Kattuthalaivasal is located in Karaikudi municipality in the Sivaganga District in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. This area comprises Ward 15, Ward 16 and Ward 10. The majority of the people Kattuthalaivasal are Muslims [citation needed].
Kattuthalaivasal | |
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Area | |
Coordinates: 10°04′N 78°47′E / 10.07°N 78.78°E | |
Country | India |
State | Tamil Nadu |
District | Sivaganga |
Elevation | 82 m (269 ft) |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 6,000 |
Languages | |
• Official | Tamil |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 630001 |
Jamia Masjid, recently renovated in 2005, is an important landmark in Kattuthalaivasal.
The Kattuthalivasal area gained momentum when the area acquired a lot of new facilities, particularly a new bus stand.
Demographics
editAs of 2001[update] an Indian census showed that Kattuthalaivasal had a population of 6,000. Males and females are roughly even in numbers and the majority of the population are Muslims.
Geography
editKattuthalaivasal is one of the key areas in Karaikudi. Kattuthalaivasal's postal pincode is 630001 and dialing code is 91-4565. It is very near to Sekkalai Road, which is located north-east of Karaikudi.
Mosques
editJamia Mosque Kattuthalaivasal mosque is located at the centre of the Karaikudi city. It is one of the oldest mosques in Karaikudi. This mosque was renovated in 2005. Former Indian President Abdul Kalam delivered his speech on this mosque [citation needed].
- Imam of the Mosque =Moulana Moulavi Al-hafil A.Mohamed Badhrudeen Yusufi.
- Head of the Mosque = Mr. ADAMS
- Treasurer = ACR. Abdul Wahab ( Ricemill Owner)
- Secretary = Shahul Hameed M.C (Maligai Store)
- Asst. Secretary = M. Abdul Hameed (Nagoor Andavar Cycle Service / Chennai Steel Corporation)
Miscellaneous
editIn Kattuthalaivasal:
- Counsilor for Ward 15 = Shahul Hameed M.C
- Counsilor for Ward 16 = Roja begum sahul hameed M.C
- Counsilor for Ward 10 = Tamilan Abubackar M.C
References
edit"Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.