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T. Vadipatti
Nickname: 
Vaadivasal
T. Vadipatti is located in Tamil Nadu
T. Vadipatti
T. Vadipatti
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates: 10°05′03″N 77°57′48″E / 10.084305°N 77.963448°E / 10.084305; 77.963448
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictMadurai
Government
 • TypePanchayat Town
 • BodyT. Vadipatti Peruratchi
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total26,830
DemonymVadipattians
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
625218
Vehicle registrationTN-59
Websitewww.vadipatti.com

T. Vadipatti is a panchayat town in the Madurai district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.and also known as "west gateway of Madurai.[2][as of?]

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Etymology

The name T. Vadipatti derives from the root vaayil or vaasal, meaning 'the door' or 'entrance'. It was one of the historical boundaries and entrance to Madurai and the camping place of Pandyas, which is evident from the Kulasekara Pandian period.

History

The town celebrates the festivals Jallikattu, Manju Virattu, and Erudhukattu Vizha.

Geography

The bifurcated river of Vaigai (aka Mullai Periyaru Irrigational Channel) runs south of this small township. There is a nearby village called Kulasekaran Kottai, where the palace of Kulasekara Pandian of the Pandya Dynasty was located; the Meenakshi temple constructed by him still exists. Ponnaiah malai[further explanation needed] is also located in this town.

Demographics

As of the 2001 Indian census,[3] T. Vadipatti had a population of 21,780. Males and females each constitute 50% of the population. T. Vadipatti has an average literacy rate of 68%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 77%, and female literacy is 61%. In T. Vadipatti, 10% of the population is under six years of age.

Politics

T. Vadipatti comes under the Assembly Constituency of Sholavandan. Sholavandan Assembly Constituency is a part of Theni (Lok Sabha constituency).[4]

Overview

Its paddy field and plantain field are agricultural sources for local residents. The village holds its weekly market every Tuesday.

The main village of L Pudur is located near the bus stand. Other small villages such as Neeratha, Thatampatti, Bodinayyakanpatti, Ramanayakan pttu, Kulasekeran Kotai, Katchakatti, and Virallipatti have become a part of the larger town. The Pariyar River flows through T. Vadipatti's farmlands which prominently produces paddy,[clarification needed] banana and coconut trees. The farming area is green year-round due to the river and the fertile land and water. There are old temples including Meenakashi Amman Temple, Puthadiyaan Temple aka Mettuperumaal Temple, Navaneedha Perumal Temple in the main area, and the Aadhi Ayyanaar Temple on the bank of the Mullai Periyar Channel. For 100 years, Vaikasi Visakam Festival has been celebrated in Balathandayuthabani Murugan Koil in T. Vadipatti; Vallapa Ganapathi Koil is also located in T. Vadipatti. The town also has a church and masque, showing its religious diversity in a Pandya city.

T. Vadipatti is a taluk headquarters and excels in education, sports and industry. The Thaai institution provides education for all students, from pre-kindergarten to post-graduation. It has preschool, primary, secondary, higher secondary schools catering to both the CBSE syllabus and matriculation syllabus to 12th standard. Thaai also has a polytechnic college and arts and science college for women under its higher education segment. All education activities are integrated in a well-secured campus with numerous grounds and sport activities. Other notable schools, apart from the Boys' and Girls' Higher Secondary School run by the Tamil Nadu Government, are Fiscos Matric, Venkatajalapaty Matric, and Charles. T. Vadipatti has produced numerous hockey players, of which a few have represented at the national level, as well as notable names in defense, banking, and auditing PSUs. Cricket is one other sport which is popular alongside badminton and football.

Industries and higher education

Industries

T. Vadipatti is surrounded by the following industries and is connected to T. Vadipatti Railway Station (freight-loading hub), the Madurai Airport (40 km (25 mi) and 45 minutes away by road) and Tuticorin Seaport (240 km (150 mi), taking around two and a half hours):

and numerous industries consisting of various small and medium-sized enterprises, from warehousing, cold storage, rubber components, to confectionery, etc.

Hospitals

The following specialty hospitals are located in the area:

  • Appolo Hospitals
  • Vellamal Hospitals
  • Vadamalayan Hospitals
  • AIIMS

Higher education

Notable higher education colleges by bus include

Medicine

  • Madurai Medical College
  • Vellammal Medical College
  • AIIMS in Madurai

Others within an hour drive are Theni Medical College, Dindugual Medical College, and Virudunagar Medical College.

Engineering colleges

  • Thiagaraja Engineering College

Arts and science

See also

References

  1. ^ "Census Commission of India"
  2. ^ "Census Commission of India"
  3. ^ ["Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.]
  4. ^ "List of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies" (PDF). Tamil Nadu. Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 May 2006. Retrieved 11 October 2008.

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