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Mutharasanallur

Muttharasanallur is a neighborhood of Tiruchirapalli in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is located approximately 7 km to the west of Trichy City on the road to the town of Karur. Mutharasanallur is a main agricultural village with water source from the River Kaveri.

Location

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Culture

The people of Muttharasanallur live in joint-families, like many South Indian villages. The main source of finance is agriculture. Many locals also spend their time at local temples, and participate in traditional events and celebrations.

Economy

The village is mostly (90%) agricultural land. The major source of income is agriculture comes from cultivating rice, cucumber, bananas, sugarcane, blackgram and sesame.

Temples

Sri Siddhi Vinayak temple Sri Madurakali Amman temple (200+ years) Sri Shakti Mariyamman temple (150+ years) Shiva Temple (300+ years old) Sri Lakshmi Narayan Temple (300+ years old) Adaikalam Kaatha Amman Shri Maha Maariyamman temple (Kaikudi) (200+ years)

Transport

Well connected government buses, mini buses from Trichy. Chatram Bus Stand, and railway facilities are available connecting the Trichy Junction and Trichy Fort.

Government Facilities

Mutharasanallur Railway Station Post Office Telephone Exchange High School Veterinary Hospital Bank

Administration

This village is a Village Panchayat under Andanallur Union. The village belongs to Srirangam Taluk of Tiruchirapalli district and the below areas are under Mutharasanallur Panchayat administration.

List of streets (alphabetical order):

Agraharam Amman Nagar Anna Nagar Cauvery Nagar Devanga Nagar Green Park Nagar Gudalur Kaikudi Kamaraja Puram Kavalkara Street Mandapa Thoppu Murungapettai Muthamizhl Puram Ramnagar Sekkillar Kudil Sri Ganapathi Nagar Vasanth Nagar Vellalar Street Tamilzhan Nagar

President

T. ஆதிசிவன்

Ex-Presidents

Lalitha Kamaraj B.com - (Since 2006- 2016) N. Kamaraj B.com-(Since 1996-2006) S.Rajasekar B.A ( 1984 - 1989 ) K.Ganesan 1964