Moolimangalam
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Moolimangalam
Mooligai Mangalam | |
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urban area | |
Nickname: Moovai | |
Coordinates: 11°2′15″N 78°0′11″E / 11.03750°N 78.00306°E | |
Country | India |
State | Tamil Nadu |
District | Karur |
Elevation | 125 m (410 ft) |
Languages | |
• Official | Tamil |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 639136 |
Telephone code | 04324 |
Mooligaimangalam (Moolimangalam) is a small urban area located in Karur district[2] in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It occupies the 3rd and 4th wards of Tamil Nadu Kagitha Alai Town Panchayat.
Demographics
Mooligaimangalam consists of roughly 400 homes and a population of 2,000 people.[3]
Geography
Moolimangalam is 11 km northwest of Karur and just south of the Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers complex at TNPL Pugalur.[4] Adjacent villages include Sottaiyur, Kurukkapalayam, Sokkankadu, Pandipalayam, Masagoundanpudur, Pazhamapuram, Thadampalayam and Ponniagoundanpudur.
Communication
The telecommunication providers of the area are BSNL, Aircel, Airtel, Reliance, Jio and Vodafone & Idea. BSNL provides landline connections. Internet connectivity is fair (mostly dial-up connections).
Transport
Mooligaimangalam has a good transportation system made up of private minibusses and government-run buses. Most people commute by bicycle or motorcycle.
The nearby town Pugalur (Code:PGR) has a railway station which connects to Erode, Coimbatore, Trichy, Chennai, and Cochin. Passenger trains and express trains pass through the station.[5]
The nearest airport is in Trichy (87 km).[6] The major Airport is located at Coimbatore (115 km).[7]
Entertainment
No theatres or cinemas are near Moolimangalam. The nearest theatres are in Karur or Paramathi Velur. Most town residents have access to television.
Cricket is the sport of choice among Moolimangalam children.
History
The name Mooligaimangalam is derived from the rare 'Mooligai' plant found in the village. Eventually, it was changed to Moolimangalam.
Industries
Many citizens work at TNPL. TNPL gets water from Thirukkattuthurai Village Panchayat located in the Cauvery river bank.
Agriculture is the main industry. Agribusiness made significant improvements after the TEWLIS project allowed effluent water to be pumped from TNPL into the village. Sugarcane and paddy are the primary crops, but coconut trees have grown in popularity.
Textiles are also a viable industry.
Many people work in Karur, nearby cities, or abroad.
Education
Moolimangalam has one primary Panchayat school, taught in the Tamil language.[8] The literacy rate is around 30-40%. In recent days, because of increased awareness around the importance of literacy, children attend TNPL Matriculation & Higher secondary school,[9] Pugalur Public School, Pugalur Boys, and Girls High School.
M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering (MKCE),[10] Thalavapalayam, is the major engineering college near the town. The college is located 5 kilometers away from Moolimangalam and is affiliated to Anna University, Chennai. It is accredited by the All India Council of Technical Education, New Delhi.[11]
This town has produced lawyers, doctors, and many engineering graduates who work in multinational companies.
Religion
Moolimangalam has Pillaiyar temple (reconstructed in 2009), Sellandiamman Temple, Maruthaiveeran Temple (Dalits), and an unnamed Temple for Naidus.
The village boasts one public library, two public wells, and many water taps maintained by the TNPL Panchayat.
Politics
ADMK and DMK[12] are the primary political parties.
Festivals
The Mariamman festival takes place around temple in Nanaparappu, 4 kilometers from town. People celebrate Pongal and Deepavali (conducting adal padal by youngsters).
During Pongal, village youngsters conduct a sports program for three days with prizes.
The primary festival is Sellandiamman festival, which is celebrated during the Tamil month of 'Panguni'. During this festival, the villagers invite their relatives. The festival lasts for 3 days. The staged drama (Natakam, in Tamil) and Adal Padal is the most popular entertainment show there.
Clonal research center
TNPL commissioned a state-of-the-art clonal propagation centre with a capacity to produce 10 crore clonal plants a year. The centre is said to be the largest clonal production, research and development centre in a single location in India.[13]
References
- ^ "Maps, Weather, and Airports for Pugalur, India". www.fallingrain.com. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
- ^ "Karur District, Government of Tamil Nadu | Land of Minerals | India".
- ^ https://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011census/dchb/3312_PART_B_DCHB_KARUR.pdf
- ^ http://www.agaram.tn.gov.in/dtp/general.asp
- ^ "Pugalur Railway Station in Pugalur India". www.india9.com. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
- ^ https://www.trichyairport.com.
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- ^ "Tamil Nadu Schools". web.archive.org. 29 September 2007. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
- ^ "TNPL School".
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- ^ "தலை நிமிரட்டும் தமிழ்நாடு!". dmk.in. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
- ^ "The Hindu : Front Page : New clonal research centre inaugurated". web.archive.org. 28 January 2008.