Puthukkudiyiruppu (Mullaitivu)

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Coordinates: 9°18′N 80°41′E / 9.300°N 80.683°E / 9.300; 80.683

Puthukkudiyiruppu

புதுக்குடியிருப்பு
Town
Puthukkudiyiruppu
Coordinates: 9°18′0″N 80°41′0″E / 9.30000°N 80.68333°E / 9.30000; 80.68333
Country Sri Lanka
Province Northern
District Mullaitivu
DS Division Puthukkudiyiruppu

Puthukkudiyiruppu (Tamil: புதுக்குடியிருப்பு, Sinhala: ඵුතුක්කුඩියිරුප්පු) (Pronounced : Puthuk-kudiy-iruppu) is a small town in the Mullaitivu District of Sri Lanka.

There are four main roads which lead to Mullaithivu in the east, Paranthan towards west, Iranaipalai towards north and Oddusuddan towards south

Most of the villagers are farmers and there is a significant proportion of people do fishing too.

Until 1990s when there was a massive influx of people from Jaffna district. The small government dispensary with two wards became one of the main hospitals in Mullitivu district.

History

Until it was declared as a separate DRO (Divisional Revenue Division), it was under Mullaithivu. Subsequently when it was declared as a separate DRO division Mr Amirthalingam became the first DRO. Later it became the Divisional Secretary division with the administrative reforms.

Being mainly a farming community, the structure of houses were unique until about 1960s. The houses usually consisted of four blocks. There was a main lounge with half walls, a closed block with one door which was used as the bedroom, a kitchen and a store house for paddy.

Schools

  1. Sri Subramanya Vidyalayam ( Earlier it was known as "Church of Ceylon Tamil Mixed School")
  2. Puthukkudiyiruppu Central college ( Earlier it was known as "Puthukkudiyiruppu Mahavidyalayam")
  3. Roman Catholic School
  4. Vikneswara Vidyalayam

Temples

  1. Sri Kandhaswami Temple
  2. Ulagalanth Vinaayagar Temple
  3. Sivanagar Sivan Temple
  4. Sri Muthumaariyamman Temple
  5. Kaaddamanakku Vinayagar Temple
  6. Sri Thurkai amman Temple
  7. Arasadi pillayaar Temple
  8. Mahavishnu Temple


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