Villages
- Paramathi-velur & Pothanur - One of the well known town in this district. The town possess most ares of irrigated fields.
Agriculture is the major occupation of people. Paddy, sugarcane, banana, coconut tress, Manjal and Vettrillai are majorly cultiveted by the people. Parotta is one of the famous food in the hotels of this area next to virudunagar parotta's. Non-veg special Duck curry's are mostly served in the hotels of this area which are the famous for its taste.
- Kondichettipatti - (Namakkal to Mohanur) at 3rd KM
- Perumampalayam - (Namakkal to Senthamangalam) at 8th KM, Near to Muthugapatty..
- Solasiramani - River Kaveri
- Marappam Palayam Pudur - River Kaveri
- Selur-Sanarpalayam ( Paramathi-velur to Jaderpalayam root) at 10th Kilometer.
- Chinna Veppanatham ( Namakkal to Tiruchy Highway) at 4th Kilometer.
- Namagiripettai( Rasipuram to Attur Road ) at 10th Kilometer.
- Salapalayam ( Namakkal to Thuraiyur Highway) at 5th Kilometer.
- Mallasamudram ( Tiruchengodu to Salem Highway) at 20th Kilometer.
- Pavithrampudur ( East end of Namakkal District towards Turaiyur) at 28'th KM
- Konur ( Namakkal to Paramathi-Velur route,well known for Pon kaali Amman temple ) at 11'th KM from both sides.
- Veppadai(salem to erode road)
- Vallipuram(Namakkal to Karur road)
- Samayasangili (Pallipalayam to Komarapalayam route, well known for agriculture,TNEB Barrage, Bank of Cauvery.
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