Economy
Pudur serves as town for the nearby villages and fulfills the needs of the people such as Education, Medical and Agricultural Business. Economy of this town is fully dependent on agriculture and agriculture-based activities. Some popular match industries such as the Century Match Factory in Pudur and the two spinning mills situated near Pudur provides employment opportunities for a sound number of people living here.
Commercial areas of this town include the Anna Salai, Kadalkudi Road and Gandhi Bazaar. Out of these Anna Salai that runs through the town enclose most of the shops and Commercial Complexes. Kadalkudi road situated in the east of the town is developing since 2000 that too holds a large number commercial buildings. Gandhi Bazaar was once a popular and busy business area but since the past few years most of the shops were evacuated and moved to Anna Salai and Kadalkudi Road.
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