Tirupathur
district is a district of Tamil Nadu, India, formed by trifuricating the
Vellore district. The Government of Tamil Nadu has announced its proposal on
August 15, 2019, together with Ranipet district. However it was officially
declared on November 28, 2019 by Chief Minister. The town of Tirupathur would
serve as the district headquarters.
ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS
Tirupathur
District consists of two Revenue Divisions, Tirupathur and Vaniyambadi, Four
Taluks., Tirupattur, Natrampalli, Vaniyambadi, and Ambur, Fifteen Revenue
Firkas, Tirupattur, Andiyappanur, Koratti, Kandili, Jolarpet, Pudurnadu,
Natrampalli, Ammanankoil, Vaniyambadi, Ambalur, Alangayam,Ambur, Madhanur,
Thuthipattu, and Melsanankuppam., comprising of 195 Revenue Villages. The
District has Six blocks, Thirupathur, Natrampalli, Kandhili, Jolarpet,
Alangayam, and Madhanur, comprising of 208 Village Panchayats. There are five
Municipalities, Tirupathur, Jolarpet,
Vaniyambadi, and Ambur and Three Town Panchayats Alangayam, Natrampalli, and Udayendiram.
PHYSICAL FEATURES
Tirupathur is
connected with major cities in the states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh. The
National Highways passing through Tirupathur District are NH 46
(Bangalore–Chennai road) and NH 4 from Tirupathur District to Chennai.
MINERALS AND MINING
The District is rich in mineral
deposits
INDUSTRIES
Tirupathur
District Vaniyambadi and Ambur is an Leather industrial in southern India.
There are a number of large- and medium-scale leather industries making both
finished leather and leather articles such as shoes and garments for export.
There are other small-scale industries in Vaniyambadi and Ambur.
Sources :https://tirupathur.nic.in/