Ramanaickenpettai

Ramanaickenpettai is a Village panchayat in Vaniyambadi of Tirupattur District of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

Ramanaickenpettai
Village Panchayat
Nickname(s): 
RN.PET
Ramanaickenpettai
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates: 12.661778°N 78.548298°E / 12.661778; 78.548298
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictTirupattur
Elevation
143 m (469 ft)
Population
 (2001)
  Total12,468
Languages
  OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
635801
Vehicle registrationTN83

Geography

It is located near a branch of the river Palar.

Yelagiri hill is located 23 km from here, a good hill station in Tirupattur district of Tamil Nadu, India, situated off the Vaniyambadi-Tirupattur road. Located at an altitude of 1,410 metres and spread across 30 km2, the Yelagiri village (also spelled Elagiri) is surrounded by orchards, rose-gardens, and green valleys.

Temples

One mosque and eight temples are located there. Samundeswari Amman Temple is one of the famous temples of Ramanaickenpettai. Villages like Vadakkapattu, Avarankuppam, and others, are located next to the branch of the river Palar. Ramanaickenpettai is located nearly 12.1 km from Vaniyambadi bus stand and Vaniyambadi Railway Station.

The Samundeshwari Amman Temple is the scene of Samundeshwari Amman Thiru Viza, one of the oldest and most famous festivals, is held every five years. The Riverside Shiva and Ganesha temples are ancient.

Schools

The following schools in the village:

  • Government Higher Secondary School Ramanaickenpettai
  • Arshiya Fathima matriculation high School
  • Government Elementary School Ramanaickenpettai

The following schools out of the village:

  • Gajalnaickenpettai Girls Higher Secondary School
  • Ambalur Girls Higher Secondary School
  • Theemampettai Girls High School
  • Bhommikupan Girls High School
  • Keethandapatti Girls High School
  • Pachur Girls Higher Secondary School
  • Periyangkuppam Girls High School

Infrastructure and Facilities

Roads link it to Avarankkuppam, Ambalur, Puthukoil, Vaniyambadi, Thiruppatur, Nattrampalli, Kanakanachiyamman Temple, Andhra (West), Puthu koil and Natrampalli and Dasariyappanoor. The western side is bordered by the Palar river that forms the border of Andhra Pradesh State.

References


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