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Place in Tamil Nadu, India
Devikapuram
Temple View from hillTemple View from hill
Nickname: Devikai
Devikapuram is located in Tamil NaduDevikapuramDevikapuramLocation in Tamil Nadu, IndiaShow map of Tamil NaduDevikapuram is located in IndiaDevikapuramDevikapuramDevikapuram (India)Show map of India
Coordinates: 12°28′28″N 79°20′51″E / 12.474433°N 79.347539°E / 12.474433; 79.347539
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictThiruvanamalai
Government
 • BodyVillage Panchayat
Population
 • Total27,786
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationTN 97
Sex ratio1:1 /
Websitehttp://www.devikapuram.in/
Devikapuram viewed from Hill

Devikapuram, also called Devigai, is a town and a Panchayat board in Tiruvannamalai district, located in Tamil Nadu, India. The town is famous for handlooms, Silk weaving and ricemills, which process Arni Ponni rice. Located on the Polur - Sadras state highway, 45 kilometres from the city of Tiruvannamalai, also the district headquarters.

Location

Devikapuram is part of Tiruvannamalai district, Chetpet taluk, located in Polur-to-Chetput Road (SH-115). It is part of Thondai mandalam. It is a quiet & calm village without any industry. People lead a pleasant life by doing agriculture and weaving.

Devikapuram, the village is about 158 km(98 mi) South-West of Chennai. Also about 42 km West of Vandavasi (Wandiwash); 15 km East of Polur; 21 km South of Arani; 51 km North-East of Tiruvannamalai and 60 km South-East of Vellore. While going from Vandavasi, after Nedungunam comes Chetpet and in the same road towards Polur (West) comes Devikapuram. The Periyanaki amman temple located at north side of main road.

Demography

Devikapuram is a census town and most of the people are involved in textile business and Rice mills like its big neighbour Arni. Agamudaya Mudaliar, Sengundha Mudaliar, Tamil Jains are the prominent communities of the town.

Government and politics

Amenities

Nathan cable vision, Bsnl, Railwire, Tic fibre are the Internet Service Providers. KBC Wired And Wireless Broadband Communications (BSNL) are also available.

Economy

  1. Agriculture (Rice & Sugarcane)
  2. Milk
  3. Handloom & Power loom Silk saree production (extensively done by half of the population)
  4. Cattle rearing

Several commercial banks and ATMs are available.

Landmarks

  1. Periyanayagi Amman Temple
  2. Ponmalai Nathar Temple, aka Kanagagireeswar (on hill)
Devikapuram-sunset3

Transport

By Road

Devikapuram is located on State Highway 115.

Devikapuram Periyanayagi Temple

This village has connecting bus from:

From Vandavasi: Chennai to Vandavasi (via Uthiramerur/Thennangur) – 128 approx km Vandavasi to Chetput – 27 km Chetput to Devikapuram – 12 km

From Arani: Arani – 21 km

From Polur: Polur to Devikapuram – 15 km

Buses are plying to Devikapuram from Chennai ( CMBT )round the clock with Bus No.148( Direct Bus) and Bus No. 131(Via Kanchipuram). Town and mofussil buses from Arni, Chetpet and Polur are available.

Rail

  • Polur is the nearby Railway station. Services have been resumed after the conversion of track. Trains arrives/depart to/from Katpadi, Vellore, Thiruvannamalai, Villupuram, Madurai, Nagarkoil and Mumbai, there daily two trains to tirupati .
  • Train details

Air

  • Chennai (Domestic & International) (150 km)
  • Bangalore (Domestic & International) (350 km)

Education

  1. Government boys school (Higher secondary)
  2. Government girls school (High school)
  3. Government elementary school
  4. Cluny Matriculation school (Private)
  5. RCM School (Elementary level)
  6. Annamalaiar College of engineering

Hospitals

  1. Primary Health Center
  2. Few private clinics

References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20111204022242/http://www.devikapuram.in/
  2. http://www.templenet.com/Tamilnadu/devikapuram.html
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20090517113402/http://www.omarunachala.com/devikapuram.asp
  4. http://devikapuram.wordpress.com/
  1. "Home". annamalaiarengg.com.
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