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Chakkarapalli

Neighbourhood in Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India
Village in Tamil Nadu, India
Chakkarapalli
Village
Chakkarapalli is located in Tamil Nadu
Chakkarapalli
Chakkarapalli
Coordinates: 10°54′04′′N 79°12′06′′E / 10.9010°N 79.2016°E / 10.9010; 79.2016
Country India
State Tamil Nadu
District Thanjavur
Population
 (2001)
 • Total
6,082
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
614211
Vehicle registration TN 49 TN 68
Chakkarappalli Temple more than 1000 years old
Chakkaravageswarar Temple, Chakkarapalli

Chakkarapalli is a village in the Papanasam taluk of Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India.[1] [2] [3] It is located in between Thanjavur - Kumbakonam highway. A more than thousand years old village having proof of Chakkaravageswarar Temple.[4]

Demographics

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As per the 2001 census, Chakkarapalli had a total population of 6082 with 2856 males and 3226 females. The sex ratio was 1130. The literacy rate was 84.53.

Police Station

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chakkarapalli is under the control of Ayyampettai police station located near pasupathikovil

Transport

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Bus Stand

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The nearest bus stand is ayyampettai Bus stand is located near by the Government Higher secondary school Ayyampettai. Ayyampettai is well connected with roads between the Highway of Thanjavur - Kumbakonam. All sorts of Buses provide service here.

Railway Station

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The nearest railway station is Ayyampettai railway station is located towards Aharamangudi Road near from Railady mosque.

Education

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  • Chakkarapalli Panchayat Government Secondary School, North Street.
  • Chakkarapalli Panchayat Government School, Big Street.

Association

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  • Paasamalar Welfare Association (www.paasamalar.in) 88 708 808 28
  • Al Eeman Welfare Association
  • Ramalan Welfare Association
  • Ayyampet Chakkarapalli Blood Donate
  • Samuganeedhi Welfare Association
  • Pengalal ooruvaka patta sadhka thittam.

References

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  1. ^ Mu Aruṇācalam (1980). Festivals of Tamil Nadu. Gandhi Vidyalayam.
  2. ^ Madras (India : State) Record Office (1957). Tanjore District Handbook. Superintendent, Government Press.
  3. ^ S. R. Balasubrahmanyam (1977). Middle Chola Temples: Rajaraja I to Kulottunga I (A.D. 985-1070). Oriental Press. ISBN 978-90-6023-607-9.
  4. ^ Ka.Vi.Kannan (25 January 2019). River cauvery the most battl(r)ed. Notion Press. ISBN 978-1-68466-604-1.
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