Veppampalayam

Veppampalayam is a neighbourhood in Erode district of Tamil Nadu state in the peninsular India.[1][2][3]

Veppampalayam
Veppampalayam is located in Tamil Nadu
Veppampalayam
Veppampalayam
Veppampalayam, Erode (Tamil Nadu)
Coordinates: 11.292500°N 77.658600°E / 11.292500; 77.658600
Country India
StateTamil NaduTamil Nadu
DistrictErode district
Elevation
249 m (817 ft)
Languages
  OfficialTamil, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
638112
Telephone Code+91424xxxxxxx
Other NeighborhoodsErode, Thindal, Nasiyanur, Nanjanapuram, Mettukkadai, Perundurai, Veerappampalayam, Pazhayapalayam, Pavalathampalayam, Kathirampatti and Villarasampatti
Municipal bodyErode City Municipal Corporation
LSErode Lok Sabha constituency
VSErode West Assembly constituency
MPA. Ganeshamurthi
MLAS. Muthusamy
Websitehttps://erode.nic.in

Veppampalayam is located at an altitude of 249 m above the mean sea level with the geographical coordinates of 11.292500°N 77.658600°E / 11.292500; 77.658600 (i.e., 11°17'33.0"N, 77°39'31.0"E). Erode, Thindal, Nasiyanur, Nanjanapuram, Mettukkadai, Perundurai, Veerappampalayam, Pazhayapalayam, Pavalathampalayam, Kathirampatti and Villarasampatti are some of the important neighbourhoods of Veppampalayam.

Veppampalayam area falls under the Erode West Assembly constituency. The winner of the election held in the year 2021 as the member of its assembly constituency is S. Muthusamy.[4] Also, this area belongs to Erode Lok Sabha constituency. The winner of the election held in the year 2019, as the member of its Lok Sabha constituency is A. Ganeshamurthi.[5]

References

  1. The Indian Factories Journal. Company Law Institute of India Limited. 1996.
  2. Census of India, 1991: Pasumpon Muthuramalinga Thevar (pts. A & B). Controller of Publications. 1994.
  3. India Superintendent of Census Operations Madras (1964). District Census Handbook, Madras: Coimbatore (2 v.). Director of Stationery and Printing, Madras.
  4. "Erode (West) Election Result 2021 Live Updates: Muthusamy S of DMK Wins". News18. 2 May 2021. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
  5. "Erode Lok Sabha constituency". 2 September 2022. Retrieved 2 February 2023.


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