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  2. Thanjavur district - Wikipedia

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    The district is the main rice producing region in the state and hence known as the Rice Bowl of Tamil Nadu. [12] The Kaveri River and its tributaries irrigate the district. Apart from paddy, farmers here grow coconut and sugarcane and it is the largest producer of coconut in Tamil Nadu. Being an agrarian economy, industrial growth in the ...

  3. Thanjavur - Wikipedia

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    The city is an important agricultural centre located in the Kaveri Delta and is known as the Rice bowl of Tamil Nadu. Thanjavur is administered by a municipal corporation covering an area of 36.31 km 2 (14.02 sq mi) and had a population of 222,943. [3] Roadways are the major means of transportation, while the city also has rail connectivity.

  4. Thelungan Kudikadu - Wikipedia

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    Thelungan Kudikkadu village is known as the "Rice bowl of thanjavur, Tamil Nadu". Paddy is the crops and the other crops grown are blackgram, banana, coconut, gingelly, ragi, red gram, green gram, sugarcane and maize. The total percentage of land fit for cultivation is 80%.

  5. Nemmeli - Wikipedia

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    Thanjavur is known as the "Rice bowl of Tamil Nadu". Paddy is the crops and the other crops grown are Blackgram, Banana, Coconut, Gingelly, Ragi, Red gram,Green gram, Sugarcane and Maize. The total percentage of land fit for cultivation is 58%.

  6. Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Modern Rice Mills (MRM) (22 mills across Tamil Nadu) – Rice hulling are operating at these mills [4] Corporation Retail Stores(CRS): Tamil Nadu Government Public Distribution System Stores (TN PDS Store) [Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporation runs 1162 TN PDS Stores in Tamil Nadu as per Tamil Nadu Government Order] [ 5 ]

  7. Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    The Kaveri delta region is known as the Rice Bowl of Tamil Nadu. [397] Among non-food grains, sugarcane is the major crop with an annual output of 16.1 million tonnes in 2021–22. [398] The state is a producer of spices and is the top producer of oil seeds, tapioca, cloves and flowers in India. [399]

  8. Economy of South India - Wikipedia

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    Tamil Nadu's net state domestic product is the second largest economy in India. Tamil Nadu is the second largest state economy after Maharashtra with a gross state domestic product of ₹ 2,134,395 crore (equivalent to ₹ 25 trillion or US$290 billion in 2023). With GDP per capita of $3,000 it ranks fourth among Indian states.

  9. Thanjavur Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Thanjavur Museum is housed in a building that formerly served as the District Collector's office in the city of Thanjavur. The building was built about 120 years ago in 1900 by British architect Robert Chisol.