Coimbatore district

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Coimbatore district in Tamil Nadu, India
Coimbatore district in Tamil Nadu, India

Coimbatore District is one of the most affluent and industrially advanced districts of the state of Tamil Nadu in India. The headquarters of the district is Coimbatore city, the second largest city in Tamil Nadu, which is located approximately 497 km from Chennai and 330 km from Bangalore. It is highest revenue yielding district in the state. Sainik School and Amaravathi Dam, which created Amaravathi Reservoir, are located at Amaravathinagar in Coimbatore District.

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[edit] History

The district was ruled successively by several dynasties of South India. Under the Cholas during the 11th century, the present-day Coimbatore came into existence as a jungle village under an Irula chieftain. The district was occupied by Mysore in 1700s from the Madurai rulers and after the Mysore wars in 1799, the district was occupied by the British until the Indian independence in 1947.

[edit] Demographics

It had a population of 4,271,856 as of 2001. The literacy rate of the district is 76.95%.

[edit] Major cities & towns

A street in Coimbatore city
A street in Coimbatore city
  • Coimbatore - District headquarters and Tamil Nadu's second largest city. Textile capital of South India. Major economic, trade and education centre.
  • Tirupur - One of Asia's largest hosiery and garment centre.
  • Pollachi - Major agricultural trading centre.
  • Udumalaipettai - Paper and textile industries.
  • Mettupalayam - Agriculture (arenut and betel) centre.
  • Palladam - Agricultural and Windfarm and Powerloom.
  • Pongalur - Major poultry center.
  • Avinashi - A town near Tirupur.
  • Gudalur - A Panchayat town.
  • Valparai - A hill town known for Tea, Coffee and pepper plantations
  • Kottur-Malayandipattinam A major panchayat town
  • Anaimalai - A panchyat town
  • Navamalai - A tribal village with an EB Camp

[edit] Major Rivers

[edit] Major Industries

  • Textile mills
  • Light and heavy engineering
  • Hosiery and garments
  • Captive energy (wind mills)
  • IT/BPO

[edit] Animal husbandry

The district is home to almost 50% of the poultry population of Tamil Nadu.[1]

[edit] Major Crops

Terraced hillsides in Coimbatore
Terraced hillsides in Coimbatore
  • Gingelly (With 34% share, the district is the top producer in Tamil Nadu.[2]
  • Cotton
  • Coconut
  • Arenut and betel
  • Corn, maize and millets
  • Wheat and rice (limited areas)
  • Sugarcane (limited areas)
  • Tea
  • Coffee
  • Pepper
  • Jaggery

[edit] Important Educational Institutions

== *Sri Krishna College Of Engineering And Technology ==

All private institutions charge heavy fees and take donations for their trusts.

[edit] References