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Ilanji

Coordinates: 8°57′27″N 77°16′43″E / 8.9574°N 77.2786°E / 8.9574; 77.2786
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Ilanji
village
Ilanji is located in Tamil Nadu
Ilanji
Ilanji
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates: 8°57′27″N 77°16′43″E / 8.9574°N 77.2786°E / 8.9574; 77.2786
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictTirunelveli
TalukTenkasi
Population
 (2011)
 • Total10,325
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)

Ilanji is a panchayat town in Tenkasi taluk, Tirunelveli district, in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located between the towns Tenkasi and Shencottah. Ilanji is famous for the manufacturing of pots.

Demographics

In the 2001 Indian census,[1] Ilanji reported a population of 9,423. Males constituted 51% of the population and females 49%. Ilanji had an average literacy rate of 66%, higher than the national average of 59.5%. The male literacy was 75%, and female literacy was 57%. In 2001 in Ilanji, 10% of the population was under 6 years of age.

By the 2011 census, 10,325 people were reported as living in Ilanji.[2]

It has the prestige of having 3 MLAs for Tenkasi assembly constituency and one district board president for the whole Tirunelveli district which comprised Tuticorin and Trinelveli districts put together at that time.

Geography

The word 'Ilanji' has a number of meanings including a water body. The village has three lakes very close to it. This is the only place which receives both south-west and north-east monsoon.[citation needed]

Geographically, Ilanji is the centroid of a triangle whose three corners are the towns of Senkottai, Courtallam and Tenkasi, each of which is located approximately 3 km (2 mi) from Ilanji. As a result, some people call it "Triplet City" in Tirunelveli district. It is also bounded by two rivers, the Sitraru (Therkaru) and the Kundaru (Vadakkaru).[3] It's also said that at one point in time, a river flowed through the town.[citation needed]

Sites

ThiruvilanjiKumaran Koil, a beautiful temple for Lord Murugan overlooking fields and farms is the main temple of Ilanji. In addition the town boasts of other temples including Keela Koil, Pillayar Koil, Perumal Koil, Sri Krishnan Koil, Sitrattu Veerimman Koil (also known as Sithai Amman Koil) and Kali Amman Kovil Temple.

Notable people

I.S Sethuramalingam Pillai, Late Headmaster, Ilanji Ramaswamy Pillai High School, was a recipient of the Tamil Nadu State Government's "Nalla Aasiriyar Virudhu" (Best Teacher Award, 1970). Eswara Konar is a farmer who was also well known for his rheumatoid arthritis treatment (Siddha medicine|Siddha medical system). Landlord P. Nallakannu chettiar is a prominent farmer who was well known for his agricultural activities and innovative cultivation of new crops. Other prominent natives include, Rao Bahadur I.C. Eswaran Pillai (District Board Chairman), I.K. Subramania Pillai (Member of Legislative Assembly), I.A. Chidambaram Pillai (Member of Legislative Council and Member of Legislative Assembly), I.A. Velayutham Pillai, who was the Chief Executive of Ilanji Bank which was later merged with Bank of Madura which is at present ICICI Bank, V. Subramanian who was the Executive of a nationalized bank was popularly known as VS in the banking sector, Dr.P.N.Muthiah, Dean, Madurai Kamaraj University,. Dr .V. Gomatinayagam, Dean Annamalai University, Director of Distant Education, Annamalai University. Mr Thamburaj Pandian, who as the chief of the Senior Citizens' Forum, along with Sri V. Subramanian and Sri I.S. Deivengaperumal, has pioneered the meals programme which facilitates provision of ready-to-eat food at the doorsteps of many senior citizens in the area. He is the son-in-law of Sri. Durairaj Pandian, a legislator of the erstwhile Madras State. I.S. Akilandam Pillai started the Ramaswamy Pillai Higher Secondary School[4] at Ilanji in the year 1916 as a primary school. I.S.AKILANDAM PILLAI was a pioneer in farming who developed mangoes by crafting & periodically wrote articles in INDIAN FARMING journal. He was well known for innovative farming.

Schools

  • Ramasamy Pillai Higher Secondary School[4]
  • Bharath Montessori Matriculation Higher Secondary School
  • Syed Res Mat Higher Secondary School
  • English Primary School
  • ICI Primary School
  • Valli Nayaga Primary School
  • T D T A Middle School
  • Aramba Jothi Matric School
  • Sri Shankara Vidhyalaya School

Temples

  • Kumaran Temple[5]
  • Kulasekaranathar Kulalvaimozhi Amman Temple
  • Sri Kali Amman Temple
  • Sri Krishna temple, West Ilanji
  • Chitrattu Veeri Amman Temple
  • Varatha Raja Perumal Koil
  • Abirami Amman Kovil

Tourist Spots

Transport

Ilanji as said is the centroid of Tenkasi, Senkottai and Courtalam triangle, finds all the buses (that is from Tenkasi to Senkottai) to stop. There are two stops namely Chowkai (buses not going via Courtallam from Tenkasi to Shencottah stop here), West Ilanji bus stop (buses going via Courtallam from Tenkasi to Senkottai stop here) which serve as the North and South extremes of the village.

Businesses

  • Timber
  • Pottery worlds
  • Agriculture

Miscellaneous

Ilanji is also famous for a sweet called "pozhi" which is prepared of dal, jaggery and is prepared without coconut.

Owing to its scenic beauty, Ilanji has featured in many films.

References

  1. ^ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  2. ^ "NPR Report: Tamil Nadu: Tirunelveli: Tenkasi". National Population Register, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2011.
  3. ^ Kundaru (Tamil : குண்டாறு)
  4. ^ a b "Ramasamy Pillai Hr. Sec. School, Ilanji". Ramasamy Pillai Higher Secondary School,Ilanji. 12 January 2009. Retrieved 19 August 2018. [unreliable source?]
  5. ^ http://www.ilanjimurugantemple.tnhrce.in/