Mudukulathur

Mudukulathur
முதுகுளத்தூர்
Town
Mudukulathur
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates: 9°20′18″N 78°30′30″E / 9.338233°N 78.508301°E / 9.338233; 78.508301Coordinates: 9°20′18″N 78°30′30″E / 9.338233°N 78.508301°E / 9.338233; 78.508301
Country  India
State Tamil Nadu
District Ramanathapuram
Government
  Type Town Panchayat
  Body Mudukulathur Town Panchayat
Area
  Total 8 km2 (3 sq mi)
Elevation 70 m (230 ft)
Population (2011)
  Total 14,789
  Density 1,800/km2 (4,800/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Tamils
Languages
  Official Tamil
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN 623704
Telephone code 4576
Vehicle registration TN 65

Mudukulathur is a panchayat town in the Ramanathapuram district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

The pearl town was known for its politics during the post-independence period from 1950 to 1970.

Most of the families in the town and neighboring villages making their living from farming, which depends on irregular seasonal rain and depleted groundwater resources. More than a third of the populationlives in poverty, social harmony is fragile because of drought and there are no employment generating economical or industrial activities at the local level and the town lacks leadership on socio-economical spheres.

Bargaining or lobbying power of the local administration with the state government and its agencies are at best very limited to non-existent. There are no socio-economic institutions in this town or taluk.

Health is major concern in Mudukulathur, with most of the men and women around 50 years of age having blood pressure problems, diabetes, arthritis etc. For health facilities people depend on the nearby town of Parmakkudi. The government hospital serves the people of the town and the villages around it. But quality health care is a distant dream and preventive health care is something people are not aware of; this is the case with the majority of the Indian population irrespective of education or wealth levels.Many people passed in many services exams most of them are interested to join the police service and army.

Demography

As of 2001 India census,[1] Mudukulathur had a population of 13,130. Males constituted 50% of the population and females 50%. Mudukulathur had an average literacy rate of 70%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy was 76%, and female literacy was 65%. 12% of the population was under 6 years of age.

In earlier times, the town used to be called Mutthukulathur, meaning "the town with pearls in its lakes" in Tamil with obvious reference to the three ponds "oorani". However the name of the town changed over the years to Mudhukulathur meaning "town of oldest ponds" in an ironical reference to the absence of the pearls and the ponds drying up.

Economy

The local economy produces commodities such as rice, chilli, cotton and seasonal vegetables. The economy of the town is largely dependent on Gulf money, wages from government salaries, agriculture, labour and trade. Major local economy is based on agriculture.

Education

Government And Government Aided Educational Institutions

SCHOOL SINCE AFFILIATION GROUPS/BRANCH EXTRA CURRICULAR MANAGEMENT
TELC High School Govt. of TN

- BOARD OF SCHOOL EDUCATION

Govt Aided - private Management
Panchayat Elementary School Govt. of TN

- BOARD OF SCHOOL EDUCATION

Government of Tamil Nadu
Pallivasal Higher Secondary School 1927 Govt. of TN

- BOARD OF SCHOOL EDUCATION

Govt Aided - private Management
Government Higher Secondary School High School-1953
Higher Secondary School-1978.
Govt. of TN

- BOARD OF SCHOOL EDUCATION

Groups:


1.MPC-Comp.Sci
2.hggMPC-Bio
3.Economics -Comp.Sci
4.Economics -History
5.Vocational -Account & Auditing
6.Vocational -General Machinist

Activities :


1.NCC
2.NSS
3.JRC
4.Scouts & Guides
5.National Green Corps
6. Consumer club.

Government of Tamil Nadu
Higher Education
Govt Arts & Science college Karikudi Alagappa University
B.A
B.Sc
Government
Technical Education
Government ITI 1975 Government

Self-Financing Educational Institutions

S Selvanayagapuram higher secondary school

SCHOOL SINCE AFFILIATION GROUPS/BRANCH EXTRA CURRICULAR MANAGEMENT
Kamaraj Matriculation School Matric sylabus Private Management
Kanna Matriculation School Matric sylabus Private Management
Higher Education
Sonaimeenal Arts & Science college Karikudi Alagappa University Private Management
Technical Education
Rahmaniya ITI 2000 Private Management

Governance

List of Assembly Representatives

NAME PARTY DURATION
Thiru.Pasumpon U.Muthuramalingam thevar M.L.A Forward bloc more than 10 years
Thiru. So. Balakrishnan Yadav B.A.,BL .,MLA Congress 1977-80
Thiru. K. Pathinettampadian M.A M.L.A AIADMK 2001–2006
K. Murugavel B.A., MLA. DMK 2006-up to 2011
M. Murugan B.A., MLA. AIADMK 2011-up to 2016
Malaysia S Pandian Congress 2016-up to

Religion

The population of this town consists of Hindus, Muslims and Christians. There are many places of worship belonging to all these religious groups.

Hindu

Five temples are to be found, Murugan Kovil, Selvi Amman Koil, Pathira Kali Amman Kovil, Vinayaga koil and Sri Dharmamunishwarar and sodalaimadan koil.

There are many Vinayagar koils. One is situated at the south-west corner of the Saravanapothiigai pond in the middle of the town and another is in Vadakoor.

Islam

Three Masjid is there Mudukulathur Muslim Periya Pallivasal, Thidal Pallivasal, Musthabapuram Pallivasal Mudukulathur Periya pallivasal Minara (height 50 m) is the highest height minara of the District.

Christianity

There are also the T.E.L.C church, C.S.I church and a Seventh-day Adventist church.

Infrastructure

Water-Road-Power

Water is very scarce in this town for many decades now. The local town administration takes care of supply of drinking water to homes. The water is supplied everyday for few hours in the morning. This water is mostly used for drinking and cooking. In summer season, supply of water is limited to 2–4 days in a week. Some people even buy water from local vendors.

This town has a well-developed road network to connect with nearby towns and villages but the quality of the roads not worthy of a mention except for the road that runs to Paramakkudi.

Most of the homes in this town are connected to the state electricity network TNEB.

Transport

The only means of transportation is by Road using public transport services operated by state transport corporation and private players like Jayavilas and Shanmugam Bus Transport companies. In the recent years, people use taxis and autos for local commute. A newly constructed bus stand, which has statues of leaders of two communities reflecting the social arrangement of present times, serves the commuters.

Health

This town being a taluk headquarters, has a government hospital and a private clinic(Parvin clinic) run by a lady doctor for many years, some private hospitals.

But these hospitals does not have adequate facilities. Generally people of this town do not prefer treatment in these hospitals. Most of the time people go to nearby bigger town Paramakkudi. People of Mudukulathur & connected villages lack on good health facilities.

References

  1. "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01.

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