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Active chemicals

Active chemicals

22, Valluvar street Neravy, karaikal ,
Active chemicals products are manufactured from eco friendly chemicals
Tel: 9629878567
Karaikal Airport Pvt Limited - Saiipl

Karaikal Airport Pvt Limited - Saiipl

Kiliyanur, Nedungadu Post,, karaikal ,
Government in Feb-2011 granted in-principle approval for a greenfield airport at the site covering areas of Ponbethy, Puthakudy and Varichikudy Revenue Villages of Karaikal region in Puducherry under public-use category
I love Karaikal

I love Karaikal

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Thanthai Periyar Govt. Hr. Sec. School Karaikal

Thanthai Periyar Govt. Hr. Sec. School Karaikal

Barathiyar Road,Kovilpathu,, karaikal ,
Our school one of the oldest school in Karaikal region, situated at the heart of the town. Every year We produce Our best results in S.S.L.C. and H.S.C. board Examinations. From 2002 onwards We produce State Level Toppers. Besides these Scholarships and Incentives are given to students by the Government of Pondicherry who deserve from families below poverty line. Our School is Located Nearly 2 Kms from Primary health centers.. Length of teaching Periods 45 minutes. Number of teaching period in week: 35. We Also conduct special class for week students. The central canteen provides mid day meals to our school students. In our library there are 12,140 reference book
Tel: 9443525775
Karaikal

Karaikal

Karaikal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Karaikal — town — Karaikal Location of Karaikal in Puducherry Coordinates 10°55′47″N 79°50′11″E / 10.9296°N 79.8365°E / 10.9296; 79.8365Coordinates: 10°55′47″N 79°50′11″E / 10.9296°N 79.8365°E / 10.9296; 79.8365 Country India Territory Puducherry District(s) Karaikal Population • Density 227,569 (2009[update]) • 1,422 /km2 (3,683 /sq mi) Official languages Tamil, French Time zone IST (UTC+5:30) Area 160 square kilometres (62 sq mi) Codes[show] * • Pincode • 609602 • Telephone • +91 (0)4368 • Vehicle • PY-02 Karaikal (Tamil: காரைக்கால்,Arabic: كاريكال, kāraikkāl also Karikal or Karaikkal) also called as (thalai gnayiru), is a city and a municipality in Karaikal district in the Union Territory of Puducherry, India. Several explanations are offered for the word 'Karaikal'. The imperial Gazetteer gives it the meaning 'fish pass'. According to Julien vinson the town is said to have known as Karaigiri in Sanskrit. However, the name Karaikal is no doubt a combination of two words 'Karai' and 'Kal'. Both the words ‘Karai and 'Kal' have several meanings, of which the more acceptable ones are 'lime mix' and 'canal' respectively. Hence it has been suggested that the name may mean a canal built of lime mix. However, no trace of such a canal is evident now. Contents [hide] * 1 History * 2 Geography * 3 Culture * 4 Economy * 5 Statehood * 6 Educational institutions * 7 Demographics * 8 Special places * 9 Special Places Near Karaikal * 10 References * 11 External links * 12 See also [edit] History Karaikal in 1955 Kingdom of Thanjavur Before 1739 Karaikal was under the regime and control of Raja Pratap Singh of Tanjore. In 1738, Dumas, a shrewd calculative prudent man and a lover of peace and above all one who was anxious to extend the French territory in India by smooth means, negotiated with Sahuji of Thanjavur for possession of Karaikal, the fortress of Karakalcheri and five village for 40,000 chakras. On 14 February 1739 the French took possession of Karaikal town, the fort of Karakalcheri and eiht dependent villages. The King of Thanjavur raised the price for the town of Karaikal and the fort of Karakalcheri to 50000 chakras. He also demanded a loan of 150000 chakras without interest repayable in three years against the hypothecation of Mayavaram lands and an annual rent of 4,000 pagodas for five villages. The French agreed to all the terms except for the payment of 150,000 chakras which was reduced to 10,000 chakras while the annual rental was reduce to two or three thousand chakras. The villages so received were Kilaiyur, Melaiyur, Puduthurai, Kovilpathu and Tirumalairayanpattinam. Subsequently two villages were ceded to the French. Pratap Singh who succeeded the throne renewed demand for a loan of 100,000 chakra and on receipt of the first instalment of 4,000 chakras he assigned eight more villages to the French viz., Codague (Kondagai), Vanjiyur, Arimullimangalam, Niravi, Dharmapuram, Uzhiapathu, Mattakudi (probably Mathalangudi) and Polagam. Then on 12 February 1740 he sold these villages for 6,0000 chakras, which he had assigned only the previous year for 40,000 chakras. French Colony Colonial Karikal The same year he pledged Thirunallar Mahanam for 55,350 chakras and also pledged 33 villages for 60,000 chakras. By a treaty signed on 12 January 1750 Pratap Singh ceded to the French 81 villages around Karaikal and cancelled the annual rent of 2,000 pagodas payable for the villages. This was all the territory the French possessed around Thanjavur when they surrendered to the British in 1761. The territory then passed twice to the British control before it was finally handed over to the French in 1816/1817 under the Treaty of Paris, 1814. Independence Struggle The formation of Karaikal national congress on 13 June 1947 and Students Congress on 31 January 1947 symbolised the first concrete expression of popular desire in Karaikal for freedom from French rule. The French ruled this district until 31 October 1954 on which date the French flag flying atop the government house at Karaikal was lowered with due military honors before a large gathering of officials and non-officials. Thus the de facto transfer of power took place on 1 November 1954 followed by de jure transfer on 16 August 1962. Until 1 November 1954, it was under French rule. Part of India Even Though the Territory was handed over to the Republic of India on 1 November 1954 Karikal's municipal administration was continued pursuant to the Arrêté dated 8 March 1880. This was replaced by the promulgation of the Pondicherry Municipality Act, 1973, with effect from 26 January 1974. Mr. Gaudart was the first Mayor of Karaikal in 1884. [edit] Geography Location of Karaikal Location Karaikal is a small coastal enclave of territory which was formerly part of French India. Together with the other former French enclaves of Puducherry (formerly known as Pondicherry), Yanam, and Mahé, Karaikal forms the Union Territory of Puducherry. Karaikal is bounded on the North and South by Nagapattinam district of Tamil Nadu state, on the west by Tiruvarur district (also belonging to Tamil Nadu), and on the East by the Bay of Bengal. The enclave is located 132 km south of the city of Puducherry, 158 km east of Trichy and is known for its rich cultural heritage. Divisions Karaikal town about 16 km. north of Nagappattinam and 9 km.south of Tarangambadi is the regional headquarters. Karaikal region is made up of Karaikal municipality and the Communes of * Nedungadu * Neravy * Thirunallar * Tirumalarajanpattinam 2004 Tsunami On the 26th of December 2004 , Karaikal faced its worst tragedy in recent memory. Tsunami waves hit this coastal town and more than 500 people, mostly fishermen and their families, were washed away by the killer waves. Rivers The main branches of Kaveri below Grand Anicut are the Kodamurutti, Arasalar, Virasolanar and the Vikramanar. Although Arasalar and its branches spread through Karaikal, the waters of Kodamurutti and Virasolanar also meet the irrigation needs of the region Topography Forming part of the fertile Cauveri delta the region is completely covered by the distributaries of Cauveri. Covered completely by a thick mantle of alluvium of variable thickness, the lie of the region is flat having a gentle slope towards the Bay of Bengal in the east. It is limited on the north by the Nandalar and on the south-east by the Vettar. The group of rocks known as Cuddalore formations is met with in the area contiguous to Karaikal region in Nagappattinam District. [edit] Culture Located 132 km south of the city of Pondicherry, 300 km south of the city of Madras and 150 km east of Thiruchi. Karaikal is known for its rich religious heritage, and is a destination for those seeking leisure and serenity. The town enjoys a harmonious society made up of Hindus, Muslims, Christians and people of other religious persuasions. Tamil is the predominant native language of the people. As the area was formerly a French possession, the French language is also found, especially among the elder generation. Karaikal is known all over the country for its unique and the only temple devoted to the Lord Saneeswara (Lord Saturn) at Thirunallar. Karaikal is the Gateway to various places of worship in the eastern coast of Tamil Nadu. Two famous shrines, Velankanni for Christians and Nagore for Muslims are nearby Karaikal. The French flavour still persists in the peaceful land of Karaikal. In Tirumalairayanpattinam, there is a famous temple called Ayirankaliamman temple, ayiram means 1000. We can see this god once in 5 years, because whatever offerings are given to this god, it should be 1008. So they will open for 3 days once in 5 years, and many devotees from all over Tamil Nadu and puducherry will come and worship. [edit] Economy Karaikal port is a new deep sea water port being constructed in Vanjore, Karaikal. More than
Shalom Assemblies Of God -  Karaikal (Pondicherry), India

Shalom Assemblies Of God - Karaikal (Pondicherry), India

AG church, Thalatheru, Ammaiyar nagar, Karaikal - 609605, karaikal ,
Shalom Assemblies Of God - Karaikal (Pondicherry), India
Karaikal 360º

Karaikal 360º

Karaikal, karaikal ,
Karaikal is a major port city of east coast of India and a municipality in Karaikal district in the Union Territory of Pondicherry, India.
Karaikal Beach

Karaikal Beach

Beach Road, karaikal ,
At Karaikal Beach, sunrise-watchers can catch a magnificent view over the bay, with the serene Arasalar River reaching out to the sea. Easily accessible from the main town of Pondicherry, Karaikal Beach is equally famous for its breathtaking sunsets. On a trip to this beach, don’t forget your camera behind, as there would be many instances worth capturing in the lens.