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== Geography ==
== Geography ==
[[Elambalur]] is located at {{Coord|11.26|N|78.88|E|}}.Elevation 436ft.
[[Elambalur]] is located at {{Coord|11.26|N|78.88|E|}}.Elevation 436ft.
This is a beautiful Village.There are so many hills around this village like pachaimalai.(À Á¨Ä)
The geographical location of Elamabalur is given below.
{{Geographic Location
|title =
|Northwest = [[Esanai]],
|North = Thozhuthur,
|Northeast = Thittakudi
|West = vadakkumadhavi,koneripalayam
|Centre = [[Elambalur]]
|East = Sengunam
|Southwest = Alambadi
|South = [[Perambalur]]
|Southeast = koulpalayam
}}


== Climatic Conditions & Agriculture ==
== Climatic Conditions & Agriculture ==

Revision as of 18:02, 9 November 2010

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Elambalur is a nearest village to Perambalur (3.6 kms) and to NH45 road (2 km). It is a special village in Perambalur district, Tamilnadu, India. It has vast area geographically. It includes, Perambalur-Ariyalur 4 road to Valikandapuram, on NH45 road. Hamlet villages of Elambalur are 'Indira Nagar, MGR nagar, MahathmaGandhi Nagar, Samathuvapuram & Nethaji Nagar'. All these new Hamlet villages were formed and developed by Mr. M.Rajaram, who served twice as President Of Elambalur Panchayat from 1986-2001. He also served as Chairman of Perambalur Panchayat union from 2001-2006.

Geography

Elambalur is located at 11°16′N 78°53′E / 11.26°N 78.88°E / 11.26; 78.88.Elevation 436ft. This is a beautiful Village.There are so many hills around this village like pachaimalai.(À Á¨Ä) The geographical location of Elamabalur is given below.

Climatic Conditions & Agriculture

Climatic Conditions:

  • Climate: Tropical
  • Category: Medium and High Region
  • Rainfall: Around 908 mm
  • Precipitation: 45-50%


Agriculture:

  • Major Crops: Paddy, Maize, Millets, Sugarcane, Tapioca, Cotton, Onion, Chillies and Groundnut.


  • Reference:

[[1]]

Government Offices & Institutions

  • SIDCO Industrial Estate
  • The Regional Transport office,
  • Armed Reserve Police Campus,
  • District TASMAC go-down,
  • District Cooperative Agri-Marketing Committee.
  • Reference:

[[2]]

Educational Institutions

  • Thanthai Roever college of Engineering
  • Thanthai Roever college of Polytechnic
  • Thanthai Roever college of Arts & science
  • Thanthai Roever college of Nursing
  • Thanthai Roever college for B.ED courses
  • Thanthai Roever college of Agriculture
  • Thanthai Roever High school
  • Government ITI
  • Kendra Vidyalaya (CBSC) school (Central govt.)
  • References:

[[3]] [[4]]

Social Welfare Institutions

  • Thanthai Roever Day-Care Center for Aged,Elambalur.
  • Reference:

[[5]]

Spiritual

The Holy Bramma Rishi hill is situated in Elambalur. Three famous Three saints (sidhas) samathi are in the area: Sri Valaiguru Swamikal, Sri Ganapathy Swamikal, Sri Mahalinga Swamikal. In 1995, another Sidhar called Thalayaadi Sidhar samathi was also established near Brammarishi hills at Elambalur. The famous Temple Called Sri Thirumangali Amman Kovil is situated here. The ancient Temple named Sri Thirumangali Amman kovil recently renovated. It is believed that this temple was constructed by Traditional Tamil Kings 500 years ago. Sri Ayyanar, Sri PeriyaSwami. Sri Muthu Swami, Sri Pandur MuthuSwami Sri Selli Amman Temples are also at Elambalur. Karthikai Deepam is a very famous celebration held every year In Bramarishi Hill.

Economy

Stone quarries, mining, and stone crushing are major industries in Elambalur; however, a majority of the people work in agriculture.[[6]] SIDCO will soon be setting up an Industrial Estate at the Elambalur Village. Approval of Site Measuring 44.4 Acres at Elambalur has been completed for SIDCO Project.[1]<ref"Peralambur". Industries Department, Government of Tamil Nadu. Retrieved 5 November 2010.</ref>

References

  1. ^ "About City". Peralambur Municipality official site. Peralambur Municipality. Retrieved 5 November 2010.

Notes

See also