Esanatham

Esanatham is a village in Tamil Nadu, India. It is part of Karur District and surrounded by villages of the Dindigul district. The village is a significant producer of drumsticks, which it exports widely. Chettinad Cement Factory is also nearby. Agriculture is the most important source of work in this area. Nearby villages include Pulavanur, Nochipatti, R Vellodu, Sukkampatti, and E V Puthur.

Esanatham

Isanatham
village
Esanatham
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Esanatham
Esanatham (India)
Coordinates: 10.707683°N 78.002739°E / 10.707683; 78.002739
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictKarur
Languages
  OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
639203
Telephone code04320
Vehicle registrationTN 47
Nearest cityKarur
Literacy75%
Lok Sabha constituencyKarur
Vidhan Sabha constituencyAravakurichi

Schools in Esanatham

  • Hajee Meera Academy model matriculation school
  • Ferdin Public School (nursery and primary)
  • Government Primary School
  • Government Higher Secondary School

Medical facilities in Esanatham

  • Government hospital (primary health center)

Nearest towns and cities

Demographics

According to the latest 2011 Indian census, Esanatham has a population of 5311 consisting of 1490 families. The male population is 2604 and the female population is 2707 with 8.81% of the population under six years of age. The literacy rate is 75.12%, which is lower than the state average of 80.09%. Literacy stands at 86.31% for men and 64.55% for women. The sex ratio is 1040 which is comparable to the state ratio of 996.

15.44% of the population are members of a Scheduled Caste (SC).

Work Profile

2708 residents of Esanatham are engaged in work activities and 84.45% of workers describe their work as a main job. Out of 2708 workers engaged in main work, 550 are cultivators while 758 are agricultural laborers.

Places of worship

  • Lord Soundarraja Perumal Temple
  • Lord Esanathi Eswarar Temple
  • Vinayagar, Mariamman, Kaliamman, Muthalamman, Bagavathiamman Temples
  • Sabarimala Iyappan Temple
  • Ilampillaiamman Temple
  • Anjaneya temple
  • Mealmaruvathur Aathiparasakthi Vazhipattu Mandram
  • Kochadai villayuthamudaiya ayyanar kovil v2
  • Mosque

References


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