Kalikkavalasu

Kalikkavalasu is a village near Chennimalai in Erode district of Tamil Nadu, India. The village is an industrial area with many dyeing units and handlooms.[1] The local temples are Pillayar Kovil, Karuppana Swamy Kovil, and Maduraiveeran temple.

Demographics

This village has a population of around 300. Most belong to the Gounder community. The people of this village are prosperous and influential in the Chennimalai area. The population is gradually migrating from village towards Arachalur Road and is growing. The area is gradually urbanizing.

Economy

Almost no one in the village is below the poverty line. One-hundred percent of the children attend school.

Kalicoptex is primarily an industrial weaver's cooperative society which employs more than 2,500 people. The cooperative exports woven products world-wide.

Transport

Bus route C10 connects the village with Chennimalai and Sivagiri via Arachalur and Vilakkethi. Kalikkavalasu also has bus service to Erode, Karur, Tirupur, Kangeyam, Vellakovil, Kodumudi, Mulanur, Tiruchengode, Muthur, and elsewhere.

Lake

Kalikkavalasu has a lake that floods during every north-east monsoon. It attracts birds after December. The lake gets water from the stream carrying overflow from Namakkalpalayam lake. This lake is the main source of underground water for nearby villages.

Agriculture

The main source of irrigation is wells. Crops like coconut, banana, sorghum, maize, and pulses grow very well due to the red soil and tropical climate. Cattle rearing is common and successful.

Festivals

Nearby festivals include Chennimalai 'Thai Thaer' Festival, Vagaithozhuvu Amman Kovil Thiruvizha, Murungathozhuvu Marriamman Pongal and Karuppannaswamy Pongal festival.

Nearby villages

Government

Kalikkavalasu belongs to Murungathozhuvu Panchayat in Chennimalai Union. It is in Kangeyam State Assembly Constituency and Erode Lok Sabha Constituency.

References

  1. Chennimalai

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