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Ramanallur
hamlet
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictAriyalur
Population
 (2001)
 • Total2,500
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationTN-
Coastline0 kilometres (0 mi)
Nearest cityThanjavur
Sex ratio944 /
Literacy59.98%
Lok Sabha constituencyChidambaram

Ramanallur is a small islet located amid Kollidam river. This islet is a part of Alagiyamanavalam Revenue Village and Panchayat, Ariyalur taluka of Ariyalur district in the state of Tamil nadu, India .

Geography

Ramanallur is located at . It stretches 5 km West to East and 2 km North to South.

Ramanallur consists of Mela Ramanallur and Kizha Ramanallur.

There are only 4 streets in Mela Ramanallur namely

  • Vadukku Theru (North Street)
  • Mela Theru (West Street)
  • Therkku Theru (South Street)
  • Keela Theru

Kizha Ramanallur is another Islet located near to Mela Ramanallur amid Kollidam river.

The islet has houses, a panchayat union school, a fair price shop, a temple of Pachaiamman, which was unearthed from a mound of sand by villagers and agricultural lands in which paddy and vegetables like brinjal are grown. They get water in borewells at a depth of 15 ft. Most of the people, who are land owners, said that they have been living for generations in this island village.

Demographics

Ramanallur had a total population of about 2500. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Ramanallur has an average literacy rate of 55%. 11% of the population is under 6 years of age.

How they reach Mainland

If they want to move on north side to Thirumanur in Ariyalur district or to the south side to Kabisthalam and Papanasam in Thanjavur district, It is a difficult task. During summer, they use bullock carts to cross the Kollidam river to a distance of 1 km on either side. In rainy season, they use coracle when the river is full or wade through waist deep water. When the river is in spate, they are completely cut off from mainland even by the above modes of transport i.e. they are in distress.

In hour of need

The absence of physical connectivity is the biggest and prime problem faced by Ramanallur Villagers. Their long felt demand is for construction of bridge in the southern side connecting Papanasam and Kabisthalam villages in Thanjavur district.