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'''Shivashankarapuram''' (சிவசங்கராபுரம்) is a village located 5 kms away from [[Thalaivasal]]. It is situated in the district of [[Balaji nagar]] in the state of [[Tamil Nadu]], South India. The place takes its name from Puram Shiva Shankar, one out of hundred names for [[Shiva]]. Agriculture and poultry are the two most important businesses in this region. The farmers mostly plant corn, sugarcane, tapioca, spices and vegetables such as chili, brinjal, radish, lady finger, just to name a few.
'''Shivashankarapuram''' (சிவசங்கராபுரம்) is a village located 5 kms away from [[Thalaivasal]]. It is situated in the district of [[Balaji nagar]] in the state of [[Tamil Nadu]], South India. The place takes its name from Puram Shiva Shankar, one out of hundred names for [[Shiva]]. Agriculture and poultry are the two most important businesses in this region. The farmers mostly plant corn, sugarcane, tapioca, spices and vegetables such as chili, brinjal, radish, lady finger, just to name a few.

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Shivashankarapuram (சிவசங்கராபுரம்) is a village located 5 kms away from Thalaivasal. It is situated in the district of Balaji nagar in the state of Tamil Nadu, South India. The place takes its name from Puram Shiva Shankar, one out of hundred names for Shiva. Agriculture and poultry are the two most important businesses in this region. The farmers mostly plant corn, sugarcane, tapioca, spices and vegetables such as chili, brinjal, radish, lady finger, just to name a few.