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Dr. Ambedkar Mani Mandapam

Coordinates: 13°1′9″N 80°16′1″E / 13.01917°N 80.26694°E / 13.01917; 80.26694
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Ambedkar Memorial
Annal Ambedkar Manimandapam
Ambedkar memorial in Chennai
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13°1′9″N 80°16′1″E / 13.01917°N 80.26694°E / 13.01917; 80.26694
LocationMandaveli, Chennai, India
TypeMemorial
MaterialConcrete
Beginning date1993
Dedicated toBhimrao Ambedkar

Ambedkar Manimandapam is a memorial in Chennai, India, dedicated to Bhimrao Ambedkar, the architect of the Indian Constitution. It is located in the Adyar estuary on Greenways Road in Mandhavelipakkam.

History

In 1993, the Government of Tamil Nadu run by the AIADMK party decided to build a memorial and an auditorium for Ambedkar on a 5-acre land identified in Adyar creek.[1] The foundation stone was laid by the then Chief Minister, Jayalalitha, in April 1993.[2] However, environmental groups in the city challenged the decision in court. In March 1994, permission was granted by Justice Kanakaraj in a landmark judgment, allowing construction of a memorial in a 1.5-acre land at one end of the identified site, without constructing the auditorium or any other construction. The matter went to the court again for some other issues, and with disposal of the case, the foundation stone was laid again in December 1998.[2] The memorial was then built on 0.75 acres of land and the remaining 0.75 acres was made available for provision for lawns and landscaping.[1]

After entangling in legal disputes for several years, the work on the construction of the memorial was entrusted to the Public Works Department in June 1999, with an allocation of 45 million. The initial site preparation was carried out by the Tamil Nadu Adi-Dravidar Housing and Development Corporation (THADCO). The memorial was declared open by the then Chief Minister, M. Karunanidhi, on 10 June 2000.[2]

The memorial

Built over a plinth area of 8,285 sq ft, the memorial has a semi-circle dome with a diameter of 55 ft. About a dozen photographs of Ambedkar are kept in display, including Ambedkar with E. V. Ramasamy Naicker and his participation in the First Round Table Conference in London in the 1930s.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "The Adyar Creek—Over the Years" (PDF). Madras Musings. XVI (13). Chennai: Madras Musings: 1. 16–31 October 2006. Retrieved 21 Apr 2013. {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ a b c d "CM to open Ambedkar memorial today". The Hindu. Chennai: The Hindu. 10 June 2000. Retrieved 21 Apr 2013. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)