Paramakudi
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Flood warning issued to residents along Vaigai bed
Flood warning has been issued for people living along the Vaigai bed as it is in spate.
According to reports, 5,600 cusecs was realised at Parthibanur regulator on Tuesday evening. Of which, 1,226 cusecs and 1,825 cusecs was discharged in Right Main Canal and Left Main Canal respectively. Around 2,545 cusecs had been let in the Vaigai, which carried water to the Big Tank in Ramanathapuram and a few more tanks.
The people living along the Vaigai had been asked to move to safer areas. Many families, who had their tents in the middle of the river at Paramakudi were evacuated. The water, which was flowing from Viraganoor dam, had reached Paramakudi. A large number of people thronged the causeway in Paramakudi to witness the flood in Vaigai.
Since there was a report that discharge of water in the Vaigai might be increased if the rain continued in the catchment areas, the district administration stopped vehicular traffic on causeway across the Vaigai in Paramakudi.
Collector T.N. Hariharan said flood warning had been issued to the people living in low lying areas in the district particularly Nagatchi and Sevvur villages. They were asked to move to safer areas. Officials of Revenue, Police, Public Works Department, Fire and Rescue Service personnel were alerted to meet out eventualities.
Since there was a heavy downpour throughout the night on Monday, holiday was declared to schools as a precautionary measure. Many low lying areas in Ramanathapuram had been waterlogged, causing inconvenience to the residents. The following are the rainfall received during the last 24 hours that ended on Tuesday at 8.30 a.m. (in mm): Pallamorkulam-82, Ramanathapuram-75.30, Kadaladi-75.30, Valinokkam-50.20, Vattanam-47, Mandapam-30, R.S. Mangalam-31.20, Pamban-23.10, Paramakudi-20.40, Thondi-18.60, Kamudhi-14, Thangatchimadam-11, Thiruvadanai-5.30 and Rameswaram-4.20 mm.
Monday, November 15, 2010
PARAMAKUDI
Paramakudi is a town, a municipality in Ramanathapuram district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The river Vaigai flows through Paramakudi on its way to the Bay of Bengal.
Demographics and location
As of 2001 India census Paramakudi had a population of 82,239. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Paramakudi has an average literacy rate of 74%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: Male literacy is 80%, and female literacy is 68%. In Paramakudi, 12% of the population is under 6 years of age. It is the highest populated town in the district and second largest town in the district of Ramanathapuram.[update]
The nearest towns include Ilaiyangudi, Ramanathapuram, and Sivagangai. The town is at the junction of three districts: Ramnathapuram, Sivagangai and Virudunagar. Paramakudi is 74 km east of Madurai, on route to Rameswaram.
History
Historically the area was ruled by the Pandyan Dynasty this is not the head quarters of any king but was ruled by Pandiyas and later by the King Sethupathi of Ramanathapuram. According to the ancient epic Ramayana, Lord Rama started his battle against Ravana at Sethu Canal, which is 45 minutes travel from here.
Paramakudi consists of two formerly separate settlements, Paramakudi and Emaneswaran, which merged to form the present municipal town in 1964.
Temples and churches
Paramakudi's famous temples are Perumal Temple (which hosts a Chitra festival), Meenakshi Amman Temple and Muthalamman Temple. Other temples include Varadharaja Perumaal (Emaneswaram), Sri Hanuman, Eswaran, Subramaniya Swami, Draupadi Amman, Panchamuga Anjaneyar, Machadi Karruppan, Siddhi Vinayagar and Murugan, and Sathuraga Nayaki Amman.
Alangara Matha's Church, Tamil Evangelical Lutheran Church (TELC), Church of South India (CSI), Christian Believers Assembly (Brethren), Apostalic Fellowship Tabernacle (AFT) Church, Assemblies of God, Pentecostal Mission, Maranatha Church, Fr. Berkman’s Church, Roman Catholic Church are some of the other local churches. Paramakudi also has seven mosques, including one near the city centre, which features a minaret about 120 feet tall.
Education
In the town, there is one arts college run by the government, which offers an MBA program, and two evening colleges (Madurai Kamaraj and Alagappa) in nearby Karaikudi. Sri Muthalamman Polytechnic College offers diploma courses. For higher studies, the students are supposed to go to other towns and districts. Two government schools and four aided schools offer secondary and higher secondary education. The engineering college is Ganapathy Chettiar College of Engineering.
There are four matriculation schools and five secondary high schools.
PARAMAKUDI PHOTOS
Alangara Matha Church Paramakudi
Aathu plalam
(Athu pallam (paramakudi)
old railway station paramakudi
Sri muthalamman temple
Anjaneyar temple paramakudi
om shanmuga theatre
PARAMAKUDI PHOTOS
A. V Hr Sec school
Photos by Santha guru
Aathu plalam
(Athu pallam (paramakudi)
old railway station paramakudi
Sri muthalamman temple
Anjaneyar temple paramakudi
om shanmuga theatre
krishna theater
ravi theater
PHOTOS BY SANTHA GURU
Muthalamman Temple பால்குடம் திருவிழா
Ulaga nayagan
ஆத்து பாலம் இடிக்கும் போது
Muthalamman Temple பால்குடம் திருவிழா
Paramakudi arch (last photo)
Flood warning issued to residents along Vaigai bed
Paramakudi entrance
vaigai river
sri muthalamman temple
Urapuli temple (My favorite place)
ஆதாம் பாலம்
Mamu carden famous restaurant in paramakudi
A. V. Hr. sec school (My school entrance)
Meenakshi amman temple (paramakudi)
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