Akkaraipattu (
Tamil
Tamil may refer to:
* Tamils, an ethnic group native to India and some other parts of Asia
** Sri Lankan Tamils, Tamil people native to Sri Lanka also called ilankai tamils
**Tamil Malaysians, Tamil people native to Malaysia
* Tamil language, nati ...
: ''அக்கரைப்பற்று'',
Sinhala: ''අක්කරපත්තුව'') is a large town in the
Ampara District,
Eastern Province, Sri Lanka
The Eastern Province ( ta, கிழக்கு மாகாணம் ''Kiḻakku Mākāṇam''; si, නැගෙනහිර පළාත ''Næ̆gĕnahira Paḷāta'') is one of the nine provinces of Sri Lanka, the first level administrative di ...
. The town is strategically located with links via the
Siyambalanduwa-Ampara Road (A25) and the
Colombo-Batticaloa highway (A4). Akkaraipattu is situated from
Colombo
Colombo ( ; si, කොළඹ, translit=Koḷam̆ba, ; ta, கொழும்பு, translit=Koḻumpu, ) is the executive and judicial capital and largest city of Sri Lanka by population. According to the Brookings Institution, Colombo me ...
.
History
During the period of British rule, Akkaraipattu was within the
Batticaloa District
Batticaloa District ( ta, மட்டக்களப்பு மாவட்டம் ''Maṭṭakkaḷappu Māvaṭṭam''; si, මඩකලපුව දිස්ත්රික්කය ''maḍakalapūva distrikkaya'') is one of the 25 dist ...
. A Government Agent headed each district. The posts of ''Maniyakkara'' (Assistant Government Agent) and ''Vanniyanar'' (Additional Government Agent) reported to the Government Agent.. The ''Vanniyanar'' appointed two officers directly responsible for irrigation, development, and education. Under this structure, agriculture and road construction became a prominent part of the development of the Akkaraipattu area. The ''Vanniyanar'' was also responsible for appointing the chairman and members of local government organizations who would then conduct the functions of a local council including collecting taxes, civic construction, and maintaining law and order. The construction of the
Gal Oya
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The river was dammed in 1948 as part ...
scheme, which commenced in 1949 and continues to be improved upon, further established agriculture—particularly paddy and sugar cane—as a driving economic force. Road development also continued in parallel with the development of land for agriculture.
The Urban Development Area of Akkaraipattu includes Akkaraipattu Municipal Council and includes 23
Grama Niladhari Divisions (GND) of Akkaraipattu Municipal Council and five GNDs from the Pradeshiya Sabha area.
(A
GND is the smallest administrative unit in government.)
Geography
The town is located just south of the centre of the eastern coastline and can be found through the Siyambalanduwa - Damana - Ampara Road (A25) and the Colombo-Ratnapura-Wellawaya-Batticaloa Road (A4). Akkaraipattu covers an area of . The Urban Development Area of Akkaraipattu includes Akkaraipattu Municipal Council which covers .
Topography
The terrain of Akkaraipattu area rises from sea level to above sea level. The terrain has large areas that are generally level and covered with agriculture. Settlements are scattered throughout the area.
Soil types
The susceptibility of soil types to
drought
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is a major concern in Akkaraipattu. The three main soil types in this area are:
alluvial soil which has variable drainage and texture, reddish-brown soil, and
Solonetz soil. The alluvial soil is generally found on flat flood plains. Poorly drained alluvial soil is grey in colour whilst soil with better drainage is coloured brown to yellowish brown. The reddish brown soil has a reddish-brown surface colour when dry and turns to a dark reddish-brown colour when wet. Solonetz soil is not a fertile soil because it has a
pH value greater than 8.5.
Hydrology
Akkaraipattu has three major water tanks: Ilukkuchchenai Tank, Neethai Tank, and Thillai Aru. These tanks, combined with water catchment systems, assist in supporting the paddy cultivation in the area.
Climate
Akkaraipattu is located in the
dry zone
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of Sri Lanka. The northeast
monsoon
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period (October–February) has the highest monthly rainfall. Conversely, the dry season months of June, July, and August have the lowest rainfall. The seasonal rain provides for the cultivation of crops during the maha
season. The average annual rainfall is . The lowest number of thundering days are recorded during the months of January and February whilst the highest number of days are recorded in September and October, prior to the commencement of the monsoon season.
An
AusAID/
UN-Habitat analysis of temperature records for the years 1950–2010 reports that the highest temperatures are experienced in May, June, and July (around ). The lowest temperatures are recorded in the months of January and December (around ). The mean annual temperature is .
["Akkaraipattu, Sri Lanka: Disaster risk reduction and preparedness plan - Towards a sustainable and resilient city." The United Nations Human Settlements Programme, UN-Habitat 2014 Chapter 2 p13 http://unhabitat.lk/publications/disaster-risk-reduction-and-preparedness-plans/ http://unhabitat.lk/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/DRRAkkaraipattu.pdf Accessed 28 July 2018]
Demographics
Akkaraipattu urban area is dominated by
Muslims
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. There are also
Buddhist
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,
Hindus
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and
Christian
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minorities living in the town. The majority of people in Akkaraipattu speak
Tamil
Tamil may refer to:
* Tamils, an ethnic group native to India and some other parts of Asia
** Sri Lankan Tamils, Tamil people native to Sri Lanka also called ilankai tamils
**Tamil Malaysians, Tamil people native to Malaysia
* Tamil language, nati ...
, with
Sinhala also spoken.
Religion
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statistics.gov.lk'
Education
*Aalayadivaembu Tamil School
*
Akkaraipattu Muslim Central College
*Ak/Sri Dhammarathanana Sinhala Vidyalaya
*Al-Badur School
*Al-Fathimiya School
*Al-Hidaya School
*Al-Kamar Vidyalaya
*Al-Munawwara College
*Ar-Raheemiya School
*As-Siraj Maha Viddiyalaya
*Ayesha Muslim Ladies College
*Dr. Badi Ud Din Mahmud School
*Fayiza Maha Vidayalayam
*Govt. Muslim Boys Vidyalaya (GMBV)
*Hijra School
*Ilukkuchenai Al-Hudha Vidyalaya
*Kathiriya Vidyalaya
*Kolaavil Tamil Vidyalaya
*Murawodai Shamsul Uloom Vidyala
*RKM Tamil Vidyalaya
*Segu Sikkanthar Oliullah Vidyalaya
*Sri Rama krishna National College Tamil
*Sir Razeek Fareed Vidyalaya
*Vivekananthair Tamil Vidyalaya
*Zahira Vidyalaya.
Economy
Akkaraipattu acts as an agro-economic hub. Vast extents of
Paddy field
A paddy field is a flooded field (agriculture), field of arable land used for growing Aquatic plant, semiaquatic crops, most notably rice and taro. It originates from the Neolithic rice-farming cultures of the Yangtze River basin in sout ...
surround the township.
References
External links
{{Authority control
Towns in Ampara District
Akkaraipattu DS Division