Thangachimadam


Thangachimadam is a village in Rameswaram which is a holy island in the state of Tamil Nadu in India. It is separated from the mainland by Pamban channel.

Economy

The main occupation of people live here is fishing and its allied occupations. Also coconut and jasmine farming activities exist at a considerable level. Jasmine nurseries abound in this coastal hamlet although fishing is the predominant activity. Around 300 farmers cultivate the exotic jasmine variety that is known for its unique fragrance. Small nurseries cover at least 150 acres in the village. Jasmine is almost synonymous with the temple city of Madurai, but the famed Madurai malli has its origins in this little known village of Thangachimadam on Rameswaram island.

Education

Thangachimadam has a hot tropical climate temperature ranging from 25 °C to 46 °C and the relative humidity is high at 79% on an average and it ranges between 80% to 90%.
Winter: Max. 30 °C Min. 25 °C, rainfall: 500 mm

Satellite connectivity

Under the joint ISRO-MSSRF Village Resource Centre programme- ISRO has sanctioned satellite
connectivity to Thiruvaiyaru in Tanjore, Sembatty in Dindigul district and Thangachimadam in
Ramnad district. These centers will facilitate teleconferences between farm and fishing families at these locations and MSSRF scientists as well as with leading experts in the area of health, education, agriculture, fisheries, marketing and disaster management.

Village Resource Center (VRC)

MS Swaminathan Research Foundation site offices in Thangachimadam. VRC Thangachimadam providing key Technological Solutions for Development through integrated Satcom & EO Capabilities to offer services follows.
The coastal region of Thangachimadam will be provided with near real time charts, based on satellite derived potential fishing zones, for fishing and information on sea state, wave heights and other conditions related to behavior of the sea.

Notable people