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Rajapalayam (Tamil: [ɾaːdʑabaːɭaɪjam]) is a town in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the largest municipality in the Virudhunagar district [ citation needed ] . Rajapalayam is located on the Madurai to Quilon National Highway at a distance of 562 km south of the state capital Chennai .
Thus Rajapalayam gained a distinct place in political map, the credit went to Raja's lead. In 1934, Raja won central legislature for constituency comprising Tirunelveli, Madurai & Ramanathapuram. At the age of 39, he entered the Assembly as M.L.A in C. Rajagopalachari ministry successfully contesting the 1937 election.
This is the shortest route from Srivilliputhur to reach Sankarankovil/ Karivalamavantanallur. On the road was a Soultry (traveler's resting place - in Tamil it is called Chatra). The village derives its name from the Tamil word "Sathram" (a traveler's resting place) and "Patti" (suffix for a village). Nearest Railway Station: Rajapalayam (8 km)
Started initially with Rajapalayam in 1960s and later expanded to Bengaluru (Malleswaram) in 1978 and Chennai (Royapuram) in 1980. [6] Started with the brand name "Ananda Bhavan" and subsequently changed to "Adyar Ananda Bhavan". Started in Chennai in 1979 as Sri Ananda Bhavan in Washermanpet by Thirupathi Raja and his elder son K T Venkatesan.
This is a list of notable people from Andhra Pradesh, India, throughout history. Independence advocates Alluri Sitarama Raju – revolutionary, led the Rampa Rebellion of 1922-1924
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Sri Lankan Tamils in India mainly refer to Tamil people of Sri Lankan origin in India and non-resident Sri Lankan Tamil. They are partly who migrated to India and their descendants and mostly refugees from Sri Lanka because of the concluded Sri Lankan Civil War. In general socio economically they are living below poverty line, except few people ...
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