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Namaiyur

Coordinates: 11°19′29″N 78°58′31″E / 11.32472°N 78.97528°E / 11.32472; 78.97528
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Namaiyur
Namaiyur
sirumathur
Village
Nickname: 
Small Singapore
North
North
Namaiyur
Location in Namaiyur, Perambalur, Tamil Nadu, India
North
North
Namaiyur
Namaiyur (India)
Coordinates: 11°19′29″N 78°58′31″E / 11.32472°N 78.97528°E / 11.32472; 78.97528
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictPerambalur (பெரம்பலூர் மாவட்டம்)
Government
 • Typesmall village
 • BodyGrama panchayat
Area
 • Total1 km2 (0.4 sq mi)
Population
 (3000)
 • Total3,000
 • Density3,000/km2 (7,800/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
621133
Telephone code04328
Namaiyur Village

Namaiyur is a small village part of Kunnam Taluk, Perambalur, Tamil Nadu, India. The nearby places are Trichy and Ariyalur. Here nature of work is agriculture only.

Geography

Namaiyur Village is located at 11°19′29″N 78°58′32″E / 11.324803°N 78.975515°E / 11.324803; 78.975515, elevation 108 ft.

Economy

Currently, Namaiyur Village is the top Sugarcane, Tapioca, maize and more etc.

Temples and Festivals

Namaiyur has Some temples and places In this temple the festival is a very most famous festival around this area, similar to the.

  • Panjumayi palayi temple
  • Moopanaar temple
  • Mariamman temple
  • Panjumai temple
  • Moopanaar temple
  • Vinayaka temple
  • Sivan temple
  • Murugan temple
  • Perumal temple
  • Selliamman temple
  • Karuppusamy temple
  • Karumpaayiram temple
  • Aakasa thurai temple
  • Kaattu Ayyanar temple
  • Paattan paatti temple
  • Periyandavar temple
  • Oorsuthiyan temple
  • Om shakthi temple

Agriculture and Major Crops

Rice and Sugar cane are grown as a major commercial crop. The predominate soil in the district is red sanding with scattered packers of black soil. This village consists mainly of glade soil. The soil in the district is best suited for raising dry crops. Cotton also grown in many places.

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