Chinnakada or Chinnakkada is considered as the heart of the Kollam in Kerala, India. Chinnakada is a busy junction where 5 city roads and one National highway interconnect at a traffic roundabout. The city's symbolic clock tower is located in Chinnakada. To reduce the traffic congestion in Chinnakada, Kollam Municipal Corporation constructed an underpass near to clock tower. Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA)'s Kollam sub-regional office is situated at Chinnakada.
Toponymy
The name
Chinnakada may be derived from
China-Kada, which means China
bazaar. Chinese coins and other artefacts in enormous quantities were found near the Kollam port, proving Kollam was a significant Chinese trading hub.
Another explanation is that due to the presence of a large number of
Tamil people in Kollam, they named the area
Chinnakada, which means "small market" in the
Tamil language. This derivation fits with the toponomy of
Valiakada adjacent to Chinnakada, which means "big market" in
Malayalam.
[ History of Kollam]
- Other areas in Kollam ending with the word kada in the name
History
The ancient city of
Kollam, then known as Quilon, was an important center for trade with the
China.
[[1] Short History - Kollam]
The Chinese traders were one of the oldest foreign communities to settle in Kollam. That was during 8th century AD or even before. That was during the period Kollam evolved as a major trade centre ( of spices ) and an important port in the Malabar coast. Chinnakada could be the corrupted form of China-Kada , means China Bazaar ( or Chinese market). That argument should be taken with a pinch of salt , as Chinnakkada also means small market (in Tamil). That stands complementary to the Valiakada adjacent to Chinnakada, which means big market in Malayalam.
Chinnakada Underpass
The Chinnakada Underpass is a public road infrastructure project for the city of
Kollam as part of the Kerala Sustainable Urban Development Project supported by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to ease traffic congestion at Chinnakada, the city CBD of
Kollam.
[ Chinnakada underpass: dispute settled] The presence of an existing Railway over bridge and three close intersections with heavy traffic limits the option for traffic management measures including junction improvement. That caused the authorities to think about this underpass at Chinnakada. Chinnakada is a complex junction where roads from Thiruvananthapuram,
Alappuzha,
Downtown Kollam,
Sengottai,
Asramam Maidan,
Kollam Beach and the City bus stand road meets.
Preliminary design for underpass was prepared by NATPAC (NATPAC - National Transportation Planning and Research Centre) involving the acquisition of of government land on a temporary basis. Height of the road passage above the underpass was increased to from to facilitate movement of modern container trucks through the underpass. Underpass has been thrown open to the public by the end of May 2015.[ Chinnakada underpass work to be over by September]
Gallery
File:Upcoming Pulimootil Silks at Chinnakada, Kollam.jpg|Upcoming Pulimootil Silks building at Chinnakada, Kollam
File:Chinnakada Roundabout, Kollam.jpg|Chinnakada Roundabout, Kollam
File:Bishop Jerome Nagar, Kollam.jpg|Bishop Jerome Nagar: One of the popular shopping destinations in Kollam city
File:RP Mall, Kollam.jpg|RP Mall, off Chinnakada
File:Front view of Bishop Jerome Nagar, Kollam.jpg|Front view of Bishop Jerome Nagar
File:Clock tower in Chinnakkada, Kollam.jpg|Clock tower in Chinnakada
File:Chinnakada bus stop, Kollam.jpg|Chinnakada bus stop
File:Chinnakada Clocktower, Jul 2015.jpg|Renovated Chinnakada flyover and Clocktower
See also