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Yercaud lake is a natural lake in the center of the town where there are boating facilities. [9] Other places of interest include the deer park, bears cave, Kiliyur falls, rose garden, various view points and temples including Servarayan temple, Raja Rajeswari temple and Rama temple at Pagoda point.
Cockburn is known as the "Father of Yercaud" for developing the resources of the Shevaroy Hills, [3] and for introducing the cultivation of coffee, pears and apples into most of the hill stations of Madras Presidency, particularly in Yercaud, a small hill station in Salem District. [4] Grave in Kotagiri
According to the 2011 census, the taluk of Yercaud had a population of 41,832 with 21,047 males and 20,785 females. There were 988 women for every 1000 men. The taluk had a literacy rate of 56.38. Child population in the age group below 6 was 2,214 Males and 2,117 Females. [1]
Yercaud block is a revenue block of Salem district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. [1] This revenue block consists 9 panchayat villages. [2] They are: Manjakuttai ...
Kiliyur Falls is a waterfall on the Periyaaru river in the Servarayan hill range in the Eastern Ghats, Tamil nadu, India.The waters overflowing the Yercaud Lake fall 91 m (300 ft) into the Kiliyur Valley. [1]
The Periyaaru river originates from Pattipadi, Yercaud and is fed from many small streams along the way as it flows westwards. It creates the Kiliyur waterfalls at Kiliyur before reaching the Vattakaadu Eri weir. The river then continues to flow westwards, before joining the Sarabanga river.
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Yercaud is a state assembly constituency in Salem district of Tamil Nadu, India. [2] Its State Assembly Constituency number is 83. The seat is reserved for candidates from the Scheduled Tribes and comprises Yercaud taluk , Vazhapadi taluk , and portions of the Salem and Attur taluks .