Aruppukkottai - Economy

Economy

Aruppukottai acts mainly as an educational and commercial hub for the surrounding villages. It is noted for its cotton industries mainly spinning mills. Rice mills and limestone industries, hand loom, power loom, printing press, and some small-scale industries such as school note book and daily calendar manufacturing. Hand loom, power loom is the main job in Vellaikottai area. Major employers are spinning mills, weaving sectors (handloom and powerloom), rice mills, private transport and government sector apart from agriculture. Aruppukottai has mixed population town.

Aruppukottai was once known for its handloom weaving industry and for Agricultural Millets very much famous. Nowadays, we can hardly see any in-house handloom machines (Thari) except for few pure Kanchipuram silk handlooms. Weaving industry in Aruppukottai serves mainly the Tamil Nadu Government's Free Dhotie, Saree Campaign. Now In some area Homes Put Hand Loom Machinery and Making Neibhour Hood To Suffer -Entirely ERGONOMICS problems in this Dr. Krishnamoorthi MBBS From South Car Street Fighting against Small Scale Industry in Home Mini Mills.; Agriculture is also a main concern in town areas Puliam Patty, Vadugar Kottai and surrounding village areas.

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