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Tiruppur District is one of the 38 districts of the
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n state of
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, formed in 22 February 2009. Dharapuram was the largest taluk by area in the district. The district is well-developed and industrialized. The Tiruppur banian industry, the cotton market, Kangeyam bull and Uthukkuli butter, among other things, provide for a vibrant economy. The city of Tiruppur is the administrative headquarters for the district. As of 2011, the district had a population of 2,479,052 with a sex-ratio of 989 females for every 1,000 males.


History

The district is named after the city of Tiruppur. In
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,
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(the third of the
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) returned the cattle captured by the enemies and returned to Dharapuram (நிறை மீட்டல், ''Nirai Meetal''). It eventually become ''Nirai Thiruputhal'' and become Tiruppur. Since the 1990s, the formation of the new Tiruppur district had been urged by the exporters of Tiruppur. Tiruppur city and surrounding region, where there is considerable industrial and business activities, was to be the core area. They believed that a new district would facilitate administration of the region and allow more aggressive development measures. Tiruppur district was formed in 2009, carved out of the
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and Erode
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making it the 32nd district of Tamil Nadu and one of the ten most industrialised and economically developed districts of Tamil Nadu. Before the formation of Tiruppur district,
Avinashi Avinashi () (previously known as ''Thirupukkoliyur'') is a Special Grade Town Panchayat in Tiruppur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Avinashi is one among the nine taluks of the district. It is one of the popular pilgrim destination ...
,
Madathukulam Madathukulam is Border to Dindigul District (Saminathapuram municipality) in Tirupur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Demographics India census, Madathukulam had a population of 20,212. Males constitute 51% of the population and fe ...
, Palladam, Tiruppur, and Udumalpet were taluks of
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; and Dharapuram and Kangeyam were taluks of Erode district. The new taluks of
Madathukulam Madathukulam is Border to Dindigul District (Saminathapuram municipality) in Tirupur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Demographics India census, Madathukulam had a population of 20,212. Males constitute 51% of the population and fe ...
and Uthukuli were formed after the district was created.


Geography and climate

Tiruppur district lies on the western part of Tamil Nadu bordering the Western Ghats and hence the district enjoys a moderate climate. The district is surrounded by
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in the west, Erode district to the North and northeast and
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in the east and Dindigul district in the south east. To the south the district is surrounded by
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( Idukki district). The district has an area of 5187 sq.km. The southern and south western parts of the district ( Dharapuram and Udumalpet) enjoys maximum rainfall, due to the surrounding of western ghats. The rest of the district lies in the rain shadow region of the Western Ghats and experiences salubrious climate most parts of the year, except the extreme east part of the district. The mean maximum and minimum temperatures for Tiruppur city during summer and winter vary between 35 °C to 18 °C. The average annual rainfall in the plains is around 700mm with the North East and the South West monsoons contributing to 47% and 28% respectively to the total rainfall. The major rivers flowing through the district are
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and
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. The Amaravati river is the main source of irrigation in the district.
Amaravathi Dam The Amaravathi Dam is a dam constructed across the Amaravathi River. It is located at Amaravathinagar, south of Udumalpet on SH 17 in the Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary, Tirupur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The associated ...
, which created Amaravathi Reservoir, is located at
Amaravathinagar Amaravathinagar is a small town in the foothills of Annamalai Hills in Tirupur district, Tamil Nadu, India; 17 km south on SH 17 from Udumalpet and around 80 km south of Downtown Coimbatore city. The three major employers in this ...
. Thirumurthy dam which is created by the PAP project is situated in this district. Both Amaravathi dam and Thirumurthy dam are the prime source of irrigation in the district, whereas Uppaar dam is another dam which receives water from seasonal rains.


Demographics

According to 2011 census, Tiruppur district had a population of 2,479,052 with a sex-ratio of 989 females for every 1,000 males, much above the national average of 929. A total of 241,351 were under the age of six, constituting 123,612 males and 117,739 females.
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accounted for 15.97% and 0.22% of the population respectively. The average literacy of the district was 71.02%, compared to the national average of 72.99%. The district had a total of 712,210 households. There were a total of 1,266,137 workers, comprising 130,331 cultivators, 216,945 main agricultural labourers, 36,139 in house hold industries, 785,181 other workers, 97,541 marginal workers, 5,486 marginal cultivators, 29,388 marginal agricultural labourers, 4,849 marginal workers in household industries and 57,818 other marginal workers.


Politics


Administration and politics

Tiruppur district is administered by a collector, presentl
K. Vijaya Karthikeyan.
Parliamentary constituencies: * Tiruppur (Part) * Pollachi (Part) *
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(Part) * Erode (Part) * The Nilgiris (Part) Assembly constituencies: Revenue divisions * Dharapuram * Tiruppur * Udumalpet Municipal corporations: * Tiruppur Municipal Corporation (TCMC) Municipalities Town Panchayats


Economy

The city of Tirupur, at the heart of the district, is a textile center. The agricultural sector is predominantly small and has marginal farmers with land holdings of less than two hectares.


See also

* Andiagoundanoor * List of districts of Tamil Nadu *
Thandukkaran palayam Thandukkaran Palayam is a village located in Tirupur district of Tamil Nadu in India. It is located exactly in between Avinashi and Punjai Puliampatti. Agriculture is the main occupation of this village. Although garment making also plays a vit ...
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References


External links


District website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Tirupur District Districts of Tamil Nadu 2009 establishments in Tamil Nadu