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- Pudukulam.V is a village panchayat in Sivagangai district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Pudukulam is located at . It has an average elevation of 70 metres...
- Villisai Mahabharatham. Arumugam was born on 12 July 1928 at Chatthiram Pudukulam village of Tirunelveli district in Tamil Nadu, India. He received training...
- Museum (This is the second largest museum of Tamil Nadu). Thirumayam Fort. Pudukulam (this is a large man-made tank supporting the water needs of Pudukottai...
- Kiruttinan Perarasu Chinnaponnu Maranayanar Suba Veerapandian Devapattu Pudukulam Sivaganga Palace Sivagangai Muni****lity, Commissioner. "Sivagangai Muni****l...
- from 1886 to 1894. He rebuilt the town of Pudukkottai and created the Pudukulam Lake. Seshayya Sastri retired from service in 1894. He died on 29 October...
- Melathidiyoor Munnirpallam Melapattam Naduvakurichi Ponnakudy Palayamchettikulam Pudukulam Rajavallipuram Ramayanpatti Rediyarpatti Seevalaperi Sivanthipatti Nochikulam...
- the city of Pudukkottai as per modern principles of town planning. The Pudukulam and Pallavankulam tanks in the city were renovated and a Post and Telegraph...
- which is surrounded by irrigation canals and water storage areas such as Pudukulam, Pudu Lake, Veeranar kulam, Sivan kovil kulam, Oddai, Nara Panai. This...
- fills several ponds and pools including Nandiyapuram, pattathi kulam, pudukulam. This river is the main water source to the farmers of the surrounding...
- Ampara: LTTE cadres hacked to death 13 Sinhalese villagers. March 22: Pudukulam, Vavuniya: Between ten and 15 LTTE cadres attacked the Sinhalese village...