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{{Short description|Town in Tamil Nadu, India}} | |||
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{{Infobox settlement | {{Infobox settlement | ||
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| other_name = Pearlpet City | ||
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| nickname = taluka city | ||
| settlement_type = Muthupet Exam Level Municipality town | |||
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| image_skyline = MuthupetMangroves.jpg | |||
| settlement_type = ] | |||
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| image_caption = A view of the lagoon and the ocean beyond | ||
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| pushpin_map_caption = Location in Tamil Nadu, India | |||
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| coordinates = {{coord|10.396|N|79.494|E|display=inline,title}} | |||
| pushpin_map_caption = Location in Tamil Nadu, India | |||
| subdivision_type = Country | |||
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| district collector = Thiru.IAS<ref> http://www.tn.gov.in/collectors#25</ref> | |||
| government_type = taluka City Town | |||
| leader_title = Chairman | |||
| governing_body = Muthupet Town Panchayat | |||
| leader_name = ] | |||
| district collector = Thiru.Charusree IAS<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.tn.gov.in/collectors#25|title = District Collectors | Tamil Nadu Government Portal}}</ref> | |||
Term closed since 2016 | |||
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| leader_title = Chairman | ||
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| leader_name = ] | ||
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| unit_pref = Metric | ||
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| area_total_km2 = 11.80 | ||
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| population_total = 21,722 | |||
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| population_total = 41,722 | |||
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| population_as_of = 2011 | |||
| population_density_km2 = auto | |||
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| population_demonym = Muthupettaiyan | ||
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| postal_code |
| postal_code = 614704 | ||
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| Telephone = 9943267887 | |||
| area_code = 04369 | |||
| registration_plate = TN 50 | |||
| website = http://www.townpanchayat.in/muthupettai | |||
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'''Muthupet''' is a |
'''Muthupet''' is a panchayat town and taluk in the ] in the ]n ] of ]. It is also known as Pearlpet. Muthupet comes under the ] constituency which elects a member to the ] every five years. The current member of the legislative assembly (MLA) is Marimuthu of the Communist Party of India, a part of the ], which elects its member of parliament (MP) every five years. The Muthupet city in-town panchayat was constituted in 1962. The town comes under the administrative territory of the Thiruvarur District. It extends over an area of 11.80 km<sup>2</sup>. | ||
Muthupet comes under the ] constituency which elects a member to the ] once every five years Current MLA is Adalarasan From Dmk and it is a part of the ] which elects its Member of Parliament (MP) once in five years. The town is administered by the Muthupet town panchayat | |||
==Geography== | |||
Muthupet is a panchayat town and taluk in the Tiruvarur District. It is located between Thiruthuraipoondi and Pattukkotai, and around 360 km from Chennai. The town lies adjacent to the Bay of Bengal and is in the southernmost part of the Kaveri Delta. Muthupet is bordered by the Korayar and Bamaniyar rivers to the east and west respectively. The rivers Koriayar and Pamaniyar join near Muthupet, where a ] lies that is rich in fish. | |||
Muthupet is a prominent location for fishing, pearl hunting, and bird hunting. Fishing industries are also prominent and produce finfish (koduva), shrimp and crab. A natural ], Alayathi Kadu, is one of the largest of its kind in India. | |||
In the early hours of 16 November 2018, Muthupet was heavily affected by ]. Wind speed reached up to 140-160 kmph in Muthupet, devastating hundreds of huts and thousands of trees. Many houses were destroyed during the cyclone. As a result of over 500 electric poles and over 20 transformers falling down, Muthupet did not regain its power supply until 20 days after ] struck. | |||
=== Mangroves and lagoons === | |||
] | |||
Muthupet ] is located at the southern end of the ] delta, covering an area of approximately 13,500 ha of which only 4% is occupied by well-grown mangroves. The rivers Paminiyar, Koraiyar, Kilaithankiyar, Marakkakoraiyar and other tributaries of the river Kaveri flow through Muthupet and its adjacent villages. At the tail end, they form the ] before meeting the sea. | |||
The northern and western borders of the lagoon are occupied by muddy silt ground which is devoid of mangroves. The mangroves beyond ] are discontinuously found along the shore and extend up to Point Calimere. Muthupet mangrove forest was under the control of Chatram Department from 1853 to 1912 (Chengappa, 1918). The government of the presidency of ] Gazette (1937) shows that, from 1923 to 1936, half of the revenue obtained from selling mangrove products was paid to the revenue department and the remaining half was spent to maintain the "chatrams" (charity homes). The government declared the Muthupet mangrove forest as revenue forest in February 1937 and, accordingly, the mangrove forest was handed over to the forest department of the Madras presidency. | |||
The forest is maintained by the ].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tamil Nadu Forest Department |url=http://www.forests.tn.nic.in/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131020195613/http://www.forests.tn.nic.in/ |archive-date=20 October 2013 |website=Tamil Nadu Forest Department}}</ref> The mangrove forest is divided into the Palanjur, Thamarankottai, Maravakkadu, Vadakadu, Thuraikadu and Muthupet reserve forests. | |||
] | |||
Muthupet reserve forest covers the lagoon, river creeks and the ]. ] (Mullipallam) is a natural lagoon that is 8 km from nearby Muthupet town and can only be reached by boat. The lagoon is shallow with an average depth of 1 m. The bottom of the lagoon is formed of silt clay substratum. The tidal fluctuations can be observed by the exposure of oyster beds and roots during low tide. | |||
These tidal fluctuations play a major role in dispersing mangrove seeds. Dense mangroves mostly cover the lagoon shore. Islets are found on the western side and submerged during high tide. The salinity is a major environmental factor that controls zonation of Muthupet mangrove forest. ] is the single dominant plant species. | |||
The southern mudflat separates the lagoon from the adjacent sea, which creates a permanent lagoon mouth with seasonal shallow waterways. The width of the mudflat increases from the lagoon mouth to the east. The mudflat is dry in summer, but the presence of dead gastropods under the surface soil layer and the erosion of soil at the centre of the mudflat cause the submergence of the mudflat during floods. The distance of the mangroves from the fluctuating water level differs between the lagoon shore and seashore of the same mudflat. | |||
] | |||
The mangroves have grown close to the water level at the lagoon side but not at the seashore. The reason may be the difference in the nature of fine clayey silt deposition that is carried by the rivers. The ] are found under herb as well as lining the inner side of the forest. In the degraded central part of the mudflat, the soft fine silt is found only around the salt marshes. The remaining barren ground is hard clay, which may be due to the erosion of the surface silt by wind or floodwater. Thousands of partially decomposed rooted trunks found on the southeastern side of Muthupet lagoon are indications of past, indiscriminate exploitation. | |||
] | |||
At 100–150 m in width and 5–6 km in length, the density of mangroves in the eastern side of Muthupet lagoon is comparatively lower than other areas. Tamil Nadu Forest Department has excavated several canals across the mudflat. Each main canal, which enhances the water movement between sea and lagoon, has several sub canals on either side with a substantial number of mangrove seedlings. The western side has a protruding land pocket that has formed an islet-like structure. This part of the lagoon lies near Koraiyar river mouth with small mangrove patches. | |||
==Demographics== | ==Demographics== | ||
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{{Historical populations|type= | {{Historical populations|type= | ||
|align = right | |align = right | ||
|state=collapsed | |state=collapsed | ||
|1901| |
|1901|7765|1911|8515 | ||
|1921|9543 | |||
|1911|8515 | |||
|1931|10323 | |||
|1921|9623 | |||
|1941|13765 | |||
|1931|10981 | |||
|1951|14878 | |||
|1941|12709 | |||
|1961|17123 | |||
|1951|18246 | |||
|1971|19232 | |||
|1961|24726 | |||
|1981|23032 | |||
|1971|37682 | |||
|1991|28545 | |||
|1981|49484 | |||
|2001|36313 | |||
|1991|57909 | |||
|2011|41722 | |||
|2001|65553 | |||
|2011|73097 | |||
|footnote=Source: | |footnote=Source: | ||
*1901 – 2011: {{As of|2011}} India ],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.censusindia.net/results/town.php?stad=A&state5=999|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20040616075334/http://www.censusindia.net/results/town.php?stad=A&state5=999|archivedate=2004-06-16|title= Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns |
*1901 – 2011: {{As of|2011}} India ],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.censusindia.net/results/town.php?stad=A&state5=999|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20040616075334/http://www.censusindia.net/results/town.php?stad=A&state5=999|archivedate=2004-06-16|title= Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)|accessdate=2008-11-01|publisher= Census Commission of India}}</ref>}} | ||
Muthupet |
Muthupet has a population of 41,722. Males constitute 47% of the population and females 53%. Muthupet has an average literacy rate of 71%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 78%, and female literacy is 65%. Islam is the major religion, with an estimated 76.4% of the population being Muslims within the town. | ||
] is the official language and is predominantly spoken. The most commonly used |
] is the official language and is predominantly spoken. The most commonly used dialect is the ].<ref name="languagesp730">{{cite book|title=The World's major languages|url=https://archive.org/details/worldsmajorlangu00comr|url-access=registration|publisher=Oxford University|year=1987|pages=|author=Bernard Comrie|isbn=0195205219}}</ref> | ||
==Utility services== | |||
==Geography== | |||
Electricity supply to Muthupet is regulated and distributed by the ] (TNEB). The city, along with its suburbs, is part of Tiruchirappalli Electricity Distribution Circle.<ref>{{cite web|title=Important Address|url=http://www.windpro.org/pdf/MISC/TNEB%20Address.pdf|publisher=Indian Wind Power Association|accessdate=2012-12-29|year=2011|page=3|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121016045943/http://www.windpro.org/pdf/MISC/TNEB%20Address.pdf|archivedate=2012-10-16}}</ref> | |||
Muthupet is a town in Tiruvarur District. It is located between Thirutturaipoondi and Pattukkotai, and around 360 km away from Chennai. The town lies adjacent to the Bay of Bengal and is in the southernmost part of the Cauvery delta. Muthupet is bounded by Korayar and Bamaniyar rivers to the east and west respectively. The rivers Koriayar and Pamaniyar join near Muthupet, and there is a lagoon, which is rich in fish. | |||
Muthupet comes under the Thanjavur Telecom circle of the ] (BSNL), India's state-owned telecom and internet services provider. Apart from telecom, BSNL also provides ] service.<ref>{{cite web|title=State of Rural wireline broadband|publisher=BSNL, Tamil Nadu Circle|location=Tamil Nadu|url=http://ccatn.gov.in/usofiles/usoschemes/bbtn.htm|year=2011|accessdate=2012-12-29|ref={{sfnRef|BSNL|2011}}|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130718161317/http://ccatn.gov.in/usofiles/usoschemes/bbtn.htm|archivedate=2013-07-18}}</ref> | |||
Muthupet is an ideal place for fishing, pearl hunting and bird hunting. It is well known for its fishing industries such as finfish (koduva), shrimp and crab. A natural mangrove forest, Alayathi Kadu, is one of the largest of its kind in India. | |||
==Economy== | |||
Muthupet is heavily affected by ] on Early hours on 16 November 2018. Wind speed gusting up to 140-160 kmph in Muthupet devastating Hundreds of huts and thousands of trees in Muthupet itself, Many houses with sheet in terrace are fell down during the cyclone. More than 500 electric poles and 20+ a Transformers are fell down, Muthupet Got power supply only after 20 days since cyclone Gaya make landfall. | |||
Economic activity in Muthupet includes coconut farming, and aqua farms.{{explain|date=September 2023}} The traditional occupation of the local people is fishing, and there are two fish markets in town | |||
The Muthupet Bazaar serves the town and its suburban villages.{{cn|date=September 2023}} | |||
==Culture== | |||
== Politics == | |||
=== Elected ward members === | |||
Muthupet has two fish market one is Periya kadai theru fish market and azath nagar fish market.periya kadai their fish market is famous for Koduva meen, kalakan meen and viral meen. | |||
DMK - 9 | |||
Muthupet's Azath Nagar fish is the biggest fish market in Thiruvarur district. Variety of fish, Prawn , Crab are available daily from 6.00 a.m to 6.00 p.m, Muthupet fish market is famous for Koduva and viral in fish type and karuvan Raal in prawn type, From Muthupet they do fish exports to various district and state in India. | |||
SDPI - 4 | |||
== Muthupet mangroves and lagoon== | |||
] | |||
Muthupet ] forest is located at the southern end of the ] delta, covering an area of approximately 13,500 ha of which only 4% is occupied by well-grown mangroves. The rivers Paminiyar, Koraiyar, Kilaithankiyar, Marakkakoraiyar and other tributaries of the river Cauvery flow through Muthupet and adjacent villages. At the tail end, they form a lagoon before meeting the sea. | |||
ADMK - 3 | |||
The northern and western borders of the ] are occupied by muddy silt ground which is devoid of mangroves. The mangroves beyond ] are discontinuously found along the shore and extended up to Point Calimere. Muthupet mangrove forest was under the control of Chatram Department from 1853 to 1912 (Chengappa, 1918). The government of the presidency of ] Gazette (1937) shows, from 1923 to 1936, half of the revenue obtained from selling mangrove products was paid to the revenue department and the remaining half was spent to maintain the "Chatrams" (Charity homes). The government declared the Muthupet mangrove forest as revenue forest in February 1937 and, accordingly, the mangrove forest was handed over to the forest department of the Madras presidency. | |||
INC - 1 | |||
The forest is maintained by the . The mangrove forest is divided into the Palanjur, Thamarankottai, Maravakkadu, Vadakadu, Thuraikadu and Muthupet reserve forests. | |||
] | |||
Muthupet reserve forest covers the lagoon, river creeks and the mudflats. ] (mullipallam) is a spectacular natural creation, which is 8 km from nearby Muthupet town and can be reached only by boat. The lagoon is shallow with an average depth of 1 m. The bottom of the lagoon is formed of silt clay substratum. The tidal fluctuations can be observed well with the exposure of oyster beds and roots during low tide. | |||
BJP - 1 | |||
The tidal fluctuations play a major role in dispersing mangrove seeds. Dense mangroves mostly cover the lagoon shore. The islets are found on western side which are submerged during high tide. The salinity is the major environmental factor, controlling zonation of Muthupet mangrove forest. ] is the conqueror of the forest which is found as a single dominant species. | |||
==Infrastructure== | |||
The southern mudflat separates the lagoon from the adjacent sea that leaves a permanent mouth of lagoon with seasonally opened shallow waterways. The width of mudflat is increased from lagoon mouth to the eastern direction. The ] looks like a desert in summer, but the presence of dead gastropods under the surface soil layer and the erosion of soil at the centre of mudflat reveal the submergence of mudflat during flood. There is a difference between the lagoon shore and seashore of the same mudflat, in the aspect of distance of mangroves from fluctuating water level. | |||
The town houses a government hospital along with several private hospitals/clinics. The Muthupet police station serves the town as well as the surrounding villages. Government establishments like the post office, sub-registrar office, municipality office, village panchayat office, Tamil Nadu Forest Department, customs preventative unit and government library have their base in the town. | |||
] | |||
The mangroves have grown close to water level in lagoon side but not in seashore. The reason may be the difference in the nature of fine clayey silt deposition that carried by the rivers. The ] are found as under herb as well as lining the inner side of the forest. In the degraded central part of the mudflat, the soft fine silt is found only around the salt marshes. The remaining barren ground is hard clay which may due to the erosion of surface silt by wind or floodwater. Thousands of partially decomposed rooted trunks found on the southeastern side of Muthupet lagoon are indicating the past, indiscriminate exploitation. | |||
] | |||
At 100–150 m in width and 5–6 km in length, the density of mangroves in eastern side of Muthupet lagoon is comparatively lower than other areas. Tamil Nadu Forest Department has excavated several canals across the mudflat. Each main canal, which enhances the water movement between sea and lagoon, has several subcanals on either side with a substantial number of mangrove seedlings. The western side has a protruding land pocket has formed an islet-like structure. This part of the lagoon lies near Koraiyar river mouth with small mangrove patches. | |||
Muthupet has four petrol stations that sell ], ] and oil to the public. It also has a good mobile phone network. Mobile network operators such as ], ], ],] and ] provide their services. In addition, wireless WI-FI connections named Med WI-FI are provided by the Med Group. The town also has a number of internet browsing cafes. | |||
== Industry == | |||
Muthupet is famous for its coconut and fishing as well as Aqua Farms. The ancient occupation of the people is fishing. | |||
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== Tourism == | ||
The 700-year-old Islamic shrine |
The 700-year-old Islamic shrine Muthupet Dargah of Andavar Sheikh Dawood Khamil Oliyullh was built using traditional architecture. People irrespective of caste, creed and religion visit this holy Dargah. Most visitors are from ] and ], although international visitors attend from ], ], ], ]. | ||
==Transport== | ==Transport== | ||
The town is well connected via road and rail with major towns and cities in ]. The ] (ECR) from ] to ] also connects the town. Frequent bus services are available to the nearby town, ], ], ], ], ] and ]. There are 11 private omnibuses that run daily night services for passengers as well as freight to Chennai in addition to the state-owned ] regular ] services. | |||
] act as a major mode of private transportation for short-distance travels. For long travels, local people use private taxis. | |||
Muthupet Railway Station is on the Karaikkudi-Tiruthuraipoondi line. As this section of the railway track is currently undergoing gauge conversion, there are no direct trains from Chennai to Muthupet. | |||
Muthupet Railway Station is on the Karaikkudi-Thiruvarur broadguage line. Thiruvarur-Karaikudi-Thiruvarur rail has a daily service except on Sundays. The Ernakulam - Velankanni - Ernakulam express also operates on Sundays but there is no stop at Muthupet railway station. A Tri-weekly superfast express train operated between Tambaram - Sengottai - Tambaram through this route which provides Muthupet a direct connectiviy to the state capital by train. Muthupet town has connectivity with the (Hyderabad) state capital of Telangana through the train secunderabad - Rameswaram - Secunderabad as a weekly special service. As of November 2023 there is a special train making journeys through the thiruvarur - karaikudi section called Tirunelveli - Chennai Egmore - Tirnelveli weekly special connects Muthupet with the Tirunelveli. | |||
] airport is the nearest International airport and is located around 110 km from Muthupet. | |||
] airport is the nearest international airport and is located around 110 km from Muthupet. | |||
This town itself had been a small ] during ] period. The old customs building near the coast stands as a ] site in Muthupet. | |||
The town used to be a small ] during the British period. The old customs building near the coast stands as a ] site in Muthupet. | |||
'''Distance from major cities / towns via rail''' | |||
'''By rail''' | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
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Line 144: | Line 168: | ||
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| ] || 50 | | ] || 50 | ||
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|UNITED STATE OF ADIRAI || 15 | |||
| ] || 15 | |||
|} | |} | ||
''' |
'''By road''' | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
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! City !! Distance (in km) | ! City !! Distance (in km) | ||
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|] || 21 | | ] || 21 | ||
|- | |||
| ] || 23 | |||
|- | |||
| ] || 34 | |||
|- | |||
| ] || 60 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|] || |
| ] || 65 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| |
| ] || 65 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ] || 110 | | ] || 110 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ] || 348 | | ] || 348 | ||
|- | |||
| ] || 320 | |||
|- | |||
| ] || 275 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ] || 165 | | ] || 165 | ||
Line 167: | Line 202: | ||
| ] || 160 | | ] || 160 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ]|| 15 | | ]|| 15 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ] || 302 | | ] || 302 | ||
|- | |||
|] || 40 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |} | ||
* All are approximate distances |
* All are approximate distances. | ||
] act as major mode of private transportation for short distance travels. For long travels, people prefer private run taxis. | |||
=== Daily bus trips from Muthupet to Chennai=== | |||
* SVT Semi Sleeper | |||
* RathiMeena (Semi Sleeper) | |||
* SRM (A/C coach) | |||
* Universal (multi Volvo A/C Coach) (via ECR) | |||
* Universal (Berth Sleeper) (via ECR) | |||
* TNSTC (Super Deluxe)(via Mannargudi, Kumbakonam) | |||
* SETC (Ultra Deluxe) (Via Thiruthuraipoondi, Puducherry) | |||
* Raahath (semi sleeper) and A/c | |||
* Thippu sulthan (semi sleeper) | |||
*apple travels | |||
*raahath sleeper | |||
*raahath volvo semi sleeper | |||
*raahath bharath benz a/c sleeper | |||
*tippusultan semi sleeper | |||
*universel semim sleeper/sleeper non a/c wrost bus | |||
For coimbatore | |||
*city travels | |||
*unibersal travels | |||
==Infrastructure== | |||
The Muthupet Bazaar is a busy bazaar which serves not only the town, but also its suburban villages. Muthupet having two biggest fish markets in the town, which serves the surrounding regions of other districts also. | |||
It houses a '''Government Hospital''' along with enough number of private hospitals/clinics. The Muthupet '''Police station''' serves the town as well as the surrounding villages. Government establishments like '''Post Office''', '''Sub-Registrar office''', '''Municipality Office''', '''Village Panchayat Office''', '''TamilNadu Forest Department''', '''Customs Preventive Unit''' and '''Government Library''' have their base in the town. | |||
Muthupet has four Petrol bunks which sell ], ] and oil to the public. Muthupet has a good mobile phone network as well.Mobile Network Operators such as ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ] provide their services. In addition, wireless WI-FI connection named Med WI-FI given by the Med Group and the town also has sufficient number of internet browsing cafes. | |||
==Utility services== | |||
Electricity supply to Muthupet is regulated and distributed by the ] (TNEB). The city along with its suburbs is a part of Tiruchirappalli Electricity Distribution Circle.<ref>{{cite web|title=Important Address|url=http://www.windpro.org/pdf/MISC/TNEB%20Address.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=Indian Wind Power Association|accessdate=2012-12-29|year=2011|page=3|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121016045943/http://www.windpro.org/pdf/MISC/TNEB%20Address.pdf|archivedate=2012-10-16|df=}}</ref> | |||
Muthupet comes under the Thanjavur Telecom circle of the ] (BSNL), India's state-owned telecom and internet services provider. Apart from telecom, BSNL also provides ] service.<ref>{{cite web|title=State of Rural wireline broadband|publisher=BSNL, Tamil Nadu Circle|location=Tamil Nadu|url=http://ccatn.gov.in/usofiles/usoschemes/bbtn.htm|year=2011|accessdate=2012-12-29|ref={{sfnRef|BSNL|2011}}|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130718161317/http://ccatn.gov.in/usofiles/usoschemes/bbtn.htm|archivedate=2013-07-18|df=}}</ref> | |||
==Education== | ==Education== | ||
Muthupet has |
Muthupet has a number of ]. | ||
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*Government Boys Higher Secondary School, Muthupet | ||
* Winners Matriculation School, Alangadu , Muthupet | |||
* perianayaki Govt Girls higher secondary school muthupet | |||
* K.A.P Govt Girls Higher Secondary School, Muthupet | |||
*மதியழங்காரம் தொடக்கப் பள்ளி pettai road,near arab shahib masjid | |||
*மதியழங்காரம் தொடக்கப் பள்ளி , Near Arab shahib Masjid , Pettai Road , Muthupet | |||
* Govt Middle School, Pettai | * Govt Middle School, Pettai | ||
* Rahmath Girls Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Abdul Kasim Nagar |
* Rahmath Girls Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Abdul Kasim Nagar , Pkt Road , Muthupet | ||
* Brilliant Matriculation Higher Secondary School, |
* Brilliant Matriculation Higher Secondary School, PKT Road, Muthupet | ||
* A.N (SANGATH) Primary School, |
* A.N. Aidded (SANGATH) Primary School, Pettai Road , Muthupet | ||
* O.M.A School, O.M.A Garden, Jambavanodai, |
* O.M.A School, O.M.A Garden, Jambavanodai, Muthupet | ||
* Al'Maha Primary School, New |
* Al'Maha Primary School, New Bus Stand | ||
* |
* New Street Govt Primary School, Old Bus Stand , Muthupet | ||
* Saraswathi Vidhyalaya Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Ecr-Mannai Salai , Muthupet | |||
* New Street Govt Primary School, Old Busstand,OPPOSITE OF POLICE STATION | |||
* Saraswathi Vidhyalaya Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Ecr-Mannai Salai | |||
* Winners Matriculation School, Alangadu. | |||
==Banks and ATMs== | |||
* State Bank of India with ATM (1) (Mannai Salai) | |||
* State Bank of India ATM (1) ( Near Old bus stand) | |||
* Canara Bank with ATM (1) (Near Koyyah Mahal) | |||
* ICICI Bank with ATM (1) (TTP Road) | |||
* Indian Overseas Bank with ATM (2) (New street) | |||
* Indian Bank with ATM (1) (Near old bus stand) | |||
* Lakshmi Vilas Bank with ATM (1) (Near Old post office road) | |||
* Bank of India ATM (1) ( PKT Road near Sekkadi kulam) | |||
* City union Bank with ATM (1) (PKT road Opposite Pudhu palli vasal). | |||
* Kumbakonam Bank (Mannai Salai near Railway line) | |||
* Coming soon Axis Bank near Bangalow vasal. (PKT road) | |||
* Coming soon Karur vysya Bank ATM only Near new bus stand opposite petrol bump...! | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Muthupet Exam Level Municipality town in Tamil Nadu, India
Muthupet Pearlpet City | |
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Muthupet Exam Level Municipality town | |
A view of the lagoon and the ocean beyond | |
Nickname: taluka city | |
Location in Tamil Nadu, India | |
Coordinates: 10°23′46″N 79°29′38″E / 10.396°N 79.494°E / 10.396; 79.494 | |
Country | India |
State | Tamil Nadu |
District | Thiruvarur |
Area | Cauvery Delta |
Mandalam | Chola Nadu |
Government | |
• Type | taluka City Town |
• Body | Muthupet Town Panchayat |
• Chairman | Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam |
Area | |
• Total | 11.80 km (4.56 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Total | 41,722 |
Demonym | Muthupettaiyan |
Languages | |
• Official | Tamil |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 614704 |
Area code | 04369 |
Vehicle registration | TN 50 |
Website | http://www.townpanchayat.in/muthupettai |
Muthupet is a panchayat town and taluk in the Thiruvarur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is also known as Pearlpet. Muthupet comes under the Thiruthuraipoondi assembly constituency which elects a member to the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly every five years. The current member of the legislative assembly (MLA) is Marimuthu of the Communist Party of India, a part of the Nagapattinam (Lok Sabha constituency), which elects its member of parliament (MP) every five years. The Muthupet city in-town panchayat was constituted in 1962. The town comes under the administrative territory of the Thiruvarur District. It extends over an area of 11.80 km.
Geography
Muthupet is a panchayat town and taluk in the Tiruvarur District. It is located between Thiruthuraipoondi and Pattukkotai, and around 360 km from Chennai. The town lies adjacent to the Bay of Bengal and is in the southernmost part of the Kaveri Delta. Muthupet is bordered by the Korayar and Bamaniyar rivers to the east and west respectively. The rivers Koriayar and Pamaniyar join near Muthupet, where a lagoon lies that is rich in fish.
Muthupet is a prominent location for fishing, pearl hunting, and bird hunting. Fishing industries are also prominent and produce finfish (koduva), shrimp and crab. A natural mangrove forest, Alayathi Kadu, is one of the largest of its kind in India.
In the early hours of 16 November 2018, Muthupet was heavily affected by Cyclone Gaja. Wind speed reached up to 140-160 kmph in Muthupet, devastating hundreds of huts and thousands of trees. Many houses were destroyed during the cyclone. As a result of over 500 electric poles and over 20 transformers falling down, Muthupet did not regain its power supply until 20 days after Cyclone Gaja struck.
Mangroves and lagoons
Muthupet mangrove forest is located at the southern end of the Kaveri delta, covering an area of approximately 13,500 ha of which only 4% is occupied by well-grown mangroves. The rivers Paminiyar, Koraiyar, Kilaithankiyar, Marakkakoraiyar and other tributaries of the river Kaveri flow through Muthupet and its adjacent villages. At the tail end, they form the Kaveri Lagoon before meeting the sea.
The northern and western borders of the lagoon are occupied by muddy silt ground which is devoid of mangroves. The mangroves beyond Muthupet Lagoon are discontinuously found along the shore and extend up to Point Calimere. Muthupet mangrove forest was under the control of Chatram Department from 1853 to 1912 (Chengappa, 1918). The government of the presidency of Madras Gazette (1937) shows that, from 1923 to 1936, half of the revenue obtained from selling mangrove products was paid to the revenue department and the remaining half was spent to maintain the "chatrams" (charity homes). The government declared the Muthupet mangrove forest as revenue forest in February 1937 and, accordingly, the mangrove forest was handed over to the forest department of the Madras presidency.
The forest is maintained by the Tamil Nadu Forest Department. The mangrove forest is divided into the Palanjur, Thamarankottai, Maravakkadu, Vadakadu, Thuraikadu and Muthupet reserve forests.
Muthupet reserve forest covers the lagoon, river creeks and the mudflats. Muthupet Lagoon (Mullipallam) is a natural lagoon that is 8 km from nearby Muthupet town and can only be reached by boat. The lagoon is shallow with an average depth of 1 m. The bottom of the lagoon is formed of silt clay substratum. The tidal fluctuations can be observed by the exposure of oyster beds and roots during low tide.
These tidal fluctuations play a major role in dispersing mangrove seeds. Dense mangroves mostly cover the lagoon shore. Islets are found on the western side and submerged during high tide. The salinity is a major environmental factor that controls zonation of Muthupet mangrove forest. Avicennia marina is the single dominant plant species.
The southern mudflat separates the lagoon from the adjacent sea, which creates a permanent lagoon mouth with seasonal shallow waterways. The width of the mudflat increases from the lagoon mouth to the east. The mudflat is dry in summer, but the presence of dead gastropods under the surface soil layer and the erosion of soil at the centre of the mudflat cause the submergence of the mudflat during floods. The distance of the mangroves from the fluctuating water level differs between the lagoon shore and seashore of the same mudflat.
The mangroves have grown close to the water level at the lagoon side but not at the seashore. The reason may be the difference in the nature of fine clayey silt deposition that is carried by the rivers. The salt marshes are found under herb as well as lining the inner side of the forest. In the degraded central part of the mudflat, the soft fine silt is found only around the salt marshes. The remaining barren ground is hard clay, which may be due to the erosion of the surface silt by wind or floodwater. Thousands of partially decomposed rooted trunks found on the southeastern side of Muthupet lagoon are indications of past, indiscriminate exploitation.
At 100–150 m in width and 5–6 km in length, the density of mangroves in the eastern side of Muthupet lagoon is comparatively lower than other areas. Tamil Nadu Forest Department has excavated several canals across the mudflat. Each main canal, which enhances the water movement between sea and lagoon, has several sub canals on either side with a substantial number of mangrove seedlings. The western side has a protruding land pocket that has formed an islet-like structure. This part of the lagoon lies near Koraiyar river mouth with small mangrove patches.
Demographics
Religious census | ||||
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Religion | Percent(%) | |||
Muslim | 76% | |||
Hindu | 21% | |||
Christian | 2.5% | |||
Other | 0.5% |
Year | Pop. | ±% |
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1901 | 7,765 | — |
1911 | 8,515 | +9.7% |
1921 | 9,543 | +12.1% |
1931 | 10,323 | +8.2% |
1941 | 13,765 | +33.3% |
1951 | 14,878 | +8.1% |
1961 | 17,123 | +15.1% |
1971 | 19,232 | +12.3% |
1981 | 23,032 | +19.8% |
1991 | 28,545 | +23.9% |
2001 | 36,313 | +27.2% |
2011 | 41,722 | +14.9% |
Source:
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Muthupet has a population of 41,722. Males constitute 47% of the population and females 53%. Muthupet has an average literacy rate of 71%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 78%, and female literacy is 65%. Islam is the major religion, with an estimated 76.4% of the population being Muslims within the town.
Tamil is the official language and is predominantly spoken. The most commonly used dialect is the Central Tamil dialect.
Utility services
Electricity supply to Muthupet is regulated and distributed by the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB). The city, along with its suburbs, is part of Tiruchirappalli Electricity Distribution Circle.
Muthupet comes under the Thanjavur Telecom circle of the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), India's state-owned telecom and internet services provider. Apart from telecom, BSNL also provides broadband internet service.
Economy
Economic activity in Muthupet includes coconut farming, and aqua farms. The traditional occupation of the local people is fishing, and there are two fish markets in town
The Muthupet Bazaar serves the town and its suburban villages.
Politics
Elected ward members
DMK - 9
SDPI - 4
ADMK - 3
INC - 1
BJP - 1
Infrastructure
The town houses a government hospital along with several private hospitals/clinics. The Muthupet police station serves the town as well as the surrounding villages. Government establishments like the post office, sub-registrar office, municipality office, village panchayat office, Tamil Nadu Forest Department, customs preventative unit and government library have their base in the town.
Muthupet has four petrol stations that sell petrol, diesel and oil to the public. It also has a good mobile phone network. Mobile network operators such as BSNL, Airtel, Vodafone,Jio and Reliance provide their services. In addition, wireless WI-FI connections named Med WI-FI are provided by the Med Group. The town also has a number of internet browsing cafes.
Tourism
The 700-year-old Islamic shrine Muthupet Dargah of Andavar Sheikh Dawood Khamil Oliyullh was built using traditional architecture. People irrespective of caste, creed and religion visit this holy Dargah. Most visitors are from Kerala and Karnataka, although international visitors attend from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Malaysia.
Transport
The town is well connected via road and rail with major towns and cities in Tamil Nadu. The East Coast Road (ECR) from Chennai to Kanyakumari also connects the town. Frequent bus services are available to the nearby town, Pattukkottai, Adirampattinam, Thiruthuraipoondi, Nagapattinam, Mannargudi and Vedaranyam. There are 11 private omnibuses that run daily night services for passengers as well as freight to Chennai in addition to the state-owned TNSTC regular passenger services.
Auto rickshaws act as a major mode of private transportation for short-distance travels. For long travels, local people use private taxis.
Muthupet Railway Station is on the Karaikkudi-Thiruvarur broadguage line. Thiruvarur-Karaikudi-Thiruvarur rail has a daily service except on Sundays. The Ernakulam - Velankanni - Ernakulam express also operates on Sundays but there is no stop at Muthupet railway station. A Tri-weekly superfast express train operated between Tambaram - Sengottai - Tambaram through this route which provides Muthupet a direct connectiviy to the state capital by train. Muthupet town has connectivity with the (Hyderabad) state capital of Telangana through the train secunderabad - Rameswaram - Secunderabad as a weekly special service. As of November 2023 there is a special train making journeys through the thiruvarur - karaikudi section called Tirunelveli - Chennai Egmore - Tirnelveli weekly special connects Muthupet with the Tirunelveli.
Tiruchirapalli airport is the nearest international airport and is located around 110 km from Muthupet.
The town used to be a small seaport during the British period. The old customs building near the coast stands as a landmark site in Muthupet.
By rail
City | Distance (in km) |
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Chennai | 371 |
Mumbai | 1655 |
Bangalore | 444 |
New Delhi | 2561 |
Pattukkottai | 21 |
Thiruvarur | 50 |
Adirai | 15 |
By road
City | Distance (in km) |
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Pattukkottai | 21 |
Thiruthuraipoondi | 23 |
Mannargudi | 34 |
Thiruvarur | 60 |
Thanjavur | 65 |
Nagapattinam | 65 |
Tiruchirappalli | 110 |
Chennai | 348 |
Coimbatore | 320 |
Thoothukudi | 275 |
Madurai | 165 |
Kilakarai | 160 |
Adirampattinam | 15 |
Kayalpattinam | 302 |
Vedaranyam | 40 |
- All are approximate distances.
Education
Muthupet has a number of educational institutions.
- Government Boys Higher Secondary School, Muthupet
- Winners Matriculation School, Alangadu , Muthupet
- K.A.P Govt Girls Higher Secondary School, Muthupet
- மதியழங்காரம் தொடக்கப் பள்ளி , Near Arab shahib Masjid , Pettai Road , Muthupet
- Govt Middle School, Pettai
- Rahmath Girls Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Abdul Kasim Nagar , Pkt Road , Muthupet
- Brilliant Matriculation Higher Secondary School, PKT Road, Muthupet
- A.N. Aidded (SANGATH) Primary School, Pettai Road , Muthupet
- O.M.A School, O.M.A Garden, Jambavanodai, Muthupet
- Al'Maha Primary School, New Bus Stand
- New Street Govt Primary School, Old Bus Stand , Muthupet
- Saraswathi Vidhyalaya Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Ecr-Mannai Salai , Muthupet
References
- "District Collectors | Tamil Nadu Government Portal".
- "Tamil Nadu Forest Department". Tamil Nadu Forest Department. Archived from the original on 20 October 2013.
- "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
- Bernard Comrie (1987). The World's major languages. Oxford University. pp. 730. ISBN 0195205219.
- "Important Address" (PDF). Indian Wind Power Association. 2011. p. 3. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 October 2012. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
- "State of Rural wireline broadband". Tamil Nadu: BSNL, Tamil Nadu Circle. 2011. Archived from the original on 18 July 2013. Retrieved 29 December 2012.