Anaimalai
Anaimalai is a Town Panchayat in Coimbatore district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Agricultural day work is the main occupation. Paddy, banana, sugarcane and other crops are grown in the area. Anaimalai is a pilgrimage spot, due to the worship of the goddess Maasani Amman. HistoryAnaimalai was carved out of Pollachi taluk in 2018. GeographyAs it is close to Kerala, it receives both southwest and northeast monsoon through the year. It encompasses around 31 villages. The Uppar River runs through Anaimalai and it's a drainage made by Anamalai city people. DemographicsIt had a population of 17,208 according to the 2011 Census, in 4,933 families.[1] 8,279 are males and 8,929 are females; the average sex ratio is 1,079. The literacy rate is 78.9%. Thus Anaimalai has lower literacy rate compared to 84% of Coimbatore district. The male literacy rate is 85.59% and the female literacy rate is 72.67% in Anaimalai. TransportAnaimalai is well connected by road, rail, and air. Coimbatore International Airport is the nearest airport. Anaimalai Railway Station and Pollachi Railway Station are the nearest. EconomyThe economy of Anaimalai is predominantly dependent on agriculture and independent businesses. Coir manufacturing units operate in the area with materials sourced from local farms. CultureMasaniamman Temple, Perumal Swamy Temple, Someswaran Temple, Saibaba Temple, Azhukku Swamy Siddhar Temple & Deivakulam Kaaliamman Temple are in the area. EducationSchools include:
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