Muthuvijayapuram

Muthuvijayapuram is a small village/hamlet located in Mudukulathur Block Ramanathapuram district of Tamil Nadu state in India. .It comes under Pirabakaloor Panchayat. It's located 25 km towards west from District headquarters Ramanathapuram.525 km from State capital chennai

MUTHUVIJAYAPURAM முத்துவிஜயபுரம்
MVP
VILLAGE
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictRamanathapuram
Population
  Totalaround 5,000
DemonymMUTHUVIJAYAPURAM
Languages
  OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationTN-65
Websitemuthuvijayapuram.blogspot.com

Life in Village Village life is full of contentment and happiness. The beauty of nature can be experienced in a village as it is surrounded by Trees,Flowers and farmlands.There is no pollution in the village and once can feel the freshness in the breeze.And also Clean drinking water, electricity,Schools and proper sanitation are few facilities that are lacking in village.St Thoma Youth CLub (YTC) is organized by Youths of this village with Guidance of elder Peoples in Village.

Agriculture

People in this village are mostly farmers,Teachers,Indian Army service, Nurse & Medical Dept & Business. They grow Rice, vegetables, Cotton & Chili pepper

Geography

Tamil is the local language here and it's located at 9° 23'43.3494" N 78° 37"35.5758". It has an average elevation of 41 m (135 ft). Muthuvijayapuram is 80 km (50 mi) from Madurai and 30 km (19 mi) from Ramanathapuram.

Transport

Muthuvijayapuram is well connected by bus from Paramakudi and Mudukulathur. Nearest Railway station is 18 km to paramakudi

Festivals

The St. Thomas Church Festival is celebrated every year in April, seven days after Easter. As well as Christmas and Easter too.

School and library

There is an elementary English school in village (RC School), and a Sacred Heart Higher Secondary School in Thiruvarangam 3 km from the village. There is also a public library in village.

St Thomas Church

St Thomas Church-Muthuvijayapuram

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