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Administered by a since 2009, Erode is a part of the that elects its. Located on the banks of , it is situated centrally on South Indian , about 400 kilometres 249 mi southwest of its state capital and about 80 kilometres 50 mi east of. Erode is an agricultural, textile and a hub and among the largest producers of turmeric, hand-loom and knitwear, food products. Etymology of Erode might have its origin in the phrase Eru Odai meaning two streams based on presence of two water courses of and. Alternatively, it might have been derived from Tamil phrase Eera Odu meaning wet skull based on Indian. During , Erode region formed a part of the region ruled by and then by who were ousted by around 590. Afterwards, it was ruled by and by from 10th to early 13th century, when Erode briefly came under the rule of. Erode was annexed by in 1378 CE till gaining independence in 1559 CE by , who were defeated by in 1736 CE. Consequent to fall of of Mysore in 1799, Erode was controlled by with as principal ruler. Erode remained under British rule until in 1947. The city has a climate with moderate to high temperatures throughout the year and relatively low rainfall. Temperature ranges from 80 °F 27 °C to 96 °F 36 °C with an average rainfall of 812 mm 32. Like rest of the state, March to June are the hottest and December to January are the coldest months of the year. While the June to August brings scanty rainfall, bulk of the rainfall is received during the in October, November and December. The municipality covers an area of 8. While no notable mineral resources are available, , and are found in abundance in the river beds. Climate data for Erode Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Average high °C °F 31. Literacy rate of 85% compares favorably to the national average of 73%. The city had 43,184 households with accounting for 11% and 0. Of its 66,135 workers, 61,382 are classified as other workers and rest in agriculture and household industries. As of 2001, 52 slums were identified with 33,000 people residing in slums. Per religious census of 2011, Erode had 83% , 12% and 4%. The population had increased 11 times during 20th century. While is the main spoken language, English is common as the medium of instruction in educational institutions and in service sector. Fabrics and made in Erode are famous throughout India and are exported Erode district's GDP grew at 15. According to of 2001, urban for Erode is 35% with growth in and and a corresponding decrease in the. Major employment is provided by , and oil and with 69% of its workforce employed in tertiary sector. As of 2001, district had two with 60 , 165 lock manufacturing and several mills. While and carpet manufacturing flourished in early days, emergence of led to 24,189 and 59 large scale units by 2000. It has one of the largest markets for. Erode stands second in processing in the state, next to. Large paper companies like and are located on banks of river. Additionally, mills, cotton , manufacturing, and and printing press are located in the city. Thindal Murugan Temple , situated 6 km 3. While the city is built around a demolished fort, a temple for Arudra Kabaleeswar praising the and one for Kasthuri Ranganatha Perumal praising the aspects of exists. R Corporation Museum and Thanthai Periyar Memorial House, which depicts the life of , are prominent museums in the city. Municipality officials Commissioner M. Seeni Ajmalkhan Deputy Mayor P. Arumugam Elected members Member of Parliament Member of Legislative Assembly Erode West Member of Legislative Assembly Erode East Law and order is maintained by Erode sub division of headed by a Deputy Superintendent. There are special units like armed reserve, prohibition enforcement, district crime, social justice and human rights, district crime records and a special branch. Erode is the headquarters of which was bifurcated from in 1979. The town was constituted as a municipality in 1871, promoted to special-grade during 1980 and upgraded as a corporation in 2008. City's corporation area covers part of , , and constituencies. Erode has 60 wards with an elected councillor. The legislative powers are vested in a body of 60 members, one each from the 60 wards. The legislative body is headed by an elected Chairperson assisted by a Deputy Chairperson. The current is from the AIADMK party. While Erode has two state assembly constituencies namely and to elect members to once every five years, until 2004 elections, Erode had only one constituency. The current of Erode East is from and Erode West is from AIADMK. Periyar Anna Memorial House is located in Periyar Street, erode. As of 2006, there were 46 and with four technical institutes; Government Technical Institute being most prominent. There are four school playgrounds in the city. Electricity supply is regulated and distributed by TNEB as the city along with its suburbs forms Erode Electricity Distribution Circle. A Chief Distribution engineer is stationed at the regional headquarters. Water supply is provided by Erode Corporation from river through its eight reservoirs. For 2000—01, 14 million litres of water was supplied everyday for households in the city. About 110-125 metric tonnes of solid waste were processed by the sanitary department in 2011. As there is no underground system, disposal of is through , and public conveniences with its 192 km 119 mi of. Thandhai Periyar Government General Hospital serves as primary centre of healthcare. Several private hospitals such as Lotus Hospitals, Kumarasamy hospital, Idhayam , C. K Hospital, Maruthi Medical Center Hospital MMCH , KMCH , Erode Trust Hospital, National Hospital formerly Savitha Hospital serve in the area. As of 2011, municipality maintained 4,678. The corporation operates two markets, namely the Nethaji market and Silambarasan kuttai market and a textile market named EKM Abdul Gani Market in Brough road. Brough road, one of the arterial roads Erode maintains 102 km 63 mi of with 5 km 3. It also serves as a hub for water filling facilities, food provisions and cleaning services for long-distance trains that run via Erode. The following are the lines running from Erode junction: Line No. Commissioner of Municipal Administration, Government of Tamil Nadu. Toils and triumphs of Srinivasa Ramanujan, the man and the mathematician. Archived from on 24 December 2009. Retrieved 29 December 2012. Retrieved 29 December 2012. Archived from on 26 July 2012. Retrieved 29 December 2012. Retrieved 15 December 2015. Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. Retrieved 13 September 2015. 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