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Veeravanoor is located at which is near Sathirakudi, 14 kilometres west of Ramanathapuram, and 27 kilometres southeast of [[Paramakudi]] on [[National Highway (India)|NH]] 49.
Veeravanoor is located at which is near Sathirakudi, 14 kilometres west of Ramanathapuram, and 27 kilometres southeast of [[Paramakudi]] on [[National Highway (India)|NH]] 49.


Veeravanoor covers 4 square miles (8.3 km<sup>2</sup>), and surrounded on the eastern side by forests, western side by Bogalur, southern side by Seyyalor village and on the northern side is Vairavanenthal village.
Veeravanoor covers 4 square miles (8.3&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup>), and surrounded on the eastern side by forests, western side by Bogalur, southern side by Seyyalor village and on the northern side is Vairavanenthal village.


== Climate ==
== Climate ==
The [[climate]] of Veeravanoor is tropical in nature with little variation in summer and winter temperatures. While April to June is the hottest summer period with the temperature rising up to the 40°C mark, November to February is the coolest winter period with temperature hovering around 20°C, making the climate quite pleasant. Surprisingly, Veeravanoor gets all its rains from the north-east monsoons between October and December.<ref>http://www.imdchennai.gov.in/rdwr.htm</ref>
The [[climate]] of Veeravanoor is tropical in nature with little variation in summer and winter temperatures. While April to June is the hottest summer period with the temperature rising up to the 40&nbsp;°C mark, November to February is the coolest winter period with temperature hovering around 20&nbsp;°C, making the climate quite pleasant. Surprisingly, Veeravanoor gets all its rains from the north-east monsoons between October and December.<ref>http://www.imdchennai.gov.in/rdwr.htm</ref>


== Transport ==
== Transport ==

=== Rail ===
=== Rail ===
The nearest railway station is in Ramanathapuram (14 km) and Paramakudi(27 km) which has computerised reservation counters under Madurai division. Madurai division repeatedly has received the award for being the best-maintained station in the Southern Railway.[3] The railway station code for Paramakudi is PMK and Ramamnathapuram is RMD. It is connected to Indian cities and towns including Chennai, Madurai, Rameshwaram, Trichy (by Sethu exp, Chennai exp & Passenger),[4].
The nearest railway station is in Ramanathapuram (14&nbsp;km) and Paramakudi(27&nbsp;km) which has computerised reservation counters under Madurai division. Madurai division repeatedly has received the award for being the best-maintained station in the Southern Railway.[3] The railway station code for Paramakudi is PMK and Ramamnathapuram is RMD. It is connected to Indian cities and towns including Chennai, Madurai, Rameshwaram, Trichy (by Sethu exp, Chennai exp & Passenger),[4].


=== Road ===
=== Road ===

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Veeravanoor
village
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictRamanathapuram
Population
 (2001)
 • Total
1,072
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
623502
Telephone code+91 4564
Sex ratio983 /

Veeravanoor (வீரவனூர்) is a village in Ramanathapuram District in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

Geography

Veeravanoor is located at which is near Sathirakudi, 14 kilometres west of Ramanathapuram, and 27 kilometres southeast of Paramakudi on NH 49.

Veeravanoor covers 4 square miles (8.3 km2), and surrounded on the eastern side by forests, western side by Bogalur, southern side by Seyyalor village and on the northern side is Vairavanenthal village.

Climate

The climate of Veeravanoor is tropical in nature with little variation in summer and winter temperatures. While April to June is the hottest summer period with the temperature rising up to the 40 °C mark, November to February is the coolest winter period with temperature hovering around 20 °C, making the climate quite pleasant. Surprisingly, Veeravanoor gets all its rains from the north-east monsoons between October and December.[1]

Transport

Rail

The nearest railway station is in Ramanathapuram (14 km) and Paramakudi(27 km) which has computerised reservation counters under Madurai division. Madurai division repeatedly has received the award for being the best-maintained station in the Southern Railway.[3] The railway station code for Paramakudi is PMK and Ramamnathapuram is RMD. It is connected to Indian cities and towns including Chennai, Madurai, Rameshwaram, Trichy (by Sethu exp, Chennai exp & Passenger),[4].

Road

The nearest major bus terminals are Ramanathapuram, Paramakudi and Sathirakudi. Apart from government and private buses, three-wheeled, black and yellow auto-rickshaws, referred to as autos or share autos are available for travel within and around the village. There are also van available where commuters can pay fixed fare depends on destination and hire. Nearest major National Highways: NH 49 : Madurai–Rameswaram At the moment, the bus terminal of Veeravanoor is full of standing water and the Panchayat plan to clean up the area.

Air

The nearby airport is Madurai Airport which is approximately 100 kilometres from Veeravanoor, and it offers flights to major cities in southern and western India.

Education institutions in and around Veeravanoor

  • Arts and Science Govt. Arts College for Women, Ramanathapuram
  • Govt. Arts College, Paramakudi
  • Madurai Kamaraj University Evening College, Paramakudi
  • Madurai Kamaraj University Evening College, Ramanathapuram
  • Sethupathy Govt. Arts College, Ramanathapuram
  • Syed Hammeda Arts and Science College, Kilakarai
  • Thassim Beevi Abdul Kadar College for Women, Kilakarai

Engineering colleges

  • Syed Ammal Engineering College, Ramanathapuram
  • Mohamed Sathak Engineering College, Kelakarai

Physiotherapy

  • Pioneer College of Physiotherapy, Ramanathapuram

Polytechnic

  • Mohammed Sathak Polytechnic, Kilakarai
  • Sri Muthalamman Polytechnic College, Paramakudi

Teacher training institutes

  • Fatima Teacher Training Institute, Ramanathapuram
  • Ganapathi Teacher Training Institute, Paramakudi
  • Ganapathy College of Education, Paramakudi
  • Puratchi Thalaivar Dr. M.G.R. College of Education, Ramanathapuram
  • R.K. Samy College of Education, Ramanathapuram
  • Sri Ragavendra Institute of Teacher Training, Paramakudi

Festivals

Lot of festivals are celebrated by the Veeravanoor people. Some of the important festival are Diwali, Pondal, Ramadhan, Bakrid, Christmas, Molakkottu festival and Kuthirai Eduppu.

References