Theriruveli

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Theriruveli
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Theriruveli
Theriruveli (India)
Coordinates: 9°18′N78°42′E / 9.3°N 78.70°E / 9.3; 78.70 Coordinates: 9°18′N78°42′E / 9.3°N 78.70°E / 9.3; 78.70
Country India
State Tamil Nadu
District Ramanathapuram district
Government
  Member of legislative assemblyR.S.RAJAKANNAPPAN (DMK)
  Panchayat presidentSit kakkaa
  panchayat counselorgothandam
Languages
  Official Tamil
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
623 711
Telephone code04576
Vehicle registration TN-65

Theriruveli is a village in the Ramanathapuram district of Tamil Nadu state in southern India. It is located near uthrakosamangai and belongs to the Mudukulathur Legislative Constituency. The economy is largely based on agriculture and sheep raising, and remittances from residents who have travelled abroad.[ not verified in body ]

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Administration

Theriruveli village is represented by the Mudukulathur assembly constituency which is part of Ramanathapuram (Lok Sabha constituency). Since its formation, the constituency has been represented in the assembly by members of Indian National Congress (INC), Forward Bloc, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) parties.

The High Court Bench started functioning in 2004 with the jurisdiction of the Districts including Ramanathapuram. [1]

The nearest passport office is in Madurai, which serves the districts of Madurai, Theni, Sivaganga, Virudhunagar, Ramanathapuram, Thoothukudi, Tirunelveli, Kanyakumari & Dindugul. [2]

Locally, Theriruveli has a panchayat (village council) which oversees the nearby villages of Anikurunthan, Chinnakaiayakam, Elankakkur, Keelapatcheri, Melapatcheri, Periakaiyakam and Vadakkutheru; as well as Theriruveli itself.[ citation needed ]

List of Assembly Representatives

NamePartyTerm(s)
Thiru. Pasumpon Muthuramalinga Thevar Forward Blocmore than 10 years
Thiru. So. Balakrishnan Yadav B.A., BL INC more than 13 Years; 1977–80; [3] 1991–2001 [4] [5]
Thiru. K. Pathinettampadian M.A M.L.AAIADMK2001–2006
K. Murugavel B.A., MLA.DMK2006–2011
M. Murugan B.A., MLA.AIADMK2011–2016
S.Malaysia Pandian Yadav B.A., MLAINC2016–2021

R.S. Rajakannappan BSC, BL. DMK 2021-

Members of Parliament

YearWinning CandidateParty
1951 V. VR. N. AR. Nagappa Chettiar INC
1957 P. Subbiah Ambalam INC
1962 N. Arunachalam INC
1967 M. Sheriff Independent
1971 P.K. Mookiah Thevar Forward Bloc
1977 P. Anbalagan AIADMK
1980 M. S. K. Sathiyendran DMK
1984 V. Rajeshwaran INC
1989V. RajeshwaranINC
1991V. RajeshwaranINC
1996 S. P. Udayappan Tamil Maanila Congress (Moopanar)
1998 V. Sathiamoorthy AIADMK
1999 K. Malaisamy AIADMK

Culture

Excavation at Theriruveli

The Tamil Nadu Archaeology Department conducted an excavation[ when? ] at a site called 'Colony Thidal' in Theriruveli, under the supervision of A. Abdul Majeed. Nadu worked on this project with the assistance of N. Marxia Gandhi, R. Selvaraj, S. Santhalingam, and C. Chandravanan. [6]

This excavation consisted of six trenches, each measuring five by four metres (16 by 13 ft). The excavation revealed shreds of many types of wares, including, but not limited to, Northern Black Polished Ware, coarse-red ware, blank ware, black-and-red ware, grey ware, Rouletted ware, and russet-coated ware. Six inscribed shreds with Brahmi script were also recovered. The personal names Korran, Sattan, and Nedunkilli, appear on the shreds. Objects including lids, hopscotch, spouts, terracotta ring-stands, iron pieces, terracotta lamps, shell bangles, sawed conches, and carnelian beads, were also recovered. [6]

Notable places

Transportation

This village is located in the center of its district, with frequent public state and private bus routes to Ramanathapuram, Muthukulathur, Kamuthi, Aruppukottai, Viruthunagar, Rajapalayam, Paramakudi, Sikkal, and Keelakarai.[ citation needed ] In recent years, people have used taxis and private cars for local commuting.[ citation needed ]

The Ramanathapuram–Muthukulathur Road and Sikkal–Paramakudi Road intersect at Theriruveli, which is colloquially called "Mukku Road".[ citation needed ]

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  2. ":: Welcome to Passport Office Madurai ::". Indian Passports. Retrieved 24 September 2009.
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  6. 1 2 The Archaeological Survey of India
  7. Ervadi dargah