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Coimbatore, located in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, is a rapidly growing industrial hub known for its textile, manufacturing, and engineering industries. It has earned the nickname "Manchester of South India" due to its thriving textile sector and has also emerged as a major center for cotton production. The city has a robust economy, supported by various industries including automobile, IT, and healthcare, making it one of the most developed cities in Tamil Nadu. Apart from its industrial significance, Coimbatore is surrounded by scenic landscapes and is close to popular tourist destinations like Ooty and the Nilgiri Hills. The city enjoys a pleasant climate and is home to a rich cultural heritage, with several temples, museums, and educational institutions contributing to its diverse environment. Its blend of urban progress and proximity to nature makes Coimbatore a unique and dynamic city. Coimbatore has several major bus stands that serve as key transportation hubs for both local and intercity travel. The Gandhipuram Central Bus Stand is one of the largest and busiest in the city, connecting Coimbatore to nearby towns, cities in Tamil Nadu, and other states like Kerala and Karnataka. It is a well-organized terminus with different platforms for intra-city buses (local) and long-distance buses (intercity). This bus stand is centrally located, making it convenient for passengers traveling in and out of the city. Another important bus stand is the Ukkadam Bus Stand, which primarily caters to buses heading towards Pollachi, Palakkad, and nearby towns. Additionally, the *Singanallur Bus Stand* handles services to southern regions, while the Mettupalayam Road Bus Stand serves travelers heading to the northern part of Coimbatore and the Nilgiris. These bus stands help efficiently manage the city's heavy commuter traffic and provide access to key locations within and beyond Coimbatore. As of the 2011 Census, Coimbatore had a population of approximately 1.6 million within the city limits, making it the second-largest city in Tamil Nadu after Chennai. The larger metropolitan area, which includes surrounding suburbs and towns, had a population of around 2.1 million. Coimbatore has experienced significant population growth over the years due to its rapid industrialization and the influx of people seeking employment opportunities in its textile, manufacturing, and IT sectors. The city's population is diverse, with a mix of different communities and languages, though Tamil is the predominant language spoken. The literacy rate in Coimbatore is also quite high, reflecting the city’s emphasis on education and its large number of educational institutions. Coimbatore's growing population continues to shape its urban development, expanding infrastructure, and service needs. Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, population, 2011 Census, metropolitan area, industrial hub, textile industry, manufacturing, IT sector, diverse population, employment opportunities, education, literacy rate, urban development, infrastructure, service needs, Avinashi Road, Mettupalayam Road, Trichy Road, Sathyamangalam Road, transportation hub, coimbatore city, coimbatore city tour, kovai tour, gandhipuram city, gandhipuram coimbatore,