Mannadipattu Commune is located in India. Originally it was called "Tribuvane Commune", then renamed "Mannadipet Commune" (after liberation, by the Temporary United Government on 12 April 1954 in Tirubuvane).[1] The liberation occurred while French India Government ruled over the French occupied Pondicherry regions. This event was a vital cause for liberation of entire French occupied Puducherry from French Administration.[2]

Panchayat villages

The following are 16 panchayat villages under Mannadipattu Commune.

  • Chettipet
  • Kalitheerthal Kuppam
  • Katteri Kuppam
  • Kodathur
  • Kunichempet
  • Madagadipet
  • Mannadipattu
  • Sandai Pudukuppam
  • Saniyasi Kuppam
  • Sellipattu
  • Sorapattu
  • Suthukeni
  • Thirubuvanai
  • Thirukkanur
  • Thiruvandar Koil
  • Puranasinga Palayam

References

  1. Treaty Establishing De Jure Cession of French Establishments in India, Dated 28 May 1956, Protocol, Article I
  2. The Hindu, dated 12 April 1954, Page 5, Column 5

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