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Dharapuram is connected by moffusil bus services to major towns in Tamil Nadu operated by TNSTC. Dharapuram town is not provided with railway facilities. The nearest railway stations is Palani railway station and Oddanchatram at a distance of 34 km and 35 km respectively and the nearest airport is Coimbatore International Airport (70 km).
Despite its private ownership, the section east of Airport Road is still considered a part of Highway 409. [1] The GTAA purchased this section of the highway in 2000 in order to rebuild the approaches to the new Terminal 1 at Toronto Pearson Airport. [4] Highway 409 westbound approaching Highway 27 overpass in 2007, prior to 2008 reconstruction.
[2] [3] These aviation facilities are situated within and around Toronto and its neighbouring cities, serving airline passengers, regional air travel and commercial cargo transportation. Toronto Pearson International Airport, located mainly in Mississauga, is the busiest airport in Canada and hosts international travel with various airlines.
Bhagavan Kovil is a Vishnu temple located near Dharapuram of Tirupur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.It is a Vaishnavite temple dedicated to Lord ThirumalaiSamy. This temple is best known for the Ugadi festival which falls on Indian summer months of March or April and precisely on the Telugu new year day called Uga
It is located 20 kilometers (12 miles) away from Dharapuram and 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) away from Palani in Erode-Dharapuram-Palani highway. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Administration and politics
The nearest airport is Coimbatore Airport. Chennimalai is located in the main bus route between Erode and Dharapuram. TNSTC is operating new services from Palani to Bangalore, Erode to Dharapuram and Gobi to Madurai via Chennimalai. SH-96 passes through Chennimalai town connecting Erode with Dharapuram and Kangeyam via Perundurai.
There are buses available 24/7 to Tiruppur, Coimbatore, Dharapuram, Palladam, Madurai, Oddanchatram, Palani and Dindigul. It is also connected to nearby towns like Kangeyam, Uthiyur, Kundadam, Pongalur and AvinashiPalayam via town buses. Nearby Railway station is Tiruppur railway station and nearby airport is Coimbatore International Airport. [15]
Dharapuram was under the regimes of Chera kings in 850 A.D. Thereafter (in 1000 A.D. – 1275 A.D.) this place came under the rule of Cholas with Dharapuram as their Headquarters. Subsequently, it came under the control of Padiars (from 1276 A.D.). Only during this period, a ruler by name Veerapandian caused the digging of Kalingarayan Channel.