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The list of tourist attractions in Tiruchirappalli a city in Tamil Nadu state of India. [1] Temples. Ranganathaswamy Temple, Srirangam; Ucchi Pillayar Temple, Rockfort;
Sri Lanka Rubber Manufacturing Export Co. Ltd; Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation; Sri Lanka State Plantations Corporation; Sri Lanka Transport Board; State Development & Construction Corporation; State Engineering Corporation of Sri Lanka; State Mortgage & Investment Bank; State Pharmaceuticals Corporation of Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is a popular tourist destination. Tourism is a key industry that attracts international tourists yearly. Foreigners visit Sri Lanka to see nature, wildlife, historical monuments, and indigenous culture. In 2018, tourist arrivals peaked at 2.5 million, who spent a total of US$5.6 billion in the country.
School, Sri Akilandeswari Vidyalaya, Vignesh Sri Ranga Matriculation School, Sri Vaijayanthi Vidhyalaya etc., are other institutions in Srirangam. Most of the schools have English as a medium of instruction. Some have Tamil as a medium of instruction, and some have both. There are many school children who travel to nearby Tiruchirappalli also.
Housing Development Finance Corporation Bank of Sri Lanka (HDFC) National Savings Bank; Regional Development Bank (Pradheshiya Sanwardhana Bank) Sanasa Development Bank; Sri Lanka Savings Bank; State Mortgage and Investment Bank; Source: Central Bank, September 2020 [2]
The Anna Science Centre, Tiruchirappalli was established by the Government of Tamil Nadu and was inaugurated on 10 June 1999. School and college-going students from neighbouring districts such as Pudukkottai, Thanjavur, Perambalur, Dindigul, Karur and Madurai are promoted to visit the planetarium.
A kids' boating facility in the pond is available. An amphitheater and additional irrigation systems were added using an additional Rs. 3.3 crore funds allocated by the State Tourism Department. This park has a garden, a fountain, a large butterfly glasshouse, and refreshment huts.
In early 2013, the construction of the museum began at an area of 9,500 square feet (880 m 2), [1] adjacent to the Rail Kalyana Mandapam (Community Hall), near Tiruchirappalli Junction, [2] and was formally inaugurated on 18 February 2014 at a final cost of ₹ 1.5 crore (US$170,000). [3]