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Jayankondam

Coordinates:11°12′43″N79°21′54″E/ 11.212°N 79.365°E/11.212; 79.365
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Jayankondam
First Grade Municipality
Nickname:
Cashew City
Jayankondam is located in Tamil Nadu
Jayankondam
Jayankondam
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates:11°12′43″N79°21′54″E/ 11.212°N 79.365°E/11.212; 79.365
CountryIndia
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictAriyalur
Government
• TypeMunicipality
• BodyJayankondan Municipality
Population
(2023)
• Total46,000
Languages
• OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30(IST)
PIN
621802
Telephone code04331
Vehicle registrationTN 61
Websitehttps://jayankondam.in

Jayankondamis a First Grade Municipality inAriyalur districtof Tamil Nadu in India. As of 2023, the town had a population of 46,000.

Huge amounts of lignite deposits have been found here and power projects have been initiated by theNeyveli Lignite Corporation.[1]This town has more than 25 temples of various historical periods in the vicinity. The existing Government Higher Secondary School at Jayankondam is as the old as the town and has nearly 2000 Students to its name.

Location

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Jayankondam is well-connected with roadways. The national highway NH-81 passes through this town, connectsChidambaramandTiruchirapalli.The state highway SH-140 which connectsVirudachalamwithKumbakonampasses through this town.Chennaiis located at the distance of 247 km. Kumbakonam is to the south, around 29 km away from Jayankondam via the Neelathanallur-Mathanathur bridge.Ariyaluris 38 km to the west.Viruthachalamis 36 km to the north andChidambaramis 50 km to the east.

Jayankondam Town limit extends over an area of 28 km2.

Demographics

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Religious census
Religion Percent(%)
Hindu
92.63%
Muslim
4.53%
Christian
2.42%
Sikh
0.06%
Buddhist
0.01%
Jain
0.01%
Other
0.31%
No religion
0.03%

According to2011 census,Jayankondam had a population of 33,945 with a sex-ratio of 1,031 females for every 1,000 males, much above the national average of 929.[2]A total of 3,520 were under the age of six, constituting 1,866 males and 1,654 females.Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribesaccounted for 17.88% and 2.06% of the population respectively. The average literacy of the town was 72.%, compared to the national average of 72.99%.[2]The town had a total of: 8664 households. There were a total of 12,359 workers, comprising 611 cultivators, 1,386 main agricultural labourers, 1,004 in house hold industries, 7,592 other workers, 1,766 marginal workers, 87 marginal cultivators, 736 marginal agricultural labourers, 329 marginal workers in household industries and 614 other marginal workers.[3]As per the religious census of 2011, Jayankondam (M) had 92.63%Hindus,4.53%Muslims,2.42%Christians,0.06%Sikhs,0.01%Buddhists,0.01%Jains,0.31% following other religions and 0.03% following no religion or did not indicate any religious preference.[4]

History

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Jayankondacholapuram is full name of Jayankondam. Original name is Nellimanagramam. The place was renamed as Jayankondacholapuram (ஜெயங்கொண்டசோழபுரம்) during the period of King Rajendracholan (ராஜேந்திரசோழன்) as they (Rajendra and his son) were victorious in many wars and campaigns. Jayankondam was established as town panchayat duringBritish rule.Jayankondam was upgraded as second municipality of Perambalur district after Perambalur.

Administration and politics

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Jayankondam is second grade municipality. Jayankondam comes under theJayankondamState Assembly Constituency and it elect a member to theTamil Nadu Legislative Assemblyonce every five years. Before 2009 Jayankondam came under Perambalur Lok sabha constituency. After 2009 Jayankondam comes under Chidambaram Lok sabha constituency.

Transportation

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NH81- Trichy - Jayankondam - Chidambaram, SH140 - Kumbakonam - Jayankondam - Virudhachalam, NH36 - Kumbakonam - Vikravandi, SH139 Jayankondam - Ariyalur, are major roads via Jayankondam. Jayankondam busstand is located in centre of town. TNSTC Jayankondam branch is under Trichy region of Kumbakonam Corporation. Government, Private buses operated to nearby towns Kumbakonam, Mayiladudurai, Virudhachalam, Trichy, Chidambaram, Cuddalore, Puducherry, Neyveli, Thanjavur, Ariyalur, Perambalur, Thuraiyur, Salem, Chennai, Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Palani, Madurai, Hosur, Banglore from Jayankondam busstand. Nearest Railway stations are Virudhachalam Junction railway station, located 40 km away, Ariyalur Railway station, located 38 km away, Kumbakonam Railway station, located 30 km away. Nearest Airport isTiruchirappalli International Airport,located 98 km away. Nearest seaport isKaraikal port.

Places near Jayankondam

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Gangaikonda Cholapuramcapital of theChola dynastyin c. 1025 during the reign ofRajendra Chola I,and served as theCholacapital for around 250 years. The village is the place near 8 km from Jayankondam. The city was founded byRajendra Chola Ito commemorate his victory over the Pala Dynasty. The name means The town of the chola who took over Ganga (water from Ganga) or who defeated (the kings near) Ganga. It is now a small village, its past eminence only remembered by the existence of the greatBrihadisvara Temple.The temple has been recognised as aWorld Heritage sitebyUNESCOChola empireincluded the whole of southern India to the river Thungabadhra in the north.[5]For administrative and strategic purposes they built another capital and named it Gangaikondacholapuram.

Buddha statue at Jayankondam, maintained by Archeological department
Buddha Statue at Jayankondam maintained by Archeological department of India

Anaikaraiis 15 km from Jayankondam. The Lower Anaicut built bySir Arthur Cottonin 19th century AD acrossColeroon,the major distributary ofCauvery,is said to be a replicated structure ofKallanai.[4] Nearly 2000 families live in Anaikarai with the main occupation of agriculture and fishing. It is well known and place for river fishes

PIN (Postal Index) Code for Jayankondam is 621802. Also the following nearby post offices share the same pinAngarayanallur,Chinnavalayam, Kaluvanthondi, Karadikulam, Kilakudiyiruppu,PeriyavalayamandSengunthapuram.[6]

The Historical Shiva temple in Jayankondam was built by wife of Rajendra cholan (queen) for her personal worship during the king's victory celebration over Pala dynasty.

Chola's also esteemed Buddhism, built several Buddha temples, they are now in Srilanka. Archeological department of India found a buddha statue in Jayankondam and maintaining it till date.

Bus Stand Road-2008
Historical Siva temple

References

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  1. ^"Jayankondam Lignite Mine viable: CMD- The New Indian Express".Archived fromthe originalon 18 May 2013.
  2. ^ab"Census Info 2011 Final population totals".Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2013.Retrieved26 January2014.
  3. ^"Census Info 2011 Final population totals - Jayankondam".Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2013.Retrieved26 January2014.
  4. ^"Population By Religious Community - Tamil Nadu"(XLS).Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2011.Retrieved13 September2015.
  5. ^"Gangaikondacholapuram Brihadeeswarar temple - Possibly the most elegant UNESCO Heritage Site".PolkaJunction.11 October 2018.Retrieved9 January2021.
  6. ^"List of Post Offices for Pin Code 621802".Pin code.Retrieved22 August2011.
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