Soorappallam

Soorappallam
சூரப்பள்ளம்
Village
Soorappallam
Soorappallam

Location in Tamil Nadu, India

Coordinates: 10°26′N 79°19′E / 10.43°N 79.32°E / 10.43; 79.32Coordinates: 10°26′N 79°19′E / 10.43°N 79.32°E / 10.43; 79.32
Country  India
State Tamil Nadu
District Thanjavur
Taluk Pattukkottai
Elevation 5 m (16 ft)
Population (2001)
  Total 2,556
Languages
  Official Tamil
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 614601
Telephone code 91 4373
Vehicle registration TN 49
Sex ratio 1037 F for 1000 M /
Website www.soorappallam.com
   Soorappallam is a village located 1 km away from Pattukkottai town in Tanjore district in Tamil Nadu state in India on the way to Mannargudi and Kumbakonam via Vadaseri.
      Soorappallam, a part of Pattukkottai taluk, is most fertile as the land is with rich content of alluvial soil, deposited by the river flowing across the region through Kallanai canal which is one of the distributaries for the Cauvery river.

Population

In this village, The total population is 2556 as per the census operation in 2001 of which 1255 are male & 1301 are female, 14.62% of the population (326 persons of which 163 are Male & 163 are Female) are in the age group of 0-6.

Education

          In this village, The literacy rate is 70.58% against the national literacy rate of 65.38% and state literacy rate of 73.47%.

Employment

In this village, historically, the main occupation has been cultivation, and it provides employment for most of the people as the water resource is available either by Bore-Well pumps or water flowing in the Cauvery river as this village lies in the tail-end area of the delta region formed by the cauvery river and other water resources that includes a great lake and many ponds. The crops cultivated here are groundnut, sesame, coconut, black gram, maize, sugarcane and banana tree while the main crop is paddy(rice). But nowadays, it is evident that the importance for the agriculture goes on decreasing due to many factors. Some of them are rain deficiency, not receiving water in time from mettur dam, not getting the affordable price for the yielded grains,and soaring labour cost. Many village youngsters have been leaving for and working in many foreign countries such as USA, UK, Singapore, Malaysia,and Middle East etc. as they claim this is the best way to earn a large amount of money in very short time that easily outweighs the revenue in agriculture.

Climate

        As basically India is a tropical country, This village is very hot in summer season (April–July) and the rainy season lies in three months from October to December.As this village is located in Tanjore district, a coastal district in Tamilnadu state, this village receives about 80% of total annual rainfall in rainy season. Thanks to the North-East monsoon blowing from the Bay of Bengal.  The Bay of Bengal is just 14 km (8.7 mi) from this village in Adirampattinam town.

References

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