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Tirupattur taluk

Tirupathur taluk is a taluk in Tirupathur district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The headquarters of the taluk is the town of Tirupathur. It is known as the "Sandalwood Town" due to the abundant availability of sandalwood trees in the surrounding hills. On 15 August 2019, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Edapaadi K. Palanisami announced Tirupathur district, as a new district of Tamil Nadu.

Tirupathur Taluk
Taluk
Tirupathur Taluk
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates: 12°30′N 78°36′E / 12.50°N 78.60°E / 12.50; 78.60
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictTirupathur
Government
 • MLAMR.A.NALLATHAMBI
Elevation
387 m (1,270 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total63,798
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
635601, 635602
Telephone code04179
Vehicle registrationTN-83
Nearest cityVellore (90 km), Salem (108 km) & Bangalore (130 km)
Sex ratio993 /
Lok Sabha constituencyThiruvannamalai
Legislative Assembly constituencyTirupathur
WebsiteTirupathur

Population edit

In the 2001 Indian census, the taluk of Tirupathur had a population of 50,455 with 23,656 males and 22,799 females. There were 973 women for every 1,000 men. The taluk had a literacy rate of 66.07%. The total number of households was 111,192.[1]

In the 2011 census, Tirupathur taluk had a population of 67,396.[2]

Tirupathur is a town located in Tirupathur district, India, which is one of the oldest towns in Tamil Nadu. It is located approximately 40 km from Krishnagiri, 85 km from Hosur, 85 km from Thiruvannamalai and 125 km from Bangalore. The town has mainly small-scale industries and mills. It is an important commercial center from time immemorial (whereas Vaniyambadi and Ambur, which were once smaller towns, have recently flourished). It was a revenue subdivision during British raj and remains so. It has Old Shiva, Vishnu temples and Tanks (Big Tank & Small Tank) built during the Hoysala Dynasty. It is well connected by road and rail to other important cities of Tamil Nadu such as Thiruvannamalai, Chennai, Salem, Coimbatore and Vellore and to Bangalore in Karnataka. This town is also famous in Islamic religious circles as many great saints "Awliyas" had made it their hometown. Some of them are buried at various places in the town, including Syed Sha Mohammed alias Syed Khawja Meeran Hussaini Jaffari, Syed ShaAmeenuddin Hussaini Chisty ur Kahdri (who is better known as Munshi Hazrath); he was the last among a series of saints who have lived and have been buried at Tirupathur.

The name Tirupathur means a group of ten villages/small towns. There exists a village called Aathiyur (Aathi means Begin) in the southern fringes of the Town and Kodiyur (Kodi means End) in the northern fringes of the town. It is surrounded by several of these villages, making Tirupathur a Taluk. Tirupathur's population and land area are good enough to have political representations in the state legislature of Tamil Nadu (Member of the Legislative Assembly), and part of Thiruvannamalai constituency for the central/federal legislature of India (Member of Parliament as of 2009 elections). Tirupathur Municipality Tirupathur Municipality was constituted as a third-grade municipality in the year 1886. As per G.O. No. 194, date: 10.02.1970, classified as Second Grade Municipality. At present from 1.4.1977 onwards as per G.O. No. 654, classified as first grade municipality.

Demographics edit

In the 2001 Indian census, Tirupathur had a population of 60,803. Males constituted 51% of the population and females 49%. Tirupathur had an average literacy rate of 73%, significantly higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy was 79%, and female literacy was 67%. In 2001 in Tirupathur, 11% of the population was under 6 years of age.[1]

In the 2011 census, the city of Tirupathur had a population of 63,798.[3] Males constituted 51% of the population and females 49%. Tirupathur had an average literacy rate of 78%, significantly higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy was 80%, and female literacy was 76%. In 2011 in Tirupathur, 11% of the population was under 6 years of age.[citation needed]

Geography edit

It is known as the "Sandalwood Town" due to the abundant availability of sandalwood trees in the surrounding hills.[citation needed] It is very close to the 4th major hill station of Tamil Nadu, the Yelagiri hills, which is also known as the Poor man's Ooty. The town is at an average elevation of 388 m.

Economy edit

This area is very famous for sandalwood. It claims to be the second biggest depot in Asia. The main businesses is goldsmithing and selling raw products.

Location of Tirupathur edit

The strategic location of this town is such that the town acts as an "urban magnet" to radius of 20 to 25 km all-round. Nearly 200 villages are mainly depending on this town for all their urban needs. The growth is dominated by wholesale agriculture production and Sandalwood. The Urban Municipal town spreads over an extent of 9.26 km2; this is a class-I town in Vellore District; is based on population range; floating population is increasing day by day.

Infrastructure edit

The Tirupathur town has 56.059 km length of roads and the municipality is maintaining 'B' Grade Bus stand in the heart of the town. There is a century old municipal market having 413 shops which helps in promoting commercial and economic activities of the town.

Climate edit

The town is known for recording coldest temperature in the Tamil Nadu plains during winter. The seasonal climate conditions are moderate and the weather is uniformly salubrious. The town experiences hot summers and cool winters.

The town gets its majority of rainfall during the southwest monsoon period. September and October are the wettest months with around 400 mm of rain being received in these two months. The town also experiences fairly frequent thunderstorms in late April and May, which gives necessary relief from the heat, along with the dip in night temperatures. The warmest nights are in May, when the town has an average minimum temperature of 23.4 °C. The coldest nights are in January, when the average minimum temperatures drop to 16.1 °C. May is the hottest month with an average maximum of 37.0 °C.

The highest ever temperature recorded in the town is 46.3 °C on 7 May 1976. The lowest ever recorded temperature is 10.2 °C on 15 December 1974. The highest 24‑hour precipitation is 167.3mm received on 4 November 1966. The average annual rainfall being received in the town is 982 mm.

Climate data for Tirupathur (1951–2012)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 35.6
(96.1)
39.4
(102.9)
41.2
(106.2)
45.8
(114.4)
46.3
(115.3)
41.8
(107.2)
39.6
(103.3)
39.3
(102.7)
40.0
(104.0)
37.1
(98.8)
36.3
(97.3)
34.3
(93.7)
46.3
(115.3)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 29.6
(85.3)
32.3
(90.1)
34.9
(94.8)
36.3
(97.3)
37.0
(98.6)
34.8
(94.6)
33.2
(91.8)
33.4
(92.1)
32.9
(91.2)
31.5
(88.7)
29.9
(85.8)
29.0
(84.2)
32.9
(91.2)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 16.1
(61.0)
18.3
(64.9)
20.4
(68.7)
22.6
(72.7)
23.4
(74.1)
23.1
(73.6)
22.9
(73.2)
22.9
(73.2)
22.6
(72.7)
21.9
(71.4)
19.8
(67.6)
17.2
(63.0)
20.9
(69.7)
Record low °C (°F) 10.3
(50.5)
10.5
(50.9)
12.8
(55.0)
16.6
(61.9)
18.3
(64.9)
19.1
(66.4)
18.4
(65.1)
17.0
(62.6)
14.6
(58.3)
15.5
(59.9)
12.1
(53.8)
10.2
(50.4)
10.2
(50.4)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 1.3
(0.05)
4.3
(0.17)
8.3
(0.33)
22.0
(0.87)
103.8
(4.09)
58.5
(2.30)
124.3
(4.89)
132.4
(5.21)
192.5
(7.58)
190.2
(7.49)
101.8
(4.01)
42.1
(1.66)
981.5
(38.64)
Average precipitation days 0.1 0.3 0.5 1.6 5.0 3.1 5.5 5.6 7.9 8.0 4.7 1.7 44
Source: India Meteorological Department,[4]

Nature of soil The major group of soils that are found in the town are black and red varieties. The red soil constitutes 90% while black soil only 10%.

Historical moments edit

Tirupattur is called as the "Sandal City", "Sandal Kingdom". Even a rough estimation cannot easily be established on the origin of Tirupathur town, owing to its antiquity.

Tirupattur is known for having the FIRST FEMALE IAS OFFICER in India, Anna Rajam Malhotra, who was posted as the Sub Collector of Tirupattur in Madras State, becoming the first woman to do so. The Collector office is currently serving the nation as the Tirupathur railway junction and railway residence.

Through, the inscriptions, so far surveyed by Archaeological Survey of India in Tirupathur, it is estimated that this town is more than 1600 years old. During the regimes of various rulers like Cholas, Vijaya Nagara dynasty, Hoysalas the town had been referred to, by the following names: Sri Mathava Chaturvedi Mangalam, Veera Narayana Chaturvedi Mangalam, Tiruperur and Brahmapuram (Brahmeeswaram). The present name "Tirupathur" might have got derived from "Tiruperur". Erstwhile "Tiruperur" or "Sri Madhava Chaturvedi Mangalam" was in "Eyyil Nadu", subdivision of "Nigarili Chola Mandalam", division of "Chola Empire".

There existed a fort in the eastern part of the town around 800 years ago. Its entrance might have been near the Kottai Darwaja Sri Veera Anjaneyar Temple, since the word "Kottai" in Tamil means "Fort", and the word "Darwaja" in Hindi/Urdu means "Gate" or "Door". The area is still known as "Kottai"(fort).

The town was ruled by Cholas, Pallavas, Hoysalas, Vijaya Nagara rulers, Vallala Maharajan, Sambuvarayars, Tipu, Nawabs of Arcot and undoubtedly by the British.

Map routes edit

Roadways edit

  • The Tamil Nadu state Bus transport corporation (TNSTC) is providing 85% of transport facilities to this town.
  • Tirupathur is well connected by road and rail to major cities of India. Regarding transportation linkage.
  • The highway (NH 46) from Chennai to Krishnagiri (via) Natrampalli passes through the outskirts of the town.
  • The town is separated by a distance with Chennai (225 km).
  • Bangalore (130 km), Vellore (87 km) and Salem (108 km).
  • Several State Highways connect the town from Dharmapuri (60 km), Krishnagiri (40 km) Vaniyambadi (22 km) and Salem (108 km) section.
  • TNSTC also operates luxury Volvo A/C buses (Route no:502B) to Chennai daily.
  • Frequent buses are there to Chennai, Vellore, Salem, Bangalore, Villupuram.

Railways edit

Tirupathur railway station is under the administrative control of the Southern Railways. It is 2 km away from bus stand. Traveling north, Jolarpettai Junction (8 km) is the nearest junction and going south-west, Samalpatti is the next station. Due to proximity to the Jolarpet railway junction only few express trains halt here.

The Yelagiri Express runs from Jolarpettai to Chennai every day.

The West Coast Express (Mangalore–Chennai Central–Manglore) stops at Tiruppattur railway station every day. The other trains that stop at Tirupathur station are:

  • Yercaud Express – Daily
  • Bangalore–Kanyakumari Express – Daily
  • West Coast Express – Daily
  • Dhanbad–Allepey Express – Daily
  • Erode–Jolarpettai Passenger
  • Katpadi–Salem Passenger
  • Nagercoil–Chennai Central Express-only Monday
  • Nagercoil–Mumbai CST Express – except Thursday, Saturday, Sunday
  • Ernakulam Junction–Yeshwantpur Express – only Tuesday
  • Ernakulam Junction–Bangalore Superfast Express – only Monday and Wednesday
  • Trivandrum Central–Bangalore City Junction Express – only on Thursday
  • Trivandrum Central–Mumbai CST Express – only Saturday
  • Coimbatore–Rajkot Express – only Friday
  • Trivandrum Central–Bangalore City Junction Superfast Express – only Sunday

Air edit

The nearest airports:

Domestic:

  • Salem (105 km)
  • Vellore Air Strip (85 km)

International:

  • Bengaluru (135 km)
  • Chennai (225 km)

Schools edit

CBSE Schools edit

  • Don Bosco School of Excellence
  • Shri Nandanam International
  • Vijay Vidhyalaya CBSE School.
  • Green Valley Public School
  • Shri Ramesh CBSE international school
  • Vailankanni public school

Elementary schools edit

  • Our Lady's School.
  • Vivekananda Aided Elementary School
  • TMS Aided Elementary School
  • Government Garden Aided Elementary School

Higher Secondary Schools edit

  • Don Bosco Matriculation higher secondary school
  • Our Lady's Nursery and Primary School
  • Dominic Savio Higher Secondary School
  • Mary Immaculate Higher Secondary School
  • Shepherds Matriculation Higher Secondary School
  • C.S.I Girls Matriculation Higher Secondary School
  • YMCA Brown Matriculation Higher Secondary School
  • Holy Cross Matriculation Higher Secondary School
  • Ramakrishna Higher Secondary School
  • Shri Amrita Higher Secondary School
  • Ubaibas Girls Higher Secondary School
  • TMS Higher Secondary School
  • Good Will Matriculation Higher Secondary School
  • I.V.N Govt Higher Secondary School
  • St. Charles Matriculation Higher Secondary School
  • Lions Matriculation Higher Secondary School
  • Al Ameen Matriculation Higher Secondary School
  • Osmania Higher Secondary School
  • Meenakshi Government Girls Higher Secondary School
  • Government Boys Higher Secondary School
  • Government Garden High School
  • RamaKrishna Vidhyalaya Matriculation Higher Secondary School
  • Vijayashanthi Vidyalaya Matriculation Higher Secondary School
  • Lingannamani Matriculation Higher Secondary School
  • Dewan Mohammed Memorial Matriculation Higher Secondary School
  • Pudupet Higher Secondary School
  • Government Higher Secondary School ANDIYAPPANUR

Music Academy edit

  • The Joyful Noise Music Academy

Colleges edit

Arts Colleges edit

  • Sacred Heart College (Autonomous) (Don Bosco Institution) - Ranked "A+" Grade (CGPA of 3.31/4)
  • Holy Cross Arts and Science College for Women
  • Don Bosco Arts and Science College, Yellagiri Hills
  • Tirupattur Arts and Science College
  • Marappan Lakshmiammal Arts And Science College
  • Government College of Arts and Science
  • Vannavil Arts and Science College
  • Yelagiri Arts and Science College
  • Islamiah college (Autonomous), Vaniyambadi.

BEd Colleges edit

  • Amrita College of Education
  • Amritalaya College of Education
  • Dr. David Raja and Dr. Chandraleka College of Education
  • G.P. Secondary Teacher Education Training College
  • Sri Kalaimagal College of Education
  • St. Joseph Women's College of Education
  • T.K. Raja College of Education
  • Thirumal College of Education
  • TES Teacher Training Institute

Nursing College edit

  • Jeya Nursing College, Tirupathur

Polytechnic edit

  • Tirupattur Polytechnic College
  • Pandian Polytechnic College
  • G.P Polytechnic College
  • Sri Nandhanam Polytechnic College
  • Sri Padmam Polytechnic College
  • Kamaraj Polytechnic College
  • Government Polytechnic College

Engineering Colleges edit

  • Sri Nandhanam College of Engineering & Technology
  • Sri Nandhanam Maritime Academy
  • Podhygai College of Engineering & Technology
  • Bharathidasan Engineering college

Teacher Training Institutes edit

  • Mary Immaculate Teacher Training Institute
  • Amrita Teacher Training Institute
  • Shri Amrita Teacher Training Institute
  • Tirupattur Teacher Training Institute
  • G.Ponnusamy Teacher Training Institute
  • Sri Padmam Teacher Training Institute
  • TES Teacher Training Institute, Jayapuram
  • Dr. David Raja Teacher Training Institute, Vengalapuram

Computer Institutes edit

  • Bosco Integrated Computing Service
  • Nirmal Multi-Tech Industries
  • Aptech Computer Education
  • Anugraha Computer Center
  • CRN computer Education
  • SRM Infotec.

Politics edit

Tirupathur assembly constituency is part of Tiruvannamalai (Lok Sabha constituency).[5]

Municipal Chairman S Arasu M.A, MEd

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  2. ^ "NPR Report: Tamil Nadu: Vellore". National Population Register, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2011.
  3. ^ "NPR Report: Tamil Nadu: Vellore: Tirupathur".
  4. ^ "Climatological Information for Tirupattur, India". India Meteorological Department.
  5. ^ (PDF). Tamil Nadu. Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 May 2006. Retrieved 8 October 2008.

External links edit

  • Tirupathur Official Website
  • /Tirupathur map

tirupattur, taluk, this, article, reads, like, directory, wikipedia, policy, generally, considers, directories, articles, unencyclopedic, potential, spam, please, improve, this, article, conform, higher, standard, quality, make, neutral, tone, cannot, properly. This article reads like a directory Wikipedia policy generally considers directories in articles to be unencyclopedic and potential spam Please improve this article to conform to a higher standard of quality and to make it neutral in tone If it cannot be properly modified the article is likely to be merged redirected or deleted September 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Tirupathur taluk is a taluk in Tirupathur district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu The headquarters of the taluk is the town of Tirupathur It is known as the Sandalwood Town due to the abundant availability of sandalwood trees in the surrounding hills On 15 August 2019 Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Edapaadi K Palanisami announced Tirupathur district as a new district of Tamil Nadu Tirupathur TalukTalukTirupathur TalukLocation in Tamil Nadu IndiaCoordinates 12 30 N 78 36 E 12 50 N 78 60 E 12 50 78 60Country IndiaStateTamil NaduDistrictTirupathurGovernment MLAMR A NALLATHAMBIElevation387 m 1 270 ft Population 2011 Total63 798Languages OfficialTamilTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN635601 635602Telephone code04179Vehicle registrationTN 83Nearest cityVellore 90 km Salem 108 km amp Bangalore 130 km Sex ratio993 Lok Sabha constituencyThiruvannamalaiLegislative Assembly constituencyTirupathurWebsiteTirupathur Contents 1 Population 2 Demographics 3 Geography 4 Economy 5 Location of Tirupathur 6 Infrastructure 7 Climate 8 Historical moments 9 Map routes 10 Roadways 11 Railways 12 Air 13 Schools 13 1 CBSE Schools 13 2 Elementary schools 13 3 Higher Secondary Schools 14 Music Academy 15 Colleges 15 1 Arts Colleges 15 2 BEd Colleges 15 3 Nursing College 15 4 Polytechnic 15 5 Engineering Colleges 15 6 Teacher Training Institutes 15 7 Computer Institutes 16 Politics 17 References 18 External linksPopulation editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message In the 2001 Indian census the taluk of Tirupathur had a population of 50 455 with 23 656 males and 22 799 females There were 973 women for every 1 000 men The taluk had a literacy rate of 66 07 The total number of households was 111 192 1 In the 2011 census Tirupathur taluk had a population of 67 396 2 Tirupathur is a town located in Tirupathur district India which is one of the oldest towns in Tamil Nadu It is located approximately 40 km from Krishnagiri 85 km from Hosur 85 km from Thiruvannamalai and 125 km from Bangalore The town has mainly small scale industries and mills It is an important commercial center from time immemorial whereas Vaniyambadi and Ambur which were once smaller towns have recently flourished It was a revenue subdivision during British raj and remains so It has Old Shiva Vishnu temples and Tanks Big Tank amp Small Tank built during the Hoysala Dynasty It is well connected by road and rail to other important cities of Tamil Nadu such as Thiruvannamalai Chennai Salem Coimbatore and Vellore and to Bangalore in Karnataka This town is also famous in Islamic religious circles as many great saints Awliyas had made it their hometown Some of them are buried at various places in the town including Syed Sha Mohammed alias Syed Khawja Meeran Hussaini Jaffari Syed ShaAmeenuddin Hussaini Chisty ur Kahdri who is better known as Munshi Hazrath he was the last among a series of saints who have lived and have been buried at Tirupathur The name Tirupathur means a group of ten villages small towns There exists a village called Aathiyur Aathi means Begin in the southern fringes of the Town and Kodiyur Kodi means End in the northern fringes of the town It is surrounded by several of these villages making Tirupathur a Taluk Tirupathur s population and land area are good enough to have political representations in the state legislature of Tamil Nadu Member of the Legislative Assembly and part of Thiruvannamalai constituency for the central federal legislature of India Member of Parliament as of 2009 elections Tirupathur Municipality Tirupathur Municipality was constituted as a third grade municipality in the year 1886 As per G O No 194 date 10 02 1970 classified as Second Grade Municipality At present from 1 4 1977 onwards as per G O No 654 classified as first grade municipality Demographics editIn the 2001 Indian census Tirupathur had a population of 60 803 Males constituted 51 of the population and females 49 Tirupathur had an average literacy rate of 73 significantly higher than the national average of 59 5 male literacy was 79 and female literacy was 67 In 2001 in Tirupathur 11 of the population was under 6 years of age 1 In the 2011 census the city of Tirupathur had a population of 63 798 3 Males constituted 51 of the population and females 49 Tirupathur had an average literacy rate of 78 significantly higher than the national average of 59 5 male literacy was 80 and female literacy was 76 In 2011 in Tirupathur 11 of the population was under 6 years of age citation needed Geography editIt is known as the Sandalwood Town due to the abundant availability of sandalwood trees in the surrounding hills citation needed It is very close to the 4th major hill station of Tamil Nadu the Yelagiri hills which is also known as the Poor man s Ooty The town is at an average elevation of 388 m Economy editThis area is very famous for sandalwood It claims to be the second biggest depot in Asia The main businesses is goldsmithing and selling raw products Location of Tirupathur editThe strategic location of this town is such that the town acts as an urban magnet to radius of 20 to 25 km all round Nearly 200 villages are mainly depending on this town for all their urban needs The growth is dominated by wholesale agriculture production and Sandalwood The Urban Municipal town spreads over an extent of 9 26 km2 this is a class I town in Vellore District is based on population range floating population is increasing day by day Infrastructure editThe Tirupathur town has 56 059 km length of roads and the municipality is maintaining B Grade Bus stand in the heart of the town There is a century old municipal market having 413 shops which helps in promoting commercial and economic activities of the town Climate editThe town is known for recording coldest temperature in the Tamil Nadu plains during winter The seasonal climate conditions are moderate and the weather is uniformly salubrious The town experiences hot summers and cool winters The town gets its majority of rainfall during the southwest monsoon period September and October are the wettest months with around 400 mm of rain being received in these two months The town also experiences fairly frequent thunderstorms in late April and May which gives necessary relief from the heat along with the dip in night temperatures The warmest nights are in May when the town has an average minimum temperature of 23 4 C The coldest nights are in January when the average minimum temperatures drop to 16 1 C May is the hottest month with an average maximum of 37 0 C The highest ever temperature recorded in the town is 46 3 C on 7 May 1976 The lowest ever recorded temperature is 10 2 C on 15 December 1974 The highest 24 hour precipitation is 167 3mm received on 4 November 1966 The average annual rainfall being received in the town is 982 mm Climate data for Tirupathur 1951 2012 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 35 6 96 1 39 4 102 9 41 2 106 2 45 8 114 4 46 3 115 3 41 8 107 2 39 6 103 3 39 3 102 7 40 0 104 0 37 1 98 8 36 3 97 3 34 3 93 7 46 3 115 3 Mean daily maximum C F 29 6 85 3 32 3 90 1 34 9 94 8 36 3 97 3 37 0 98 6 34 8 94 6 33 2 91 8 33 4 92 1 32 9 91 2 31 5 88 7 29 9 85 8 29 0 84 2 32 9 91 2 Mean daily minimum C F 16 1 61 0 18 3 64 9 20 4 68 7 22 6 72 7 23 4 74 1 23 1 73 6 22 9 73 2 22 9 73 2 22 6 72 7 21 9 71 4 19 8 67 6 17 2 63 0 20 9 69 7 Record low C F 10 3 50 5 10 5 50 9 12 8 55 0 16 6 61 9 18 3 64 9 19 1 66 4 18 4 65 1 17 0 62 6 14 6 58 3 15 5 59 9 12 1 53 8 10 2 50 4 10 2 50 4 Average precipitation mm inches 1 3 0 05 4 3 0 17 8 3 0 33 22 0 0 87 103 8 4 09 58 5 2 30 124 3 4 89 132 4 5 21 192 5 7 58 190 2 7 49 101 8 4 01 42 1 1 66 981 5 38 64 Average precipitation days 0 1 0 3 0 5 1 6 5 0 3 1 5 5 5 6 7 9 8 0 4 7 1 7 44Source India Meteorological Department 4 Nature of soil The major group of soils that are found in the town are black and red varieties The red soil constitutes 90 while black soil only 10 Historical moments editTirupattur is called as the Sandal City Sandal Kingdom Even a rough estimation cannot easily be established on the origin of Tirupathur town owing to its antiquity Tirupattur is known for having the FIRST FEMALE IAS OFFICER in India Anna Rajam Malhotra who was posted as the Sub Collector of Tirupattur in Madras State becoming the first woman to do so The Collector office is currently serving the nation as the Tirupathur railway junction and railway residence Through the inscriptions so far surveyed by Archaeological Survey of India in Tirupathur it is estimated that this town is more than 1600 years old During the regimes of various rulers like Cholas Vijaya Nagara dynasty Hoysalas the town had been referred to by the following names Sri Mathava Chaturvedi Mangalam Veera Narayana Chaturvedi Mangalam Tiruperur and Brahmapuram Brahmeeswaram The present name Tirupathur might have got derived from Tiruperur Erstwhile Tiruperur or Sri Madhava Chaturvedi Mangalam was in Eyyil Nadu subdivision of Nigarili Chola Mandalam division of Chola Empire There existed a fort in the eastern part of the town around 800 years ago Its entrance might have been near the Kottai Darwaja Sri Veera Anjaneyar Temple since the word Kottai in Tamil means Fort and the word Darwaja in Hindi Urdu means Gate or Door The area is still known as Kottai fort The town was ruled by Cholas Pallavas Hoysalas Vijaya Nagara rulers Vallala Maharajan Sambuvarayars Tipu Nawabs of Arcot and undoubtedly by the British Map routes editRoadways editThe Tamil Nadu state Bus transport corporation TNSTC is providing 85 of transport facilities to this town Tirupathur is well connected by road and rail to major cities of India Regarding transportation linkage The highway NH 46 from Chennai to Krishnagiri via Natrampalli passes through the outskirts of the town The town is separated by a distance with Chennai 225 km Bangalore 130 km Vellore 87 km and Salem 108 km Several State Highways connect the town from Dharmapuri 60 km Krishnagiri 40 km Vaniyambadi 22 km and Salem 108 km section TNSTC also operates luxury Volvo A C buses Route no 502B to Chennai daily Frequent buses are there to Chennai Vellore Salem Bangalore Villupuram Railways editTirupathur railway station is under the administrative control of the Southern Railways It is 2 km away from bus stand Traveling north Jolarpettai Junction 8 km is the nearest junction and going south west Samalpatti is the next station Due to proximity to the Jolarpet railway junction only few express trains halt here The Yelagiri Express runs from Jolarpettai to Chennai every day The West Coast Express Mangalore Chennai Central Manglore stops at Tiruppattur railway station every day The other trains that stop at Tirupathur station are Yercaud Express Daily Bangalore Kanyakumari Express Daily West Coast Express Daily Dhanbad Allepey Express Daily Erode Jolarpettai Passenger Katpadi Salem Passenger Nagercoil Chennai Central Express only Monday Nagercoil Mumbai CST Express except Thursday Saturday Sunday Ernakulam Junction Yeshwantpur Express only Tuesday Ernakulam Junction Bangalore Superfast Express only Monday and Wednesday Trivandrum Central Bangalore City Junction Express only on Thursday Trivandrum Central Mumbai CST Express only Saturday Coimbatore Rajkot Express only Friday Trivandrum Central Bangalore City Junction Superfast Express only SundayAir editThe nearest airports Domestic Salem 105 km Vellore Air Strip 85 km International Bengaluru 135 km Chennai 225 km Schools editCBSE Schools edit Don Bosco School of Excellence Shri Nandanam International Vijay Vidhyalaya CBSE School Green Valley Public School Shri Ramesh CBSE international school Vailankanni public schoolElementary schools edit Our Lady s School Vivekananda Aided Elementary School TMS Aided Elementary School Government Garden Aided Elementary SchoolHigher Secondary Schools edit Don Bosco Matriculation higher secondary school Our Lady s Nursery and Primary School Dominic Savio Higher Secondary School Mary Immaculate Higher Secondary School Shepherds Matriculation Higher Secondary School C S I Girls Matriculation Higher Secondary School YMCA Brown Matriculation Higher Secondary School Holy Cross Matriculation Higher Secondary School Ramakrishna Higher Secondary School Shri Amrita Higher Secondary School Ubaibas Girls Higher Secondary School TMS Higher Secondary School Good Will Matriculation Higher Secondary School I V N Govt Higher Secondary School St Charles Matriculation Higher Secondary School Lions Matriculation Higher Secondary School Al Ameen Matriculation Higher Secondary School Osmania Higher Secondary School Meenakshi Government Girls Higher Secondary School Government Boys Higher Secondary School Government Garden High School RamaKrishna Vidhyalaya Matriculation Higher Secondary School Vijayashanthi Vidyalaya Matriculation Higher Secondary School Lingannamani Matriculation Higher Secondary School Dewan Mohammed Memorial Matriculation Higher Secondary School Pudupet Higher Secondary School Government Higher Secondary School ANDIYAPPANURMusic Academy editThe Joyful Noise Music AcademyColleges editArts Colleges edit Sacred Heart College Autonomous Don Bosco Institution Ranked A Grade CGPA of 3 31 4 Holy Cross Arts and Science College for Women Don Bosco Arts and Science College Yellagiri Hills Tirupattur Arts and Science College Marappan Lakshmiammal Arts And Science College Government College of Arts and Science Vannavil Arts and Science College Yelagiri Arts and Science College Islamiah college Autonomous Vaniyambadi BEd Colleges edit Amrita College of Education Amritalaya College of Education Dr David Raja and Dr Chandraleka College of Education G P Secondary Teacher Education Training College Sri Kalaimagal College of Education St Joseph Women s College of Education T K Raja College of Education Thirumal College of Education TES Teacher Training InstituteNursing College edit Jeya Nursing College TirupathurPolytechnic edit Tirupattur Polytechnic College Pandian Polytechnic College G P Polytechnic College Sri Nandhanam Polytechnic College Sri Padmam Polytechnic College Kamaraj Polytechnic College Government Polytechnic CollegeEngineering Colleges edit Sri Nandhanam College of Engineering amp Technology Sri Nandhanam Maritime Academy Podhygai College of Engineering amp Technology Bharathidasan Engineering collegeTeacher Training Institutes edit Mary Immaculate Teacher Training Institute Amrita Teacher Training Institute Shri Amrita Teacher Training Institute Tirupattur Teacher Training Institute G Ponnusamy Teacher Training Institute Sri Padmam Teacher Training Institute TES Teacher Training Institute Jayapuram Dr David Raja Teacher Training Institute VengalapuramComputer Institutes edit Bosco Integrated Computing Service Nirmal Multi Tech Industries Aptech Computer Education Anugraha Computer Center CRN computer Education SRM Infotec Politics editTirupathur assembly constituency is part of Tiruvannamalai Lok Sabha constituency 5 Municipal Chairman S Arasu M A MEdReferences edit a b Census of India 2001 Data from the 2001 Census including cities villages and towns Provisional Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India Archived from the original on 16 June 2004 Retrieved 1 November 2008 NPR Report Tamil Nadu Vellore National Population Register Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India 2011 NPR Report Tamil Nadu Vellore Tirupathur Climatological Information for Tirupattur India India Meteorological Department List of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies PDF Tamil Nadu Election Commission of India Archived from the original PDF on 4 May 2006 Retrieved 8 October 2008 External links editTirupathur Official Website Tirupathur map Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tirupattur taluk amp oldid 1211190829, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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