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Erode district

Erode District is one of the 38 districts in the state of Tamil Nadu in India. It was the largest district by area in the state before the formation of Tirupur District in 2009. The headquarters of the district is Erode. It is divided into two revenue divisions, Erode and Gobichettipalayam, and is further subdivided into 10 taluks. Erode District was a part of Coimbatore District before its division into two on 17 September 1979. It covers an area of 5,722 square kilometres (2,209 sq mi), and as of 2011, had a population of 2,251,744.

Erode District
Clockwise from top-left: Bhavani Sangameswarar Temple, confluence of the Bhavani and Kaveri Rivers, Bhavanisagar Dam, Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve, Indian Public School at Erode
Location in Tamil Nadu
Erode district
Coordinates: 11°21′N 77°44′E / 11.350°N 77.733°E / 11.350; 77.733Coordinates: 11°21′N 77°44′E / 11.350°N 77.733°E / 11.350; 77.733
CountryIndia
StateTamil Nadu
RegionKongu Nadu
Founded byM.G.R
HeadquartersErode
TaluksAnthiyur, Bhavani, Erode, Gobichettipalayam, Kodumudi, Modakurichi, Perundurai, Sathyamangalam, Thalavadi, Nambiyur
Government
 • District CollectorH. Krishnan Unni, IAS
 • Superintendent of PoliceV. Sasi Mohan, IPS
Area
 • Total5,722 km2 (2,209 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total2,251,744
 • Density394/km2 (1,020/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
638***
Telephone code0424 (Erode)
04204 (Kodumudi)
04294 (Perundurai)
04256 (Bhavani)
04285 (Gobichettipalayam)
04295 (Sathyamangalam)
ISO 3166 codeISO 3166-2:IN
Vehicle registrationTN 33 (Erode East)
TN 36 (Gobichettipalayam)
TN 56 (Perundurai)
TN 86 (Erode West)[2]
Largest cityErode
Sex ratioM-51%/F-49% /
Literacy72.96%
Lok Sabha seats3
Vidhan Sabha seats8
Central location:11°15′N 77°19′E / 11.250°N 77.317°E / 11.250; 77.317
Precipitation700 millimetres (28 in)
Avg. summer temperature35 °C (95 °F)
Avg. winter temperature18 °C (64 °F)
Websiteerode.nic.in

History

The region belonging to present-day Erode District was ruled successively by several South Indian dynasties, including the Cheras, Cholas and Pandyas. During the first millennium, it was under the rule of the Chera Dynasty and various other rulers. Between the 10th to 12th centuries, the region was part of the larger Chola Empire. The region became part of Vijayanagara empire in the 14th century, then under the Nayaks of Madurai until the 17th century. Under the Madurai Nayaks, the Polygar system of administration was established. The Polygar system continued after the region became part of the Kingdom of Mysore in the mid-17th century.

The Polygar chieftain Dheeran Chinnamalai, a governor of the region, played a major role in the early struggle for Indian Independence in the late 18th-century Polygar Wars against the British East India Company. After the Polygar and Mysore Wars in the late 18th century, the area came under the control of the British until the achievement of Indian independence in 1947. It was a part of the erstwhile Coimbatore district until its split in 1979.

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901629,892—    
1911667,968+0.59%
1921725,434+0.83%
1931769,455+0.59%
1941886,108+1.42%
19511,010,616+1.32%
19611,106,528+0.91%
19711,356,092+2.05%
19811,587,604+1.59%
19911,802,939+1.28%
20012,016,582+1.13%
20112,251,744+1.11%
source:[3]
Religions in Erode district (2011)[4]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
93.95%
Islam
3.38%
Christianity
2.48%
Other or not stated
0.19%

According to the 2011 census, Erode District had a population of 2,251,744 with a sex-ratio of 993 females for every 1,000 males, above the national average of 929.[5] A total of 195,213 were under the age of six, constituting 99,943 males and 95,270 females. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes accounted for 16.41% and 0.97% of the population, respectively. The literacy rate of the district was 66.29%, compared to the national average of 72.99%.[5] The district had a total of 658,071 households. There were 1,195,773 workers: 173,376 cultivators, 331,414 main agricultural labourers, 48,960 in household industries, 557,301 other workers, 84,722 marginal workers, 38,798 marginal agricultural labourers, 5,362 marginal workers in household industries, 4,794 marginal cultivators and 35,768 other marginal workers.[6]

Languages of Erode district (2011)[7]

  Tamil (87.76%)
  Telugu (7.32%)
  Kannada (2.40%)
  Urdu (1.14%)
  Others (1.38%)

At the time of the 2011 census, 81.76% of the population spoke Tamil, 10.32% Telugu, 5.40% Kannada and 1.14% Urdu as their first language.[7]

Geography

 
Map of Erode region during 1955

To the north of Erode District lies Chamarajanagar district in Karnataka State. To the east, across the Kaveri River, lies Salem and Namakkal districts. To the southeast lies Karur district. Tirupur District lies immediately to the south. Coimbatore and Nilgiris districts lie to the west.

Erode District is landlocked, and is situated at between latitude 10 36" and 11 58" north and between longitude 76 49" and 77 58" east. The district forms the meeting point of the Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats mountain ranges, separated by the Moyar River.

The district comprises a long undulating plain, sloping gently towards the Kaveri River in the south-east. The three major tributaries of the Kaveri, the Bhavani, Noyyal and Amaravati, run across the long stretch of mountains in the north. In combination with these rivers, numerous canals, the Bhavanisagar Dam and the Kodiveri Dam provide irrigation and drainage for Erode.

Bhavani River

The Bhavani River rises in the Western Ghats of the Silent Valley National Park in the Palakkad District of Kerala. It is joined by the Siruvani River, a perennial stream of Coimbatore District, and is joined by the Kundha River before entering Erode District in Sathyamangalam. The Bhavani is perennial river, mostly fed by the southwest monsoon but also supplemented by the northeast monsoon. It runs for over one hundred miles through Erode District, crossing Bhavani and Gobichettipalayam taluks. Near Gobichettipalayam lies the Kodiveri Dam, a mini-dam constructed for agricultural purposes.

The river eventually feeds the Bhavanisagar reservoir, and then takes an easterly course after crossing Sathyamangalam taluk. Along with another tributary, the Amutha Nathi River, the Bhavani River ultimately joins the Kaveri River in Bhavani, Tamil Nadu. A confluence of three rivers, such as this one, is known as a Triveni Sangam in Hindu belief. The place where the Bhavani River joins with the Kaveri River is famous for the Sri Sangameshwara Temple of Lord Shiva, where, in accordance to Hindu customs, people perform the last rites for deceased friends and family.

Kaveri River

The Kaveri River rises in the Western Ghats of Kodagu (Coorg) District in Karnataka, and is joined by many small tributaries. It runs eastward through Karnataka, and is joined by its main tributary, the Kabini River, before taking a sharp southbound turn at Hogenakkal Falls. From here, it runs towards the southeast, forming the boundary between Bhavani taluk of Erode District and Tiruchengode taluk of the neighbouring Namakkal District. The Bhavani River joins the Kaveri River at the town of Bhavani.

Climate

 
Western Ghats as seen from Gobichettipalayam

Unlike nearby Coimbatore District, Erode District's climate is characterized by dry weather throughout the year, except during the break-in monsoon period, when it receives high rainfall. The cool, moist wind that passes through the Palghat Gap in the Western Ghats has a moderating effect on the climate of neighbouring Coimbatore district, but the air loses its coolness and becomes dry by the time it reaches Erode. Gunderipallam, Varattupallam are the highest rainfall (1200 MM) in this district.

Generally, the first two months of the year are pleasant, but in March the temperature begins to rise, which persists until the end of May, when the highest temperatures are normally recorded. The few rain showers during this period do not provide much relief from the heat. However, the temperature reverses its rising trend during the pre-monsoon period, between June and August. By September, the monsoon rains begin to fall. The northeast monsoon sets in vigorously during October–November. By December, the rains end, returning the climate to its dry and cold state.

But Erode distrtict receives water source form two rivers named Bhavani river and Kaveri river. These two rivers mingle at a point called Kooduthurai.

Politics

Administration

 
Erode District Collector's Office

For administrative purposes, Erode District is divided into ten taluks under two revenue divisions.[8]

Erode District consists of one municipal corporation and four other municipalities:[11]

Politics

Erode District is divided into three Parliamentary Constituencies of the Lok Sabha: Erode, Nilgiris and Tirupur. The district consists of eight Assembly Constituencies of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly: Anthiyur, Bhavani, Bhavani Sagar, Erode East, Erode West, Gobichettipalayam, Modakurichi and Perundurai.

Economy

 
Fabrics and rugs made in Erode are famous

Agriculture is the most important source of income in Erode District. Paddy, plantain, silk, cotton, turmeric, coconut and sugarcane are some of the major products from agriculture and its associated industries.

Erode is the top turmeric producer in Tamil Nadu, making up 43% of statewide production.[12] Erode is an important market centre for turmeric, being known as "Turmeric City." March 2019, turmeric from Erode received a Geographical Indication tag from the Geographical Indication Registry,[13] making Erode Manjal Vanigarkal Matrum Kidangu Urimaiyalargal Sangam the registered proprietors of the Geographical Indication Erode Manjal (Erode Turmeric).[14]

Erode is also the leading producer of plantain, coconuts and white silk in Tamil Nadu.[15]

Gobichettipalayam is well known for its white silk, cotton, plantain and coconut production. Erode is one of the major producers of food products in the state. The country's first automated silk reeling unit is located near Gobichettipalayam.

Erode (city), Bhavani and Chennimalai are well known for handloom and powerloom textile products and ready-made garments. In 2005, Bhavani Jamakkalam (Bhavani Bedsheets) was registered as a Geographical Indication.[16]

Anthiyur and Modachur (Gobichettipalayam) towns are famous for cattle.

Transport

 
Meenakshi Sundaranar Salai in Erode

The transportation system in Erode is well-developed. Erode, being a prominent trading center in Tamil Nadu, is well-connected with all modern means of transport, except air transport. The district is accessible by both road and rail from the state capital Chennai and other major cities. The district is divided into four Regional Transport Office (RTO) sub-divisions, namely Erode East (TN 33), Gobichettipalayam (TN 36), Perundurai (TN 56) and Erode West (TN 86). Gobichettipalayam RTO has two sub-offices, namely Bhavani (TN 36W) and Sathyamangalam (TN 36Z).

Railways

The district has one major railway station, Erode Junction. It was built by the British to connect the western and eastern coasts of India. There are ISO-certified diesel and electric locomotive sheds at Erode Junction. Erode Junction, which has the distinction of being the third cleanest railway junction in India, serves as the hub for water filling facilities and food provisions.

Roadways

The district is well-connected by road. The following is a list of major arterial roads:

National Highways

Proposed Highways

State Highways

The Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation, headquartered at Erode (originally called as Jeeva Transport Corporation), serves inter- and intra-city routes. The State Express Bus Corporation (SETC) operates express bus services from Erode and Gobichettipalayam to major cities across the state. Erode Central Bus Terminus, which serves as a major hub, is one of the largest in the state. Due to its proximity to the states Karnataka and Kerala, Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation and Kerala State Road Transport Corporation buses also operate in the district.

Airways

The nearest airport is the Coimbatore International Airport located in the nearby Coimbatore district.

Waterways

Navigable waterways are available in the district at Nerinjipettai and Nattatreeswarar Temple.

Communication

The district is served by extensive postal, telegraph and telephone networks. The district is divided into two postal divisions, namely Erode and Gobichettipalayam. There are three head post offices at Erode, Bhavani and Gobichettipalayam, in addition to 319 other post offices. The district is serviced by almost all leading mobile phone operators in India.

Education

Erode district has several facilities for higher education. The district is divided into two educational districts, Gobichettipalayam and Erode. Former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Dr.M.G.Ramachandran started IRT Perundurai Medical College which is now renamed as Erode Medical College at Perundurai and an Engineering College "Institute of Road and Transport Technology" as the Automobile Research oriented Institute for the welfare of workers of Tamil Nadu State Transport Coorporation in 1984 which is now renamed as Government Engineering college, Erode. IRTT is one of the top 10 Government Engineering Colleges in Tamil Nadu. Other institutions include Erode Sengunthar Engineering College, Vellalar Institutions, Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Kongu Engineering College, and Nandha college of technology.

Places of interest

Erode has many places of interest, attracting tourists from all over the state and other neighboring states. Notable ones include:

Notable people

Villages

See also

References

  1. ^ "Erode District - District At a Glance". National Informatics Centre. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  2. ^ "List of RTOs" (PDF). Government of Tamil Nadu. Retrieved 6 May 2016.
  3. ^ Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901
  4. ^ "Table C-01 Population by Religion: Tamil Nadu". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  5. ^ a b "Census Info 2011 Final population totals". Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
  6. ^ "Census Info 2011 Final population totals - Erode district". Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
  7. ^ a b "Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: Tamil Nadu". Census of India. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  8. ^ "NPR Report: Tamil Nadu: Erode". National Population Register, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2011. from the original on 28 April 2013.
  9. ^ "Kodumudi, Modakurichi and Thalavadi taluks take off". The Hindu. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  10. ^ "Anthiyur becomes separate taluk in Erode district". The Hindu. 22 November 2012. Retrieved 7 July 2013.
  11. ^ . Government of Tamil Nadu. Archived from the original on 28 September 2012. Retrieved 8 May 2016.
  12. ^ "Agriculture in Tamil Nadu" (PDF). Government of Tamil Nadu. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
  13. ^ "Erode Manjal (Erode Turmeric)". Geographical Indications Registry. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  14. ^ "Erode Turmeric gets GI tag".
  15. ^ "The changing industrial landscape of Erode". The Hindu. 8 February 2008. Retrieved 8 May 2016.
  16. ^ "REGISTRATION DETAILS OF GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS" (PDF). Intellectual Property India | Government of India. 25 October 2017. (PDF) from the original on 27 January 2018. Retrieved 7 July 2019.

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confluence of the Bhavani and Kaveri Rivers Bhavanisagar Dam Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve Indian Public School at ErodeLocation in Tamil NaduErode districtCoordinates 11 21 N 77 44 E 11 350 N 77 733 E 11 350 77 733 Coordinates 11 21 N 77 44 E 11 350 N 77 733 E 11 350 77 733CountryIndiaStateTamil NaduRegionKongu NaduFounded byM G RHeadquartersErodeTaluksAnthiyur Bhavani Erode Gobichettipalayam Kodumudi Modakurichi Perundurai Sathyamangalam Thalavadi NambiyurGovernment District CollectorH Krishnan Unni IAS Superintendent of PoliceV Sasi Mohan IPSArea 1 Total5 722 km2 2 209 sq mi Population 2011 Total2 251 744 Density394 km2 1 020 sq mi Languages OfficialTamilTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN638 Telephone code0424 Erode 04204 Kodumudi 04294 Perundurai 04256 Bhavani 04285 Gobichettipalayam 04295 Sathyamangalam ISO 3166 codeISO 3166 2 INVehicle registrationTN 33 Erode East TN 36 Gobichettipalayam TN 56 Perundurai TN 86 Erode West 2 Largest cityErodeSex ratioM 51 F 49 Literacy72 96 Lok Sabha seats3Vidhan Sabha seats8Central location 11 15 N 77 19 E 11 250 N 77 317 E 11 250 77 317Precipitation700 millimetres 28 in Avg summer temperature35 C 95 F Avg winter temperature18 C 64 F Websiteerode wbr nic wbr in Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Geography 3 1 Bhavani River 3 2 Kaveri River 4 Climate 5 Politics 6 Administration 7 Politics 8 Economy 9 Transport 9 1 Railways 9 2 Roadways 9 3 Airways 9 4 Waterways 10 Communication 11 Education 12 Places of interest 13 Notable people 14 Villages 15 See also 16 References 17 External linksHistory EditThe region belonging to present day Erode District was ruled successively by several South Indian dynasties including the Cheras Cholas and Pandyas During the first millennium it was under the rule of the Chera Dynasty and various other rulers Between the 10th to 12th centuries the region was part of the larger Chola Empire The region became part of Vijayanagara empire in the 14th century then under the Nayaks of Madurai until the 17th century Under the Madurai Nayaks the Polygar system of administration was established The Polygar system continued after the region became part of the Kingdom of Mysore in the mid 17th century The Polygar chieftain Dheeran Chinnamalai a governor of the region played a major role in the early struggle for Indian Independence in the late 18th century Polygar Wars against the British East India Company After the Polygar and Mysore Wars in the late 18th century the area came under the control of the British until the achievement of Indian independence in 1947 It was a part of the erstwhile Coimbatore district until its split in 1979 Demographics EditHistorical populationYearPop p a 1901629 892 1911667 968 0 59 1921725 434 0 83 1931769 455 0 59 1941886 108 1 42 19511 010 616 1 32 19611 106 528 0 91 19711 356 092 2 05 19811 587 604 1 59 19911 802 939 1 28 20012 016 582 1 13 20112 251 744 1 11 source 3 Religions in Erode district 2011 4 Religion PercentHinduism 93 95 Islam 3 38 Christianity 2 48 Other or not stated 0 19 According to the 2011 census Erode District had a population of 2 251 744 with a sex ratio of 993 females for every 1 000 males above the national average of 929 5 A total of 195 213 were under the age of six constituting 99 943 males and 95 270 females Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes accounted for 16 41 and 0 97 of the population respectively The literacy rate of the district was 66 29 compared to the national average of 72 99 5 The district had a total of 658 071 households There were 1 195 773 workers 173 376 cultivators 331 414 main agricultural labourers 48 960 in household industries 557 301 other workers 84 722 marginal workers 38 798 marginal agricultural labourers 5 362 marginal workers in household industries 4 794 marginal cultivators and 35 768 other marginal workers 6 Languages of Erode district 2011 7 Tamil 87 76 Telugu 7 32 Kannada 2 40 Urdu 1 14 Others 1 38 At the time of the 2011 census 81 76 of the population spoke Tamil 10 32 Telugu 5 40 Kannada and 1 14 Urdu as their first language 7 Geography Edit Map of Erode region during 1955 To the north of Erode District lies Chamarajanagar district in Karnataka State To the east across the Kaveri River lies Salem and Namakkal districts To the southeast lies Karur district Tirupur District lies immediately to the south Coimbatore and Nilgiris districts lie to the west Erode District is landlocked and is situated at between latitude 10 36 and 11 58 north and between longitude 76 49 and 77 58 east The district forms the meeting point of the Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats mountain ranges separated by the Moyar River The district comprises a long undulating plain sloping gently towards the Kaveri River in the south east The three major tributaries of the Kaveri the Bhavani Noyyal and Amaravati run across the long stretch of mountains in the north In combination with these rivers numerous canals the Bhavanisagar Dam and the Kodiveri Dam provide irrigation and drainage for Erode Bhavanisagar Dam across Bhavani River Kaveri River at Erode Bhavani River Edit Main article Bhavani River The Bhavani River rises in the Western Ghats of the Silent Valley National Park in the Palakkad District of Kerala It is joined by the Siruvani River a perennial stream of Coimbatore District and is joined by the Kundha River before entering Erode District in Sathyamangalam The Bhavani is perennial river mostly fed by the southwest monsoon but also supplemented by the northeast monsoon It runs for over one hundred miles through Erode District crossing Bhavani and Gobichettipalayam taluks Near Gobichettipalayam lies the Kodiveri Dam a mini dam constructed for agricultural purposes The river eventually feeds the Bhavanisagar reservoir and then takes an easterly course after crossing Sathyamangalam taluk Along with another tributary the Amutha Nathi River the Bhavani River ultimately joins the Kaveri River in Bhavani Tamil Nadu A confluence of three rivers such as this one is known as a Triveni Sangam in Hindu belief The place where the Bhavani River joins with the Kaveri River is famous for the Sri Sangameshwara Temple of Lord Shiva where in accordance to Hindu customs people perform the last rites for deceased friends and family Kaveri River Edit Main article Kaveri River The Kaveri River rises in the Western Ghats of Kodagu Coorg District in Karnataka and is joined by many small tributaries It runs eastward through Karnataka and is joined by its main tributary the Kabini River before taking a sharp southbound turn at Hogenakkal Falls From here it runs towards the southeast forming the boundary between Bhavani taluk of Erode District and Tiruchengode taluk of the neighbouring Namakkal District The Bhavani River joins the Kaveri River at the town of Bhavani Climate Edit Western Ghats as seen from Gobichettipalayam Unlike nearby Coimbatore District Erode District s climate is characterized by dry weather throughout the year except during the break in monsoon period when it receives high rainfall The cool moist wind that passes through the Palghat Gap in the Western Ghats has a moderating effect on the climate of neighbouring Coimbatore district but the air loses its coolness and becomes dry by the time it reaches Erode Gunderipallam Varattupallam are the highest rainfall 1200 MM in this district Generally the first two months of the year are pleasant but in March the temperature begins to rise which persists until the end of May when the highest temperatures are normally recorded The few rain showers during this period do not provide much relief from the heat However the temperature reverses its rising trend during the pre monsoon period between June and August By September the monsoon rains begin to fall The northeast monsoon sets in vigorously during October November By December the rains end returning the climate to its dry and cold state But Erode distrtict receives water source form two rivers named Bhavani river and Kaveri river These two rivers mingle at a point called Kooduthurai Politics EditThis section is transcluded from 16th Tamil Nadu Assembly edit history District No Constituency Name Party Alliance RemarksErode district 98 Erode East E V K S Elangovan Indian National Congress UPA Won in bypoll Feb 202399 Erode West S Muthusamy Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam UPA100 Modakkurichi Dr C K Saraswathi Bharatiya Janata Party NDAErode district 103 Perundurai S Jayakumar All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam NDA104 Bhavani K C Karuppannan All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam NDA105 Anthiyur A G Venkatachalam Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam UPA106 Gobichettipalayam K A Sengottaiyan All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam NDA107 Bhavanisagar SC A Bannari All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam NDAAdministration Edit Erode District Collector s Office For administrative purposes Erode District is divided into ten taluks under two revenue divisions 8 Erode division Erode taluk Kodumudi taluk Modakurichi taluk Perundurai taluk 9 Gobichettipalayam division Anthiyur taluk Bhavani taluk Gobichettipalayam taluk Sathyamangalam taluk Nambiyur taluk Thalavadi taluk 10 Erode District consists of one municipal corporation and four other municipalities 11 Erode Municipal Corporation Gobichettipalayam Selection Grade Municipality Sathyamangalam Grade I municipality Bhavani Grade II municipality Punjai Puliampatti Grade II municipalityPolitics EditErode District is divided into three Parliamentary Constituencies of the Lok Sabha Erode Nilgiris and Tirupur The district consists of eight Assembly Constituencies of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly Anthiyur Bhavani Bhavani Sagar Erode East Erode West Gobichettipalayam Modakurichi and Perundurai Economy Edit Paddy fields near Gobichettipalayam Fabrics and rugs made in Erode are famous Agriculture is the most important source of income in Erode District Paddy plantain silk cotton turmeric coconut and sugarcane are some of the major products from agriculture and its associated industries Erode is the top turmeric producer in Tamil Nadu making up 43 of statewide production 12 Erode is an important market centre for turmeric being known as Turmeric City March 2019 turmeric from Erode received a Geographical Indication tag from the Geographical Indication Registry 13 making Erode Manjal Vanigarkal Matrum Kidangu Urimaiyalargal Sangam the registered proprietors of the Geographical Indication Erode Manjal Erode Turmeric 14 Erode is also the leading producer of plantain coconuts and white silk in Tamil Nadu 15 Gobichettipalayam is well known for its white silk cotton plantain and coconut production Erode is one of the major producers of food products in the state The country s first automated silk reeling unit is located near Gobichettipalayam Erode city Bhavani and Chennimalai are well known for handloom and powerloom textile products and ready made garments In 2005 Bhavani Jamakkalam Bhavani Bedsheets was registered as a Geographical Indication 16 Anthiyur and Modachur Gobichettipalayam towns are famous for cattle Transport Edit Erode Junction railway station Meenakshi Sundaranar Salai in Erode NH 544 Bypass near Chithode The transportation system in Erode is well developed Erode being a prominent trading center in Tamil Nadu is well connected with all modern means of transport except air transport The district is accessible by both road and rail from the state capital Chennai and other major cities The district is divided into four Regional Transport Office RTO sub divisions namely Erode East TN 33 Gobichettipalayam TN 36 Perundurai TN 56 and Erode West TN 86 Gobichettipalayam RTO has two sub offices namely Bhavani TN 36W and Sathyamangalam TN 36Z Railways Edit The district has one major railway station Erode Junction It was built by the British to connect the western and eastern coasts of India There are ISO certified diesel and electric locomotive sheds at Erode Junction Erode Junction which has the distinction of being the third cleanest railway junction in India serves as the hub for water filling facilities and food provisions Roadways Edit The district is well connected by road The following is a list of major arterial roads National Highways NH 544 connecting Salem Coimbatore Cochin Kanyakumari passes via Bhavani Chithode and Perundurai NH 948 connecting Bangalore Coimbatore passes via Sathyamangalam NH 544H connecting Erode Bhavani Mettur Dam Thoppur NH 381A connects Vellakoil on NH 81 with Erode and further to Sankagiri on NH 544 Proposed Highways NH 67 A connecting Karur Erode NH 209 A connecting Sathyamangalam Gobichettipalayam ErodeState Highways SH 15 connecting Erode Gobichettipalayam Sathyamangalam Mettupalayam Ooty SH 15A connecting Gobichettipalayam Nambiyur Avinashi SH 83A connecting Mettur Erode Arachalur Kangeyam Dharapuram SH 79 connecting Erode Tiruchengode Rasipuram Attur SH 81 connecting Gobichettipalayam Uthukuli Kangeyam Dharapuram SH 82 connecting Sathyamangalam Athani Bhavani SH 84 connecting Erode Kodumudi Karur SH 96 connecting Erode Perundurai Chennimalai KangeyamThe Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation headquartered at Erode originally called as Jeeva Transport Corporation serves inter and intra city routes The State Express Bus Corporation SETC operates express bus services from Erode and Gobichettipalayam to major cities across the state Erode Central Bus Terminus which serves as a major hub is one of the largest in the state Due to its proximity to the states Karnataka and Kerala Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation and Kerala State Road Transport Corporation buses also operate in the district Airways Edit The nearest airport is the Coimbatore International Airport located in the nearby Coimbatore district Waterways Edit Navigable waterways are available in the district at Nerinjipettai and Nattatreeswarar Temple Communication EditThe district is served by extensive postal telegraph and telephone networks The district is divided into two postal divisions namely Erode and Gobichettipalayam There are three head post offices at Erode Bhavani and Gobichettipalayam in addition to 319 other post offices The district is serviced by almost all leading mobile phone operators in India Education EditErode district has several facilities for higher education The district is divided into two educational districts Gobichettipalayam and Erode Former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Dr M G Ramachandran started IRT Perundurai Medical College which is now renamed as Erode Medical College at Perundurai and an Engineering College Institute of Road and Transport Technology as the Automobile Research oriented Institute for the welfare of workers of Tamil Nadu State Transport Coorporation in 1984 which is now renamed as Government Engineering college Erode IRTT is one of the top 10 Government Engineering Colleges in Tamil Nadu Other institutions include Erode Sengunthar Engineering College Vellalar Institutions Bannari Amman Institute of Technology Kongu Engineering College and Nandha college of technology Pariyur Kondathu Kaliamman Temple Bannari Amman TemplePlaces of interest EditErode has many places of interest attracting tourists from all over the state and other neighboring states Notable ones include Bargur hills Anthiyur Bannari Amman Temple Bannari Bhavanisagar Dam Bhavanisagar Sangameswarar Temple Bhavani Chennimalai Murugan temple Chennimalai Kodiveri Dam Gobichettipalayam Pachaimalai Subramanya Swamy Temple Gobichettipalayam Pariyur Kondathu Kaliamman Temple Gobichettipalayam Gobi boat house Gobichettipalayam Kunderipallam Dam Gobichettipalayam Sathyamangalam Tiger reserve Perumpallam dam Sathyamangalam Government Museum Erode Thindal Murugan Temple Erode Vellode Birds Sanctuary Erode Magudeshwarar Temple Kodumudi Sadayappasamy Temple kandasamypalayam Vijayamangalam Jain templeNotable people EditP A Venkatachalam born 1934 professor academician researcherVillages EditK G Valasu Kaliyur RN PudurSee also EditList of districts of Tamil NaduReferences Edit Erode District District At a Glance National Informatics Centre Retrieved 22 November 2019 List of RTOs PDF Government of Tamil Nadu Retrieved 6 May 2016 Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901 Table C 01 Population by Religion Tamil Nadu censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 a b Census Info 2011 Final population totals Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India 2013 Retrieved 26 January 2014 Census Info 2011 Final population totals Erode district Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India 2013 Retrieved 26 January 2014 a b Table C 16 Population by Mother Tongue Tamil Nadu Census of India Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India NPR Report Tamil Nadu Erode National Population Register Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India 2011 Archived from the original on 28 April 2013 Kodumudi Modakurichi and Thalavadi taluks take off The Hindu Retrieved 17 December 2016 Anthiyur becomes separate taluk in Erode district The Hindu 22 November 2012 Retrieved 7 July 2013 List of Municipalities Government of Tamil Nadu Archived from the original on 28 September 2012 Retrieved 8 May 2016 Agriculture in Tamil Nadu PDF Government of Tamil Nadu Retrieved 25 January 2016 Erode Manjal Erode Turmeric Geographical Indications Registry Retrieved 12 July 2020 Erode Turmeric gets GI tag The changing industrial landscape of Erode The Hindu 8 February 2008 Retrieved 8 May 2016 REGISTRATION DETAILS OF GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS PDF Intellectual Property India Government of India 25 October 2017 Archived PDF from the original on 27 January 2018 Retrieved 7 July 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Erode district Erode District Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Erode district amp oldid 1138130783, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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