- Sevvapet Road
Sevvapet road is one of the oldest
railway station s laid in the suburbs of the southernIndia n city ofMadras , (Chennai ). Its nearest town isThiruvallur .It has two villages on either side of the railway track. The village on the northern side of the station is named Tirur which established the first co-operative society in India. The village is administered by a Village Admistrative Officer.
There is "Agriculture Research Station" and "Teachers Training Institution"(Govt.) nearby Tirur village.
This village has one of the oldest temples of
Lord Shiva which was built during the "pandava s" and "pallava s" reign. The village also has an Amman temple. There is a church as well as a mosque.There is a man made canal dug for the
Telugu Ganga project in this village. This village has some of the most fertile lands ideal for growing cotton but water is not that abundant. There is a raise in water scarcity problem in recent years.There is a brewery which was up and running in the year 2004, which employs a huge number of people in the village. There is a brick kiln as well which employs a good amount of locals.
The population of the village increased highly in the last decade due to migration from other nearby villages as a result of the Housing Boarding scheme.
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