Pasur, Coimbatore
Pasur is a gram panchayat in the Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu, India.
History
The name Pasur literally means place of cows. It is also known as Kovil Nagaram, meaning temple town, because it has more than ten Hindu temples and also a mosque near by Allikulathottam.Pasur has a history dated back to 14th century, when people settled in the area during the time of the Vijayanagara Empire.
The famous Koothu is performed here during 18th centuries. Koothu by and by disappeared from village due to younger generation failed to continue the age old KOOTHU. Pasur is also famous for its vishnu Bajjans, every Saturday Bajjan's has been performed by famous singers of the village. Bajjans also slowly disappearing from village due to lack of interest among younger generation.
Administration
There are six small villages in the Pasur panchayat:- Pasur
- Kammala thotti palayam
- Kalakurichi
- Pudhu palayam
- Thokku palayam
- Ammachettipudur
Facilities
Pasur has a government welfare middle school, Indian bank, post office, VAO office, Panchayat office, government funded society, shops, hotels and bakeries. It has connectivity to Coimbatore and Sathyamangalam, via National Highway 209, and Avinashi. The nearest town is Annur from where its easy to commute to places like Ooty, Mettupalayam, Thiruppur and others. The nearest railway stations are at Coimbatore and Mettupalayam.Nearby panchayaths are
- North East - Pongalore panchayat
- West - Annur, Mettupalayam
- South - Alla Palayam
The people are mostly farmers and hand weavers but the younger generation are moving out to cities and abroad for jobs and higher studies..