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Fabrics made in Erode are popular. The district is one of the most industrialized districts in the state with more than 23,000 small scale industries and 1,200 factories. [64] Textiles is the other major industry in the district. The district is known for its handloom textile products and ready-made garments.
Erode is the headquarters of Erode District which was bifurcated from Coimbatore District in 1979. The town was constituted as a municipality in 1871, promoted to special-grade during 1980 and upgraded as a corporation in 2008.
On 31 August 1979, Erode district was bifurcated from the erstwhile Coimbatore district comprising Gobichettipalayam, and Erode taluks. [10] On 8 March 1985, Sivaganga and Virudhunagar districts were formed from the erstwhile Ramanathapuram district.
The Magudeswarar Temple in Kodumudi is a large Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva in Erode district of Tamil Nadu, India. This is the sixth temple in Kongu, the region praised in the Thevaram hymns. [1] it is situated on the banks of the river Kaveri. The sage Agastya is associated with this temple.
Gobichettipalayam is located in Kongu Nadu, the northwestern part of Tamil Nadu about 400 kilometres (250 mi) south west of Chennai. Western Ghats forms the border of the region resulting several hill locks and Bhavani River traverses across the region.
Pavalathampalayam or Pagalathampalayam is a neighbourhood in Erode district of Tamil Nadu state in the peninsular India. [1]Pavalathampalayam is located at an altitude of about 246 m above the mean sea level with the geographical coordinates of (i.e., 11°18'06.1"N, 77°39'38
Kavindapadi, also known as Kavundapadi, is located in Erode District of Tamil Nadu, India which is one of the major producers of sugar in India. It is also famous for its agriculture, producing the lump sum amount of sugarcane and bananas to the people of Tamil Nadu. Kavindapadi is located on the way of Erode to Sathyamangalam.
The reserve covers parts of Sathyamangalam and Gobichettipalayam taluks of Erode district in western Tamil Nadu. The reserve had a tiger population of 80 individuals in 2018 which was 25 in 2011. [4] In 2022, the reserve won the TX2 award by World Wide Fund in collaboration with wildlife conservation agencies for its growth in tiger population. [5]