District Collector Office in Ramanathapuram

Tmt S. Malathi Helen, IAS - District Collector Chennai
Thiru M. Sivaguru Prabhakaran, I.A.S.,
District Collector, Ramanathapuram

Phone: 231220

Fax: 04567-231220

Email: [email protected]

About Ramanathapuram District

Welcome to Ramanathapuram, an incredibly historic and highly revered coastal district in Tamil Nadu, globally famous as the gateway to the sacred island of Rameswaram. Encompassing an expansive area of 4,068.31 square kilometers with lush forests and stunning coastlines, the district is the proud historic seat of the ancient Sethupathi kingdom. Celebrated deeply for its profound spiritual significance, the majestic Ramanathaswamy Temple, and the iconic Pamban Bridge, it draws millions of pilgrims and tourists every year. Furthermore, Ramanathapuram holds the immense honor of being the birthplace of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, India's beloved former President. Featuring the breathtaking Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park and incredibly diverse coastal ecosystems, the district beautifully unites immense divine heritage with unmatched natural beauty.

District Admin Units

Revenue Divisions2
Taluks9
Revenue Villages400
Blocks11
Panchayat Villages429

Local Bodies

Municipalities4
Town Panchayats7

Constituencies

Assembly4
Lok Sabha1
District At a Glance
General Information
  • District: Ramanathapuram
  • HeadQuarters: Ramanathapuram
  • State: TamilNadu
  • Total Area: 4068.31 Sq.Kms
  • Forest Area: 32.36 Sq.Kms
Population Details
  • Total: 13,37,560
  • Male: 6,76,574
  • Female: 6,60,986
Discover Ramanathapuram
Spiritual Gateway

Ramanathapuram is world-renowned as the primary gateway to the sacred island of Rameswaram, one of the holiest Char Dham pilgrimage sites in India. The magnificent Ramanathaswamy Temple, famous for its incredibly long, intricately carved corridors, draws millions of devotees seeking spiritual awakening and purification in its holy waters.

Historical Significance

Serving as the capital of the valiant Sethupathi Kingdom, the district boasts immense historical depth. It features monumental engineering marvels like the iconic Pamban Railway Bridge, which connects Rameswaram to the mainland. Furthermore, it is incredibly proud to be the birthplace of the esteemed "Missile Man of India," Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam.

Coastal Geography & Ecology

Spanning a vast 4,068.31 Sq.Kms, the district features a massive coastline bordering the highly ecological Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park. This incredibly diverse marine biosphere is home to rare dugongs, beautiful coral reefs, and exotic bird species, making Ramanathapuram a spectacular destination for ecotourism and conservation.