Tiruppur district

The Tiruppur banian industry, the cotton market, Kangeyam bull and Uthukkuli butter, among other things, provide for a vibrant economy.

[2] Tiruppur city and surrounding region, where there is considerable industrial and business activities, was to be the core area.

They believed that a new district would facilitate administration of the region and allow more aggressive development measures.

The rest of the district lies in the rain shadow region of the Western Ghats and experiences salubrious climate most parts of the year, except the extreme east part of the district.

The mean maximum and minimum temperatures for Tiruppur city during summer and winter vary between 35 °C to 18 °C.

According to 2011 census, Tiruppur district had a population of 2,479,052 with a sex-ratio of 989 females for every 1,000 males, much above the national average of 929.

Tiruppur Revenue Division: Tiruppur North, Tiruppur South, Palladam, Avinashi, Uthukuli Dharapuram Revenue Division: Dharapuram, Kangeyam Udumalpet Revenue Division: Udumalpet, Madathukulam The city of Tirupur, at the heart of the district, is a textile center.

[13] The agricultural sector is predominantly small and has marginal farmers with land holdings of less than two hectares.