Karur, located in the heart of Tamil Nadu, is a historic city with roots tracing back to the Sangam era. Strategically positioned on the banks of the Cauvery River, Karur has evolved from an ancient trade hub into a dynamic industrial and commercial center. The city is globally renowned for its high-quality home textile exports, including bed linens, kitchen linen, and wall hangings, which are supplied to leading international retailers. Apart from textiles, Karur is also a major center for bus body building, contributing significantly to the automotive sector in South India. Its rich cultural tapestry, vibrant markets, and temples add charm to its growing urban landscape.
Karur exports over ₹6,000 crore worth of home textiles annually, with growth spurred by global demand
and local entrepreneurship. Numerous small and medium-scale enterprises contribute to a thriving export economy.
Apart from textiles, Karur is home to engineering industries, bus coach manufacturing units, and paper mills.
Industrial parks and SEZs (Special Economic Zones) are being developed to promote business.
The city is witnessing road expansions, improved rail connectivity, and modernization of public amenities.
The nearby Trichy airport further boosts trade and tourism.
With Karur Vysya Bank and the now-merged Lakshmi Vilas Bank originating from Karur, the city has a legacy
in banking, supporting small businesses and regional commerce.
The rise in engineering, arts, and science colleges has made Karur an emerging center for higher education,
attracting students from neighboring districts.
Under India’s Smart City initiative, Karur is undergoing planned urban development with a focus on
sustainability, sanitation, and digital governance.