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**Summary:**
The Communist Party of India (CPI) held its seventh conference for the Kadambur hill region in Erode, Tamil Nadu, and passed resolutions advocating for the formation of a separate Kadambur Panchayat Union. The CPI argues that the current administrative structure under the Sathyamangalam Panchayat Union prevents Kadambur, Guthiyalathur, Gundri, and Makkampalayam panchayats from accessing funds and schemes specifically designed for hill regions. They propose dividing Guthiyalathur and incorporating Gundri, Makkampalayam, and Thingalur panchayats into the new Kadambur Panchayat Union.
**News Article:**
**CPI Pushes for New Panchayat Union in Kadambur to Unlock Development Funds**
**ERODE, June 14, 2025** – The Communist Party of India (CPI) is advocating for the creation of a separate Kadambur Panchayat Union to address developmental disparities in the Kadambur hill region of Erode district. At its seventh conference held Friday in Kadambur, the CPI passed a resolution urging the district administration to divide the existing Guthiyalathur panchayat and form a new union incorporating Guthiyalathur, Gundri, Makkampalayam, and Thingalur panchayats.
According to the CPI, the current administrative structure, where Guthiyalathur, Gundri, and Makkampalayam fall under the relatively developed Sathyamangalam Panchayat Union, prevents these hill panchayats from accessing special funds and development schemes specifically intended for hilly areas. The party cites instances where these regions were excluded from benefits, despite being geographically eligible.
“These hill regions are missing out on crucial development funds because of their administrative alignment with Sathyamangalam,” stated CPI District Secretary Mohan Kumar. “The creation of a Kadambur Panchayat Union will ensure these areas receive the resources they need.”
The proposed Kadambur Panchayat Union would consist of the division of Guthiyalathur, currently housing approximately 15,000 residents across 65 hamlets, and incorporating Gundri, Makkampalayam, and Thingalur (currently under Thalavadi Union) ensuring the funds go directly to developing that specific region. The CPI hopes the district administration will consider their proposal to create the Kadambur Panchayat Union.