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Dharmapuri District CENSUS OF INDIA 2011 TOTAL POPULATION AND POPULATION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES FOR VILLAGE PANCHAYATS AND PANCHAYAT UNIONS DHARMAPURI DISTRICT DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS TAMILNADU ABSTRACT DHARMAPURI DISTRICT No. of Total Total Sl. No. Panchayat Union Total Male Total SC SC Male SC Female Total ST ST Male ST Female Village Population Female 1 Dharmapuri 28 1,81,994 94,077 87,917 21,008 10,809 10,199 2,375 1,241 1,134 2 Nallampalli 32 1,90,535 98,042 92,493 21,596 10,946 10,650 4,252 2,214 2,038 3 Pennagaram 33 2,05,199 1,08,106 97,093 24,743 12,972 11,771 4,239 2,231 2,008 4 Harur 34 1,65,291 84,374 80,917 52,771 26,753 26,018 16,308 8,251 8,057 5 Morappur 43 1,51,495 77,460 74,035 41,716 21,246 20,470 2,787 1,437 1,350 6 Pappireddipatti 19 96,448 48,807 47,641 20,550 10,285 10,265 24,788 12,522 12,266 7 Karimangalam 30 1,43,451 74,570 68,881 16,411 8,304 8,107 2,062 1,076 986 8 Palacode 32 1,56,117 80,448 75,669 14,743 7,477 7,266 3,798 1,891 1,907 Grand Total 251 12,90,530 6,65,884 6,24,646 2,13,538 1,08,792 1,04,746 60,609 30,863 29,746 DHARMAPURI PANCHAYAT UNION Sl. Name of Population Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes No. Panchayat Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 A. Gollahalli 3,489 1,785 1,704 289 158 131 - - - 2 Adagapadi 8,457 4,320 4,137 413 227 186 - - - 3 Akkamanahalli 3,912 2,045 1,867 39 19 20 1 - 1 4 Andihalli 3,597 1,900 1,697 135 72 63 - - - 5 Hale-Dharmapuri 4,902 2,521 2,381 40 22 18 - - - 6 Kadagathur 6,096 3,151 2,945 489 251 238 1 1 - 7 Koduhalli 2,882 1,541 1,341 391 205 186 - - - 8 Konanginaickanahalli 4,378 2,331 2,047 1,362 709 653 14 11 3 9 Kondagarahalli 5,527 2,847 2,680 1,129 587 542 1,720 884 836 10 Kondampatti 4,171 2,148 2,023 602 296 306 3 2 1 11 Krishnapuram 5,106 2,646 2,460 407 214 193 - - - 12 Kuppur 5,453 2,855 2,598 706 377 329 - - - 13 Lakkiampatti 39,697 20,148 19,549 6,311 3,214 3,097 224 133 91 14 Mookanur 5,736 2,947 2,789 2,189 1,101 1,088 - - - 15 Mukkalnaickanahalli 6,576 3,404 3,172 278 136 142 - - - 16 Naduhalli 4,894 2,568 2,326 63 31 32 - - - 17 Naickanahalli 7,458 3,866 3,592 389 205 184 - - - 18 Nallasenahalli 1,626 840 786 - - - - - - 19 Noolahalli 4,740 2,479 2,261 202 104 98 - - - 20 Pulidikarai 4,021 2,142 1,879 801 409 392 - - - 21 Semandakuppam 5,962 3,087 2,875 412 206 206 - - - 22 Settikarai 8,206 4,187 4,019 445 228 217 12 6 6 23 Sogathur 9,813 5,063 4,750 1,138 579 559 9 2 7 24 Thippireddihalli 7,643 3,929 3,714 395 210 185 226 115 111 DHARMAPURI PANCHAYAT UNION -Cont. Sl. Name of Population Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes No. Panchayat Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 25 Ungarnahalli 5,730 2,992 2,738 17 6 11 - - - 26 Vellalapatti 4,601 2,408 2,193 1,322 686 636 1 - 1 27 Vellolai 3,294 1,717 1,577 287 144 143 - - - 28 Veppilaimuthempatti 4,027 2,210 1,817 757 413 344 164 87 77 TOTAL 1,81,994 94,077 87,917 21,008 10,809 10,199 2,375 1,241 1,134 NALLAMPALLI PANCHAYAT UNION Sl. Name of Population Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes No. Panchayat Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 A. Jettihalli 10,339 5,176 5,163 559 262 297 67 33 34 2 Adiyamankottai 9,610 4,940 4,670 1,141 594 547 7 5 2 3 Balajangamanhalli 5,137 2,618 2,519 346 168 178 200 97 103 4 Bandahalli 3,702 1,944 1,758 327 173 154 917 478 439 5 Bedrahalli 5,331 2,751 2,580 61 30 31 - - - 6 Bommasamudram 1,423 743 680 - - - 11 7 4 7 Budanahalli 2,286 1,200 1,086 - - - 90 44 46 8 Dhalavaihalli 5,301 2,737 2,564 274 131 143 6 3 3 9 Dhinnahalli 5,325 2,770 2,555 432 222 210 419 228 191 10 Dokkubodanahalli 5,667 2,904 2,763 54 25 29 - - - 11 Echanahalli 4,853 2,485 2,368 469 237 232 373 192 181 12 Elagiri 4,947 2,533 2,414 348 170 178 71 38 33 13 Errabaiyanahalli 7,288 3,807 3,481 1,301 665 636 647 356 291 14 Indur 7,239 3,724 3,515 742 377 365 9 6 3 NALLAMPALLI PANCHAYAT UNION -Cont. Sl. Name of Population Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes No. Panchayat Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 15 Kammampatti 7,155 3,845 3,310 851 453 398 - - - 16 Konangihalli 6,445 3,302 3,143 956 514 442 - - - 17 Laligam 2,734 1,356 1,378 227 106 121 13 7 6 18 Mademangalam 4,982 2,518 2,464 767 394 373 - - - 19 Maniathahalli 13,174 6,847 6,327 2,505 1,270 1,235 5 3 2 20 Mittareddihalli 3,977 2,013 1,964 712 372 340 29 15 14 21 Nagarkoodal 6,429 3,391 3,038 248 127 121 - - - 22 Nallampalli 7,079 3,556 3,523 1,826 908 918 28 15 13 23 Narthampatti 4,867 2,477 2,390 284 136 148 32 17 15 24 Pagalahalli 7,002 3,573 3,429 1,137 566 571 6 2 4 25 Palavadi 4,631 2,372 2,259 367 193 174 - - - 26 Palayampudur 7,136 3,663 3,473 406 195 211 30 17 13 27 Pangunatham 4,028 2,121 1,907 - - - - - - 28 Samichettipatti 6,182 3,245 2,937 227 115 112 - - - 29 Sivadi 3,532 1,799 1,733 1,960 974 986 42 24 18 30 Somenahalli 4,782 2,450 2,332 649 321 328 1 - 1 31 Thadangam 8,601 4,299 4,302 1,109 560 549 259 129 130 32 Thoppur 9,351 4,883 4,468 1,311 688 623 990 498 492 TOTAL 1,90,535 98,042 92,493 21,596 10,946 10,650 4,252 2,214 2,038 PENNAGARAM PANCHAYAT UNION Sl. Name of Population Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes No. Panchayat Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Acharahalli 2,699 1,373 1,326 - - - - - - 2 Ajjanahalli 10,481 5,774 4,707 986 542 444 159 91 68 3 Anjehalli 10,496 5,462 5,034 1,868 984 884 124 60 64 4 Arakasanahalli 4,767 2,534 2,233 422 226 196 - - - 5 Badrahalli 4,186 2,238 1,948 1,067 578 489 - - - 6 Billiyanoor 8,639 4,563 4,076 546 283 263 10 6 4 7 Chinnampalli 3,373 1,746 1,627 749 380 369 - - - 8 Donnakuttahalli 7,760 4,138 3,622 1,463 772 691 10 5 5 9 Gendenahalli 5,697 3,052 2,645 1,186 606 580 - - - 10 Giddanahalli 1,988 1,017 971 16 8 8 - - - 11 Kalappambadi 3,417 1,793 1,624 854 461 393 - - - 12 Kodihalli 3,404 1,803 1,601 491 263 228 534 263 271 13 Koothapadi 12,859 6,811 6,048 1,959 1,039 920 961 506 455 14 Kukuttamaruthahalli 3,456 1,835 1,621 666 353 313 87 49 38 15 Maanjinaickanahalli 9,150 4,826 4,324 781 386 395 111 63 48 16 Madehalli 2,821 1,473 1,348 16 8 8 7 4 3 17 Mangarai 7,676 3,978 3,698 676 340 336 - - - 18 Manjarahalli 7,419 3,969 3,450 814 441 373 - - - 19 Nagamarai 11,329 6,141 5,188 1,404 763 641 9 5 4 20 Onnappagoundanahalli 6,127 3,041 3,086 188 102 86 8 - 8 21 Pallipatti 1,524 791 733 64 28 36 - - - 22 Panaikulam 4,992 2,588 2,404 307 165 142 5 1 4 23 Parvathanahalli 7,995 4,085 3,910 3,336 1,693 1,643 364 194 170 24 Perumbalai 8,045 4,219 3,826 1,184 604 580 - - - PENNAGARAM PANCHAYAT UNION -Cont. Sl. Name of Population Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes No. Panchayat Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 25 Pikkili 9,316 4,884 4,432 312 165 147 133 68 65 26 Ramakondahalli 6,635 3,548 3,087 782 415 367 10 2 8 27 Sathiyanathapuram 4,332 2,212 2,120 17 8 9 130 72 58 28 Senganur 5,603 2,944 2,659 674 344 330 708 381 327 29 Sunchalnatham 9,548 5,088 4,460 1,300 705 595 232 124 108 30 Thithiyoppanahalli 6,139 3,224 2,915 353 174 179 - - - 31 Vattuvanahalli 7,537 3,938 3,599 261 136 125 498 265 233 32 Velampatti 1,056 541 515 - - - - - - 33 Veppalahalli 4,733 2,477 2,256 1 - 1 139 72 67 TOTAL 2,05,199 1,08,106 97,093 24,743 12,972 11,771 4,239 2,231 2,008 HARUR PANCHAYAT UNION Sl.
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