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Villages In Virudhunagar District
There are around 450 villages in the Virudhunagar district of Tamil Nadu state, south India. They are divided into 11 blocks as below. Aruppukottai Block *Amanakkunattnam *Koppuchithampatti *Kovilangulam *Kullursandhai *Kurundhamadam *Palavanatham *வெள்ளையாபுரம் *திருவிருந்தாள்புரம் *மீனாட்சிபுரம் Kariapatti Block *Kurandi *Mangulam *Melathulukkankulam *Varalotti Narikudi Block *Alagapuri *Alathur *Anaikulam *Iluppaiyur, Virudhunagar district, Iluppaiyur *Isali *Manur *Thimmapuram *Veeracholan *T.Velangudi Rajapalayam *Chatrapatti *Dhalavaipuram *Ganapathi Sundara Natchiyar Puram *Kilavikulam *Krishnapuram, Rajapalayam, Krishnapuram *Duraisamypuram *Cholapuram *Sundaranachiapuram *Seithur *Watrap *Mallı, Malli *Meenampatti Sattur *Kanjampatti *Kumarapuram *Muthalnaickenpatti *Nalli, Sattur, Nalli *Nenmeni *Venkatachalapuram *Kosukundu *Pappakudi Sivakasi Block *Alamarathupatti ...
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Virudhunagar District
Virudhunagar District is a district (an administrative district) of Tamil Nadu state in south India. Virudhunagar is the district headquarters of Virudhunagar district. Virudhunagar district was formed by the separation of Old Ramanathapuram District G.O passed on 08,March 1985 & formed in 15,March 1985 into Ramanathapuram district, Ramanathapuram District, Sivaganga district, Sivagangai District and the west part as Virudhunagar, Virudhunagar District. Virudhunagar District was formerly called Karmavirer Kamarajar District. As of 2011, Virudhunagar district had a population of 1,942,288 with a sex-ratio of 1,007 females for every 1,000 males. Sivakasi is the most populous and largest city in the district. Demographics According to 2011 census of India, 2011 census, Virudhunagar district had a population of 1,942,288, up from 1,751,301 in 2001, or about an 11% increase. The sex-ratio was 1,007 females for every 1,000 males, much above the national average of 929, but down f ...
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Watrap
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Seithur
Seithur is a small panchayat town in Rajapalayam taluk, Virudhunagar district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located on the Rajapalayam to Tenkasi National Highway 744, 65 km from Courtallam, and 5km from the Sasthakovil river. There are many attractions near Seithur. The Tamil film actor Samuthirakani was born here in 1973. Nature The nature around the Western Ghats is green and forested. Demographics As reported in the 2001 India census A census (from Latin ''censere'', 'to assess') is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording, and calculating population information about the members of a given Statistical population, population, usually displayed in the form of stati ..., Seithur had a population of 18,012. The total population consisted of 49% males and 51% females. Seithur had an average literacy rate 82%, greater than the national average of 59.5%, with male literacy being 88%, and female literacy being 77%. In Seithur, 11% of the po ...
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Cholapuram
Cholapuram is a panchayat town in the Thanjavur district of the state of Tamil Nadu, India.In ancient time, it's called as Bhairavapuram. Population According to the 2001 Indian population census, the population of Cholapuram was 6,364, of which women constituted 52%. Cholapuram's literacy rate stood at 79%, which is higher than the national average of 59.9%. The male literacy rate was 79%, compared to the female literacy rate of 66%. Cholapuram also has a substantially large number of people under the age of six: according to the census that year this number stood at 12% of the population. Majority of its residents are Muslims, Dalits and Hindus are also scattered living in its surroundings. Three big mosques and Temples are religious identification. Agriculture The income of Cholapuram's residents is heavily dependent upon agriculture, trading and the welding works. The major crops cultivated in are paddy (rice), pulses, gingelly, groundnut and sugarcane. Minor crops like ...
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Duraisamypuram
Duraisamypuram is a village in the Tenkasi district of Tamil Nadu. It is located between the towns of Sankarankovil and Surandai History Surandai Palayam was formed during the reign of Madurai Nayagam Khansagi. It was changed to Sameen during the British rule. Surandai city was formed by amalgamation of villages of Lower Surandai, Bangla Surandai and Surandai. This town .... References {{Reflist Villages in Tenkasi district ...
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Krishnapuram, Rajapalayam
Krishnapuram is a village in the Virudhunagar district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is located on Kollam-Tirumangalam Road National Highways 744 and is about 7 km from Rajapalayam. Agriculture Agriculture is the main occupation of the Krishnapuram people. Krishnapuram is bounded by farmlands and crop fields in all directions. Most of the farming includes coconut, paddy rice, mango, sugarcane, cotton, millet, root and tuber crops, maize, cucumber, pumpkin, and numerous fresh vegetables. There are no mango farms in Krishnapuram. Most of the farms are seen on the outskirts of the village and in the nearby Ayyanar Koil Forest Area or Western Ghats. As mango farming is a seasonal one, most of the village farmers are busy cultivating mango during the summer season. And the ripened mangoes are quite famous around the Krishnapuram locales. Most of the irrigation processes are carried out in traditional ways. The sources of irrigation water are mostly wells, and in som ...
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Kilavikulam
Kilavikulam is a village in Rajapalayam Taluk in Virudhunagar District of Tamil Nadu State in India. It is located at 50 km from the District Headquarters of Virudhunagar and located 597 km from Chennai (Capital City of Tamil Nadu State). Climate The village is a region of extreme hotness and low humidity. The north east monsoon provides the bulk of rainfall Rain is a form of precipitation where water droplets that have condensed from atmospheric water vapor fall under gravity. Rain is a major component of the water cycle and is responsible for depositing most of the fresh water on the Earth. ... during the months of October and November. The north east monsoons, which starts in June and lasts until mid August makes the region relatively cooler than in other months. Economy The local economy includes surgical cotton, polyspin industries as well as farming. Culture People follow orthodox Hinduism and the Thai pongal and Chithirai Pongal festivals are cel ...
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Ganapathi Sundara Natchiyar Puram
Ganapathi Sundara Natciyar Puram is a village in Virudhunagar district in the Indian State of Tamil Nadu. Located between Rajapalayam and Tenkasi Tenkasi () is a town and headquarters of the Tenkasi district in Indian state of Tamil Nadu.Tenkasi is the third largest city in tenkasi district after Kadayanallur and Sankarankovil. Being one of the most significant spiritual and cultural ... on NH208. The economy is based on agriculture. Authority: SUN TV NEWS 12.9.21.Natural beauty scenes are there in this village Education There is an elementary school. References Villages in Virudhunagar district {{Virudhunagar-geo-stub ...
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Dhalavaipuram
Dhalavaipuram or Dhalavaipuram is a town in Rajapalayam Virudhunagar district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located 105 km southwest of Madurai in the state of Tamil Nadu. The economy is based on the manufacture of Garments, cotton sarees, lungis, Nighties, Inskirt, Brassiere and there are mills for spinning and weaving cotton. Demographics India census, Dhalavaipuram had a population of 5371. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Dhalavaipuram has an average literacy rate of 71%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 78% and, female literacy is 65%. In Dhalavaipuram, 11% of the population is under 6 years of age. Climate The climate of the region is semi-arid tropical monsoon type. Temperature range is 20°C to 37°C. It has a high mean temperature and a low degree of humidity. April, May and June are the hottest months of the year. The southwest monsoon which sets in June and lasts till August brings scanty rain. The bulk ...
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Chatrapatti
Chatrapatti is a village in Rajapalayam Taluk in Virudhunagar District of Tamil Nadu State, India and it is located 50 km southwest of district headquarters Virudhunagar and 581 km towards south direction from State capital Chennai. History Rani Mangammal (ruled 1689–1704) was the 11th ruler of the Madurai Nayaka dynasty. She was a renowned queen in developing infrastructure such as roads, walkways, passenger rest houses, irrigation and gardens for small and remote villages far from the capital city of Madurai. Rani Mangammal was an accomplished and popular ruler, and her memory is still cherished in the countryside of the district. Mangammal specializes in civil administration, commerce and industry, irrigation and communications. Many irrigation channels were repaired, new roads were laid, and avenue trees were planted. The highway from Kanyakumari was originally built during the reign of Rani Mangammal, which was called 'Mangammal Road'. She also built many publ ...
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