Chennai Metropolitan Area

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The CMDA masterplan for the CMA
The CMDA masterplan for the CMA

The Chennai Metropolitan Area is the fourth largest metropolitan area in India and the 34th in the world in terms of population (as of 2007). The CMA consists of the metropolitan city of Chennai and its suburbs.

[edit] Composition

The CMA has an area of 1172 sq km spread over three districts.

Sn District Area (sq km)[1] Population (2001)
1 Chennai district (City of Chennai) 176 4,343,645
2 Thiruvallur district 637 1,574,847
3 Kancheepuram district 376 1,107,789
Total 1189 7,026,281

[edit] Nodal agencies

Sn Agency Responsibility
1 Chennai Corporation, Municipalities and Panchayats Civic management in their area of jurisdiction
2 Tamil Nadu Housing Board provision of

plots and ready built houses, Sites and Services schemes

3 Metropolitan Transport Corporation Bus Transport
4 Southern Railway Chennai suburban railway and Chennai MRTS
5 Chennai City Traffic Police Traffic Management Schemes
6 Tamil Nadu Electricity Board Electricity generation and supply
7 Public Works Department Implementation & Maintenance of macro drainage

system

8 Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority Urban planning, co -ordination of project

implementation

9 Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board Water Supply & Sewerage facilities for CMA
10 Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board Provision of housing, infrastructure and livelihood

programs in slum areas

[edit] References

  1. ^ CHENNAI METROPOLITAN AREA - PROFILE. Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority. Retrieved on 2007-10-05.