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Sengapadai is a village southwest of
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city and 10 km southwest of Thirumangalam. The village was created by Koon Pandiyan, a Pandiya King, created the village as a military base on the banks of Gundar River, a distributary of River
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. During an earlier period, the village was known as Sengol Padai (English: Military of Throne) which later became Sengapadai.


Geography

Sengapadai is located in
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on the banks of Gundar River, a distributary of river
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. The average elevation of Sengapadai is . This village forms a panchayat and falls under the administrative control of the district of
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, the taluk of Thirumangalam, and the panchayat union of Kallikudi, with a postal code of 625704 and an STD code of 04549.


History

Koon Pandiyan established a military base on the banks of Gundar River, and this place was called Sengol Padai. Later, it came to be known as Sengappadai. This is the popular knowledge in the village. This village is not mentioned in Tamil literature, however, there are two old temples in the village which speak to its history. The temple in the west is Sennakesava Perumal Koil and the one in the east is Sidhi Vinayakar Koil which was constructed in the era of Pandiya kings. The earliest Vinayaka temple, at the centre of the village, was defaced by the
Malik Kafur Malik Kafur (died 1316), also known as Taj al-Din Izz al-Dawla, was a prominent slave-general of the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji. He was captured by Alauddin's general Nusrat Khan during the 1299 invasion of Gujarat, and rose to promi ...
invasion; this temple is known as ''Mottai Pillaiyar Koil,'' due to its broken head.


Demographics

, Sengapadai had a population of 3,712: 1,859 males and 1.853 females. Sengapadai had an average literacy rate of 65%, higher than the national average of 63.5%. 10% of the population was under 6 years of age. According to the 2011 census, Sengapadai population increased to 3,924 with 1,977 males and 1,947 females. The literacy rate also increased, to 69%.


Language

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is spoken predominantly in Sengapadai.


Religion

At the moment, all residents in this village are
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. However, in the past, there were Christian missionaries in the village. Many Hindu Temples are located throughout the village.


Production


Agriculture

Almost all the lands within Sengapadai's geographical limits are cultivatable. Nearly 60% of families are farmers. Cotton is the main product, but farmers also produce grains, nuts, cattle feed, sun flower seeds and many vegetables.
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is not produced as there is no storage pond available, which is necessary for flood irrigation of the paddy crop.


Weaving

Nearly 5% of families weave cloth, mainly cotton, on handlooms.


Service

The portion of the population that are not farmers, are engaged in government- or privately-owned services. In 2009–10, under the Anna Marumalarchi Thittam, a state-funded development project, a library was created in a new building and contains thousand of books on history, literature, fiction and other subjects. Two public bathing cubicles for men were constructed under a panchayat project in the year 2008–09. Bathing rooms for women have not yet been built.


Poultry and dairy farms

A few poultry farms produce eggs and chickens. Dairy farms supply barely-sufficient milk for local consumption.


Industry

There are no industries in Sengapadai. The Government of
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plans to establish a SIDCO (Small Industries) Complex. However, this development was heavily opposed by the local farmers in 2008 because it could result in the loss of many trees and agricultural activities.


Solar Power

Kamuthi Solar Power Project Kamuthi Solar Power Project is a photovoltaic power station spread over an area of in Kamuthi, Ramanathapuram district, 90 km from Madurai, in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. The project was commissioned by Adani Power. With a generatin ...
- A 648 MW solar power station was inaugurated in 2016


Living standards

Many villagers are in the middle income group; almost all are above the poverty level. Still there are concepts of Castism among the older generation. The village has excellent water distribution and a drainage network, but sanitation facilities are poor. Waste management has to be implemented by the Government. Items such as plastic, glass and metals are dumped along with biodegradable wastes in the farming lands. This severely affects the yields from these lands. The few private clinics are run by Paramedics.


Postal, telegraphy, telephone and Internet services

There is a village post office in Sengapadai, which also serves the nearby villages in collecting and distributing. Families have wired telephone and internet facilities provided by BSNL, and almost all young people own a cell phone.


Transport


Road

Sengapadai is connected by paved roads in the south (towards Villur), east (towards Karisalkalampatti, Sivarakottai and Kalligudi), west (towards T. Pudupatti) and north (towards Madurai). The primary traffic lies to Thirumangalam and Madurai. State government-operated buses are the main source of transportation for most people. Apart from city buses, three-wheeled, black and yellow
auto-rickshaws An auto rickshaw is a motorized version of the pulled rickshaw or cycle rickshaw. Most have three wheels and do not tilt. They are known by many terms in various countries including auto, auto rickshaw, baby taxi, mototaxi, pigeon, jonnybee, bajaj ...
, referred to as autos, are used to reach this village from Thirumangalam.


References

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