Thursday, September 23, 2010

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General Information :

Hosur is governed under Krishnagiri District and positioned towards 12:44 North latitude and 77:50 East Longitude, bordering the regions of Tamilnadu, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh state. Hosur experiences a very pleasing climate with a maximum temperature of 30oC and minimum of 15oC situated approximately 950 meters above mean sea level. Hosur is known as Little England with more than 750 large scale industries, 90 small scale industries and 650 supplementary industries surrounded within SIPCOT Industrial Estate over 2500 acres. Summer season are noted as March to May and the monsoon starts from the month of June to August whereas the north east monsoon starts from the month of September to November while the winter starts from December to February and the average rainfall of Hosur is 892 mm per annum.

According to the statistics the male population is counted as 53%, female 47% of the overall populates. The average illiteracy rate is noted as 75 % and under age approximately 16%. To reach Chennai from Hosur it is about just 310 kms 4 hours travel, Bangalore is only 39 km, Coimbatore 350 kms and Salem is just 167 kms and it takes 3 hrs to reach through the national highways. Hosur located within the border of Tamilnadu and Karnataka, but the official language spoken by greater part of the population is Tamil. The additional languages spoken are Kannada, Telugu within the border regions of Andra Pradesh.

Rich variety of fruits and vegetables are cultivated in the region of Hosur due to the fertile land and the important aspect of fresh water and skilled labors. Crops such as tomato, cabbage, onion, mango, capsicum, beans, coriander leaves and radish are cultivated in the regions of Hosur and supplied to wholesale markets to every parts of India. In Tamilnadu Hosur is reported as the 5% exporting of mangoes and ranked as no 1 place from the district of Krishnagiri.

Likewise most of the roses cultivates in Hosur are exported to various regions in India during the occasion of Valentines Day.

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