Salem
is a Geologist’s paradise, surrounded by hills
and the landscape dotted with hillocks. Salem has a vibrant culture
dating back to the ancient
Kongu Nadu. As a district, Salem has its significance in various aspects.
What
is Salem noted for : There are many things in Salem that are noteworthy
by virtue of its location and social set-up.
The Stanley Reservoir : An architectural marvel and important land
mark in the Mettur Division of Salem, it is the heart that pumps the
life giving water to the farmers of the Cauvery basin who suffer the
vagaries of Indian monsoons.
The sixteen Gates is an Engineering master-piece and regulates the flow
of water released from the Mettur Dam to the lower reaches covering the
paddy fields in the eight districts of Salem, Erode, Namakkal, Karur,
Tiruchirapalli, Thanjavur, Thiruvarur and Nagapattinam.
The
Salem Steel Plant : This was an ambitious project started with a view
to utilise the locally available iron-ore from Kanchamalai to
produce steel. Now it is a public sector company engaged in rolling out
cast steel blacks into sheets of required dimensions by cold and hot
extrusion methods.
Mineral Deposits : The district is rich in mineral deposits like Magnesite,
Bauxite, Granite, Limestone, Quartz and Iron ore. Allied industries like
Magnesite mining, cement manufacture, refractory bricks manufacture,
Aluminium smelting etc thrive well.
Agriculture
produces : Many agricultural products from Salem have a wide spread
market throughout the country.
Mango fruits from Salem are enjoyed and much sought after, specially
the variety Malgoa-which is the pride of Salem besides a number of other
newly introduced hybrid varieties.
Tapioca locally known as Maravalli (or) Kuchi Kilangu is extensively
cultivated by the farmers of Salem. Salem holds a monopoly in Tapioca
production. The tubers are used primarily to produce starch. A variety
of food items like chips, fryums, papads, Noodles and vermicelli are
also produced from tapioca. Tapioca and castor Research centre functioning
in Salem is engaged in Research and Development activities to produce
high yielding and disease resistant varieties
Sago-serve is run by the Government, to provide a competitive market
where farmers gain a broader profit margin without to hassle of the middle-men
dealings.
Coffee The slopes
of Yercaud hills are covered with vast plantations of coffee, shaded
by silver Oak trees, Narasus coffee – a
popular brand has its origin in Salem.
Sandal
wood : Santalum album species of Sandal wood grows in the forests of
Salem. They fetch high prices as their heart woods yield high oil
content about 6% (average). The Mysore Sandal soap company is a noted
buyer of Sandal woods from Salem.
Animal Husbandry : The Sheep Research station located at Mecheri in
Mettur, developed and introduced the popular Mecheri Breed. The breed
is popular among the farmers and is reared mainly for meat purposes.
Dairy : Salem Diary has an impressive milk production and the district stands
first in milk production. A variety of milk products have been
introduced by the Diary recently and are effectively marketed.
Cottage
Industries :Production
of un-bleached sugar-vellam or Nattu Sarkarai – is
a major cottage industry among the sugarcane cultivators of Salem.
Rope making is another major cottage industry. Ropes are made by people
out of the fibres of coconut, Aloe vera, Cotton, Jute. Salem has a sizeable
weaver population and weaving is an important house hold industry here.
Both silk and cotton fabrics woven in Salem find popular market throughout
the State.
The Ammapet weaver’s
co-operative society has a turnover of 2.40 crores and its main products
are cotton sarees, bed
sheets, towels, silk
sarees and dhotis.
Silver
works : Making of Silver ornaments and artifacts by hand work is an
important cottage industry in Salem. Silver anklets made in Salem
are popular throughout the country.
Cinema
Theatres : Salem was once a popular Tinsel town where the earlier Tamil
movies were created in the Modern Theatres.
The people of Salem are great movie viewers and the popularity of cinema
is evident from the fact that there are nearly a hundred and odd Theatres
in the district-perhaps the largest in any district.
Temples : Many temples with intricate sculptures and imposing towers
are found in the district of Salem, built by indigenous rulers centuries
before the British era. Some of the popular temples are the Taramangalam
Shivan Temple in Omalur and the Sukavaneswarar temple, Kottai Mariamman
temple, Parsanna Venkatesha Perumal temple in Salem.
Forts : Forts had existed in Salem town and Omalur said to have been visited
by Tipu
Sultan. Uncared for, not even the
ruins of these monuments
remain to be seen today. However at Sankagiri an impressive fort is seen
on a hillock, with its elaborate and massive ramparts running all the
way up the hill. This fort is said to have been the holding of “Theeran
Chinnamalai” – an indigenous warrior who fought against British
oppression.
Tourism : Yercaud is a popular summer resort in Salem, quite inexpensive
yet exquisitely picturesque. The cool and mild climate prevailing here
makes it an ideal summer retreat.
The Shervarayan temple
deep inside a narrow cavern with a rivulet rippling behind the idols
is one of th main spots of tourist
attraction. The flowering
of ‘Kurunji’ once in twelve years also attracts tourists.
Coffee, spices like cardomom, pepper, fruits like "Kamala" Orange,
butter fruit, Jack fruit are grown in Yercaud and find good market.
Yercaud houses many
colonial buildings and churches. The prestigious residential school ‘The Montfort School” is
at Yercaud.
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