Sawyerpuram

Sawyerpuram is a town panchayat in Tuticorin district, Tamil Nadu, India.

Sawyerpuram
town
Sawyerpuram is located in Tamil Nadu
Sawyerpuram
Sawyerpuram
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates: 8.49°N 78.1°E / 8.49; 78.1
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictTuticorin
Government
  TypeTamil Nadu
Languages
  OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
628251
Telephone code(0091) 04630
Nearest cityTuticorin
Vidhan Sabha constituencySrivaikundam

Microliths are found in large in numbers around Sawyerpuram (and additionally in Kulattur, Tirunelveli). They were found embedded in the fossil-bearing sand dunes. These available evidences in Sawyerpuram point the chronology of the microlithic culture in South India to circa 4000 B.C.[1][2]

Since the missionary Dr. G. U. Pope ministered in this place, the population is predominantly Christian.

Statue of Dr. G.U. Pope in Chennai

Religions and cultures

Religions:Hinduism & Christianity

Tamil culture is widely followed among the people living in Sawyerpuram whether they are Christians or Hindus.

Life expectancy and environment

The small town is known for peaceful environment and considered to be the cleanest small town in India with less population and the average life expectancy is 83.7 and which is higher than any small towns in India.

Education

List of colleges

  • Pope's College of Arts and Science
  • Dr.G.U. Pope College of Engineering
  • Dr.G.U. Pope College of Education
  • Jeya Polytechnic College

List of schools

  • Pope Memorial Higher Secondary School
  • St. Mary's Girls Higher Secondary School
  • A.M.A.Hindu Higher Secondary School
  • National Nursery and Primary School
  • Martin Nursery and Primary School
  • A.M.A Hindu Nursery and Primary School
  • Gnanasigamani Evangelical Primary School
  • Joy Sharon Nursery and Primary School
  • The Vikasa School

Transportation

Natural resources and climate

In summer the climate remains warm and on other seasons the climate can be cool and windy. This small town is also known for the cultivation of bananas and rice because of its red soil and jack fruit, star fruit, jambul fruit, pea nut, cucumber are also cultivated in few places around the town.

Unripe star fruit on the tree in Theri Area
Banana tree of sawyerpuram
Young jackfruit
Ripe jambul fruits ripe from tree

References

  1. Ceramic Traditions in South India; S.Gurumurthy; University of Madras; 1981; page 8,11
  2. Zeuner and Allchin, B., op.cit.page8
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