Hinduism: Details about 'Vizag'
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Visakhapatnam (also Vishākhapatnam, shortened and Anglicized: Vizag or Vizagapatnam) is a Port city in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is located on the eastern shore of India nestled among the Eastern Ghats Hill Ranges and facing the Bay of Bengal on the East. City is about 650 KM on North-East from Hyderabad. Alternatively, it sometimes goes by its British colonial name- Waltair. During the colonial era, the city had at its hub the Waltair railway station, and that part of the city still goes by the name of Waltair. The City is home to several state owned heavy industries, has one of the country's largest ports, and its oldest shipyard. It has the only natural harbour on the eastern coast of India. Andhra University, a prominent seat of education in Andhra Pradesh, is located here. Vizag is primarily an industrial city, apart from being a Tourist Destination. It draws tourists to its unspoilt beaches, nearby scenic Araku valley and Borra caves, the 11th century Simhachalam temple, and ancient Buddhist sites spread across the area. The city boasts a submarine museum, the first of its kind in South East Asia, at Rama Krishna Beach. Visakhapatnam is also the headquarters of the Eastern Naval Command of the Indian Navy.
HistoryRamayana and MahabharataThe city is named after the God of valour, Visakha, the son of Shiva and Parvati, who is also the ruler of the planet Mars and the God of war. The antiquity of the region is evident as it is mentioned in both the Ramayana and Mahabharata. The former tells of the forests through which Rama travelled in search of his abducted wife Sita , and where he meets his devotee, Shabari, who directs him to the mountains where Hanuman lives. Rama also meets Jambuvan, half-bear half-man, who helps him in his battle with Ravana. It was here, too, that Bheema defeated the demon Bakasura - the Pandava's huge stone club can be seen in the village of Uppada, about 40 km away. 500 BCE to 2000 ADThis region, formerly part of the great Kalinga empire that stretched up to the river Godavari, has also been mentioned in Hindu and Buddhist texts from the 5th and 6th centuries BCE, as well as by Sanskrit grammarians, Panini and Katyayana in the 4th century BCE. This city was ruled by several dynasties: the Kalingas during the 7th century, the Chankyas during the 8th century, and later the Rajahmundry Reddy kings, the Cholas, the Qutb Shahis of Golconda, the Mughal Empire, and the Nizams of Hyderabad.
In the 18th century, Visakhapatnam was part of the Northern Circars, a region of Coastal Andhra that came first under French control, and was later captured by the British. Visakhapatnam became a district in the Madras Presidency of British India. After India's independence this was the biggest district in the country, and was subsequently divided into the three districts of Srikakulam, Vijayanagaram and Visakhapatnam. The City/TownFrom a tiny little fishing village in the previous century, Vizag has emerged into an industrial hub and has seen tremendous growth since India's economic liberalization in the early 1990s. Fortunately, the city has not seen the urban sprawl that characterizes many older Indian cities. In the seventies and the eighties the city grew rapidly with a lot of investments in the state owned Hindustan Shipyard Limited, , and other major industries. While its airport is relatively small, activity has picked up with the entry of two new budget airlines: Air Sahara and Air Deccan operating there along with the State-owned Indian Airlines. Vizag Airport has recently received permission to operate night flights, and is in the process of constructing a new 10000-foot long runway to accommodate international flights and larger aircraft. With the Telangana movement for a seperate Telangana state carved out of Andhra Pradesh, Vizag has witnessed a hike in investment and property prices on account of being a possible choice for the next capital. CollegesDr. N. S. Kolla School of Business ()
GITAM ( Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management) HealthKing george hospital (teaching institution)Victoria govt hospital(govt woman hospital)care hospital(cardiac centre)Krishna hospital (woman)Krishna ivf clinic (infertility)(krishnaivf.com) EconomyThe city's growth has mostly been due to its heavy industries (both state owned and private) such as..
Its traditional importance in ship building is confirmed by the fact that India's first ship, the "Jala Usha" was launched in Vizag. Vizag is also one of India's main fishing ports, has a dedicated harbour for the fishing industry and handles a large percentage of India's seafood exports. The plays a vital role in the industrial growth of the City. The Andhra Pradesh government is trying to confirm deals with Wipro, TCS and Volkswagen to set up a presence in the city. The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre has also expressed interest in setting up a research centre and a nuclear power plant here. IT/ITES IndustryApart from the traditional industries, several Information Technology and Business Process Outsourcing companies have established centres in the city in the past few years, adding to its growth.
Several other companies which are currently established in Hyderabad have also expressed interest to expand into Vizag. EventsDespite being on the coast, Vizag was little affected during the disastrous December, 2004 Tsunami. The tsunami did wash the stock of some fish warehouses out to sea. Vizag was recently expanded into Greater Visakha, incorporating the Steel Plant and previous outskirts like Gajuwaka and Madhurawada into the city limits. This also increased Vizag's population by approximately 500,000 people. Vizag recently hosted the Presidential Fleet which was attended by the President of India, A.P.J Abdul Kalam Azad. The Navy and the Airforce showed their prowess and it was treat to watch for the locals of Vizag. German automobile company "Volswogan" has agreed to put up its manufacturing plant in Visakhapatnam and it has signed a MOU with the government of Andhra Pradesh. Timeline of Vizag's history
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