- Sathyamangalam
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state_name = Tamil Nadu
district = Erode
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footnotes =Sathyamangalam or Satyamangalam (Tamil:சத்தியமங்கலம்) is a city and a
municipality inErode district in theIndia n state ofTamil Nadu . It lies on both north and south banks of theBhavani River , a tributary of the Kaveri. The Bannari Betta is the seat of the temple of Bannari Amma (a Hindu deity) which is located 13 km from Sathyamangalam town. Although desolate during most parts of the year, the temple draws huge crowds during the annual car festival.Sathyamangalam forms a
taluk (subdistrict) ofErode District. Sathyamangalam was formerly part ofCoimbatore District, but became part of Erode District when the district was constituted in1979 .athyamangalam forest
Sathyamangalam is also the name of a Reserve Forest under the Wildlife Protection Act,
1973 . It is contiguous with the Biligirirangan Temple Wildlife Sanctuary to the north in neighbouringChamarajanagar District ofKarnataka , and together forms a vital corridor for faunal movements, mainly elephants. The Sathyamangalam forest is tropical dry forest, part of theSouth Deccan Plateau dry deciduous forests ecoregion . It includes thorn forest, dry deciduous forest, and tropical hill forest. Many of the higher elevations of the Bilgirirangan range have "shola ", or dwarf moist deciduous forest, andmontane grassland habitats. These forests also harbour indigenous tribal people belonging largely to theMullu Kuruba s,Soliga communities. Southwards, the heights decrease into the arid Coimbatore plains before rising again into theNilgiris andAnamalai s.The forests are home to
Asian Elephant s, and the herd that ranges between the Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats through the Sathyamangalam forests numbers 6000 animals, the largest herd in India. Elephant movements in this corridor were the subject of one of the first studies on the Asian Elephant by the Indian elephant scientist R. Sukumar in early 1980s. The Sathyamangalam elephants were also the subject of Indian elephant expertVivek Menon 's book "Tusker - The Story of the Asian Elephant".The forests were also the home of the legendary Indian bandit
Koose Muniswamy Veerapan , who made a living exploitingivory andsandalwood from the forests and selling them on the black market. Veerapan was killed by police in October 2004.A major National highway connecting Coimbatore to Bangalore via Sathyamangalam passes through the forests. This route is best for vehicles from Coimbatore bound for Bangalore as it has lesser traffic when compared to NH 47 (Coimbatore - Salem Road). But one must be sure about the driving skills required for a hilly terain because it has got 27 hairpin bends and some of which are really dangerous.
Demographics
As of 2001 Indiacensus , [GR|India] Sathyamangalam had a population of 33,738. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Sathyamangalam has an average literacy rate of 67%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 74%, and female literacy is 61%. In Sathyamangalam, 9% of the population is under 6 years of age.Sathyamanglam has over 40 doctors
Politics
Sathyamanagalam assembly constituency is part of
Gobichettipalayam (Lok Sabha constituency) . [cite web
url = http://archive.eci.gov.in/se2001/background/S22/TN_ACPC.pdf
title = List of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies
accessdate = 2008-10-10
work = Tamil Nadu
publisher = Election Commission of India ]References
External links
* [http://www.asiannature.org/sathyamangalam.html Sathyamangalam Territorial Forest Division]
* [http://www.pariharam.com About Tamilnadu other places]
* [http://www.sathyima.com Sathyamangalam Indian Medical Association Website]ee also
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Bannari Amman Institute of Technology Engineering college.
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