Devakottai


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subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameIndia
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subdivision_name1Tamil Nadu
subdivision_type2District
subdivision_name2Sivaganga
subdivision_type3Region
subdivision_name3Chettinad
established_title
named_forDeviKottai & DevarKottai
government_typeFirst Grade Municipality
governing_bodyDevakottai Municipality
leader_partyADMK
leader_titleChairman
leader_nameK.Sundaralingam
unit_prefMetric
area_total_km212.42
elevation_m77
population_total51,865 (City Population)
population_as_of2011
population_rank3rd in Sivaganga District
population_density_km2auto
demographics_type1Languages
demographics1_title1Official
demographics1_info1Tamil
timezone1IST
utc_offset1+5:30
postal_code_typePIN
postal_code630302
area_code_typeTelephone code
area_code914561
registration_plateTN-63
blank1_name_sec1Nearest city
blank1_info_sec1Karaikudi
blank2_name_sec1Sex ratio
blank2_info_sec119910:20587 /
blank3_name_sec1Literacy
blank3_info_sec180%
blank4_name_sec1Lok Sabha constituency
blank4_info_sec1Sivaganga
blank5_name_sec1State Legislative Assembly
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Devakottai is a first-grade municipality in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Located in the Sivaganga district, the town is situated close to the Karaikudi, near Rameswaram National Highway Road (NH-210). It is one of the major cities comes under the Chettinad area with rich heritage of houses built with limestone called "Karai Veedu". This Region is one of the towns in Chettinad belt. The town is famous for its ancient temple Sri Meenakshi Sundareswarar temple also known as Nagara Sivan Kovil.

As of 2011, the town had a population of 51,865.

Etymology

The name 'Devakottai' is derived from the Tamil word 'Devi Kottai'. It was one of the towns where Nattukottai Nagarathar once lived in Kaveripoompattinam in the Chola Empire. In honor of it, when they migrated to the Pandya Empire, they named the new town as Devi Kottai. Later on, the town became known as 'Devakottai'.

History

Devakottai was an active town in the Indian Independence Movement. The municipal court of Devakottai was burned to the ground during the Quit India Movement. This leads to the town becoming one of the historical landmarks of Tamil Nadu with typical building structures and monuments.

Devakottai is now under the Karaikudi constituency following the reformation of constituencies. However, for parliamentary elections, it comes under the Sivaganga constituency.

Arrival of Mahatma Gandhi

Mahatma Gandhi visited Devakottai in Tamil Nadu on January 27, 1934, during his Harijan Tour, addressing a public meeting to support Dalit upliftment and mediating caste disputes, leading to the establishment of a school for Dalits nearby; Devakottai also saw significant Quit India Movement activity in 1942, with local freedom fighters inspired by Gandhi's call for independence. His connection to the region is also preserved through letters at the Gandhi Memorial Museum in Madurai.

Demographics

Devakottai is Taluk in Tamil Nadu state, Devakottai Taluk population in 2022 is 97,327. According to 2011 census of India, Total Devakottai population is 76,037 people are living in this Taluk, of which 38,448 are male and 37,589 are female. Population of Devakottai in 2021 is 94,286 Literate people are 54,080 out of 30,517 are male and 23,563 are female. Total workers are 42,674 depends on multi skills out of which 24,638 are men and 18,036 are women. Total 13,697 Cultivators are depended on agriculture farming out of 8,297 are cultivated by men and 5,400 are women. 5,900 people works in agricultural land as a labour in Devakottai, men are 3,069 and 2,831 are women. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes accounted for 8.5% and 0.16% of the population respectively. The average literacy of the town was 80.95%, compared to the national average of 72.99%. In total, the town had 13192 households. In particular, there were a total of 18,696 workers, comprising 865 cultivators, 415 main agricultural laborers, 219 in house hold industries, 14,056 other workers, 3,141 marginal workers, 53 marginal cultivators, 1,011 marginal agricultural laborers, 58 marginal workers in household industries and 2,019 other marginal workers. As per the religious census of 2011, Devakottai had 82.85% Hindus, 9.92% Muslims, 7.% Christians, 0.02% Sikhs, 0.01% Jains and 0.2% following other religions.

Transport

Devakottai is situated on Tiruchirappalli-Rameswaram National Highway Road (NH-210).

Airport

The nearest airport is in Madurai, about 92 km away.

Rail

The nearest major railway station is Devakottai Road railway station.

Bus

Devakottai have a major bus stand namely Aringar Anna Bus Stand. There are frequent bus services available in Devakottai. Regular bus services are available to all important cities of Tamil Nadu.

Administration

Sivaganga District have three Educational District, Among three Devakottai is One of the Educational District of Sivaganga.

• Sivaganga District have only two revenue division, Among two Devakottai is One of the revenue division of Sivaganga.

• Devakottai is One of the Taluk of Sivaganga District Among 9 Taluks

Notable people

References

References

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  2. (2011). "Census of India 2011 Tamil Nadu".
  3. Annamalai, PL. (1986). "செட்டிநாட்டு ஊரும் பேரும்". M. M. Muthiah Research Foundation, Madras.
  4. Kailash, PL. "தமிழகத்தில் ஒரு ஜாலியன்வாலா பாக் - பழ.கைலாஷ்". விஜயபாரதம்.
  5. (2013). "Census Info 2011 Final population totals". Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.
  6. (2013). "Census Info 2011 Final population totals - Devakottai". Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.
  7. (2011). "Population By Religious Community - Tamil Nadu". Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.
  8. "Devakottai Road Railway Station, DKO Railway Station Code, at Devakottai Rasthaa, Sivaganga, Tamil Nadu - 630301 Train Time Table, Map, Enquiry".

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