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THEVARAM








Taluk Name : Uttamapalaiyam
District : Theni
State : Tamil Nadu
Language : Tamil
Time zone: IST (UTC+5:30)
Elevation / Altitude: 345 meters. Above Seal level
Telephone Code / Std Code: 04554
Pin Code : 625530
Post Office Name : Thevaram
correct Pin Code,if wrong
Main Village Name : Thevaram
About Thevaram
Thevaram is a small Village/hamlet in Uttamapalaiyam Taluk in Theni District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It comes under Thevaram Panchayath. It is located 32 KM towards South from District head quarters Theni. 563 KM from State capital Chennai
Thevaram Pin code is 625530 and postal head office is Thevaram .
Thevaram is surrounded by Chinnamanur Taluk towards East , Kambam Taluk towards South , Kadamalaikundru Myladumparai Taluk towards East , Nedumkandom Taluk towards west .
Uthamapalayam , Theni Allinagaram , Periyakulam , Srivilliputhur are the nearby Cities to Thevaram.
Demographics of Thevaram
Tamil is the Local Language here.
HOW TO REACH Thevaram
By Rail
There is no railway station near to Thevaram in less than 10 km. How ever Sivakasi Rail Way Station is major railway station 70 KM near to Thevaram
Colleges near Thevaram
Annai College Of Education For Women
Address : ; Anaimalayan Patty; Theni Dist. 625 526
St. Aloysius College Of Education
Address : Lourdu Nagar A; Royappanapatty Post; Uthamapalayam Taluk; Theni--625526
Schools in Thevaram
S.r.m.high Scl, Lakshmimayakan
Address : thevaram , uthamapalayam , theni , Tamil Nadu . PIN- 625530 , Post - Thevaram
Govt.hr.sec.scl.thevaram
Address : thevaram , uthamapalayam , theni , Tamil Nadu . PIN- 625530 , Post - Thevaram
T.h.n.u. Matric.scl.thevaram
Address : thevaram , uthamapalayam , theni , Tamil Nadu . PIN- 625530 , Post - Thevaram
O.r.mdl.scl.thevaram
Address : thevaram , uthamapalayam , theni , Tamil Nadu . PIN- 625530 , Post - Thevaram
Su.bharathi,mdl.scl,thamminaya
Address : thevaram , uthamapalayam , theni , Tamil Nadu . PIN- 625530 , Post - Thevaram
Sub Villages in Thevaram
T Chellayepuram Thideerpuram T Chokkalingapuram Rottupatty Thevaram Krishnanpatty

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