Pudumadam

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Pudumadam
Village
Middle Street Masjid
Middle Street Masjid
Pudumadam is located in Tamil Nadu
Pudumadam
Pudumadam
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates: 9°16′37″N 78°59′38″E / 9.27702°N 78.993845°E / 9.27702; 78.993845Coordinates: 9°16′37″N 78°59′38″E / 9.27702°N 78.993845°E / 9.27702; 78.993845
Sub-districtRamanathapuram
DistrictRamanathapuram
StateTamil Nadu
Country India
Named forFishing and small business
Government
 • TypePanchayat Board
 • BodyPanchayat President (2013-May 2018)
Area rank10
Population
 (2017)
 • Total8,760 [1]
 • Rank7th (Ramanathapuram district)
Demonym(s)Madathan
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
623524
Telephone code04567-263
Vehicle registrationTN 65
Nearest city
  • Ramanathapuram
  • Rameshwaram
Literacy79.3%
Lok Sabha constituencyRamanathapuram
Vidhan Sabha constituencyRamanathapuram
ClimateTropical savanna (Köppen: Aw)[2]
Websitewww.pudumadam.net

Pudumadam is a village in Ramanathapuram district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.[3] Its is located near the old National Highway 49, that connects Kochi and Dhanushkodi. The nearest train station is 4 km away, at Uchippuli. The closest major cities are Ramanathapuram and Rameswaram, which are about 25 km and 37 km away from Pudumadam, respectively. Pudumadam is located on the peninsula which leads to Pamban Island. [4][5]

Economy[]

As a coastal town, Pudumadam’s economy was traditionally based on fishing and trade, especially with Sri Lanka, which is across the Gulf of Mannar from Tamil Nadu.[6][7]

Education[]

Pudumadam Higher Secondary School (previously Pudumadam High School) is located in Pudumadam, and serves the general area.[8]

Religion[]

Religious census
Religion Percent(%)
Muslim
95%
Christian
3%
Hindu
2%
Sikh
0%
Jain
0%
Other
0%

95% of Pudumadam’s population is Muslim, with 3% Christian and 2% Hindu. There are four mosques in Pudumadam, at South Street, North Street, Middle Street, and Tamilnadu Thawheed, which are mostly community funded. Pudumadam also hosts several Hindu temples and one Christian church.[citation needed]

Culture[]

The Muslim faith plays a significant role in the village’s culture. The majority of the village’s population speak Tamil.[citation needed]

Centre for Marine and Coastal Studies[]

Pudumadam is home to Madurai Kamaraj University‘s Centre for Marine and Coastal Studies. The facility is partially funded by the Indian government’s Ministry of Earth Sciences, and assists in the development of seawater quality criteria for the Gulf of Mannar. The Institute for Integrated Coastal Area and Marine Management, an agency of the Ministry of Earth Sciences, has sought a report from the Centre regarding their findings. [9]

Utilities[]

The main water supply of the village is taken from a rainwater canal called Tharavai. Community movements have organized to protect this resource, by building a small dam and planting trees.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ http://censusindia.gov.in/pca/cdb_pca_census/PCA%20CDB-3325-F-Census.xlsx
  2. ^ https://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/11/1633/2007/hess-11-1633-2007.pdf
  3. ^ NREGA report[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ https://www.pngrb.gov.in/pdf/cgd/bid9/Maps/RAMANATHAPURAM%20DISTRICT%20GA%2065.pdf
  5. ^ http://censusindia.gov.in/DigitalLibrary/Data/Census_2011/Map/Tamil%20Nadu/00_Tamil%20Nadu.pdf
  6. ^ http://www.linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr/~chevilla/FestSchrift/osbop_5a.pdf
  7. ^ Verma, Vikas Kumar (2006). "Maritime Trade Between Early Historic Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 67: 1006–1014. JSTOR 44148017.
  8. ^ https://www.icbse.com/schools/gt-hss-pudumadam-l87qe8
  9. ^ https://mkuniversity.ac.in/new/school/seenr/marine.php
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