Salem metropolitan area (India)

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Salem Metropolitan Area
Salem Urban Planning Area
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Nickname(s): 
Mango City, Steel City
CountryFlag of India.svg India
State Tamil Nadu
Planning AuthoritySalem Urban Development Authority (SUDA)
Parliament constituencies
Assembly constituencies
Seat Salem
District Salem District
Government
  Type Municipal corporation
  Body Salem City Municipal Corporation (SCMC)
Area
   Metropolitan area 1,265.197 km2 (488.495 sq mi)
  Urban
124 km2 (48 sq mi)
  Metro
1,141.197 km2 (440.619 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
  Density9,079/km2 (23,510/sq mi)
   Metro
2,463,367 [1]
Demonym(s) Salemians, Selathaan
Time zone UTC+5:30
PIN
636XXX
STD code +91-0427
Vehicle registration TN-30 (West), TN-90 (South), TN-54 (East), TN-30 W (Omalur), TN-52 (Sankagiri)
Website http://www.salemlpamasterplan.com

The Salem Metropolitan Area is the sixteenth most populous metropolitan area in India. It is the third [2] most populous metropolitan area [3] in Tamil Nadu, only after Chennai and Coimbatore as per 2011 census.The Salem Metropolitan Area consist of the city of Salem and its suburbs in Salem district. [4] [5]

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Economy

The economy of Salem is mostly influenced by Information Technology, Steel, Textile industry, Agriculture and others. Salem is most popularly known as the Steel City and Mango City of India. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Salem city is 12,134.10 (In Crore Rupees) and growth rate is 10.31% (YOY). It is the third largest economical district in Tamil Nadu. [6] Salem has one special economic zone over 40 in Tamil Nadu. ELCOT has established an IT SEZ at Jagirammapalayam village in an extent of 53.33 acres of land at an investment of 40.53 crore. [7]

Salem district also have local planning authority called Salem Local Planning Authority [8] for development of Salem City Corporation area and Salem metropolitan area.

Salem metro

Salem Metro is the proposed monorail system for the city of Salem, Tamil Nadu, part of a major expansion of public transport in the city. Salem city is one of the developed city in Tamil Nadu. [9] As the monorail market is estimated to be ₹72,000 crore (US$10 billion) in India, the then Governor of Tamil Nadu S. S. Barnvarilal announced in Legislative assembly that the Government of Tamil Nadu has decided to do a feasibility study for introducing monorail system in Salem [10] along with Coimbatore, Trichy and Madurai. [11]

Composition

The Salem metropolitan area is Metropolitan Area in Tamil Nadu state, consisting the city of Salem and its suburbs. It consist of Salem City Municipal Corporation and suburban areas spread over the Salem district.

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Salem urban area at night

New construction in areas under the Salem Urban Development Authority needs their approval to start work. And total area covered is 1,265.197 km2 , and population is 2,463,367.

Municipal corporation

Municipalities

Town Panchayats

Districts

Panchayat Unions

Salem Urban Development Authority

The Salem Urban Development Authority (SUDA) is nodal planning agency for Salem City Municipal Corporation and it's Suburbs of Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Salem Urban Development Authority administers the Salem Metropolitan Area, spread over an area of 1265.197 km2. And covers the area of Salem City Municipal Corporation, 2 Municipalities, 8 Town Panchayats and 7 Panchayat Unions. Total population of the area covered by Salem Urban Development Authority is 2,463,367. [12] [13] [14] [15]

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Old Salem Local Planning Area

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The economy of Salem, Tamil Nadu is mostly influenced by Information Technology, Steel, Textile industry, Agriculture and more other fields. Salem is mostly known as Steel city and Mangoes city of India. The gross domestic product (GDP) of Salem city is 12,134.10 GDP and (YOY) is 10.31. It is the third-largest district economy in Tamil Nadu while GDP growth in Chennai GDP 20,847.32 (1), Coimbatore GDP 23,371.63 (2), Madurai GDP 10,401.02 (5), Tiruchirappalli GDP 10,493.93 (4). Salem has one Special Economic zone over 40 in Tamil Nadu, ELCOT has established an IT Special Economic Zone at Jagirammapalayam village, Salem, in an extent of 53.33 acres of land at an investment of Rs. 40.53 crore. Salem district also have local planning authority called Salem Local Planning Authority for development of Salem City Corporation area and Salem Metropolitan Area. And also for suburbs in Salem district.

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