Pandaravilai

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Pandaravilai
village
Pandaravilai is located in Tamil Nadu
Pandaravilai
Pandaravilai
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates: 8°39′23″N 77°59′51″E / 8.656320°N 77.99753°E / 8.656320; 77.99753Coordinates: 8°39′23″N 77°59′51″E / 8.656320°N 77.99753°E / 8.656320; 77.99753
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictTuticorin
Population
 • Total2,500
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
628751
Telephone code91-4630
Vehicle registrationTN92
Nearest cityEral
Lok Sabha constituencyTuticorin
Vidhan Sabha constituencySrivaikuntam
ClimateAw (Köppen)

Pandravilai or Eazhur Pandaravilai is a village in Eral Taluk in Tuticorin District.[1][2] It is part of Perungulam town panchayat and comes under Eral Police border within Srivaikundam constituency.

History[]

This village has seven huge streets, explaining its name, Eazhur Pandaravilai (ஏழூர் பண்டாரவிளை).

Economy[]

This village is famous for its traditional orthopedic and Siddha Varma medical work. This traditional medical method has been followed for more than 100 years. Practitioners spread throughout Tamilnadu.

Demographics[]

Most of the villagers migrated from places such as Uvari or Kayamozhi.

Most of the residents are engaged in agriculture and business, while some depend on the palmyra tree.

Culture[]

Hindu and Christianity are the major religions. It has three Christian churches (2 CSI Churches, 1 Apostolic Church) and multiple temples.

Facilities[]

This village has a Government Primary Health Center.

The village hosts 3 schools (2 middle and 1 primary).

The village has two banks.

Geography[]

On the north side Pandaravilai is surrounded by a pond called Perungulam. It is located in 30 KM towards South from District headquarters Thoothukudi. 646 KM from State capital Chennai. The nearby villages are Pannaivilai, Perungulam, Nattathi, Sawyerpuram.

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References[]

  1. ^ Board, Madras (India : State) State Electricity (1964). Administration Report.
  2. ^ Sinnakani, R. (2007). Tamil Nadu State: Thoothukudi District. ... Government of Tamil Nadu, Commissioner of Archives and Historical Research.
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