(Redirected from Ramanathapuram District)'Ramanathapuram District' is an administrative district of
Tamil Nadu state in southern
India. The city of
Ramanathapuram is the district headquarters.
Ramanthapuram District has an
area of 4123
km². It is bounded on the north by
Sivaganga District, on the northeast by
Pudukkottai District, on the east by the
Palk Strait, on the south by the
Gulf of Mannar, on the west by
Thoothukudi District, and on the northwest by
Virudhunagar District. The district contains the Indian portion of
Rama's Bridge, an east-west chain of low islands and shallow reefs that extend between India and the island nation of
Sri Lanka, and separate the Palk Strait from the Gulf of Mannar. The Palk Strait is presently navigable only by shallow-draft vessels.
Demographics
It has a
population of 1,187,604 (as of
2001). It is 25.46% urbanised.
[1]
The district has a literacy of 73.05%, slightly below the average for the state.
History
In 1795, the British deposed Muthuramalinga Sethupathy and took control of the administration of Ramanathapuram. In 1803 Mangaleswari Nachiyar was made the Zamindar of Sivagangai After passing of Queen, the Marudhu Brothers took the charge by paying regular revenue to the East India company. In 1801 the Marudhu Brothers of Sivaganga revolted against the British in collaboration with Kattabomman of Panchalamkurichi. Colonel Agnew captured Marudhu Brothers and hanged them and made Gowri Vallbah Periya Udaya Thevar as Zamindar of Sivaganga. After the fall of Tippu Sultan, British took the control and imprisoned the Nawab. In 1792 the Zamindari system was abolished and a British Collector was appointed for administration.
The early 15th Century the present territories of Ramanathapuram district comprising of taluks Tiruvadanai, Paramakudi, Kamuthi, Mudukulathur, Ramanathapuram and Rameswaram were included in Pandiyan Kingdom. For a short period, this area was under the Chola Kings when Rajendra Chola brought it under his territory in 1063 AD. In 1520 AD., the Nayaks of Vijayangar took over this area under their control from the Pandiyan dynasty for about two centuries, Marava chieftains-Sethupathis who were Lords under Pandiyan Kings and reigned over this part (17th century). At the beginning of the 18th century, family disputes over succession resulted in the division of Ramanathapuram.
In 1910, Ramanathapuram was formed by clubbing portions from Madurai and Tirunelveli district. This district was named as Ramanathapuram. During the British period this district was called "Ramnad". The name continued after independence. Later the district was renamed as Ramanathapuram to be in conformity with the Tamil Name for this region.
Now
Chittarkottai is a
Panchayat in the district.
Tourism
★ Sethupathy palace
★ Ariyaman beach
★ Rameswaram
★ Danushkodi
★ Pamban bridge
★ Thiru uthrohosamangai Temple
★ Devipattinam[Navapasanam]
★ Vaalinokkam
★ Sethukkarai
★ Thiruppullani
★ Central Marine Fisheries Research Institiute
★ Sarguru Sadhu Swamy Ashramam -Abiramam
★ Thiruvaranagm Kaliyatha Kovil
★ Idaikatoor Sacred Heart Church
★ Kilkarai
Cuisine
★ Fish Kulambu
★ Prawns
★ Crabs
★ Kadarya Milk syrup
★ Lothal [Karuppati Halwa][Muscut halwa]
★ Kilakarai raviath dishes
Celebrities
★
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, President of the Indian Union
★
C M Louis Dasnevis Prakash, Educationist
★
Immanuel Sekaran, a youth leader of south Tamilnadu
★
Kamal Haasan, Tamil cinema actor
★
Vikram, Tamil cinema actor
★
Senthil, Tamil cinema comedy actor
★
Adhiyaman,Tamil cinema director
★
R.C.Sakthi, Tamil cinema director
★
Karmega Konar, Tamil writer
★
Posumpon Muthuramalinga Thevar, politician and freedom fighter
Economy
With 34% share, the district is the top
chilli producer in Tamil Nadu.
[1]
References
1. Census 2001
Thirumurugan (metti oli director)
External links
★
Ramanathapuram District
★
AllLocale.com Website for every neighbourhood in Tamil Nadu and Ramanathapuram