Kurumbalaperi

Kurumbalaperi is a small village located near Pavoorchatram in Tenkasi Taluk, Tenkasi District, in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located between Pavoorchatram, Kilapavoor and Melapavoor. People of diverse religious practices live in the area. Kurumbalaperi has a temple called Badhrakali Amman Temple. Its festival is very famous. The village was named for the groves of kurumbala (a sumal jackfruit) trees in the area. The vast majority of the inhabitants work in agriculture. One noteworthy feature is a large temple called Pathirakali Amman temple that was constructed in the village.

Kurumbalaperi
town
Coordinates: 8°55′37.93″N 77°23′18.33″E
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictTirunelveli
Population
 (2009)
  Total20 Thousand
Languages
  OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
627806
Telephone code04633,9600346346
Vehicle registrationTN-72 & TN-76
Nearest cityTenkasi
Literacy40%%
Lok Sabha constituencyTenkasi
Vidhan Sabha constituencyTenkasi
ClimateMin 20 Deg Celsius Max 35 Deg Celsius (Köppen)
Websitewww.kurumbalapery.blogspot.com

Councilor

In 2011 local election S.Rajasekara Pandian MA,M.PEd was elected as the councilor of Kurumbala peri. He was a service-minded man. He has done many things for the welfare of the people.

Education

Kurumbalaperi has two Tamil primary schools, one middle school, one Tamil medium high school, and one English medium primary school. At Pavoorchatram, One Government higher secondary schools are available.The same school from the first year of high school, and it transitioned to a higher secondary school in the academic year 2017-2018.

Temple

kurumbaleri pathrakali amman temple very famous.This temple is very famous in that area. The temple festival, spanning four days, is celebrated with utmost devotion, grandeur, and significance.

Transport

The village has bus terminals and one railway station (2k distance).


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