Aruppukottai Area Information

Our Area Famous Aruppukottai is always famous for producing yarn. Sri Ramana Maharishi was born in Tiruchuli near Aruppukottai town. Aruppukottai was part of king Sethupathi of Ramnad. King Sethupathi has Zamin Palace in Palyampatti Locals say seeval is like a heritage item, in existence over 100 years. It is a small rectangle-shaped crunchy snack, light in weight. It is a cross between the namak para of the North and the ribbon murukku of the South

Kallidaikurchi Info

TIRUNELVELI DISTRICT KALLIDAIKURICHI TOWN PANCHAYAT TOWN PROFILE 1. History Kallidaikurichi is aptly named. 'Kal + idai + kurichi' meaning exactly, a village in the midst of hills. In Sanskrit it has been faithfully translated in the 'Bhojanadi' (an astrological treatise) as 'Shilaa - madhya - Hariswam'. In the Thamrabarani Mahatmya of the Matsya Purama, it has been translated as 'Shila - Shalipuram'. Kallidaikurichi must have existed as a hunting village for centuries. Prior to the construction of its famous irrigation canal, the Kannadiyan canal, it might have been just a humble, hunting place for wild animals. Therku Kallidaikurichi (South Kallidaikurichi) in the revenue village still remains mostly a forest of palm trees, within which are patches of rain fed dry lands, interspersed with a few, low and rocky hills. One testimony to the richness of its economy, culture and traditions, is the fact that the people of this hamlet seem to have celebrated many weddings, the streets resonating with the customary Nadaswaram Music. This garnered it a new appellation, given by the Sankaracharya of Sringeri Sri Narasimha Bharathi Mahaswamigal, who called it "Kalyanapuri"—Kalyanam, meaning, wedding in the Tamil language. Kallidaikurichi is on the border between the Pandya and the Chera countries of the past. The distance, as the crow flies between Kallidaikurichi and Thiruvananthapuram is less than fifty miles (75 km approx.), although the road, either from south via Nagarcoil or from north via Shencottai takes about 100 miles (150 km). A determined and sturdy person can easily climb the bridle paths and move between hills, without undue exertion. The boundary between the Pandya and Chera Kings was subject to frequent changes, this way or that way, depending on who felt the more powerful between the two of them, at any point of time. At times the Pandyas drove deep into Kerala and reaching up to Kanetti near Karunagapally. At other times the Cheras went up to Madurai and beyond. At one point the Cheras held in their hands the entire south India, for a tantalizing brief period of five years. Kallidaikurichi got accustomed to these changes to her fortune, and readily absorbed the characteristics of both streams of culture and language. 2. Physical Socio-Economic Feature : Kallidaikurichi is a Selection grade Town panchayat in Tirunelveli district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu in Ambasamudram Assembly Constituency and Tirunelveli Parliament Constituency. Kallidaikurichi is located at 35 Km from Tirunelveli and 45 Km from Tenkasi. It is in the foot hills of Western ghats. It is situated in the bank of upper river which is one of the source of water for the river Tamirabarani. Kallidaikurichi town is located at South Latitude and East Longitude. This town is main centre for around 10 hamlets. The total area of Town Panchayat is 6.56 Sq.Km. This Town Panchayat consists of 21 number of Wards. 3. Demographics : As of 2011 census, Kallidaikurichi had a population of 26398. Males 12853 and Females 13545. Kallidaikurichi has an average literacy rate of 79%, higher than the national average of 62.5%: male literacy is 83%, and female literacy is 74%. In Kallidaikurichi , 10% of the population is under 6 years of age. 4. Historical Significance of the Town : Kallidaikurichi, endowed with a rich heritage, is dotted with many ancient Hindu shrines in each street in each gramam of the village. These are of ancient temple architecture style having high-rise gopurams (ornamental gateways of temples) with intricate sculptures, heralding the past glory of this region. Muthuswami Dikshitar, the Great carnatic composer, whose songs abound with geographic and iconographic references, sings of the curative properties of the river Thamiraparani. To him, the Goddess at Tirunelveli, is Hima-saila-sutaa (daughter of the mountain snow). The local language is Tamil. Adivaraha Perumal temple represents the principal deity of the present day Kallidaikurichi. Adhivaraha Perumal Temple : Aadhivaraga moorthy temple which was dedicated to Lord Vishnu are ancient temples of this place. Muthuswami Dikshitar, the Great carnatic composer sung song (Gupera pathistitham...) on the Aadhivaraga moorthy swamy. Chithirai Brahmmotsavam in April-May, Swing festival in connection with Aadi Pooram in July-August, Navarathri in September-October and Vaikunda Ekadasi in December-January are the festivals celebrated in the temple. As a tradition, Thayar and Sri Andal have their shrines separately in prakara on both sides in Perumal temples. Here, Mothers Sridevi and Bhoodevi are in separate shrines in the prakara. Great celebrated musician and composer Sri Muthuswami Dishithar had authored many Keerthanas-Songs on Adhi Varaha Perumal. The temple has many Garuda Sevas as many devotees organize this event as their prayer commitment. Devotees perform special Tirumanjanam for Lord offering sweet pudding-Sarkarai Pongal- and arrange Garuda Seva – Lord appearing on His eagle vehicle Garuda. Lord Varahamurthi blesses the devotees with His consort Mother Bhoomadevi on His lap. Tirumanjanam is performed to Lord with water drawn from Tambiraparani river only. The priest fetching the water from Tambiraparani is accompanied by auspicious music. 6. Trade : Rice is the main crop here. Other crops are groundnut (peanuts), chilies (red pepper) and cotton, though these are seen less frequently nowadays. Kallidaikurichi and appalam are almost synonymous. Appalam making is a major cottage industry here. It is nationally known for its quality and taste and is sent almost all over India. 7. Nearby Places : Thamiraparni River : The perennial river Thamiraparni flows through Kallidaikurichi. Originating from the Pothigai nearby, it flows down to Bay of Bengal after traveling for about 125 kilometers. In the hills there are many beautiful water falls - Courtallam Falls, Banatheertham Falls, Agasthiar Falls, Manimuthar Falls and a few more. All these are very enjoyable tourist spots. Bathing under these falls is very exhilarating and is considered very good for health. Manjolai Hills : The Manjolai Hills are about 40 km from this village. This place is rich in natural beauty with tea plantations adding to its greenery. With elevations ranging from 1000 to 1500 Metres, the Manjolai area is set deep within the Western Ghats within the Kalakkad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve in the Tirunelveli District. Located on top of the Manimutharu Dam & the Manimutharu Water Falls, the Manjolai area comprises tea plantations and small settlements around the tea plantations, the Upper Kodaiyar Dam and a windy view point called Kuthiravetti.

Nanganallur Info

Temples There are lot of temples around this area. The main temples are Dharmalingeshwarar Temple, Ardhanareeshwarar Temple, Vembuli Amman temple, Adivyathihara Bhakthanjaneya temple (32-feet Hanuman temple), Raja Rajeshwari temple, Uthira Guruvayurappan temple, Lakshmi Narasimha temple, Karumariamman temple, Ragavendra temple, Lakshmi Hayagrivar temple, Sri Iyappan Temple, Sri Sakthi Vinayagar Temple( which has rich tradition in pooja to Maa Varahi & Sakthi VEL Pooja) - in TNGO COLONY, Sri Kubera Ganapathi Temple in the Hindu Civil Aviation Colony and Sri Varasithi Vinayagar Temple in Hindu Colony, Thirumal Marugan Temple among others. Nanganallur is connected by suburban trains at nearby railway station Palavanthangal and Meenambakkam and also through MTC city buses. Buses which ply to or through Nanganallur are 52L, 52K, 52P, M18C, M18N, M21G, M154B, M1A, MN45B, M152N. Three or four mini buses are introduced in Nanganallur route. Access from the city is through the main road from the Grand Southern Trunk Road at the Trident Hotel Junction, just north of the airport. Nanganallur has two Subways Palavanthangal and Thillai Ganga Nagar to connect to GST road, But heavy rains could create problems for residents to reach the city by usually flooding the Palavanthangal subway. The inner ring road from Thillai Ganga Nagar Subway connects Nanganallur to Velachery and is a major lifeline to the people for commuting to the city during the monsoons. There are two railway stations serving the neighbourhood, namely, the Palavanthangal railway station and the Meenambakkam railway station. Most people in the neighbourhood use Palavanthangal railway station to reach Nanganallur. The nearest Chennai Metro railway station is Nanganallur road. Educational institutions here include Jaigopal Garodiya Girls Higher Secondary School, Modern Senior Secondary School, The Hindu Colony Chellammal Vidyalaya Senior Secondary School, Rajkumar Sulochana Matric Hr. Sec. School, Nehru Govt boy's Higher Sec. School, Kendriya Vidyalaya Minambakkam and DGQA, Prince Matriculation Higher Secondary School, St. Peter's Matriculation Higher Secondary School (one of the oldest schools in Nanganallur which has its presence for over 150 years), and P.M.S. Matriculation Higher Secondary School. The Indian Coast Guard has its residential enclave for its personnel near Nanganallur.

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Kamarajar House

Kumaraswami Kamaraj (15 July 1903 – 2 October 1975), popularly known as Kamarajar was an Indian independence activist and politician who served as the Chief Minister of Madras State (Tamil Nadu) from 13 April 1954 to 2 October 1963. He was the founder and the president of the Indian National Congress widely acknowledged as the "Kingmaker" in Indian politics during the 1960s. He also served as the president of the Indian National Congress for two terms i.e. four years between 1964–1967 and was responsible for the elevation of Lal Bahadur Shastri to the position of Prime Minister of India after Nehru's death and Indira Gandhi after Shastri's death. He was the Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha during 1952–1954 and 1969–1975. He was known for his simplicity and integrity address :60, S Car St, Sivagami Puram, Virudhunagar opening time : 9 am–5 pm

Agastheeswaram Info

Agasteeswaram is named after Sage Agastya who had visited this place to teach Ramayana. Most of the people from this village are well educated when compared with other districts in Tamil Nadu. Vivekanandha college is located in Agasteeswararam. Along with the talukas of Thovalay, Kalculam, Eraneel and Velavancode, Agasteeswaram was a part of the southern division (aka Padmanabhapuram division) of the erstwhile Kingdom of Travancore[1] until its union with Cochin in 1949 and continued to be a part of the state of Travancore- Cochin until November 1, 1956. Below are the words extracted from the Travancore state manual about the Agastisvaram Nadan rich chieftain who enjoyed special benefits from the Trovancore Rajah, that family belonged to the sub-caste Nadan an endogamous group among the Nadars. The Travancore state manual says "This is also the headquarters of the Shanar tribe, where their Nadan or chieftain resides, who was formerly allowed the privileges of having a fort, of riding in a palanquin and of retaining a hundred armed attendants." Agastheeswaram had a population of 8978. Males constitute 49% of the population and females 51%. Agastheeswaram has an average literacy rate of 84%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with 50% of the males and 50% of females literate. 10% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Moolakadai(600060)
Nagercoil Info

Nagercoil ("Temple of the Nāgas") is a town in the southernmost Indian state of Tamil Nadu and a municipality and administrative headquarters of Kanyakumari District. The city is situated close to the tip of the Indian peninsula, locked with the Western Ghats on all sides.It was briefly part of the erstwhile Travancore state, till almost a decade after India's Independence from Britain in 1947. In 1956, it was merged with Tamil Nadu. In its earlier days, the town and its surroundings were known as Nanjilnadu. Nagercoil holds a number of educational institutions, hospitals, offices and industries. It is also the hub of industrial and commercial activity in the district, and a fertile agricultural area that produces paddy. The minerals ilmenite and monazite are mined there. The land is surrounded by hills and lush green paddy fields. It is also known for different varieties of bananas. Nagercoil is a land of great traditional and cultural significance. According to 2011 census, Nagercoil had a population of 224,849 with a sex-ratio of 1,050 females for every 1,000 males, much above the national average of 929.A total of 20,241 were under the age of six, constituting 10,119 males and 10,122 females. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes accounted for 4.19% and .17% of the population respectively. The average literacy of the city was 95.35%.[4] The city had a total of 59,997 households. There were a total of 76,345 workers, comprising 244 cultivators, 1,155 main agricultural laborers, 2,271 in household industries, 67,050 other workers, 5,625 marginal workers, 110 marginal cultivators, 361 marginal agricultural laborers, 447 marginal workers in household industries and 4,707 other marginal workers. As per the religious census of 2011, Nagercoil had 61.06% Hindus, 8.89% Muslims, 29.94% Christians, 0.01% Sikhs, 0.02% Buddhists, 0.02% Jains and 0.06% following other religions or not stating their position. The largest concentration of the population of the town and the District is along the coastal belt, on the eastern side, while the largely forested areas on the western side of the district (along the Western Ghats) are sparsely populated.

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Vetturnimadam Info

Vetturnimadam is a neighbourhood in Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu state in the peninsular India. Vetturnimadam is located at an altitude of about 79 m above the mean sea level with the geographical coordinates of 8.190000°N 77.421100°E (i.e., 8°11'24.0"N, 77°25'16.0"E).Nagercoil, Kottar, Vadasery, Parvathipuram and Krishnancoil are some of the important neighbourhoods of Vetturnimadam. A Higher Secondary School viz., The Salvation Army Higher Secondary School is located in Vetturnimadam. An Arts and Science College viz., Pioneer Kumaraswamy College which is affiliated to Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, is situated in Vetturnimadam. Christ the King church is one of the churches in Vetturnimadam.The Salvation Army Booth Tucker Memorial church is one more church situated in Vetturnimadam. Nagercoil Town railway station is located nearer to Vetturnimadam and the distance between Vetturnimadam and the railway station is 1.7 km

Karungal Info

Karungal is a panchayat town in Kanniyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.At the 2001 India census,Karungal had a population of 15,832.[citation needed] Males constituted 49% of the population and females 51%. It had an average literacy rate of 79%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 82%, and female literacy is 76%. 10% of the population were under six years of ageKarungal is the predominant town in Killiyoor, the 234th constituency of Tamil Nadu. After Marthandam, it is the next well-known town, and it spans an area of over 19 square kilometres (7.3 sq mi). Keezhkulam is situated in the southwest, Paliyadi in the northeast, Thiruvithamcode in the east and Thikkanamcode in the southeast.

Kulasekaram Info

Kulasekharam is a town located in the district of Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, India. It is one of the most important business centres in the district, after Marthandam. Kulasekharam has many rubber plantations that yield high quality latex, which is the town's major revenue source. The town is making inroads and valuable contribution in the field of healthcare, by providing impeccable medical facilities to the semi-rural crowd from nearby places. Kulasekharam has three medical colleges for medical sciences, Homeopathy and Naturopathy. Kulasekharam has a mix of Hindu, Christian,and Muslim communities and has historically been a peaceful town. Malayalees and Tamilians form the majority of the population. Kulasekhara is the name of a dynasty that ruled over Kerala, from which the name may have been derived. Kulasekharam and its nearby places holds great royal heritage. Kulasekharam was a part of Travancore kingdom.Kulasekharam is a town panchayat located in Kanyakumari district, and comes under Thiruvattar Taluk. It has 18 wards in the panchayat. The elected Councilors are responsible for the development of their wards. Drainage facilities, local roads, and water facilities are maintained by them.

Marthandam Info

Marthandam is a major trade centre in Kuzhithurai municipality across National Highway (NH 47) in the Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu, India. Formerly known as Thoduvetty (another name for the Marthandam market region), it was a portion of Kanyakumari district which was added to the state of Tamil Nadu on 1 November 1956. Marthandam is the second largest town in the district. It derived its name from the founder and ruler of Travancore, Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma. Marthandam is famous for honey, cashew nut processing, rubber and hand-embroidered motifs. The area is among the most fertile lands of Tamil Nadu with substantial vegetation, and a river adjoining. It is also a major trade centre due to its location bordering Kerala.The Chitharal Jain Monuments are the ruins of a Jain training centre from the 9th century CE, on a small hill. It is famous for the hillock which has a cave containing rock-cut sculptures of Thirthankaras and attendant deities carved inside and outside dating back to the 9th century. Among the rock-cut relief sculptures is a figure of the goddess Dharmadevi. Jain influence in this region was due to the King Mahendravarman. Southern Division, or Padmanabhapuram Division till 1921 and Trivandrum Division from 1921 to 1949, was one of the administrative divisions of the princely state of Travancore. It covered the five taluks of Agastiswaram, Eraniel, Kalkulam, Thovalay and Vilavancode and was administered by a civil servant of rank Diwan Peishkar equivalent to a District Collector in British India. The Southern division was predominantly Tamil-speaking in contrast to the other three divisions where Malayalam was spoken. In 1920, the neighbouring Trivandrum was also merged with the Southern division. In 1949, the princely state of Travancore was dissolved and the Southern Division was included in the Travancore-Cochin state of India. In 1956, the Tamil-speaking taluks of Southern Division were transferred to the neighbouring Madras State as per the States Reorganisation Act of 1956 and forms the present-day Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu. The Malayalam-speaking taluks of the erstwhile Trivandrum division form the Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala. The headquarters of the Southern Division were at Padmanabhapuram.

Thuckalay Info

Thuckalay or Thakkalai is a town in Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu, India. Thuckalay comes under the Padmanabhapuram Municipality, and is the administrative headquarters of Kalkulam Taluk. The Revenue Divisional Office is located in Mettukadai. The nearest railway station is located in Eraniel, which is approximately 5 km from Thuckalay. The nearest Airport is Thiruvananthapuram International Airport (TRV), which is (51 km) from Thuckalay.Thuckalay is one of the major towns, among Kuzhithurai, Marthandam, and Nagercoil which are on the national highway that connects Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala and Kanyakumari.Thuckalay is (17 km) from Nagercoil. Nagercoil is the headquarters for Kanyakumari District. And (34 km) from Kanyakumari also known as Cape Comorin. Thuckalay bus stand is the commercial centre of Thuckalay where restaurants, bakeries, and retail stores are located. Mettukadai, Manali, Old Bus Stand, Kumaracoil, Thuckalay bus terminal has government-run buses, and private mini buses connecting to all the places in Kanyakumari District. It also has buses connecting Thiruvananthapuram, Madurai, Tirunelveli, Ooty, Trichy, and Chennai. The Private Omnibuses stop either at the Sub Collectorate office near Mettukadai or opposite to Police station in front of L.V. Press. There are daily private omnibuses to Chennai, Bangalore, Coimbatore, and Hyderabad. Thuckalay is famous for Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education, which is situated in Villavor panchayat, Padmanabhapuram Palace, Vattakottai, APMA and makkaipalayam jumma Masjid, Murugan temple of Kumarakoil, and Saint Eliyasiar holy church. Thuckalay is a hub for travellers around the region as it is on the National Highway and connects all over the district, Tamil Nadu state, Kerala state, and other southern states. The Thuckalay Government Higher Secondary School is the largest Government Educational institution in the region. There are also institutions such as the Amala Convent, which is run by a local church and an international school. The Salvation Army Nursery and primary school and Tucker Girls Hostel, which is run by an International Christian Charity Organisation "The Salvation Army".

Anjugrammam Info

Anjugramam is a panchayat town in Kanniyakumari district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Before 1956, Anjugramam was part of Travancore. Now it is in Kanniyakumari district,of Tamil Nadu. Anjugramam had a population of 9,000. It has a higher literacy rate compared to the national average rate. Most of the people in the town are into various businesses as it is one of the main centers for shopping in the Kanyakumari district. Anjugramam is surrounded by several private and government educational institutions. Nearby schools include St. Stella's Matriculation Higher Secondary School, John's Central School - CBSE, Mount Litera Zee School, Christ CMI Central School, Government High School to name a few. Some notable colleges include, CAPE Institute of Technology(CIT), Rohini College of Engineering & Technology, Government Arts and Science College are situated nearer to Anjugramam junction with all modern facilities in the district.

Andimadam Info

Andimadam is a town in Tamil Nadu. It is one of the blocks in the Ariyalur district and Taluk (from 16-09-2016) in the Ariyalur district "Land Of Cement", Tamil Nadu, India. It has three State Highways running across. As per the 2011 census, Andimadam had a total population of 6,165 with 3,107 males and 3,058 females. Andimadam is located 50 km away from Ariyalur, the main city of the district. Andiamdam is situated 242 kilometers south of Chennai, 111 kilometers north-east of Tiruchirappalli, and 23 kilometers north-west of Gangai Konda Cholapuram There are several temples and a church. The ancient Lord Siva temple is located in the center of Andimadam.

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Jayankondam Info

Jayankondam is a First Grade Municipality in Ariyalur district of Tamil Nadu in India. As of 2023, the town had a population of 46,000. Huge amounts of lignite deposits have been found here and power projects have been initiated by the Neyveli Lignite Corporation.This town has more than 25 temples of various historical periods in the vicinity. The existing Government Higher Secondary School at Jayankondam is as the old as the town and has nearly 2000 Students to its name. Jayankondam is well-connected with roadways. The national highway NH-81 passes through this town, connects Chidambaram and Tiruchirapalli. The state highway SH-140 which connects Virudachalam with Kumbakonam passes through this town. Chennai is located at the distance of 247 km. Kumbakonam is to the south, around 29 km away from Jayankondam via the Neelathanallur-Mathanathur bridge. Ariyalur is 38 km to the west. Viruthachalam is 36 km to the north and Chidambaram is 50 km to the east. Jayankondam Town limit extends over an area of 28 km.According to 2011 census, Jayankondam had a population of 33,945 with a sex-ratio of 1,031 females for every 1,000 males, much above the national average of 929. A total of 3,520 were under the age of six, constituting 1,866 males and 1,654 females. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes accounted for 17.88% and 2.06% of the population respectively. The average literacy of the town was 72.%, compared to the national average of 72.99%.The town had a total of : 8664 households. There were a total of 12,359 workers, comprising 611 cultivators, 1,386 main agricultural labourers, 1,004 in house hold industries, 7,592 other workers, 1,766 marginal workers, 87 marginal cultivators, 736 marginal agricultural labourers, 329 marginal workers in household industries and 614 other marginal workers.As per the religious census of 2011, Jayankondam (M) had 92.63% Hindus, 4.53% Muslims, 2.42% Christians, 0.06% Sikhs, 0.01% Buddhists, 0.01% Jains, 0.31% following other religions and 0.03% following no religion or did not indicate any religious preference. Jayankondacholapuram is full name of Jayankondam. Original name is Nellimanagramam. The place was renamed as Jayankondacholapuram during the period of King Rajendracholan as they (Rajendra and his son) were victorious in many wars and campaigns. Jayankondam was established as town panchayat during British rule. Jayankondam was upgraded as second municipality of Perambalur district after Perambalur. Gangaikonda Cholapuram capital of the Chola dynasty in c. 1025 during the reign of Rajendra Chola I, and served as the Chola capital for around 250 years. The village is the place near 8 km from Jayankondam. The city was founded by Rajendra Chola I to commemorate his victory over the Pala Dynasty. The name means The town of the chola who took over Ganga (water from Ganga) or who defeated (the kings near) Ganga. It is now a small village, its past eminence only remembered by the existence of the great Brihadisvara Temple. The temple has been recognised as a World Heritage site by UNESCO Chola empire included the whole of southern India to the river Thungabadhra in the north. For administrative and strategic purposes they built another capital and named it Gangaikondacholapuram. Anaikarai is 15 km from Jayankondam. The Lower Anaicut built by Sir Arthur Cotton in 19th century AD across Coleroon, the major distributary of Cauvery, is said to be a replicated structure of Kallanai. Nearly 2000 families live in Anaikarai with the main occupation of agriculture and fishing. It is well known and place for river fishes PIN (Postal Index) Code for Jayankondam is 621802. Also the following nearby post offices share the same pin Angarayanallur, Chinnavalayam, Kaluvanthondi, Karadikulam, Kilakudiyiruppu, Periyavalayam and Sengunthapuram.

Kalpakkam Info

Kalpakkam is a township in Tamil Nadu, India, situated on the Coromandel Coast 70 kilometres south of Chennai. A conglomerate of two villages (Puduppattinam and Sadurangappatinam) and a DAE township, it is about 55 kilometres (34 mi) from Thiruvanmiyur and 85 kilometres (53 mi) from Pondicherry. This coastal town is humid. Summers here prevail from early March till late May. Temperatures in the Summer vary from 32 degrees Celsius and can go up to 41 degrees Celsius. There is no particular Monsoon season for Kalpakkam as rains are unpredictable here, although there is heavy rainfall in the months of October and November, usually turning into a storm. The coolest months are December and January. A study by the Madras Atomic Power Station(MAPS) revealed that the pollution in Kalpakkam is very low, which when compared to the neighbouring city Chennai is 50 times less. Kalpakkam is known for its nuclear plants and affiliated research installations. These include the Madras Atomic Power Station (MAPS), a nuclear power plant, the Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR), an affiliate of the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) and the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC). Kalpakkam hosts the only nuclear plant in India with a Fast Breeder Test Reactor (FBTR) and a Pressurised Heavy Water Reactor (PHWR). Due to increasing congestion in Kalpakkam arising from the need to accommodate more employees, a new township of Anupuram/Amaipakkam, 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from Kalpakkam, was inaugurated in 1998. On December 26, 2004, the tsunami caused by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake generated widespread damage and resulted in 200 deaths in and around Kalpakkam. There is a tsunami memorial having a white oval plaque engraved with the names of 39 people who lost their lives in the tsunami.

Kelampakkam Info

Kelambakkam is a suburban and residential neighbourhood of Chennai, India. It is located in the south-eastern portion of the city along the Old Mahabalipuram Road (OMR), and is about 5 km from Siruseri IT park and 12 km from Sholinganallur junction. It is another important junction after Sholinganalur, which connects GST road (Vandalur) and ECR road (Kovalam). Kelambakkam is considered as the Southern Gateway to Chennai city on OMR Road and comes under Zone-2 (Sholinganalur to Kelambakkam stretch) of OMR Road. Metro Train project-Phase 2 is under process which connects Madhavaram with Siruseri IT park.The total population of Kelambakkam is around 20,000 and expected to be doubled by 2021. The literacy rate of this locality is 90.88%. The sex ratio in Kelambakkam is 1,018. More families are migrating to Kelambakkam due to huge residential and commercial development, good ground water availability and easy accessibility to all parts of Chennai city with excellent road infrastructure. According to recent survey, Chennai city will have a population of 15 million people by 2030 (current population in 2019 is 11 million). Since population has already reached saturation point till Sholinganallur in OMR Road, more people (around 10 lakh people) will start migrating in Sholinganallur–Kelambakkam stretch till 2030.

Pudupakkam Info

Pudupakkam is a village near Chennai, India. It is closer to Siruseri SIPCOT. This village comes under Thiruporur taluk of Chengalpattu district in Tamil Nadu. t has reputed Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College. The opening of an IT park in Siruseri, has led to an increase in apartments and villas in the region. In the area, there is a Sri Veera Anjaneyar temple.Pudupakkam is 16 km (9.9 mi) from Tambaram and 3 km (1.9 mi) from Kelambakkam.

Thirukkalukundram Info

Tirukalukundram also known as Tirukazhukundram is a panchayat town and Taluk head of Tirukalukundram taluk in Chengalpattu district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is famous for the Vedagiriswarar temple, a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Tirukazhukundram's name is derived from kazhughu, meaning eagle. At one time, two eagles soared above this Shiva hilltop temple every day at lunch time, and the priest at the temple gave them food as a ritual. According to legend, these eagles were not ordinary eagles, but two rishis whom a curse had transformed into birds. The legend also said that the eagles would stop coming to the temple during the Kali Yuga. The eagles have not been sighted in recent years, which is regarded as a sign that the Kali Yuga has begun. There is no Nandi on this hilltop temple of lord Shiva as it is believed that Nandi refused to step on this hill as it considered the whole of this hill as lord Shiva himself, hence stayed back on the ground level by the foothills. The prefix Tiru in Tirukazukundram means 'holy' or 'sacred' and is traditionally used in names of temple towns in all parts of Tamil Nadu. In the 2011 India census, Tirukalukundram had a population of 29,391. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Tirukalukundram has an average literacy rate of 72%, lower than the national average of 74.04%: male literacy is 80%, and female literacy is 65%. In Tirukalukundram, 11% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Ambattur(600053)
Guduvancheri Info

Guduvancheri is a suburb located to the south of Chennai city, Tamil Nadu, India. It has a railway station on the Chennai Beach–Chengalpattu section of the Chennai Suburban Railway Network and is a municipality in Chengalpattu district, Tamil Nadu, India. It is also part of the Vandalur taluk and lies in the southern part of Chennai metropolitan area. It has a lake known as the Guduvancheri lake and Nandivaram lake. It serves as the connecting hub between Chennai and Chengalpattu. It also lies on the major highway connecting Chennai with Kanyakumari, the southernmost point of the state and the country.

Madambakkam Info

Madambakkam (Tamil: [maːɖambaːkkam]) is a neighborhood in the city of Tambaram, situated within the Chennai Metropolitan Area, Tamil Nadu, India. It borders Selaiyur in the west, Sembakkam in north and Vengaivasal in north east and Sithalapakkam in east. The area is well known for its greeneries and the centuries old Dhenupureeswarar temple. Formerly a town panchayat, it was merged into Tambaram City Municipal Corporation in 2021 Madambakkam is known for its historic Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The main deity of the temple is Lord Dhenupureeswarar. The temple is believed to be revamped during the tenure of Kulothunga Chola. The temple itself is said to have built during the period of the Parantaka Chola II (Sundara Chola), around 956–973 CE. It has sculptures and different postures of Shiva. There is also a universal shrine for Sri Seshadriswamigal, SriChakra mahameru Lalithatripurasundari, SriGuruvayoorappan, 18 Siddars, SriNagarajar with his consorts SriNagalakshmi & SriNagavalli, and a Ghosala for cows which allows worship, irrespective of caste, creed, or religion. 18 Siddars represent the Navagrahas (each planet is represented by 2 Siddars). Siddar Havan is the most popular way of worship, wherein the individuals are permitted to perform velvi by themselves. This is also called as Navagraha Parihara Stalam. This universal shrine for worship is built by Guruji KVLN Sharmaji principle disciple of Sathguru Sri Seshadri swamigal

Singaperumal koil Info

Singaperumal Koil is a satellite town city of Chennai located between Chengalpattu and Maraimalai Nagar in Chengalpattu district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is a part of the area Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) and a vital locality in Chennai Metropolitan Area. A famous temple to Narasimha, the Padalathri Narasimhar Temple is situated in Singaperumal Koil. It is located on a small hillock off the GST road between Chennai and Chengalpattu. The famous twin temples of Lord Siva known as Marundeswarar and Kachabeswarar are also present in Thirukachur, which is located little north-westerly to Singaperumal Koil town. Together they are considered one of the famed Paadal Petra Sthalams ("Shrines on which hymns were sung") of Thondai Naadu. Singaperumal Koil had a population of 8057. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Singaperumal Koil has an average literacy rate of 74%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 80%, and female literacy is 66%. In Singaperumal Koil, 11% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Atcharappakkam Info

Acharapakkam is a panchayat town in Chengalpattu district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is famous for its ancient Shiva temple, namely Aatcheeswara swamy Temple which is one of the Devaram temples. Acharapakkam town is about 96 km south-west from Chennai city, which is now included with the Chennai Metropolitan Area limits. Aatcheeswarar temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva located near Acharapakkam, Tamil Nadu, and India. The temple is praised in the hymns of Saint Tirugnanasambandar. This is the 29th shrine in Thondai region praised in Thevaram hymns. This temple is around 1000–2000 years old. It is believed that Arulmigu Aatcheeswarar Temple is associated with the legend of Tripurasamhaaram (related to that at Tiruvatikai Veerattaanam). Legends state that when Lord Shiva was travelling in his chariot to destroy the Tripurams, the axle of the chariot broke in this village into two pieces. Lord Shiva recollected that he didn't pray to Lord Ganesha before setting out for travel. It is also said that a Pandya King, who was on his way to bring soil from river Ganga's banks for construction of a dam on a local river nearby this place happened to pass through this village in his chariot. While passing, the axle of his chariot is also said to have broken in this very village in to two pieces. Hence the name of this village came to being as Achu Iru Paagam Meaning- "Axle into two pieces" Later this name eventually became Achirupakkam and then to Acharapakkam. The town is also famous for the Mazhai Malai Madha Church, which is visited by thousands of Christians every year. The church is popular with people of other faiths too. According to locals, in 1969, as severe drought prevailed in the region, a car procession was organised for Mother Mary at the Acharapakkam hill and prayers were offered. But astonishingly, even before the car procession ended, the place saw a heavy downpour, with thunder and lightning. Mother Mary was honored by locals as 'Mazhai Malai Madha' (Mountain Rain Mary) and a grotto was built at the place. The shrine we see today is built at the same spot. The church has of late become very popular with people of all faiths and has become a tourist attraction. For Christian devotees, a walk up the stairs leading to the top of a small hillock is considered a 'must-do' activity.

Madurandagam Info

Madurantakam was ruled by Uttama chola Madurantaka (Chola King) 971–985 CE so, it is named as Madurantakam by the memory of the king .202.21.43.112 (talk) 17:27, 24 September 2022 (UTC) Madurantakam is one of the holy places visited by Ramanuja though it has not been sung by the Alvars. The place is also unique in that Ramanuja's statue is found dressed in white on all days while in almost all temples the saint is dressed in ochre. Ramanuja’s life’s biggest incident took place here much before he became a saint.It is here Ramanuja and Periyanambi met each other while Periyanambi was on the way to Kanchi to take Ramanuja home to Srirangam with him to start him teaching.(Ramanuja was on his way to Srirangam too,but both of them happened to take a break at the same EriKaatha Raamar Temple ) Ramanuja and Periyanambi did not want to waste a single minute thereafter and so Periyanambi performed panchasamaskara for Ramanuja here in the temple and thus Ramanuja became his disciple. The main town of Madurantakam is situated from its district headquarters Chengalpattu about 25 kilometres and state capital Chennai about 82 kilometres. It serves as the headquarters for Madurantakam taluk.

Annanagareast(600102)
Anna Salai Info

Anna Salai can be traced from at least the early 17th century, and has its origins in a cart track which was used by the European employees of the British East India Company to travel from the factory at Fort St George to the holy town of St Thomas Mount where the apostle St Thomas is believed to have been martyred, according to Christian belief.[citation needed] The road, in its present form, took shape during the time of Charles Macartney who served as Governor of Madras. With the construction of Marmalong Bridge in 1724, the road started gaining prominence. In the following years, the road became part of the city's central business district which originally covered only George Town.Today, most of Chennai's business and corporate offices are located on Anna Salai. In the 1700s, the road was lined with garden houses and large colonial mansions with balconies and verandas set amidst lush gardens. By the 1800s, Mount Road has become the traders' area of the city of Madras while First Line Beach in Georgetown remained the seat of processing, shipping and manufacturing businesses. However, the business activities of Mount Road was responsible for the city's economic growth. Several giant firms had beginnings on Mount Road, from the Amalgamations group to the TVS group. The road's proximity to the Government House, the home of the Governor, and the palaces of the Nawabs of Arcot resulted in several firms selling cars and other luxury goods setting up shops on the road. Simpson & Co, which moved to its current location opposite Government Estate after 1875, began building carriages and coaches and then cars. In the early 1900s, the road became the entertainment hub for the British In 1903, the first steam-driven car was taken for its debut drive on Mount Road. To overcome the Great Depression of the 1930s, Simpon's introduced the hire purchase system for cars and trucks. In the 1930s, the TVS group, which was a travel operator in mofussil areas, was established in Madras by acquiring the Madras Auto Service property. In the 1940s, Anantharamakrishnan helped with the formation of Amalgamations & Co. The city's first skyscraper, the LIC Building, was built on Anna Salai in 1959. Several major firms were then established, namely, Spencers & Co, Victoria Family Hotel (the present location of the Indian Overseas Bank Headquarters) and Higginbothams.Anna Salai starts from the Parktown area of Chennai city where Chennai Central railway terminus is situated. It, then, traverses the Island with its statue of Sir Thomas Munro to the other side of the Coovum before entering the neighbourhoods of Thousand Lights and Teynampet areas. From Teynampet, it continues straight southwards to Nandanam and Saidapet before traversing the Maraimalai Adigal Bridge across the Adyar River to Little Mount and finally, Guindy. Anna Salai is maintained by the Tamil Nadu Highways Department. The road extends for a total of 11 kilometres and traverses the heart of the city. By the 2010s, the stretch between Parry's Corner and Nandanam was used by over 16,000 vehicles during rush hour. Anna Salai is used by over 0.183 million vehicles every day.The Metropolitan Transport Corporation in Anna Salai carries about 14,000 passengers per hour per direction.

Chintadripet Info

Chintadripet (originally Chinna Thari Pettai) is a locality in Chennai, in India. Located on the southern banks of the Cooum River, it is a residential-cum-commercial area surrounded by Chepauk, Island Grounds, Pudupet, Egmore, Anna Salai and Chennai Central. Ritchie Street, the electronic hub of Chennai, is located in Chintadripet. The area is served by the Chintadripet MRTS Railway Station abutting the Cooum River. The neighbourhood is an auto service hub and is also known for its fish market. There is a twin temple dedicated to Lord Shiva (Adipureeswarar Temple) and Lord Vishnu (Adi Kesava Perumal), planned and developed by the weavers during the 1740s. There is also a Jain temple in the neighbourhood. There is Zion Church, which is over 150 years oldThe May Day Park, originally known as Napier Park, is located on Deputy Mayor Kabalamoorthy Road in Chintadripet. The park covers about 14.5 acres. There are facilities for cricket, football, volleyball and badminton on the eastern and western sides of the park. The park has been adopted and maintained by Simpson & Co.

Mylapore Info

Mylapore (also spelt Mayilapur), or Thirumayilai,is a neighbourhood in the central part of the city of Chennai, India. It is one of the oldest residential parts of the city. The locality is claimed to be the birthplace of the celebrated Tamil philosopher Valluvar, and the Hindu saint and philosopher, Peyalvar. Mylapore is known for its tree-lined avenues, Kapaleeshwarar Temple, Katcheri seasons, and Ramakrishna Matha among many others.St. Thomas Cathedral Basilica, Chennai which is believed to house the tomb of Thomas the Apostle, is in Mylapore. Mylapore is an ancient settlement. It was historically known as Vedapuri. As the available historical and archaeological evidence show, it could well be the oldest part of Chennai, with written records of early settlements going back to the first century BCE. Thiruvalluvar, the Tamil poet-philosopher, is believed to have been born here in 31 BCE.It was known for its ancient port with a flourishing trade with the Roman Empire, receiving gold in exchange for its products like pepper and fine cloth. St. Thomas the Apostle allegedly died at Mylapore in 72 CE. Ptolemy had recorded in the second century CE that the port of Mylapore was known to the Greeks and the Romans, but does not mention any thing about St. Thomas or Christians. The Saivite Saints of the seventh century, Saint Sambandar and Saint Appar, have sung about the shrine in their hymns. Mention has been made of the early settlement of Santhome (currently known) by Arab travelers and merchants of the ninth and tenth centuries. Marco Polo visited the place in the late 13th century and left a detailed description of the land, the people along with their customs and religion and also visited the tomb of Saint Thomas the Apostle in Mylapore (currently Santhome). It was considerable maritime time and the ancient German and Greek maps refer to the town as 'Maliarpha'. The later Scottish researchers like James Playfair referred it "Meliapour"Mylapore was occupied by the Portuguese in 1523, who established the viceroyalty of "São Tomé de Meliapor" or "Saint Thomas of Mylapore." Portuguese rule lasted until 1749, except for a brief interregnum between 1662 and 1687, when the town was occupied by the Dutch. After 1749, the British East India Company took possession of the settlement in the name of Muhammad Ali Khan Wallajah, the Nawab of Arcot.In that same year, Mylapore was incorporated into the administration of the Presidency of Madras. The settlement known as "Luz" developed during this period. The name finds its origins from the 'Nossa Senhora Da (Our Lady of Light) church built by the Portuguese in 1516 CE. This church is one of the oldest standing Christian structures in all of Tamil Nadu. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries the town became the commercial and intellectual hub of Madras city and home to British-educated lawyers and statesmen, the most elite of whom formed the Mylapore clique. Some of the luminaries based in Mylapore included Sir V. Bhashyam Aiyangar, Sir S. Subramania Iyer, Sir T. Madhava Rao, Eardley Norton, Sir P. S. Sivaswami Iyer, Pennathur Subramania Iyer, V. Krishnaswamy Iyer, and Sir C. P. Ramaswami Iyer. H Bhimasena Rau, C S Rama Rao Sahib, Subanthore Vasudeva Rao, CR Krishnaswamy Rao Sahib, and the civil engineer C R Narayana Rao.

Chetpet(600031)
Egmore Info

The earliest references to Egmore occur in the inscriptions of the Chola king Kulothunga I.Under the Chola Empire, Egmore was the headquarters of an administrative division or Nadu called Elumbur Nadu.An inscription of the Nellore Chola king Vijaya Kanda Gopal dated 2 September 1264 speaks of a village in Elumur-Tudarmuni Nadu in Pulal Kottam. A Vijayanagar period inscription of Sriranganatha Yadavaraya records an endowment to a monastery in Thiruvottriyur by a resident of Serruppedu (identified with the present day Chetpet) in Elumur-Tudarmuni Nadu. Egmore is the Anglicised form of "Ezhumbur", the name of a pre-British era village situated on the northern banks of the River.Despite the fact that Egmore had been a part of the East India Company's possessions since 1720, it was not until the "Golden age of British rule" stretching from 1858 to 1947 that Egmore witnessed some real growth. The Egmore Museum was one of the first notable monuments to be constructed here. The construction of this famous landmark was undertaken immediately after the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857. The Connemara Library was created as an annex housing the Museum's vast book collection and became operational in 1896. Egmore, in 1796, was the site of the Military Male Orphan Asylum near Madras. This asylum was headed by Andrew Bell, who invented the Madras System for schooling there.

Athipattu(600058)
Kilpauk Info

Kilpauk is a semi residential area located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. The distance from Chennai's city to Kilpauk is about 6 km. The region is situated off the Poonamallee High Road in the west. Adjacent areas of Kilpauk include Chetpet, Kellys, Egmore, Ayanavaram, Anna Nagar, Choolaimedu and Purasawalkam. The nearest railway station for Kilpauk is the one at Chetpet. This railway station lies to the south of Kilpauk and not more than a kilometre away. There are two metro stations which connects to Kilpauk, they are Nehru Park and Kilpauk (entrance of the Kilpauk Medical College). The Chennai Airport is about 18 km from Kilpauk. This place was a cantonment area for British troops before India's independence. Today this locality is known as "Little Korea" due to the Korean population residing in this area. he neighbourhood has a historical water-treatment plant. On the other end, to the west, is the Institute of Mental Health, one of the oldest mental asyla in the continent, visited by Elizabeth

Perambur Info

In Tamil, pirambu means bamboo, and ur means city or place. Before British rule, this place was widely regarded as a place that was a bamboo forest, around the Huzur Gardens area, which currently houses the Simpsons Pvt. Ltd. This area was annexed to Chennai in 1742 CE. Perambur is located at an altitude of 10 m above mean sea level.

Ayapakkam(600077)
Rayapuram Info

Royapuram is a locality in the northern part of the city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is best known for its beach, and for Royapuram Railway Station. The station is the first railway station of South India, opening in 1856, and is today the oldest surviving railway station of the Indian subcontinent. The region existed as a well known settlement during the Chola times, but the name Royapuram is derived from a Tamil appellation for St.Peter,Royappa,in connection with St. Peter's Church in the area.The region was originally called Rayarapuram named after the Rayar Kings who rules down South. It is also believed that the British/Anglo Indians settled in this locality were called Rayars, which lent the name Rayarpuram. From the 14th century, the erstwhile Vijayanagara Rulers controlled this region till the Madras land grant to Francis Day. Royapuram Railway Station, opened in 1856.Royapuram Railway Station was the first railway station constructed in South India and second railway line in South Asia. The first train service commenced in 1856 from here to Arcot, the then capital of the Carnatic region.

Royapettah Info

In 1858, Monahan Girls' School, one of the oldest Protestant schools, was opened in Royapettah.In 1928, the neighbourhood had one of the earliest school for physical education in the Wesley School.The Royapettah post office appeared in 1834 as a subsidiary of the General Post Office at George Town.With the opening of the Woodlands Hotel in 1938 and the Modern Hindu Hotel on General Patter's Road, the neighbourhood became the home to the first Indian-style, vegetarian hotels in the city. In the 1930s, a clock tower was built in the neighbourhood. Gani and Sons, formerly known as the South India Watch Company, provided the clock instrument for the clock tower. By the middle of the 20th century, Anna Salai had become the hub of automobile manufacturers in South India, including conglomerates such as Simson, Addison Motor Company, Royal Enfield, South India Automotive Company, George Oaks of the Amalgamations Group, Standard Motor Products of India, and TVS Motor Company.This, coupled with low rental rates in the nearby streets, resulted in automobile spare manufacturers and dealers opening shops in the region, including Pudupet, Chintadripet, General Patters Road, Whites Road, State Bank Street and so fort.General Patters Road became the hub of automobile service and spare dealers.This resulted in the region coming to be called The Detroit of India.

Triplicane Info

Royapettah, along with the suburbs of Nungambakkam and Teynampet, was part of the Great Choultry Plain, as the British had it in their records back in 1721.Soon after the arrival of the British in the city in the early 17th century, a large Eurasian population started settling in Royapettah and surrounding regions in the 17th and 18th centuries. Muslim settlements started appearing in the neighbourhood from the latter half of the 18th century.In 1798, the British East India Company constructed the Amir Mahal to house its administrative offices.When the Company annexed the Carnatic kingdom in 1855 with the Doctrine of Lapse, the Chepauk Palace, the official residence of the Nawabs, was auctioned off and purchased by the Madras government.[7] The Nawab moved to a building called Shadi Mahal on Triplicane High Road and lived there.[7] However, the British granted the Amir Mahal to the Prince of Arcot and the office building was soon converted into a palace by Robert Chrisholm.[8] In 1876, the Nawab moved in with his family into the Amir Mahal, which has since been the residence of the Nawabs of Arcot. The Purification Church was apparently the first church built in the neighbourhood around 1769. However, this was replaced in 1848 by the Presentation Church, also known as the Wallajahpet Church. This was built on a 21-ground plot granted by the Nawab in 1813.The Subramania Swamy Temple located adjacent to the church was built around 1889 in the area now known as Zam Bazaar.The Thousand Lights Mosque was built in 1810.In 1819, the first Methodist chapel in India was opened in Royapettah by the Methodist missionary James Lynch who settled down in the neighbourhood a year before. The church grew into the Wesley Church, which was dedicated in 1853. In 1819, the Madras Eye Infirmary (MEI) was founded in the neighbourhood.It remains the oldest specialist eye hospital in Asia and the second oldest in the world. Modelled on Moorfields Eye Hospital in London, the hospital was moved to Egmore in 1884 and became the Government Ophthalmic Hospital in 1886. The Government Royapettah Hospital was opened in 1911.The first superintendent of the hospital was Col. C. Donovan. Thiruvallikeni known as Triplicane, is one of the oldest neighbourhoods of Chennai, India. It is situated on the Bay of Bengal coast and about 0.6 km (0.37 mi) from Fort St George. The average elevation of the neighbourhood is 14 metres above sea level. Along with Mylapore and the surrounding regions, Triplicane is historically much older than the city of Chennai itself, with a mention in records as early as the Pallava period.One of the four "Old Towns" in the city, the neighbourhood was the first village obtained by the English to expand the new city of Madras beyond its "White Town" neighbourhood within the Fort St. George.Primarily a residential region, it is home to some of the tourist attractions of the city, such as the Marina Beach, Parthasarathy Temple and several commercial establishments. Triplicane is also known for its traditional culture, which is prominent in and around the streets of Parthasarthy Temple. The early records of the town are rooted to epic rather than history. The city's original name, Thiruvallikeni, finds various mentions in the Nalayira Divya Prabandham, which are a collection of hymns by earlier poets that were compiled in the ninth century. One such poet, Thirumangai Alvar, described Thiruvallikeni as a densely canopied forest with peacocks and koels, where the sun's rays could not penetrate. Another poet, Peyalwar, describes Thiruvallikeni as, "by the tossing sea... where corals and pearls washed ashore liken the evening sky and the lamps they light of dusk. The evidence from stone inscriptions indicates that Parthasarathy temple was built in the eighth century by a Pallava King.The temple was later expanded by the Pallavas, Cholas, Vijayanagara rulers.It has been recorded that a rivulet, Kaivareni, ran across Triplicane and Mylapore.The legend has it that the rivulet connected two water bodies: the temple tank of Parthasarathy temple and a sacred well, Mani Kairavani, in the flower garden of Adi Kesava Perumal temple of Mylapore.It is believed that Peyalvar, one of the 12 alvars, was born on a lily flower in this well and that he sailed through the rivulet to worship Lord Krishna in the Parthasarathy temple.To commemorate this, the idol of Peyalwar in Mylapore is brought, as a procession, to Parthasarathy temple every year in the month of September.Peyalwar temple was built in the 13th century.

Saidapet Info

Saidapet was occupied by the British East India Company and was made the administrative headquarters of Chingleput district. The health district in Chengalpet district is split into Saidapet hud and Kanchipuram hud. Panagal building which is a part of Saidapet is a famous landmark. The Maraimalai Adigal Bridge (previously the Marmalong Bridge) connects the northern banks of the Adyar river with the south. This bridge was originally built in 1726 by Coja Petrus Uscan. The dilapidated old bridge was replaced by a new one in the 1960s built as part of the reconstruction and modernization efforts. Saidapet was obtained by the British East India Company in the 1700s along with the jaghir of Chingleput. From 1859 to 1947, Saidapet served as the district headquarters of Chingleput District. In 1947, the headquarters was shifted to Chengalpattu. Saidapet was included in Madras city during 1945-46 and since then forms a part of the corporation. Saidapet had a large weaver population and handlooms were in operation as late as 1990. It was also quite notorious for filariasis back in the olden days.

Alandur Info

Alandur is a zone of Chennai corporation, and an urban node in Chennai district in Guindy division in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is Surrounded by Guindy in the North and East, Adambakkam in the South, Pazhavanthangal in the South-West and St Thomas Mount in the North-West. Alandur had a population of 164,430. The town agglomeration of Alandur will have an estimated population of 300,000 by 2030. Alandur neighbours the St. Thomas Mount Cantontment, the Officers Training Academy of the Indian army and the nearby towns of Guindy and Adambakkam. M. G. Ramachandran, a former chief minister of Tamil Nadu started his political career by winning his first legislative election from Alandur in 1967.Alandur also holds famous landmarks of Chennai namely Nehru Statue and Kathipara Junction.

Chennai(600000)
Thyagara Nagar Info

Thiyagarayanagar is the legislative assembly constituency located in the southern part of Chennai district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Its State Assembly Constituency number is 24.It is a part of Chennai South parliamentary constituency during national elections. Thiyagarayanagar is in existence since 1957 election. It currently covers T. Nagar and adjacent localities, such as Pondy Bazaar, Kodambakkam, Ashok Nagar, KK Nagar, MGR Nagar, Vadapalani and West Mambalam.It is one of the 234 State Legislative Assembly Constituencies in Tamil Nadu.

Alwarpet Info

Alwarpet is a residential zone in central Chennai and is a part of the greater Teynampet region. It is surrounded by Teynampet in the north and west, Mylapore, Mandavelli and Abhiramapuram in the east, Raja Annamalaipuram in the south, Nandanam in the south-west. It is among the most upscale neighborhoods in Chennai. The geographical location of this area allows centralized access to all parts of the city, hence it is typically called as "Heart of Chennai".The Central Railway station is about 7 km (4.3 mi) and Chennai International Airport is around 11 km (6.8 mi). The nearest Metro station is Teynampet metro station. A new exclusive station for Alwarpet has been proposed under the Phase-II of Chennai Metro Rail Project which is likely to begin by March 2021 and expected to be completed within 5-7 years. Kauvery Hospital in the neighbourhood. Alwarpet was once home to the actor Kamal Haasan, which he acknowledged in his song 'Alwarpetta Aandava Vettiya pottu thaandava' from the movie Vasool Raja MBBS. Chennai Super Kings owner and India Cements Managing Director, N. Srinivasan resides in Boat Club too. This residential area is situated just adjacent to Poes Garden, which is home to two of the most important personalities of Chennai, actor Rajnikanth and the late Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu J.Jayalalitha. The Boat Club Road adjoining Alwarpet and Raja Annamalaipuram is the third most expensive locality in India and the most expensive in South India.

Teynampet Info

Teynampet, also Teynampettai, is one of the busiest commercial localities in the city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Part of the city's central business district, it is surrounded by Gopalapuram in the north, Mylapore in the east, Alwarpet in the south, Nandanam in the south-west and T.Nagar in the west. The Teynampet Signal is one of the most important road junctions in Chennai and witnesses some of the worst traffic during peak hours in the city. Teynampet is home to some of the most expensive real estate and properties in Chennai.The Teynampet section of Anna Salai hosts some of the most important Government offices and luxury hotels in the city.

Tiruvottiyur Info

Tiruvottriyur (Thiruvottiyur or TVT) is a neighbourhood in North Chennai, administered by the Greater Chennai Corporation. It is part of the Tondiarpet division, located to the north of Chennai. It is one of the fifteen administrative zones in the Greater Chennai Corporation. The zone is called Zone 1 (Tiruvottriyur). easily accessible by Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) buses from across the city and has a bus terminus. The area is also served by the Tiruvottiyur railway junction of the Chennai Suburban Railway Network. As of 2011, the neighbourhood had a population of 249,446. Along with Avadi, Ambattur, Sembium, and Ennore, Tiruvottiyur is part of the "auto belt" in the city's industrial north and west regions that developed when the automobile industry developed in Madras during the early post-World War II years.In April 2018, the state government transferred Tiruvottiyur to an expanded Chennai district.

Adyar Info

Adyar is a large neighbourhood in south Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is among the most upscale neighborhoods in Chennai. It is located on the southern banks of the Adyar River. It is surrounded by the Tharamani in the West, Thiruvanmiyur to the South, Besant Nagar in the East, Kotturpuram in the North-West and Raja Annamalai puram in the North past the Adyar River. Adyar is one of the costliest areas in Chennai with property values four times the value of similar sized properties in the northern part of Chennai.The Gandhi Nagar region of Adyar is one of the poshest localities in Chennai. The neighbourhood gets its name from the Adyar River, which flows through its northern limits. The term Adyar is the anglicized form of the Tamil word aḍai-ārŭ (lit. clogged-river),which is colloquially just pronounced as aḍayār. Adyar and the neighbouring Guindy had been used as hunting grounds by British officials of Fort St. George from the 1680s onwards though Adyar is first mentioned as a suburb of Madras only in a map from the year 1740 when the British purchased the village and integrated it with the Madras Presidency Adyar started to grow rapidly at the turn of the 20th century following the founding of the headquarters of the Theosophical Society by Mrs. Helena Blavatsky here in 1883. Following the establishment of the Theosophical Society headquarters, the Kalakshetra, a cultural organisation to promote traditional arts and culture was established by Rukmini Devi Arundale at Adyar in 1936. The 1931 census records Adyar as a zamindari village in Kancheepuram district. Adyar was included within the Chennai Corporation limits in 1948.

Old Washermanpet Info

Vannarapettai (transl. Washermenpet) is a northern neighbourhood of Chennai, India. It is also known as Pazhaya Vannarapettai (transl. Old Washermenpet), sometimes shortened as Vannai. It is located north of Parrys Corner and adjacent to Royapuram. Washermanpet is famous for its jewelry shops and matchbox industries, many of which are centered on two main arterial roads. The name comes from the fact that it used to be the washermen's enclave in Chennai, where many of the city's dhobi ghats used to be located. Prior to the development of T.Nagar and Purasawalkam, Washermenpet acted as the textile business hub of Chennai. Washermenpet is one of the several Dhobikhanas in Chennai since colonial times with others being Adayar, Chetpet, Saidapet and Mylapore.

Washermanpet Info

Washermanpet railway station is one of the railway stations in Chennai, India. It is one of the stations of the Chennai Beach–Gummidipoondi and Chennai Beach-Arakkonam sections of the Chennai Suburban Railway Network. It serves the neighbourhood of Washermanpet, Korukkupet and Tondiarpet. It is situated at Washermanpet, with an elevation of 9 m above sea level. The station lies at the eastern end of the 'diamond' junction of Chennai's railway network, where all the lines of the Chennai Suburban Railway meet. On 9 August 1979, the lines at the station were electrified with the electrification of the Chennai Beach–Basin Bridge section. The lines from Royapuram to Korukkupet were electrified on 26 September 1987. Despite being in the vicinity of important institutions such as Stanley Hospital and RSRM Hospital, the station lacks several basic passenger amenities. There has been a demand for a computerised railway reservation counter at the station.It is also one the stations of the Chennai Metro Rail, which is under construction.

Kodambakkam Info

The neighbourhood of Kodambakkam has a history going back to about 2,000 years. During the period of the Pallavas and the Later Cholas, the western part of Kodambakkam formed a portion of the historically important temple town of Vadapalani. One of the oldest temples in Kodambakkam is the Bharthukesavar temple which is over 500 years old. Present-day Kodambakkam originated in the 17th and 18th centuries CE, when it supposedly served as source for the horses of the stable of the Nawab of the Carnatic. Under the British, Kodambakkam was administered as a municipality in Chingleput district till the draining of the Long Tank in 1921, when Kodambakkam was incorporated into the Madras city and formed the Kodambakkam-Saligrammam-Puliyur district of Greater Madras along with other localities to the west of the now extinct Long Tank, with a population of 497 people in 1939. Kodambakkam also played an important role in the Anti-Hindi agitations of 1938 when Maraimalai Adigal presided over a conference denouncing the imposition of Hindi in the Madras Presidency on 3 June 1938. The first movie studio was established by Avichi Meiyappa Chettiar in 1948. Since then, a number of other movie studios have been established, notable among them being L. V. Prasad Studios and Vijaya Vauhini studios. Liberty theater which was the oldest movie theater in Chennai was based here too, it was the place to be seen in the 1950s for movie premieres. However, the theater been demolished in the year 2010 and been replaced by a hotel and condos.

Vadapalani Info

Vadapalani is a neighbourhood in the city of Chennai in Tamil Nadu, India. It is known for its film studios and the Vadapalani Andavar Temple, which is an important pilgrimage centre. Situated in the western part of Chennai, Vadapalani is an important bus terminus on Arcot Road. Vadapalani is one of the busiest and densely populated areas in Chennai.

Raja Annamalaipuram Info

Raja Annamalaipuram, known in short as R. A. Puram, is a neighbourhood of Chennai, India. Named after banker and philanthropist, S. Rm. M. Annamalai Chettiar who owned most of the property at one time, Raja Annamalaipuram extends along the northern banks of the Adyar River from Saidapet to the Bay of Bengal coast. PIN (Postal) Code for both Mandavelipakkam and Raja Annamalaipuram is 600 028. The neighbourhood adjoins localities such as Mylapore, Mandaveli (which is considered as a part of Raja Annamalaipuram) and Alwarpet .

Aminjikarai Info

Aminjikarai, originally Amaindakarai, is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. The arterial Poonamallee High Road (NH 4) runs through it. Aminjikarai was annexed to Madras District in the year 1946, and Arumbakkam and Anna Nagar were carved out of Aminjikarai in the 1950s and 1970s. The Nelson Manickam Road that traverses through Aminjikarai is an important commercial road in Chennai city. A delta formed from the deposition of the sediment carried by the river Cooum towards its journey to the Bay of Bengal is called Amainda Karai (which means shaped/formed/created banks / land in Tamil) and later on Aminjikarai colloquially. According to another version, the name derived from the word amanjutal, which means 'free community service'. Probably, at some stage, the banks of Cooum at this point (at Amanjikarai) should have broken, and the local people should have offered free community service in rebuilding the banks (karai) of the river. In the early days, it was known as a suburb after the tollgate (near Pachaiyappa's College). Now, it is a central part of Chennai which links the residential Anna Nagar to the central business district of Chennai. It comprises Mehta Nagar, Gill Nagar, Railway Colony, Collectorate Colony and Ayyavoo Naidu Colony. Mehta Nagar is connected by a small pedestrian bridge and it is almost like a peninsula. Thiru-vi-ka park is a well known park that is close by Aminijikarai.

Arumbakkam(600106)
Chetput Info

Chetpet is a neighbourhood in the Indian city of Chennai It is served by the Chetpet railway station in the Beach–Tambaram line of Chennai Suburban Railway. Chetpet has a pond between the Chetpet railway station and the Poonamallee High Road, one of the last surviving natural water bodies in the city. It is the locality in Chennai where the mathematician Ramanujan died. Along with Egmore and Nungambakkam, Chetpet is considered one of the original villages merged by the British to form Chennai. Chetpet is located at the center of Chennai, not far from Egmore railway station. CMBT is 8 km from Chetpet.Chetpet Eco Park is a famous landmark in this loacality.

Ekkatuthangal Info

Ekkattuthangal, also known as Ekkaduthangal or Ekkatuthangal, is a neighbourhood in Chennai city, Tamil Nadu, India. It is surrounded by Jafferkhanpet, Guindy and Ramapuram. Area pincode is 600032, and previously it was 600097. The neighbourhood is known for factories involved in lathes, milling, welding, etc. The neighbourhood is located close to Kathipara Junction, which is the center point of the city, connecting to Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus, Chennai International Airport, Chennai Central railway station and Sriperumbudur. This area is also known for having two big Media houses Jaya TV and Pudiyathala Murai. Abutting the Guindy Industrial Estate, the region is experiencing rapid growth including technology parks like Olympia Tech Park, Thamarai Tech Park and Virtusa and five-star luxury hotels such as the Hilton Chennai. The Chennai Metro railway station at Ekkattuthangal became operational on 29 June 2015.

Guindy Info

Guindy is a neighborhood of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The Kathipara junction where Anna Salai, Mount-Poonamallee Road, Inner Ring Road, 100 Feet Road or Jawaharlal Nehru Road, and GST Road meet here. It is one of the important nodal points of road traffic in the metropolitan area. It is also a commercial hub. Here is headquarters of Ashok Leyland This junction serves as the entry point to the city limits from the suburbs. It is surrounded by Saidapet in the North, Kotturpuram and Adyar towards the East, Velachery in the South, Adambakkam and Alandur in the South-West, Parangimalai in the West and Ekkatutthangal in the North-West. Guindy is home to many important landmarks in the city, the most famous amongst them being the Guindy National Park. It also serves as a main hub for several small and medium scale industries (Guindy Thiru Vi Ka Estate). Transportation to/from the neighborhood is catered by Guindy railway station and Guindy metro station.

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West Mambalam Info

West Mambalam is a residential and commercial area in Chennai, India. It is known for its shops, bazaars and Hindu temples. It is bounded by Kodambakkam to the north and Saidapet to the south. T. Nagar and Nandanam stretch all along its eastern frontiers while Ashok Nagar lies to its west. The Ayodhya Mandapam is an important landmark

Ayanambakkam(600095)
Mahalingapuram Info

Mahalingapuram is well connected to Kodambakkam Flyover, Mahalingapuram Flyover, and Madhavan Nair Road The Chennai International Airport which is about 13 km away via Grand Southern Trunk Road is the nearest airport to the locality Mambalam Railway Station is only 3 km away. Pachaiyappa Metro Station on Line 2 of Chennai Metro is also 3 km away from the locality Chennai Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) renders smooth connectivity to nearby cities like Avadi, Ambattur, Guduvancheri, Tiruvottiyur, Thirunindravur, etc. Mahalingapuram Bus Stop and Kamdar Nagar Bus Stop are the nearest to the locality Nearby companies that provide employment opportunities to the residents of Mahalingapuram are Industrial Area Saidapet (5 km), Olympia Technology Park (7 km), SIDCO Industrial Estate (7 km), and Ramanujan IT City (10 km).

Valluvarkottam Info

Valluvar Kottam is a monument in Chennai, dedicated to the classical Tamil poet philosopher Valluvar. It is the city's biggest Tamil cultural centre. The construction of the Valluvar Kottam was conceived and executed by the then Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu M. Karunanidhi during the 1970s.It was designed by South Indian traditional architect V. Ganapati Sthapati, who is also the architect of the Thiruvalluvar Statue at Kanyakumari.It was inaugurated in April 1976 by the then President of India Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed.

Mogappair Info

ogappair (also known as Dr. J. J. Nagar) is a residential neighborhood in north-western Chennai, India. It is located west of the Jawaharlal Nehru Road (Inner Ring Road) and is part of the Ambattur zone (7) of the Greater Chennai Corporation. There are industrial estates to the north and west, namely, Padi and Ambattur. There was a lake called Mugapeeri, from which the name of the locality was derived. After persistent mispronunciation, the name 'evolved' to its present form (Mogappair). Childless couples visit the temple in the locality and offer their prayers, and it is said that their wishes come true after the visit.The word for people in Tamil is "Makkal" and the fortune to possess anything is described by the word - "Peru". Hence, this place was originally called "Makkal-Peru" meaning "Fortune of begetting children". This name has later undergone linguistic modification to the modern-day name "Mogappair". Till date, many couple visit "Shri Santhana Srinivasa Perumal, temple" located in the west of Mogappair praying to be blessed with progeny. Mogappair in the beginning used to be a forest during the British era. A river used to flow in between the area now called as Eri scheme.

Anna Nagar Info

Anna Nagar originated as a suburban village called Naduvakkarai. It was called Mullam Village. Anna Nagar (formerly known as Naduvakkarai), is a neighbourhood in the metropolitan city of Chennai, India. Named after former chief minister of Tamil Nadu C. N. Annadurai, it is located in the north-western part of Chennai and forms a part of the Aminjikarai taluk and the Anna Nagar Zone. It is one of the prime residential areas in Chennai and is home to several prominent doctors, lawyers and politicians. Real estate prices are among the highest in the city.A recent addition to the area is VR Chennai Mall, located near Shanthi Colony and Thirumangalam junction.Anna Nagar was developed by the Tamil Nadu Housing Board in the early 1970s following the World Trade Fair in the area in 1968.The board developed residential plots, apartments, commercial complexes, wide roads, school zones, bus termini, and large parks.

Thirumangalam Info

Thirumangalam lies on the border of Anna Nagar in Chennai. Thirumangalam is on the border of Anna Nagar and often referred as Anna Nagar. The original Thirumangalam village lies on the boundary of Anna Nagar and Anna Nagar West. The old Thirumaniamman Temple is situated here.

Kottivakkam Info

Kottivakam is a locality in the south of Chennai in Chennai district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Kottivakkam is included with the Chennai Corporation. Kottivakkam had a population of 20,217. Males constitute 10,222 of the population and females 9,995. As of 2001 India census Kottivakkam has an average literacy rate of 71%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 78%, and female literacy is 64%. In Kottivakkam, 10% of the population is under 6 years of age. This suburb (near Chennai) extends from the Bay of Bengal (ECR) to Rajiv Gandhi Salai, the IT corridor of the city, thus enjoying a boom in real estate prices.

Neelangarai Info

Neelangarai (literally "blue shore") is a census town and is a locality in the south of Chennai. it is situated in Chennai district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu about seven kilometers south of Adyar, Chennai. The former name of the city was Thiruneelakandapuram, named after the Thiruneelakandeshwarar temple. Neelankarai is located with Palavakkam in the north, Vettuvankeni in the south, Thoraipakkam in the west and the Bay of Bengal in the east. Over the years Neelankarai has developed tremendously and has made a significant name for itself in popularity for various reasons.

Palavaakam Info

Palavakam is a locality in the south of Chennai and census town in Chennai district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located on the East Coast Road about 6 km south of Adyar. Palavakam had a population of 14,369. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Palavakam has an average literacy rate of 74%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 78%, and female literacy is 68%. In Palavakam, 12% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Thiruvanmiyur Info

Thiruvanmiyur is a largely residential neighborhood in the south of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Thiruvanmiyur witnessed a spike in its economy with the construction of Chennai's first dedicated technology office space, the Tidel Information Technology Park in neighboring Taramani. The subsequent rise of several information technology businesses, research centres and offices around Tidel park proved fortuitous for Thiruvanmiyur, as many of the workers at these offices often made Thiruvanmiyur their home. The Marundeeswarar Temple, dedicated to Shiva previously defined the area, leading it to be mentioned in Sangam Tamil epics. It is also commonly referred to as the MICO layout of Chennai city. Other Famous Temples are Ashtalakshmi Temple and Aarupadai Murugan Temple.

Velechery Info

Velachery is a suburb and neighborhood in Chennai. It is located in the southern part of the city sharing borders with Guindy in the north, Taramani in the east, Perungudi in the south-east, Pallikaranai in the south, Madipakkam in south-west, Adambakkam in the west and north-west. It is the headquarters of Velachery taluk and straddles the boundary between Chennai and Kancheepuram districts. The history of Velachery dates back to ninth century CE when it was a small village. Epigraphs indicate that the area was contemporary to other historical townships in the Tondaimandalam region of Tamilakam. The oldest kalvettus in Velachery are in the ancient Selliamman temple from the reigns of Parakesarivarman/Parantaka Chola (9th century) and Parthivendravarman. The Dhandeeswaram temple contains many epigraphs from the times of Gandaraditya Chola (10th century)and emperors Raja Raja Chola I and Rajendra Chola I (11th century). During the 12th century, Velachery, along with the rest of Tondaimandalam, was thought to have briefly come under the rule of the Kadavas (or Kadavarayas) who were feudatory powers under the Cholas and subsequent Pandya emperors. An epigraph from king Kopperunjingan I of Sendamangalam of South Arcot region is found in Velachery. As in other contemporary Madras regions, the Velachery epigraphs attest to the remarkable system of local administration systems under Pallavas and Cholas of Tamilakam.There was harmonious functioning of the institutions of central government along vast network of village 'sabaikal'/'sabhas' or assemblies which enjoyed considerable local autonomy and which were the real guardians of villages. The functioning of the sabaikal in places like Velachery, Kunrattur, Thirumazhisai, Poonamalle and Padi are well attested,with their composition of village elders and learned members of the community, and maintaining law order, levying taxes and ensuring the functioning of the economy. However, under the subsequent Vijayanagara empire and their feudatories, the power of the local assemblies seems to have progressively declined in favour of more centralized rule. The Velachery kalvettus mention instances of an Alanganattar family (thought to be the title of the village elders) donation to the Dhandeeswaram temple, and of two people buying land from the sabai and donating them to the temple. Contemporary accounts from Kavanur near Tiruvottiyur describe how the village assemblies receiving money from individuals and agreeing to pay interest on it. It is clear that the village assemblies possessed the right of buying and disposing of land or other categories of properties owned jointly by the villagers for them and on their behalf. A Chola record from Velachery mentions a Council of Justice, called Dharmasana, presided by the King and assisted by learned Brahmins, called Dharmasanabhattars. Lesser cases were decided by local courts named as Nyayattar. In the epigraphs, some parts of the Velachery village were known as Dinachintamani Chaturvedimangalam in honor of land grants given to Brahmins for teaching the four Vedas. (In current times, the Mettu Theru areas of Dhandeeswaram are thought to correspond to the references). In such Brahmadeya villages or Agarams, the lands were held by the village in common on a tenure system known as Ganabhogam, cultivated under joint ownership by the community and the profits shared in proportion to the share held on the land. Another kalvettu mentions a sale of land by non-Brahmins with the permission of king Rajendra Chola I, indicating that even non-Brahmins held land in the Brahmadeya villages. As Madras/Chennai city expanded in the late 20th century, Velachery became one of the prime residential neighbourhoods of Chennai. The American Advent Mission School has been functioning since the 1950s. The transformation of Velachery happened with the widening of Bypass Road in 2005 to a six-laned road, which gave ample opportunities for builders to commercially exploit the place.

Chitlapakkam(600064)
Pallavaram Info

Pallavaram is considered to be one of the oldest inhabited places in South India. A major archaeological find was made in the year 1863 when the British archaeologist Robert Bruce Foote discovered a stone implement from the Paleolithic Age inside a ballast pit. Since then, a number of Stone Age artifacts have been uncovered.Most of these artifacts are currently lodged in the Egmore museum. Together with Chromepet, the Pallavaram area was referred to as "Pallavapuram."The present-day town of Pallavaram has its origins in the settlement of arshad which existed during the time of the 8th century Pallava king Mahendravarman I.The Pallavas have left titles in early Pallava script at the cave temple in Pallavaram which date back to 600 CE. Both the Mughal Empire and the British East India Company had their cantonments in Pallavaram. During the 17th century, Pallavaram remained dependent for sometime, upon the Portuguese colony of San Thome. During the 18th century, the British established a cantonment at Pallavaram, supplementary to the one at St. Thomas Mount. A wireless station was established in the early years of the 20th century. The Madras aerodrome was opened at Pallavaram in 1929.

Choolai(600112)
Chrompet Info

Chromepet is a suburb located in the southern part of Chennai, India. It is situated around 22 km from the Chennai Central Railway Station and 4 km south of the Chennai International Airport on the Grand Southern Trunk (GST road). Formerly a part of Pallavaram Municipality, it is now governed by the Tambaram City Municipal Corporation.Neighbouring areas include Thirumudivakkam, Tambaram, and Pallavaram. The 200-feet road connects Chromepet with Thoraipakkam. Together with Pallavaram, the Chromepet area was referred to as "Pallavapuram."The area was part of Thondaimandalam ruled by Thondaimaans who were allied with the early Cholas from around the 1st to 2nd century CE. Later, the area was passed on to the chieftains of the Satavahanas. Chennai, Chengalpet, and the surrounding areas belonged to the Thondai Nadu during the Pallava period (3rd to 7th century CE). The historic period proper begins with the Pallava kings and the earliest of their stone inscriptions is found nearby in Pallavaram (Pallava Puram) in a cave temple excavated by Mahendravarman I (600–630 CE). Narasimhavarman I who succeeded Mahendravarman I waged battles against Pulekesin of the Chalukya dynasty and defeated him at Manimangalam, which is 11 km (6.8 mi) south-west of Chromepet.

Tambaram Info

Tambaram is a city located within the Chennai Metropolitan Area in the Indian State of Tamil Nadu. The city is governed by Tambaram City Municipal Corporation. Tambaram is an ancient town referred to as Taamapuram in an inscription of the 13th century. The word was inscribed on the walls around the sanctum sanctorum at Marundeeswarar temple in Tirukachur village, near Chengalpattu. he earliest mention of Tambaram dates back to the 13th century when the word 'Taamapuram' was inscribed on the walls around the sanctum sanctorum at Marundeeswarar temple in Tirukachur village, near Chengalpattu. The oldest locality in the city is Pallavapuram which is considered one of the oldest inhabited places in South Asia.Pallavapuram is most commonly known today as Pallavaram. On May 13, 1863, Robert Bruce Foote, a British geologist with the Geological Survey of India (GSI), discovered a hand axe belonging to the Lower Palaeolithic Age at Pallavaram (Pallavapuram). Since then, several Stone Age artefacts have been discovered.Most of these artefacts are currently lodged in the Egmore museum.

Choolaimedu(600094)
Villivakkam Info

Villivakkam is a neighbourhood of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is served by the Villivakkam railway station on the Chennai Central–Arakkonam suburban section. Villivakkam is the largest state assembly constituency in Tamil Nadu in terms of number of voters. He real name of Villivakkam is Vilvaaranyam. An old Shiva temple here is built by Sage Agasthiyar and there are many vilvam (bael) trees here, hence it earned the name Vilva Aaranyam, which means the "jungle of bael trees". As time passed, the name changed into Villivakkam.

Korattur Info

Korattur is a neighbourhood situated in the western part of Chennai. It is a part of the Ambattur Zone of Chennai Corporation and located along the Chennai-Bangalore/Mumbai railroad about 12 km from the Chennai Central. It is developed with TNHB Layouts similar to Anna Nagar and the southern section of Korattur located near Padi is often considered to be an integral part of Anna Nagar. The place has developed from being a calm village in the early 20th century to an urban township of today due to the expansion of the Chennai city and the industrial development of west part of Chennai. The neighbourhood is served by Korattur railway station of the Chennai Suburban Railway. The main road (East and Central Avenue) have been laid as four-lane road with a median, such that each side has a two lanes with parking facility. Korattur is dotted with thick foliage. The main road leading from Padi is populated with thick and old trees on both sides, so much so that the canopy renders the sky only partially visible. There are many other streets with such high tree-density, most notably the 18th Street and 12th/15th Street junction. Korattur is one of the place in Chennai to have detailed and planned TNHB colony and surrounded with thick greenery and trees around all places. In the recent past the old flats are replaced by new apartment complexes. The Korattur area boasts the largest lake in the Chennai district, spanning approximately 990 acres named as korattur lake.

Padi Info

Padi is a locality and neighbourhood in the city of Chennai, India. It was named as Thiruvaaipadi and Later called as Padi short form of Thiruvaaipadi, Sundarar, (Tamil saints) came to Padi and sang songs in the Lord Shiva Temple (Tiruvalleeswarar Temple). Padi exactly 13 km from the city's Kilometer Zero is a latest included part of the city. MTH Road (Madras–Thiruvallur High Road), now unofficially known as the CTH Road (Chennai–Thiruvallur High Road), passes through Padi. Padi is basically an industrial area and its infrastructure and living conditions have made this place popular among the working class.

RedHills Info

Sengundram, known in English as Red Hills, is a suburb in the northwestern part of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India in Thiruvallur District. The name was derived from the red hills (Semman Kuviyal) that was formerly present in the area. The first railway proposals for India were made in Madras in 1832. The country's first transport train, Red Hill Railway (built by Arthur Cotton to transport granite for road-building), ran from Red Hills to the Chintadripet bridge in Madras in 1836-1837. A town named Sholavaram has a unused airstrip build by British for World War II. It was originally operated by the Royal Air Force as an airbase during World War II. After the war, it was abandoned until the airstrip was turned into a venue for drag racing. Most notably, the Malayalam actor Jayan was killed in a helicopter accident here during the shooting of his film Kolilakkam on 16 November 1980.

Ambattur Info

Ambattur is a northwestern neighbourhood of Chennai, India. It is located in Ambattur taluk of the Chennai District, surrounded by Avadi, Anna Nagar, Padi, Mogappair, Kallikuppam, Surapet, Korattur, Ayappakkam, Athipet and Thiruverkadu. It covers an area of 45 km2 (17 sq mi). The neighbourhood is served by Ambattur railway station of the Chennai Suburban Railway. Ambattur has its origins in a village of the same name which can be located at present as areas opposite to Ambattur telephone exchange. Ambattur was a village with large extents of agricultural farm lands irrigated by the once-sprawling Ambattur Lake. In 2011, the neighborhood had a population 466,205.

Annasalai(600002)
Avadi Info

The exact origin of the name 'Avadi' is not known. One version has it that it is the combination of "Aa" (meaning cow) and "Adi or gudi (kudi)" (meaning place in Tamil), indicating that the place had many cows. One of the more popular theories about the origin of the name is that it is an acronym for "Armoured Vehicles and Ammunition Depot of India". However, this is most likely a backronym invented more recently. The entity "Armoured Vehicles and Ammunition Depot of India" does not appear in any British records.[citation needed] This acronym is further disputed by the existence of a railway station going by the name of "Avadi" in the locality since 1873 before the establishment of defence industries. Several British documents from the 19th century refer to the place as "Avady", which doesn't match the widely circulated acronym theory. The name Avadi (Avady) was already in use by 1856, when the first public railway was opened in the Madras Presidency. This predates the transfer of the Madras Presidency's arsenal from Fort St. George, India in the city of Madras, to Avadi, which was done sometime after 1870, which contradicts the popular acronym theory.

Edapalayam(600052)
Ayyappanthangal Info

Ayyappanthangal is a neighborhood to the west of Chennai, Tamilnadu, India. It comes under Mangadu Municipality of Chennai Metropolitan Area (CMA), governed by CMDA. It is located 20 kilometres (12 mi) away from Fort St George on the Mount-Poonamallee Road. The nearest railway stations are at Guindy (Chennai South Line) about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) away and Avadi (Chennai West Line) about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) away. The Porur Junction where a much-needed road overbridge on the busy Guindy–Poonamallee stretch was built after a very long delay of nearly five years is just about 2 km from Iyyapanthangal and the Poonamallee Junction is just about 6 km from the town.

Poonamallee Info

The name "Poonamallee" is the anglicized form of the Tamil word Poondhamalli, which might have been derived from "Poovirundavalli", meaning "the place where jasmine was cultivated". Saint Thirukatchi nambi in his last days suffered from aged illness and due to his service to Lord varadha of kanchi interrupted. But he tried hard to reach kanchi and on seeing this lord varadha along with Lord of Srirangam and Thirupathi appeared before him and gave darshan. It is also the birthplace of him. This place is also called "Lakshmipuram" and Ulagu Vuyya Konda Cholapuram.

Edayanchavadi(600103)
Moolakadai Info

Moolakadai, which is pronounced as 'Moolakkadai', is a part of North Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is the gateway of North Chennai. Moolakadai Junction is the place where G.N.T. Road (NH 5: Chennai-Kolkata Highway) and Madhavaram High Road (Perambur - Madhavaram road) intersect. Moolakadai is primarily a high traffic area in North Chennai due to the movement of Heavy vehicles (mainly containers) as most of those heavy vehicles have to pass through Moolakadai , to and fro the Chennai Port. For those who come from other areas of Chennai, Moolakadai acts as the gateway to the areas like Madhavaram, Kodungaiyur, Madhavaram Milk Colony, Mathur MMDA, and Manali.

Thirumullaivoyal Info

The history of the region is obtained from the inscriptions from the Masilamninathar temple. It has inscriptions from the period of Chola and Pandya, as per which, it was located on the banks of a tributary of river Palar.The temple has inscriptions from the period of Medieval Cholas and has received various architectural additions during their regime. An inscription from the period of Uttama Chola (970-85 CE) recorded as AR 669 of 1904 indicates that Sembiyan Mahadevi, the mother of Uttama bought 9,300 kulis of land for 80 kalanju of gold from the Mahasabha of Ambattur and made a gift to the temple. This is the northernmost of temples where Sembiyan Mahadevi donated for the temple construction. There are also inscriptions from the regime of Parthivendravarman, a feudatory of Uttama Chola, which mentions the reconquest of the regions lost to Rashtrakutas during the Battle of Takkolam fought during 949 CE. Another inscription recorded as 677 and 678 of 1904 from the period of Rajendra I (1012–1044 CE) records gifts to the temple. There are other inscriptions from subsequent Chola kings like Kulothunga III (1178–1218 CE) and Rajaraja III (1216–1256 CE). There are inscriptions from Pandya king Jatavarman Sundara Pandyan I and from kings of Vijayanagara Empire like Harihara Raya II (1377–1404 CE), Harihara Raya II (1377–1404 CE) and Mallikarjuna Raya (1446–1465 CE). The large Nandi Bull statue is believed to have been built to commemorate the victory of king Thondaiman over two demon brothers

Perugalathur Info

Perungalathur is a neighborhood in the city of Tambaram, situated within the Chennai Metropolitan Area, Tamil Nadu, India. Formerly a Town Panchayat,it was merged into the Tambaram City Municipal Corporation in November 2021.Ancient Shiva Temple, located in Perungulathur is about 800 years old. The Kamatchi Amman Temple and Aadhi Karaneeswarar Temple are also popular. Perungulathur railway station is about 30 km from Chennai Central. Southern Railway is currently renovating and expanding the station, including extension of platforms. The two existing platforms were laid during the British era when most trains had nine compartments and are now being extended to accommodate 12-car trains. Currently, over 10,000 commuters use the station daily. All 84 suburban trains halting at the station have 12 compartments. A new rail line exclusively for express trains is also planned. The town has two lakes, one in Peerkankaranai, adjacent to NH-45 and another Perungulathur lake behind the Vedanta Desika Srinivasa Perumal Temple. Much of Peerkankaranai Lake was filled during the widening of NH-45 highway and the remaining area is shrinking due to dumping of solid wastes and encroachments. Perungulathur Lake, spread over an area of 55 acres, gives the name to this town meaning "A Place with Big pond"

Manali Info

Manali is an industrial and residential part of Chennai, India. It is a zone in Greater Chennai Corporation located in the northern part of Chennai district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. As of 2011, the neighborhood had a population of 35,248. In October 2011, the erstwhile Manali municipality of Tiruvallur district merged with Greater Chennai Corporation and later became a part of Chennai district since August 2018. Tiruvottiyur railway station and Perambur railway station are the nearest railway stations of Manali, which are 4 km and 8 km away, respectively. Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) runs passenger buses to Manali from other major parts of the Chennai city.

Kundrathur Info

Kunnathur is a panchayat town in Tirupur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It was previously under the jurisdiction of the Erode district. However kunnathur is in tiruppur district, legislative assembly consistency for kunnathur is Perundurai which is in Erode district. Kunnathur is famous for producing compressors and loaders, and for its borewells. There are commercial banks, cooperative banks and agriculture society in Kunnathar including State Bank of India, Tamil Nadu Merchantile Bank, etc. All buses from Tirupur to Gobichettipalayam and Gobichettipalaym to Coimbatore pass through Kunnathur and have a one minute halt. A bus arrives every 15 to 20 minutes. One also can come to Perumanallur and take the buses for Salem and Coimbatore. The buses from Tirupur to Erode pass through Kunnathur with a one minute stop. There is a bus every three hours. The closest airport is the Coimbatore International Airport, 98.7 km away. The nearest railway station is Periyanaikanpalayam which is 8.7 km away.

Mathur(600068)
Pattabiram Info

Pattabiram is a neighbourhood situated on the western part of Chennai, India. The suburb, which falls under Avadi Municipal Corporation, is about 25 km from the Chennai Central railway station. One of the Pattabiram's major industries is, now defunct, Southern Structural Limited, a factory which produced pressure vessels, steel fabrication, and container-handling cranes. Opened in 1958, the company was owned by Tamil Nadu Govt, with a total of 850 employees. Currently, Govt of Tamil Nadu has planned to build its third Tidel Park in this place. This project includes a five-star hotel, convention centre and residential flats apart from the IT park. Owned by the state government, the 45 acres of land is on the Chennai-Tiruvallur road and within easy access of suburban railway line and arterial roads, said government officials. Among the major institutions in Pattabiram is an old and famous Hindu college affiliated to the University of Madras. Sri Ramakrishna School a well known school in that region which made a huge educational service in that region and was appreciated my former Members of that constituency. There are also quite a few Engineering and arts colleges within the vicinity, including A.M.S College of Engineering, Jaya Engineering College, Shakthi Engineering College and Jaya College of Arts and Science.

Selaiyur Info

Selaiyur is a neighbourhood of Tambaram, India located on the Tambaram–Velachery Road in the Chennai Metropolitan Area. It was once called Silaiyur.Neighbouring areas include Tambaram, Madambakkam, Rajakilpakkam, Sembakkam, Chitlapakkam and Medavakkam.Once a part of Pallavaram Municipality,it was merged into Tambaram Municipal Corporation in 2021. Selaiyur has an ancient temple tank in its midst. This tank belonged to the nearby Perumal temple. It is said that a record written 400 years ago by Chola king Thribhuvana Chakravarthy Vijaykanda Gopalan states that the tank belonged to the Perumal temple. Selaiyur is connected by MTC. The nearest railway station is 3 kilometres away at Tambaram. The nearest airport is Chennai International Airport at Meenambakkam. The main mode of transport and conveyance are buses and share-autos. The following buses ply towards Camp Road. Camp Road is the main junction in the locality where many banks like SBI, HDFC, AXIS are situated.

Pammal Info

Pammal is a southern suburb in Chennai.The neighborhood is around 22 kilometers from Chennai Central Railway Station, in proximity to Pallavaram on the western side of the Grand Southern Trunk Road (GST Road) close to Chennai International Airport. The neighborhood is served by Pallavaram Railway Station of the Chennai Suburban Railway Network. Formerly a Municipality, Pammal was merged to Tambaram City Municipal Corporation in 2021. Leather and tannery factories are present in and around Pammal, which are labour-intensive and employ many people.Pammal Sambandha Mudaliar, the father of modern Tamil theatre, was born in Pammal. uring the late Chola period (9th to 12th century AD) the area belonged to the Churathur Nadu, named after Thiruchuram, the modern Trisulam village near Pallavaram. The Churathur Nadu extended from Tambaram in the south to Adambakkam and Alandur in the north and included Pammal, Pallavaram, and Thiruneermalai. Inscriptions at Thiruneermalai refer to certain merchants from Pammal, showing that this village near Pallavaram existed even then.

Kk Nagar Info

K.K. Nagar (shortened from Kalaignar Karunanidhi Nagar) is a neighbourhood located in the southern part of Chennai, India. This is situated west of Ashok Nagar and the Chennai Airport is around 10 km southwest of this place. K.K. Nagar was a locality developed in the 1970s and early 1980s. K.K. Nagar is roughly 5 km2 in area. K.K. Nagar is organized by sectors and streets, and there are 15 sectors, and around 102 streets. This region is one of the few planned townships in the city. The region is spread as a rectangular landmass with traversing roads running through the region. The locality has a number of apartments inhabited by the people living in this part of the city. It also has one of the prominent schools in Chennai, PSBB, the residents of K.K. Nagar mostly consists of the alumni and the current students. People have started many different business to take advantage of the vast population going to this school, for e.g. Tuitions, Book merchants etc. The entire region consists of 12 rectangular blocks otherwise called Sectors. In addition to these, there are nearly 105 streets distributed across the 15 sectors. The divisions are marked by straight roads running from north to south and from east to west of the region. K.K. Nagar is a well planned and designed area like Chandigarh. The 12 sectors at K.K. Nagar are developed, 3 in rows and 4 in columns. Each sector has 6 to 7 streets and a park at the middle.

Nesapakkam Info

Nesapakkam is a locality in the K.K.Nagar which is part of the city of Chennai, India. It is situated between Virugambakkam and Ramapuram.

Sowcarpet Info

Sowcarpet is a neighborhood in the northern part of Chennai, India. Sowcarpet is one of the oldest neighborhoods of the city with narrow streets and vintage buildings. It is a bustling commercial area of the city, and a range of wholesale markets are located here. The locality is known as the North Indian hub of Chennai owing to the presence of the North Indian community here.Sowcarpet is home to the largest Marwadi community in South India. Sowcarpet is often referred to as "Little North India" owing to the presence of a predominantly North Indian population. The neighbourhood is home to the city's first North-Indian Jain temples. It is also flanked with shops and eateries offering north Indian foods and delicacies. In his book Madras Rediscovered, Chennai city chronicler S. Muthiah writes that Gujarati immigrants from Saurashtra who established themselves as a weaving community in Madurai and Tirunelveli arrived in the Sowcarpet neighbourhood in the 17th century. The diamond and silk merchants, who gave the neighbourhood its name, arrived in the 18th century from Gujarat. Other settlers in the neighbourhood includes the Marwaris from Rajasthan, who arrived later.

Tondiarpet Info

Tondiarpet is a northern neighbourhood of Chennai.This area got its name from a famous nineteenth-century Muslim Saint Kunangudi Masthan Sahib. His birthplace is located near Thondi in Ramanathapuram District. He meditated in a place known as "Lebbai Kaadu" in Chennai. The locals called him "Thondiar", meaning "Man hailing from Thondi". Later, Lebbai Kaadu came to be known as Tondiarpet.Hazarath Kunangudi Masthan Sahib Dargah located in Royapuram near Tondiarpet is visited by people of all faith. His writings are hailed by all people and are available in a textbook labeled as Gnana Sidhar Kunangudiar. It is available at his dargah in Royapuram. The place is located in the northern part of Chennai and close to Bay of Bengal. It shares its boundaries with other important regions of Chennai including George Town, which is a couple of kilometers to the south. Chennai Airport is about 26 km away from here.

Chemmancheri(600119)
Kolathur Info

Kolathur is a neighborhood located in the northwestern region of Chennai.Some of the important schools in Kolathur are Everwin Vidhyashram,Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, Government Higher Secondary School and Everwin Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Smt. Durgadevi Choudary Vivekananda Vidyalaya and Godson Public school (surapet main road) is another famous school. There is an Arts and Science College viz., Arulmigu Kapaleeswarar Arts and Science College,soka ikeda Arts & science college for Women and Annai voilet arts and science college.

Peravallur Info

Peravallur is a developed residential area, located on the north - western corner of Madras Peravallur is the one to be renamed as "Peravalloor.Sri Thanthondri Amman Temple is located at T. A. Koil Street, Peravallur. It is one of the oldest temples in the area.More than 1000 people take part in the festival and around 50,000 visitors visit the temple during the festival time.Risen Christ Church, which is located on Paper Mills road, Peravallur. Sri Vaithiyanatha Athma Lingeswarar Thaiyal nayagi Amman temple, Peravallur. The oldest siva temples, also Siddhar temple near Chennai.

Ashok Nagar Info

Ashok Nagar is a residential locality situated at the southern part of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It was established in 1964. At the heart of this colony, stands the Ashok Pillar. This four lion head stump, resembles the one erected by king Ashoka during the 3rd century BCE at Sanchi. Ashok Nagar has several finance establishments had set up their operations. The Udhayam Multiplex cinema with 4 screens is at Pillar junction. Also close by at Vadapalani are the Kamala, AVM Rajeswari, SSR Pangajam theatres Palazzo and Inox. Kasi theatre is at Ekattuthangal, about 5 min walk from Udhayam.The corporation park is situated near pillar junction.Kids play park at 12th Avenue is a compact play area for kids below 10. The Manthope Colony Cricket ground located near Manthope Colony has many unofficial sports clubs. Pudhur High School Ground is another spot where many cricket pitches are made on weekends.

Pursawalkam Info

Purasawalkam also known as Purasaiwakkam or Purasai / Purasawakkam, is a residential shopping area in the district of Chennai in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is close to the Chennai Central and Chennai Egmore railway stations. The name "Purasai" came from the name of a tree called 'purasai maram' in Tamil. In olden days this area was abundant with these trees. The Gangadeeshwarar temple is very famous temple for ages. Kellys Signal on the West and Doveton Signal on the East. Further this area is still known by the prominent theatres like Motcham, Mekala, Abhirami, Roxy, though all of have been demolished now.

Besantnagar(600090)
Kotturpuram Info

Kotturpuram, also known as Kottur, is a neighbourhood in Chennai (Madras).Anna Centenary Library, one of South East Asia's largest libraries is located here. It was inaugurated by former Chief minister of Tamil Nadu M. Karunanidhi.This area was developed by Tamil Nadu Housing Board under a Housing Board scheme in 1975. The scheme included Individual houses and Flats under HIG and MIG category in a planned layout with 5 main roads, crescent road, circular road and loop streets. The scheme also demarcated shopping complexes and parks. The area was initially called TNHB colony and was handed over to the residents after completion of the scheme. It was subsequently renamed to "Kottur Gardens". The residents of Kottur Gardens are part of a voluntary residents welfare association called "Kottur Gardens Residents Association".

Gopalapuram Info

Gopalapuram is a prime residential locality in Chennai. It is surrounded by Royapettah in the North and East, Mylapore in the South-East, Teynampet in the South and Thousand Lights in the West. It is located 17 km (11 mi) from the Chennai International Airport and 3 km (1.9 mi) from Chennai Central railway station. It is located in between Dr. Radhakrishnan Salai and Anna Salai. Avvai Shanmugam Road passes through Gopalapuram, dividing it into North Gopalapuram and South Gopalapuram. Gopalapuram comes under Chennai Central Lok Sabha constituency.

Alwarthirunagar Info

Alwarthirunagar is an urban locality in Chennai.he neighbourhood was developed by the City Lando Corporation in the late 1960s. With the opening of schools and shopping centres, Alwarthirunagar emerged as a service centre in Chennai's west. Twenty acres of forestation in the area acts against pollution.he main commercial district is on Arcot road. There is a multi brand superstore, grocery stores, fast food outlets, a bakery and a library. There is also a Panchayat Union dispensary.

Adambakkam Info

Adambakkam has a population with diverse cultures and religions where Hindus, Muslims and Christians co-exist. Prominent Hindu temples are the famous Pazhandi Amman temple near St. Thomas Mount railway station, Sundara Vinayagar Temple in NGO COLONY, Devi Nagamuthu Mariamman temple in EB Colony, Lord Subramanya temple in Brindavan Nagar, Bhuvaneshwari Amman temple in Andal Nagar and Nandeeswarar temple near St. Thomas Mount railway station. Viswaroopa Sarvamangala Shaneeswara Bhagawan Sannidhi is located inside Devi Nagamuthu Mariamman temple. Prominent Mosque is the Masthan Gori Masjid in Masthan Ghori street. Prominent Church is St. Mark's Catholic Church in Brindavan Nagar. Adhinath Digambar Jain Temple at Indira Gandhi street, Vanuvampetttai near Adambakkam is a Jain place of worship.

Ramapuram Info

Ramapuram is part of ward number 154 and 155 of the Greater Chennai Corporation. The former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, M. G. Ramachandran's residence was in Ramapuram. The place known as "MGR Gardens" now houses the Dr. M. G. R. Home and Higher Secondary School for the Speech and Hearing Impaired. Dr. M. G. R. Home and Higher Secondary School for the Speech and Hearing Impaired Ramapuram is also famous for Arasamaram Temple which is nearly 100 years old and Lakshmi Narasimha Perumal Temple (Lakshmi Narasimhan idol is approximately 2000 years old). The neighbourhood is surrounded by big hospitals like MIOT Hospital and SRM Hospital. Large organizations like L&T InfoTech, IBHYA, and DLF IT Park are also located in Ramapuram. Educational institutes include SRM University and SRM Easwari Engineering college, which is also located in the SRM campus and is affiliated to Anna University.

Besant Nagar Info

Kalakshetra Academy, the dance school started in 1936 by Rukmini Devi Arundale and her husband George Arundale and their associates at the Theosophical Society is also present in this locality. Besant Nagar was developed by Tamil Nadu Housing Board (TNHB) in the early 1970s and up to the early 1980s. It was developed in an area of about 4 sq km encompassing the surroundings of Indra Nagar and Shastri Nagar.TNHB developed residential plots, apartments, commercial complexes, wide roads, school zones, bus terminus and large parks. The Central Government Staff Quarters, popularly known as C.P.W.D. quarters, is located here and contributed to the development of the locality. Besant Nagar is also the residence of (former) World Chess Champion Viswanathan Anand.

Madipakkam Info

Madipakkam is residential locality situated in south of Chennai.Madipakkam had a population of 14,940. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Madipakkam has an average literacy rate of 98%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 90%, and female literacy is 95%. In Madipakkam, 9% of the population are under 6 years of age.

Ullagaram Info

Puzhuthivakkam, commonly known as Ullagaram or Ullagaram–Puzhuthivakkam, is a southern neighbourhood of Chennai. There are several places of worship in this locality. A few of them include:Sri Vijaya Ganapathy Temple,Sankara Madam ,Sengazhani Amman Kovil ,Selva Ganapathy Temple Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Board ,Shri Vijaya Ganapathy Temple ,Shri Sita Rama Anjaneyar temple at Swamy Nagar ,Shri Badala Vigneshwara temple ,Shri Drowpathy Amman temple at Vanuvampet,St. Judes Catholic Church at Vanuvampet,CSI St. James Church Sri Ramar temple at Ram Nagar Moovarasampet MosqueShri Bala Vinayagar Temple at Near Bus Stand,Balamurugan Balaganapathy Temple at Jothiramalingam Street, Sri Siddhi Vinayagar Temple, Vallal Adhiyamaan Street, Ramnagar North

Virugambakkam Info

Virugambakkam is a residential neighbourhood of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is an important residential area of and is famous for its schools, market, residential colonies and residences of film artists.Virugambakkam was one of the important places connected with the Anti-Hindi agitations of 1965. The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam vigorously campaigned in the Virugambakkam region during the 1967 elections.Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam has done a first state level meeting it has been organised by V.P Akilan. the meeting has been held in front of Arignar Anna, Karunanithi, M.G Ramachandran and some leaders in Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam.Chandra Metro Mall is a shopping mall located in Virugambakkam.

Saligramam Info

Saligramam is a residential locality situated in the western part of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Saligramam is surrounded by Vadapalani in the east, Virugambakkam in the west, KK Nagar in the south and Koyambedu in the north. Saligramam was part of Saidapet Taluk in Chengalpattu district before it was merged with Chennai City and district in 1977.

Choolaimedu Info

There are numerous temples, churches and mosques for the residents in the locality, notable churches being Maranatha Church, Christ Church, C.S.I. Church and Ascension Church, temples being Gangai Amman Kovil and Shiva Vishnu Kovil, and mosques being Kodambakkam Mosque, HGWC Choolaimedu Islamic Centre situated in Abdullah Street, Choolaimedu Mosque and Sowrashtra Nagar 10th Street Mosque in Choolaimedu. The Nungambakkam Railway subway was one of the few 4-lane railway subways in Chennai at the time it was opened in the early 1980s.Notable schools include Government Boys School, Jaigopal Garodia Government Girls Higher Sec School, TTA Matric, DAV School, LM Dadha Senior Secondary School, Kendriya Vidyalaya, and Ponnammal Vidyalaya. Public parks include Gill Nagar Park and a park maintained by Chennai Corporation near Nungambakkam Railway Station.

Maduravoyal Info

Maduravoyal also has a name as "ettam kal" (8th mile), so it could be famous in British Period too, it is exactly 12.87 kilometres (8.00 mi) from Chennai Harbour, and Maduravoyal located 3 km from the west of Koyambedu area which is a major hub of activity in Chennai City. Maduravoyal became a part of Greater Chennai Corporation in 2009 city expansion order passed by the state government. Nearby areas include Nerkundram, Mogappair, Nolambur, Vanagaram, Athipet, Ayanambakkam, Valasaravakkam, Alapakkam and Porur.

Avadi(600054)
Vanagaram Info

Vanagaram, which is pronounced as Vaanagaram, is a residential neighborhood in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, in India. It is in North-East of Chennai and the fastest developing parts of the city. It has always been a smart and affluent residential suburb, but more recently Vanagaram has become a busy commercial and educational center as well.

Perungudi Info

Perungudi has developed from a small village to a vibrant and thriving commercial/residential hub after the boom in the Indian IT industry. The World Trade Center Chennai is located here. IT companies like Amazon company, news channel Thanthi TV & many more IT companies are present here. Perungudi had developed an industrial estate in the 90's. It is still struggling with poor infrastructure for decades despite boasting offices of some the biggest IT companies in India. Perungudi houses one of the two major landfills in Chennai. The dump yard is constantly in the news for the burning of garbage despite it being banned.[citation needed] The dump yard also spills into the pallikarnai marshland which is home to a lot of local and migratory birds. The plans to close the dumpyard by the corporation have not yet been implemented.

Karapakkam Info

Karapakkam is an area of Chennai, in Tamil Nadu, India. It is one of the stops on the Old Mahabalipuram Road, or commonly referred to as OMR. It is situated between the IT Hubs of Thoraipakkam and Sholinganallur. It is parallel to Injambakkam on the ECR Highway. Karapakkam, which is a part of the Greater Chennai (pop: 4,500 approx.) is home to a number of BPO, IT/ITES companies and other IT/ITES companies such as Mahindra Satyam, Pantheon, Scope International, Capgemini India, Tata Consultancy Services, Accenture India, Cognizant Technology Solutions, Photon Infotech and Infosys are situated along the Rajiv Gandhi Salai (OMR). It has a Panchayat Elementary school, a government high school and Hindustan International School - CBSE. Annai Fathima Home for the Aged and Tsunami victims is also located in Karapakkam. It is 10 km from Thiruvanmiyur. Arulmigu Drupadi Amman, Arulmigu Gangai Amman, Arulmigu Vendavarasi Amman, and Arulmigu Kali Amman temples are some of the places of worship there. Thangavelu Engineering college, KCG College of Technology and Hindustan International School (Karapakkam Campus) are located here.

Tiru Vi Ka Nagar Info

Thiru. Vi. Ka. Nagar has a wide range of entertainment venues such as cinemas and parks nearby. Perambur has the first shopping mall of the north Chennai Spectrum Mall. It also consists of a 5 screen Multiplex named S2 Cinemas which is controlled by theater franchise SPI Cinemas. Other nearby theatres are Sri Brinda Theatre (Perambur), Ganga Cinemas (Kolathur, (Chennai)), Sri Shanmuga Cinemas (Moolakadai), Pandian Theatre (Kodungaiyur), Iyyapa Theatre (Erukkancherry). Perambur has also got Chennai's first Disco Water park named Murasoli Maran Flyover Park which is always crowded in the weekends.

Jaladampettai Info

Jalladiampet comes under the Chennai corporation Jalladianpet got jeyachandiran textile near puliyamaram bus stop Pillaiyar kovil streets, veerathamman kovil street, rice mill road & nesavalar nagar are the olden streets. jalladianpet got main entrance entering in area 1.from oil mill bus stop,2. near pulliyamaram bus stop,3.near vidhya school,4. near perumbakkam junction, Jalladiampet has large number of Water bodies / Lakes.

Medavakkam Info

Medavakkam is a southern suburb of Chennai in Tambaram taluk of Chengalpattu district, which is adjacent to the neighbourhood of Sholinganallur, Madipakkam, Selaiyur, Keelkattalai, Velachery and Tambaram and it is center place to the developing suburbs like Ponmar, Ottiyambakkam and Sithalapakkam. Medavakkam is administered by Village Panchayat, which comes under the Shollinganallur MLA Constituency and South Chennai MP Constituency. This location is a fast developing residential locality due to its close proximity to the IT corridor OMR and SEZ in Medavakkam Sholinganallur Road.

Pallikarani Info

Pallikaranai is a neighborhood and a residential area in south Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Located in proximity to the IT industry in Old Mahabalipuram Road, Chennai's central business districts and the automobile hub in GST road has attracted more population to Pallikaranai in the 2000s. Pallikaranai became a part of the Chennai Corporation in July 2011. Pallikaranai place surrounded by various natural lands, water resources ponds, lakes and different varieties of birds. Sree Balaji Dental college and Jerusalem Engineering College. ward 191 has Asan memorial college, St. Johns Memorial college, Bethotal School, Holley Bells in Saiganesh Nagar.

Anna Nagar Info

Anna Nagar originated as a suburban village called Naduvakkarai. It was called Mullam Village. Anna Nagar was developed by the Tamil Nadu Housing Board in the early 1970s following the World Trade Fair in the area in 1968.[3] The board developed residential plots, apartments, commercial complexes, wide roads, school zones, bus termini, and large parks. Anna Nagar is the first and the only neighbourhood in Chennai to follow a standard addressing system followed in the western world. One of the primary landmarks in Anna Nagar is the Anna Nagar Tower, built in 1968 as part of the World Trade Fair. Other important locations include the Anna Arch, Chinthamani, Blue Star, 14 shops, Shanthi Colony, Thirumangalam junction, Padi grade separator, Anna Nagar East, and the Anna Nagar West bus depot. Anna Nagar has several established schools and colleges, places of worship, shopping areas with both independent shops and chain stores, and numerous restaurants. The 2nd avenue is an arterial road in Anna Nagar which has emerged as a hub for several restaurants and shops. There are also a number of midsize hospitals and nursing homes catering to the local population.

Arumbakkam Info

Arumbakkam is notable for D G Vaishnav College. The Chennai Bottling Company (popularly known as the Gold Spot Company) was located here, which has now been converted into a car dealership. The locality is surrounded by Koyambedu, Aminjikarai and Anna Nagar. Other important locations are the Varadharraja Perumal Temple (built 500 years ago) and the Vinayagar Temple.

Koyambedu Info

Koyambedu is a neighbourhood in Chennai, India. Situated in the western part of Chennai city, the Koyambedu area has become a major hub of activity in Chennai after the inauguration of the Koyambedu market in 1996 and the Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus (CMBT) in 2002.Major temples in the neighbourhood include Kurungaleeswarar Temple, Sri Vaigundavaasa Perumal Temple, Sri Vinayagar Temple, and Sri Saemathamman Temple.

Broadway Info

Broadway (officially known as Prakasam Salai, after the freedom fighter T. Prakasam) is one of the historical thoroughfares of the commercial centre of George Town in Chennai, India. The road runs north–south connecting China Bazaar Road in the south with Ibrahim Sahib Street (Old Jail Road) in the north. The road divides George Town into Muthialpet and Peddanaickenpet.

Ponniammanmedu Info

Ponniammanmedu is a developing residential area in North Chennai, a metropolitan city in Tamil Nadu, India.Ponniammanmedu is a small Village/hamlet in Ellapuram Block in Thiruvallur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Arikampattu Panchayath. It is located 40 KM towards East from District head quarters Tiruvallur. 30 KM from Ellapuram. 10 KM from State capital Chennai.

Choolai Info

Choolai has got its name because of the Brick kilns present in that area. There is still a road by the name "Brick Kiln Road" (Sengal choolai road) in Choolai, which proved its name reason. It was previously called as "Lakshmi Narasimhapuram". Lord Natarajar temple in Choolai was built some 150 years back and is believed to be one of the very few temples built for lord Nataraja and only one in the city. Choolai is known for its "Madras United Spinning & Weaving Mills (Choolai Mills)". In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, there were two composite textile mills in Madras – B&C in Perambur, owned by a British Company and Madras United Spinning & Weaving Mills in Choolai, fully owned and managed by an Indian. But due to the strikes and losses this was sold to Sardar Inderjit Singh & Sons of Delhi and later they sold it to Edward Textiles of Bombay. But due to the non-payment of tax arrears, government seized the mills and converted the buildings into godowns for the Food Corporation of India, which is still there in Choolai.

Tharamani Info

Choolai has got its name because of the Brick kilns present in that area. There is still a road by the name "Brick Kiln Road" (Sengal choolai road) in Choolai, which proved its name reason. It was previously called as "Lakshmi Narasimhapuram". Lord Natarajar temple in Choolai was built some 150 years back and is believed to be one of the very few temples built for lord Nataraja and only one in the city. Choolai is known for its "Madras United Spinning & Weaving Mills (Choolai Mills)". In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, there were two composite textile mills in Madras – B&C in Perambur, owned by a British Company and Madras United Spinning & Weaving Mills in Choolai, fully owned and managed by an Indian. But due to the strikes and losses this was sold to Sardar Inderjit Singh & Sons of Delhi and later they sold it to Edward Textiles of Bombay. But due to the non-payment of tax arrears, government seized the mills and converted the buildings into godowns for the Food Corporation of India, which is still there in Choolai.

Porur Info

The earliest recorded history of Porur goes back to the Chola period when it served as the headquarters of an administrative division (nadu) called Perur Nadu. Porur Lake is the major source of fresh water for suburban areas such as Iyyapanthangal, Moulivakkam and Mangadu. Porur is also known for the Ramachandra Medical College. Porur houses Mono-pulse Secondary Surveillance radar, one of the two radars in the city, which aids air-transport communication.

Keelakatalai Info

The name Keelkattalai is derived from the word from east and village and translates to "The village to the east", with respect to Pallavaram, a Pallava era settlement. Initially, Keelkattalai was incorporated as a village panchayat and on 17 January 1970, it was merged with the Zamin Pallavaram Town Panchayat, Issa Pallavaram Town Panchayat, Hasthinapuram Town Panchayat and Nemilichery Panchayat to form the Pallavaram municipality.

Kodungaiyur Info

Kodungaiyur is a residential neighbourhood in the northern part of the city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It comes under Perambur Taluk of the Chennai District. Kodungaiyur has a number of educational institutions. Some of them are: Thiruthangal Nadar College, SelavayalMuthu Kumaraswamy Arts and Science College, Muthamil Nagar,Ambedkar Govt Arts College, MKB Nagar,Chennai Amirtha, Perambur,Chevalier T Thomas Elizabeth College for Women, Sembium,St. Anne's Arts and Science College, Moolakadai,St Sebastian's Industrial Training Institute.

Sholinganallur Info

The etymology given by Tamil scholars is "Chola" + "Angam" + "Nallur", which indicates that Sholinganallur was once part of a Chola settlement, most likely during the 8th century before which this used to be a marshland with a mangrove forest. Sholinganallur is home to a number of BPO and IT/ITES companies. Many major IT companies including Wipro.Some of the colleges include Sathyabama University, Jeppiaar Engineering College, St. Mary's School of Management Studies, St. Joseph's College of Engineering and more.

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Paraniputhur Info

Paraniputhur is a village panchayat located in the Kanchipuram district of Tamil-Nadu state,India.Chennai is the state capital for Paraniputhur village. It is located around 19.7 kilometer away from Paraniputhur.. The other nearest state capital from Paraniputhur is Bangalore and its distance is 143.7 KM.

Madhananthapuram Info

Madanandapuram is a small locality in Kunnattur Taluk in the Chennai district of Tamil Nadu. Pallavaram railway station and Chromepet railway station are the nearby railway stations to Madanandapuram. Madhanandapuram bus stop, Cycle Stand bus stop, Moulivakkam bus stop, and St Mary's School bus stop are the nearby bus stops in this locality. Chennai Bypass road, Madha Nagar Main road, Mugalivakkam Main road, Wireless Station road, Ramasamy Nagar Main road, and Kundrathur Main road are well-connected roads and also the highways are well-developed. Saveetha School Of Engineering, The Psbb Millennium School, and Sivanthi Matric School are the nearby schools and colleges situated in Madanandapuram. Annai Hospital, Yasotha hypnosis academy, and Hriday Hospital are the nearby hospital's medical centers situated in this locality.

Moulivakkam Info

Moulivakkam is a neighbourhood of Chennai. It is situated 18 km south-west of Chennai on the Arcot Road. It comes under Mangadu municipality and is bounded by Porur on the north, Kolappakkam on the south, Mugalivakkam on the east and Manapakkam on the south-east directions. The nearest railway station is at Guindy, which is about 6 kilometres away. The Porur junction is around 3 km away and Kathipara Junction is around 5 km away.

Mampakkam Info

Mambakkam is a Village in Tirukkalukunram Block in Kanchipuram District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 55 KM towards East from District head quarters Kanchipuram. 64 KM from State capital Chennai Mambakkam Pin code is 603405 and postal head office is Ponvilainthakalathur . Mambakkam is surrounded by Chengalpattu Block towards North , Thiruporur Block towards North , Madurantakam Block towards west , Kattankolathur Block towards North.

Kovilambakkam Info

Kovilambakkam is a southern suburb of Chennai, India. It is a village panchayat located in Tambaram taluk, Chengalpattu district in the state of Tamil Nadu, about 26 km from Chennai city center and 12 km from Tambaram. The neighbourhood spans the areas of Sunnambu Kolathur, Chinna Kovilambakkam and Periya Kovilambakkam. In December 2023, Cyclone Michaung caused 5.5 feet high floods in Viduthalai Nagar 2nd main road by building storm water drains to discharge water from Kovilambakkam and Sunnambu kolathur lakes to Narayanpuram lakes. This was 4 times the capacity of Narayanapuram lake and the outlet near A2B restaurant couldn't carry this water to marshland.

Thirunindravur Info

The name Thiruninravur comes from the Tamil words Thiru, nindra and vur. The Tamil word Thiru represents the name for the Hindu god Perumal. Nindra refers to stood and vur refers to a village or a place. It is said that Lakshmi was travelling through the sky and saw this beautiful village and stood here; she wondered how beautiful is this village. Thus the place came to be known as Thiru-ninra-vur, the village where Lakshmi-Narayana stood. Here there are two ancient temples which are written in the history of Tamil literature. As moonlight comes on to the temple Gopura it is special for many occasions. Thiruninravur is famous for Hridayaleeswarar Temple and Bakthavatsala Perumal Temple is one of the 108 Divyadesams. Hridayaleeswarar Temple Pusalar Nayanar constructed the temple in his heart that design is physically constructed by Mahindra Pallava 1500 years ago by the order of Lord Shiva. Both the temples were built in Pallava era. Many devotees from in and around Chennai, Thiruvallur and Kanchipuram regularly visit these temples. We can find good rush in Bakthavatsala Perumal Temple on Vaikunta Ekadasi and Hridayaleeswarar Temple during Prathosham days. Both the temples are historic, and are well maintained.

Egattur Info

Egattur is a village in Chengalpattu district of Tamil Nadu, located on the southern outskirts of Chennai, India. It is a suburban area near the SIPCOT IT Park, Siruseri. It is located between Navalur and Kazhipathur along the Old Mahabalipuram Road parallel to Muttukadu on the East Coast Road. It also borders the Buckingham Canal that runs into the Muttukadu backwaters. Illegal dumping and environmental pollution have been serious concerns for Egattur residents. The Mohammad Sathak A. J. College of Engineering is located in this region.

Vysarpadi Info

Vyasarpadi is a neighbourhood of Chennai.A Shiva temple known as the Ravishwarar Temple, which was built in the Chola's period, is situated here. Lord Shiva is named Ravishwarar. It is said the Lord is worshipped by the Sun. The Sun also took bath in the temple tank (Bhrama Theertham) to get rid of his Bhrama Dosham. The temple also has the goddesses. The Sun God is placed inside the sanctum of Lord Shiva facing him. Those worshipping Lord Shiva must also worship the Sun God in this temple. The temple has three sacred trees namely Vanni, Vilva and Naga Linga trees. A lot of people visit this temple on Sundays to get rid of various illnesses. The Don Bosco Beautitudes School acts as a rehabilation cum Youth Association centre for the youth around this area. The Don Bosco Matriculation School and its church are famous in Chennai. The Roman Catholic church features Italian Architecture. There is a market place and a "Ambedkar College of Arts and Science"

R.S Puram Info

R. S. Puram (or "Rathina Sabapathi Puram") is an upscale residential area in Coimbatore.R. S. Puram is located in Tamil Nadu, which has a mainly tropical savanna climate.Many rich commercial properties of the city are situated at R. S. Puram. As of now, R. S. Puram is the third largest commercial hub of the Coimbatore City after Town Hall and Gandhipuram, Coimbatore.R. S. Puram has a large number of multinational chains and is one of the major shopping centres in Coimbatore.

Peelamedu Info

The foundation stone for "Peelamedu" was laid in November 11, 1711. It was after much persuasion that the King of Mysore, Kanthirava Narasaraja II, granted a permission to Naidu Community people to establish the Peelamedu village On 11 November 2011, Peelamedu celebrated the locality's 300th anniversary with special arrangement in schools and colleges and poojas in temples. A railway flyover is under construction near Tidel Park. Peelamedu RS Flyover was opened in 2016 to avoid traffic congestion.Coimbatore International Airport is the second largest and busiest airport in the state of Tamilnadu is located at Peelamedu.

Singanallur Info

Singanallur is a major residential locality of the city of Coimbatore.It is located on the banks of Noyyal river, which runs to the southern boundary of the locality. According to the Chola poorva pattayam, the name "Singanallur" is derived from the name of a Chola queen "Singarammal", mother of Karikala Chola in 2nd century AD and the village being donated as "Chadurvedi Mangalam" by the emperor to the priestly class. Singanallur is located at a distance of 9 km from the centre of the city, Townhall.The nerve centre of Singanallur is Trichy Road. This road passes through the centre point of Singanallur. Other major roads include Kamarajar Road, Neelikonampalayam Road, Vellalore Road and Masakalipalayam Road. It is located about 9.5 km from Townhall, the centre of the city, 7 km from the Coimbatore International Airport and about 8 km from City railway station, 9 km from Gandhipuram Central Bus Terminus and 10 km from Podanur railway station and is well connected to local bus services to various parts of the city. Singanallur shares its border with Ramanathapuram, Ondipudur, Vellalore, Uppilipalayam, Masakalipalayam, Varadharajapuram, Neelikonampalayam, Kallimadai , Nanjundapuram and SIHS Colony.

Ganapathy Info

Ganapathy is one of the well-connected localities in the city and has many roads linking to various parts of the Coimbatore Metropolitan Area.The various arterial roads in the area are Sathy Road, Avarampalayam Road, FCI Road, Athipalayam Road a Rathinapuri Road. The stretch between Textool Railway flyover to Ganapathy Signal of the Sathy Road is the most congested road in Tamil Nadu. To decongest the Sathy Road especially in Ganapathy area, the State Highways Department has proposed to develop Peelamedu–Kalapatti-Saravanampatty and Kurumbapalayam Road into a ring road along the banks of Sanganoor stream. According to the Highways sources, the 12-km stretch from SITRA Junction in Peelamedu would run through Kalapatti and join Sathyamangalam Road at Saravanampatti and then it would join Mettuppalayam Road at Thudiyalur. On completion of this stretch, the Ganapathy section of the Sathy Road would have options of diverting through either sides bypassing Gandhipuram.

Ram Nagar Info

Ram Nagar is Located in Central Coimbatore. It is located between Gandhipuram, Tatabad, Grey Town and RS Puram.... Famous women's association WOBEDA is operated from here. The RASHTRIYA SWAYAMSEWAK SANGH Office is also located in Ramnagar.

Sungam Info

Sungam Mosque or Sungam Pallivasal is a mosque in Madurai city, Tamil Nadu, India. The mosque was founded by Muslim Jamath People. It is the oldest mosque in Madurai.It was built by Mughal architecture style. Nelpettai area is Situated in the Vaigai river bank. This is the center of manufacturing of essential foods for Madurai. Rice and cereals marketed here since the British period. Following the success of Malik Kafur, Madurai Governed under the umbrella of various Muslim rulers. Then Nelpettai became part of the Muslim concentration.

Perianaickenpalayam Info

Periyanaickenpalayam is an industrial city and one among the suburb of Coimbatore in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located along National Highway NH 67, Mettupalayam road, an arterial road in Coimbatore. Philanthropist K.Rangaswamy Naidu was instrumental in the development of Periyanaickenpalayam and was popularly known as Bungalow Naidu. India's largest textile machinery manufacturer Lakshmi Machine Works is situated in Perianaickenpalayam.

Sundrapuram Info

Devaraja Mudaliar (1892 - 1958), the grandson of Arcot Thoppayya Mudaliar founded Sundarapuram on the outskirts of Coimbatore. A.T. Devaraja Mudaliar or ATD has a street named after him in Race Course and he used to live at his palatial bungalow 'Ratnalaya' along with his wife Sundaribai and only daughter Premakumari..

Koundampalayam Info

Kavundampalayam is a village in the Erode district of Tamil Nadu, South India. The village belongs to Chennimalai panchayat town. Kavundampalayam (also spelled as Goundampalayam) is an area located in Coimbatore.Koundampalayam is a good locality. It has good connectivity to school, college, hospital, bank and market.

Koundampalayam Info

Kavundampalayam is a village in the Erode district of Tamil Nadu, South India. The village belongs to Chennimalai panchayat town. Kavundampalayam (also spelled as Goundampalayam) is an area located in Coimbatore.Koundampalayam is a good locality. It has good connectivity to school, college, hospital, bank and market.

Saravanam Patty Info

Saravanampatti is a neighborhood of the Coimbatore city. It lies on the north-eastern part of the city. Saravanampatti is one of the fast-growing neighbourhoods of Coimbatore.Saravanampatti has now emerged as the "IT Corridor of Coimbatore", with the region housing a large share of IT businesses at Coimbatore.Around 50,000 IT Professionals are working out of just Saravanampatti in Coimbatore, of which Cognizant employs close to 14,000 & Bosch employs around 5,500. Hirotec India Private Limited and CRI pumps are the manufacturing companies.

Sivanandhapuram Info

Sivanandhapuram is a Locality in Coimbatore City in Tamil Nadu State, India.Ayyappa Layout , Venkatasamy Nagar , Athipalayam Pirivu , Gopalakrishnapuram , Ramakrishnapuram are the nearby Localities to Sivanandhapuram.Coimbatore , Palladam , Coonoor , Tiruppur are the nearby Cities to Coimbatore.DMK , AIADMK are the major political parties in this area.

Vadavalli Info

Vadavalli is a neighborhood in Coimbatore in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located on the Marudamalai Road and has been under the jurisdiction of the Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation limits since 2007. Located at the foothills of the Western Ghats, Vadavalli has a pleasant climate all through the year and has good ground water resources. A famous Lord Muruga temple in Tamil Nadu is located here. Anuvavi Temple, another Lord Murugan temple, is about 15 km away and can be reached via a mountain trail from Marudamalai. It also houses the Vellingiri Hills Lord Shiva site.

Saibaba Colony Info

Saibaba colony is an area located in Coimbatore, India. The Saibaba Temple is located there, and the name of the area is derived from the temple. The locality is mostly occupied by upper-middle-class people living in Coimbatore. One side is bordered by Thadagam road and the other side by Mettupalayam Road. NSR road in Sai Baba colony is fully occupied by commercial centers.The Saibaba Colony derives its name after a famous Saibaba temple located there.NSR Road in Saibaba Colony is famous for its shopping joints and food centers which solves the basic amenities.There are various schools located in this locality. Notable schools include Bharathi Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Lisieux Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Avila Convent, Sindhi Vidhyalaya, Angappa Senior Secondary School.

Siddhapudur Info

Located in the centre of the city of Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, India; the Sree Ayyappan Temple is a significant temple that is dedicated to Lord Sree Ayyappa. This temple in Coimbatore has been built on the same lines as of the original Sabarimala Temple in Kerala and thus is rightly honoured as the second Sabarimala Temple by devotees. In fact, not only the style of architecture but also the styles and methods of performing pooja at both the temples are similar. A visit to the Ayyappan Temple would thus make you feel as if you are in Kerala. The Ayyappa Temple has been built following the traditional styles of architecture and is a pure delight for architecture lovers, history buffs as well as religious devotees. The temple attracts a huge number of devotees from all across the country all year round. These pious devotees visit the temple to seek the blessing of Lord Ayyappa, as well as use the temple as a mid-station for rest before they set out on their Sabarimala Pilgrimage.

Nilambur Info

Neelambur is a suburb in Coimbatore District, Tamil Nadu. Neelambur is situated in the Eastern Part of Coimbatore. Neelambur is the entrance of Coimbatore City from the National Highways. The road splits for Palakkad, Kerala and Coimbatore City here. Neelambur is also the East-End of Coimbatore City. Neelambur lies on the Junction of Avinashi Road, NH 47 and NH 544. Neelambur has few Major Hospitals, Colleges, 5-Star Hotels.

Nilambur Info

Neelambur is a suburb in Coimbatore District, Tamil Nadu. Neelambur is situated in the Eastern Part of Coimbatore. Neelambur is the entrance of Coimbatore City from the National Highways. The road splits for Palakkad, Kerala and Coimbatore City here. Neelambur is also the East-End of Coimbatore City. Neelambur lies on the Junction of Avinashi Road, NH 47 and NH 544. Neelambur has few Major Hospitals, Colleges, 5-Star Hotels.

Puluvapatti Info

Pooluvapatti is a panchayat town in Coimbatore district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is a western suburb of Coimbatore and lies close to Kerala border. Pooluvapatti comes under Coimbatore Municipal Corporation.

Thondamuthur Info

Thondamuthur is the residential area. There is very high rise in population due to the development of many residential plots, apartments and many people reside here because the place is well connected with city centre through many routes and they can easily commute daily from Thondamuthur. The climate of Thondamuthur is very pleasant, low pollution, and many tourist spots like kovai Kutralam , Velliangiri hills, Isha Foundation, Siruvani hills, Vaidehi falls are situated near Thondamuthur. People can taste World's second tastiest water Siruvani here.

Sirumugai Info

Sirumugai is a Panchayat town in Coimbatore district , which is well known for Silk Sarees Bazaars. It is situated in the northern part of Coimbatore district, on the banks of the Bhavani River.Sirumugai was one of those millons of small villages, dotting the whole country - side of India, unknown to out-siders and without any special importance to merit historical mentioning. That was so, till the Italians came on the scene, with their South India Viscose Company, with Indian collaboration in 1960. A plot of land was bought in August 1964, and a small chapel was built by Fr. S. Saveriar and blessed by Bishop Savarimuthu. It was separated from Mettupalayam parish and erected as a new Parish on 25.02.1974 by Bishop Visuvasam. The Parish Priest was Fr. Joe Adaikalam. A new presbytery was built by Fr. Joe Adaikalm and was blessed by Bishop Visuvasam on 12.9.1974. A new church was constructed by Fr. K. P. Vincent and blessed by Bishop Ambrose on 26.1 . 1991. The foundation was blessed by the same Bishop on 24.12.1989. A new bell for the church was blessed on 9.9.2001. A belfry and Grotto was constructed by Fr. M. Jesudass and blessed by Bishop Ambrose on 17.2.2002.Fr. M. Pancras, Fr. Patrick D’ Rosario, Fr. Vincent Paul Raj, were also Parish Priests of this Parish.

Sulur Info

The history of Sulur dates back to around 2300 years ago. Ancient coin of Eran dating back to third century BC have been found at Sulur. During the ninth century AD, Aditya Cholan introduced agriculture in Sulur. The Sulur Reservoir was constructed during the reign of Adithya Chola.The Sulur pond was reconstructed in thirteenth century during the rule of Sundra Pandian. The Megalithic pottery [sulur dish] dating back to first century has been found in archeological digs at Sulur and is currently in display at the British Museum, London (No:1935.4-19.15). The inscriptions on the pottery might even be from the harappa civilization. During the Vijanagara Period, most of the Kannada people and Telugu people settled in Sulur.

Erumaivettipalayam(600067)
Thirumuruganpoondi Info

Origins of the temple. This ancient temple's origins date back to the 9th century CE. It is a National Heritage Monument, and the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is in charge of its maintenance. The temple is the second Shiva Sthalam in Kongu Nadu and also one among the 276 Thevara Paadal Petra Sthalams.The place derives its name from the Murugan temple: Thirumuruganatheeswar Temple present in the town.

Karumathampatty Info

In 1710, Karumathampatti became a permanent residence of the missionaries. In 1803, Fr. Dubois MEP obtained from the British government, a large plot of land for the construction of a church as well as for the development of the society. He drew a plan for a new church but unfortunately he could not build it.

Pollachi Info

Pollachi is a town and municipality in Coimbatore district.The town is popular for the film shooting that takes place here and many films in Tamil and other languages have been shot here.Pollachi is probably derived from Pozhil Vaitchi which means "gifted with beauty" in Tamil. Edicts indicate that the region was known as Pozhil Vaitchi during the Chola period.The town receives majority of the rainfall from Southwest monsoon arriving through the Palghat gap and receives an average annual rainfall of around 1,274 mm.

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Ramapattinam Info

Ramapattinam village is located in the UTC 5.30 time zone and it follows indian standard time(IST). Ramapattinam sun rise time varies 19 minutes from IST. The vehicle driving side in Ramapattinam is left, all vehicles should take left side during driving. Ramapattinam people are using its national currency which is Indian Rupee and its internationl currency code is INR. Ramapattinam phones and mobiles can be accesed by adding the indian country dialing code +91 from abroad.

Kovilpalayam Info

The name Kovilpalayam would have been derived due to its old Hindu temples. The Kaalakaleshwara Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, is built by Cholas during the 8th century A.D, lies on the banks of the Kousika River at Kovilpalayam. Dakshinamoorthy statue in this temple is believed to be the largest Dakshinamoorthy statue in Asia . People from all over Tamil Nadu and from other states visit on Pradosham day festivals. Another festival, Sura Samharam, for Lord Muruga, takes place after the week of Deepavali festival which is a very famous festival around the area. Kavayakaliamman Temple is located at Kavayanpathi, and named after King Kavayan. The temple here is dedicated to the goddess Shakti. The deity is seen holding a Thirisoolam (trident) and Agni (fire) in her two hands. In the prahara of the temple, there are statues of three soldiers sacrificing themselves by cutting their heads with swords. The specialty of the temple is that there is a practice of navagandam (people sacrificing themselves to the goddess). Fridays of the Tamil months of Aadi (July–August), Thai (January–February), as well as Sundays, Full Moon days, new moon days, and Navratri, are auspicious days for the temple. Other temples include Sakthimaariamman Temple and Veeramachi Amman Temple.

Mettupalayam Info

Mettupalayam is a municipality town and taluk headquarters of Mettupalayam Taluk. It is the third largest town in the Coimbatore district after Coimbatore and Pollachi. It's located to the North of the Coimbatore city on the way to Ooty in the foothills of Nilgiri hills. As of 2011, the town had a population of 66,595. Mettupalayam railway station is the starting point of Nilgiri Mountain Railway and it operates the only rack railway in India connecting Ooty and Mettupalayam.Mettupalayam is situated on the bank of Bhavani River at the foot of the Nilgiri mountains.

Enchambakkam(600115)
Udumalpet Info

Udumalai, also known as Udumalaipettai and Udumalpet.The economy of Udumalpet and its surroundings is mainly based on agriculture and textile industry. Main crops cultivated in this area are coconut, maize, millet, sugarcane and paddy. Sizeable number of farmers also engage in dairy and poultry farming. The town, in the 1980s and 1990s, had a developed spinning industry but it has since declined due to automated micro and small textile industries which provides employment. There are windmill farms near the town because of the location of the town across the Palghat Gap.There are about fifteen higher secondary schools and a few of Arts and Science colleges.[8] Government runs Higher Secondary Schools along with other private schools. Sainik school run by The Sainik Schools Society, an organization under the Ministry of Defence, is located in Amaravathi Nagar, about 15 kilometres from the town. In March 2019, the Union Council of Ministers approved for establishing a Kendriya Vidyalaya in the town.

Vettaikaranpudur Info

Vettaikaranpudur, situated in the Pollachi taluk of the Coimbatore district.Positioned 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) away from Pollachi, this town is surrounded by Coconut plantations at the foothills of the Anamalai hills and part of the Anamalai Tiger Reserve. In the year 2023, Vettaikaranpudur earned recognition as "The Best Tourism Village" in the Bronze category. The village is famed for Alukku Swami Siddhar Koil and hosts cultural events like Rekla races, Goat fights, and Horse races. It has consistently been a favored filming location for Kollywood movies.Vettaikaranpudur is in close proximity to notable tourist spots such as Aliyar Reservoir, Masani Amman Koil, Topslip, and Valparai. It is increasingly becoming a sought-after tourist destination in its own right with its emerging homestays and resorts, providing a respite from the chaos of India's cities.In addition to agriculture, the residents of Vettaikaranpudur have a rich history of craftsmanship. The village is renowned for traditional silk weaving, wood carving, and various handicrafts passed down through generations, forming an integral part of the village's cultural heritage. In addition to agriculture, the residents of Vettaikaranpudur have a rich history of craftsmanship. The village is renowned for traditional silk weaving, wood carving, and various handicrafts passed down through generations, forming an integral part of the village's cultural heritage. Vettaikaranpudur is also steeped in religious significance, housing ancient temples like the Sri Vettaiyapuram temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. This temple, is considered one of the oldest in the region, draws devotees from across the area.

Annur Info

Annur is a city in Tamil Nadu, India about 32 km from Coimbatore. The name Annur came from "Vanniyur", later transformed into Anniyur and now Annur. The myth behind the name goes like, Above 1000 years ago, when a small hunter hit a stone under a "Vanni" tree, it started bleeding.ildon steel is manufactured from Annur, This famous steal is being exported to different parts of india and abroad. There are a large number of textile mills situated in the Annur region. Pioneers in setting up textile mills in the Annur region were the KG Group founded by K Govindaswamy Naidu also known as KG. There are several educational institutions operational under KG group in Annur.

Ekkatuthangal(600032)
Karuvampalayam Info

The locality Karuvampalayam falls in Tiruppur district situated in Tamil Nadu state, with a population 42961. The male and female populations are 21867 and 21094 respectively. The size of the area is about 3.71 square kilometer.

Vridhachalam Info

Virudhachalam or Vriddhachalam is a Town and taluk headquarters in Cuddalore district.The Virudhagiriswarar temple (or Pazhamalai Nadhar Temple) dedicated to Lord Shiva is located in the heart of town. This is the 41st Devaram Padal Petra Siva Thiruthalam and 9th Thiruthalam in Nadu Naadu. Moovar has sung hymns in praise of Lord Siva of this temple. The temple was constructed by one of the Chola Emperors. The famous Kolanjiappar Temple is located 3 km away from the town. Both of them are situated near Cuddalore - Salem highway in Virudhachalam. The temple has been mentioned in the travalogue Tirtha Prabandha written by Madhwa saint Vadiraja tirtharu in sixteenth century. The ceramic industrial estate is situated only at Virudhachalam in the whole of Tamil Nadu. A polytechnic college, especially for ceramic technology, is also only located in Virudhachalam for the entire Tamil Nadu. A unique research center for the research of cashew and byproducts is situated in Virudhachalam

Kilpauk(600010)
Pennadam Info

Pennadam has an average elevation of 54 metres (177 feet). Sudarkozhundeeswarar Temple was built in the early Chola period. Pennadam is also the birthplace of Maigandanathar, one of the Nayanmars. A temple was also built for Maigandanathar in this town in the 20th century.

Titagudi Info

Tittakudi is a Municipality and taluk headquarters in Cuddalore district.Tittakudi itself is the Tittakudi Member of Assembly Constituency. Tittakudi is the reserved Constituency.It is the part of Cuddalore Lok Sabha Constituency. It is located at the distance of 248 km from Chennai and 33 km from Virudachalam.

Kattupakkam(600056)
Seppakkam Info

Sepakkam is a Village in Nallur Block in Cuddalore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 77 KM towards west from District head quarters Cuddalore. 245 KM from State capital Chennai Sepakkam Pin code is 606305 and postal head office is Asanur . Sepakkam is surrounded by Vriddhachalam Block towards East , Mangalur Block towards west , Sendurai Block towards South , Andimadam Block towards South . Tittakudi , Virudhachalam , Neyveli , Perambalur are the near by Cities to Sepakkam. This Place is in the border of the Cuddalore District and Villupuram District. Villupuram District Ulundurpet is North towards this place .

Manjakuppam Info

Manjakuppam is one of the three large divisions in the town of Cuddalore, India. The Ponnaiyar River flows through the town, the area adjacent to the banks of the river is named as Manjakuppam. It was known as Manja Cupam during the 17th century.Manjakuppam is in the heart of the town of Cuddalore, most of the important Government offices, Schools and Hospitals are located in Manjakuppam

Nellikuppam Info

Nellikuppam is a town and a municipality in Cuddalore.Nellikuppam had a population of 46,678 with a sex-ratio of 1,028 females for every 1,000 males, much above the national average of 929.[1] A total of 5,072 were under the age of six, constituting 2,580 males and 2,492 females.

Panruti Info

Panruti is a town, municipality and taluk headquarters of Cuddalore district, Tamil Nadu, India. Panruti is located between Cuddalore and Neyveli. Panruti is famous for jackfruits and cashew nuts. The jackfruit grown here is exported worldwide and is very sweet. It is a business capital of Cuddalore district.The name Panruti came from the Tamil words "Pann" and "Urutti" meaning "composing song and music", as the place is where many saints and great religious singers such as nayanmars and vainavas sung. A 150-year-old government school was built here by the British East India Company and a more-than-1000-year-old temple Veerattaneswarar temple is nearby in Thiruvathigai.

Vadalur Info

Ramalinga Swamigal, often called Vallalar, established the Sathyagnana Sabhai. He built a temple which is open year-round. Thousands of visitors attend festivals and monthly puja dates at this temple. Vadalur is well connected by rail and road, and it provides transport to major cities like Trichy, Chennai, Tanjore, Puducherry, and Kumbakonam.On Thai Poosam, thousands of devotees from all over Tamil Nadu visit the temple. More than 10,000 market stalls are available for at least a week for the pilgrims. Food, water, and fresh juice are available for devotees to purchase.

Gandhi Nagar Info

Gandhi Nagar is a small Village/hamlet in Cuddalore Block in Cuddalore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Karaieravittakuppam Panchayath. It is located 30 KM towards west from District head quarters Cuddalore. 30 KM from Cuddalore O.T (Non Municpal). 207 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Cuddalore District and Pondicherry District. Pondicherry District Bahour is North towards this place . It is near to the Pondicherry State Border. It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Neyveli Info

Neyveli was once a small village, surrounded by Cashew forest. Predominantly being a wasteland except the Cashews & Jackfruit trees, the lignite bed was first identified here by a landlord named Jambulingam mudaliar. He was a resident of Vayapattu village near Nellikuppam. He owned about 600 acres of land, covering Mandarakuppam, Cuddalore, Virudhachalam and Neyveli. With almost bulk of these lands remaining uncultivated, Jambulingam mudaliar thought of converting these lands, into cultivable lands. He built a bore well. To his astonishment the waterbed was available only at low depth. In 1932 the cultivation began in the Neyveli village. The farmers found some black brown particles coming along with the water. They just ignored it and threw it upon the sand besides their field. These particles got ignited when they dried up. Jambulingam mudaliar, a well educated scholar, thought that this could be a fuel of great importance, though he was not sure about its identity. He informed about this to the then British Governor urging him to start an industry using this fuel. Jambulingam mudaliar could not get success in his attempts to persuade the Government to start the industry. All his attempts went vain. After a long gap in 1943 the Government started making bore wells. Between 1943-1947 almost 33 bore wells were erected and the potential of the Lignite was confirmed. But only after 1953 the mine work was started. It was a trial attempt. Mr.Ghosh was given the task and about 100 tonnes of lignite was brought out, which got him the name "lignite Ghosh". The lignite was found to be one of the superior variety. The Central government of India started the Neyveli Lignite Corporation in 1956. India signed MOU with Germany to dig the first mine of about 14sq.km. This becomes the largest open cast mine in India. The then Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru dedicated the Neyveli mine to the nation on May 20,1957. The Lignite was taken out in 1962. In the same year with the help of USSR, the first Thermal power station was started by the then President of India Dr. Radhakrishnan. Thereafter Neyveli stretched its progress to unimaginable extents with a township for its employees and today it is the country’s Energy Bridge for the 21st century.

Chidhambaram Info

Chidambaram is a town and municipality in Cuddalore district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the headquarters of the Chidambaram taluk. The town is believed to be of significant antiquity and has been ruled, at different times, by the Pallavas until 9th century, Medieval Cholas, Later Cholas, Later Pandyas, Vijayanagar Empire, Thanjavur Nayakas, Marathas and the British. The town is known for the Thillai Nataraja Temple and Thillai Kali Temple, and the annual chariot festival held in the months of December–January and June to July. One of the Divya Desams Divya Sri Govindaraja Perumal Temple is a part of Thillai Nataraja Temple complex. Thiruvetkalam Shiva Temple, Vadakiruppu, Thirunelvayil Shiva Temple, Sivapuri and Tirukkazhippalai Palvannanathar Temple are the other three ancient Shiva temples in the region. Chidambaram covers an area of 4.8 km² and had a population of 62,153 as of 2011. It is administered by a Selective grade municipality. Tertiary sector involving tourism is the major occupation. Roadways are the major means of transportation with a total of 64.12 km of district roads including one national highway passing through the town.

Kaanagam(600113)
Orathur Info

Orathur is a Village in Keerapalayam Block in Cuddalore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 47 KM towards South from District head quarters Cuddalore. 4 KM from Keerapalayam. 228 KM from State capital Chennai.. People of this village are living in very peaceful manner. This village having very proud history. Agriculture is the main profession of this village. Still this village is waiting for Industrial development. Education, Drinking water, Road and Electricity are the main concern of this village. Young generation is more attracted towards mobile, Laptop and computer technology these days. If banks and finance institutions proved loan and other financial support to the villagers, this village will see the real development. Medical and health services has to be improved.

Kattumannarkoil Info

The Place is considered as the birth place of one of the great Vaishnavate Acharya Nathamuni and Yamunacharya. As Lord Vishnu came here as King ‘Mannan’ to hold the hand of Mahalakshmi; and later asked Nathamunigal to share the Divya Prabandham and the Vaishnava Sampradayam to the world at large, he was referred to as ‘ Kattum – Mannan – Aanaar’ (the Lord who came as a king and showed the direction to Nathamuni) and the town later became Kattu Mannar. The place historic name was Veeranarayanapuram.Veeranam Tank is one of the biggest tanks in Tamil Nadu and also an age old one. This tank has been referred briefly in the book called " Ponniyen Selvan" Written by the famous author ‘Kalki’ in the year 1950 The tank was originally called as Veeranarayanan Tank.

Kadapakkam(600103)
Kumaratchi Info

Maha Bodhi Buddha vihar and Maha Mayee Temple situated at Vilathur Thirupaniyapuram village near Kumaratchi.Kumaratchi is a Town in Komaratchi Block in Cuddalore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 59 KM towards South from District head quarters Cuddalore. It is a Block head quarter.This Place is in the border of the Cuddalore District and Nagapattinam District. Nagapattinam District Sirkazhi is East towards this place . It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Porto-Novo Info

Porto Novo was an important trade centre during the colonial era. Portuguese were the first European settlers of this place from whom it passed into the possession of the Dutch and finally handed it over to the English in 1824. This town has a large Muslim population engaged mostly in sea-trade.

Bhuvanagiri Info

Bhuvanagiri is a Taluka in the Cuddalore district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the birthplace of a South Indian saint, Sri Raghavendra Swami and is close to Maruthur, the birthplace of Saint Ramalinga Adigalar.The River Vellar is the main source of water for irrigation and other purposes.Hindus, Muslims, and Christians are the main religions followed by the people here.ice is the most cultivated crop, followed by the black gram and green gram. These crops are cultivated in a type of land known in Tamil as NanSei .Other minor crops like finger Millet , pearl millet , corn, Thoor dhal , sesame seeds and red gram are also grown around this town. These sets of crops are cultivated in a type of land known in Tamil as PunSei.

Jaladampettai(600100)
Sethiyathope Info

The town was established as a civilian town by the Cholas in the 11th century C.E. According to Tamil scholars, Sethiathoppu was formed as a settlement when Chola king Rajendra I moved his capital from Thanjavur to Gangaikonda Cholapuram, which lies 20 km south.The town is named after Sethiyaar, a landlord, who used to own land in Thoppu, on the banks of the Vellar River.

Srimushnam Info

The Bhuvaraha temple has been visited by Madhva saint Sri Vadiraja Tirtha in sixteenth century and is written in his work Tirtha Prabandha. Jagadguru Madhvacharya visited Bhuvaraha temple many times and took even Chaturmasya deeksha here. During his Chaturmasya deeksha he created a Dhanda Tirtha, a pond with stick which can be seen even today.Srimushnam is within Srimushnam taluk, which is in the southern part of Cuddalore district. Bhu Varaha Swamy temple is a Hindu temple, located at Srimushnam, in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Constructed in the Chola style of architecture, the temple is dedicated to Varaha (Bhu Varaha Swamy), the boar-avatar of the god Vishnu and his consort Lakshmi as Ambujavalli Thayar. The temple had contributions from Medieval Cholas of the 10th century with later expansions by Thanjavur Nayak king Achuthappa Nayak. A granite wall surrounds the temple, enclosing all the shrines and the temple tanks. There is a seven-tiered rajagopuram, the temple’s gateway tower.

Kaladipet(600019)
Palacode Info

Palacode (also known as Palakodu or Palacode) is a panchayat town in Dharmapuri district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.Modhur is an important historical site, situated about 15 km from Dharmapuri.The antiquity of Modhur village went back to the Neolithic age (about 10,000 years old). It had a succession of habitations. In the surface collection, the site yielded black and red ware, slipped ware and few grey pottery of the Megalithic period (about 3,000 years old). Two hero stone inscriptions of the Hoysala king were also found. More than 20 megalithic burials were found at Tirumalvadi, near Modhur.A Chola period inscription of the 10th century, which was found in the village, indicated that Chola kings had imposed tax for marriages.Palakodu is also the birthplace of Kannada actor Uday Kumar.

Kodungaiyur(600118)
Irulapatti Info

Irulapatty village is located in Pappireddipatti taluka of Dharmapuri district in Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated 6km away from sub-district headquarter Pappireddipatti (tehsildar office) and 46km away from district headquarter Dharmapuri. As per 2009 stats, Irulapatti is the gram panchayat of Irulapatty village.

Harur Info

Harur is a third grade municipality in the Dharmapuri district of Tamil Nadu, India. It is one of two revenue blocks in the district.RTO unit office is located in Harur.Government College of Arts and Science Dharmapuri, Affiliated to Periyar University Established Year 1965. There are more than 30 Educational institutions in and around Harur and Government Engineering Collage near harur since 2015Harur is rich in high-quality gabbro, which is exported to Europe and North America.

Kolapakkam(600127)
Manaparai Info

Manapparai is the headquarters of the Manapparai Taluk. Manapparai is famous for murukku (deep-fried snacks) and cattle market. Abdul Samad is the present Member of legislative assembly (MLA) representing Manaparai Constituency and Ms. Jothimani Sennimalai is the present Member of Parliament (MP) representing Karur constituency. Manapparai has about 23 schools ,of which 6 are government run, and an Engineering college within the municipality limits.[4] Manapparai Government Arts and Science College is located at Pannankombu, 10 km away from the town.

Kodaikanal Info

The earliest references to Kodaikanal and the Palani hills are found in Tamil Sangam literature.The region is associated with Hindu god Murugan and is described as a forest with lakes, waterfalls and trees like teak, bamboo and sandalwood. The name of the region, Kurinji, derives from the name of the famous flower Kurinji found only in the hills and the occupants of the region were tribal people whose prime occupations were hunting, honey harvesting and millet cultivation. The hills were populated by the Palaiyar tribal people.

Kottivakkam(600041)
Batlagundu Info

The name Vetrilaikkundru (Betel leaf hill) later transformed and changed to Vathalagundu. The town is the major gateway to Kodaikanal. Subramaniya Siva was a writer, Indian Freedom Fighter, and activist born in Batlagundu. Batlagundu is the fifth-largest town in the Dindigul district. The town is located in such a way connecting three main districts of South Tamil Nadu (Dindigul, Madurai, and Theni). Batlagundu has most of the voters in Nilakottai Constituency. Batlagundu is closely associated with Agriculture. The Town has many agricultural lands. It has a big market getting all the vegetables and fruits afresh from the Kodai hills. Batlagundu is an important hub in the Dindigul district. The Town is home to various banana and coconut productions.

Sanarpatti Info

SHANARPATTI Village SHANARPATTY Panchayat SANARPATTI is situated in Dindigul District. People of this village are living in very peaceful manner. This village having very proud history. Agriculture is the main profession of this village. Still this village is waiting for Industrial development. Education, Drinking water, Road and Electricity are the main concern of this village. Young generation is more attracted towards mobile, Laptop and computer technology these days. If banks and finance institutions proved loan and other financial support to the villagers, this village will see the real development. Medical and health services has to be improved.

Natham Info

Natham is a town in Dindigul district in the Madurai Region in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.Natham had a population of 22,533. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Natham has an average literacy rate of 40%, lesser than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 36%, and female literacy is 46%. In Natham, 12% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Korattur(600050)
Palani Info

Palani (Tamil: [paɻani], is a town and a taluk headquarters in Dindigul.The Palani Murugan Temple or Arulmigu Dhandayuthapani Swamy Temple (Thiru Avinankudi), dedicated to Murugan is situated on a hill overlooking the town. The temple is visited by more than 7 million pilgrims each year.Palani and most of Dindigul district were part of the Kongu Nadu[6] region of the Tamil country.Periyanayaki Amman. Near the Periya Nayaki Amman temple are two others – the Mariyamman Temple and the Perumal Temple. The former is particularly resorted to in times of epidemics, the goddess there being regarded as the protector against illnesses.

Kovilambakkam(600129)
Oddenchatram Info

Oddanchatram is a town in Dindigul district.It is located at the base of the western ghats in South India. Water body - Parapalar DamOddanchatram's vegetable market is the largest supplying of vegetables inTamilnadu and Kerala. Agriculture is the major economy for the town.

Kotturpuram(600085)
Vedasandur Info

The name derived from the Vedan Sandhaiur. Vedan means hunter, Sandhai means the place of selling.It is located on the banks of Kodaganar river, which is a major drinking water source for Dindigul corporation. NH 7 (Varanasi -Kanyakumari) Highway pass on the Vedasandur. State Highway 152 connecting Vadamadurai to oddanchatram and Palani.Many spinning mills around Vedasandur.

Kovilpadagai(600062)
Athoor Info

Kamarajar Sagar Dam is situated in the west part of the town. The population is around 15,300. The Kodaganar River runs through the town, joining the Kaveri River. Athoor has a beautiful Catholic church which is about 50 years old, which is attached with a Roman Catholic (RC) Higher Secondary school.Sadayandi Temple is situated in the hill caves. Every year during the month of Aadi, the temple hosts the Aadi Amavasai festival, which attracts thousands of people annuallyShri Kasi Vishwanathar temple, located in Athoor.Another temple in Athoor is the Shri Vandi Kali Amman temple.Another church in Athoor is the church of our lady of assumption. The church is built by Fr. Clement Montaud SJ. The village has a sizeable number of Catholics.

Konnur(600049)
Moolapalayam Info

Moolapalayam is a neighborhood located in the southern side of Erode, Tamil Nadu. It is one of the major residential locality in the city.The locality being mostly residential with areas like Shanthi Nagar, NGGO Nagar, LIC Nagar, Bharathi Nagar and Vaigai Nagar.it also houses a number of educational institutions and commercial places like supermarkets and two-wheeler showrooms. Due to the unavailability of space and increasing residential area, the small lands in this locality were turning into Parking places. It is located along the Avalpoondurai Road, about 5 km from Erode Central Bus Terminus and 2 km from Erode Junction railway station. Karur bypass road branches off from Palani road here. The Central Warehousing Corporation has a warehouse in this locality.

Paarinagar Info

Pari Nagar Perundurai Main Road Palayapalayam Erod is a area in Erode District..here were stone foundations of houses some clearly palatial, others humbler; several ruined temples; arched doorways and, the most intriguing of all, a rectangular stone platform with a free-standing arch. The remains of the lintels and pillars, only a few then in place, the rest in the dust, were all richly carved with motifs that we still see in the Chaukandi-style tombs of Sindh and Balochistan. Pari Nagar was established as a port way back in the 6th century BCE (by another estimation, 400 years later), on an arm of the Rann of Cutch coming right up into the desert. On this inland sea did Pari Nagar become a thriving port whose ships sailed to distant marts. Its Jain merchants, assiduous and honourable in matters of commerce and trade, made good money and the city flourished.

Palayapalayam Info

Palayapalayam is a small Village/hamlet in Chennimalai Block in Erode District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Ingur Panchayath. It is located 24 KM towards west from District head quarters Erode. 7 KM from Chennimalai. 414 KM from State capital Chennai.

Perundurai Info

Perundurai is a Special Grade Town Panchayat in Erode district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Perundurai is the only special grade town panchayat among 42 in the district. Perundurai has developed as the industrial center with SIPCOT Industrial Estate and SEZ Complex. It is the Asia's Second largest SIPCOT.Perundurai has been proposed to be developed as a Satellite Town for Erode, as per Erode Master Plan-1996.The state government converted IRT medical college into the Government Erode Medical College and Hospital.

Kundrathur(600069)
Vellakoil Info

Vellakovil is a municipal town in Kangeyam taluk of Tirupur District, in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located on National Highway 81 between Trichy and Coimbatore.It holds lot of Power looms weaving bedsheets, floor mats and cotton materials being exported to foreign countries via exporters present in Karur.Later it came under Tiruppur due to reorganizing of Coimbatore and Erode Districts into Coimbatore, Erode and Tiruppur Districts.

Kodumudi Info

Kodumudi has an average elevation of 144 metres (472 feet). Also Kodumudi is an tourism spot. The holy Kaveri river and Magudeswarar temple in Kodumudi attracts thousands of pilgrims daily across South India.Magudeswarar Temple, Kodumudi, Veera Narayana Perumal and Brama Deva Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Brahma respectively. Various festivals are celebrated in the temples beginning with the Tamil New Year. During this ten days of ceremony, the festive deities Siva and Vishnu will be taken out on different types of Vahanas for darsan. Mahasivarathri is a grand saivaite festival.e Thiruvathirai Nakshatra day of "Margazhi" is the day for Lord Nataraja. A procession for the festive deities is taken out for the public dharshan. The "Ekadhasi" is the day of entering in the gateway to reach "Vaikuntham". Pushpa Nakshathra of "Thai" month is the day of "Theerthavizha"

Kovur(600128)
Komarapalayam Info

Komarapalayam is a Municipality and textile town situated on the bank of the Cauvery river, Bhavani River of South India. Komarapalayam and Bhavani are twin cities separated by the Cauvery river. However, Bhavani belongs to Erode district. Komarapalayam is famous for its textile industries; also Kumarapalayam is famous for traditional leather chappals. There are many spinning mills, yarn dyeing processing units, manual dyeing units, weaving units, calendering mills, export-oriented units, and related ancillary units in and around Kumarapalayam.The major political party in Kumarapalayam is AIADMK and it is also called as the fort of AIADMK.

Bhavani Info

Bhavani translates to "giver of life," meaning the power of nature or the source of creative energy. She is considered to be a mother who provides to her devotees and also plays the role of dispensing justice by killing Asuras. Bhavani temple is believed to be more than 5000 years old. Legends say that when Shri Krishna had to marry Devi Rukmini, the Devi waited for Lord Krishna in this temple.

Madhananthapuram(600125)
Ammapettai Info

Ammapet is a Town in Ammapet Block in Erode District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 36 KM towards North from District head quarters Erode. It is a Block head quarter.Ammapet Pin code is 638311 and postal head office is Ammapettai . Ammapet is surrounded by Andiyur Block towards west , Idappadi Block towards East , Bhavani Block towards South , Konganapuram Block towards East .

Sathyamangalam Info

Sathyamangalam (also known as Sathy) is a town and municipality in Erode district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It lies on the banks of the Bhavani river, The region was ruled by the Cheras and Vijayanagara empire.It was captured by Tipu Sultan and after Tipu's defeat, British annexed it to their territory. Agricultural wet lands are predominant on both sides of the river and dry lands are predominant on the northern side of the town. The soil mainly consists of black loam, red loam and red sand.Sathyamangalam was declared as reserve forest under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. Herds of the famous feral buffaloes can also be spotted in places near the Moyar river.

Madipakkam(600091)
GobiChettipalayam Info

A major part of present day Gobichettipalayam was previously known as "Veerapandi Gramam", and documents and records still use that name. The town was part of the country ruled by king Vēl Pāri, who is regarded as one of the Kadai ēzhu vallal (the last seven great patrons). Pariyur, a temple town near Gobichettipalayam was named after him. The region was later ruled by the Cheras and Vijayanagara empire with the town deriving its name after Gobi Chetti, a Vijayanagara Polygar.It was captured by Tipu Sultan and after Tipu's defeat, British annexed it to their territory.

Lakshmipuram(600099)
Elathur Info

Elathur is a panchayat town in Gobichettipalayam taluk of Erode district. Elathur had a population of 4386: males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Elathur has an average literacy rate of 46%, lower than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 58%, and female literacy is 35%. In Elathur, 9% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Nambiyur Info

Nambiyur is a Panchayat town and Panchayat Union in Nambiyur Taluk, Erode district, Tamil Nadu, in India.Nambiyur" is one of the new taluks in Erode district;Currently, Taluk office is present near Indian Oil petrol Bunk, in Nambiyur.The Nambiyur was ruled by a small and proud king named "Nambi"; after his death, the people and the king's family named the town Nambiyur.bank of Baroda State bank of india Karur vishya bank Indian overseas bank Fedarel bank City union bank are located in nambiyur

Madhavaram(600060)
Pethanaickenpalayam Info

Pethanaickenpalayam is located within its namesake taluk.The Upper Vellar or Vasishta Nadi River flows to the northeast of the town during the wet season. A railway line and National Highway 79 pass through the center of town.Pethanaickenpalayam has a few main attractions, one of them is Koppu Konda Perumal Temple which is located 3 Kilometers Away from the bus stand.

Punjai Puliampatti Info

Punjai Puliampatti is a municipal town in the northwest of the Erode District. It belongs to the Sathyamangalam taluk and Bhavanisagar state assembly constituency, and the Nilgiris parliamentary constituency.Punjai Puliampatti has three main types of soils: red loam (70%), black loam (20%), and red sand (10%). In general, the soil in and around the town is fertile and good for agricultural purposes. The temperature is a mild average of 28 °C (82 °F) throughout the year except during summer where temperatures can increase drastically with highs up to 37 °C (99 °F) and lows up to 19 °C (66 °F). There are an average of 40 rainy days per year, making the ground very dry, and any rainfall the area receives can be meagre, uncertain or unequally distributed.

Venmandampalayam info

Vemandampalayam is a panchayat village in Gobichettipalayam taluk in Erode District of Tamil Nadu state, India. It is about 33 km from Gobichettipalayam and 70 km from district headquarters Erode. The village is located on the road connecting Gobichettipalayam with Avinashi and also Nambiyur to Punjai Puliampatti. Vemandampalayam has a population of about 3610.

Anthiyur Info

Anthiyur is known for betel leaves, agriculture products including cotton, ground nut known as kadalai, sugarcane, cassava (known as kuchikilangu), corn (makkacholam), and textile garments. It has a large weekly markets in Tamil Nadu which assembles every Monday.he temperature is moderate throughout the year except during summer. Rainfall is moderate to high, uncertain and not well distributed. It is warm for most of the year. The city is not windy but the abundance of trees and vegetation surrounding the city makes its climate pleasant.A horse fair (Kuthirai Santhai) is organized at the time of Sri Gurunatha Swamy temple festival in the Tamil month Aadi.

Kuttambakkam(600124)
Dharapuram Info

Dharapuram is one of the oldest towns in South India and was the capital of Kongu Nadu under the Cheras, Western Ganga Dynasty and later Kongu Cholas, at which time it was known as Viradapuram. Amaravathi River flows through the town. The city houses famous temples including Agatheeswarar Temple, Kaadu Hanumanthasamy temple and many others. Dharapuram Town is a small agricultural marketing centre for a large rural hinterland in the Tirupur District. The town is 50 km towards of the District Headquarters Tirupur, 33 km towards the Kangeyam, 75 km towards the Erode, 35 km towards the Palani and 72 km towards the industrial town Coimbatore. The nearest airport is Coimbatore International Airport located 70 km from Dharapuram

Kangayam Info

Kangeyam was the capital of KonguNadu in ancient times. all the clan gods of different peoples have built around the city of Kangeyam. An ancient beryl mine near Kangeyam produced Indian beryl for export to the Roman Empire, which is why numerous Roman coins have been found near the townKangeyam is mostly based in rice hulling, the manufacture of coconut copra (dried kernel used in coconut oil production), ghee production and groundnut cultivation. The region, despite being semi-arid and rain-fed, produces rice throughout the year.Rice procured from the Thanjavur and Cauvery Delta regions in Tamil Nadu and from other states like Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh are also brought to Kangeyam for processing. Coconut oil production in Kangeyam began in the 1980s, when farmers in Tamil Nadu first began cultivating coconuts commercially. Nowadays, Kangeyam is among the major coconut oil producing regions of India

Moongilthuraipattu Info

Moongilthuraipattu is a village panchayat in Sankarapuram taluk of kallakurichi district in the state of Tamil Nadu. It is on the banks of Thenpennai (South Pennar River) river. It is located on State Highway SH-6 which connects Tiruvannamalai and Kallakurichi. The village has a sugar mill and it is established and run by Tamil Nadu Co-operative Sugar Federation Ltd.The main source of income is sugar and sugar cane-based agriculture.The Kallakurichi co-operative sugar mill and its associated industry are the major source of income. The mill was commissioned on 12 February 1967 with original crushing capacity of 1000 TCD

Tirukoilur info

Tirukoilur also spelt as Tirukkoyilur or Tirukovilur is a city and the headquarters of Tirukoilur taluk in Kallakurichi District, Tamil Nadu, India. The town is located on the southern bank of Thenpennai River and famous for Ulagalantha Perumal TempleTirukoilur is located on the highway connecting cities of Tiruvannamalai and Vellore with Southern Tamil Nadu. The town is served by Tirukoilur railway.Vanavan Mahadevi, the mother of Rajaraja Chola I, was born as a Tamil princess of Chera dynasty in Tirukoilur.

Manappakkam(600125)
Uludurpet Info

Ulundurpet was once the home for Palyagar The remains of the mud fort are still to be seen. The name Ulundurpettai is derived from the Saivaite temple currently called as Mashapureeswarar temple, located in the area Ulundandar Kovildedicated to Ulundandar or the Lord of the black-gram.The story goes that a merchant was once halting there with a consignment of pepper.. When a man came up and asked what was in the bags. The merchant lied and said it was black-gram to which the stranger replied 'Let it be so'. At the next stage the man found that his goods had actually been changed into black-gram and returning to the spot where he had told the lie he found the stranger still there and realized that he was Lord Siva. The merchant then built a temple for the lord.

Mangadu(600122)
Sankarapuram Info

Sankarapuram is a census town panchayat.This census town is located in southwestern Karaikudi on national highway NH536. Currently the town panchayat has 15 wards with two villages consisting of Sakkottai and Sankarapuram, administered by village officers.

Manali(600068)
Sriperumbudur Info

Sriperumbudur, also known as Thiruperumbudur, is a town panchayat and the headquarters of Sriperumbudur taluk Located 40 kilometers southwest of the capital city of Chennai on the National Highway 4, it falls under the Chennai Metropolitan Area.Sriperumbudur has seen rapid industrialisation. It is known for being the birthplace of Sri Ramanuja, one of the most prominent Hindu Vaishnava saints. The former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated here in 1991.

Mogappair(600037)
Irungattukottai Info

Irungattukottai is a fast emerging neighbourhood of Chennai, strategically[citation needed] on the Chennai-Bangalore Highway (NH4). It is approximately 34 km from downtown Chennai. Irungatttukottai is part of the Kancheepuram District. It is Western part of the suburbs of the Chennai Metropolitan Area. It is a part of the area covered by CMDA. Irungattukottai is the location of Hyundai Motors large manufacturing facility. The plant forms a critical part of Hyundai's global export hub. It currently exports to around 85 countries across Africa, Middle East, Latin America, Australia, and Asia Pacific.

Kelambakkam Info

Kelambakkam is a suburban and residential neighbourhood of Chennai, India. It is located in the south-eastern portion of the city along the Old Mahabalipuram Road (OMR), and is about 5 km from Siruseri IT park and 12 km from Sholinganallur junction. It is another important junction after Sholinganalur, which connects GST road (Vandalur) and ECR road (Kovalam).

Siruseri Info

Siruseri is home to the SIPCOT IT Park, a technology park.The IT park is the largest IT park in South India about 35 km on OMR from Chennai City, in the Cyber Corridor for allotment of land to IT Companies, who wish to build their own campuses. This park proposes to have all basic infrastructure facilities like separate Sub-Station for power supply, separate telephone exchange and High Speed Data Connectivity.The areas in and around Siruseri have seen unprecedented growth in the last few years. Srinivasa Nagar is a prominent housing complex in the area, that consists mainly of plots owned by affluent NRIs. With Cutlery Institute's school starting a branch in Siruseri and the IT boom, land prices in Siruseri have been skyrocketing and are expected to grow.

Siruseri Info

Arumbuliyur is a Village in Uttiramerur Block in Kanchipuram District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 28 KM towards East from District head quarters Kanchipuram. 13 KM from Uttiramerur. 64 KM from State capital Chennai.

Tiruporur Info

Thiruporur is a panchayat town in Chengalpattu district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The Thiruporur Kandaswamy temple is situated in the center of the town. There is a large temple tank in the vicinity of the temple. Thiruporur is located on Old Mahabalipuram Road and is flanked by Kelambakkam on one side and Alathur Pharmaceutical Industrial Estate on the other side, both of which are also on Old Mahabalipuram Road.

Urapakkam Info

Urapakkam is a southern suburb of Chennai in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.It is in Kanchipuram district. This suburb lies in close proximity to Potheri, Guduvancheri, Raj Bhavan, Tambaram, and Chitalapakkam, thus acting as a connecting hub. Urapakkam is a growing residential and commercial hub. It offers a rich cultural heritage showcased by ancient temples.

Madurantakam Info

Madurantakam is one of the holy places visited by Ramanuja though it has not been sung by the Alvars. The place is also unique in that Ramanuja's statue is found dressed in white on all days while in almost all temples the saint is dressed in ochre. Ramanuja’s life’s biggest incident took place here much before he became a saint.It is here Ramanuja and Periyanambi met each other while Periyanambi was on the way to Kanchi to take Ramanuja home to Srirangam with him to start him teaching.(Ramanuja was on his way to Srirangam too,but both of them happened to take a break at the same EriKaatha Raamar Temple ) Ramanuja and Periyanambi did not want to waste a single minute thereafter and so Periyanambi performed panchasamaskara for Ramanuja here in the temple and thus Ramanuja became his disciple. In two of his poems, Manavala Mamunigal asks everyone who wants to cast away his past sins to worship the Lord at this place. There are separate shrines for Lakshmi Narasimhar, Periya Nambi and Ramanuja, Andal, Sudarsana and Vedanta Desika. The holy tank is opposite the temple with a separate shrine for Anjaneya on its banks.

Melmaruvathur Info

Melmaruvathur is a town located in Tamil Nadu, India. It is in the Cheyyur Taluk of Kancheepuram district. The town is known for having the shrine of goddess Adhi Parashakthi, the Om Shakti Temple. It is a very important religious destination because of its location between Tiruvannamalai and Chennai, and also because of its very reachable location, which is blocked neither by mountains nor lakes.

Uthiramerur Info

thiramerur originally existed as a Brahmin settlement. The Pallava king Nandivarman II formally established it as a brahamdeya village around 750 CE. It is believed that he donated the village to Vedic Brahmins from Srivaishanva community.tenth century inscription states the name of the village as "Uttaramerur Chaturvedi Mangalam.d 25 inscriptions, spanning reigns of around four Pallava kings, have been found at Uthiramerur. In the later part of the 9th century, the Cholas captured the region. There are inscriptions from the period of Parantaka Chola I , Rajaraja Chola I , Rajendra Chola I and Kulothunga Chola I , indicating various gifts to the temples.

Meenambakkam(600016)
Kancheepuram Info

Kanchipuram is known for its temple architectures, 1000-pillared halls, huge temple towers and silk saris. Kanchipuram serves as one of the most important tourist destinations in India. Kanchipuram has become a centre of attraction for foreign tourists as well.Kanchipuram is a Sanskrit word formed by combining two words "Kanchi" and "-puram" meaning "Brahma worship" and "residential place" respectively and located on the banks of the Vegavathy and Palar river. Kanchipuram has been ruled by the Pallavas, the Medieval Cholas.The city was also a religious centre of advanced education for Jainism and Buddhism between the 1st and 5th centuries.

Medavakkam(600100)
Oragadam Info

Oragadam is an industrial suburb of Chennai, India. It is located 55 km (34 mi) southwest from the city center and is centrally located between Grand Southern Trunk Road (NH 45) and NH 4. The locality, known as the biggest automobile hub in South Asia, is one of the fastest-growing suburbs of Chennai and is evolving into a multi-faceted industrial zone. Oragadam has been touted as Chennai's largest and the most developed industrial belt. With over 22 Fortune 500 companies (of which six are global car manufacturers), the Sriperumbudur–Oragadam belt has seen tremendous industrial growth in less than 4 years.

Walajabad Info

Walajabad is a panchayat town in Kancheepuram district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Arcot Nawab this place was called as Sivapuram. Some people opine that the name was Seevaram. A British Regiment had a camp here for long. Marathi tailors lived here. There is a street named Kasaaikkara street can still be found. Water suppliers to the army were hired and a street named Kavadikkaran street still exists. Round Bungalow where the chief of the Regiment lived with his lover till her last days, is still in a fine condition. Later it was renamed to Walajabad. Here Vishnu and Sivan temples are there which are the oldest and belong to Pallava dynasty. This is a central hub which connects Chennai, Kancheepuram, Chengalpet and Illaiyanaavellur. Near to Walajabad (about 17 km) industrial estate SIPCOT is situated.

Menambedu(600053)
Padur Info

Padur is a neighbourhood in Kanchipuram district of Tamil Nadu state in the peninsular India. Padur is located at an altitude of about 31 m above the mean sea level with the geographical coordinates.Padur is situated at about 2 km from Siruseri, one of the largest IT Parks in India.Padur has a school viz., Hindustan International School Also, it has an institution namely Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science (HITS) here in Padur.

Gandhigrammam Info

Gandhigramam Gram Panchayat is a Rural Local Body in Athoor Panchayat Samiti part of Dindigul Zila Parishad. There are total 1 Villages under Gandhigramam Gram Panchayat jurisdiction. Gram Panchayat Athoor is further divided into 9 Wards. Gram Panchayat Athoor has total 9 elected members by people. Gram Panchayat Athoor has total 9 schools.

Krishnarayapuram Info

Krishnarayapuram has temples of Thirukkan Maleesarar and Vandar Kuzhali Amman. This temple was renovated by the King Krishnadeva Raya during his conquest in Tamil Nadu to regain land from Islamic invaders and re-instate the traditional vedic life style along the river of Cauvery. Hence the name Krishnarayapuram. This place is also called Sithalavai. The railway station is Sithalavai.

Nungambakkam(600034)
Kulithalai Info

The town derives its name from the presiding deity of the Kadamba Vaneswarar temple. The 7th century Nayanmars (Saiva saints) Thirunavukkarasar, revered the place as Kadambandurai and Kuzhithandalai in his works in Tevaram. The word Kuzhithandalai, in modern times, is denoted as Kulithalai. As per Hindu legend, Saptha Matha, the seven divine virgins were praying to god Shiva in the Kadamba forest located here to save them from a demon named Doomralochana. Shiva is believed to have killed the demon to save the forest and the virgins, thereby getting the name Kadhambavaneshwarar, meaning the Lord of Kadamba Forest.

Okkiyamthoraibakkam(600097)
Puliyur Info

Puliyur is a panchayat town in Karur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.Chettinad Cement Corporation Ltd has a Cement plant in Puliyur, established in 1961, majority of the populace is from the township of the company. A modern residential school and engineering college are being run by the company.

Pallapatti Info

Pallapatti is one of three municipalities of Karur district in Tamil Nadu, India. The history of Pallapatti dates back 600 years.[clarification needed] It is accessible from the NH 44 connecting Dindigul and Karur and is located 46 km (29 mi) from Dindigul and 35 km (22 mi) from Karur, which can be reached through Aravakurichi town. Pallapatti is a Muslim-majority town that emphasizes passing traditional and cultural values across generations. There are several mosques, a church and a temple. The Nankanji River flows through Pallapatti.

Sindhalavadi Info

Chinthalavaadi is a small Village/hamlet in Krishnarayapuram Block in Karur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Chinthalavaadi Panchayath. It is located 30 KM towards East from District head quarters Karur. 5 KM from Krishnarayapuram. 372 KM from State capital Chennai.

Bargur Info

Bargur is a selection-grade town panchayat in the Krishnagiri district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, that serves as the headquarters of Bargur taluk, one of the seven taluks in Krishnagiri district.Bargur is part of Bargur state assembly constituency, represented by D. Mathiyalagan of the DMK party. Bargur is part of Krishnagiri Lok Sabha constituency, which is represented in by A. Chellakumar of the Indian National Congress

Ottiyambakkam(600130)
Shoolagiri Info

Shoolagiri is a large village and Taluk in the Krishnagiri district of Tamil Nadu. It lies along National Highway 7, and is overlooked by a hill with three peaks.

Otteri(600012)
Hosur Info

Karur is one of the oldest towns of Tamil Nadu and has played a very significant role in the history and culture of the Tamils. Its history dates back over 2000 years, and was a flourishing trading center from the early Sangam days. In the ancient and medieval times, the area was ruled by Cheras, Gangas and Cholas. The Pasupatheesvarar Temple in Karur was built by the Chola kings in the 7th century. Later the Nayakars followed by Tipu Sultan also ruled Karur. The British added Karur to their possessions after destroying the Karur Fort during the war against Tipu Sultan in 1783. There is a memorial at Rayanur dedicated to the warriors who lost their lives in the fight against the British in the Anglo-Mysore Wars.

Palavanthangal(600114)
Kaveripattinam Info

Kaveripattinam is a town in Krishnagiri district in the northern part of Tamil Nadu.It is a revenue block in the Krishnagiri district of Tamil Nadu, India. It has a total of 36 panchayat villages.Kaveripattinam is , a major north–south National Highway, one of the longest and busiest road in the country. It has an average elevation of 533 metres (1,749 ft). This town has a cool climate. It lies on the bank of the river Then Pennai and it has a green and cool climate. It is located on NH-7. It is 100 kilometres (62 mi) from Bangalore, 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Dharmapuri, and 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from Krishnagiri. The town is very green because of the KRP Dam nearby and rich in water resources. The nearest Railway station is at Palakkodu while the Airport is at Bangalore. NH-44 provides better road connectivity.

Pochampalli Info

Pochampalli is surrounded by Kaveripattinam, Krishnagiri Block to the West, Bargur Block to the North, and Kandhili and Uthangarai Block to the East. The nearest towns are Tirupattur , Dharmapuri, and Krishnagiri. The nearby railway stations are Kallavi and Samalpatti, while the major junction is at Jolarpettai. The nearest domestic airport is in Salem, while the nearest international airport is in Bengaluru. Pochampalli is known for housing one of the largest weekly markets in Tamil Nadu, on Sundays. The town is located near one of the fastest-growing SIPCOTs in Tamil Nadu, where Fairway Enterprises Company Limited[3] and OLA Electric Scooters have manufacturing plants and also a Government School, for boys and Girls.

Padianallur(600052)
Uthangarai Info

Karukkampatti is a small Village/hamlet in Uthangarai Block in Krishnagiri District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Katteri Panchayath. It is located 61 KM towards East from District head quarters Krishnagiri. 7 KM from Uthangarai. 241 KM from State capital Chennai.

Palavaakkam(600041)
Simmakkal Info

Simmakkal is a neighbourhood in Madurai district in the state of Tamil Nadu in India. Simmakkal as meant in the language of Tamil, 'Stone statue of Lion', has a statue at the heart of the neighbourhood. During the British period, out of the four giant walls on East Veli Street, West Street, North Veli Street and South Veli Street already existed, three of them except on West Veli Street were demolished by 'Marret', the then Collector of Madurai. The landmark at the entrance gate of North Veli Street was simply replaced by a 'Stone statue of Lion' found near Thirumalai Naicker Mahal. It is that area surrounding the statue is called as 'Simmakkal'.

Tallakulam Info

Tallakulam or Thallaakulam is located in Madurai district, in the State of Tamil Nadu in India. There is a 'rest mandapam' (mandagappadi in Tamil language) called 'Ramanathapuram Sethupathi Mandapam' at Tallakulam. During Chithirai festival in the months of April - May, Lord Kallazhagar from Alagar temple visits so many mandapams in and around Madurai on his way to and fro Madurai. This year (2022) also, Lord Kallazhagar began his return journey to Alagarkoil from Ramanathapuram Sethupathi Mandapam at Tallakulam, mounted on 'Poo Pallakku'here at Tallakulam.Most Maduraiites go to have fun at the Tamukkam ground and explore the annual Government Chithirai Exhibition. As many as 90,361 people visited the 212th annual Government Chithirai Exhibition at Tamukkam ground.

Thirupparankundram Info

Thiruparankundram and its landmark hill contains some of the earliest cave temples of Shaivism tradition in this region. The hill is sacred to the Hindus. They call it Skandamalai (lit. "hill of Skanda (Murugan, Kartikeya) – the god of war").One of the early Shaivism-tradition cave temple at the northern foot of the hill was greatly expanded in stages with mandapas and additional shrines over the 7th to 15th century by various Hindu dynasties, to include a feeding house, a Vedic school and for traditional performance arts. This is now a major temple complex known as the Thirupparamkunram Murugan temple. It is one of the Six Abodes of Murugan, a major pilgrimage site. It is among the most visited tourist places in Madurai, next only to the Meenakshi Amman Temple.

Thanakkankulam Info

Thanakkankulam area falls under the Thiruparankundram Assembly constituency.The winner of the election held in the year 2021 as the member of its assembly constituency is V. V. Rajan Chellappa.Also, this area belongs to Virudhunagar Lok Sabha constituency. The winner of the election held in the year 2019, as the member of its Lok Sabha constituency is B. Manickam Tagore.

Kochadai Info

Kochadai is a Locality in Madurai East City in Tamil Nadu State, India.Viratripattu , Ashok Nagar , Doak Nagar , Nataraja Nagar , Samathana Nagar are the nearby Localities to Kochadai.Madurai , Sholavandan , Thirumangalam , Vadipatti are the nearby Cities to Madurai East.

Subramanipuram Info

Subramaniyapuram is a in Madurai East City in Tamil Nadu State, India.Subramaniyapuram Pin code is 625011 and postal head office is Subramaniapuram (Madurai).Andalpuram , Agrini Township , Solai Alagupuram , Jaihindpuram , Solai Alagupuram are the nearby Localities to Subramaniyapuram.

Villapuram Info

Villapuram is a neighbourhood in Madurai district of Tamil Nadu state in the peninsular India. It was earlier known as Vilvapuram due to the presence of large quantities of Bael trees some times ago and then later renamed as Villapuram. In Madurai, the mandapas built for the deities to come and stay during festivals are called mandagapadis. In this way, the Bhavakai Mandapam, which is about 400 years old, is located in Villapuram. During the ten days of Chitrait festival in Madurai, Meenakshi mman and Sundareswarar, who come to this mandapam on the fourth day, bless the devotees from here until the evening. The area where the mandapam is located is rich in produce of cantaloupe (commonly referred to as bitter gourd) and the people here offer them to the Lord

Kulamangalam Info

Kulamangalam village is located in Madurai North Tehsil of Madurai district in Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated 15km away from sub-district headquarter Madurai North and 15km away from district headquarter Madurai. As per 2009 stats, Kulamangulam is the gram panchayat of Kulamangalam village.

Kovilappangudi Info

Kovilappangudi Village Gram Panchayath name is Kovilpappakudi.Governement Pre Primary, Private Pre Primary, Govt Primary, Private Primary, Govt Middle and Private Middle Schools are available in this Village. Nearest Govt Disabled School, Private Arts and Science Degree College and Private MBA college are in Paravai. Nearest Private Senior Secondary School is in Anaiyur. Nearest Govt Secondary School is in Podumbu. Nearest Govt Medical College, Govt Polytechnic College and Govt ITA College are in Madurai. Nearest Govt Engineering College is in Thiruparankundram.Banana, Paddy and Coconut are agriculture commodities grow in this village. 12 hours agricultural power supply in summer and 12 hours agricultural power supply in winter is available in this village. Total irrigated area in this village is 13.38 hectares from canals 3.38 hectares and from Boreholes/Tube wells 10 hectares are the Sources of irrigation.

Anna Nagar Info

Anna Nagar is a in Madurai East City in Tamil Nadu State, India.Anna Nagar Pin code is 625020 and postal head office is Tallakulam Housing Board Colon.Anna Nagar , Shenoy Nagar , Gandhi Nagar , Kuruvikaran Salai , Gandhi Nagar are the nearby Localities to Anna Nagar.

kk Nagar Info

K.k. Nagar is a Locality in Madurai East City in Tamil Nadu State.K.k. Nagar Pin code is 625020 and postal head office is Tallakulam Housing Board Colony .Mellur , Industrial Estate , Managiri , Industrial Colony , Managiri are the nearby Localities to K.k. Nagar.

Keelavalavu Info

Keezhavazhavu (also known as Kilavalavu and Keelavalavu and Kizhavalavu) is a village in Madurai district of Tamil Nadu, India. It is located 43 kilometres (27 mi) from Madurai. It is known for two hillocks called Panchapandavar Malai or Panchapandavar Padukkai which contains ancient Jain sculptures and stone beds, and another is Sakkarai peer oliulla Mountain. It has a cave.Panchapandavar Malai (Hill of Five Pandavas) is located in the village on the Melur – Tiruppattur roadThe hillock is one of the national monuments declared by the Archaeological Survey of India.

Melur Info

Melur is the Northern entrance of Madurai district. It is the town and municipality in the Madurai North in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Melur Old Name is Called Naduvi Nadu. The name Melur name comes from "Mela Nadu". Melur is called Thaigramam ('Mother of Villages'). It is the biggest taluk within the Madurai District. As of 2011, the town had a population of 40,017. Melur is an agricultural land in Madurai and the climate around the area is tropical.Melur is a manufacturer and exporter of ploughs. It has many cast iron industrial. Granite production is an important industry; granite from Melur is exported around the world. Situated within a largely agricultural area, most of the people living around Melur are employed in agriculture, chiefly in the cultivation of rice. A few people have been working as masons and assistants in home construction. Gandiva Foundation is a public charitable trust functioning at Melur.

Pallavaram(600043)
Sholavanthan Info

Sholavandan is a panchayat town in Madurai district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located on the left bank of the Vaigai River, sixteen miles north west of Madurai.It is one of 12 "town- panchayats" of Madurai district.The town has been variously referred to as "Sholavandan", "Solaikuruchi" and "Senagapuri". During the Sangam period, the town belonged to Pandya Kingdom. There is a popular local myth, that a war between Chola and the Pandya kingdoms, resulted in the name. The invading Chola king, apparently got a sense of reverence and awe, seeing the intensive agriculture and scenic beauty of the village, irrigated by the Vaigai river; which reminded him of the Cauvery Delta region. He abandoned the war. The town was then named as Cholanuvandan . Uvandan means getting awed, in Tamil. Legend has it that the invading king found the village and its flourishing agriculture cultivation, even more agriculturally prosperous then the historically famous Tanjore villages: and called this town as "Chinna Tanjai.

Vadipatti Info

Vadipatti is a panchayat town in the Madurai district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.and also known as "west gateway of Madurai.The name T. Vadipatti derives from the root vaayil or vaasal, meaning 'the door' or 'entrance'. It was one of the historical boundaries and entrance to Madurai and the camping place of Pandyas, which is evident from the Kulasekara Pandian period.The town celebrates the festivals Jallikattu, Manju Virattu, and Erudhukattu Vizha.

Kodikullam Info

Kodikulam is a Locality in Madurai West City in Tamil Nadu State, India.Kodikulam Pin code is 625007 and postal head office is Surveyor Colony .Surveyor Colony , Ramalakshmi Nagar , Pandian Nagar , Moondrumavadi , Surveyor Colony are the nearby Localities to S. Kodikulam.

Usilampatti Info

Usilampatti town lies 37 km east of Theni town and 32 km west of Madurai city on the NH 49 road. The town has a population of 30601 as per the 2001 census.Physical feature is the Madurai–Bodinayakkanur meter gauge railway line, which runs parallel to the Madurai–Usilampatti road, bifurcating the developed area of the town. The lands which lies in between railway line and Peraiyur road and Battalakundu[clarification needed] road, are mostly of wet lands which restrict the development of the town in the southern direction. Hence, the town is likely to expand along both sides of Peraiyur roads and Madurai roads only. Madurai road has been elevated as NH 49 (Extension) (Rameswaram to Kochi) passing through this town is an important feature of the town.

Paraniputhur(600122)
Thirumangalam Info

Tirumangalam is a town and municipality in the Madurai District of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu also called as 'Thoongaa Nagarathin Thunai Nagaram' As per archaeologist and historian Kudavayil Balasubramanian, the ancient name of Tirumangalam was 'Rajarajan Tirumangalam'irumangalam has more than 6 higher secondary schools. Educational institutions have been providing education to thousands of people around the district since 1908.

Pallipattu(600113)
Mayiladuthurai Info

Mayiladuthurai (formerly known as Mayavaram or Mayuram) is a Municipality and district headquarter of Mayiladuthurai district in Tamil Nadu, India.Mayiladuthurai was ruled by Medieval Cholas and subsequently ruled by various dynasties, including the Vijayanagar Empire, Thanjavur Nayaks, Thanjavur Marathas and the British Empire. Mayiladuthurai was a part of the erstwhile Tanjore district until India's independence in 1947 and Thanjavur district until 1991 and subsequently a part of the newly formed Nagapattinam district. The town is known for agriculture, and weaving. As Mayiladuthurai District is situated in East Coast, fishing plays a vital role on generating its revenue.

Perumbakkam(600100)
Sirkazhi Info

Sirkazhi was a part of Thanjavur district until 1991 and has later been part of Nagapattinam district. The town covers an area of 13.21 km2 (5.10 sq mi) and in 2011 had a population of 34,927. It is administered by a second grade municipality. Sirkazhi is part of the Cauvery delta region and agriculture is the major occupation. Roads are the main means of transportation; the town has 51.47 km (31.98 mi) of district roads, including a national highway.The history of the town is also associated with Rajarajeshwari – Angalaparameshwari Temple, which is dedicated to the goddess Adi shakti, who is believed to be most powerful form, located in the south of Kalumalaiyar river. When the goddess takes on the forceful form, she is known as "Shri Kali" or "Pechi amma" or " Angali" which forms the basis for the town's name as "Sirkali".

Perungalathur(600063)
Thandavankulam Info

Village code of Thandavankulam village is 637367. Thandavankulam village is located in Sirkali taluka of Nagapattinam district in Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated 25km away from sub-district headquarter Sirkali (tehsildar office) and 85km away from district headquarter Nagapattinam. As per 2009 stats, Thandavangulam is the gram panchayat of Thandavankulam village.

Kolladam Info

The cd block Kollidam falls in Nagapattinam district situated in Tamil Nadu state, with a population 136570. The male and female populations are 67164 and 69406 respectively. The size of the area is about 241.45 square kilometer.

Sirkali Info

Sirkazhi also spelled as Sirkali and Siyali, is a major municipal town in Mayiladuthurai district in Tamil Nadu, India. It is located 13 km from the coast of the Bay of Bengal, and 250 km from the state capital Chennai. Sirkazhi was a part of Thanjavur district until 1991 and has later been part of Nagapattinam district. The town covers an area of 13.21 km2 and in 2011 had a population of 34,927. It is administered by a second grade municipality. Sirkazhi is part of the Cauvery delta region and agriculture is the major occupation. Roads are the main means of transportation; the town has 51.47 kmof district roads, including a national highway.The town is believed to be of significant antiquity and has been ruled by the Medieval Cholas, Later Cholas, Later Pandyas, the Vijayanagar Empire, the Marathas and the British. The town is believed to be of significant antiquity and has been ruled by the Medieval Cholas, Later Cholas, Later Pandyas, the Vijayanagar Empire, the Marathas and the British. The Tamil trinity of Carnatic music; Arunachala Kavirayar , Muthu Thandavar and Marimutthu Pillai , originated from Sirkazhi.

Sembanarkoil Info

Sembanarkoil is a panchayat town in Tharangambadi taluk in Mayiladuthurai district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The town is located in the historic Thanjavur area on the banks of the river Kaveri. Its history is centered around Swarnapureeswarar Temple.Sembanarkoil lies on the shores of Bay of Bengal, comprising a coastal plain with a few sand dunes. The Cauvery and its offshoots are the principal rivers.

Tharangambadi Info

The place dates back to the 14th century. Masilamani nathar (Shiva) temple was built in 1306, in a land given by Maravarman Kulasekara Pandyan I. As of now, this temple is the oldest monument.Until 1620, when the Danes came, the place was under Thanjavur Nayak kingdom. Danish admiral Ove Gjedde felt the place would be a potential trading centre, made a deal with Raghunatha Nayak and built a fort, which is known as Fort Dansborg. In 1644, Dansborg was beseiged, yet the siege became inconclusive.A Jesuit Catholic congregation in Tranquebar predated the arrival of the Danes by several decades. This congregation descended from Tamil fishermen converted by Portuguese missionaries. There was also a sizable population[10] of Indo-Portuguese due to their presence nearby in Nagapattinam. The Catholic church was probably demolished to build the fort.[citation needed] This fort was the residence and headquarters of the governor and other officials for about 150 years. It is now a museum hosting a collection of artifacts from the colonial era.A view of the Danish settlement in Tranquebar with the Dansborg fortress in south east India, 165817th-Century Danish map of Tranquebar.A restored colonial house in TranquebarTown GateAmong the first Protestant missionaries to set foot in India were two Lutherans from Germany, Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg and Heinrich Pluetschau, who began work in 1705 in the Danish settlement of Tranquebar. Ziegenbalg translated the Old and New Testaments into Tamil, imported a printing press, and printed the New Testament in Tamil in 1714

Annaimelagaram Info

Anaimelagaram village is located in Mayiladuthurai taluka of Nagapattinam district in Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated 6km away from sub-district headquarter Mayiladuthurai (tehsildar office) and 66km away from district headquarter Nagapattinam. As per 2009 stats, Anaimelagaram village is also a gram panchayat.

Kuttalam Info

Kuttalam village is 637667. Kuttalam village is located in Nagapattinam taluka of Nagapattinam district in Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated 15km away from Nagapattinam, which is both district & sub-district headquarter of Kuttalam village. As per 2009 stats, Kuthalam is the gram panchayat of Kuttalam village.

Konenirajapuram Info

Konerirajapuram is a village in the Mayiladuthurai taluk of Mayiladuthurai district, Tamil Nadu, India. It is famous for the Uma Maheswarar Temple. It was also known as Thirunallam.Konerirajapuram is 22 km away from Kumbakonam by road. It is approximately 5 km towards the south from S. Pudur on the Kumbakonam — Karaikkal road. It is famous for its Shiva temple which also has a bronze statue of Lord Natraja.

Vedaranyam Info

Vedaranyam continued to be a part of the Chola Empire and the Chola region emerged as a centre of Saivism during the reign of Kulothunga Chola I (1070–1120). After the fall of Cholas during the reign of Rajendra Chola III in the 13th century, the erstwhile Chola region was caught under a power struggle between Pandyas and Hoysalas. The royal patronage continued to the temple during the rule of the Nayaks.The Negapatam region (modern day Nagapattinam district) was briefly captured by French troops led by Lally (1702–66) in 1759. The Tanjore district was annexed by British after the French failed to subdue the king of Tanjore.During the British period, Vedaranyam was part of Thiruthuraipoondi Taluk under Tanjore district.Salt from Vedaranyam was transported to Nagapttinam port through a 32 mi (51 km) long canal.The channel was constructed in 1869 because road transportation facilities between these two towns were limited.During India's independence struggle, Gandhi launched the Dandi March along India's west coast to protest against the sales tax levied on salt extraction. His close associate C. Rajagopalachari, who would later become independent India's first Governor-General, carried out a salt march in parallel, on the east coast starting from Trichonopoly (modern day Tiruchirappalli) to Vedaranyam. His group, having people like Sardar Vedaratnam, started from Tiruchirappalli, in Madras Presidency (now part of Tamil Nadu), to the coast of the town. After making illegal salt there on 30 April 1930, the group was arrested by the British. After India's independence, Vedaranyam continued to be a part of Thanjavur district until 1991, and later became part of the newly created Nagapattinam district.

Royapettah(600014)
Namakkal Info

Namakkal District is one of the 38 districts (an administrative district) in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. The district was bifurcated from Salem District with Namakkal town as headquarters on 25 July 1996 and started to function independently from 1 January 1997. The district has eight taluks (subdivisions): Tiruchengode, Namakkal, Rasipuram, Paramathi Velur, Sendamangalam, Kumarapalayam, Kolli Hills and Mohanur. Namakkal district is geographically affiliated to Kongu Nadu region. The district is famous for its large poultry industry, egg production and lorry bodybuilding industry, for which it is often referred to as "Egg City" and "Transport Hub of South India".

Royapuram(600013)
Alanganatham Info

Alanganatham is a Village in Erumapatty Block in Namakkal District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 12 KM towards East from District head quarters Namakkal. 4 KM from Erumapatty. 351 KM from State capital Chennai.

Tiruchengodu Info

This Tiruchengode was separated from Salem district several years before. In ancient days, Tiruchengode was known as Thirukodimaadachenkundrur – one of the historic places in Tamil Nadu. Tiruchengode was formed on November 22 and that day is celebrated as tiruchengode day. It was also known as Thiruchengottankudi Nageswaram. It enshrines the Ardhanareeswarar (man-woman) manifestation of Shiva, representing the unity of Shiva and Parvati, is enshrined in this revered hill temple of great significance, accessible by a motorable road; this is an ancient temple mentioned in the Tamil work, Silappadikaram as Neduvelkunru. The red color of the hill is the reason that it was called Chengode. The image above shows the view of the surrounding area from the top of the Tiruchengode hill. This temple is regarded as the 4th of the 7 Tevara Stalams in the Kongu Region of Tamil Nadu.

Selaiyur(600073)
Velur Info

Historic Kaveri Bridge, which connects the Namakkal and Karur districts, is the popular landmark of the town. This bridge was constructed after much wrangling between the stalwarts of Mohanur and Velur on the best location. Finally the bridge on Cauvery River was built at Velur. The bridge was opened for traffic in 1952. Now another bridge was also constructed adjacent to the old one, The longest road in INDIA is NH-44 which also passes through Paramathi Velur.Paramathi Velur is located at the bank of River Cauvery. Tamil & English also the primary languages used here. National Highway 44 runs through this town.

Rasipuram Info

Rasipuram dates to the 1st century AD. The town's name is derived from 'Rajapuram' which literally means 'King's Town'.The county (Nagaratchi) of Rasipuram was formerly under the jurisdiction of the Salem District (Managaratchi) and was later governed by the Namakkal District range.Rasipuram is also known for its Lord Shiva temple, said to have been constructed by King Valvil Ori in the 1st or 2nd century.It has an average elevation of 246 metres (807 feet). Kolli Hills is located exactly 54 kilometres (34 mi) from Rasipuram. A lot of medicinal plants and fruit varieties like jackfruit, pineapple and banana are available.

Saligramam(600093)
Udhagai Info

Ooty is a town and municipality in the Nilgiris district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, 86 km (53 mi) north west of Coimbatore, and the headquarters of the Nilgiris district. In the Nilgiri hills, it is known as the "Queen of Hill Stations" and is a popular tourist destination. He earliest reference to Nilgiri hills is found in the Tamil Sangam epic Silappathikaram from the 5th or 6th century CE. The region was a land occupied by various tribes such as Badagas, Todas, Kotas, Irulas and Kurumbas.The region was ruled by the three tamil kingdoms of Cheras, Cholas and Pandyas during various times.The Todas are referenced in a record belonging to Hoysala king Vishnuvardhana and his general Punisa, dated 1117 CE. It was also ruled by various dynasties like Pallavas, Satavahanas, Gangas, Kadambas, Rashtrakutas, Hoysalas and the Vijayanagara empire.Tipu Sultan captured Nilgiris in the eighteenth century and the region came into possession of British in 1799.

Soorapattu(600066)
Coonoor Info

Coonoor is a municipality in the Nilgiris District in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is known for its production of Nilgiri tea. This town is the second-largest hill station in the Nilgiri hills after Ooty. Coonoor is home to the Pasteur Institute of India.This institute is responsible for producing anti-rabies vaccine and vaccines for government immunization programs.

Senneerkuppam(600056)
Gudalur Info

Historians believe that the human settlements existed in these parts for at least ten centuries before Christ. Much evidence of New Stone Age civilisation can be seen in the hills throughout the present day Wayanad district. The Edakkal Caves has 6000-year-old rock engravings from the Neolithic age. The recorded history of this district is available only from the 18th century. In ancient times, this land was ruled by the Rajas of the Veda tribe.The Mooshaka Kings were considered descendants of Nannan. By the 14th century, Mooshaka Kingdom was known as Kolathirinad and the Rulers as Kolathiris. The Kolathunad Kingdom at the peak of its power reportedly extended from Kasaragod in the north to Korapuzha in the south with Arabian Sea on the west and Kodagu hills on the eastern boundary...When Wayanad was under Hyder Ali's rule, the ghat road from Vythiri to Thamarassery was invented. Then the British rulers developed this route to Carter road.After Hyder Ali, his son Tipu Sultan took control over the territory.

Sholinganallur(600119)
Kotagiri Info

Kotagiri is a hill station and a taluk in the Nilgiris district of the Indian state, Tamil Nadu. The Nilgiri hills have been the traditional home of the "Kota" tribes. The name 'Kota-giri' itself means 'mountains of the kotas'. Kotagiri was known in the past as 'Kota-keri' or 'Kota-gherry', the 'street of Kotas'.Kotagiri is quietly tucked away in the Nilgiris and used to be one of the summer resorts of Madras Presidency. The town was discovered in the year 1819 by John Sullivan[3] when he came to a village called Dhimbatty to the north of Kotagiri

Shenoynagar(600030)
Kunnam Info

Kunnam taluk is a taluk of Perambalur district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The headquarters of the taluk is the town of Kunnam. It is a town and a special grade municipality in the Perambalur district. It is located 18 km from Perambalur. Kunnam is known for its temples and mathas. There are around 12 Hindu temples within the municipal limits of area. Apart from these, there several thousand temples around the town thereby giving the town the sobriquets temple town and City of temples. The most important temples present in Kunnam are the amman temple, the kaleswaran temple and the Ramaswamy temple.

Stthomasmount(600016)
Aranthangi Info

The small river Vellar goes through the outer part of Aranthangi.The main centre of attraction is a ruined fort. The walls are not constructed of brick or stone. Large interstices are filled with mud. There are no ruins of palaces or any other striking building inside. There is no indication when the fort could have been built. A line of Tondaimans who were unconnected with those of Pudukkottai, were in power here in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, and it is believed that they constructed it. The temple of Rajendra Chola Varma in the town seems to have been built in the eleventh century.

Tharamani(600113)
Kottaipattinam Info

Kottaipattinam is a Village in Manalmelkudi Block in Pudukkottai District of Tamil Nadu State.Kottaipattinam is located around 61.1 kilometers away from its district headquarter Pudukkottai. The other nearest district headquarters is Sivaganga situated at 13.0 km distance from Kottaipattinam.

Keeranur Info

Keeranur is a panchayat town in Pudukkottai District in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located 225 km South-East of Coimbatore. The Uthama Nathaswami Sivan Temple is of a Mutharaya edifice and contains epigraphs of Cholas and Vijayanagar Empires.

Manamelkudi Info

Manamelkudi is a coastal town in Pudukkottai district, Tamil Nadu, India. It is located in the southeast of the district, on the Palk Strait coast. State Highway 200 runs through the town, which is the headquarters and namesake of Manamelkudi taluk. The town, which is spread over 1135 hectares, had a population of 7,033 in 2011, resulting in an average population density of 619.6/km2.

Thirumazhisai(600124)
Meemisal Info

Mimisal is a coastal village in the Avadaiyarkoil revenue block of Pudukkottai district.Mimisal If you are looking for travel information of Mimisal in India, you've come to the right place. This city is located in the close proximity of a major city Madurai, India. Madurai, is a worth visiting city owing to its prime attractions like Meenakshi Amman Temple, Thirumalain Nayakar Mahal, Gandhi Memorial Museum. 1-2 days is an ideal duration of visit to Mimisal. is a coastal village in the Avadaiyarkoil revenue block of Pudukkottai district, Tamil Nadu, India Karukkakurichi, the place of find of a treasure trove of more than 500 imperial Roman gold and silver coins, the largest ever recorded from a single hoard deserves notice in the context of the early history of the district.

Poovathakudi Info

Poovathakudi is a village in the Aranthangirevenue block of Pudukkottai district.The grampanchayat Poovathakudi falls in Pudukkottai district situated in Tamil Nadu state, with a population 2788. The male and female populations are 1418 and 1370 respectively. The size of the area is about 5.31 square kilometer.

Kattumavadi Info

Kattumavadi is a Village in Manalmelkudi Block in Pudukkottai District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 61 KM towards East from District head quarters Pudukkottai. 12 KM from Manamelkudi. 403 KM from State capital Chennai.

Pudukkottai Info

Pudukkottai district as one of the princely states of Tamilnadu holds rich cultural heritage with Fortresses, Palaces, Temples, Cave Paintings and many other historical monuments. The district was one of the homes of pre-historic man. Many of the villages are of ancient foundation and also referenced often in Tamil Sangam Literature. Pudukkottai district is well endowed with natural resources of land and sea bounded by the marine hedge of Bay of Bengal in the east conjoined by the southern districts viz, Trichy, Sivaganga, Ramanathapuram and Thanjavur. The Palaces, Fortress, Canals and Tanks built during the reign of ancient Tamil Kings are the place of interest. Besides, Temple in Avudayarkovil, Kudumiyanmalai, Chitthannavasal are very much prominent. Muslim’s sacred place viz Kattubhava pallivasal, christian monument at Avur and jains temples at Annavasal proclaims the religious harmony of the district. Peacock sanctuary at Viralimalai, cave temples, temples built on the mountains are major tourism destination.

Tirumullaivoyal(600062)
Karaiyur Info

The nick name and the special namee of the city karaiyur is "AATTAI KALUTHAI AAKIYA OOR"It is also known as the connecting and centre village Because it is the centre for many places like melathaniyam, pudukkottai, ponnamaravathi, mqnappaarai.Karaiyur is a Village in Ponnamaravati Block in Pudukkottai District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 27 KM towards west from District head quarters Pudukkottai. 6 KM from Ponnamaravati. 407 KM from State capital Chennai.

Alagudi Info

Alangudi is a municipality in the Pudukkottai district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, that serves as the headquarters for Alangudi taluk, one of the 11 taluks in Pudukkottai district. The town has been ruled, at different times, by the Cholas, Mutharaiyars, Early Pandyas, Thondaimans, and the British. It is situated about 395 kilometres (245 mi) southwest of Chennai and about 75 kilometres (47 mi) southeast of Tiruchirappalli. Tamil Nadu's first women Asiad Santhi Soundarajan is from Alangudi municipality.

Thundalam(600077)
Malaiyur Info

Malaiyur is a Village in Karambakudi Block in Pudukkottai District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 27 KM towards East from District head quarters Pudukkottai. 10 KM from Karambakudi. 376 KM from State capital Chennai.

Koppanapatti Info

Koppanapatti is a small village in Ponamaravathi Taluk of Pudukottai Dist.A Shirdi Sai temple is built in the premises of one Shri Thirunavukkarasarsituated in Avudaiappa Chettiar Street and maintained by his family members and is worshiped widely by all the Sai Devotees. An article is also published in one of the devotional magazine "BAKTHI' about the temple. There will be huge gatherings of devotees on Thursdays and Sundays. The devotees believe that who ever comes and worship Sri Sai Baba here get relief slowly from their sufferings and all their prayers are met with. The distance from Ponamaravathy to Koppanapatti is around 6 kms.

Kulipirai Info

Kulipirai is a village in Thirumayam Taluk in Pudukkottai District of Tamil Nadu, India. It is located 25 km towards west from district headquarters Pudukkottai. 14 km from Thirumayam. 60 km from Tiruchirapalli.

Melasivapuri Info

Melasivapuri is a Village in Ponnamaravati Block in Pudukkottai District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 47 KM towards west from District head quarters Pudukkottai. 17 KM from Ponnamaravati. 431 KM from State capital Chennai.

Nachandupatti Info

Narchandupatti is a small town located 16 kilometres from Pudukkottai. Many members of the Nagarathar groups are among its inhabitants. The town contains historic temples. Various festivals and religious ceremonies take place here. There are many small villages around Nachandupatti including Pudur and Kottur.The original name of this place was Thirumalai Sam Uthiram. A fort was being built at Thirumayam for the residence of Oomaithurai (younger brother of Kattaboman). Good quality lime mortar (called sandhu or saanthu in Tamil) was prepared in this village. Hence, this place was also called Nar-Chandu-Patti or Nalla-Saanthu-Patti. Its name changed over a period of time to Nachandupatti.

Ponnamaravathi Info

Ponnamaravathi is a town in Pudukkottai district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The town holds the status of Taluk. It is located 37 km from the district headquarter Pudukkottai and 410 km from state capital Chennai.

Thiruverkadu(600077)
Rangiem Info

Rangiyam village is located in Thirumayam taluka of Pudukkottai district in Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated 15km away from sub-district headquarter Thirumayam (tehsildar office) and 30km away from district headquarter Pudukkottai. As per 2009 stats, Rangiyam village is also a gram panchayat.

Vellanur Info

Vellanur is a village in the Annavasalrevenue block of Pudukkottai district.The male and female populations are 3279 and 3162 respectively. The size of the area is about 13.6 square kilometer.It is governed by Vellanur Gram Panchayat. It comes under Annavasal Community Development Block. The nearest town is Pudukkottai, which is about 12 kilometers away from Vellanur.

Konapet Info

Konapattu village is located in Thirumayam taluka of Pudukkottai district in Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated 10km away from sub-district headquarter Thirumayam (tehsildar office) and 30km away from district headquarter Pudukkottai.

Rayavaram Info

Rayavaram lies 72 kilometres (45 mi) south of Tiruchirappalli and 90 kilometres (56 mi) north of Madurai. The nearest town is Pudukkottai. The closest airport is at Tiruchirappalli. It is well connected by road and has at least 75 buses covering surrounding areas.The village's economy is based on agriculture.

Thondi Info

Thondi is a Town Panchayat city in district of Ramanathapuram, Tamil Nadu. The Thondi city is divided into 15 wards for which elections are held every 5 years. The Thondi Town Panchayat has population of 18,465 of which 9,316 are males while 9,149 are females as per report released by Census India 2011.Current estimated population of Thondi Town Panchayat in 2023 is approximately 25,400.

Ramanathapuram Info

Ramanathapuram District, also known as Ramnad District, is one of the 38 districts an administrative districts of Tamil Nadu state in southern India. The old Ramanathapuram District consists of Present day Virudhunagar and Sivagangai districts, it touches the Western ghats and bordered with the state of Kerala and east by Bay of Bengal. It was the largest district on that time. The town of Ramanathapuram is the district headquarters.A major part of the district is covered with the fluvial, fluvio-marine, Aeolian and marine sediments of Quaternary age. The fluvial deposits which are made up of sand, silt and clay in varying degree of admixture occur along the active channels of Vaigai, Gundar, Manimuthar and Pambar rivers. They have been categorised into levee, flood basin, channel bar/ point bar and paleo-channel deposits. The paleo-channel deposits comprise brown-coloured, fine to medium sands with well preserved cross-beddings.The fluvio-marine deposits are exposed in the Vaigai delta as deltaic plain, paleo-tidal and dune flat deposits. The deltaic plain and dune flats comprise medium, grey brown sands. The paleo tidal flat deposits include black silty clay, black clay and mud. In Rameswaram Island, the fluvio-marine deposits include indurated sand and dune sands.

Vadapalani(600026)
Devipattinam Info

Devipattinam is an ancient coastal town and a port, located in the southern state of Tamil Nadu. It was a flourishing sea port and a gateway to places as far as Madurai until the early 20th century. The famous pearl belt known as the Gulf of Mannar in the Bay of Bengal is dotted with small islands; Appa Tivu, Nallathanni Theevu, Shuli Tivu, Uppu Tanni Tivu, Talari Tivu and Musal Tivu. The coastal line of Devipattinam is formed by series of small bays and finest coral reefs in Thiruppaalaikudi.

Keelakarai Info

Kilakarai is an eastern coastal town and a port, located in southern Tamil Nadu. It was a flourishing seaport and a gateway to places as far as Madurai until the early 20th century. The famous pearl belt known as the Gulf of Mannar in the Bay of Bengal is dotted with small islands Appa Tivu, Nallathanni Theevu, Shuli Tivu, Uppu Tanni Tivu, Talari Tivu and Musal Tivu. The coastal line of Kilakarai is formed by a series of small bays and coral reefs sheltering the town from the ocean. It was also called as "Quilicare",kirkari, Sembi Nadu, Korkai, Powthira Manicka Pattinam, "Kelikkarai", "Ninathaan mudithaan pattinam", "Seppi Nadu", "lebbat pattan" (pattan mentioned in voyages of Ibn Battuta & map displayed in Ibn Battuta Mall). A strong cultural connection exists between Kayalpatnam, Adirampattinam and Kilakarai.

V.O.C Nagar(600081)
Panaikulam Info

The history of Panaikulam is more than 500 years old. The oral information has been collected from the old people and with the help of a will document written by one of the descendants in the family of the first migrants, it is known that Tamil-speaking Muslims migrated from adjacent parts of Ramanathapuram (e.g. Kothakottai, Udaichiyarvalasai, aalappuli) to a place with pond and lot of palm trees. They named it as Panai (meaning palm tree) kulam (meaning pond). This pond (now called as Pugaloorani) served as the water source for the people and their cattle. Slowly the migrated population moved towards the inner parts of the village and established a mosque (now Jumma Mosque) for praying. The migrations continued from the adjacent villages of Ramanathapuram and Panaikulam became a Muslim village. Some of the migrants used handlooms to weave the cloths and made business out of it. After some time, the mosque was built up using natural stones. It is indeed a very rare architectural beauty. During the nineteenth century, opportunities present in Malaya (now called Malaysia) attracted Panaikulam people and many of them went to Malaya to earn money. They mostly settled in Penang in businesses such as money exchange and restaurants.

Rameshwaram Info

Rameswaram is a town on Pamban Island, in the southeast Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It’s known for Ramanathaswamy Temple, a Hindu pilgrimage site with ornate corridors, huge sculpted pillars and sacred water tanks. Devotees bathe in the waters of Agni Theertham, off the beach east of the temple. Gandamadana Parvatham is a hill with island views. A chakra (wheel) here is said to bear an imprint of Lord Rama’s feet.

Valasaravakkam(600087)
Sholandur Info

Sholandur village is located in Tiruvadanai taluka of Ramanathapuram district in Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated 25km away from sub-district headquarter Tiruvadanai (tehsildar office) and 24km away from district headquarter Ramanathapuram. As per 2009 stats, Sholandur village is also a gram panchayat.

Athiyoothu Info

Athyuthu village is located in Ramanathapuram taluka of Ramanathapuram district in Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated 17km away from Ramanathapuram, which is both district & sub-district headquarter of Athyuthu village. As per 2009 stats, Athiyuthu is the gram panchayat of Athyuthu village.

Kadaladi Info

Kadaladi village is located in Kadaladi taluka of Ramanathapuram district in Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated 3km away from sub-district headquarter Kadaladi (tehsildar office) and 61km away from district headquarter Ramanathapuram. As per 2009 stats, Marandai is the gram panchayat of Kadaladi village.

Tondiarpet(600081)
Paramakudi Info

Paramakudi or Paramagudi is the largest town in the district of Ramanathapuram in Tamil Nadu, India, with a population of over 95,579. It has been the taluk headquarters since the formation of Ramanathapuram District in 1918.Paramakudi consists of two separate settlements: Paramakudi and Emaneswaran. These settlements were classified as different towns in the census records from 1901 to 1961 before merging into the municipal present city in 1964.It is also famous market place for all the villages around and many people residing in nearby villages come to the town to complete their major shopping and purchases.

Utthandi(600119)
Therpogi Info

Terbhogi village is located in Ramanathapuram taluka of Ramanathapuram district in Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated 10km away from Ramanathapuram, which is both district & sub-district headquarter of Terbhogi village. As per 2009 stats, Therbogi is the gram panchayat of Terbhogi village.

Kangirangudi Info

Kanjirangudi village is located in Ramanathapuram taluka of Ramanathapuram district in Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated 20km away from Ramanathapuram, which is both district & sub-district headquarter of Kanjirangudi village. As per 2009 stats, Kanjirangudi village is also a gram panchayat.

Uppur Info

Uppoor is a small Village/hamlet in Rajasingamangalam Block in Ramanathapuram District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Uppoor Panchayath. It is located 41 KM towards North from District head quarters Ramanathapuram. 475 KM from State capital Chennai.It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Arakkonam Info

Arakkonam is one of the hottest towns in India, where the temperature can exceed 43 °C (110 °F) for several peak days in summer. The name 'Arakkonam' was derived from the word "Arunthamizhkundram" also later called "Aarukonam", meaning 'hexagon' which connects six important places around.The ancient name of the town was "Arumthamizh kundram" ("Arumtamil kunram") which is believed to have been derived from the Tamil words aaru konam meaning "six angles" or hexagon, based on the fact that six important places exist on the town's six sides, namely Kanchipuram, Thakkolam, Manavur, Thiruvalangadu, Thiruttani and Sholinghur.

Vandalur(600048)
Sholingur Info

The town is famous in Tamil Nadu and other neighboring states for the Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple.he town was the site of a battle during the Anglo-Mysore Wars. It was here that Sir Eyre Coote fought against Tipu Sultan and Hyder Ali in the Second Anglo-Mysore War during the battle of sholinghur 1781. Near Sholinghur Bus Terminus, we can see the burial ground dedicated to the soldiers of Tipu Sultan army fought in the war known as Kanja Shaib Tomb. The TVS group set up its first factory in the early 1980s and has since grown to be among the largest private employer in the region.

Vellavedu(600124)
Arcot Info

Arcot (natively spelt as Ārkāḍu) is a town and urban area of Ranipet district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Located on the southern banks of Palar River, the city straddles a trade route between Chennai and Bangalore or Salem, between the Mysore Ghat and the Javadi Hills (Javvadhu malai). As of 2018, the city had a population 129,640. The sweet makkan peda is a local speciality while Arcot biryani, a rice-based traditional food, is also served here.Sri Vaikuntha Varadharaja Perumal Temple is situated. The speciality of this temple is that it is the only temple where the Lord Vishnu statue is erected in the middle with Sri Devi and Bamadevi at its sides. This type of posture of Lord Perumal is only present in this temple. Moreover, the three statues are designed using a single stone. This temple was built during the Pallava era.

Velachery(600042)
Walajah Info

Walajapet is a town or first municipality of Tamil Nadu and a part of Ranipet district, Vellore Metropolitan Area, in the state of Tamil Nadu. The streets in the town form a square shape which is a unique feature of the town. It will be easy for you to reach any part of the town with this kind of infrastructure. The streets are wide and nicely structured.At the beginning of the second half of 18th century, while English and the French invaders, who challenged themselves each other to conquer Southern India and while in such circumstances the former ( the English) in collaboration with the Nawab of Arcot succeeded in wiping out the suzerainty of the latter. The Nawab of Arcot was in return, granted the then great title of honour "Walajah" meaning the most dignified gentleman.

Vepery(600007)
Alagapuram Info

Alagapuram village is located in Attur taluka of Salem district in Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated 12km away from sub-district headquarter Attur (tehsildar office) and 45km away from district headquarter Salem. As per 2009 stats, Kothampadi is the gram panchayat of Alagapuram village.

Narasothipatti Info

Narasothipatti is an locality in Salem, Salem District, Tamil Nadu, India. Alagapuram Pudur (2.51 Km), Gugai (7.5 Km), Gorimedu (8.72 Km) are the nearby areas to Narasothipatti.

Meyyanur Info

Meyyanur is an locality in Salem, Salem District, Tamil Nadu, India, 636005. Alagapuram Pudur (2.08 Km), Gugai (5.95 Km), Gorimedu (7.18 Km) are the nearby areas to Meyyanur. Nagarmalai R.F., Kondappanayakkanpatti, Andipatti-Sowdapuram.

Gugai Info

Gugai is a Locality in Salem City in Tamil Nadu State, India.Gugai Pin code is 636006 and postal head office is Sanjeevarayanpettai.

Attur Info

Attur is located at the junction of NH 79 and NH 136.One National Highwayand two state highways originate from Attur.Attur assembly constituency is part of Kallakurichi (Lok Sabha constituency).Attur has many lorry transport services including Southern Roadways Ltd (TVS), ABT, ARC and other daily transporters. In Attur, the Southern Roadways branch was run by Late Mr. K.R. Ramanathan, from 1950 till 1993. He was the agent since the inception of Southern Roadways in Tamil Nadu. During his tenure, he earned a good name in Attur. Attur is landlocked and depends on the Port of Chennai for most oceangoing freight.

Dharmapuri(636701)
Edappady Info

Edappadi is located in the Salem district of the state. It is one of the most important textile areas. It is situated 34 km from Salem. The major geographical features of the region include the Sarabanga River and Soriyankaradu Mountain, which is 5 km away from the town.

Erode(638001)
Thalaivasal Info

The Thalaivasal Taluk is near Attur Circle. Thalaivasal consists of 35 Panchayats. It has the control over the 35 Panchayats. The Regional Development Office of the Panchayat Union operates at the Mummudi, Thalaivasal which is known as Union Office.Thalaivasal is home to Hindu temples such as Thalaivasal Thirukarugavur Temple and Narasimha Swami Temple. Also there is a Mosque and St. Joseph's Church located in the town.The Narasimha Swami temple draws a significant number of tourists. The Traveller's Bungalow at Thalaivasal was built before 1883 by Krishnama Naidu.

Vyasarpadi(600039)
Valapady Info

Vazhapadi (Valapady, or Valappadi) is a town panchayat in Salem district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the headquarters of Vazhapadi taluk, one of the 13 taluks of Salem district.Former union minister Vazhappady K. Ramamurthy was born in Vazhapadi. He served as Union Minister of Petroleum as part of NDA government under Atal Behari Vajpayee. He was widely known as Valappadiyar.

Chengalpattu(603001)
Veerapandy Info

Veerapandi is a suburb of Salem, Tamil Nadu, India, 14 km from the old bus stand, 13 km from the new bus stand and 14 km from Salem Junction. Today it has the main college area in Salem. The biggest center for higher learning is the Vinayaga Missions University near Veerapandi. It had lot of hindu religious Temple , Especially 1008 Shiv Linnga and several religious temple. It have Church too. Around 4kilometere.The main occupation is agriculture.. Textiles and finance are common business in this area. Both Genders have been working all around the city.

Mettur Info

Mettur is an industrial and tourist town located in the Salem district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is best known for the Mettur Dam which is the largest dam in south India.Mettur is also known for its power generation, chemical manufacturing, and aluminium production. Most of the water requirements for irrigation in Tamil Nadu is provided by the Mettur Dam. Usually the dam opens in June every year for irrigation in the Kaveri Delta. Mettur is also one of the primary sources of electricity for Tamil Nadu. There is a park located at the base of Mettur Dam, where there are a snake park, deer park, and views of the dam. A charge for sightseeing of the dam is fixed.

Westmambalam(600033)
Mechery Info

Mecheri is known for its Kurumbai sheep. To develop and encourage sheep farming, the government of Tamil Nadu established the Mecheri Sheep Research Station in 1978 in Mecheri's Pottaneri panchayat.Mecheri is a holy site.Better source needed] Rajagopuram is the temple's main entrance, and Mecheri has a number of other temples.

Omalur Info

Omalur is a panchayat town and headquarters of Omalur taluk in the Salem DistrictThe Gatti Mudalis's rule extended east–west from Thalaivasal to Dharapuram and north–south from Omalur to Karur. After the fall of the Vijayanagara Empire, the Gatti Mudalis became the Palaiyakkarar of Omalur under Tirumalai Nayak of Madurai in 1623.

Ariyalur(621704)
Vanavasi Info

Several festivals are celebrated in Vanavasi, including the Draupathiyamman Festival (celebrated Five years once), the festival of Sowdeswari Amman (celebrated every five years), and the Mariyamman Festival (held annually during the Tamil month Aippasi).Vanavasi is a Town Panchayat (selection level) made popular by its temples and its hand loom silk sarees. Its best known temples are in the Salem District. Power looms, which are involved in synthetic saree manufacturing, are also widely used. A weekly market is organized every Thursday. Coconut trees and mango trees are abundant, and the town supports lush vegetation. Agriculture is the second main occupation in yjhr town.Koppukondraya Mountain can be seen from the town itself, and a Perumal temple is located on the mountain. People of vanavasi often travel to the mountain during festival days.

Tharamangalam Info

Tharamangalam (also transliterated as Taramangalam) is a Municipality in Salem district.Thursday Weekly Market is in the main squares of the town.Kamaraj Daily Market is near the bus stand. A supermarket is available inside the town.

Konganapuram info

Konganapuram is a panchayat town in Salem district.This princely town was ruled by the Cheras, paving the way for the development of the town. The sculptures in Sankari Fort near Konganapuram reveal that this town was under the rule of Tipu Sultan, after which it was conquered by the British. Konganapuram was named after the "konganar sithar".

Poolampatti Info

Poolampatti is a panchayat town in Salem district.The main occupation is agriculture here. With this, cattle also adds to the sources of income.Sri Kailasanathar Temple-one of the ancient Siva temples.

Sankagiri Info

Sankagiri Fort is a historical fort maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India. It is located 22 km from the city of Erode and 38 km from Salem. Fort was built in the 15th Century by the Vijayanagar Empire. It has 12 fort walls built on and built by the British.

Cuddalore(607001)
Rasipuram Info

Rasipuram is a Municipality in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.Rasipuram dates to the 1st century AD. The town's name is derived from 'Rajapuram' which literally means 'King's Town'.sipuram is also known for its Lord Shiva temple, said to have been constructed by King Valvil Ori in the 1st or 2nd century.

Elampillai Info

Elampillai is a panchayat town in Salem district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is known for textiles like silk sarees and other allied works like Jacquard punching and saree designing.

Sivagangai Info

Sivaganga District is one of the 38 districts (an administrative district) in Tamil Nadu state, India. This district was formed on 15 March 1985 by trifurcation of Ramanathapuram district into Ramanathapuram, Virudhunagar and Sivaganga districts. Sivaganga is the district headquarters. Karaikudi is the most populous town as well as City Corporation in the district.

Nagapattinam(611001)
Karaikudi Info

Karaikudi is the largest city in Sivaganga district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Karaikudi Municipal Corporation is the 21st largest urban agglomeration of Tamil Nadu based on 2011 census data. It is part of the area commonly referred to as "Chettinad" and has been declared a City Municipal Corporation by the Government of Tamil Nadu, on account of the palatial houses built with limestone called Kaarai veedu. For this reason, the place is sometimes called Kaarai Nagar locally. The main municipality is spread across 33.75 km2 (13.03 sq mi) and the extended urban limit spreads about 115 km2 (44 sq mi) which undergoes major developments as part of Government Schemes.Karaikudi comes under the Karaikudi Assembly constituency, which elects a member to the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly once every five years, and it is a part of the Sivaganga Lok Sabha constituency, which elects its member of parliament (MP) once in five years. The town is administered by the greater Karaikudi special grade municipality.

Kanchipuram(631501)
Nemathanpatti Info

Nemathanpatti is a small Village/hamlet in Sakkottai Block in Sivaganga District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under NEMAM Panchayath. It is located 56 KM towards North from District head quarters Sivaganga. 14 KM from Sakkottai. 418 KM from State capital Chennai.

Kandanur Info

Kandanur is a panchayat town in Karaikudi taluk, Sivaganga district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. This panchayat town is famous for Kandaneswarar Sivan Kovil, which is a replica to the Madurai Meenakshi Amman temple built by Nagarathars community.Kandanur Perumal temple is equally popular in the area.Also, near by town Puduvayal is famous for its Veerasekara Umaiyambigai Temple (Sakkottai area).Palaniappan Chidambaram is an Indian politician and former attorney who currently serves as Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha and formerly served as the Union Minister of Finance of India is from Kandanur.

Kottaiyur Info

Kottaiyur is a northern suburb of Karaikudi in Sivaganga district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The village is famous for Kottaiyur Sivan Temple, one of the master pieces of the Chettinad region. The temple and the area's old lime stone heritage buildings give Kottaiyur a unique identity. Kottaiyur is well developed and famous for its reputed educational institutions. Kottaiyur panchayat administration including the villages of Velangudi and Alagapuri is due to be merged with Karaikudi as part of the municipality expansion.

A.Thekkur Info

A.thekkur is a Village in Tiruppathur Block in Sivaganga District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 43 KM towards North from District head quarters Sivaganga.

Kandavarayanpatti Info

Kandavarayanpatti is a beautiful place.vallanaatu karuppar sri kaadapillai iyyanar is the village's protecting god.There is no railway system for this village.we can find some shops in shopping street (kadai veethi) .Mr.Anjappan is the president of the village.we can find many Grove in this village.behind kinatradi kaali temple's pond there is a small village called kaayangkaadu.A perfect bike garage in this village is Mr.Senthil's garage especially for two wheelers.MR.V.BASKARAN is the Panchayat secretary.

Mahipalanpatti Info

Historically, this area was managed by a small king called Mahibalan, hence the name Mahibalanpatti. Here the temple of Sri Poongundra Nayaki Amman Temple (Durga) identified a principal and popular form of the Hindu Goddess Parvati. She is a goddess of war, the warrior form of Parvati, whose mythology centres around combating evils and demonic forces that threaten peace, prosperity, and Dharma the power of good over evil. Durga is also a fierce form of the protective mother goddess, who unleashes her divine wrath against the wicked for the liberation of the oppressed, and entails destruction to empower creation.

Avinipatti Info

Ayinipatti is a small Village/hamlet in Tiruppathur Block in Sivaganga District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Senbagampettai Panchayath. It is located 47 KM towards North from District head quarters Sivaganga.

Palavangudi Info

Palavangudi is a rural village located in the southern-most state of Tamil Nadu in the Republic of India. Palavangudi is one of 44 panchayat villages in the Sivaganga District's Kallal revenue block. According to the 2011 Census of India, it was home to 1,872 residents. The primary language of the region is Tamil.

Siruvayal Info

Siruvayal village is located in Karaikkudi taluka of Sivaganga district in Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated 20km away from sub-district headquarter Karaikkudi (tehsildar office) and 75km away from district headquarter Sivaganga. As per 2009 stats, Ambakkudi is the gram panchayat of Siruvayal village.

Amaravathipudur Info

Amaravathipudur is a village situated in the suburban region of Karaikudi in the Sivaganga District. Situated approximately 2 kilometers along southern part of Karaikudi city. This village panchayat has a total of 7 panchayat constituencies.

Devakottai Info

Devakottai is a first-grade municipality in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Located in the Sivaganga district, the town is situated close to the Karaikudi, near Rameswaram National Highway Road (NH-210). It is one of the major cities comes under the Chettinad area with rich heritage of houses built with limestone called "Karai Veedu". This Region is one of the towns in Chettinad belt. The town is famous for its ancient temple Sri Meenakshi Sundareswarar temple also known as Nagara Sivan Kovil.

Kallakurichi(606202)
Kallal Info

Kallal is a village in Sivaganga District of Tamil Nadu in India. Kallal block Panchayat is one of the 12 block Panchayat coming under Sivaganga District administration of Tamil Nadu state in India. Kallal is well connected by both Road transport and Rail network. Both state owned TNSTC and Private Omni Bus services are operated from Kallal to different parts of Tamil Nadu state.

Sokkanathapuram Info

Sivan temple in chockanathapuram, is facing west side. All temple is facing east side. This special for our village.Thottiyathu Karuppar temple is most popular in south Tamilnadu.praying for thottiyathan will solve all the problems specially giving the baby for most year baby unholders.

Poolankurichi Info

There is a Jain monument here in a hillock here.This village participated India freedom movement Lot of freedom fighters were receiving pension from gov't.This a self contained village which is having starting from elementary to secondary to sr. secondary to Arts and Science college all run by Government.Two gov't hospitals one for women and children and another for men.There is also a Police station. IOB and ICICI banka are functioning. Kanchathu murugan temple is on a hill top which was appeared in a Latest tamil movie RUMMY.All main streets and Roads are having Solar lamps also (in addition to electric lights) which were donated by a donar Mr. Abirami Ramanathan who belongs to this village.One of the drinking water oorunies is supplying pernial water supply to this village and other neighbouring villages also.Population is below five thousands.

Singampunari Info

Singampunari is a Taluk in Sivagangai district, in Tamil Nadu, India. It was made up of military cantonments.Singampunari experiences dry weather for most of the year. In the past, a very dense jungle surrounded the place. It was watered by a river which was known in inscriptions as 'Vilisilai Aaru'.The notable Tamil actor Sivakarthikeyan, was born in Singampunari.

Kanyakumari(629702)
Muraiyur Info

Muraiyur is a village in the Taluk of Singampunari in the district of Sivaganga in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Distance from other locations: 9.566 kilometres from the Taluk's main town of Singampunari 33.15 kilometres from the district's main city of Sivaganga 375 kilometres from the state capital of Chennai.

Kalaiyarkovil Info

Kalaiyar Kovil is a Town and a Panchayat Union in Sivaganga District, Tamil Nadu, India. Kalayarkoil is a Taluk in Sivaganga District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes It is located 18 km towards East from District headquarters Sivaganga.466 km from State capital ChennaiMajor tourism attraction was the kalayarkoil temple and King Periya Maruthupandiyar Temple opposite to it.Among the nearest important places, Kollangudi kali Temple is one of prominent Hindu shaktam worship shrineThe famous sorna Kaleeswara temple is in kalayarkoil , Sivaganga District, 18 km (11 mi) east of Sivagangai.

Madurai(625001)
Alavakottai Info

Alavakkottai village is located in Sivaganga taluka of Sivaganga district in Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated 17km away from Sivaganga, which is both district & sub-district headquarter of Alavakkottai village. As per 2009 stats, Alavakottai is the gram panchayat of Alavakkottai village.

Natarasakottai Info

Nattarasankottai is a village in Sivaganga district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.The temple is managed by the village Nagarathars.The temple has Golden Kumbhams over the temple tower. The deity, Kannudaya Nayaki Amman alias Kannathal is seen with eight hands and has an udukkai (a percussion striking instrument) and muvizhai sulam in her hands. Her left leg stamps the Asura by name Mahishan.There are two higher secondary schools; two elementary schools; one English medium primary school and one ITI and vocational training institute. The two higher secondary schools are S.RM.Higher secondary school for boys and KMSC Girls high school; The two elementary schools are Visalakshi vidyasala and KP.RM.School; The English medium primary school and ITI and vocational training institute are Sri Kannathal English primary school and Sathyamurty ITI and vocational Training Institute respectively.

Paganeri Info

Paganeri is a Village in Kalaiyarkoil Block in Sivaganga District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 20 KM towards North from District head quarters Sivaganga. 19 KM from Kalaiyarkoil. 454 KM from State capital Chennai.

Koothandam Info

Koothandam is a small Village/hamlet in Sivaganga Block in Sivaganga District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Vaniyangudi Panchayath. It is located 6 KM towards North from District head quarters Sivaganga. 470 KM from State capital Chennai.

Eriyur Info

Eriyur is a village in Singampunari Taluk[5][6] in Sivaganga district of Tamil Nadu, India. It is a large village consisting of two Panchayat villages: Eriyur and Mampatti Devasthanam. The adjoining villages Valayapatti and Ulaginipatti are also administratively and culturally linked to Eriyur. It is a constituent of the ancient "Mallakottai Nadu" once, which was a part of 'Sivagangai Seemai'.

Manamadurai Info

Manamadurai is a Municipality Town The Vaigai river flows from north to south through Manamadurai and divides the town into Eastern bank and Western bank. The town cover an area of revenue villages kulalar street Kannar street, Alagar Kovil street, Brinthavanam, Railway colony, Krishnarajapuram colony, Ramnagar, Anbu Nagar, Annamalai Nagar, Sastha Nagar comes under limit of the town.In Sivaganga district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Manamadurai falls under Manamadurai Legislative assembly.

Mayiladuthurai(609001)
Kontagai Info

Kondagai village is located in Manamadurai taluka of Sivaganga district in Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated 40km away from sub-district headquarter Manamadurai (tehsildar office) and 53km away from district headquarter Sivaganga. As per 2009 stats, Kondagai village is also a gram panchayat.

Sankarankovil Info

Sankarankovil is home to the Sankara Narayanar Temple, which was built by Ugra Pandiyan in 900 BC. Houses the deity by the name Sankara Narayanan, which is half Shiva and the other half Vishnu. According to folklore, the devotees of Hari (Vishnu) and Shiva once quarreled with each other to determine which god was more powerful, until Shiva appeared as Sankaranarayanar to show his devotees that Hari and Shiva were one and the same. Thus, it is held sacred by Saivites and those Hindus who believe that Shiva and Vishnu are a single deity. Srivaishnavites of Tamil Nadu who worship Vishnu only do not accept this and hence reject the temple. The deities of the temple are Sankareswarar, Gomathi Amman and Sankaranarayanar. Sankarankovil is also said to be home to the deity named Avudai Ambal.

Nilgiris(643001)
Shenkottai Info

Sengottai (also known as Shencottah, Chenkotta or Shenkottai) is a town in the Tenkasi district, of Tamil Nadu, India. It is the gateway to southern Tamil Nadu and Kerala.Sengottai Taluk revolves around the cultivation of rice,coconut,Mango,clove and pepper. Sengottai is well known in Tamil Nadu as a major market of Dosa kal (commonly known as Dosa tawa). This town has lot of Black smith shops.

Salem(636001)
Puliangudi Info

Puliangudi is a municipal town located between Tenkasi and Rajapalayam on the National Highway 208 (Kollam to Tirumangalam).It falls under the administrative jurisdiction of Tenkasi District and Kadayanallur Taluk. Taluk headquarters, Kadayanallur, is 16 km south from Puliangudi, and the district headquarters, Tenkasi lies 31 km south. It is called "Lemon City of India" because it has two lemon markets especially for exporting lemons

Kumbakonam Info

Kumbakonam dates back to the Sangam period and was ruled by the Early Cholas, Pallavas, Mutharaiyar dynasty, Medieval Cholas, Later Cholas, Pandyas, the Vijayanagara Empire, Madurai Nayaks, Thanjavur Nayaks and the Thanjavur Marathas. It rose to be a prominent town between the seventh and ninth centuries AD, when it served as a capital of the Medieval Cholas. The city reached the zenith of its prosperity during the British Raj when it was a prominent centre of European education and Hindu culture; and it acquired the cultural name, the "Cambridge of South India". In 1866, Kumbakonam was officially constituted as a municipality, which today comprises 48 wards, making it the second largest local civil body in Thanjavur district. It became a municipal corporation on 24 August 2021.

Tenkasi(627811)
Aduthurai Info

Aduthurai comes under Tiruvidaimarudur taluk, and MLA constitution is also tiruvidaimarudur, Thanjavur district. It is a selection grade panchayat. Actually it comes under MARUTHUVAKUDI Village I. Aduthurai is the Hamlet village of Maruthuvakudi village.Maruthuvakudi popularly known as Aduthurai and sometimes called as Kurangaduthurai is a small town in the Thanjavur district.

Anakarai Info

Anaikarai is a village panchayat under Thiruvidaimarudur Taluk in Tanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India. Anaikarai connects with two major bridges. Nearly 1 km long on both sides. It is an island in the basin of Cauvery river. It is located at the distance of 260 km from Chennai and 25 km from Kumbakonam.The Lower Anaicut built by Sir Arthur Cotton in 19th century AD across Coleroon, the major distributary of Cauvery, is said to be a replicated structure of Kallanai. Nearly 2000 families live in Anaikarai with the main occupation of agriculture and fishing. It is well known and place for river fishes.

Nachiyarkovil Info

Nachiyar Kovil or Thirunarayur Nambi Temple is a Hindu temple in Thirunarayur, a village in the outskirts of Kumbakonam in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, is dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu and his wife Lakshmi. It is the sub urban region of business city of Kumbakonam.Constructed in the Dravidian style of architecture, the temple is glorified in the Divya Prabandham, the early medieval Tamil canon of the Alvar saints from the 6th to 9th centuries CE. It is one of the 108 Divya Desams dedicated to Vishnu, who is worshipped as Srinivasa Perumal and his consort Lakshmi as Nachiyar. The temple is the place where god Vishnu is believed to have initiated Pancha Samskara (religious initiation) to Thirumangai Alvar. The temple follows the Tenkalai mode of worship.The temple is one of the Pancha Kshethram where Maha Lakshmi was born as Bhargavi - the daughter of Maharishi Bhrigu. The other four temples of the Pancha Kshethram are Sarangapani temple, Kumbakonam, Oppiliappan temple, Sundararaja Perumal Temple, Salem and Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala.

Dharasuram Info

Darasuram or Dharasuram is a neighbourhood in the city of Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, India.The area is known for the Airavateswara temple constructed by the Rajaraja Chola II in the 12th century CE. The temple is a recognised UNESCO World Heritage monument.This temple is a storehouse of art and architecture. The vimana is 85 feet high. The front mandapam itself is in the form of a huge chariot drawn by horses. The temple has some exquisite stone carvings.The main deity's consort Periya Nayaki Amman temple is situated adjacent to Airavateshwarar temple.Periya Nayaki Amman temple,Airavateshwarar temple gopuram.The Great Living Chola Temples. (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) at Thanjavur, Gangaikonda Cholapuram and Kumbakonam were built by the Cholas between the 10th and 12th centuries CE and have a lot of similarities.

Tanjore Info

The land of temples -India is home to some of the most beautiful, historic, and architecturally fabulous temples in the world. Often a hot topic for researchers when it comes to building techniques and heights achieved in ancient times as compared to the technological progress achieved in building monuments today. The Tanjore Temple is an architectural marvel, which stumps historians even today.Arulmozhivarman, the emperor, popularly known as Rajaraja Chola I, was a Lord Shiva devotee and laid the foundations of the Tanjore temple after he dreamt about it in Sri Lanka (Ceylon). This temple was the center of most festivals celebrated in the Chola kingdom and it served as the center of economic and religious activities. Villages from the country provided human resources and material to maintain the temple.

Keelathirupanthuruthi Info

Keelathirupanthuruthi is a Village in Thiruvaiyaru Block in Thanjavur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 10 KM towards North from District head quarters Thanjavur. 1 KM from Thiruvaiyaru. 320 KM from State capital Chennai.The Keelathirupanthuruthi village is located in the state Tamil Nadu having state code 33 and having the village code 638732. The Thanjavur is the district of this village with district code 620.

Thirukattupalli Info

Thirukattupalli is a panchayat town near Thiruvaiyaru in Thanjavur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The economy of this town is majorly based on the agricultural lands of the surrounding villages. Its nearby major cities include Thanjavur (28 km Southeast) and Trichy (32 km Northwest). Modes of transportation to these cities include regular daily bus services (Theeyadiappar Bus Station) and Budalur Railway Station (located 6 km South). Sir P. S. Sivaswami Iyer Higher Secondary School located at the heart of this town serves as the alma-mater for nearly all locals.This place has a big Shiva temple called the Theeyadiappar Temple, (also known as Agneeshwarar). This temple is referred to in ancient Tamil literature, and plays a part in the history of Chola dynasty. This place is 14 km from Grand Anicut - an ancient dam and the oldest water-diversion structure in the world still in use. This is a central market town for several surrounding villages.

Thiruvaiyaru Info

Thiruvaiyaru means Five Rivers around the city. The Five Rivers are Vadavaar, Vennaar, Vettaar, Kudamurutti and Kaveri. On the highway from Thanjavur, you pass five bridges over the Vadavar, Vettar, Vennar, Kudamurutti and Kaveri, the five rivers from which Thiruvaiyaru gets its name (thiru = sacred; ai(ndhu) = five; aaru = river)History The vast temple in this town, known as "Dakshina Kailasam" (Southern abode of Siva), built in an area of approximately 60,000 square meters, has five prakaram (outer precincts used for religious purposes) and many 'mandapams' (great halls). Several inscriptions in the temple affiliates the temple to the Cholas, Pandyas, and other rulers. Karikala Chola, Rajaraja the Great, Jatavarman Sundara Pandyan, and Krishna Devarayar are associated with Thiruvaiyaru. The temple has two distinct divisions called 'Uttarakailasam' and 'Dakshinakailasam'. Uttarakailasam was built by Rajaraja Chola's chief queen Dantisaktivitanki alias Lokamahadevi in the late 10th century who also made several endowments. It was called Lokamahadevi Isvaram Udaiyar Mahadevar after the queen herself.

Ayyampettai Info

Ayyampettai is a panchayat town in Thanjavur district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is located 15 km from Thanjavur and 24 km from Kumbakonam.Chakkarapalli, Pasupathikoil, Valuthoor, Vadakkumangudi, Pattukudi and Illuppakkorai villages are near to this town.

Kabisthalam Info

Kabisthalam is a village under Papanasam taluk in Thanjavur district in Tamil Nadu. Tracing out the Vedic history Thiru Kavithalam was the original name for the place however the name changed into Kabisthalam during medieval ages. It is located on the bank of river Cauvery, located 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) from Kumbakonam, 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from Papanasam and 17 kilometres (11 mi) from Thiruvaiyaru. It is the birthplace of Indian National Congress leader G. K. Moopanar.Agriculture is the main occupation in this village. The main crops are rice, sugarcane, and vegetables. The village derives its name from the Gajendra Varadha Temple located in it. It is located in between Kallanai Poombhuhar state highway. Gajendra Varadha temple is one of the pilgrimage (38th Divyasthala).

Valuthoor Info

Valuthoor or Valathur is a small panchayat village located at papanasam taluk in Thanjavur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is 18 km from Tanjore and 22 km from Kumbakonam. The river Kudamurutti passes through this village. In the 2011 census it had a population of 5161 in 1222 households.

Pattukottai Info

Pattukkottai is a major town in Thanjavur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and also important town in Delta districts and Commercial town of Thanjavur, Thiruvarur and Pudukkottai district Coastal areas. The town came to prominence throughout Southern India after the construction of the fort by Vanaji Pandithar, a feudatory of the Thanjavur Maratha ruler Shahuji I in 1686–87. The recorded history of Pattukkottai is known from the 17th century and has been ruled, at different times, by the Thanjavur Marathas and the British. It is the headquarters of the Pattukkottai taluk of Thanjavur district and is one of the two municipalities in the district.

Peravurani Info

Peravurani is about 370 km south of Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu. 26 Kilometers North East of Aranthangi and at a distance of 75 Kilometers from Thanjavur. Pattukkottai is the nearest big town at a distance of 30 kilometers from Peravurani on the highway to Thanjavur. In the west side, Pudukkottai town is located at a distance of 51 km. Perumagalur and Keeramangalam are the nearest Town Panchayats to Peravurani.Agriculture is the main economy of this region. rice is extensively grown here and is the staple of this people. paddy, groundnuts, bananas and sugarcane are the major crops in the region.

Aundipatti Info

Andipatti or Aundipatty is a municipal body in Theni district in Madurai Region of Tamil Nadu state in southern India. It is on the bank of Vaigai River with rich flora and fauna species. It is a valley surrounded by mountains and there is a theory saying Western Ghats starts from this place.Agriculture is the main economic activity of the town with handloom and textile mills spread across the city limits. Nearby places include Theni, Madurai, Cumbum, Nadukkottai and Gudalur. The town is known all over the state and country as having been the constituency of the two chief ministers: M. G. Ramachandran and J. Jayalalithaa.

Bodinayakanur Info

'Bodinayakanur’is a Town and a municipality in Theni district in the state of Tamil Nadu.In early days, it was called by the name Thenkasiyampathi the town was named as Bodayanayakkanur, after the person Bodayanayakkar, who ruled the place. Later it got transformed to Bodinayakanur.

Chinamanur Info

Chinnamanur is a town and a municipality in Theni district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. As of 2011, the town had a population of 42,305. The town is one of the major trade centers in the district and supports basic needs for a population of more than 1,00,000 people in and around the town. Chinnamanur in recent times is known for banana marketing. Processed banana from more than twenty units in Chinnamanur are exported to various countries. Chinnamanur also holds the most jewel shops in the entire Theni district. Chinnamanur is the fourth largest town in the district by population and second largest town in the district by area.

Cumbum Info

Cumbum boasts numerous places of worship, including Sri Kambaraya Perumal Kovil, Kasi Viswanathar Kovil (Sri Kambaraya Perumal Kovil Devasthanam), Sri. Gowmariyamman Kovil, Sri NandhaGopalan Kovil, Sri Suruli Vellappar Kovil, Sri Vasavi Ambal Kovil, Sri Ayyappan Kovil, Sri Ranganathar Kovil, Mosques, churches are situated. Sri Samandi Amman Temple is situated near village Samandipuram (Swamindipuram) which is 5 km by road, we can reach by car, Auto's and Buses.One can see the backdrop of Kodaikanal Hills from Cumbum. Apart from that Cumbum has most vigorous activity in agriculture. The region's soil primarily consists of red soil, and Agriculture plays a vital role for its developmental activities. Crops like Paddy, Coconut, Black Grapes, Groundnut and various kinds of fruits and vegetables are being cultivated in this area.

Sankarapuram Info

There are three ways to reach sankarapuram.1. chinnamanur to bodi stop:sankarapuram.2. bodi to chinnamanur or bodi to palayam stop:sankarapuram.3. palayam to bodi stop: sankarapuram.Sankarapuram is a Village in Chinnamanur Block in Theni District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 22 KM towards west from District head quarters Theni. 10 KM from Chinnamanur. 553 KM from State capital Chennai.

Renganathapuram Info

Renganathapuram is a small Village/hamlet in Bodinayakkanur Block in Theni District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Uppukottai Panchayath. It is located 10 KM towards west from District head quarters Theni. 5 KM from Bodinayakkanur. 541 KM from State capital Chennai...

Periakulam Info

Periyakulam (Tamil: [peɾijagɯɭam]) is a major town and a municipality in Theni district, in the Madurai Region, South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. As of 2011, the town had a population of 42,976. Periyakulam is the northern gateway of the district.There are three very old temples. The Balasubramaniam Swamy temple is located on the banks of the Varaha nadhi (Varaha river). Periyakovil Temple and Karanamoorthy Swamy temple are located on the Periyakulam pond. South east side Kailasanathar temple located in the hills.

Thoothukudi Info

Thoothukudi (formerly Tuticorin) is a port city, a municipal corporation, and an industrial city in Thoothukudi district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The city lies on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. Thoothukudi is known as "Pearl City" due to the pearl fishing carried out in the town. It is a commercial seaport that serves the inland cities of southern India and is one of the sea gateways of Tamil Nadu. It is also one of the major seaports in India, with a history dating back to the 6th century CE. The city is believed to be of significant antiquity and has been ruled, at different times, by the Early Pandyas, Medieval Cholas, Later Cholas, Later Pandyas, Ma'bar Sultanate, Tirunelveli Sultanate, Vijayanagar Empire, Madurai Nayaks, Chanda Sahib, Carnatic kingdom, Portuguese, Dutch, and the British. Thoothukudi was settled by the Portuguese, Dutch, and later the British East India Company.

Udankudi Info

Udangudi in British rule had railway line connected to Tiruchendur. This railway line was laid primarily to take advantage of collecting the Palm Juice extraction going around Udangudi and British established a Jaggery Factory near Kulasekaran pattinam for export market. Unfortunately, the factory became non-operational which resulted in non-usage of this railway line.The town is an example of peaceful co-existence with population of Muslims, Christians and Hindus distributed in equal proportions and the entire people live in harmony.

Kayalpattinam Info

Also known as Kayal, it is referred to in Marco Polo's travel diaries dating to 1298 AD. Korkai, Vaguthai or Kayal was an ancient port dating to the 1st centuries of the common era and was contemporaneous to the existence of Kollam, another Pandyan port. Kollam served the Pandyas on the west coast while Korkai/Kayal served them on the east coast connecting them to Ceylon and the pearl fisheries in the Gulf of Mannar facing the Tirunelveli Coast. Arab traders from Egypt and Yemen landed at the port of Korkai (the present Kayalpatnam). some traders migrated to Adirampattinam. Strong trading connections existed with (Sri Lanka). There exist a strong cultural connection between Kayalpattinam, Adirampattinam and Kilakarai. Most of the Muslims here are matrilocal residents. The ancient port had trade connections with Egypt, Rome and Greece. Ibn Battuta, the Muslim Moroccan explorer has mentioned about Kayalpattinam (as called as Fatan) in his travel node The Rihla (lit. "Journey"). There exist a strong cultural connection exists between Kayalpatnam, Adirampattinam and Kilakarai.

Virapandiapatinam Info

Virapandianpattanam or Virapandianpatnam is a village on the southeastern coast of the Indian peninsula, near Thiruchendur, Thoothukudi District, Tamil Nadu.The village's focal point is a Roman Catholic church built in 1886. Surrounding it is the village cemetery, a grotto for Mother Mary, the Priest's quarters, a high school and a nursery. Chapels for various saints are located around the village. The church has daily masses at 5:15 am and 6:30 am. Most masses are broadcast over the church's speakers, and most village residents can hear it from their homes. The church was recently renovated with new paint and pews. The literacy rate is 98%. It is one of the oldest churches in South India.

Kovilpatti Info

Kovilpatti is an Industrial City and Special Grade Municipality in Thoothukudi District in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.The town already existed before 1876. Kovilpatti was a water stop for steam engines after the introduction of the Southern Railways, and the establishment of textile mills like Loyal Textiles (1891) and Lakshmi Mills Ltd (1926) fueled the economic growth of the town. The Government Revenue divisional offices were sited there in 1911. The town was constituted as a Municipal Town in 1964, composed of Kovilpatti Village and Illuppaiyurani village.

Eral Info

Eral is a town in the Tuticorin district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India.Eral had a population of 9284. Males constitute 49% of the population and females 51%. Eral has an average literacy rate of 81%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 84%, and female literacy is 78%. In Eral, 11% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Vilathikulam Info

Vilathikulam is a selection grade panchayat town in Thoothukudi district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is a small town near the southern tip of mainland India.Vilathikulam is a little town, on the northern bank of the Vaippar River, which has water flowing only 15 to 25 days per year. It had major issue as the bridge connecting the Vilathikulam town on the southern side to the Kovilpatti and Tuticorin routes gets submerged completely when the river flows. It is a single lane bridge constructed during the British Era and is about 1.5 km in length..Sithirai Thiruvizha" in Meenakshi Amman temple is the most famous festival in Vilathikulam which will last for more than 10 days. Another big entertainment for the people in and around Vilathikulam is the famous "Rekla Race" (bull cart race), which happens usually for most festivals and functions. The people in and around Vilathikulam will host the "Rekla Race" and people from all over Tamil Nadu participate with their trained bulls."Pathirakali Amman" temple festivals like "Silampattom" and "Mulaippari" are other major religious events in the region.

Kayathar Info

The last Pandiya King, Marthanda Varman, fought and lost to the Nayakar Dynasty at Kayathar.The local chief Veerapandiya Kattabomman, whose fort was located near Kayathar (Panchalan kurichi), was hanged by the British in this place. A statue commemorating him was built in Kayathar by Tamil cinema actor Sivaji Ganeshan.The poet Kalamega Kavi came to Kayathar and was hungry but didn't get any food in the Perumal temple. He was forced to carry Lord Perumal statue and was frustrated by his hunger. He sang poems to destroy the Perumal temple. After much decay it has been rebuilt in 2009.The patriotic and revolutionary poet Mundasu Kavi Thiru Bharathiyaar was born near Kayathar.Kutti Kulam: The water harvesting area. The rain water is saved in this pool for agricultural usage.

Kayathar Info

The last Pandiya King, Marthanda Varman, fought and lost to the Nayakar Dynasty at Kayathar.The local chief Veerapandiya Kattabomman, whose fort was located near Kayathar (Panchalan kurichi), was hanged by the British in this place. A statue commemorating him was built in Kayathar by Tamil cinema actor Sivaji Ganeshan.The poet Kalamega Kavi came to Kayathar and was hungry but didn't get any food in the Perumal temple. He was forced to carry Lord Perumal statue and was frustrated by his hunger. He sang poems to destroy the Perumal temple. After much decay it has been rebuilt in 2009.The patriotic and revolutionary poet Mundasu Kavi Thiru Bharathiyaar was born near Kayathar.Kutti Kulam: The water harvesting area. The rain water is saved in this pool for agricultural usage.

Palakarai Info

Palakarai, Tharanallur is a Locality in Tiruchirappalli City in Tamil Nadu State, India.Palakarai, Tharanallur Pin code is 620008 and postal head office is Tiruchirappalli Fort.

Woraiyur Info

Uraiyur is also mentioned as the capital of the ancient great Chola King Karikalan before the 1st century CE until the dynasty was revived by Vijayalaya Chola c. 850 CE. The Cholas were one of the four great Tamil dynasties; (Pallavas, Cheras and Pandyas are the other three) who ruled over the Tamil country in South India, the Konkan coast, Deccan Plateau and during the peak reached beyond the Narmada up to the Ganges – Damodar delta from early antiquity.The word Urayur in Tamil literally means "the residence". Urayur was an ancient Chola city with a fortress and city wall on the southern banks of the river Kaveri. The Imperial Cholas of the 9th century CE and later made Tanjavur their capital, and Urayur slowly lost its place in the Chola administration.

Thiruvanaikoil Info

Thiruvanaikoil is a beautiful small urban village at Tiruchirappalli district ('Trichy', 'Thiruchirapalli', 'Tiruchinopoly', 'Tiruchi') in Tamil Nadu of Southern India. Thiruvanaikoil is also familiarly known as Tiruvanaikoil, Tiruvanaikaval, Thiruvanaikaval, Thiruvanaika, Thiruanaikaa..Thiruvanaikoil is around 3 Kms away from the heart of Trichy city and adjacent to Srirangam another small historic town and one of the holy places in India. Thiruvanaikoil and Srirangam are in the banks of river Cauvery. Literally these two places form an island, surrounded by river Cauvery and river Coleroon. Thiruvanaikoil is a beautiful small urban village at Tiruchirappalli district ('Trichy', 'Thiruchirapalli', 'Tiruchinopoly', 'Tiruchi') in Tamil Nadu of Southern India. Thiruvanaikoil is also familiarly known as Tiruvanaikoil, Tiruvanaikaval, Thiruvanaikaval, Thiruvanaika, Thiruanaikaa..Thiruvanaikoil is around 3 Kms away from the heart of Trichy city and adjacent to Srirangam another small historic town and one of the holy places in India. Thiruvanaikoil and Srirangam are in the banks of river Cauvery. Literally these two places form an island, surrounded by river Cauvery and river Coleroon.Thiruvanaikoil temple is one of the Panchabhoota Stalams (signifying the 5 natural elements) and represents water ('Neer'). The other four temples are Kalahasti for wind ('Kaatru'), Tiruvannamalai for fire ('Neruppu'), Kanchipuram for earth ('Mann', 'Bhoomi') and Chidambaram for space (“Aagayam”). As this temple represents water this is also called as 'Appu sthalam' and the Shivalinga ('Swami') here is called as 'Appu Linga'. Even today you can see water oozing out near the Shivalinga idol in the temple. The goddess of this temple is 'Akilandeswari' ('Amman'). The Amman is also called as Akilandanyaki. Akilandeswari is pronounced as 'Akilam - Aanda – Eswari' (Akilam – Universe, Aanda – Ruler, Eswari – Goddess).

Srirangam Info

Srirangam, former city, east-central Tamil Nadu state, southeastern India. It lies on an island at the division of the Kaveri (Cauvery) and Kollidam (Coleroon) rivers and is now incorporated administratively into the nearby city of Tiruchchirappalli. Srirangam is a neighbourhood in the city of Tiruchirappalli in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. A river island, Srirangam is bounded by the Kaveri River on one side and its distributary Kollidam on the other side. Considered as the first among the 108 Divya Desams, a group of Vishnu temples, it is famous for the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, the largest temple complex in India and the biggest functioning Hindu temple in the world. Srirangam is also home to a significant population of Sri Vaishnavas (followers of Vishnu).

Crawford Info

Crawford is a part of the city of Trichy in the state of Tamil Nadu in India.[1] This area is adjoining Edamalaipatti Pudur and located on Madurai Road (NH45B) 2.5 km from Trichy Central Bus Stand & 2 km from Trichy Railway Station. Crawford is surrounded by Tamil Nadu Special Police Quarters to the north, Military Camp to the east and Railway Quarters to the west.The pioneers felt the need for a school and apportioned a space for it and The Little Flower Elementary School came up there. It is managed by the sisters of St. Anne, Trichy. A machine shop cum fabrication industry was started on the west side of the colony across the Madurai road which provided employment for local people. The land to the south of Colony Main Road was farmland and the present-day TSA Nagar, Anbu Nagar, State Bank Officers' Colony, were the offshoots of the well laid out Crawford Colony and became part and parcel of it.

Thiruverumbur Info

Thiruverumbur (also spelt as Tiruverambur) is a neighbourhood in the city of Tiruchirapalli (Trichy or Tiruchi) in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.The name of Thiruverumbur is derived from the Lord Thiru Erumbeeswarar whose temple is situated atop a hill near Thiruverumbur.

Vayalur Info

Kumara Vayalur is a Village in Manikandam Block in Tiruchirappalli District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 10 KM towards west from District head quarters Tiruchirapalli. 10 KM from Manikandam. 357 KM from State capital Chennai.Kumara Vayalur Pin code is 620102 and postal head office is Somarasampettai.

Salairoad Info

Salai Road, Ramalinga Nagar, Thillai Nagar is a in Tiruchirappalli City in Tamil Nadu State, India.

Thillai Nagar Info

Thillai Nagar is the poshest locality in Tiruchirappalli in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is a prominent commercial and residential locality in Trichy. Being the most busiest area in Trichy city, it has a daily floating population of 5 lakhs. The locality is also a home to many of the city's VIPs and government officials. The area has all the top branded showrooms in the city. Also with a well planned urban infrastructure in place, surrounded by trees and its connectivity with all modern amenities such as schools, parks, banks, recreation centres, hospitals, hotels, temples, restaurants, shopping centres, police station, bus stops and Trichy Fort Railway station etc. makes the locality an elite residential place.

Somarasampettai Info

Somarasampettai is a village in the Srirangam taluk of Tiruchirappalli district in Tamil Nadu, India.Somarasampettai had a population of 8,774 with 4,352 males and 4,422 females.

Mannachanallur Info

Mannachanallur is a Taluk and Town in Tiruchirappalli district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Mannachanallur is famous for rice mills..Mannachanallur is well connected by road. The state highways SH62 pass through Mannachanallur. There are regular buses to Thuraiyur. Mannachanallur is also well connected to the neighbouring villages by mini buses.

Thuraiyur Info

Thuraiyur is a town and a municipality in the Tiruchirappalli district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It was upgraded to a III Grade Municipality from Town Panchayat on 17 January 1970, and to a II Grade Municipality in May 1998. It was upgraded to Selection Grade Municipality in the year 2008. It is also a taluka (administrative centre). It is located 310 km away from Chennai.Thuraiyur is one of the very few towns in Tamil Nadu to have a high grade water management system. During the Monsoon, rain water from the nearby hills fill the lakes used to irrigate the surrounding agricultural lands. When the lake reaches its maximum level, safety valves are opened to drain the excess water into the neighbouring temple tank through an underground canal. Another underground canal also runs through the heart of town from Periya Eri to Chinna Eri, to irrigate the fields located south of Thuraiyur.

Amoor Info

Amoor is a Village in Musiri Block in Tiruchirappalli District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 25 KM towards west from District head quarters Tiruchirapalli. 8 KM from Musiri. 352 KM from State capital Chennai.Amoor village is administrated by a sarpanch who is elected representative of the village by the local elections. As per 2019 stats, Amoor village comes under Manachanallur assembly constituency & Perambalur parliamentary constituency. Sirugamani is nearest town to amoor village for all major economic activities.

Musiri Info

Musiri is a municipality and Taluk in the Tiruchirappalli district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It has an average elevation of 82 metres (269 feet).The original name of this town was "Musukundapuri", named after a Chola king Musukundan.Agriculture is the main occupation in this town situated on the northern bank of Kaveri river having a broad width of more than 1km. The crops include paddy, sugar cane, banana and vegetables. Korai grass(Reed) mat/Chatai mat weaving is done here.

Bikshandarkoil Info

Bikshandarkoil, or Pichandarkovil, is a census town in Tiruchirappalli District of Tamil Nadu, India. It forms a part of the Tiruchirappalli urban agglomeration.

Kannivadugapatty Info

Kannivadugampatti village is located in Manapparai taluka of Tiruchirappalli district in Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated 17km away from sub-district headquarter Manapparai (tehsildar office) and 57km away from district headquarter Tiruchirappalli.

Lalgudi Info

Lalgudi is a Municipality in Tiruchirapalli district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The town of Lalgudi heads the Lalgudi taluk, Lalgudi division, Lalgudi Educational District, Lalgudi DSP and Lalgudi Constituency.The term lalgudi consists of two words – lal means "red" and gudi means "tower".Lalgudi lies close to the Kollidam River. Ayyan Vaikal is the river passing through Lalgudi.

Kulumani Info

Kulumani is a Village in Andanallur Block in Tiruchirappalli District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 14 KM towards west from District head quarters Tiruchirapalli. 0 KM from Andanallur. 357 KM from State capital Chennai.Kulumani Pin code is 639103 and postal head office is Kulumani.

Sirugamani Info

Sirugamani is a panchayat town in Srirangam taluk Tiruchirappalli district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It's situated on the banks of river cauvery, just a few miles away from Trichy on the way towards Karur. To be specific, it is in between Perugamani and Kaavalkara Palayam near Pettavaaithalai. Mr KRR Rajalingam was the only person to become chairman of Sirugamani town panchayat for two times (1996–2001) and (2006–2011). His father Mr R. Rathinagiri was the former chairman of Sirugamani town Panchayat.

KK Nagar Info

K. K. Nagar or Kalaignar Karunanidhi Nagar is a residential part of Tiruchirappalli City in Tamil Nadu, India. The K.K. Nagar neighbourhood is near the Tiruchirappalli International Airport, and is the most densely populated ward in the city and also the most populous ward in the city of Tiruchirapalli.

Murugankurichi Info

Murugankuruchi is a small Village/hamlet in Keelapavoor Block in Tirunelveli District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Pethanadarpatti Panchayath. It is located 40 KM towards west from District head quarters Tirunelveli. 2 KM from Keelapavoor. 653 KM from State capital Chennai.Murugankuruchi Pin code is 627808 and postal head office is Pavoorchatram .

Palayamkottai Info

Palayamkottai (also Palayankottai) is a neighbourhood in Tirunelveli City, incorporated within the Tirunelveli City Municipal Corporation. It is situated on the east bank of the Thamirabarani river, with the exception of its downtown area, which is present on the west bank. Historically, Palayamkottai served as the locale of an ancient fort that was employed for the administration of neighbouring districts. Today, the fort lies in ruins and is almost camouflaged by its surrounding old residential edifices.Palayamkottai is situated on the eastern bank of the perennial Thamirabarani river. The region is very fertile and supports a thriving agrarian community in the midst of many urbanised areas. Regular monsoon rains coupled with the Thamirabarani water sustain the primarily agrarian villages around the city.

Kokkirakulam Info

Kokkirakulam is a Locality in Palayankottal City in Tamil Nadu State, India.Kokkirakulam Pin code is 627009 and postal head office is Tirunelveli Collectorate .

Kavalkinaru Info

Kavalkinaru has its roots in the early Dravidian Civilization and its history can be traced from the early 17th century (around 1698 A.D). This region was predominantly ruled by the majestic Pandyan Dynasty; as their kingdom was established from the south of Kaveri River till Kanyakumari. The name originated from the well which provided fresh water for the soldiers of the Cheras, Cholas and Pandiyas Kingdom, which is still preserved in the town.Kavalkinaru Junction adds to Kavakinaru's growth in many ways. National Highway 44, which connects Varanasi and Kanyakumari, bypasses through the center of this junction, making it a trade point in the entire region. Almost all basic facilities can be availed from the junction.There is a vegetable market, 'Kamaraj Market', situated besides the Junction, which attracts traders from all the regions of Tamil Nadu, making it a prime hub for trade and distribution to the Tirunelveli district and vegetables are loaded to adjacent states of Kerala.

Vadakkankulam Info

Vadakankulam is the first parish of the interior area that joined the Pearl Fishery Coast mission and it was the last parish of the south western border of the Madurai mission. St. John de Britto who was on horse journey accosted the four Catholic families here who had come from the village of Thoppuvilai in 1600. He built a small thatched church dedicated to the Holy family in 1605. As many Catholic families from elsewhere settled down here, it became part of Nemam mission belonging to the Jesuit province of Cochin.

Valliyoor Info

Valliyur is one of the fastest-growing towns in Tirunelveli district. This town is located along NH 7. It gets its name from the goddess Valli, consort of Lord Murugan. The place connects the big city of Tirunelveli to the city of Nagercoil and town of Kanyakumari on NH 7.

Ambasamuthram Info

Ambasamudram is the principal town of the Ambasamudram taluk in Tirunelveli district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. The entire taluk had a population of 392,226 as of 2001, with 42.5% classified as rural.

Kallidaikurichi Info

'Kal + idai + kurichi' meaning exactly in Tamil, a village in the midst of hills. (In Sanskrit it has been translated in the 'Bhojanadi' (an astrological treatise) as 'Shilaa - madhya - Hariswam'. In the Thamrabarani Mahatmya of the Matsya Purama, it has been translated as 'Shila - Shalipuram').The Thamiraparni river flows through Kallidaikurichi. Originating from the Pothigai nearby, it flows down to Bay of Bengal after traveling for about 125 kilometers. In the hills are a number of waterfalls, such as Courtallam Falls, Banatheertham Falls, Agasthiar Falls, and Manimuthar Falls.

Ravanasamuthram Info

Ravanasamudram is a Village in Kadayam Block in Tirunelveli District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 39 KM towards west from District head quarters Tirunelveli. 2 KM from Kadayam. 664 KM from State capital Chennai.Ravanasamudram Pin code is 627424 and postal head office is Ravanasamudram.

Pattamadai Info

Pathamadai or Pattamadai is a special grade town panchayath in Tirunelveli district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.Pathamadai has a mat industry which produces mats crafted out of korai grass (Reed plant) also called as Indian Chattai. They are flexible and have been gifted to leaders like Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev.

kadayanallur Info

Kadayanallur is a small town in Tenkasi district, Tamil Nadu, India. Kadayanallur is approximately 16 km from the town of Tenkasi, the district headquarters. With an area of 52 square kilometres and a population of 90,364, Kadayanallur is classified as a First Grade Municipality under Tamil Nadu's municipal code.

Sankarankovil Info

Sankarankovil is home to the Sankara Narayanar Temple, which was built by Ugra Pandiyan in 900 BC. Houses the deity by the name Sankara Narayanan, which is half Shiva and the other half Vishnu. According to folklore, the devotees of Hari (Vishnu) and Shiva once quarreled with each other to determine which god was more powerful, until Shiva appeared as Sankaranarayanar to show his devotees that Hari and Shiva were one and the same. Thus, it is held sacred by Saivites and those Hindus who believe that Shiva and Vishnu are a single deity. Srivaishnavites of Tamil Nadu who worship Vishnu only do not accept this and hence reject the temple. The deities of the temple are Sankareswarar, Gomathi Amman and Sankaranarayanar. Sankarankovil is also said to be home to the deity named Avudai Ambal.

Melapavoor Info

Melapavoor is a Village in Keelapavoor Block in Tirunelveli District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 48 KM towards west from District head quarters Tirunelveli. 5 KM from Keelapavoor. 648 KM from State capital Chennai.Melapavoor Pin code is 627806 and postal head office is Kilapavur.

Surandai Info

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, which used to be a village, was upgraded to a Town Panchayat in the 1980s. Surandai was upgraded to a municipality on 24 August 2021 after the creation of Tenkasi district in India.Earlier “Surandai” was known as “Raja Sooriya Nallur” then it becomes “Suranthai”. For the past 50 years, the city name is Surandai.

Sundarapandipuram Info

Sundarapandiapuram is a panchayat town in Tenkasi district, in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is known for its ancient temples and scenery.[citation needed] It is a setting for several Tamil films and regional sitcoms.The main economy of this village is farming and cattle farming. The main crops are rice paddy, sunflower seeds, green chilly, onion, and coconut farming. Cattle farming involves food requirements like milk and another for labour purposes like ploughing, irrigation, etc.

Vaniyampadi Info

Vaniyambadi in Tamil Nadu derives its name and identity from mythological lore. Vaniyambadi is derived from Vaniampadi = Vani Ammai + Padi which denotes "Vani Ammai" the name of the Goddess Saraswathi, and "Padi" refers the infinitive, "to sing". Legend has it that Saraswati sang on the banks of the Palar River for God Vishnu and God Shiva here, and hence it was named Vaniyambadi. Indeed, temples dedicated to Sundara Varadaraja Perumal (Vishnu) and Athitheeswarar (Shiva) dot both banks of the fast-flowing Palar River. Vaniyambadi, today, is surrounded by lovely hills with many a scenic hill station positioned on them, green farmlands crisscrossed by numerous water channels and a sleepy little town amidst it all.

Ambur Info

Tirupathur District Vaniyambadi and Ambur is an Leather industrial in southern India. There are a number of large- and medium-scale leather industries making both finished leather and leather articles such as shoes and garments for export. There are other small-scale industries in Vaniyambadi and Ambur.

Kangeyam Info

Kangeyam was the capital of KonguNadu in ancient times. all the clan gods of different peoples have built around the city of Kangeyam. An ancient beryl mine near Kangeyam produced Indian beryl for export to the Roman Empire, which is why numerous Roman coins have been found near the town.Kangeyam is sometimes called the "Rice and Oil Town" due to its large rice and coconut oil sectors.Ghee and ornamental stone production are also major businesses in Kangeyam.The stone that is produced is known as "Moon Stone" and is exported to other countries.Kangayam is one of the most important cities in India in terms of carbon production. The carbon produced here is exported for domestic use and also abroad.Kangeyam is also a famous city for vehicle body building(container and open type). A few other companies that manufacture welded wires are also located within the town. Many spinning mills and knit cloth manufacturing units are located in Kangeyam as the city is close the textile hub of Tiruppur.

Uthukuli Info

The name Uthukuli comes from a legend, which tells of Siddha Agasthiyar's arrival at the Kaithamalai temple to meditate. He couldn't find water, so he prayed to Lord Murugan for help. Murugan appeared and created a source of water, which came to be known as Utrukuli and now Uthukuli. agriculture was the primary activity with hygienic and sweet water available from the multitude of tanks also called "Kuttai" and "Kulam". There were green pastures and one could see herds of goats, sheep and buffaloes grazing. This aided development of agriculture-based industries like butter making and Uthukuli was known for its famed butter. There were also many rice and paddy-hulling mills facilitating agriculture-based trade. However, the rapid expansion of textile industries in Tiruppur led to installation of many dyeing units and soon, polluted effluents from the textile city of Tiruppur converted the once fertile Noyyal river into a virtual drain. The polluted river and vanishing tanks had dealt a big, still unrecoverable blow to agriculture, dairy farming, rice mills and paddy-hulling in these areas.

Kumaran Nagar Info

Kumaran Nagar is a small Village/hamlet in Tiruppattur Block in Vellore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Jammanapudur Panchayath. It is located 89 KM towards west from District head quarters Vellore. 225 KM from State capital Chennai.

Anupparpalayam Info

Anupparpalayam Pudur is a Locality in Tiruppur City in Tamil Nadu State, India.Anupparpalayam Pudur Pin code is 641652 and postal head office is Anuppapalayam.

Avinashi Info

Avinashi is a municipality in the Tiruppur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Avinashi is one among the nine taluks of the district. It is one of the most popular pilgrim destinations in the Western Tamil Nadu region. It is located off of National Highway NH544, which bypasses the town. The history of the town is centered around the Avinasilingeswarar temple. The town was previously a part of the Coimbatore district until Tirupur was carved out as a separate district from the erstwhile districts of Coimbatore and Erode. It is a stopping place for vehicles travelling from the western part of Tamil Nadu to Chennai and Cochin.

Kamanaicenpalayam Info

Kamanaickenpalayam is a town panchayat in the Tiruppur District in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. There are a total of 15 wards in the Panchayat.here are more than 15 cotton yarns, weaving mills and looms around the Kamanaickenpalayam camp.Kamanayakan Palayam is the hometown of AIADMK MLA Thiru Kanagaraj, who won the 2016 assembly elections in Sulur constituency by a margin of 36,000 votes. Currently, Sulur legislator V. P. It is noteworthy that Kandasamy belongs to the same town.

Palladam Info

Palladam is a town and First Grade Municipality in Tirupur district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is the headquarters of Palladam Taluk of Tirupur district. Palladam is located on National Highway NH 81. Palladam is a major town with large source of income collected from the business community, which includes Textile industries, Poultry farms, and Agriculture. Palladam High-tech weaving park is a milestone of the town. It is a part of the Coimbatore MP Constituency. Palladam is well known for production of Broiler chicken production and head office of Broiler coordination committee (BCC) situated here.

Vaavipalayam Info

Vavipalayam is a Village in Pongalur Block in Tiruppur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 34 KM towards South from District head quarters Tirupur. 18 KM from Pongalur. 473 KM from State capital Chennai.

Udumalpet Info

Udumalaipettai Municipal Corporation K.N.Nehru declared. Accordingly, it has been announced that a new Udumalaipettai Corporation will be soon formed by merging the nearby Panchayats of Udumalaipet Municipality, Ragalbavi, Bodipatti, Ganapathipalayam, Poolankinar,Kurinjcheri, Chinnaveerampatti and Periyakottai.

Avadi Info

The exact origin of the name 'Avadi' is not known. One version has it that it is the combination of "Aa" (meaning cow) and "Adi or gudi (kudi)" (meaning place in Tamil), indicating that the place had many cows.One of the more popular theories about the origin of the name is that it is an acronym for "Armoured Vehicles and Ammunition Depot of India". However, this is most likely a backronym invented more recently. The entity "Armoured Vehicles and Ammunition Depot of India" does not appear in any British records.[citation needed] This acronym is further disputed by the existence of a railway station going by the name of "Avadi" in the locality since 1873 before the establishment of defence industries.The famous session of the Indian National Congress was held at Avadi on 10 January 1955.This historical meet emphasised the importance of socialism and its impact on social development. Jawaharlal Nehru with Morarji Desai and other Congress leaders at the AICC session declared that a socialistic pattern of society was the goal of the Congress.

Perumbakkam Info

Perambakkam is a suburb of Chennai in Tiruvallur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is a census town in Tiruvallur taluk. The town had a population of 6,462 in the 2011 Census of India, with educational provision including Street.

Nandiambakkam Info

Nandiambakkam is one of the suburban places of Chennai which is growing in terms of Education, Industrialization, Agriculture which is expanding leaps and bounds. Minjur in its area wise twice than that of Thiruvottiyur and thrice of Ponneri is very much near to Nandiambakkam.Outer Ring Road (ORR) which connects Southern Chennai (Vandalur on NH 45) to Northern Chennai (Minjur) is a main part of the CMDA's Second Master Plan for the greater Chennai, which covers Nandiambakkam region with much development in process the village and town next to it are slowly becoming residential place for people in the greater Chennai.

Gummidipoondi Info

Gummidipoondi is an industrial town in Chennai Metropolitan Region of Thiruvallur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Notably, it is the northernmost assembly constituency and settlement in the state of Tamil Nadu.Gummidipoondi lies on the National Highway 16 (India) from Chennai to Calcutta, which is a part of Golden Quadrilateral project. It is located at 15 km from Tada, Andhra Pradesh, 110 km from Nellore, 52 km from Satyavedu, 45 km from Chennai and 114 km from Tirupati. Gummidipoondi has a large bus stand near Gummidipoondi market. There are bus routes that connects to various rural areas and to Chennai. Various buses pass through GNT road from Tirupathi, Nellore, Sulurpet to Madhavaram inter city bus terminus. Gummidipoondi railway station has trains towards Chennai Central railway station

Ponneri Info

Ponneri is a town located in Chennai Metropolitan Area, Thiruvallur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located in Ponneri taluk. Ponneri is major destination for Andhra Pradesh people to buy goods. It is a part of the area Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) and a vital locality in Chennai Metropolitan Area.Neighbouring towns are Minjur, Redhills, Gummidipoondi and Athipattu with development underway on NCTPS power plant project. Ponneri is on the banks of the Arani river. Ponneri is located 33 km north of Chennai and 52 km Northwest of Thiruvallur.

Thiruninravur Info

The name Thiruninravur comes from the Tamil words Thiru, nindra and vur. The Tamil word Thiru represents the name for the Hindu god Perumal. Nindra refers to stood and vur refers to a village or a place. It is said that Lakshmi was travelling through the sky and saw this beautiful village and stood here; she wondered how beautiful is this village. Thus the place came to be known as Thiru-ninra-vur, the village where Lakshmi-Narayana stood. Here there are two ancient temples which are written in the history of Tamil literature. As moonlight comes on to the temple Gopura it is special for many occasions.This location is also the home town of Pusalar, the Nayanar saint.

Veppampattu Info

Veppampattu is one of the fastest developing suburban areas in Chennai City. It is Western part of the suburbs of the Metropolitan city Chennai[1] in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu between Chennai and Arakkonam on the Chennai - Arakkonam railway line. It is fast-growing with a number of schools and colleges. Electric trains and NH 205 road provide transportation to Chennai. Veppampatu can be approached by both train and bus. Bus stop is a very nearby railway station. Veppampattu comes under Chennai Metropolitan Area.

Uthukottai Info

Uthukottai is a town in Suburbs of Chennai, one of the taluk headquarters in Thiruvallur District Tamil Nadu, also one of the border towns of Tamilnadu - Andhra Pradesh, located on the banks of the Arani river. This town is the central hub for many nearby towns and villages for their needs of education, markets, shops, businesses, banks, travel, transport and entertainment(Movie Theatres, badminton courts, cricket grounds, Gyms). The town features a channel which helps to direct water from the Krishna river for local irrigation.The name Uthukottai is a portmanteau of two Tamil words—Uthu, or "water Spring" and Kottai (Fort), which signifies one of the Muslim Zamindars old fort in the town.

Pallipattu Info

Pallipattu is a town in Tamil Nadu and a border town located between the Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh and Tiruvallur District of Tamil Nadu. It is known for its fertile agricultural lands and the west-to-east flowing Kusasthalai river.The Andhra Pradesh and Madras Alteration of Boundaries Act, enacted in 1959 by the Parliament of India under the provisions of article 3 of the constitution, went into effect from 1 April 1960. Under the act, Tirutani taluk and Pallipattu sub-taluk of the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh were transferred to Madras State in exchange for territories from the Chingelput (Chengalpattu and Salem Districts.Pallipattu was a state assembly constituency in Tamil Nadu from 1977 to 2007 and after that, Pallipattu became part of Tiruttani (State Assembly Constituency). Also it is part of and Arakkonam (Lok Sabha constituency).

Tiruttani Info

Tiruttani is a town in the Tiruvallur district, a suburb of Chennai within the Chennai Metropolitan Area, located in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. The town is renowned for the Tiruttani Murugan Temple, which is one of the Arupadaiveedu and is dedicated to Kartikeya (Murugan).The name Tiruttani is of Tamil origin. During the formation of Andhra state on 1 November 1953, Tiruttani was part of Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh state and continued to be there until 1960. On 1 April 1960, with the Andhra Pradesh and Madras Alteration of Boundaries Act of 1959, Tiruttani, Pothatturpettai, Pallipattu and Ramakrishnarajapettai assembly areas of Andhra Pradesh are transferred to Madras state (now Tamil Nadu) in exchange for smaller area on linguistic basis.

Cheyyar Info

Cheyyar, officially Tiruvetipuram is a Town in the Tiruvannamalai District in the Tamil Nadu state of South India. The most common name of this town is Cheyyar but it is also referred to as Tiruvetipuram in many government records. The town has an ancient temple called Vedapureeswarar Temple situated on the banks of the river.One of the largest sugar mills in the country - Cheyyar co-operative sugars - is situated near the town. Cheyyar Sugar mill is one of the important sugarcane processing industries in the state. A sugar refining mill as a green field distillery has been set up in Anakkavoor - Thenthandalam village.

Vandavasi Info

Vandavasi (formerly anglicised as Wandiwash[2]) is a major town and a municipality in the Tiruvannamalai district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.[3] The town is well known in the Carnatic history for the Battle of Wandiwash. Vandavasi Fort is an important landmark in Vandavasi, which witnessed the decisive Battle of Wandiwash. The Nayak of Vandavasi, a vassal of the Vijaynagar Empire, was instrumental in helping the British secure a land grant for Chandragiri Fort on which to build the city of Madras (modern day Chennai).Arahanthgiri Jain Math is a Jain matha that was established at the ancient Jain site of Tiruvannamalai in August 1998.[9] The complex includes 3 Jain caves, 4 Jain temples and a 16-meter high sculpture of Neminatha thought to be from the 12th century, that is the tallest Jain image in Tamil Nadu. Sri Thavalagiriswarar Temple is a notable temple located atop the Vengundram hill.

Chengam Info

Chengam (or Chengamma as on British records) is an important market town and a taluk headquarter in the Foot hills of Eastern ghats in Tiruvannamalai district of Tamil Nadu, India. Chengam is the gateway to the Chengam pass in the Eastern ghats between Javvadhu hills to the north and Chennakesava hills to the south. The town is also the centre for various industrial activities which includes Sathanur dam hydro-electric project, Aavin milk processing plant[6] and Periya Kolappadi SIDCO estate.

Pakkripalayam Info

Pakkiripalayam is a Village in Chengam Block in Tiruvannamalai District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 38 KM towards west from District head quarters Thiruvannamalai. 3 KM from Chengam. 212 KM from State capital Chennai.

Kalasapakkam info

Kalasapakkam is a town on the river bed of Cheyyar River and the headquarters of Kalasapakkam taluk in Tiruvannamalai district, Tamil Nadu, India. It has a population of 47,210 according to 2011 census. It is one of the oldest towns of North Arcot District. Now the town is replaced by large-scale industries.

Vettavalam Info

Vettavalam is a first grade panchayat town[1] in Tiruvanamalai district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.Vettavalam is in between Tiruvannamalai and Villupuram NH38(Villupuram to Mangalore National Highway).There is a big lake in vettavalam.Vettavalam is also a popular movie shooting location for the Tamil film industry; it is preferred for outdoor shooting because of its scenic landscape. Movies like Marumalarchi, Saattai, Tiruvakkarai Sri Vakrakaliamman, etc.Vettavalam, also having a hindu temple of Lord Shiva 'Agatheeswarar Temple' and 'Manonmani Amman Temple'at Vettavalam Pazhavalam Road, Kilpennathur village.

Chetpet Info

Chetpet is a major town panchayat in Tiruvannamalai district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Chetpet's major economical activity is processing paddy and the town is home to one of the largest organised paddy exchange markets of the state. Chetpet is one of the very few places of German colonisation in Indian history. A village called Nedungunam nearby has one of the Famous temples of Lord Rama. The temple is very famous and called Sri Yoga Rama temple.The town's main crops are groundnut, paddy and sugarcane. Chetput is a fast developing town, ranking with panchayats of Pazhampet and Kannanur. Animal husbandry provides subsidiary income to farmers in the region. A veterinary dispensary established in 1963 provides services to the farmers.

Polur Info

Polur is a scenic town and a Religious site for Lord Narasimha called Sampathgiri, divisional headquarters and a market center in Tiruvannamalai district of Tamil Nadu in India. Located at the foothills of Javvadhi hills, a popular section of Eastern Ghats, Polur is often regarded as Gateway of Eastern ghats. Polur was once an eminent center of Tamil Jainism.Along with many places of worship, Polur has a huge mountain temple dedicated to Lord Narasimha. This mountain temple was historically referred to as Sampathgiri, which in Sanskrit means "mountain of wealth". From the top of the hill, one can have a clear view of the Tiruvannamalai Arunachala Hill. A small hill named Kunnathur Hill is also seen on the outskirts of Polur. The same term was referred to in Tamil as "Porulur", literally translating to Porul oor (place of wealth), now referred to as Polur. It is situated in the Tiruvannamalai District, it takes around 30 minutes to reach the Tiruvannamalai and Silk City of Arani. It takes about 1 hour to reach Vellore.

Kolakaravadi Info

Kolakaravadi is a Village in Thurinjapuram Block in Tiruvannamalai District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 44 KM towards North from District head quarters Thiruvannamalai. 29 KM from Thurinjapuram. 142 KM from State capital Chennai.

Vadakarimbalur Info

The village Vadakarimbalore is located in Tiruvannamalai Taluk of Tiruvannamalai District in the State of Tamil Nadu in India. It is governed by Vadakarimbalur Gram Panchayat. It comes under Thurinjapuram Community Development Block. The nearest town is Tiruvannamalai, which is about 14 kilometers away from Vadakarimbalore.

Pavithram Info

Pavithiram village is located in Tiruvannamalai taluka of Tiruvannamalai district in Tamil Nadu, India. Tiruvannamalai is the district & sub-district headquarter of Pavithiram village. As per 2009 stats, Su Kambupattu is the gram panchayat of Pavithiram village.

Pattiyandal Info

Pattanur is a small Village/hamlet in Jawathu Hills Block in Tiruvannamalai District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Nammiyampattu Panchayath. It is located 49 KM towards North from District head quarters Thiruvannamalai. 186 KM from State capital Chennai.Pattanur Pin code is 632102 and postal head office is Kaniyambadi.

Boothamangalam Info

Boodamangalam is a Village in Thurinjapuram Block in Tiruvannamalai District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 27 KM towards East from District head quarters Thiruvannamalai. 15 KM from Thurinjapuram. 156 KM from State capital Chennai.

Devigapuram Info

Devikapuram, also called Devigai, is a town and a Panchayat board in Tiruvannamalai district, located in Tamil Nadu, India. The town is famous for handlooms, Silk weaving and ricemills, which process Arni Ponni rice.Devikapuram is a census town and most of the people are involved in textile business and Rice mills like its big neighbour Arni. Agamudaya Mudaliar, Sengundha Mudaliar, Tamil Jains are the prominent communities of the town.

Arni Info

Aarani is home to silk weaving, spinning mills and agricultural industries. Famous Aarani silk and a paddy variety named Aarani Ponni, known for its rich aroma, originates from Aarani. The town is often nicknamed as The Silk City. Aarani also has a rich cultural heritage as it is a major center of Tamil Jainism.Mahatma Gandhi visited Aarani twice, once in 1932 and the second time in 1934. During his second visit he was accompanied by Rajendra Prasad. Gandhi's visits aimed at boosting Harijan upliftment and the movement for the boycott of Simon Commission. He visited V. Hariharan, an eminent physician and freedom fighter of Aarani, at his residence and held extensive consultations with him, as the latter was already actively involved in the upliftment of the impoverished weaver community of Aarani.

Kannamangalam Info

Places with the suffix "mangalam" were believed to have been given as charity by the Kings of a particular reign, "Kannamangalam" was thus named by the same criteria. The Naganathi River, which passes through locality serve the water needs of the town during seasonal periods. Mudaliars and Muslims form the majority of the population in Kannamangalam town. Where as, Vanniyars are abundant in neighbouring villages.

Kalpoondi Info

Kalpoondi is a Village in Arani Block in Tiruvannamalai District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 65 KM towards North from District head quarters Thiruvannamalai. 6 KM from Arani. 127 KM from State capital Chennai.

Sirupuliyur Info

Sirupuliyur is a village in the Nannilam taluk of Thiruvarur district, Tamil Nadu, India. The place is famous for the Sthalasayana Perumal Temple, a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

Peralam Info

Peralam Town Panchayat has total administration over 1,542 houses to which it supplies basic amenities such as water and sewerage. It is also authorized to build roads within Town Panchayat limits and impose taxes on properties coming under its jurisdiction.

Poonthottam Info

Peralam is a panchayat town in Thiruvarur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Poonthottam is a small Village/hamlet in Nannilam Block in Thiruvarur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Agarathirumalam Panchayath. It is located 20 KM towards North from District head quarters Tiruvarur. 2 KM from Nannilam. 286 KM from State capital Chennai.

Vijayapuram Info

Vijayapuram is a small Village/hamlet in Thiruvarur Block in Thiruvarur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Vijayapuram Panchayath. It is located 1 KM towards South from District head quarters Tiruvarur. 0 KM from Thiruvarur. 308 KM from State capital Chennai.

Vadakandam Info

Vadakandam is a Village in Koradacherry Block in Thiruvarur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 8 KM towards west from District head quarters Tiruvarur. 5 KM from Koradacherry. 304 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Thiruvarur District and Nagapattinam District. Nagapattinam District Kilvelur is East towards this place . It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Arasavanangadu Info

Arasavanangadu village is located in Kodavasal taluka of Thiruvarur district in Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated 10km away from sub-district headquarter Kodavasal (tehsildar office) and 12km away from district headquarter Thiruvarur. As per 2009 stats, Arasavanankadu is the gram panchayat of Arasavanangadu village.

Athikkadai Info

Athikkadai is a village in the Tiruvarur district in Tamil Nadu, India. As of the 2011 Indian census, Athikkadai had 3,848 inhabitants. Out of this number, 1,791 were males, while 2,057 were females.

Mannargudi Info

Mannargudi was founded as an agraharam village by the Medieval Cholas during the 7th century A.D. The town was subsequently ruled by various dynasties including the Chola king Rajadhiraja Chola (1018–1054 CE), Vijayanagar Empire, Delhi Sultanate, Thanjavur Nayaks, Thanjavur Marathas and the British Empire. Mannargudi was a part of the erstwhile Tanjore district until India's independence in 1947 and Thanjavur district until 1991. It subsequently became a part of the newly formed Tiruvarur district. The town is known for agriculture, metal working and weaving. The region around Mannargudi has considerable mineral deposits.Majority of the people living in Mannargudi and its surrounding villages belong to the Kallar caste. Prominent people like Gopalaswamy Thenkondar Ex.M.P (Congress),Mannai Narayanaswamy Ondhriyar Ex.MLC Ex. Minister for Food and Co-operation(DMK),[3] V.K. Sasikala Salluvar (ADMK), Manorama Kilakudaiyar (Veteran Tamil Actress). This town is one of the VIP towns in Tamilnadu Politics.

Koothanallur Info

Koothanallur is a town in Tiruvarur district in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The town is located at a distance of 20 km from the district headquarters Tiruvarur and 350 km from the state capital Chennai. Koothanallur is known for the Big Pallivasal.

Muthupettai Info

Muthupet is a panchayat town in the Thiruvarur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is also known as Pearlpet. Muthupet comes under the Thiruthuraipoondi assembly constituency which elects a member to the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly every five years.Muthupet is a prominent location for fishing, pearl hunting, and bird hunting. Fishing industries are also prominent and produce finfish (koduva), shrimp and crab. A natural mangrove forest, Alayathi Kadu, is one of the largest of its kind in India.

Thiruthuraipoondi Info

Thiruthuraipoondi is an agricultural town located south of Thiruvarur district. The town is located at a distance of 28 km (17 mi) from the district headquarters Thiruvarur.Agriculture is the main occupation for people living in Thiruthuraipoondi and surrounding areas.Rice and dhal items grow here. The short-term Kuruvai and long-term Samba rice crops are cultivated depending on the water sources. Thiruthuraipoondi Cooperative Urban Bank was established in 1911, and is the oldest bank in the city . Several major banks have branches in Thiruthuraipoondi.

Needamangalam Info

Needamangalam formerly Yamunambalpuram, is a town panchayat in Thiruvarur district in the Cauvery Delta of Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Needamangalam was originally part of the composite Tanjore Dist during British Raj until 1997 AD. In the 18th and 19th century, it was also called Yamunambalpuram.According to Poruna-raatr-uppadai, Karikala Chola fought Battle of Venni (now Kovilvenni) near Needamangalam in which both Pandya and Chera suffered crushing defeat. Besides the two crowned kings of the Pandya and Chera countries, eleven minor chieftains took their side in the campaign and shared defeat at the hands of Karikala. The Chera king, who was wounded on his back in the battle, committed suicide by starvation. Venni was the watershed in the career of Karikala which established him firmly on his throne and secured for him some sort of hegemony among the three crowned monarchs. Venni which is also known as Vennipparandalai and now it is known as Kovilvenni.

Vellore Info

Vellore district (Tamil: [ʋeːluːɾ]) is one of the 38 districts in the Tamil Nadu state of India. It is one of the eleven districts that form the north region of Tamil Nadu. Vellore city is the headquarters of this district.Men from the Vellore District fought in the British India Army and sacrificed their lives in the World Wars. This is recorded in the clock tower in the long bazaar at Vellore, raised in 1920, where an inscription reads "Vellore – From this Village 277 men went to the Great war 1914–18, of them 14 gave up their lives"

Sholinghur Info

Sholinghur is a municipality under Sholinghur[1] taluk in Ranipet District of Tamil Nadu, India. The town is famous in Tamil Nadu and other neighboring states for the Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple.According to legends, Lord Narasimha would not only take several reincarnations in this world to reform people, but also send his messengers as preceptors to perform this function. One such preceptor was Doddacharya of Chozha Lingapuram who lived nearly 470 years ago, performing service to Lord Yoga Narasimhar.

Katpadi Info

Katpadi is a locality in Vellore, at the northern part of Vellore city in the state of Tamil Nadu, It is located 9 KM towards North from District head quarters Vellore. It is a City head quarter. India.DMK , AIADMK , PMK , ADMK are the major political parties in this area.

Sathuvachari Info

Sathuvachari is an area and Zone-II headquarters of Vellore Municipal Corporation. It is located in the east of Vellore city. It is situated in the bank of Palaar River. It is situated in the bank of Palaar River.The Shiva Lingam of Jalakandeswarar temple was kept here , after the Muslim invaders , took over vellore fort.The Shiva Lingam of Jalakandeswarar temple was kept here , after the Muslim invaders , took over vellore fort.

Kagithapattarai Info

Kagithapatarai is a Locality in Vellore City in Tamil Nadu State, India.Kagithapatarai , Tkv Nagar , Samuel Nagar , Thiruveeka Nagar , Samuel Nagar are the nearby Localities to Kagithapatarai.

Thiruvalam Info

Thiruvalam also known as Thiruvallam, an ancient Temple Town built around Sri Dhanurmadhyambigai Sametha Sri Vilavanadeeswarar Temple, is part of Vellore City.

Gudiyatham Info

Kulothunga Chola named the town "Jayamkonda Sathurvethi Mangalam".[2] This was followed by rapid settlement of the town, so the town was renamed "Kudiyattrem", which metamorphosed into "Gudiyattam", to commemorate the influx. According to a myth, Karikala Cholan first cleared forest and then had people settle here, so it was named "Kudiyetram", which evolved into "Gudi-yetram". The supportive evidence for the myth is that the town is populated with one community who were of Chola kingdom. An inscription of 14th century found at Chenji (now in Cuddalore District) also reveals existence of the town in the name of “Gudi-yetram”. The passage of time and most probably British tongues changed the name to "Gudiyatham".

Villupuram Info

The Cholas were among the earliest rulers. Karikala Chola was the most influential. Simhavishnu Pallava overthrew the Cholas, and the region came under the Pallava rule. Vijayalaya Chola restored the rule of Chola, marking the beginning of the Chola Empire.The entire district became a war zone during the Anglo-French rivalry and it came under the control of the East India Company. It remained under British authority until the independence of India in 1947.The district shares borders with Bay of Bengal in the east, Puducherry district of the union territory Puducherry in the southeast and the districts Chengalpattu and Tiruvannamalai in the north, Cuddalore in the south and Kallakurichi in the west.

Tindivanam Info

The Cholas were among the earliest rulers. Karikala Chola was the most influential. Simhavishnu Pallava overthrew the Cholas, and the region came under the Pallava rule. Vijayalaya Chola restored the rule of Chola, marking the beginning of the Chola Empire.Tindivanam is a town and a municipality in Viluppuram district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the second largest town in Villupuram District after the headquarters town Villupuram. Important roads from north to south Tamil Nadu pass through Tindivanam and similarly from west to east.It was initially known as "Tinthrivanam"(Jungle of Tamarind where "Tinthiri" means 'tamarind' and "vanam" means 'Jungle' in Tamil.

Avanipur Info

Avanipur is a Village in Olakkur Block in Villupuram District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 59 KM towards East from District head quarters Viluppuram. 12 KM from Olakkur. 115 KM from State capital Chennai.Avanipur Pin code is 604101 and postal head office is Akshipakkam .

Gingee Info

Gingee, also known as Senji or Jinji and originally called Singapuri, is a panchayat town in Viluppuram district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Gingee is located between three hills covering a perimeter of 3 km, and lies west of the Sankaraparani River.

Marakkanam Info

Marakkanam is a coastal panchayat town & Taluk in Viluppuram district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is well connected to the state capital Chennai and the nearby union territory of Puducherry by the East Coast Road. To the west, Marakkanam is connected to the town of Tindivanam by the SH-134.

Saram Info

Saram village is located in Tindivanam taluka of Viluppuram district in Tamil Nadu, India. Viluppuram and Tindivanam are the district & sub-district headquarters of Saram village respectively. The village Saram is located in Tindivanam Taluk of Villupuram District in the State of Tamil Nadu in India.

Valavanur Info

Major occupation is garments and some exports (Hair and Tapioca chips) to other states and country. There is a considerable amount of sugarcane cultivation done here due to the presence of many sugarcane factories nearby. People here go to work in factories and mills (where a large number of factories and mills situated around this city). Well connected to Pondicherry, Villupuram and Cuddalore cities.

Tirukkoyilur Info

Tirukoilur also spelt as Tirukkoyilur or Tirukovilur is a city and the headquarters of Tirukoilur taluk in Kallakurichi District, Tamil Nadu, India. The town is located on the southern bank of Thenpennai River and famous for Ulagalantha Perumal TempleTirukoilur is located on the highway connecting cities of Tiruvannamalai and Vellore with Southern Tamil Nadu. The town is served by Tirukoilur railway.Vanavan Mahadevi, the mother of Rajaraja Chola I, was born as a Tamil princess of Chera dynasty in Tirukoilur.

Sithalingamadam Info

Sithalingamadam is a revenue village in the Thiruvennainallur taluk of Viluppuram district, in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, and the headquarters of Sithalingamadam revenue block.Sithalingamadam is within Thiruvennainallur taluk, which is in the southwestern part of Viluppuram district. It covers 8.72 square kilometres (3.37 sq mi) of land in the northwestern part of the taluk. It is located 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) northwest of Thiruvennainallur, the taluk headquarters, 20 kilometres (12 mi) west of Viluppuram, the district headquarters, and 150 kilometres (93 mi) southwest of the state capital of Chennai. The village is along State Highway 68, and is south of the Thenpennai River.

Sankarapuram Info

Sankarapuram is a census town panchayat of Sivaganga district in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. This census town is located in southwestern Karaikudi on national highway NH536. Currently the town panchayat has 15 wards with two villages consisting of Sakkottai and Sankarapuram, administered by village officers.As part of a city limit extension, Sankarapuram will be upgraded to a Municipal Corporation of Karaikudi.

Thottiyam Info

Thottiyam is a Village in Chinnasalem Block in Villupuram District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 82 KM towards west from District head quarters Viluppuram. 7 KM from Chinnasalem. 248 KM from State capital Chennai.Thottiyam Pin code is 606201 and postal head office is Chinnasalem.

Sivakasi Info

Sivakasi is a city in Virudhunagar District in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The city is known for firecrackers and match factories that produce 70% of the country's produce. The printing industries in Sivakasi produce 30% of the total diaries produced in India.The place where the "Shiva lingam brought from Kasi" was installed came to be known as Sivakasi. Sivakasi was a part of the Madurai region during the 16th century. Madurai became independent from the Vijayanagar Empire in 1559 under the Nayaks. Nayak rule ended in 1736 and Madurai was repeatedly captured several times by Chanda Sahib (1740–1754), Arcot Nawab and Muhammed Yusuf Khan (1725–1764) in the middle of the 18th century.

Srivilliputhur Info

Thiruvilliputhur is 11-tiered tower structure dedicated to the Vatapatrasayee (Vishnu), the presiding deity of the Srivilliputhur Divya Desam. The tower of this temple rises 192 feet high and is the official symbol of the Government of Tamil Nadu. It is said to have been built by Periyalvar, in the year 788 CE and believed to be the adopted father of the temple deity, with a purse of gold that he won in debates held in the palace of Pandya King Vallabhadeva. Thiruvilliputhur is well known for its ancient heritage and devotional contributions.As per historical legend, the land around Srivilliputhur was under the rule of Queen Malli. The queen had two sons called Villi and Kandan. While the two were hunting in a forest, a tiger killed Kandan. Unaware of this, Villi searched for his brother, got tired and fell asleep. In his dream, divinity narrated to him what happened to his brother. By divine orders, Villi founded a city. The city is originally named after its founder, Villi forming the word Sri-Villi-Puthur and also known as Mallivalanaadu. Thiru is the Tamil salutation and an alternative to Sanskrit word "Sri" and that is why it is also called as a Thiruvilliputhur.

Sattur Info

Sattur or Saathur (Tamil: [saːttuːɾ]) is a town in Virudhunagar district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. As of 2011, the town had a population of 29,398.The town is located in the bank of Vaippar river. Sattur/Saathur taluk has contents of black soil around the town, suitable for crop cultivation. The town lies in NH 7 and has very good road and railway connectivity.Sattur is well known as a fountain-pen nib, steel rolling mills and tongue cleaner manufacturing center. It is probably the only place in India that continues to this date, in this line of business as a Cottage Industry. These industries are run by individuals as small scale family businesses. Many illiterate people are skilled in this area and manufacture good products. These industries are not supported by State/ Central governments and there is no social welfare schemes for these labourers and their family. Other small scale cottage units like Printing press, Fireworks and Match box/Matchstick industries are also present, scattered around the town. Stainless steel tongue cleaner is another important product that is manufactured here and supplied throughout India. Fathima Steel Rolling mill involves in this work for more than four decades.Match-stick frames (a collection of wood-strips to hold individual match sticks), Racks (stacks holding individual frames), and various other items for match factories continue to be supplied locally as also to various other parts of Tamil Nadu. Log-wood, another raw material for these industry, is procured from other nearby towns such as Tenkasi, Nagercoil and the neighboring state Kerala.

Adaikkakuzhi Info

Adaikkakuzhi Gram Panchayat is a Rural Local Body in Munchirai Panchayat Samiti part of Kanniyakumari Zila Parishad. There are total 1 Villages under Adaikkakuzhi Gram Panchayat jurisdiction. Gram Panchayat Munchirai is further divided into 12 Wards.

Agasteeswaram Info

Agasteeswaram is named after Sage Agastya who had visited this place to teach Ramayana. Most of the people from this village are well educated when compared with other districts in Tamil Nadu. Vivekanandha college is located in Agasteeswararam. Along with the talukas of Thovalay, Kalculam, Eraneel and Velavancode.

Moolakadai(600060)
Alagiamandapam Info

The Ay clan was one of the major hill-chiefs of early historic south India. Members of the Ay family of the Podiyil Hills (the Aykudi) – were related to the early historic Cheras of central Kerala.Towards the close of the early historic period, Pandya supremacy might have extended to the Ay territory.A number of Ay chiefs such as Andiran, Titiyan and Atiyan are mentioned in the early Tamil poems.The name Azhagiapandiapuram is derived from the name of the Pandya chieftain Azhagiapandian, who ruled this region in the sangam period.

Alamparai Info

Alamparai is a small Village/hamlet in Rajakkamangalam Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Kaniyakulam Panchayath. It is located 5 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil.

Alachi Info

Alanchi is a tiny village about 45 km from Trivandrum, the capital of Kerala, India. The name "Alanchy" is derived from the Tamil words "Aalu" and "Anju", which the whole area was owned by Alanchi Tharavad family; hence the name. There are Coastal Villages in the North-west and South-west.

Alancholai Info

Alancholai is located in Kanyakumari, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 629101 Pin Code is located in Alancholai, Vilavancode taluk, Kanniyakumari division, Madurai region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state. The delivery status of 629101 pincode is Delivery. The office type of branch Alancholai is Branch Office.

Alancode Info

Alancode is a Speed Post Branch Post Office aka Dak Ghar in Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu which deliver the mails and take bookings. Postal Department of India alloted 629802 PIN Code to this office. In terms of location, Alancode PO is situtated in the Kalkulam taluk, Kalkulam postal sub-district, Southern, Madurai postal region, Kanniyakumari postal division under the Tamilnadu postal circle.

Aloor Info

Aloor is a panchayat town in Kanyakumari district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is about 8 km from Nagercoil, the Headquarters of Kanyakumari District. In the Tamil Nadu State Legislative Assembly, it belongs to Colachel constituency.Aloor commands a scenic view of the Western Ghats close to Nagercoil and is also a lush green area. Several Engineering and other Colleges situated just outside Nagercoil are easily accessible from Aloor. The Kanyakumari Government Medical College is 4.2 km from Aloor.

Ammandivilai Info

Ammandivilai is a village in Kalkulam talk of Kanyakumari District. Located near Muttom tourist spot.Ammandivilai is a Speed Post Sub Post Office aka Dak Ghar in Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu which deliver the mails and take bookings. Postal Department of India alloted 629204 PIN Code to this office. In terms of location, Ammandivilai PO is situtated in the Kalkulam taluk, Kalkulam postal sub-district, Southern, Madurai postal region, Kanniyakumari postal division under the Tamilnadu postal circle.

Anandanadarkudy Info

Anandanadarkudy is located in Kanyakumari, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 629201 Pin Code is located in Anandanadarkudy, Agastheeswaram taluk, Kanniyakumari division, Madurai region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Andirapuram Info

Anducode is a small town in Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu. Palugal is situated in the north-west of Anducode, Edaicodu in the north, and Pacode in the south-east. Prominent tourist spots nearby are Thengapattinam, and Thirparappu Waterfalls.Trivandrum International Airport is the nearest airport. Kuzhithurai Railway Station serves the town. Nagercoil Junction Railway Station is the nearest major railhead. Anducode can be approached by road from Kuzhithurai and Nedumangad.

Aralvaimoli Info

Aralvaimozhi pass was a strategically important gap or mountain pass in the southernmost end of Western Ghats. It connected erstwhile Travancore with Madras Presidency. Many of the invasions faced by the Chera and the successor kingdoms came via this ghat.The name "Aral" was derived from the fort built and maintained by the rulers of Venad and later by the kingdom of Travancore to defend the kingdom from invasions from the east regions. It is also said that Aralvaimozhi means whispering wind.Aralvaimozhi Fort was one of the most important forts of Travancore.

Arukani Info

Arukani is a Speed Post Branch Post Office aka Dak Ghar in Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu which deliver the mails and take bookings. Postal Department of India alloted 629101 PIN Code to this office. In terms of location, Arukani PO is situtated in the Vilavancode taluk, Vilavancode postal sub-district, Southern, Madurai postal region, Kanniyakumari postal division under the Tamilnadu postal circle.

Arumanai Info

Arumanai or Arumana is a Panchayat town in Kanyakumari district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. In olden days it is known as Arumana. The plot of critically acclaimed Malayalam language movie Ozhimuri is set in the background of Arumanai.

Arumanallur Info

Arumanalloor village is located in Thovala taluka of Kanniyakumari district in Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated 10km away from sub-district headquarter Boothapandi (tehsildar office) and 18km away from district headquarter Nagercoil. As per 2009 stats, Arumanallur is the gram panchayat of Arumanalloor village.

Aruvikkarai Info

Aruvikkarai is a village near Thiruvattar in Kanyakumari district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It lies near Thiruvattar, which is about 50 km from Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. The nearest major city are Thiruvattar and Marthandam.

Asaripallam Info

Asaripallam had a population of 12,743. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Asaripallam has an average literacy rate of 82%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with 51% of the males and 49% of females literate. 10% of the population is under 6 years of age. The Kanyakumari Government Medical College is located at Asaripallam.

Asiramam Info

Asramam.Its located nearby Suchindrum,A Dam is located here named as Chozhan Thittai Dam,New Highway is starts from Asramam to Eathankadu the work is on Progress,There are four Hospital in Here,Indian Medical association Hall is also Located in Asramam,Its a Developing Town.

Attur Info

Attoor is the famous Jain Temple in a place called Chitharal. The temple is known to the local people as MalaiKovil (meaning temple in the hill). The name of the Hill is "Thiruchanathumalai" as incorporated in the Holy scripts of Jains. The posture of Jain is depicted in the outer walls of the Temple. Now the Jain temple has been occupied by Hindus and the sanctum sanctorum has deity of Devi.In the same place one can find two cashew nut companies and that is the major source of income for lot of people. Farm lands are now started converted to Rubber gardens. Attoor has a tropical climate and receives rainfall twice in a year. Almost 1 km from Attoor there is one old Lord Siva Temple. This temple was built 1000 years before.

Azhakamparai Info

Azhakamparai is located in Kanyakumari, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 629252 Pin Code is located in Azhakamparai, Kalkulam taluk, Kanniyakumari division, Madurai region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Azhakappapuram Info

Azhagappapuram is a panchayat town in Kanyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located about five miles northwest of Kanyakumari, the southern tip of India. It is one of the beautiful and model towns in the Kanyakumari district. It falls under the Agastheeswaram taluk of Tamil Nadu. St. Antony's church stands in the middle, which is the major site of attraction of Azhagai.

Azhakiapandipuram Info

Azhagiapandiapuram is a second grade town panchayat in Kanniyakumari district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is located at the centre of Pazhayar valley. It is one of the four town panchayat's in Thovalai taluk. The places situated in the vicinity of the town include Asambu Reserve Forest to the North, Derisanamcope and Thittuvilai to the south, and Kadukkarai and Kattuputhoor to the East, Chiramadam to Southwest, Gnalam to west and Arumanallur to Northwest.

Azhikkal Info

Azhikkal is located in Kanyakumari, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 629202 Pin Code is located in Azhikkal, Kalkulam taluk, Kanniyakumari division, Madurai region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state. The delivery status of 629202 pincode is Delivery. The office type of branch Azhikkal is Branch Office.

Bethelpuram Info

Bethelpuram is located in Kanyakumari, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 629803 Pin Code is located in Bethelpuram, Kalkulam taluk, Kanniyakumari division, Madurai region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Boothapandi Info

Boothapandi is a panchayat town in Kanyakumari district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. The town spans an area of around 5 km² with Thittuvilai, Thuvarancaud, Arasankuzhi, Andithoppu, Mannadi, Saattupudoor, Seethapal and Manathittai as its sub-villages.

Chathancode Info

Chathancode is located in Kanyakumari, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 629153 Pin Code is located in Chathancode, Vilavancode taluk, Kanniyakumari division, Madurai region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Chemparuthivilai Info

Chemparuthivilai is a Speed Post Branch Post Office aka Dak Ghar in Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu which deliver the mails and take bookings. Postal Department of India alloted 629166 PIN Code to this office. In terms of location, Chemparuthivilai PO is situtated in the Kalkulam taluk, Kalkulam postal sub-district, Southern, Madurai postal region, Kanniyakumari postal division under the Tamilnadu postal circle.

Chemponvilai Info

Chemponvilai is a small Village/hamlet in Radhapuram Block in Tirunelveli District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under K.pudur Panchayath. It is located 57 KM towards South from District head quarters Tirunelveli. 696 KM from State capital Chennai.

Chenbagaramanputhur Info

Chebnbagaraman puthur previously under surviolence of Thiruvithangur samasthanam. On that period tamil big emperors like chera chozha and pandiayan kings come and battle with thiruvangore samasthana king. Those king use chenbagaraman puthur area as a battle area.those time madavalayam is the one of the big palqace of tiruvithangur king.his solder and people was taking rest on that period.All the horse and whatever the animal used to that battle,they are raised to there only.

Chenkody Info

Chenkody is a village located 5 km east of Thiruvattar in the Kanyakumari District of Tamil Nadu, India. The village is part of the Kallkkulam taluk. Chenkody is part of the Padmanabhapuram legislative assembly constituency.Chenkody is home to the 1200-year-old Mutathura Mahadever Temple. It is also home to paddies, banana, tapioca, coconut, and rubber plantations. Neighboring villages name are Ottalivilai, Vadakkanadu, Kotaravilai, Mangattukadai, Kumarankudi, Kaiyalavilai, and Pullani.

Cherupallur Info

Cherupallur is located in Kanyakumari, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 629161 Pin Code is located in Cherupallur, Kalkulam taluk, Kanniyakumari division, Madurai region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Cheruvallur Info

Cheruvalloor is a small Village/hamlet in Melpuram Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Puliyoorsalai Panchayath. It is located 37 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil. 726 KM from State capital Chennai.

Chitharal Info

It is famous for the Rock-cut temple. Hillock at Chitharal has a cave containing Rock-cut sculptures of Thirthankaras and attendent deities carved inside and outside dating back to 9th Century A.D. King Mahendra Varman I was responsible for the Jainism influence in this region.

Chunkankadai Info

Chunkankadai is located in Kanyakumari District of Tamil Nadu. It lies on the Nagercoil - Thiruvananthapuram road and is about 3 km from Nagercoil. It has a landscape of lush green trees, paddy fields and ponds filled with beautiful flowers. Chunkankadai church is a major attraction.

Colachel Info

Colachel is a minor Town situated on the west coast of Kanyakumari District in Tamil Nadu state. The lands end, Kanyakumari is only 40 Kms. Along the cost in the south – easterly direction, where the three major seas, viz. Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal meet..

Derisanamcope Info

Derisanamcope is a small Village/hamlet in Thovala Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Derisanamcope Panchayath. It is located 15 KM towards North from District head quarters Nagercoil. 4 KM from Thovalai. 717 KM from State capital Chennai.

Devakulam Info

Devakulam Post Office is located at Devakulam, Agastheeswaram, Kanyakumari of Tamil Nadu state. It is a branch office (B.O.). A Post Office (PO) / Dak Ghar is a facility in charge of sorting, processing, and delivering mail to recipients. POs are usually regulated and funded by the Government of India (GOI). Pin code of Devakulam PO is 629704. This Postoffice falls under Kanniyakumari postal division of the Tamilnadu postal circle.

Eathamozhi Info

Ethamozhi is a small Village/hamlet in Rajakkamangalam Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Dharmapuram Panchayath. It is located 7 KM towards South from District head quarters Nagercoil. 3 KM from Rajakkamangalam. 738 KM from State capital Chennai.Ethamozhi Pin code is 629501 and postal head office is Eathamozhi.

Edaicode Info

Edaicode is a small Village/hamlet in Killiyoor Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Midalam Panchayath. It is located 40 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil. 18 KM from Killiyoor. 722 KM from State capital ChennaiEdaicode Pin code is 629152 and postal head office is Idaikkode.

Edalakudy Info

Edalakudy is an area about 3 km from the Nagercoil town in Kanyakumari district. It is located along the Kanyakumari highway and about 17 km from the beach of Kanyakumari, 5 km from Chothavilai Beach and 10 km from Chankuthurai Beach. The famous Shiva temple in Suchindram is 3 km away from Edalakudy.

Elavuvilai Info

Elavuvilai is a small Village/hamlet in Killiyoor Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Kollanchi Panchayath. It is located 30 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil.This Place is in the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Thiruvananthapuram District. Thiruvananthapuram District Parassala is west towards this place . It is near to the Kerala State Border. It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Enayam Info

Enayam Puthenthurai is located 32 kilometres (20 mi) west of district capital Nagercoil and 741.5 kilometres (460.7 mi) from the state capital, Chennai.The village is bordered by the Munchira and Melpuram Blocks in the north and the Thackalai and Thiruvattar Blocks in the east. It sits near the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Thiruvananthapuram District. It is located on the coast of the Indian Ocean.

Erachakulam Info

Erachakulam is a neighbourhood in Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu state in the peninsular India. Erachakulam is located at an altitude of about 55 m above the mean sea level with the geographical.Amrita College of Engineering and Technology, a unit of Amrita Institutions,is situated in Erachakulam. A Government high school is located in Erachakulam. A medical camp is to be arranged on 14 February 2023, for the people of Erachakulam and its neighbouring areas, for the welfare of physically challenged.Sandhana Mariamman Temple located in Erachakulam is under the control of Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department, Government of Tamil Nadu.[6] Udhaya Marthandeswarar Temple, Muppidathiamman Temple and Azhagiya Mannarsamy Temple are also situated in Erachakulam.Erachakulam area falls under the Kanniyakumari Lok Sabha constituency. Vijay Vasanth is the incumbent member of its Lok Sabha constituency.

Eravipudurkadai Info

Kattathurai is located in Eravipudurkadai / Kannanore / Kattathurai / Maruthurkurichi area of Kanyakumari Tamil nadu. Eravipudurkadai / Kannanore / Kattathurai / Maruthurkurichi locality is in Kanyakumari district of Tamil nadu. postoffice of Kattathurai is Eravipudurkadai, Eravipudurkadai comes under pincode 629158.

Eraviputhur Info

Eraviputhoor is a Village in Agastiswaram Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 8 KM towards East from District head quarters Nagercoil. 5 KM from Agastiswaram. 726 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Tirunelveli District. Tirunelveli District Valliyoor is East towards this place . It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Erumbukadu Info

Erumbukadu is a Speed Post Branch Post Office aka Dak Ghar in Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu which deliver the mails and take bookings. Postal Department of India alloted 629004 PIN Code to this office. In terms of location, Erumbukadu PO is situtated in the Agastheeswaram taluk, Agastheeswaram postal sub-district, Southern, Madurai postal region, Kanniyakumari postal division under the Tamilnadu postal circle.

Fathima Nagar Info

Mekkodu Fathima Nagar is a small Village/hamlet in Munchira Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Nadaikavu Panchayath. It is located 39 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil. 3 KM from Munchirai. 736 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Thiruvananthapuram District. Thiruvananthapuram District Parassala is North towards this place . It is near to the Kerala State Border. It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Friday Market Info

Friday market is located in Kanyakumari, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 629203 Pin Code is located in Friday market, Kalkulam taluk, Kanniyakumari division, Madurai region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Ganapathipuram Info

Ganapathipuram is also another village named "Ganapathipuram" in North Arcot District, near Arakkonam. This village can also be reached from Kanchipuram and is about 18 km away. There are a great temple for Sri Kothanda Ramar and an Amman temple.

Ilanchirai Info

Ilanchirai is located in Kanyakumari, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 629152 Pin Code is located in Ilanchirai, Vilavancode taluk, Kanniyakumari division, Madurai region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Irenipuram Info

Palodu-irenipuram is a small Village/hamlet in Munchira Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Vilathurai Panchayath. It is located 37 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil. 738 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Thiruvananthapuram District. Thiruvananthapuram District Parassala is North towards this place . It is near to the Kerala State Border. It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

IIrulappapuram Info

Erulapappuram is a Locality in Nagercoil City in Tamil Nadu State, India.Pavalar Nagar , Kalai Nagar, Vallankumaranvilai , Crescent Nagar , Kalinagar are the nearby Localities to Erulapappuram.Nagercoil , Padmanabhapuram , Karungal , Unnamalaikadai are the nearby Cities to Nagercoil.

Isanthimangalam Info

Esanthimangalam is a Village in Thovala Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 11 KM towards North from District head quarters Nagercoil. 3 KM from Thovalai. 721 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Tirunelveli District. Tirunelveli District Valliyoor is East towards this place.

Kadiyapattanam Info

Kadiyapattinam is a small Village/hamlet in Kurunthancode Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Muttom Panchayath. It is located 15 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil. 7 KM from Kurunthencode. 743 KM from State capital Chennai.It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Kadukkarai Info

Kadukkarai is a Village in Thovala Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 17 KM towards North from District head quarters Nagercoil. 6 KM from Thovalai. 714 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Tirunelveli District. Tirunelveli District Valliyoor is East towards this place.

Kaliakkavilai Info

Kaliakkavilai is a town panchayat in Kanyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, close to the Tamil Nadu-Kerala border. It lies on the Kochi-Thiruvananthapuram-Kanyakumari National highway 47.

Kallukoottam Info

Kallukoottam is a panchayat town in Kanniyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Kallukoottam had a population of 16,662. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Kallukoottam has an average literacy rate of 81%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 83%, and female literacy is 79%. In Kallukoottam, 10% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Kalpadi Info

Kalpadi, Kanyakumari is a Locality in Kurunthancode City in Tamil Nadu State, India.Kalpadi, Kanyakumari Pin code is 629204 and postal head office is Ammandivilai .Vellimalai , Thalakulam , Melkarai , Kanyakumari , Kurunthencode are the nearby Localities to Kalpadi Kanyakumari.It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Kandanvilai Info

In 1935, Kandanvilai was attached to the Karankadu parish under the Diocese of Quilon. During this time Mr Packianathan donated his land to a Diocese and requested that a church be built in Kandanvilai. The Bishop of the Diocese of Quilon, Most Rev Fr. Aloysius Maria Benziger OCD consented and together with the parish priest of Karankadu came down to Kandanvilai to select a site. The bishop, the priest and the people were overjoyed and confirmed the site for the Church. In Tamil, the vision was interpreted as "Kanavil Kanda Vilai."

Kaniyakulam Info

Kanjampuram is located in Kanyakumari, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 629154 Pin Code is located in Kanjampuram, Vilavancode taluk, Kanniyakumari division, Madurai region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Kanjikuzhi Info

Kanjikuzhi is a Town in Kanjikkuzhy Block in Alappuzha District of Kerala State, India. It belongs to South Kerala Division . It is located 14 KM towards North from District head quarters Alappuzha. It is a Block head quarter.This Place is in the border of the Alappuzha District and Kottayam District. Kottayam District Vaikom is North towards this place . It is near to arabian sea. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Kannanore Info

Kannanore is located in Kanyakumari, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 629158 Pin Code is located in Kannanore, Kalkulam taluk, Kanniyakumari division, Madurai region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Kannumamoodu Info

Kannumamoodu is located in Kanyakumari, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 629170 Pin Code is located in Kannumamoodu, Vilavancode taluk, Kanniyakumari division, Madurai region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Kappiyarai Info

Kappiyarai is a panchayat town in Kanniyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Kappiyarai had a population of 13,475. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Kappiyarai has an average literacy rate of 82%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 84%, and female literacy is 80%. In Kappiyarai, 9% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Kappukadu Info

Kappukad/Kappukadu is an ancient village in southern Tamil Nadu in Kanyakumari District in Southern India. The village is also known as Kappiyankadu due to the belief that the ancient Tamil poet Tholkappiyar, the disciple of Agasthya, was born 1 May in the Tamil month of Chitirai on a pournami day in 865 BC.

Karankadu Info

Karankadu is a small Village/hamlet in Kurunthancode Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Kattimancode Panchayath. It is located 11 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil. 2 KM from Kurunthencode. 733 KM from State capital Chennai.It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Karinkal Info

Karingal, also spelt Karungal, is a small town near Nagercoil in Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu. It spans over an area of about 19 sq km. Keezhkulam is situated in the south-west, Paliyadi in the north-east, Thiruvithamcode in the east and Thikkanamcode in the south-east.

Kattathurai Info

Kattathurai is a village located in Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu, India on National Highway 47 approximately 44 km south east of Trivandrum.It is a lush green village which has about 1500 families.

Kattimancode Info

Kattimancode is a Village in Kurunthancode Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 10 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil. 1 KM from Kurunthencode. 733 KM from State capital Chennai.It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Keeriparai Info

Keeriparai is a hillock area in Kanniyakumari district of Tamil Nadu state in the peninsular India. It is located at an altitude of about 267 m above the mean sea level with the geographical coordinates.

Keezhkulam Info

Keezhkulam is shown to have a population of 17,352 with 51% of the population male and 49% female. According to the information gathered in 2001, Keezhkulam had an average literacy rate of 79%, which is higher than the Indian national average of 59.5%.....

Keralapuram Info

Kerelapuram Tiruvitam Code Road, Thiruvithamcode, Kanyakumari is a in Thackalai City in Tamil Nadu State, India.Thackalai , Kanyakumari , Brammapuram South , Manali , Paraicodu are the nearby Localities to Kerelapuram Tiruvitam Code Road Thiruvithamcode Kanyakumari.It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Kesavanputhenthurai Info

Kesavanputhenthurai is a coastal village in Tamil Nadu, India. It is located 10-km from Nagercoil and 25-km from Kannyakumari. Rice is the staple food of the people, although for some people in the hilly areas, tapioca is the main food.

Killiyoor Info

Killiyoor is a panchayat town in Kanniyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Killiyoor is one of the 6 taluks in the Kanniyakumari district. It includes the revenue blocks of Munchirai and Killiyoor.

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Kirathur Info

Kirathur is located in Kanyakumari, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 629160 Pin Code is located in Kirathur, Vilavancode taluk, Kanniyakumari division, Madurai region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Kodimunai Info

Kodimunai is a village located 22 km north-west of Kanyakumari at Southern Arabian seashore in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The nearest major city is Thiruvananthapuram around 68 km from here...

Kollangodu Info

Kollemcode is a municipality in Kanyakumari district, India. Kollencode is situated in Tamil Nadu-Kerala border. It has 33 wards. It is a coastal village on the shores of the Arabian Sea.

Konamkadu Info

Konamkadu Pin Code is 629803. Pin Code is also known as Zip Code or Postal Code. Konamkadu is located in district Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, INDIA.

Kottar Info

Kottar is a locality and a bazaar area of Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu state, in the southernmost part of Peninsular India; though a part of Nagercoil today, it is the original town around which the city of Nagercoil grew. It was an ancient trade centre of both Pandyans and Cheras at various times.

Kottaram Info

Kottaram is a village located in Kanyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Kottaram the word origin from Malayalam/Tamil meaning Palace.So Kottaram means not only a village but also a Palace because 18th & the beginning of the 19th century Kottaram village was ruled by Travancore Maharajas and they have constructed Guest Houses for them. In 1947 August 15 India got independence from British and Sri Vallabhai Pattel initiated to divided India as States and the states divided into Districts according to the regional language and the present Kottaram village became part of Tamil Nadu by 1 November 1956.This village used to be a resting place for the Travancore Maharajas. This landmark, called the Chathiram (Free lodge), is occupied by businesses now. A government hospital, Sub-Register office, and Post Office are the main landmarks in the junction. There is also the small Ram temple that was built at Nandavanam (Garden of flowers). There are several temples and churches in Kottaram.

Kovalam Info

Kovalam is a beach and seaside resort in the city of Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala, India. Kovalam is located 12.6 km (7.8 mi) southeast of the city center. The beaches around Kovalam are popular vacation destinations for both domestic and international travellers.Kovalam first received attention when the Regent Maharani Sethu Lakshmi Bayi of Travancore constructed her beach resort, Halcyon Castle, here towards the end of the 1920s. Thereafter the place was brought to the public eye by her nephew the Maharaja of Travancore.The European guests of the then Travancore kingdom discovered the potential of Kovalam beach as a tourist destination in the 1930s. In the early 1970s many hippies came on their way to Ceylon in the Hippie Trail, beginning the transformation of a casual fishing village of Kerala into a significant tourist destination.

Kozhiporvilai Info

Kozhiporvilai is a place located at the Kalkulam Taluk in the Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu state, India. Post office with the pincode (Zip Code or Postal Code) 629167 is located at Kozhiporvilai.

Krishnancoil Info

Krishnancoil is a suburb in Nagercoil, in the District of Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, India, named after the temple of Krishna situated within. It was built 1000 years ago.

Kulapuram Info

Kulappuram is a Village in Munchira Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 41 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil. 7 KM from Munchirai. 732 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Thiruvananthapuram District. Thiruvananthapuram District Parassala is west towards this place . It is near to the Kerala State Border. It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Kulasekharam Info

Kulasekharam is a town located in the district of Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, India. It is one of the most important business centres in the district, after Marthandam. Kulasekharam has many rubber plantations that yield high quality latex, which is the town's major revenue source.

Kulasekharapuram Info

Kulasekharapuram is a Village in Agastiswaram Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 9 KM towards East from District head quarters Nagercoil. 731 KM from State capital Chennai.Nagercoil , Padmanabhapuram , Panagudi , Karungal are the near by Cities to Kulasekharapuram.This Place is in the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Tirunelveli District. Tirunelveli District Valliyoor is East towards this place . It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Kumaracoil Info

Kumarakoil or Kumarakovil is a small village located in the Kanyakumari district in Tamil Nadu, India. It is the site of an important Murugan temple of the same name. Kumarakoil can be reached by road from Nagercoil, Thuckalay and Trivandrum.

Kumarapuram

Kumarapuram was once part of the Travancore Kingdom. After the States Reorganisation Act was passed, it became a part of the state of Tamil Nadu.[1] It was once ruled by Nair community members, but after the 1950s, it became occupied by the Tamils . Many old temples are situated around the area alongside newer churches and mosques. The town was once under the control of Manalikara Madam.

Kumarapuramthoppur Info

The Pin Code of Kumarapuramthoppur is 629402. Get more details along with the Pin Code of Kumarapuramthoppur. Kumarapuramthoppur is located in Kanyakumari district in Tamil Nadu. 629402 is the pincode (Postal code) of Kumarapuramthoppur.

Kurumpanai Info

Kurumpanai is a small hamlet on the west coastline of Kanyakumari district of the Indian statte of Tamil Nadu. It has a two-kilometre-long natural beach along its western shoreline. More than 8,000 families live there.Tamil and Malayalam are most spoken languages.

Kurunthencode Info

Kurunthancode is a block or Panchayat Union of Kanyakumari district, India. It is one of the nine administrative divisions of the district of Kanyakumari. The present chairman of the Kurunthancode Panchayat union is [ANUSHA DEVI].

Kuzhicode Info

Kuzhicode is a place located at the Kalkulam Taluk in the Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu state, India. Post office with the pincode (Zip Code or Postal Code) 629167 is located at Kuzhicode.

Kuzhithurai Info

Kuzhithurai is a town and a municipality in Kanyakumari District in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the administrative headquarters of the Vilavancode Taluk. It is located 26 km north of the Nagercoil city and 42 km south of Kerala's capital city Trivandrum along NH66.

Leepuram Info

Leepuram is a Village in Agastiswaram Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 17 KM towards East from District head quarters Nagercoil. 7 KM from Agastiswaram. 729 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Tirunelveli District. Tirunelveli District Valliyoor is North towards this place . It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Lekshmipuram Info

Lekshmipuram is a small Village/hamlet in Agastiswaram Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Leepuram Panchayath. It is located 9 KM towards East from District head quarters Nagercoil. 1 KM from Agastiswaram. 729 KM from State capital Chennai.Lekshmipuram is a small Village/hamlet in Agastiswaram Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Leepuram Panchayath. It is located 9 KM towards East from District head quarters Nagercoil. 1 KM from Agastiswaram. 729 KM from State capital Chennai.

Madathattuvilai Info

Madathattuvilai is a village under Villukuri Panchayat in Kanyakumari district, the southernmost district in the state of Tamil Nadu in India. 350+ residents of Madathattuvilai have donated their eyes in last one decade and making it a trailblazer among cities and towns across the country.

Madavalayam Info

Madhavalayam Gram Panchayat is a Rural Local Body in Thovalai Panchayat Samiti part of Kanniyakumari Zila Parishad. There are total 1 Villages under Madhavalayam Gram Panchayat jurisdiction. Gram Panchayat Thovalai is further divided into 9 Wards.

Madichel Info

Madichel is a village in Vilavancode taluk, Kanniyakumari district, Tamil Nadu, India. The village is near Kuzhithurai, a historical seaport where merchants came from across the Arabian sea in ancient times.

Mahadanapuram Info

Mahadhanapuram is a village in Krishnarayapuram Block in Karur district of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 28 KM towards East from District head quarters Karur. 2 KM from Krishnarayapuram. 370 KM from State capital Chennai.Mahalakshmi Temple is a popular shrine dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi at Mahadanapuram near Krishnarayapuram in Karur District in Tamil Nadu. The most important festival in the temple is the Aadi Perukku which is held on the 18th day of Aadi Masam.A unique ritual performed here by devotees has made the temple famous. People clean shave their hair on the head and break coconuts for wish fulfillment and after wishes are fulfilled.

Malamary Info

Malamary Post Office is located at Malamary, Vilavancode, Kanyakumari of Tamil Nadu state. It is a branch office (B.O.). A Post Office (PO) / Dak Ghar is a facility in charge of sorting, processing, and delivering mail to recipients.

Malayadi Info

Malayadi is a Village in Melpuram Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 40 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil. 2 KM from Melpuram. 726 KM from State capital Chennai..This Place is in the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Thiruvananthapuram District. Thiruvananthapuram District Parassala is west towards this place . It is near to the Kerala State Border.

Manakarai Info

Manakarai is a small Village/hamlet in Thackalai Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Nullivilai Panchayath. It is located 13 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil. 3 KM from Thackalai. 731 KM from State capital Chennai..It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Manalikarai Info

Manalikkara is a small village located in the southern part of ancient travancore state, presently under Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu in Kalkulam Taluk. The area comes under Padmanabhapuram division in Kalkulam Taluk in Kothanallur Panchayat. The Inscription about Taxation was written in a pillar in front of the Manalikkara Alwar Temple in year. The place Manalikkara has its influence as one of the branch of travancore royal family in Kalkulam in 1610 AD. Raja Sri Illaya Rama Varma from Venad was from Manalikkara branch of the family in Kalkulam. The Former Capital of travancore Padmanabhapuram is 5 km from Manalikkara.

Manavalakurichi Info

Manavalakurichi is a panchayat town in Kanniyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is hardly 60 km from Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala. Tamil and Malayalam are the common languages of people living here. Jeppiaar Fishing Harbour in Muttom is the nearest sea port. This is a private sea port and was built by educationalist and business man Jeppiaar.Another near sea port is Kolachal. It is an ancient port, aging back to 18th century. Vasco da Gama called it "Colachi". After the defeat of the Dutch by King Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma in Battle of Colachel on 10 August 1741, a victory pillar had been erected near the beach in commemoration of the victory.

Mancode Info

Mancode is a Village in Melpuram Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 42 KM towards North from District head quarters Nagercoil. 8 KM from Melpuram. 719 KM from State capital Chennai..This Place is in the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Thiruvananthapuram District. Thiruvananthapuram District Parassala is west towards this place . It is near to the Kerala State Border.

Mancode Info

Mangalamkunnu is a small Village/hamlet in Sreekrishnapuram Block in Palakkad District of Kerala State, India. It comes under Pukottukavu Panchayath. It belongs to Central Kerala Division . It is located 34 KM towards west from District head quarters Palakkad. 0 KM from Sreekrishnapuram. 320 KM from State capital Thiruvananthapuram..

Mangarai Info

Mangarai is located in Kanyakumari, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 629157 Pin Code is located in Mangarai, Vilavancode taluk, Kanniyakumari division, Madurai region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Mangavilai Info

Mangavilai is a village with a population of about 1,000 people in the Kanyakumari district. The city is one of only few in the Kanyakumari district with an entrance sign featuring three or more languages (in the case of Mangavilai: Hindi, Tamil, and English).The village has seen success in the sphere of politics, with village members serving at the Member of Parliament level. Village member M.C. Balan served in the Rajyasabha, and is also notable for launching an ultimately unsuccessful 1972 bid to contest the seat held by former Tamil Nadu CM Shri K. Kamaraj.

Maramalai Info

Maramalai, southern part of Western Ghats, is contiguous with Kalakkad Mundanthurai Tiger reserve, and a small pocket with in it was released for clove plantations in early days. The plantation was under single ownership for long and later it was disposed off, part by part, and now there are 42 or so divisions.

Maravankudiyiruppu Info

Maravankudieruppu is a Nadar village in the jurisdiction of Nagercoil Corporation, located three kilometres south of Nagercoil Centre, the capital of Kanyakumari district in the state of Tamil Nadu in India. The Village settlement was created by Swamy Adiyaar Thirupaappu and his descendants.

Marthandam Info

Marthandam is a major trade centre in Kuzhithurai municipality across National Highway in the Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu, India. Formerly known as Thoduvetty, it was a portion of Kanyakumari district which was added to the state of Tamil Nadu on 1 November 1956.

Marungoor Info

Marungoor, also spelt Marungur, is a panchayat town near Suchindrum in Kanniyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The place sprawls over an area of about 10 km². The Subramania Swamy Temple, which is situated atop a small hillock is worth a place to visit.

Maruthemparai Info

Maruthencode is a Village in Melpuram Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 37 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil. 726 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Thiruvananthapuram District. Thiruvananthapuram District Parassala is west towards this place . It is near to the Kerala State Border.

Maruthencode Info

Maruthencode is a Village in Melpuram Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 37 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil. 726 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Thiruvananthapuram District. Thiruvananthapuram District Parassala is west towards this place . It is near to the Kerala State Border.

Maruthurkurichi Info

Maruthurkurichi is located in Kanyakumari, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 629158 Pin Code is located in Maruthurkurichi, Kalkulam taluk, Kanniyakumari division, Madurai region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Mayiladi Info

Mylaudy is one of the town panchayats in Kanniyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is a municipality rich in fields, mountains, rivers and natural resources. Before 1950, Mylaudy was part of South Travancore. Now it is in Kanniyakumari district of Tamil Nadu.

Mekkamandapam Info

Mekkamandapam is a Small village in Kanyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Mekkamandapam which is situated in the state highway Colachel to Kulasekaram. Sree thampuraan kovil Sree Nagaraja nagaeakshi temple. Arobana Annai Church is famous in this area along with Jumma Masjid mosque.

Melakrishnaputhur Info

Melakrishnanputhoor is a Village in Rajakkamangalam Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 7 KM towards South from District head quarters Nagercoil. 5 KM from Rajakkamangalam. 738 KM from State capital Chennai.

Melamanakudy Info

Melamanakudy is a small Village/hamlet in Rajakkamangalam Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Manakudy Panchayath. It is located 5 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil. 736 KM from State capital Chennai.It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Meppalai Info

Methukummal is a Village in Munchira Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 42 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil. 6 KM from Munchirai. 735 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Thiruvananthapuram District. Thiruvananthapuram District Parassala is North towards this place . It is near to the Kerala State Border. It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Midalam Info

Midalam is a village in Killiyur block in Kaniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu, India. It is located 27 km towards west from District headquarters Nagercoil, 741 km from State capital Chennai, 55 km from Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of Kerala.

Mondaikad Info

Mandaikadu is a panchayat town in Kanniyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

Monikettipottal Info

Manikattipottal is a small Village/hamlet in Rajakkamangalam Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Dharmapuram Panchayath. It is located 7 KM towards South from District head quarters Nagercoil. 3 KM from Rajakkamangalam.It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Moovattumugham Info

Moovattumugam is a hamlet in India situated 2 km north-west to Thiruvattar, where the rivers Kothai and Pahrali unify to flow southwest towards the Arabian Sea. An ancient Sastha Temple is situated the bank of Moovattumugom. Every year 1000 of hindhus visiting here for Balidharpanam on karkidavaavu foe remembering their ancestors. Thottavaram Lady of assumption Church and CSI Church Thottavaram are adjacent to this hamlet. Zigma Sports and arts club is one of the youth sports and arts development club in Thottavaram (Moovattumugam). Village towns Attoor & Thiruvattar are 1.5 km away.

Moolachel Info

The population is primarily employed in agriculture. However, recent improvements in education have helped residents to diversify their economic opportunities and emigrate to different countries. This place is famous for scenic views of sunrises and sunsets and it's a good place for site-seeing for visitors.Moolachel is home to CSI Hacker Memorial Church (formerly Hacker Memorial Methodist Church, Moolachy) whose tower (steeple) has been erected by the generous donations of the patron Esquire Richard Facey Hunter (R.F.H.) Crowther in memory of his mother Louisa A. I. A. Crowther, née Hunter.[1] The village also runs a creche and a matriculation school, though people of many religions live there. A government high school and TNEB SubStation/Office are also found in Moolachel.

Mulagumoodu Info

Mulagumoodu is easily derived from the word mulgu (pepper), there is indeed plenty of pepper grows in these regions.In the Dutch book named Pater Victor – Een apostel van Zuid-Italië written by Fr. Andreas a Santa Maria, OCD in 1929, it was stated that Fr.Victor came from Belgium to Mulagumoodu in 1860. It was not a catholic village, though there were some Christians.The year 1888 was a year of calamities for the whole Mulagumoodu and for the neighbouring areas. The people had fallen in the grip of the epidemics of Cholera.Mulagumoodu is famous for its Jack fruits. Tapioca, coconut, plantain and rubber are being cultivated by the farmers of Mulagumoodu.

Mullanginavilai Info

Mullanginavilai is a Village in Killiyoor Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 28 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil. 736 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Thiruvananthapuram District. Thiruvananthapuram District Parassala is west towards this place . It is near to the Kerala State Border. It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Munchirai Info

Munchirai is a block or Panchayat Union of Kanyakumari district, India. It is one among the nine administrative divisions of the district of Kanyakumari. It is famous for the famous Sivalaya Ottam as its starting point and ATSVS SIDDHA MEDICAL COLLEGE. The present President of the Munchirai Panchayat is C.Rajeswari

Muttom Info

Muttom is a village in Kanyakumari District of Tamil Nadu, India. It is a well-known beach with rocks and caves. The major occupation of people in Muttom is fishing. Due to the natural beauty of the beach, It attracts tourists from all over India.Muttom is one of the fishing villages, located 16 km from the capital town Nagercoil. It is well connected by road to the Nagercoil town. It is approximately 75 km from the Trivandrum International Airport. It is reachable from Kanyakumari by road with a distance of about 34 km. The nearest villages are Esanthangu, Ammandivillai, Pillaithoppu, Azhikal, Kadiyapattanam and Manavala Kurichi. Major roads reach Muttom via Ammandivillai, Esanthangu and Nagercoil. There is a lighthouse which was constructed by British India. The lighthouse, though near the sea, is situated 110 ft (34 m) above sea level. The structure was built when India was part of the British Empire until 1947.

Nallur Info

Nallur is a panchayat town in Kanniyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Nalloor Town Panchayat city in district of Kanniyakumari, Tamil Nadu. The Nalloor city is divided into 18 wards for which elections are held every 5 years.

Nattalam Info

Thirunattalam, also called Nattalam, is a Panchayat town in Kanyakumari district in the Indian State of Tamil Nadu. It is located 4 km from Marthandam, 6 km from Karungal and 10 km from Thuckalay.

Nesamony Nagar Info

Nesamony Nagar is a middle and upper-middle-class, planned residential hub that came into being in 1950s and is named after Marshall Nesamony, the founding father of Kanyakumari district, India, who resided here. On the way to Aasaripallam, the Catholic Bishop's House & Simon Nager on the East, the West Lutheran street & Weavers Colony on the North, Ananthan Nager & Perumal Nager on the West & the West Konam Road & the Konam Pond on South make the small Urban Habitat, under Keelakarai Village, Nagercoil Municipality, Agastheeswaram Taluk.The residential hub is traversed in its centre by Asaripallam Main Road which is also known as Medical College Road as it heads to Kanyakumari Government Medical College Road and Hospital. It is a district main road with number 432. Initially, it was a single lane road that was widened and upgraded into a dual lane road by Nagercoil Municipality in 2005.Nesamony Nagar is situated under the city limits of Nagercoil City Corporation and thus it is managed under Mayor of Nagercoil.Pertaining to trade and economy, as said above Nesamony Nagar is predominantly a residential area. Health care provision is very adequate as this area has many medical clinics and hospitals such as the Caroline hospital and St. Antony's Neuro Centre. Moreover, it is just 2 kilometers from Government Medical College Hospital.

Netta Info

Netta, a quaint village under the Vellarada panchayat, has managed to preserve its virgin allure, shielded from the crowds and commotion. The lack of government transportation in the area ensures minimal footfall, making it an ideal secluded spot for travellers seeking solace amidst nature's splendour.

Neyyoor Info

Neyyoor is a town situated 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) from mondaymarket. It is also a town panchayat of Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu. The nearest major town is Nagercoil 18 kilometres (11 mi). The nearest railway station is Eraniel Station.The main attraction of this area is the famous Neyoor CSI Hospital, International cancer centre and CSI Church The airports closer to this town are Thiruvananthapuram airport. People here are friendly towards tourists and the whole town-village has a peaceful environment with rarely seen crimes. The place is bordered by Eraniel, Thingal Nagar, the postal code is 629802.

Nithiravilai Info

Nithiravilai is a small town in Kanyakumari district, in Kollemcode MunicipaliltyTamil Nadu, India. It is a business city which caters its day to day needs and borders the state of Kerala. The Kerala border from the village is approximately 3 km. It is about 14 km from Marthandam and 9 km south to Kaliyakkavilai.

Oluganacheri Info

Oluganacheri is located in Kanyakumari, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 629001 Pin Code is located in Oluganacheri, Agastheeswaram taluk, Kanniyakumari division, Madurai region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Pacode Info

Pacode is a panchayat town in Kanniyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.Pacode had a population of 22,521. Males constituted 51% of the population and females 49%. Pacode had an average literacy rate of 76%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy was 79%, and female literacy was 72%. In Pacode, 11% of the population was under 6 years of age.

Padanthalumoodu Info

Originally the name was Padantha-alumoodu because there were once a huge Banyan tree, circled outskirts of the village and people believed to guard it and latter when NH47 road was laid between Nagercoil and Trivandrum and by climate changes the Banyan was lost. People used this Banyan tree for Trade and Learning. Due to time the original name joined together from Padantha-alumoodu (Village of huge Banyan) to Padanthalumoodu. Presently one Banyan Tree stands at the Junction known as Aalumoodu also called as Karuppattiyalumoodu.

Padmanabhapuram Info

Padmanabhapuram is the former capital city of the erstwhile Hindu kingdom of Travancore. It is around 20 km from Nagercoil, 39 km from Kanyakumari town and 52 km from Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala. The palace is complex inside with an old granite fortress around four kilometers long.

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Painkulam Info

Painkulam is a Village in Munchira Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 34 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil. 2 KM from Munchirai. 737 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Thiruvananthapuram District. Thiruvananthapuram District Parassala is North towards this place . It is near to the Kerala State Border. It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Palapalam Info

Balapallam (also spelt Palapalam) is a small settlement located near Colachel in Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu. It spans over an area of about six sq km. Colachel is situated in the south, Neyyoor in the south-east, Thiruvithancode in the north-east and Kappiyarai in the north. Nearby tourist spots include Colachel Port, Kanyakumari, Padmanabhapuram Palace, Sanguthurai Beach, Manavalakurichi and MuttamTrivandrum International Airport is the nearest airport. Nagercoil Junction Railway Station is the nearest major railhead. Balapallam can be approached from Nagercoil and Kuzhithurai by road.

Palavilai Info

Palavilai is a small Village/hamlet in Munchira Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Choozhal Panchayath. It is located 42 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil. 6 KM from Munchirai. 735 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Thiruvananthapuram District. Thiruvananthapuram District Parassala is North towards this place . It is near to the Kerala State Border. It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Palkulam Info

Palkulam is located in Kanyakumari, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 629851 Pin Code is located in Palkulam, Thovala taluk, Kanniyakumari division, Madurai region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Pallam Info

Pallam is a fishing village in Kanyakumari District of Tamil Nadu and is located 9 km away from Nagarcoil.This sandy strip is blessed with lush green vegetation and numerous palms. A visit to this village gives a glimpse of the rural life in India. Villagers mainly depend on fishing and agriculture for their livelihood.Nagercoil Junction Railway Station is the nearest railhead.

Palliyadi Info

Palliyadi is a panchayat town in Kanniyakumari district in Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Tamil is the official language spoken; It has been a centre of life for many centuries and have been predominantly occupied by wealthy aristocrat Christian Nadars and Nair families. The majority of the population is Christian.

Palukal Info

Palukal is a panchayat town in Kanniyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.kannumamoodu a Major Trade Centre of Palukal Town.

Parvathipuram Info

Parvathipuram is a municipality located amid the town of Nagercoil along the Southern coast of India in Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu. It is located on NH 66 about five KM from Nagercoil central and 60 km from Thiruvananthapuram. It is called the gateway of Nagercoil. and it belongs to Aloor Panchayat.

Pathukani Info

Pathukan is a village which is situated in the pechiparai hills. It is situated almost 15 kms from Kanyakumari.Kalimala Devi Temple is situated in Western Ghats near by Pathukani in Kanyakumari district.

Pazhavilai Info

Pazhavilai is a small village located at 8 km from Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu, India. It is located near the Nagercoil-Colachel Road. Bus with route number 38E/G, 40,38K, 54 are the buses running through pazhavilai

Pechchipparai Info

Pechiparai Reservoir is the largest dam in Kanyakumari district. It is located in the foothills of the Western Ghats in the Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu at Pachiparai. It is located 43 kilometers from the district capital Nagercoil. This dam is built across the Kotai river.

Peruvilai Info

The primary occupation of the people is agriculture. Before independence, royal corporal punishment took place here. This was done by a person called Aarachar. The Shiva temple has a historical connection with the great king Marthanda Varma, who got his stomach pain treated after getting the blessings of Lord Chokkalinga, the form of the presiding deity here. A mosque is situated on the way to Parvathipuram. Peruvilai has many Hindu temples also, and they have their own history.

Peyankuzhi Info

Peyankuzhi is a small Village/hamlet in Thackalai Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Nullivilai Panchayath. It is located 11 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil. 4 KM from Thackalai. 732 KM from State capital Chennai. It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Ponmanai Info

Ponmanai is a panchayat town in Kanniyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.Thimbileshwarar Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located at Ponmanai in Kanyakumari District.

Poothurai Info

POOTHURAI is a coastal area place with outstanding peaceful people. This area famous to shops clothes and grocery items before get Indian freedom. Many things from Kerala and Tamilnadu came through AVM water Canal joining with thamiraparani river and road too. There is a bridge to cross the AVM canel .There are many people living and their main business fishing. All religions are practicing here with Church, temple, and masjid in their particular areas. POOTHURAI itself having 1church, 3 shrine, 3 temple, and 2 masjid. So it's selected for "samathuvapuram" where the tamilbadu government given houses to live multi religious and multi caste people together. The Poothurai Government primary school established on 1931 and still it's running with good strength. Villagers from Poothurai working varies country and having associations to celebrate their functions and helping poor people across the area. The only village of surrounding region registered in Vatican while it's established very long back, nearly 1000 nears ago. The Foundation stone in St. John the Baptist, Poothurai church still showing the history. Believing that the chera, chola, pandiya kingdom were allocated lands to religious people nearly 900 AD while this time might recieved lands to all 3 religions which mentioned the book: "Kerala sarithram" written by sreethara Menon. Also there was a hospital run by Dr. Thasim from 1981 onwards that heal our people from the pandemic situations. There was a shopping complex near by St. Antony shrine very long back before India get freedom. St. John the Baptist community hall very famous in the region while it's having all facilities including dining hall and separate Air conditioned function hall. Our lady of mercy convent with dedicated sisters having very good role in POOTHURAI peaceful life. POOTHURAI was very famous in volleyball and football. There was conducted volleyball tournament by SJB library and still conducting football tournament every year. People in POOTHURAI are working together, playing together, celebrating together without any different of religion or caste or language.

Potraiyadi Info

Potraiyadi is located in Kanyakumari, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 629703 Pin Code is located in Potraiyadi, Agastheeswaram taluk, Kanniyakumari division, Madurai region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Pudukadai Info

Pudukadai is a panchayat town in Kanniyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

Puthalam Info

Puththalam is a Panchayat town in the Agastheeswaram taluk Kanniyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It lies between the Manakudy estuary and the Indian Ocean. The estuary is famous for its biodiversity and migrating birds. The wildlife department has recently introduced mangrove plantations

Puthenthurai Info

The village of Puthenthurai (புத்தந்துறை) is a small settlement situated in the southern tip of Tamil Nadu, right near the southernmost cape of continental India, 11.5 kilometers south of Nagercoil and 88 kilometers southeast of Thiruvananthapuram. There are a few churches, stores, and beaches in the area.

Putheri Info

Putheri is a village and gram panchayat located in Rajakkamangalam block of Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu, India. The panchayat has total of seven panchayat constituencies. Out of these seven panchayat members are elected.

Rajakkamangalam Info

Rajakkamangalam is a block or Panchayat Union of Kanyakumari district, India. It is one of the nine administrative divisions of the district of Kanyakumari. The current president of the Rajakkamangalam Panchayat is R.Ayyappan.

Ramanthurai Info

Ramanthurai is a small Village/hamlet in Killiyoor Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Enayamputhenthurai Panchayath. It is located 32 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil. 5 KM from Killiyoor. 741 KM from State capital Chennai.. This Place is in the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Thiruvananthapuram District. Thiruvananthapuram District Parassala is North towards this place . It is near to the Kerala State Border. It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Ramapuram Info

Ramanthurai is a small Village/hamlet in Killiyoor Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Enayamputhenthurai Panchayath. It is located 32 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil. This Place is in the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Thiruvananthapuram District. Thiruvananthapuram District Parassala is North towards this place . It is near to the Kerala State Border. It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

S T Mankad Info

Mankad is a Village in Munchira Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India.This Place is in the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Thiruvananthapuram District. Thiruvananthapuram District Parassala is North towards this place . It is near to the Kerala State Border. It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Santhaiyadi Info

Santhaiyadi is located in Kanyakumari, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 629703 Pin Code is located in Santhaiyadi, Agastheeswaram taluk, Kanniyakumari division, Madurai region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Santhapuram Info

Santhapuram is a small Village/hamlet in Rajakkamangalam Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Melasankarankuzhi Panchayath. It is located 8 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil.

Sooriacode Info

Suriyacode is a small Village/hamlet in Munchira Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Methukummal Panchayath. It is located 42 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil. 6 KM from Munchirai.This Place is in the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Thiruvananthapuram District. Thiruvananthapuram District Parassala is North towards this place . It is near to the Kerala State Border. It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Suchindrum Info

Suchindram is a panchayat town in Kanyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu with Indian postal code as 629704. It is an important pilgrim centre and the site of the famous Thanumalayan Temple. There is an Anjaneya, (or Hanuman), statue which stands at 22 feet (6.7 m) and is carved of a single granite block.. Suchindram temple is dedicated to three different deities represented by one image in the sanctum and is called Sthanumalayam Temple(Sthanu-Shiva; Maal-Vishnu and Ayam-Brahma) kovil. The temple is rich in sculpture and architecture and a visitor to this temple is amply rewarded with the sight of such exquisite art of hundreds of years old.

Thadikarankonam Info

Thadikarankonam is a Village in Thovala Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 21 KM towards North from District head quarters Nagercoil. This Place is in the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Tirunelveli District. Tirunelveli District Valliyoor is East towards this place .

Thalakulam Info

Thalakulam is a village situated on Kanniyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Padmanabhapuram, Karungal, Nagercoil and Thirunainar kurichi are the nearby Cities to Thalakulam.The village is the birthplace of Velu Thampi Dalawa.

Thamaraikulam Info

Situated at the southernmost tip of India, Thamaraikulam (also spelt Thamarakulam) is a small town in Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu. Suchindram is situated in the north-west, Kulasekarapuram in the north, Kottaram in the south-east and Thengamputhoor in the south-west. Nearby tourist spots include Thovalai, Nagercoil, Kanyakumari Beach and Vattakottai. Trivandrum International Airport is the nearest airport. Kanyakumari Railway Station serves the town. Thamaraikulam can be approached from Nagercoil and Kanyakumari by road. National Highway 47 passes through Thamaraikulam.

Thazhakudy Info

Thazhakudy is a panchayat town in Kanniyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. This village is situated between 2 rivers "Puthanaar" and "Palaiyaar". There are also few temples in and around Thazhakudy. Avvaiyar Amman temple is one among them which is 2 km towards East from Thazhakudy

Thengamputhur Info

Thengamputhur is a panchayat town in Kanyakumari district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

Thengapattanam Info

Thengapattanam (also referred to as "Thengapattinam", thennaipattinam" and "thenpattinam" ), named after dense coconut grooves, is a major trade and tourism centre in the painkulam panchayath along the coastal plains of Kanyakumari district. Thengapattanam, once part of Travancore and later Kerala, was added to Tamil Nadu on 1 November 1956 along with some parts of today's Kanniyakumari District.

Thirupathisaram info

Thiruppathisaram is a village in the Kanyakumari District of Tamil Nadu, the southern Indian state. This village is renowned for the Thiruvazhmarban Temple dedicated to Lord Thiruvazhimarban, Supreme God.

Udayamarthandam Info

Udayamarthandam is a small Village/hamlet in Killiyoor Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Midalam Panchayath. It is located 27 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil.This Place is in the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Thiruvananthapuram District. Thiruvananthapuram District Parassala is North towards this place . It is near to the Kerala State Border. It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Villukuri Info

Villukuri was once used as an Army Training Camp in the Travancore Kingdom. "Villu" meaning "arrow" while "Kuri" meaning "aiming it". Villukuri was the place where Marthandavarma stored weapons for the Battle of Colachel.Villukuri Fort was used for training soldiers. After a defeat by the Dutch, captain Dilenoy trained the Travancore army in this fort with specific training on the use of cannons, guns, etc. The fort fell into ruins due to lack of protective measures by the government.

Vembanur Info

Vembanoor is a small Village/hamlet in Rajakkamangalam Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Melasankarankuzhi Panchayath. It is located 8 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil.It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Velimalai Info

Vellimalai is famous for the Lord Murugan Temple called as "Murugan Koil" located atop of the hill Vellimalai. It is popularly believed that Valli was born here, and raised by a tribal king to marry with Lord Murugan in a Love marriage.[2] Nonetheless, similar story is associated with another namesake place, Vallimalai in Vellore district and Tiruttani of Tiruvallur district in the far north of Tamil Nadu. Lord Murugan Temple attracts lot of pilgrims from the surrounding areas. The famous festivals of the temple are "Sasti Sura Samkaram"- killing of Suran, the demon leader by Lord Murugan and Vaikasi Visakam. From the top of the hill the major part of the green Kanya Kumari District can be viewed, which will be a mind blowing experience for nature lovers.

Vellamadam Info

Vellamadam is a small Village/hamlet in Thovala Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Beemanagari Panchayath. It is located 7 KM towards North from District head quarters Nagercoil. 5 KM from Thovalai. 724 KM from State capital Chennai.

Vadasery Info

Vadasery is an area/village of Nagercoil city in Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu. It is also famous for its Christopher bus stand, one of the two bus termini in Nagercoil is located here. Long route buses to other districts in Tamil Nadu and parts of Kerala starts here.

Vadiveeswaram Info

Vadiveeswaram is a village, now part of the town of Nagercoil, in Kanyakumari district in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The village was originally an agraharam, or a traditional double line of houses occupied by Brahmins and flanking a temple or pair of temples.

Vallavilai Info

Vallavilai is a fishing village in Kollankodu panchayat, Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu, India. As of 2011, India census Vallavilai had a population of 10282. Males constitute 51% of the population and 49% for females. Vallavilai has an average literacy rate of 86%, higher than the national average of 59.5%.

Vaniyakudi Info

Vaniyakudi is a small Village/hamlet in Kurunthancode Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Simon colony Panchayath. It is located 25 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil.It is near to bay of bengal. There is a chance of humidity in the weather.

Vellachiparai Info

Vellachiparai is a small Village/hamlet in Melpuram Block in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under M ancode Panchayath. It is located 37 KM towards west from District head quarters Nagercoil. 726 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Kanniyakumari District and Thiruvananthapuram District. Thiruvananthapuram District Parassala is west towards this place . It is near to the Kerala State Border.

Vetturnimadam Info

Vetturnimadam is located at an altitude of about 79 m above the mean sea level with the geographical coordinates of 8.190000°N 77.421100°E .Nagercoil, Kottar, Vadasery, Parvathipuram and Krishnancoil are some of the important neighbourhoods of Vetturnimadam.A Higher Secondary School viz., The Salvation Army Higher Secondary School is located in Vetturnimadam. An Arts and Science College viz., Pioneer Kumaraswamy College which is affiliated to Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, is situated in Vetturnimadam.Christ the King church is one of the churches in Vetturnimadam. The Salvation Army Booth Tucker Memorial church is one more church situated in Vetturnimadam.

Tiruparappu Info

Tirparappu Waterfalls are a 300 ft (91 m) long rocky riverbed, at a height of nearly 50 ft (15 m). The waterfall flows with great force for around seven months. The bed above the falls is a rocky mass extending up to a distance of about quarter of a kilometre upstream, with a weir constructed for supplying water to nearby paddy fields. Near the falls is a fortified temple dedicated to Shiva, called the Mahadever Kovil. It is third of the twelve Shivalayas, famous for the Shivalaya Ottam during the Indian festival of Shivaratri. Devotees believe Mahadev lives here as Virabhadra, a fierce incarnation of Shiva to kill Daksha Prajapati, after the death Satidevi. There are many old inscriptions in this temple including the one of the Pandiya King dated ninth century. This temple is built around A.D. 9th century.

Tiruvattar info

This town is situated 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) north-east of Marthandam and 30 km (19 mi) north-west of Nagercoil. The two main rivers Pahrali River and Kothai surround the village and join in Moovattumugam, giving the name Thiru (sacred)+ vatta (surround)+ aru (river).This village, where the famous Sri Adikesavaperumal Temple is located, is one of the 108 Divya Desams.Thiruvattar has been mentioned as Adi Keshava kshetra by Madhva sect saint Shri Vadiraja Tirtha in his pilgrimage travelogue Tirtha Prabandha written in sixteenth century.

A.Nagore Info

A.nagoor is a Village in Pollachi North Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 46 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore.

Achipatti Info

Achipatti is a Village Panchayat in Coimbatore district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is suburb of Pollachi. Achipatti pincode is 642002.

Agraharasamakulam Info

Agraharasamakulam village has lower literacy rate compared to Tamil Nadu. In 2011, literacy rate of Agraharasamakulam village was 65.02 % compared to 80.09 % of Tamil Nadu. In Agraharasamakulam Male literacy stands at 72.78 % while female literacy rate was 57.34 %. As per constitution of India and Panchyati Raaj Act, Agraharasamakulam village is administrated by Sarpanch (Head of Village) who is elected representative of village. Our website, don't have information about schools and hospital in Agraharasamakulam village.

Akkaraisengapalli Info

A.sengappalli is a Village in Annur Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 31 KM towards North from District head quarters Coimbatore.This Place is in the border of the Coimbatore District and Tiruppur District. Tiruppur District Avanashi is East towards this place .

Alandurai Info

Alandurai is a panchayat town in Coimbatore district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It falls under Perur taluk. It is a western suburb of Coimbatore, which comes under the Coimbatore Municipal Corporation. It lies very close to Kerala border and is located between Madavarayapuram and Pooluvapatti.

Allapalayam Info

Allapalayam is a Village in Annur Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 39 KM towards North from District head quarters Coimbatore.This Place is in the border of the Coimbatore District and Tiruppur District. Tiruppur District Avanashi is East towards this place.

Ambarampalayam Info

Ambarampalayam is a Village in Pollachi South Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 48 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore.Pollachi , Chittur-Thathamangalam , Valparai , Udumalaipettai are the near by Cities to Ambarampalayam.

Anaimalai Info

Anaimalai is a Town Panchayat in Coimbatore district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Agricultural day work is the main occupation. Paddy, banana, sugarcane and other crops are grown in the area. Anaimalai is a pilgrimage spot, due to the worship of the goddess Maasani Amman.

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Andipalayam Info

Andipalayam is a Village in Kinathukadavu Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 9 KM towards west from District head quarters Coimbatore.Coimbatore , Palakkad , Pollachi , Chittur-Thathamangalam are the near by Cities to Andipalayam.

Annur Info

The name Annur is believed to have been come from "Vanniyur", later transformed to Anniyur and now to Annur. The myth behind the name says that, over 1000 years ago, when a small hunter hit a stone under a "Vanni" tree, it started bleeding. He was astonished and called the village people to look after this issue. Later they found a "Suyambu" Lord Shiva Idol there and built the Manneeshwarar temple.Bildon steel is manufactured from Annur, This famous steal is being exported to different parts of india and abroad. There are a large number of textile mills situated in the Annur region. Pioneers in setting up textile mills in the Annur region were the KG Group founded by K Govindaswamy Naidu also known as KG. There are several educational institutions operational under KG group in Annur.

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Anupar Palayam Info

The village Anupparpalayam has a Powerful temple with name of Arulmigu Malaiyandisamy Temple. In this temple the main god is Arulmigu Malaiyandisamy (Lord Muruga). And this temple is equally powered as Arulmigu Veerakumara Samy temple situated in Vellakovil, Tirupur Dist.

Appanaickenpatti Info

Appanaickenpatti is a Village in Sultanpet Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 22 KM towards East from District head quarters Coimbatore.This Place is in the border of the Coimbatore District and Tiruppur District. Tiruppur District Palladam is East towards this place.

Arasampalayam Info

Appanaickenpatti is a Village in Sultanpet Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 22 KM towards East from District head quarters Coimbatore.This Place is in the border of the Coimbatore District and Tiruppur District. Tiruppur District Palladam is East towards this place.

Arasur Info

Arasur is a census town and a suburb in Coimbatore district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.This Place is in the border of the Coimbatore District and Tiruppur District. Tiruppur District Palladam is East towards this place.In ARASUR 200 years old Very famous Hindu temple named as ARASUR MARIYAPAN TEMPLE IS There.surrounding 12 villagers will celebrate ARASUR MARIYAMAN'S FUNCTION every 5 years once.MARIAMMAN IS A POWERFUL GOD.

Arisipalayam Info

Arisipalayam is a Locality in Madukkarai City in Tamil Nadu State, India. Arisipalayam Pin code is 641032 and postal head office is Othakkalmandapam.

Ayyankalipalayam Info

Ayyankalipalayam is located in Coimbatore, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 641603 Pin Code is located in Ayyankalipalayam, Tiruppur taluk, Tirupur division, Coimbatore region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Belladi Info

BELLADI Village BELLADI Panchayat KARAMADAI is situated in Coimbatore District. People of this village are living in very peaceful manner. This village having very proud history. Agriculture is the main profession of this village. Still this village is waiting for Industrial development. Education, Drinking water, Road and Electricity are the main concern of this village. Young generation is more attracted towards mobile, Laptop and computer technology these days. If banks and finance institutions proved loan and other financial support to the villagers, this village will see the real development. Medical and health services has to be improved.

Bilichi Info

Bilichi is a Village in Periyanayakkanpalayam Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 25 KM towards North from District head quarters Coimbatore.

Bodipalayam Info

Bodipalayam is a Village in Pollachi North Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 46 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore.Pollachi , Chittur-Thathamangalam , Valparai , Udumalaipettai are the near by Cities to Bodipalayam.

Bogampatti Info

Bogampatti is a village and gram panchayat located in Sulur Taluk of Coimbatore district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The panchayat falls under the Sulur state assembly constituency and the Coimbatore Lok Sabha constituency. The panchayat has a total of 7 panchayat constituencies.

Chandrapuram Info

Chandrapuram is a panchayat village in Gobichettipalayam taluk in Erode District of Tamil Nadu state, India. It is about 10 km from Gobichettipalayam and 25 km from district headquarters Erode. The village is located on the road connecting Gobichettipalayam with Erode. Chandrapuram has a population of about 1597.

Chettipalayam Info

Chettipalayam is a suburb of Coimbatore city in Tamil Nadu, India. The place and its vicinity is also home to Kari Motor Speedway , the LOTUS (Light Of Truth Universal Shrine) and the Coimbatore Golf Club. It is located 17 km away from Coimbatore Junction. There is also a railway station in Podanur nearby. It is a Town Panchayat and not within the Coimbatore Corporation limits.Swami Satchidananda is from Podanur Chettipalayam before he left on search of spiritual quest, then he went to Sri Lanka. Few years later he went to United States, to find Lotus Shrine in Yogaville, in Buckingham county of Virginia State. Now the house of Swamy Satchidananda at Chettipalayam has become Lotus Temple, a proto type to Lotus Shrine in Virgenia. The place has become one of the top tourist destination in Coimbatore.

Cheyur Info

Cheyur is a Village in Avanashi Block in Tiruppur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 21 KM towards North from District head quarters Tirupu.This Place is in the border of the Tiruppur District and Coimbatore District. Coimbatore District Annur is west towards this place.

Chinna Negamam Info

Chinnanegamam is a Village in Pollachi North Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 40 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 17 KM from Pollachi North. 500 KM from State capital Chennai.

Chinnakallar Info

Chinnakallar Falls is a waterfall in the Valparai taluk, Coimbatore district, in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. A narrow trail among rugged bushes leads to the waterfalls. The area where this waterfall located is the third-most wettest area or third-highest rainfall receiving place in India after Mawsynram and Cherrapunji.

Chinnavedampatti Info

In earlier days Chinnavedampatti was purely an agricultural area. With the emergence of Coimbatore into the industrial hub of South India, this place being a suburb also witnessed high rate investments in Mechanical and IT industries as well as for modern educational facilities. Presently, Chinnavedampatti is a well-developed area in Coimbatore with respect to all these industries. Accordingly, the living standard of the people in this town is booming into ultramodern.It is believed that in ancient days Chinnavedampatti was predominant by Brahmins. The area was known for its enchantments about vedic mantras. Hence the area was initially known as Vedampatti, which means Place of Veda. Since the number of families were very less, people added Chinna (which means small) before the name of the place. Then it became Chinna + Vedam + Patti (Small Place of Veda) = Chinnavedampatti.

Chittambalam Info

Chithambalam is a Village in Palladam Block in Tiruppur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 22 KM towards South from District head quarters Tirupur.This Place is in the border of the Tiruppur District and Coimbatore District. Coimbatore District Sultanpet is west towards this place.

Devambadi Info

Devambadi is a Village in Pollachi North Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 40 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 6 KM from Pollachi North. 520 KM from State capital Chennai.

Devanampalayam Info

Devanampalayam is a Village in Kinathukadavu Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 33 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore.Pollachi, Udumalaipettai ,Coimbatore , Palladam are the near by Cities to Devanampalayam.

Devanurpudur Info

Devanurpudur is a Village in Udumalpet Block in Tiruppur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 81 KM towards South from District head quarters Tirupur.Pollachi , Udumalaipettai , Valparai , Chittur-Thathamangalam are the near by Cities to Devanurpudur.

Devarayapuram Info

Devarayapuram is a Village in Thondamuthur Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 21 KM towards west from District head quarters Coimbatore.Coimbatore , Palakkad , Chittur-Thathamangalam , Coonoor are the near by Cities to Devarayapuram.

Devenampalayam Info

Devarayapuram is a Village in Thondamuthur Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 21 KM towards west from District head quarters Coimbatore.Coimbatore , Palakkad , Chittur-Thathamangalam , Coonoor are the near by Cities to Devarayapuram.

Eripatti Info

Eripatti is a Village in Pollachi North Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 47 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore.Pollachi , Udumalaipettai , Valparai , Chittur-Thathamangalam are the near by Cities to Eripatti.

Erisinampatti Info

Erisinampatti is a Village in Udumalpet Block in Tiruppur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 85 KM towards South from District head quarters Tirupur.Pollachi , Udumalaipettai , Valparai , Chittur-Thathamangalam are the near by Cities to Erisinampatti.

Ettimadai Info

Ettimadai is a town, and a suburb of Coimbatore, in Coimbatore district in the state of Tamilnadu, India. Ettimadai is located between Palakkad and Coimbatore along the Salem - Kochi Highway close to Tamil Nadu - Kerala border. Ettimadai Town panchayat is one of the fast-growing south-western suburbs of Coimbatore.

Ganapathipalayam Info

Ganapathipalayam is a small Village/hamlet in Anamalai Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Divansapudur Panchayath. It is located 53 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore.Chittur-Thathamangalam , Pollachi , Palakkad , Valparai are the near by Cities to Ganapathipalayam.

Gomangalam Info

Gomangalam is a Village in Pollachi South Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 54 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore.Udumalaipettai , Pollachi , Valparai , Palladam are the near by Cities to Gomangalam.

Gudalur Info

Gudalur is a Locality in Coimbatore City in Tamil Nadu State, India.Gudalur Pin code is 641020 and postal head office is Sri Ramakrishna Vidyalaya.Therkkuppalayam , Sri Devi Nagar, Samraj Avenue , Gandhi Nagar 1 , Angaalammanpuram are the nearby Localities to Gudalur.Coimbatore , Coonoor , Udhagamandalam , Palladam are the nearby Cities to Coimbatore.

Gudimangalam Info

Gudimangalam is a Town in Gudimangalam Block in Tiruppur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 56 KM towards South from District head quarters Tirupur. It is a Block head quarter.Udumalaipettai , Pollachi , Palladam , Palani are the nearby Cities to Gudimangalam.

Idigarai Info

Idikarai is a panchayat town in Coimbatore district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is situated at the banks of Kousika River[3][circular reference]. The place is easily accessible by Road through public transportation.he main places nearby are Maniakaran Palayam, Athi palayam, Vattamalai palayam, Keeranatham, Chinna mettupalayam. Maniakaran palayam is well known for its unique location and developing industries and flats.

Ikkarai Boluvampatti Info

Ikkarai Boluvampatti is a Village in Thondamuthur Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 21 KM towards west from District head quarters Coimbatore. 514 KM from State capital Chennai.Ikkarai Boluvampatti Pin code is 641109 and postal head office is Thondamuthur.

Irugur Info

Irugur is a suburb of Coimbatore city in the state of Tamil Nadu. It is one of the fastest developing suburbs in the Coimbatore Metropolitan Area. It is located to the north of Trichy Road which is a part of National Highway National Highway 81.

J.Krishnapuram Info

J.Krishnapuram is a Panchayat village in Sulur Taluk of Kamanaicken Palayam in Coimbatore district, Tamil Nadu, India.It is near to Senjery hills. Livelihood of most of the population in this village is self employment in agriculture (coconut, maize, vegetables etc.).

J.Krishnapuram Info

J.Krishnapuram is a Panchayat village in Sulur Taluk of Kamanaicken Palayam in Coimbatore district, Tamil Nadu, India.It is near to Senjery hills. Livelihood of most of the population in this village is self employment in agriculture (coconut, maize, vegetables etc.).

Jadayampalayam Info

Jadayampalayam Pudur is a small village, located 4 km from Mettupalayam town, on Mettupalayam-Tirupur state highway 80. The village become very famous because of its residential development. A major landmark is a small hillock popularly known in Kannada as "Kallal Mokke" meaning "mound made of stones".

Jakkarpalayam Info

Jakkarpalayam is a very nice place. Here, the climate condition is always super. Indian Bank ATM is available in Kattampatti near by Jakkarpalayam. Lake and Canal is there. BSNL Telephone exchange is there. From Pollachi to Jakkarpalayam and Vice Versa and from Coimbatore to Jakkarpalayam and vice versa, Bus facility is there and the Bus No is 13(Velmurugan - Private Bus) and CTC 13 and Coimbatore Govt Bus. The Magaliyamman Temple, Vinayagar Temple, Madurai Veeran Temple, Ayyanar Temple is there. Recently, Clinic shop was opened.

Jallipatti Info

Jallipatti is a Village in Sultanpet Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 43 KM towards East from District head quarters Coimbatore. 11 KM from Sultanpet. 474 KM from State capital Chennai..This Place is in the border of the Coimbatore District and Tiruppur District. Tiruppur District Palladam is North towards this place.

Kadambadi Info

Kadambadi is a small Village/hamlet in Sulur Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Kadambadi Panchayath. It is located 23 KM towards East from District head quarters Coimbatore. 6 KM from Sulur. 472 KM from State capital Chennai. This Place is in the border of the Coimbatore District and Tiruppur District. Tiruppur District Palladam is East towards this place.

Kadathur Info

Kadathur is a panchayat town in Dharmapuri district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Kadathur is situated 20 kilometres (12 mi) southeast of Dharmapuri. It is in the southern region of the district.Kadathur has good roadway facilities and very frequent bus services available to Dharmapuri, Pappireddipatti ,Bommidi,Salem and Harur. Nearest railway stations are Morappur and Bommidi(13 km). Nearest airport is Salem Airport. It has direct bus to Coimbatore and Tirupur. Many bus travel via Kadathur from Salem to Dharmapuri, Pappireddipatty to Bengaluru, Bommidi to Chennai, Dharmapuri to Chennai.

Kaduvettipalayam Info

Kaduvettipalayam is a Village in Sulur Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 29 KM towards North from District head quarters Coimbatore. 15 KM from Sulur. 464 KM from State capital Chennai..This Place is in the border of the Coimbatore District and Tiruppur District. Tiruppur District Palladam is South towards this place.

Kakkadavu Info

Kakkadavu is a Village in Kinathukadavu Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 36 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 7 KM from Kinathukadavu. 505 KM from State capital Chennai..Pollachi , Udumalaipettai , Coimbatore , Chittur-Thathamangalam are the near by Cities to Kakkadavu.

Kalampalayam Info

Kalampalayam is a small Village/hamlet in Thondamuthur Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Theethipalayam Panchayath. It is located 12 KM towards west from District head quarters Coimbatore. 9 KM from Thondamuthur. 506 KM from State capital Chennai.Coimbatore , Palakkad , Chittur-Thathamangalam , Pollachi are the near by Cities to Kalampalayam.

Kalapatti Info

Kalapatti is a neighborhood of Coimbatore city in Tamil Nadu, India. It is located 17 km North-East direction, within the city limits. Now Kalapatti is merged with Corporation of Coimbatore. Because of an increase of information technology (IT) companies surrounding in and around Kalapatti like Peelamedu, HopeCollege, Saravanampatti there is a fast rapid improvement in this place. The Coimbatore International Airport is just about 7 km from Kalapatti.Kalapatti had agriculture as its key business until the late 1980s. The cotton industry was also famous. The key crop was corn and vegetables like tomato, brinjal and okra.Kalapatti was the head place for the surrounding suburbs of Valiyampalayam, Vilankurichi, Veeriyampalayam, Kaikolapalayam and Mylampatti.

Kaliapuram Info

Kaliapuram is a Village in Anamalai Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 61 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 5 KM from Anamalai. 535 KM from State capital Chennai..Pollachi , Valparai , Chittur-Thathamangalam , Udumalaipettai are the near by Cities to Kaliapuram.

Kallapalayam Info

Kallapalayam is a Village in Sultanpet Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 15 KM towards East from District head quarters Coimbatore. 17 KM from Sultanpet. 489 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Coimbatore District and Tiruppur District. Tiruppur District Palladam is East towards this place.

Kallapuram Info

Kallapuram is a Village in Udumalpet Block in Tiruppur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 89 KM towards South from District head quarters Tirupur. 18 KM from Udumalpet. 508 KM from State capital Chennai.Udumalaipettai , Palani , Valparai , Pollachi are the near by Cities to Kallapuram.

Kallar Info

Kallar R.f. is a small Village/hamlet in Karamadai Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Kallar R.F. Panchayath. It is located 45 KM towards North from District head quarters Coimbatore. 14 KM from Karamadai. 484 KM from State capital Chennai..Coonoor, Udhagamandalam ,Coimbatore, Sathyamangalam are the near by Cities to Kallar R.f..

Kallipalayam Info

Kallipalayam is a Locality in Sarcarsamakulam City in Tamil Nadu State, India.Kallipalayam Pin code is 641107 and postal head office is Sarkarsamakulam.Coimbatore ,Palladam ,Tiruppur ,Coonoor are the nearby Cities to Sarcarsamakulam.

Kambalapatti Info

Kambalapatti is a Village in Anamalai Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 60 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 11 KM from Anamalai. 523 KM from State capital Chennai.Pollachi , Valparai , Udumalaipettai , Chittur-Thathamangalam are the near by Cities to Kambalapatti.

Kammalapatti Info

Kammalapatti Gram Panchayat is a Rural Local Body in Sultanpet Panchayat Samiti part of Coimbatore Zila Parishad. There are total 1 Villages under Kammalapatti Gram Panchayat jurisdiction. Gram Panchayat Sultanpet is further divided into 9 Wards.This Place is in the border of the Coimbatore District and Tiruppur District. Tiruppur District Palladam is North towards this place.

Kandiyankoil Info

Kandiyankoil is a Village in Pongalur Block in Tiruppur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 19 KM towards South from District head quarters Tirupur. 455 KM from State capital Chennai.Palladam , Tiruppur , Vellakoil , Udumalaipettai are the near by Cities to Kandiyankoil.

Kangayampalayam Info

Kangayampalayam is a town in Coimbatore district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Many large textile mills and industries are located in and around Kangayampalayam. It is located along National Highway NH 67, Trichy trunk road. Kangayampalayam is surrounded by Sulur, Palladam.

Kaniyur Info

Kaniyur is a suburb of palani which is also a town panchayat in Tirupur District in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Kaniyur is also called Dravida Iyakkathin Thotti. It is one of the 'K' villages located near to Udumalaipettai.It is located on the banks of the Amaravathi River in Tirupur District. Kaniyur had a Sivan temple. It was an ancient period temple(approx. 1200AD).Agriculture is the main occupation of people. Sugar cane, rice, vethala kodikal are the main crops in Kaniyur.Kaniyur is the junction of many villages to connect the town of Udumalpet, Dharapuram, Kadathur, Keeranur, Madathukulam and Palani.

Kanjampatti Info

Kanjampatti is a Village in Pollachi South Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 51 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 6 KM from Pollachi South. 513 KM from State capital Chennai.Pollachi , Udumalaipettai , Valparai , Chittur-Thathamangalam are the near by Cities to Kanjampatti.

Kanjapalli Info

Kanjapalli is a Village in Annur Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 35 KM towards North from District head quarters Coimbatore. 6 KM from Annur. 460 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Coimbatore District and Tiruppur District. Tiruppur District Avanashi is East towards this place.

Kannampalayam Info

Kannampalayam is a Locality in Sulur City in Tamil Nadu State, India.Kannampalayam Pin code is 641402 and postal head office is Sulur.Coimbatore , Palladam , Tiruppur , Pollachi are the nearby Cities to Sulur.

Kappalankarai Info

Kappalankarai is a Village in Kinathukadavu Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 33 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 7 KM from Kinathukadavu. 499 KM from State capital Chennai.Pollachi , Udumalaipettai , Coimbatore , Palladam are the near by Cities to Kappalankarai.

Karadibavi Info

Karadivavi is a Village in Palladam Block in Tiruppur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 28 KM towards South from District head quarters Tirupur. 8 KM from Palladam. 474 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Tiruppur District and Coimbatore District. Coimbatore District Sultanpet is South towards this place.

Karegoundenpalayam Info

The village Karegoundenpalayam is located in Annur Taluk of Coimbatore District in the State of Tamil Nadu in India. It is governed by Karegoundenpalayam Gram Panchayat. It comes under Annur Community Development Block. The nearest town is Annur, which is about 6 kilometers away from Karegoundenpalayam.

Kariampalayam Info

Kariampalayam is a Village in Annur Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 27 KM towards North from District head quarters Coimbatore. 3 KM from Annur. 470 KM from State capital Chennai.Kariampalayam Pin code is 641671 and postal head office is Kettanur.

Karukkankattupudur Info

Karukkankattupudur is a small Village/hamlet in Avanashi Block in Tiruppur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Naduvacherri Panchayath. It is located 16 KM towards North from District head quarters Tirupur. 5 KM from Avanashi. 445 KM from State capital Chennai..This Place is in the border of the Tiruppur District and Coimbatore District. Coimbatore District Annur is west towards this place.

Kattampatti Info

Kattampatti is a Village in Kinathukadavu Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 33 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 13 KM from Kinathukadavu. 491 KM from State capital Chennai.

Keeranatham Info

Keeranatham is a part of the Coimbatore city. Keeranatham is one of the fast-growing neighbourhoods of Coimbatore due to presence of many IT companies. Keeranatham is likely to be called as IT Hub of Coimbatore Region with presence of IT-SEZ. It is present 4 km away from Saravanampatti which is a connector with Sathyamangalam Road. SEZ has a village road connecting Saravanampatti which is surrounded by beautiful agriculture lands and that are being transforming into apartments and shops.

Kinathukadavu Info

Kinathukadavu (also spelt as Kinathukkadavu), meaning Pass of the Well, is a town panchayat suburb of Coimbatore city and taluk in Coimbatore district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is along the National Highway 209 and is 23 kilometres (14 mi) from Gandhipuram heart of Coimbatore city and 20.5 kilometres (13 mi) from Pollachi town.

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Kodangipalayam Info

Kodangipalayam is a Village in Palladam Block in Tiruppur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 22 KM towards west from District head quarters Tirupur. 5 KM from Palladam. 468 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Tiruppur District and Coimbatore District. Coimbatore District Sultanpet is South towards this place.

Kodingium Info

Kodingium is located in Coimbatore, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 642122 Pin Code is located in Kodingium, Udamalpet taluk, Pollachi division, Coimbatore region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Koduvoi Info

Koduvai was a part of Coimbatore district and later Erode district and now Tiruppur district. It falls under Tiruppur South Assembly constituency and Tiruppur Lok Sabha constituency . AIADMK, DMK and BJP are the major political parties in this area. This town houses banks and government hospital.

Kolarpatti Info

Kolarpatti is a Village in Pollachi South Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 52 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 10 KM from Pollachi South. 509 KM from State capital Chennai.Pollachi , Udumalaipettai , Valparai , Chittur-Thathamangalam are the near by Cities to Kolarpatti.

Kolumam Info

A very old Lord Shiva Temple is situated at the bank of River Amaravathy. Performing abhishegam on Panchaloka Statue of Lord Shiva is done six times in a year, as done in Chidambaram Natarajar Temple.It is situated 17 Km. away from Palani on the way to Udumalpet (via Kolumam).Usually, Kolumam, Kumaralingam, Karathozhuvu, Kadathur, Kannadiputhur, Karathozhuvu, are called as "K" villages, with more villages starts on the letter "k".

Komaralingam Info

Komaralingam is a town located in the Tiruppur district of Tamil Nadu, India. It is located at a distance of 8 km from Madathukulam, 16 km from Udumalaipettai, 22 km from Palani, 85 km from Coimbatore and 79 km from Tiruppur.The town was earlier known as "Kumana mangalam "and later "Kumana-lingam",named after the chieftain Kumanan who is believed to have ruled the region between Palani and Udumalaipettai.

Komarapalayam Info

Kumarapalayam is famous for its textile industries and its related activities. There are many spinning mills, yarn dyeing processing units, manual dyeing units, weaving units, calendering mills, export-oriented units, and related ancillary units in and around Kumarapalayam.The major political party in Kumarapalayam is AIADMK and it is also called as the fort of AIADMK.The state government, in assistance with the central government, is setting up a high-tech park for shuttle-less looms in Kumarapalayam called Cauvery Hi-Tech Weaving Park.Kumarapalayam is noted by Kollywood as a "B Centre" city for Tamil films. There were 8 cinema theatres; at present, only 6 are in business: (1) RAS Theatre, (2) Laxmi Theatre, (3) Saraswathi Theatre, (4) Murugan Theatre (now closed), (5) Gowri Theatre, (6) KON Theatre (now called as CSM theatre), (7) Rajam Theatre, and (8) Saravana Theatre (now, a Super Market).

Kondampatti Info

Kondampatti is a Village in Kinathukadavu Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 25 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 4 KM from Kinathukadavu. 499 KM from State capital Chennai.Kinathukadavu has a railway station and it is only three kilometers from kondampatti.Sri Eashwar College of engineering is a prominent college in kondampatti.KNMK , DMK , AIADMK , ADMK are the major political parties in this area.

Kongalnagaram Info

KMDK (kongunadu makkal desiya katchi) are the major political parties in this area. There is a temple kaniappa masarayar temple wchich is oldest and popular temple shivanrathiri.Kongalnagaram is a Village in Gudimangalam Block in Tiruppur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 61 KM towards South from District head quarters Tirupur. 6 KM from Gudimangalam. 497 KM from State capital Chennai.Udumalaipettai , Pollachi , Palladam , Valparai are the near by Cities to Kongalnagaram.

Kottur Info

Kottur-Malayandipattinam or Kottur is the biggest panchayat town in Anaimalai_taluk of Coimbatore rural district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Its short name is KM Pattinam. The name Kottur-Malayandipattinam is used to distinguish it from other places of the same name in south India, with Malayandipattinam (malai-yandi-pattanam) being the name of the southern part of the town and named after being surrounded by western ghats (Indira Gandhi wildlife sanctuary and national park). It is famous for buying elephant ivory 100 years before, kottur Tamil meaning of kottu is elephant ivory and it also means the end of town.

Krishnapuram Info

Krishnapuram is a in Coimbatore City in Tamil Nadu State, India.Coimbatore , Palladam , Coonoor , Tiruppur are the nearby Cities to Coimbatore.

Krishnarayapuram Info

Krishnarayapuram is a small Village/hamlet in Kinathukadavu Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Krishnarayapuram Panchayath. It is located 2 KM towards North from District head quarters Coimbatore. 31 KM from Kinathukadavu. 491 KM from State capital Chennai.Coimbatore ,Palladam ,Tiruppur , Pollachi are the near by Cities to Krishnarayapuram.

Krishnaswamy Nagar Info

Krishnaswamy Nagar is a in Coimbatore City in Tamil Nadu State, India. Krishnaswamy Nagar Pin code is 641045 and postal head office is Ramanathapuram Coimbatore.Coimbatore ,Palladam ,Pollachi ,Tiruppur are the nearby Cities to Coimbatore.

Kumarnagar Info

Kumar Nagar is a Locality in Tiruppur City in Tamil Nadu State, India. Murugappalayam Extension , Park Avenue , S S Nagar , Murugappalayam Extension , Ramamoorthi Nagar are the nearby Localities to Kumar Nagar.Tiruppur , Palladam , Coimbatore , Sathyamangalam are the nearby Cities to Tiruppur.

Kumittipathi Info

Kumittipathi is located in Coimbatore, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 641032 Pin Code is located in Kumittipathi, Coimbatore South taluk, Coimbatore division, Coimbatore region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Kuniamuthur Info

Kuniyamuthur is a part of South Coimbatore. It is about 6 km from Coimbatore City center in the South. Kuniyamuthur is sometimes spelled Kuniamuthur or Kunimattoor. It is one of the busiest markets in the city. It is located on Palakkad road, one of arterial roads of Coimbatore city.

Kuppanur Info

Kuppanur is a small Village/hamlet in Thondamuthur Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Madhampatti Panchayath. It is located 17 KM towards west from District head quarters Coimbatore. 5 KM from Thondamuthur. 511 KM from State capital Chennai.Coimbatore ,Palakkad , Chittur-Thathamangalam , Pollachi are the near by Cities to Kuppanur.

Kuralkuttai Info

Kuralkuttai is a Village in Udumalpet Block in Tiruppur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 76 KM towards South from District head quarters Tirupur. 2 KM from Udumalpet. 503 KM from State capital Chennai.Udumalaipettai , Pollachi , Palani , Valparai are the near by Cities to Kuralkuttai.

Kurichikottai Info

Kurichikottai is a small Village/hamlet in Udumalpet Block in Tiruppur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Kurichikottai Panchayath. It is located 81 KM towards South from District head quarters Tirupur. 7 KM from Udumalpet. 508 KM from State capital Chennai.Udumalaipettai , Pollachi , Palani , Valparai are the near by Cities to Kurichikottai.

Kurichy Info

Kurichy is a Locality in Coimbatore City in Tamil Nadu State, India.Kurichi Pin code is 641008 and postal head office is Kuniamuthur.Coimbatore , Pollachi , Palladam , Palakkad are the nearby Cities to Coimbatore.

Kurumbapalayam Info

Kurumbapalayam SSKulam is situated just 13.5 km away from the heart of the City Gandhipuram. The nerve centre of this place is Sathy Road. Kurumbapalayam SSKulam shares border with Saravanampatti, kondaiyapalayam, Varithaiyangarpalayam, Sarcarsamakulam, Pethanayakanpalayam, and Vazhiampalayam. It also has access roads directly to Coimbatore International Airport via Kalappatti.

Kurunallipalayam Info

Kurunallipalayam is a small Village/hamlet in Kinathukadavu Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Kurunallipalayam Panchayath. It is located 28 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. Pollachi , Coimbatore , Udumalaipettai , Palladam are the near by Cities to Kurunallipalayam.

Madampatty Info

Madampatti is a Village in Thondamuthur Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 16 KM towards west from District head quarters Coimbatore. Coimbatore , Palakkad , Chittur-Thathamangalam , Pollachi are the near by Cities to Madampatti.

Madapur Info

Karavali Madhapur is a small Village/hamlet in Sulur Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Karavali Madhapur Panchayath. It is located 19 KM towards East from District head quarters Coimbatore.

Madhvarayapuram Info

Karavali Madhapur is a small Village/hamlet in Sulur Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Karavali Madhapur Panchayath. It is located 19 KM towards East from District head quarters Coimbatore.Palladam , Coimbatore , Tiruppur , Pollachi are the near by Cities to Karavali Madhapur.

Madukarai Info

The name "Madukkarai" originated from the colloquial use of the words "Mathil" (means "great wall" in Tamil) + "Karai" (means "shore" in Tamil) as it is situated along the hill sides of the Western Ghats.Madukkarai has one of the oldest cement plants in India, which belongs to ACC of the Holcim Group. This was built during the British days.Madukkarai is on the main road connecting Coimbatore city to NH47, which bypasses the city. It includes the junction connecting towards the south-west which goes to Pallakad. Work on the 4-laning of the Madukkarai - Walayar stretch is in progress.There is also a railway station which serves as an important goods shedding point, transporting stones and other raw materials for cement manufacture, and also transporting the cement produced. There is a railway line into the factory. Passenger trains from and to Palghat stop at Madukkarai station.

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Malayadipalayam Info

Malayadipalayam is a small Village/hamlet in Sultanpet Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Kumarapalayam Panchayath. It is located 36 KM towards East from District head quarters Coimbatore.This Place is in the border of the Coimbatore District and Tiruppur District. Tiruppur District Palladam is North towards this place.

Malayandipattinam Info

Kottur-Malayandipattinam or Kottur is the biggest panchayat town in Anaimalai_taluk of Coimbatore rural district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Its short name is KM Pattinam. The name Kottur-Malayandipattinam is used to distinguish it from other places of the same name in south India, with Malayandipattinam (malai-yandi-pattanam) being the name of the southern part of the town and named after being surrounded by western ghats (Indira Gandhi wildlife sanctuary and national park). It is famous for buying elephant ivory 100 years before, kottur Tamil meaning of kottu is elephant ivory and it also means the end of town.

Malumichampatti Info

Malumichampatti (also known as Malumachampatti) is a residential village in the Coimbatore-South taluk, Coimbatore district, Tamil Nadu, India.[1] It is along the National Highway 209. It is a village panchayat and belongs to Kinathukadavu Legislative constituency.

Mannur Info

Malumichampatti is a Locality in Madukkarai City in Tamil Nadu State, India. Malumichampatti Pin code is 641021 and postal head office is Coimbatore Industrial Estate . Ganesh Nagar , Settipalayam , Revathi Nagar , Malumichampatty , Raj Vijay Nagar are the nearby Localities to Malumichampatti.

Marudamalai Info

Marudhamalai temple is an old temple atop the Marudamalai Hills. Marudamalai temple is a dedicated to Lord Murugan. Temple trust is operating special bus to reach the temple, and buses are available at the foothills. Beautiful view of coimbatore city can be seen from the top.

Marudur Info

Marudur is a Village in Karamadai Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 30 KM towards North from District head quarters Coimbatore. 6 KM from Karamadai. 486 KM from State capital Chennai.

Masagoundenchettipalayam Info

Masagoundenchettipalayam, Tiruppur is a Locality in Sarcarsamakulam City in Tamil Nadu State.Coimbatore , Palladam , Tiruppur , Coonoor are the nearby Cities to Sarcarsamakulam.

Masthigoundenpathi Info

Masthigoundenpathi is located in Coimbatore, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 641032 Pin Code is located in Masthigoundenpathi, Coimbatore South taluk, Coimbatore division, Coimbatore region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Mathipalayam Info

Mathipalayam is located in Coimbatore, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 641101 Pin Code is located in Mathipalayam, Coimbatore North taluk, Coimbatore division, Coimbatore region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Mettubavi Info

Mettubavi is a Village in Kinathukadavu Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 28 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 11 KM from Kinathukadavu. 492 KM from State capital Chennai.Pollachi , Palladam , Coimbatore , Udumalaipettai are the near by Cities to Mettubavi.

Moperipalayam Info

Mopperipalayam is a Grade II Town Panchayat. The town is situated at a distance of about 30 KM from the district head quarters Coimbatore. The extent of Town Panchayat is 15.00 square kilo meters with a population of 10923 as per 2011 census Town Panchayat is divided into 15 wards. In the Town Panchayat contains Schools, Industries, Power looms of the Town Panchayat. In the Town Panchayat the People’s have 100% street light and water supply facility.

Mudalipalayam Info

Mudalipalayam is a Locality in Tiruppur City in Tamil Nadu State.Mudalipalayam Pin code is 641606 and postal head office is Vijayapuram (Coimbatore).Tiruppur , Palladam , Vellakoil , Periyasemur are the nearby Cities to Tiruppur.KNMK , DMK , AIADMK , ADMK are the major political parties in this area.

Mudis Info

Mudis falls in Coimbatore district situated in Tamil Nadu state, with a population 16533. The male and female populations are 8214 and 8319 respectively. The size of the area is about 76.86 square kilometer.

Muthur Info

Muthur is a small Village/hamlet in Pollachi North Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Muthur Panchayath. It is located 28 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 12 KM from Pollachi North. 509 KM from State capital Chennai

Mylampatti Info

Mylampatti is a Village in Sulur Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 12 KM towards East from District head quarters Coimbatore. 7 KM from Sulur. 480 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Coimbatore District and Tiruppur District. Tiruppur District Palladam is East towards this place.

Myleripalayam Info

Myleripalayam is a Locality in Madukkarai City in Tamil Nadu State, India. Myleripalayam Pin code is 641032 and postal head office is OthakkalmandapamCoimbatore , Pollachi , Palladam , Chittur-Thathamangalam are the nearby Cities to Madukkarai. .

Nachipalayam Info

Nachipalayam is a Locality in Madukkarai City in Tamil Nadu State, India. Nachipalayam Pin code is 641032 and postal head office is Othakkalmandapam . Valukkuparai , Palathurai , Seerapalayam , Thirumalayampalayam , Othakalmandapam are the nearby Localities to Nachipalayam.Coimbatore , Pollachi , Chittur-Thathamangalam , Palakkad are the nearby Cities to Madukkarai.

Naickenpalayam Info

Naickenpalayam is a Village in Periyanayakkanpalayam Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 20 KM towards North from District head quarters Coimbatore. 7 KM from Periyanayakkanpalayam. 490 KM from State capital Chennai..

Nallatipalayam Info

Nallattipalayam is a Village in Kinathukadavu Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 30 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 2 KM from Kinathukadavu. 505 KM from State capital Chennai.Pollachi , Coimbatore , Udumalaipettai , Chittur-Thathamangalam are the near by Cities to Nallattipalayam.

Nalluthukuli Info

nalluthukuli is great place to enjoy..a beatyful river is therethere are 5 temple,one is famous around coimbatorepeoples entertainments are sitting in front of tea shops and talking about tresspassers and more funnty peoples we can see..Really a silent place to live upon..

Nanjundapuram Info

Nanjundapuram is a residential neighbourhood of the city of Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, India. It is one of the well developed neighborhoods in the city and has been part of Coimbatore Corporation since 1981.[1] The name "Nanjundapuram" is derived from the Nanjundeshwarar Temple located on the banks of Noyyal river.

Naranapuram Info

Naranapuram is a Village in Annur Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 21 KM towards East from District head quarters Coimbatore.Coimbatore , Palladam , Tiruppur , Coonoor are the near by Cities to Naranapuram.This Place is in the border of the Coimbatore District and Tiruppur District. Tiruppur District Avanashi is East towards this place.

Narasimhanaickenpalayam Info

Narasimhanaickenpalayam is a part of Coimbatore city. It is about 14 km from Coimbatore city junction in the northern direction. Narasimhanaickenpalayam is on the stretch of National Highway NH 67 Extn Mettupalayam Road, one of the arterial roads of Coimbatore city.

Narasipuram Info

Narasipuram is a Village located in the foot hills of Velliangiri mountain in the Western Ghats mountain chain. It is located 25 Kms west of Coimbatore central bus stand and Coimbatore railway junction, it is well connected to the Coimbatore City with a 60 feet Narasipuram main road. With Agriculture as backbone of its economy, this village since its origin, this village has recently became home for two engineering institutions. Majority of the population sustains on the Agricultural income and are poor. Though the weather conditions feel very similar to Coimbatore city, this village receives more rainfall during June-August season due to South-west monsoon winds. This village could offer a peaceful life but with a very low standard of living. It comes under the limits of Alandurai Police station.

Neelikonampalayam Info

Neelikonampalayam is a Locality in Coimbatore City in Tamil Nadu State, India. Neelikonampalayam Pin code is 641005 and postal head office is Singanallur . Varatharasapuram , Cbe , R.v.l Nagar , Sakkarai Chetiyar Colony , R.v.l Nagar are the nearby Localities to Neelikonampalayam.Coimbatore , Palladam , Tiruppur , Pollachi are the nearby Cities to Coimbatore.

Negamam Info

Periya Negamam (also known as Negamam) is a panchayat town in Coimbatore district in the southern Indian State of Tamil Nadu. It comes under Pollachi Taluk and pollachi Assembly constituency. Negamam used to be a popular small town serving the commercial and transport needs of many small villages around it until 1980s.

Nellithurai Info

Nellithurai is a Village in Karamadai Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 37 KM towards North from District head quarters Coimbatore. 8 KM from Karamadai. 486 KM from State capital Chennai.Nellithurai Pin code is 641305 and postal head office is Mahadevapuram.

Odaiyakulam Info

Odaiyakulam is a village located 17 km (11 mi) from Pollachi town in Coimbatore District, Tamil Nadu, India. It is 3 kilometres from Anaimalai, which is famous for its Arulmigu Maasani Amman Temple.[1] The villages around Odaiyakulam are Vettaikaranpudur, Sethumadai, Kaliapuram, Devipatinam. Odaiyakulam is on the border of Tamil Nadu with the neighbouring state Kerala.

Oddarpalayam Info

Oddarpalayam is a small Village/hamlet in Thally Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Kodiyalam Panchayath. It is located 62 KM towards west from District head quarters Krishnagiri. 7 KM from Thally. 324 KM from State capital Chennai.

Othakalmandapam Info

Othakkalmandapam (Otthakkālmaṇdapam) is a suburb of Coimbatore city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The suburb is known locally as O.K. Mandapam or O.K.M. It is located outside the city limits, which recently merged with the Corporation of Coimbatore up to Eachanari. Othakkalmandapam is located outside the city limits of Coimbatore.It belongs to kinathukadavu constituency.This place is located on the NH 209, 17 km away from Coimbatore Junction, towards Pollachi direction, Next closest town is Pollachi (26 km). In a 5 km radius, there are many engineering colleges & arts colleges are there, so that many other state students are staying in and around Othakkalmandapam for their studies. Therefore, Othakkalmandapam is known as the Engineering hub of Coimbatore.

Pachapalayam Info

Pachapalayam is a Locality in Coimbatore City in Tamil Nadu State, India.Pachapalayam Pin code is 641010 and postal head office is Perur (Coimbatore).Pachapalayam a small village before 2004 now populataion very huge increase. local festivel famouse. stil now a good area that localty.

Paduvampalli Info

Paduvampalli is a Village in Sulur Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 25 KM towards North from District head quarters Coimbatore.This Place is in the border of the Coimbatore District and Tiruppur District. Tiruppur District Palladam is South towards this place.

Palathurai Info

The village has four temples for worship and about 100 families living. Predominantly it is a agrarian community with laid back life style.Coimbatore , Pollachi , Chittur-Thathamangalam , Palakkad are the nearby Cities to Madukkarai.

Palladam Info

Palladam is a town and First Grade Municipality in Tirupur district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is the headquarters of Palladam Taluk of Tirupur district. Palladam is located on National Highway NH 81. Palladam is a major town with large source of income collected from the business community, which includes Textile industries, Poultry farms, and Agriculture. Palladam High-tech weaving park is a milestone of the town. It is a part of the Coimbatore MP Constituency. Palladam is well known for production of Broiler chicken production and head office of Broiler coordination committee (BCC) situated here.

Panapatti Info

Most of people are cultivate agricultural things, poultry farms, cow forms and produced milk.poor irrigation systems, low rain fall in the land. Wind mill held here. Panapatti is a Village in Kinathukadavu Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 23 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 11 KM from Kinathukadavu. 491 KM from State capital Chennai.

Pannimadai Info

Pannimadai is a village.This village is situated near thudiyalur.It is the pleasant place surrounded by mountain.The famous Ponnuthu Amman Temple is famous here.This temple is located on the mountain.Also Avinashilingam university is located near pannimadai.Dr.PGV matric Hr.Sec School is located here.Agriculture is very popular here.Pannimadai is a Village in Periyanayakkanpalayam Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 12 KM towards North from District head quarters Coimbatore. 2 KM from Periyanayakkanpalayam. 496 KM from State capital Chennai.

Pappampatti Info

Palladam to cochin by pass road. near shanthi polutri form company. Coimbatore outer developing village.Pappampatti is a Village in Sultanpet Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 16 KM towards East from District head quarters Coimbatore. 16 KM from Sultanpet. 484 KM from State capital Chennai.

Pappanaickenpalayam Info

Pappanaickenpalayam is a Locality in Coimbatore City in Tamil Nadu State, India. Pappanaickenpalayam Pin code is 641035 and postal head office is Saravanampatti.. Coimbatore ,Palladam ,Pollachi,Tiruppur are the nearby Cities to Coimbatore.

Pattanam Info

Major festival in the village of marriyamman kovil function, Jayendhra collage is near in 4 kg meter, NH47 high ways is corrsing in the village, coimbatore airport is located in 7 kg meter,Pattanam is a Village in Sulur Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 9 KM towards East from District head quarters Coimbatore..This Place is in the border of the Coimbatore District and Tiruppur District. Tiruppur District Palladam is East towards this place.

Pedappampatti Info

petheppampatti is famous for Mala Kovil especioly in the time of pongal,MalaKovil is located near SRI ASWIN COIRS owned by MR.MANI C Precident of udumalaipettai royals...Pedappampatti is a small Village/hamlet in Gudimangalam Block in Tiruppur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Somavarapatti Panchayath. It is located 62 KM towards South from District head quarters Tirupur. 7 KM from Gudimangalam. 496 KM from State capital Chennai...

Periyakuyilai Info

Periyakuyilai is located in Coimbatore, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 641201 Pin Code is located in Periyakuyilai, Coimbatore South taluk, Coimbatore division, Coimbatore region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Periyanaickenpalayam Info

Periyanaickenpalayam is an industrial city and one among the suburb of Coimbatore in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located along National Highway NH 67, Mettupalayam road, an arterial road in Coimbatore.[2] Philanthropist K.Rangaswamy Naidu was instrumental in the development of Periyanaickenpalayam and was popularly known as Bungalow Naidu.India's largest textile machinery manufacturer Lakshmi Machine Works is situated in Perianaickenpalayam.

Periya Negamam Info

Periya Negamam (also known as Negamam) is a panchayat town in Coimbatore district in the southern Indian State of Tamil Nadu. It comes under Pollachi Taluk and pollachi Assembly constituency. Negamam used to be a popular small town serving the commercial and transport needs of many small villages around it until 1980s. With the arrival of frequent city buses to Pollachi and Udumalpet as transportation mode, growth of Negamam remained stunted. Weekly market on Tuesday used to be a big crowd pulle

Perur Info

Perur is a major residential neighbourhood and cultural hub of the city of Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, India. It is located on the banks of Noyyal River, which divides the settlement into equal halves.Perur is a historical town that is located six km (3.7 mi) west of Coimbatore that lies on the bank of the Noyyal River. Noyyal is historically called as Kanchi and Kanchima nadhi by different derivations. The Archaeological survey of India under the guidance of K.V. Soundararajan and B. Narashimaiha excavated this site in 1970-71 and observed three cultural periods without any break. Perur had been a prominent trading hub and had trade relations with Rome, since it was a part of historic "Rajasekaraperuvazhi" and the capital of Perur Nadu in the erstwhile Chera, Chola and Pandya kingdoms.The settlement is famous for Perur Pateeswarar Temple built by the Chola emperor Karikala Chola in 2 AD

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Pethanaickanur Info

Pethanaickenur is a Village in Anamalai Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 56 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 530 KM from State capital Chennai.Pollachi , Valparai , Chittur-Thathamangalam , Udumalaipettai are the near by Cities to Pethanaickenur.

Pichanur Info

Pichanur is a Locality in Madukkarai City in Tamil Nadu State, India.Pichanur Pin code is 641105 and postal head office is Madukkarai .Ettimadai R.f. , Ettimadai , Sokkanur , Chettipalayam Pirivu , Saraswati Nagar are the nearby Localities to Pichanur.Coimbatore , Chittur-Thathamangalam , Palakkad , Pollachi are the nearby Cities to Madukkarai.

Pilliappampalayam Info

Pilliappampalayam is a Village in Annur Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 26 KM towards North from District head quarters Coimbatore. 5 KM from Annur. 470 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Coimbatore District and Tiruppur District. Tiruppur District Avanashi is East towards this place.

Pillur dam Info

Pillur dam is one the main drinking water sources of Coimbatore district with 125 MLD (megalitre per day) and 120 MLD water drawn under Pillur I and Pillur II drinking water schemes respectively. The dam's full capacity is 100 feet and the water level stands at 55 feet now.

Pongalur Info

It is located along the Coimbatore - Trichy National highway and headquarters the Pongalur block. It is located 10 km from Palladam, 22 km from Kangeyam, 35 km from Dharapuram and 20 km from district headquarter Tiruppur and 50 km from Coimbatore. It is known for its famous Varadharaja perumal Temple.

Poomalur Info

Poomalur is a Village in Palladam Block in Tiruppur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 13 KM towards west from District head quarters Tirupur. 9 KM from Palladam. 460 KM from State capital Chennai.Palladam , Tiruppur , Coimbatore , Sathyamangalam are the near by Cities to Poomalur.This Place is in the border of the Tiruppur District and Coimbatore District. Coimbatore District Sultanpet is South towards this place.

Poosaripatti Info

Poosaripatti is a Village in Pollachi North Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 47 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 16 KM from Pollachi North. 505 KM from State capital Chennai.Pollachi , Udumalaipettai , Valparai , Palladam are the near by Cities to Poosaripatti.

Puravipalayam Info

Puravipalayam is a Village in Pollachi North Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 35 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 5 KM from Pollachi North. 516 KM from State capital Chennai.Pollachi , Chittur-Thathamangalam , Coimbatore , Palakkad are the near by Cities to Puravipalayam.

Pottikkampalayam Info

Pottikkampalayam is a Village in Dharapuram Block in Tiruppur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 56 KM towards South from District head quarters Tirupur. 461 KM from State capital Chennai.Pottikkampalayam is surrounded by Thoppampatti Block towards South , Kundadam Block towards North , Mulanur Block towards East , Madathukulam Block towards west.

Puliyakulam Info

Puliakulam is a residential neighborhood in the city of Coimbatore. The Idol in Puliakulam Vinayagar Temple is one of the largest monolithic(Single stoned) statues and the largest Ganesha idol in Asia . The Temple is Situated in the middle of the Four road Junction and also acts as a roundabout for the Vehicles to pass by. The idol is placed facing the East towards the Puliakulam to Sowripalayam road.Being one of the oldest settlements of the city, this village of old Puliakulam is very well-ordered. The people belong to 12 different Kula Theivams having separate temples for each one of them, where the festivals are celebrated in the month of August (Tamil month of Aadi). There is also a temple for the primary deity of the village "Mariamman". The old martial arts of Wrestling and Silambam are still practiced and performed.

R. Ponnapuram info

R.ponnapuram is a Village in Pollachi North Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 42 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 1 KM from Pollachi North. 516 KM from State capital Chennai.Pollachi , Udumalaipettai , Chittur-Thathamangalam , Valparai are the near by Cities to R.ponnapuram.

Rasipalayam Info

Rasipalayam is a panchayat which consists of two villages called Rasipalayam, Arugampalayam both villages under this panchayat controlled by the Sulur Taluka in Coimbatore District with more than 6000 peoples. In Rasipalayam there is a Government school up to 10th Standard.

S. Ponnapuram Info

S.ponnapuram is a Village in Pollachi South Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 53 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 5 KM from Pollachi South. 519 KM from State capital Chennai.Pollachi , Udumalaipettai , Valparai , Chittur-Thathamangalam are the near by Cities to S.ponnapuram.

S.Ayyampalayam Info

S.ayyampalayam is a Village in Sultanpet Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 39 KM towards East from District head quarters Coimbatore. 7 KM from Sultanpet. 481 KM from State capital Chennai.Palladam , Udumalaipettai , Pollachi , Tiruppur are the near by Cities to S.ayyampalayam.This Place is in the border of the Coimbatore District and Tiruppur District. Tiruppur District Palladam is North towards this place.

Samathur Info

Samathur is a panchayat town in Coimbatore district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, Zamin Samathur is home to the Vanavarayar clan. Believed to have established their base here several hundred years ago, the Samathur Vanavarayars were revered initially as the polygars before taking on the role of Zamindars.

Sarcarsamakulam Info

Sarcarsamakulam, also known as Kovilpalayam, is a western suburb in Coimbatore in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. This town is located 17 kilometers from Coimbatore Junction and 12 kilometers from Coimbatore International Airport, Tamil Nadu, India, on the Sathyamangalam Road.

Selakarichal Info

Selakarachal Gram Panchayat is a panchayat, which is located in Kamanaicken Palayam of Coimbatore District in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. The panchayat falls under the Sulur Assembly constituency and the Coimbatore Lok Sabha constituency. The panchayat has a total of 7 panchayat constituencies. Out of these, 7 panchayat members are elected. According to the 2011 Census of India, the total population is 6209. Of these, 3100 are women and 3109 are men.[2] The village has a presence in wind power generation in India.

Semmandampalayam Info

Semmandampalayam is a Village in Sulur Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 33 KM towards East from District head quarters Coimbatore. 14 KM from Sulur. 460 KM from State capital Chennai.Tiruppur , Palladam , Coimbatore , Sathyamangalam are the near by Cities to Semmandampalayam.This Place is in the border of the Coimbatore District and Tiruppur District. Tiruppur District Palladam is South towards this place.

Semmedu Info

Semmedu is a Small Town in Kollimalai Taluk, Namakkal district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is the headquarter of the Kollihils block.Semmedu was founded in the early 1900s by Vellakinar Chinnappa Gounder, who purchased 500 acres of land from an Australian. He brought in settlers of different castes and creed to supplement the few people who were already living there. Later his sons Vellingiri, Palanisamy Kalisamy and Subbiah Gounder continued to develop the village.The river Noyyal, a tributary to Cauvery, originates from the Siruvani Hills and flows through this village.The Boluvampatti forest reserve is nearby.

Sencheripudur Info

There is a hill called thenserimalai now it is called as senjerimalai but the senjeriputhur is at south side (in tamil south = thetku) from senjerimalai, so it is called as thenjeriputhur, now it is called as senjeriputhur. There is a big temple in senjeriputhur called karana varatharaja perumal temple near the Goverenment higher secondary school in senjeriputhur.Senjeriputhur is a Village in Sultanpet Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 45 KM towards East from District head quarters Coimbatore. 12 KM from Sultanpet. 477 KM from State capital Chennai.

Servakarampalayam Info

Servakaranpalayam is a small Village/hamlet in Vellakoil Block in Tiruppur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Lakkamanaickenpatti Panchayath. It is located 51 KM towards East from District head quarters Tirupur. 423 KM from State capital Chennai.Vellakoil , Punjaipugalur , Karur , Erode are the near by Cities to Servakaranpalayam.

Sikkadasampalayam Info

Shikkadasampalayam is a Village in Karamadai Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 32 KM towards North from District head quarters Coimbatore. 0 KM from Karamadai. 480 KM from State capital Chennai.Coonoor , Coimbatore , Udhagamandalam , Sathyamangalam are the near by Cities to Chikkadasampalayam.

Sikkarayapuram Info

Shikkarayapuram is a Village in Pollachi North Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 41 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 0 KM from Pollachi North. 516 KM from State capital Chennai.Pollachi , Chittur-Thathamangalam , Udumalaipettai , Palakkad are the near by Cities to Shikkarayapuram.

Sokkanur Info

Sokkanur is a Village in Kinathukadavu Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 26 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 10 KM from Kinathukadavu. 512 KM from State capital Chennai.Sokkanur is a Village in Kinathukadavu Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 26 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 12 KM from Kinathukadavu. 512 KM from State capital Chennai.Pollachi , Coimbatore , Chittur-Thathamangalam , Palakkad are the near by Cities to Sokkanur.

Solamadevi Info

Solamadevi is a Village in Madathukulam Block in Tiruppur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 71 KM towards South from District head quarters Tirupur. 4 KM from Madathukulam. 488 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Tiruppur District and Dindigul District. Dindigul District Thoppampatti is East towards this place.

Solvampalayam Info

Solavampalayam is a small Village/hamlet in Annur Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Kuppanur Panchayath. It is located 35 KM towards North from District head quarters Coimbatore. 9 KM from Annur. 468 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Coimbatore District and Tiruppur District. Tiruppur District Avanashi is East towards this place.

Somandurai Info

Lord Shiva temple is very famous and it is more famous for mahashivarathiri and its one of the most powerful god and it is located near ganesapuram and its was built before 1000 years. It is one of the most oldest temple.Somandurai is a Village in Anamalai Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 57 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 4 KM from Anamalai. 527 KM from State capital Chennai.

Somayanur Info

Somayanur village is part of 22 Nanjundapuram Panchayat (Village Panchayat) located in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.Residents are engaged in agriculture, especially the cultivation of vegetables and coconuts. The brick business is the primary source of income around Chinnathadagam ("Brick city of Coimbatore") and surrounding areas. There are more than 1000 brick factories in this area.Approximately there are ten temples in this village.

Somayampalayam Info

Somayampalayam is a Locality in Coimbatore City in Tamil Nadu State, India. Somayam Palayam , Kalappa Naicken Palayam , Durga Nagar , Vijayalakshminagar , Navavoor are the nearby Localities to Somayampalayam.Coimbatore , Coonoor , Palakkad , Palladam are the nearby Cities to Coimbatore.

Sowripalayam Info

Sowripalayam is a Locality in Coimbatore City in Tamil Nadu State, India. Sowripalayam Pin code is 641028 and postal head office is Sowripalayam . Renganayaki Nagar , Thirumagal Nagar , Sowri Palayam , Masakalipalayam , Damodarswamy Nagar are the nearby Localities to Sowripalayam.Coimbatore , Palladam , Pollachi , Tiruppur are the nearby Cities to Coimbatore.

Sundakkamuthur Info

Sundakkamuthur is a in Coimbatore City in Tamil Nadu State, India. Sundakkamuthur Pin code is 641010 and postal head office is Perur (Coimbatore). Ramachettypalayalam , Indian Bank Colony , Kk Nagar , Kk Nagar , Marutham Nager are the nearby Localities to Sundakkamuthur.Coimbatore , Pollachi , Palakkad , Chittur-Thathamangalam are the nearby Cities to Coimbatore.

Surukalandai Info

Sirukalandai is a Village in Kinathukadavu Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 34 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 10 KM from Kinathukadavu. 495 KM from State capital Chennai.Pollachi , Udumalaipettai , Palladam , Coimbatore are the near by Cities to Sirukalandai.

T. Kottampatty Info

T . Kottampatty, Vjayapuram, Pollachi is a Locality in Pollachi South City in Tamil Nadu State, India.

Thalakarai Info

Thalakkarai is a Village in Pollachi North Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 43 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 3 KM from Pollachi North. 520 KM from State capital Chennai.

Thalanar Info

Thalanar is located in Coimbatore, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 642105 Pin Code is located in Thalanar, Valparai taluk, Pollachi division, Coimbatore region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Thamaraikulam Info

Thamaraikulam is a small Village/hamlet in Kinathukadavu Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Nallattipalayam Panchayath. It is located 31 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 4 KM from Kinathukadavu. 507 KM from State capital Chennai.

Thandukaranpalayam Info

Thandukkaran Palayam is a village located in Tirupur district of Tamil Nadu in India. It is located exactly in between Avinashi and Punjai Puliampatti. Agriculture is the main occupation of this village. Although garment making also plays a vital role in the development of this village.

Thekkampatti Info

Thekkampatti is a Village in Karamadai Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 34 KM towards North from District head quarters Coimbatore. 7 KM from Karamadai. 487 KM from State capital Chennai.Coonoor , Udhagamandalam , Coimbatore , Sathyamangalam are the near by Cities to Thekkampatti.

Thekkupalayam Info

Thekkupalayam Road, Gandhi Nagar 1, Therkkuppalayam, Gudalur is a in Coimbatore City in Tamil Nadu State, India.Coimbatore , Coonoor , Udhagamandalam , Palladam are the nearby Cities to Coimbatore.

Thenamanallur Info

Thennamanallur Gram Panchayat is a Rural Local Body in Thondamuthur Panchayat Samiti part of Coimbatore Zila Parishad. There are total 1 Villages under Thennamanallur Gram Panchayat jurisdiction. Gram Panchayat Thondamuthur is further divided into 9 Wards.

Thenkarai Info

Thenkarai is a scenic village situated in Coimbatore, India. This place is approximately 17 km away from center of Coimbatore City and on the way to Siruvani Dam. The village is under the foothills of western ghats. The major occupation among the people is agriculture and agriculture-related works. But, the new generations are very much interested in all kinds of jobs. Tamil is the main language spoken in this region. Kannada and Telugu is also spoken by the people who settled here after the fall of the Vijayanagara Empire in Karnataka. English is widely understood by the younger generation in this village. This village is well connected to Coimbatore's headquarters by bus services.

Thenkumarapalayam Info

Thenkumaraplm is a Village in Pollachi South Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 47 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore.Pollachi , Udumalaipettai , Valparai , Chittur-Thathamangalam are the near by Cities to Thenkumaraplm.

Therampalayam Info

Therampalayam is a small Village/hamlet in Karamadai Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Bellathi Panchayath. It is located 33 KM towards North from District head quarters Coimbatore. 6 KM from Karamadai. 474 KM from State capital Chennai.

Thimmankothu Info

Thommankuthu is located 18 kilometres (11 mi) from Thodupuzha. The nearest towns are Karimannoor, Vannappuram and Udumbannoor, which are nearly 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from Thommankuthu. The waterfalls can be reached with a 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) trek through the surrounding forests. The falls are positioned in a dense forest area, making it a serene and unspoiled destination for nature enthusiasts and travelers

Thippampatti Info

Thippampatti is a Village in Pollachi North Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 48 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 12 KM from Pollachi North. 511 KM from State capital Chennai.Pollachi , Udumalaipettai , Valparai , Chittur-Thathamangalam are the near by Cities to Thippampatti.

Thirumalaigoundenpalayam Info

Thirumalaigoundenpalayam is a small Village/hamlet in Avanashi Block in Tiruppur District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Kuttagam Panchayath. It is located 31 KM towards North from District head quarters Tirupur.Sathyamangalam , Tiruppur , Palladam , Coimbatore are the near by Cities to Thirumalaigoundenpalayam. This Place is in the border of the Tiruppur District and Coimbatore District. Coimbatore District Annur is west towards this place .

Thirumalayampalayam Info

Thirumalayampalayam is a Locality in Madukkarai City in Tamil Nadu State, India. Thirumalayampalayam Pin code is 641105 and postal head office is Madukkarai. Chettipalayam Pirivu , Saraswati Nagar , Palathurai , Marappalam , Nachipalayam are the nearby Localities to Thirumalayampalayam.Coimbatore , Pollachi , Chittur-Thathamangalam , Palakkad are the nearby Cities to Madukkarai.

Thirumurthi Nagar Info

Thirumurthi Temple is situated at the foot of the Thirumurthi hills or Thirumurrthi hills adjoining the Thirumurthy dam. The features of the Anamalai hill range of Western Ghats, include the cascading water to the Thirumurthy reservoir from the Panchalingam Falls. A perennial stream flows by the side of the Sri Amanalingeswarar temple. The presiding deity is called Amanalingeswara.

Tholampalayam Info

Tholampalayam village is the border of Tamilnadu - Kerala.A cooling and surrounded hills area.Local language Kannada,Tamil,Malayalam and English.Major part of peoples are farmers.Tholampalayam is a Village in Karamadai Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 29 KM towards west from District head quarters Coimbatore. 20 KM from Karamadai. 500 KM from State capital Chennai.

Thoppampatti Info

Thoppampatty is a small Village/hamlet in Periyanayakkanpalayam Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Kurudampalayam Panchayath. It is located 12 KM towards North from District head quarters Coimbatore.Coimbatore , Coonoor , Palladam , Udhagamandalam are the near by Cities to Thoppampatty.

Thudiyalur Info

Thudiyalur is a neighborhood in the city of Coimbatore, in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is about 10 kilometres north of Town Hall. Thudiyalur is one of the fast-growing neighbourhoods of Coimbatore, due to the presence of many industries and IT companies in Saravanampatti.

Thuraiyur Info

Thuraiyur, a second grade Municipal Town in Tamil Nadu, is located 47 Kms North-West of Trichirappalli and 100 Kilometers South-East of Salem. Perambalur, Attur, Namakkal, Musiri are located with in 50 Kms radius. The town is well connected by major district roads with the surrounding area.

Uppilipalayam Info

Uppilipalayam is one of the largest eastern neighborhoods of Coimbatore, one of the largest cities of Tamil Nadu state in southern India. It is bordered by the region of Peelamedu to the north and by a small town of Vellalore to the south.

Vaarapatty Info

Varapatti is a Village in Sultanpet Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 29 KM towards East from District head quarters Coimbatore. 4 KM from Sultanpet. 480 KM from State capital Chennai.This Place is in the border of the Coimbatore District and Tiruppur District. Tiruppur District Palladam is North towards this place.

Vadakipalayam Info

Vadakkipalayam located in between 10km north from pollach, 5km west fromCoimbatore - Pollachi National Highway:Land mark Roots multiclean company.It is a small village consist of 3500 people with havanking the basic facility of high schoo, Union bank of India, a primary health care center, co-operative society etc. Pollachi , Chittur-Thathamangalam , Coimbatore , Udumalaipettai are the near by Cities to Vadakkipalayam.

Vadakkalur Info

Vadakkalur is a Village in Annur Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 36 KM towards North from District head quarters Coimbatore. 5 KM from Annur. 463 KM from State capital Chennai.Tiruppur , Coimbatore , Sathyamangalam , Coonoor are the near by Cities to Vadakkalur.This Place is in the border of the Coimbatore District and Tiruppur District. Tiruppur District Avanashi is East towards this place.

Vadambacherry Info

Vadambacheri is a village, and Kamanaicken Palayam in Coimbatore district, sulur Taluk in India.The Vaadambacheri Gram Panchayat is located in the Kamanaicken Palayam area of Coimbatore district, Tamil Nadu. This panchayat belongs to the Sulur Assembly constituency and the Coimbatore Lok Sabha constituency.

Vadapudur Info

Vadapudur is a Village in Kinathukadavu Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 26 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 6 KM from Kinathukadavu. 507 KM from State capital Chennai.

Vadasithur Info

Vadasithur is a Village in Kinathukadavu Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 25 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 7 KM from Kinathukadavu. 495 KM from State capital Chennai.Pollachi , Coimbatore , Palladam , Udumalaipettai are the near by Cities to Vadasithur.

Vadavedampatti Info

Vadavedampatti is a village that is located in Tamil Nadu, southern part of India. This village is located at Kamanaicken Palayam in Coimbatore. Majority of people speaks Tamil. In olden days this place was called as Uttiraserimaampuri. Mariamman temple is famous. The primary profession of this village is farming.

Vakkampalayam Info

Vakkampalayam is a Village in Pollachi South Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 51 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 7 KM from Pollachi South. 523 KM from State capital Chennai.Pollachi , Valparai , Udumalaipettai , Chittur-Thathamangalam are the near by Cities to Vakkampalayam.

Valparai Info

Valparai is a hill station in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Nallamudi Viewpoint has vistas of the Anamalai Hills in the Western Ghats, and surrounding tea estates. To the northwest, in Kerala, Parambikulam Tiger Reserve is a forested area, with teak plantations and trails, sheltering tigers and Indian elephants. Northeast of town, the Anamalai Tiger Reserve is home to tigers, panthers, elephants and macaques.

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Varadanur Info

Varadanur is a Village in Kinathukadavu Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 40 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 11 KM from Kinathukadavu. 507 KM from State capital Chennai.Pollachi , Udumalaipettai , Coimbatore , Chittur-Thathamangalam are the near by Cities to Varadanur.

Varapatty Info

Varapatti is a Village in Sultanpet Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 29 KM towards East from District head quarters Coimbatore. 4 KM from Sultanpet. 480 KM from State capital Chennai..Palladam , Coimbatore , Tiruppur , Pollachi are the near by Cities to Varapatti.This Place is in the border of the Coimbatore District and Tiruppur District. Tiruppur District Palladam is North towards this place.

Vazhukuparai Info

valukkuparai is one of the greatest village in coimbatore.It is also known as vazhukal parai.It has a great history,in these village all the gvt offices are at same place.Many architectural students done rurals for this village.Valukkuparai is a Locality in Madukkarai City in Tamil Nadu State, India. Valukkuparai Pin code is 641032 and postal head office is Othakkalmandapam.Coimbatore, Pollachi ,Chittur-Thathamangalam ,Palakkad are the nearby Cities to Madukkarai.

Vedapatti Info

Vedapatti is a suburb of Coimbatore in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the western suburb of Coimbatore, which was included with the Coimbatore Corporation limits in 2011.The valuable view of Vedapatti is it is standing amidst in the Perur to Marudamalai (both are very famous temple spots in Coimbatore) highway.Soon the National Highways Dept is going to lay an outer-ring road for joining Palakkad-Ooty through Vedapatti.

Vedasanthur Info

Vedasandur is suburban of Dindigul. Vedasandur is located at10.53°N 77.95°E. It has an average elevation of 219 metres (719 ft). It is located on the banks of Kodaganar river, which is a major drinking water source for Dindigul corporation.Many spinning mills around Vedasandur. Vedasandur is well connected by public transportation from Salem, Erode, Dindigul, Oddanchatram, Madurai, Namakkal, Karur, Hosur, Bangalore.

Veerakeralam Info

Veerakeralam is a Locality in Coimbatore City in Tamil Nadu State, India. Veerakeralam Pin code is 641007 and postal head office is S.B.Institute.Ananth Nagar , Tg Nagar , Mullai Nagar , Linganoor , Thirumurugan Nagar are the nearby Localities to Veerakeralam. Coimbatore , Palakkad , Chittur-Thathamangalam , Pollachi are the nearby Cities to Coimbatore.

Veeralpatti Info

The village is very near to Mamamarathu Patti. The best access is from samathur a well known place located in the Valparai Road from Pollachi.Veeralpatti is a Village in Pollachi South Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 55 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 8 KM from Pollachi South. 517 KM from State capital Chennai.Pollachi , Udumalaipettai , Valparai , Chittur-Thathamangalam are the near by Cities to Veeralpatti.

Vellakinar Info

Vellakinar is one of the localities of the Coimbatore city in Tamil Nadu, India. Vellakinar is located on the stretch of Mettupalayam road in Coimbatore. Neighbouring places of Vellakinar are Thudiyalur, Goundampalayam, GN Mills(Gnanambikai Mills). Tamil Nadu Housing Board colony, Sreevatsa Gardens, Samathuvapuram and Meenakshi Gardens, Coimbatore are main residential areas in Vellakinar panchayat. Vellakinar was added to the Coimbatore municipal corporation.

Vellalapalayam Info

Vellalapalayam is a Village in Pollachi North Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 42 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 10 KM from Pollachi North. 508 KM from State capital Chennai.Pollachi , Udumalaipettai , Chittur-Thathamangalam , Coimbatore are the near by Cities to Vellalapalayam.

Vellalore Info

Vellalore is a panchayat town in Coimbatore district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is a southern suburb of the city. It is at 12 km east of Townhall, the centre of the city Coimbatore. It is situated on the southern bank of Noyyal river.

Vellamadai Info

Vellamadai is a Locality in Sarcarsamakulam City in Tamil Nadu State, India. Vellamadai Pin code is 641110 and postal head office is Vaiyampalayam.Coimbatore , Coonoor , Palladam , Tiruppur are the nearby Cities to Sarcarsamakulam.

Vellamalai info

Vellamalai is located in Coimbatore, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. The office of 642130 Pin Code is located in Vellamalai, Valparai taluk, Pollachi division, Coimbatore region, Tamilnadu circle of TAMIL NADU state.

Vellanaipatti Info

Vellanaipatti is a Locality in Sarcarsamakulam City in Tamil Nadu State, India. Vellanaipatti Pin code is 641048 and postal head office is Kalapatti.Coimbatore , Palladam , Tiruppur , Coonoor are the nearby Cities to Sarcarsamakulam.

Vellimalaipattinam info

Vellimalaipatinam is a Village in Thondamuthur Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 26 KM towards west from District head quarters Coimbatore. 6 KM from Thondamuthur. 517 KM from State capital Chennai.Coimbatore , Palakkad , Chittur-Thathamangalam , Coonoor are the near by Cities to Vellimalaipatinam.

Velliyankadu Info

Kannada and tamil are the major languages spoken here.It is 50 km by road from district head. It has two water purification plants from which most of the places in Coimbatore get drinking water.Baralikadu biat house is a nearby tourist spot. Velliangadu is a Village in Karamadai Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 31 KM towards North from District head quarters Coimbatore. 18 KM from Karamadai. 499 KM from State capital Chennai.

Vilankurichi Info

Vilankurichi is a neighbourhood in Coimbatore city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, which is recently merged with the Corporation of Coimbatore. Vilankurichi is the IT hub of Coimbatore. Neighbouring places are Peelamedu, Ganapathy, Gandhimanagar, Cheranmanagar, Kalapatti, Saravanampatti.Major Banks in the area are Canara Bank, Karur Vysya Bank and State Bank of India located at Cheran Managar.

Zamin Kottampatti Info

Z.kottampatti is a Village in Pollachi South Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It is located 52 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 4 KM from Pollachi South. 520 KM from State capital Chennai..Pollachi , Udumalaipettai , Valparai , Chittur-Thathamangalam are the near by Cities to Z.kottampatti.

Zamin Muthur Info

Jaminmuthur is a small Village/hamlet in Pollachi North Block in Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Jaminmuthur Panchayath. It is located 40 KM towards South from District head quarters Coimbatore. 516 KM from State capital Chennai.

Zamin Uthukuli Info

Zamin Uthukuli, Pollachi is a Locality in Pollachi South City in Tamil Nadu State, India. Zamin Uthukuli, Pollachi Pin code is 642004 and postal head office is Uthukuli Zamin . So many tamarind trees are axed to extend road from meenkarai road ro nallur. Those trees are 100 years old. Earlier, even in May month, there was no heat at all whereas now in the month of September itself we couldn't manage.