Pandikkudi

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Pandikkudi
Village
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Pandikkudi
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Pandikkudi
Pandikkudi (India)
Coordinates: 10°14′N79°04′E / 10.24°N 79.07°E / 10.24; 79.07
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Tamil Nadu
Region South
Taluk Aranthangi
District Pudukkottai
Area
  Total2 km2 (0.8 sq mi)
Languages
  Official Tamil
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
614624
Telephone code(91) 4371
Vehicle registration TN 55
Website www.pandikkudi.usite.pro

Pandikkudi (Pāṇṭikkuṭi) is a village in Pudukkottai District in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is populated by approximately above Hundred families.

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Education

In Aranthangi taluk, Pandikkudi is one of the village. The Government Elementary school is in this village. Up to 5th Standard students are studying there. Students of this village are educated in many fields. 50% of the village peoples are well educated.

Economy

The primary occupation is agriculture. Depend on the rain the cultivation is going in this village. Some farmers are cultivating with the help of pore well water. Abroad money also improve this village status.

Temples

Kalichchiyamman Kovil is placed center of the pandikkudi village Kalichchiyamman Kovil.jpg
Kalichchiyamman Kovil is placed center of the pandikkudi village
Pillaiyar Kovil is placed North East of the pandikkudi village Pillaiyar Kovil.jpg
Pillaiyar Kovil is placed North East of the pandikkudi village

Many Temples are in this village. 1. Kalichchiyamman temple (Tamil: கள்ளிச்சியம்மன் கோவில்) is placed center of the village. 2. Pillaiyar temple (Tamil: பிள்ளையார் கோவில்) is placed in North East of the village. 3. Pattavar Iyan temple (Tamil: பட்டவர் ஐயன் கோவில்) is placed in North side of the village. 4. Muni temple is (Tamil: முனி கோவில்) also placed in North side of the village. 5. Kaveri Amman temple is (Tamil: காவேரி அம்மன் கோவில்) also placed in North side of the village.

Transport

Bus facilities are available only in morning and evening except that time people will go to kulamangalm to utilize the transport facility.

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