Appanur, is a village in the Kadaladi Taluk of Ramanathapuram District in Tamil Nadu, India.[3] It is located between Mudukulathur and Sayalgudi, on the State Highway 29 (SH29).[4]
Appanur is a small village. It is located on SH29, which runs from Thanjavur to Sayalgudi.[4] The SH29 then runs to join the East Coast Road (Thiruvanmiyur - Mahabalipuram -
Marakkanam - Pondicherry Road).[5] Appanur is about 11km from Mudukulathur, 36km from Paramakudi and 55km from Ramanathapuram.
History
It is said that Appanur has been known since ancient times as Thiru Appanur, though Thiru Appanur now refers to a place near Madurai. Appanur, as a part of the Ramnad district was under the Sethupathis during the beginning of the 17th century, then under the British Raj, before it came under the Union of India in 1947 when India received its independence.[6][7]
It is still an under developed area in India, along with the rest of the Ramnad district.[8][9][10][11] Appanur is known for rainfed bittergourd cultivation.
Smaller variety of bitter gourd grown at Appanur.
Demography
Total population of the village is 2328, of whom males are 1178 and females are 1150. Overall literacy rate is 52.02%, male literacy rate is 64.69% and female literacy rate is 39.04%, according to the 2001 census.[12][13][14]
A local festival called 'Maasa' or 'Marsa' is celebrated every year. Other Tamil festivals like Pongal and Deepavali are also celebrated. Bullock-cart races, called Rekla races, are popular locally, and are organised during festival celebrations.
"Kadaladi Taluk - Revenue Villages". GIS DIVISION - National Informatics Centre-Tamil Nadu State Centre, E-2A, Rajaji Bhavan, Besant Nagar, Chennai-90. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2013.
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