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Country
  
India

District
  
Madurai

Area
  
8.04 km²

Population
  
15,746 (2011)

State
  
Tamil Nadu

Time zone
  
IST (UTC+5:30)

Elevation
  
208 m

Local time
  
Thursday 9:13 PM

Elumalai

Weather
  
28°C, Wind S at 5 km/h, 74% Humidity

Elumalai (எழுமலை) is a Panchayat town in the district of Madurai, in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Originally named Aezhumalai (Seven Hills), the town is located near Usilampatti (16 km) and Peraiyur, in the Western ghats.

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Map of Elumalai, Tamil Nadu 625535

Religion

It has religious sites, including the Vasi Malayan, Shri Thiruvenkatanatha Swami, Muthalamman, Badrakali Amman, Sandana Mariyamman and Maathanthira Shri Subramania temples, as well as a mosque and church.

September sees the celebration of the Vasimalayan festival. Also, every Saturday, free food is provided by the Vasimalayan Temple.

Education

The government runs a boys and girls school. A private high school operates there. The Bharathiyar Matric Higher Secondary School, Shri vishwa vidhyalaya primary school . In addition, many primary schools serve the town and surrounding villages.

Demographics

As of the 2001 India census, Elumalai had a population of 14,030. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. 10% of the population are under 6 years of age. Elumalai has an average literacy rate of 56%, which is lower than the national average of 59.5%. Male literacy is 67% and female literacy is 45%.

Geography

The town is surrounded by seven hills and is famous for Sathuragiri Hill close to Saptur. The seven hills provide an abundant variety of flora. In addition, the Elumalai Vasimalayan mountain serves as a boundary between the Madurai and Theni districts.

Airports

  • Madurai Airport (43 km)
  • Tuticorin Airport (130 km)
  • Cochin Intl Airport (150 km)
  • Coimbatore Airport (150 km)
  • Tiruchirappalli Airport (150 km)
  • References

    Elumalai Wikipedia