Kanyakumari Vs Tirunelveli
Kanyakumari
Kanyakumari District is a district of Tamil Nadu state, India and is the southernmost land area of mainland India. Kanyakumari District is located at the southern tip of peninsular India and bordered by Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala state to the west and Tirunelveli District of Tamil Nadu to the north and east.
Climate
It is found that during the North-East monsoon, between October and December, a precipitation of 549 mm is received in 24 rainy days and during the South-West Monsoon 537 mm is received from June to September in 27 rainy days. In summer, 332 mm of rainfall is received in 11 rainy days between March and May.
Transport
There are two major National Highways (NH) roads emanating from Kanyakumari town. One is the NH 7 that starts from the town and runs through Madurai and the other is the NH 47 that runs to Salem through Kerala, touching some important cities like Trivandrum, Kochi and Coimbatore.
The state-owned Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation is the major operator of bus services in the district, though licenses are issued for specific routes to private operators.
Education
The state runs the Kanyakumari Government Medical College at Asaripallam, a Government Engineering College and a Government Polytechnic at Konam, near Nagercoil. Many private Engineering Colleges including a private University are also started-functioning in the recent past. Not less than 30 Engineering Colleges are functioning in the districts which are currently affiliated to the Anna University of Technology, Tirunelveli. Arts and Science colleges are affiliated to Manonmaniam Sundaranar University.
Agriculture
Cultivation includes crops such as rice, coconut, tapioca, banana, pulses, cashew, mango, palmyrah, tamarind, arecanut, jack fruit, and clove.
Tirunelveli
Tirunelveli is also called Nellai. The translation in Tamil for paddy is "Nell". Both the names, Tirunelveli and Nellai, directly associate it to rice fields.
Climate
The climate of Tirunelveli is generally hot and humid. The average temperature during summer March to June ranges from 23 to 36° Celsius and 18 to 30°C during the rest of the year. The average annual rainfall is 680 mm, most of which occurs during the northeast monsoon October–December.
Transport
Tirunelveli is an important junction in the National Highway No 7 connecting India from the North to South (Kashmir to Kanyakumari).
The nearest pivotal towns are: Gangaikondan in the north, Tuticorin in the east, Tenkasi and Alangulam in the west, Kalakkad in the southwest and Nanguneri in the south. It is also flanked by the state of Kerala to the west, Gulf of Manner and the districts of Virudhunagar, Thoothukudi and Kanniyakumari.
Education
The city has many old government and private colleges in the medical, legal, engineering, arts, pharmaceutical and physiotherapic fields. Tirunelveli Medical College and the Government College of Engineering, Tirunelveli are professional colleges run by the government of Tamil Nadu.
Occupation
In economical way, Tirunelveli has a range of large industries, including cement factories, companies, steel products, and mills for cotton textiles, spinning and weaving.[13] There are also many small scale industries,
Tirunelveli has an extensive transport network. It is well-connected to other major cities cities by road, rail and air.
Tirunelveli has numerous cinema theatres which are mostly constructed in the Art Deco style, and are popular landmarks.
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