PerperiyanKuppam

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PerperiyanKuppam (PPK), [1] also known as Kallodaavi among neighboring peoples, is a village in Panruti, in the western end of Cuddalore District of Tamil Nadu State, India.

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Demographics

As of 2007, the population is around 2000,[ citation needed ] 1200 of them have voting rights.[ citation needed ] There is an old Shivan temple in perperiyankuppm,There is a Pond near to the temple, which also serves as main water source for perperiyankuppam and the neighbor villages during summer time. Temple is 700 years old.

Education

There are five schools in PerperiyanKuppam, three of which are government schools and two private-owned.

Health care

There is one Tamil Nadu government run primary health center, and a few small private health care centers.

Business in PPK

Because the cashew nut is the main agricultural product in PPK, many people do cashew-related business. Few people are working in Neyveli Lignite Corporation and few are doing wood related business.[ citation needed ]

Political structure

MLA: SABA.RAJENDIRAN (DMK)

MLA constituency: Neyveli

MP: A. Arunmozhithevan (AIADMK)

MP constituency: Cuddalore

President of Perperiyankuppam village panchayat: Poonguzhali Devasenathipathi

Police open fire [2] Vilolence [3]

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  1. Revenue villages of Cuddalore Dist
  2. Police Open Fire
  3. 2001 violence

Coordinates: 11°40′N79°29′E / 11.667°N 79.483°E / 11.667; 79.483