Aruppukkottai | |
|---|---|
Town | |
| Nickname: Aruvai | |
| Coordinates:9°30′50″N78°06′01″E / 9.5139°N 78.1002°E /9.5139; 78.1002 | |
| Country | |
| State | Tamil Nadu |
| Region | Madurai |
| District | Virudhunagar |
| Government | |
| • Type | First Grade Municipality |
| • Body | Aruppukottai Municipality |
| Area | |
• Total | 14.96 km2 (5.78 sq mi) |
| Elevation | 123 m (404 ft) |
| Population (2011) | |
• Total | 87,722 |
| • Density | 5,864/km2 (15,190/sq mi) |
| Languages | |
| • Official | Tamil |
| Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
| PIN | 626101, 626105, 626107, 626112 |
| Telephone code | 04566 |
| Vehicle registration | TN-67 |
Aruppukottai is a town and amunicipality inVirudhunagar district in the state ofTamil Nadu,India. Aruppukottai's classical name is "Sengattu irukkai idathuvali". Aruppukottai is about 50 km from Madurai. It is in the middle of Vellore-Tuticorin National Highways NH-38. The villages and towns surrounding Aruppukottai makes this as a major town as well as a major transit hub and they are also famous for production of jasmine. Aruppukottai is always famous for producing yarn.Sri Ramana Maharishi was born inTiruchuli near Aruppukottai town. Aruppukottai was part of king Sethupathi of Ramnad. King Sethupathi has Zamin Palace in Palyampatti. As of 2011, the town had a population of 87,722.[1] The town also hosts two famous temples – Arulmigu Meenakshi Chokkanatha Swamy Temple built in 13th century by Pandiya King Maravarma Sundarapandiyan[2] and Seenivasa Perumal Temple Built on the top of Malai arasan Hill.[3]
The climate is dry and hot, with rains during October–December. Temperatures during summer reach a maximum of 41 °C and a minimum of 27 °C. Winter temperatures range between 31 °C and 19 °C. The average temperature of the area is measured as 36 °C. The average annual rainfall is about 70 cm. It is the one and only major town present in the eastern part ofvirudhunagar district. It is also the only major town in eastern part of virudhunagar district area which is surrounded by many small towns and villages.
According to2011 census, Aruppukkottai had a population of 87,722 with a sex ratio of 1,014 females for every 1,000 males, much above the national average of 929.[5] As per the 2001 Census, the town had a population of 85,376, showing a modest growth in the subsequent decade.[6]A total of 7,654 were under the age of six, constituting 3,934 males and 3,720 females.Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes accounted for 7.04% and 0.16% of the population respectively. The average literacy of the district was 82.12%, compared to the national average of 72.99%.[5] The district had a total of 23803 households. There were a total of 37,631 workers, comprising 200 cultivators, 764 main agricultural labourers, 5,227 in house hold industries, 29,788 other workers, 1,652 marginal workers, 20 marginal cultivators, 285 marginal agricultural labourers, 214 marginal workers in household industries and 1,133 other marginal workers.
Aruppukottai acts mainly as an educational and commercial hub for the surrounding villages. It is noted for itscotton industries mainlyspinning mills. Rice mills and limestone industries, hand loom, power loom, printing press, and some small-scale industries such as school note book and daily calendar manufacturing. Hand loom, power loom is the main job. Major employers are spinning mills, weaving sectors (handloom and powerloom), rice mills, private transport and government sector apart from agriculture. Aruppukottai has mixed population town.[citation needed] Aruppukottai was once known for itshandloomweaving industry and for Agricultural Millets very much famous.
Virudhunagar district continued to be on the top in the State in Plus Two and SSLC examination results for more than three decades now. In the SSLC exam conducted in 2010, Aruppukottai educational district tops all the 68 educational districts in the State with a record success rate of 97.51%. Forty schools, including record 24 Government schools, produced centum results in the Aruppukottai educational district alone. Main reasons for this are the sustained monitoring of individual schools and the competition among the students in scoring high marks.[7]
Recently, an e-smart classroom was launched by Ex-Minister for Information and Technology Poongothai Aladi Aruna and School Education Ex-Minister Thangam Thennarasu at a Government Higher Secondary School in Mallankinaru near Aruppukottai.[8] Recently a CBSE school was opened in the city.
On seeing success of Virudhunagar district, teams from Trichy district will visit schools to study best practices in Virudhunagar district that has been maintaining the first position for the last two decades. According to the CEO of Trichy district, Mr. T. Mohanakumar,
Headmasters and subject teachers from top-notch schools in Virudhunagar district will also be invited toTrichy to guide their counterparts to scale up their performance.[9]

Aruppukottai has one government hospital with Government Headquarters status[10] with 150 beds for in-patients and also two government primary health care centers and many private hospitals.
Aruppukottai is a revenue division[11] in Virudunagar district. There is a Revenue division officer/sub divisional magistrate. There are five police stations for the public convenience One Is DSP Office, the second one is Taluk Police Station, third is For Town Police Station, fourth one is traffic police station and the fifth one is All Women police Station. A Sub-Court, a District Munsif Court and a Judicial Magistrate Court are functioning in Aruppukottai, and are located in a Combined Court Complex.

Aruppukottai Municipality[12] is formed with three improvement areas called by name Periya Puliampatti, Chinna Puliampatti and Aruppukottai town. The area of this Municipalilty is 14.96 sq. km. As per G.O.M.S No.1978, Town Planning and Local Administration dated 28.11.1947, Aruppukottai Panchayat was upgraded to the Third Grade Municipality with effect from 1948 and subsequently it was upgraded to the Second grade Municipality, as per G.O.No.363 dated 1.04.1953. This Municipality is upgraded to the First Grade Municipality from 2.06.1979 as per G.O.No.876dated 2-6-1979. As per G.O.NO. 135 dated 11.06.1996, Aruppukottai Municipality has been divided into 36 wards

Aruppukottai acts as a hub connectingMadurai,Thoothukudi,Virudhunagar,Tirunelveli,Kovilpatti,Rajapalayam,Sivagangai,Ramanathapuram andRameswaram. Aruppukottai which is well connected by roads.
Madurai the 3rd biggest city in Tamil Nadu by population, is only 50 km away.NH 38 runs betweenVellore -Thoothukudi, an important freight-route, connectingTrichy,Madurai andThoothukkudi runs through Aruppukottai.

Aruppukottai Railway station has a broad gauge railway line that connects toManamadurai andVirudhunagar. It is the main route to connecting south districts to delta districts, and it is the routeVirudhunagar–Aruppukottai-Manamadurai–Karaikudi–Trichy/Mayiladuthurai alternate route forVirudhunagar–Madurai–Dindigul-Trichy toChennai. Further more now Indian Railways starting a new railway line betweenMadurai toThoothukudi New railway line throughMadurai–Thiruparankundram–Kariapatti–Aruppukottai–Vilathikulam–Thoothukudi this line make Aruppukottai railway station as railway junction.
Madurai International Airport is just 44 km away andTuticorin Airport is 102 km away fromAruppukottai town.
The nearest seaport is theV.O. Chidambaranar Port Authority located 100 km (62 mi) away.
| Elected members | |
|---|---|
| Member of Legislative Assembly | Thiru. K.K.S.S.R.Ramachandhran[13] |
| Member of Parliament | Thiru. Manickam Tagore[14] |
| Municipality Chairman and Vice chairman | |
| Chairman | Thirumathi. S.Sundaralakshmi[15] |
| Vice-chairman | Thiru. G.Palanichamy[16] |
| Municipality Commissioner | |
| Commissioner | Thiru. G.Ashok kumar[17] |
Aruppukottai state assembly constituency is part of Virudhunagar Lok Sabha Constituency. Aruppukottai is a separate constituency of legislative election.