Paramakkudi
Paramakudi
Municipality in Tamil Nadu, India
Paramakudi or Paramagudi[2] is the largest town in the district of Ramanathapuram in Tamil Nadu, India, with a population of over 95,579. It has been the taluk headquarters since the formation of Ramanathapuram District in 1918.[3]
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Paramakudi consists of two separate settlements: Paramakudi and Emaneswaran. These settlements were classified as different towns in the census records from 1901 to 1961 before merging into the municipal present city in 1964.
The area of the town is 13.45 km2. There are 36 members on the council. The Vaigai River flows through Paramakudi to the Bay of Bengal.[4]
Paramakudi also serves as sub-district for Ramanathapuram and some of the governmental services divided between Ramananthapuram and Paramakudi to serve people better such as for the southern part of the district it serves as the Regional Transport Office (RTO) for vehicle registration and other activities.[5]
It is also famous market place for all the villages around and many people residing in nearby villages come to the town to complete their major shopping and purchases.