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Total Population and Population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled I ~ ..,c- '.J - C ::I: tAl . ...10. ... » CD U1 PUBLIC (ELECTIONS) DEPARTMENT en ....... 0 ...10. ~ 00 PART II-PROFORMA IV en ~ -f TAL POPULATION AND POPULATION OF ( D CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN TALUKS, '---'---_ __ KAS, MUNICIPALITIES AND VILLAGES OF 5.. D.HARMAPURI DISTRICT 1971 Census © GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NAnU 1974. PRINTED BY THE DIRP.CTOR OF STATIONERY AND PRINTING, MADRAS, ON BEHALF OF THE GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU 1974 L I., DHAIU4APURI DISTRICT. 1971 Census Population. Pe,centage of Name of Revenue Divisions/Taluks/ oA. ~ A Firkas IMunicipalities. Total. SC ST SC ST"' (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 1. HOSUR REVENUE DIVISION 7,72,192 94,113 8t779 12'18 1-13 (I. Hosur Taluk, 2. Denkanikotta Taluk and 3. Krishnagiri Taluk.) 1. HoslU Talnk 1.63.826 25,736 6S6 15.71 OAO .. (i) Uddanapalli Firka .. 27,782 3,444 199 12'39 0.72 (ii) HosUI Firka 51,617 8,600 IS 16·63 0-03 (iii) Bagalur Firka 25,354 6,275 47 24·75 0·18 (iv) Berigai Firka 23,811 3,821 60 --:~~ 0·25 (v) Shulagiri Firka 35,262 3,596 "''t~''\' '10·20 005 2. Denkanikotta Taluk .. 2,12,254 ,27,935 ';P19 '.;J.a'flR: %<14 (i) Denkanikotta Firka 61,744 7,832 :~&3 12·52 1j.76 5. DHARMAPURI DISTRICT-cont. 1971 Censu~ Population. Percentage of Name of Revenue Divisions/Taluks/ ~ ,- .A.-~ Firkas/ Municipalities. Total. - se ST BC ST (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2. Denkanikotta Taluk-cont. (ii) Kakkadasam Firka 39,470 5,513 1,010 15·18 2·69 (iii) Thalli Firka 34,308 6,297 1,164 18'35 3·39 .. (iv) Rayakotta Firka 37,969 4,186 1,162 11·02 3·06 (v) Anchetty Firka 38.763 4,107 1,600 1·50 4·13 3. Krishnagiri Talnk 3,96,112 40,442 2.104 10'21 0'!3 (i) Alapatti Firka 35,616 5,283 119 14·83 0'03 (ii) Bargur Firka 75,439 9,896 604 IHI O-OS (iii) Barnr Firka 45,298 4,756 78 10·49 0·17 (iv) Krishnagiri Firka .. 79,394 8,236 941 10·37 0·12 (a) Krishnagiri Municipality. .... 35,383 3,022 677 8·54 l'~1: .. (b) Other areas .. 44,011 5,214 ... 364 11'85 0'09 -•I f (v) Kaveripattanam Firka '11,202 4,409 117 ~'72 «)oJ' c=' (vi) Marasamudram Pirka 23,261 2,620 7 11·26 0-03 (vii) Santhur Pirka 35,530 2,966 214 8·3' O-oeJ (viii) Veppanapalli Firka 24,372 2.276 24 9·34 0·11 n. DHARMAPURI REVENUE DlVISI9N, 9,05,583 1,33,711 a~ 1"'76 a'36 ,. (4. Uthangarai Taluk, 5. Harur Talu_.k. 6. Palaeo de Taluk and 7, bhanna- puri Taluk.) 4. Uthangarai Taluk 1,39,423 24,219 3e 17'37 0'16 (i) Mathur Pirka 28.980 3,544 12'23 (ii) Samalpatti Pirka 32.419 3.513 . 38 10·84 0·12 (iii) Kallavi Firka .. 32.730 8,464 19 25·83 0·06 (iv) Uthangarai Firka 45,294 8.698 308 19'20 0·68 6. DHARM.APURI DISTRIOT-cont. Name 01 Revenue Divisions/Taluks/FM,asl 1971 Census Population. Percentage of M unicipaiities. oA.-~ Total. SC ST SC ST" (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 5. Harur Taluk 2,80,197 65,483 19,649 23'37 7'01 (i) Morappur Firka 43,210 9,688 211 22·42 0·48 (ii) Theerthamalai Firka 40,599 10,855 4,885 26.74 12'03 ... (iii) Kadathur Firka .. 43,388 10,354 47~ 23·86 1·09 (iv) Harur Firka 45,014 .11,916 607 26'47 1'35 (v) Thenkaraikottai Firka 33,954 7,40~ 636 21·81 1'87- (vi) Pappireddipatty Firka 74,032 15,265 12,83S 20-67 16S~' 6. Palacdde Talnk 1,46,4l4 11,8.23 531. "08 .36 (i) Palacode Firka 52,936 3,949 2' 5·76 0·05 (ii) Karimangalam Firka 57.087 5,546 10' 9·71 0·18 (iii) Marandahalli Pirka 36,391' 3,228 402 g·87 1·1l \ 7. Dbarmapuri Taluk 3,39,549 32,187 798 9'48 0'14 (i) Dharmapuri Firka 96,061 5,651 6·87 (a) Dharmapuri Municipality, 40,086 2,2l!5 5',(0 (b) Other artJas .. 55,975 3,366 6'01 (ii) Nallampalli Firka .. 72,023 7,898 10·97 (iii) Mookanur Firka .. 51,032 5,557 109 10·89 0·21 (iv) Pennagaram Firka 43,526 5,332 253 12·24 0·58 , (v) Perumbalai Firka 38,643 5,500 213 14'23 ()'55 (vi) Paupparapatti Firka 38,264 2,249 223 5·88 0·58 CII -- District Total 16,77,775 ' 2,27,825 36,123 13·5ft I-SO SC=Scheduled Castes. ST--scheduled Tribes. PART n., PROFORMA IV. S. DHARMAPURI DISTRICI'. 1. HOSUR T ALUK. L.C. Number/Name of Revenue Division/ 1971 Census Population. Percentage of Taluks/F;rkas/ Municipalities fVillagesfTowns. ..A.. -... .A. ..." Total. SC ST SC ST (1) (2) (3) (4) (S) (6) • L BOSUR REVENUE DIVISION 7,72,192 94,113 8.779 12'18 t'13 (1. Hosur Taluk, 2. Denkanikotta Taluk and 3. Krishnagiri TaJuk.) 1. HOSUR TALUK 1,63.826 25,736 656 15'11 tHIO I (i) UddanapaJli Firka . , . 27,782 3,444 I" 12'39 0°7.1 2 Ayarnapalli l' • 2,105 320 136 3 Udanapalli 3,213 414 17 .. 4 llUayanadurguDl I .. 2,067 89 18 j Thuppuganapalli. ~. 2,572 607 00 - 6 Pattrakot~ . 1,558 106 .. 7 Kammandoddi 3,204 376 .u 8 Alur .,._. 1,647 128 - 9 Moranapalli 1,905 432 23 Sanamavoo 2,237 30~ 226 Bukkasagaram 825 III 234 Samanapalli 1,699 161 .. 235 Ullatti 1,892 148 238 Ulagam 2,238 195 270 Agtam Agraharam 9 273 Subbagiri ., 611 54 274 Thianadurgam ,,) 275 Halekottah R.eaerve Forest. 276 Halekottah "t 277 Halekottah .."J 1. HOSUR TALUK-cont. PerceNtage of Le. Number/Name of Revenue Division! 1971 Census population. ....... , .A. ., f :ra/uksI Firkos / M u'!icipalities /Villages / r- ST Towns. Total. SC ST se (5) (6) (1) (2) (3) (4) (I) Uddanapalli Firka-collt. 278 Alur .. ) 279 Momapalli .. l Reserve Forest. 280 Sanamavoo .. \ 281 Sanamavoo .. J 16'63 6-03 (0) HO$ur Firka 51,617 8,600 15 \ 10 Chennathur 1,363 73 , . 12 Zuzuvadi 1.348 234 13 Begapalli 1,270 327 14 Nallur .. 2,167 307 15 Mookandapalli 1,438 433 .. 16 Kothakondapalli .• 1,70~ 499 . 17 Mothan Agraharam 642 51 19 Mathagiri •• 5,651 1,904 20 Onnalvadi •• .. 1,995 344 21 Achettypalli -- - 2,300 516 49 Panchachipuram •• - 1,468 271 50 MUgalUf .. 1,495 321 53 Gopanapalli - - 991 151 9 54 Muthuganapalli 2,441 513 58 Nagondapalli 1,566 432 59 Poonapalli 1,683 332 77 A vaJapalli .. 1,322 272 98 Gollapalli .. 1,304 60 257 Hanumepalli Uninhabited~ 258 Govinda Agraharam .. 904 158 .. 1. HOSUR r ALUX-cont. L.C. Number/Name of Revenue Division' 1971 Ct1ISUS Population. Perce1ftfJ8. til 'l'aluks/ Firkas / M unicipaiities/'Yillage31 f' """\ .... , Towns. Total. SC ST r-' sa $7 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (ii) Hoeur Firka-cont. 259 Santhapuram 880 143 260 Naligabetta AgraJiaram ;: 123 40 S 262 Thorapalli Agraharam .. 970 221 NCU I Hosur " 16,591 998 6 (10) Bagalor Firka . ,. , . 2S,3S4, 6,275 4"1 ""5 U • i 76 NaJidimangala.ql 1.643 334 99 Koladasapuram <408 176 9 100 Sokkanadhapuram .. 467 163 101 Kusthanapalll 484 128 .. 102 Kotbapalli 1,333 334 •• 103 Sevaganapalli .. 828 129 104 Kagganur 644 196 60 37 ~O' SokkarasanpalJi •• I 498 t06 Kodiyalam 256 42 ' , 478 218 107 SingasandanapaUi - 108 Belathur - 397 110 109 Dinnapalli 671 107 _- 110 Bobbalapuram UDinhablfed. - l11 DeviripalH -_-_ .. 642 94 112 Baliganapalli 449 150 113 IdipaUi Un1Dbablte4. llSAlur .. 728 205 116 Vathiripalli 134 48 111 OddapalH 226 ~ •• 1. HOSUR TALUK-cont. b.e. Number/Name of Revenue Dlvl8knll 1971 Census Population. Percentage of raluksl Firkas IM unicipalitlel/Villoge,I r- .A.----_~ , Towns. Total. SC ST SC ST (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (Hi) Bagalur Firka-cont. 118 Alasapalli 270 67 119 Pichukondanapalli .• UninhMJited. ..... 120 Muthuganapalli 532 185 121 Kadiriganadinna .. } Uninhabited. 122 Jogikalasamanapalli • '. .. }Ill L~ngapuram " , 152 41 Ji24 Oddapalli Dinna Unfnhabited. 12S Bagalur 2,612 616 1 126 Echcngur 923 187 , lZ7 MurthigaBa DiBaa o ~ lO4 146 2Q2 1-~Jee~ 00 129 Bluvapalli 775 260 llO Kalatshipuram 176 .4' 13-1 Viswanathapuram 3 132 Punagqdoodi 211 68 il3 Karibuavanapuram a 246 41 00 134 Peddakullu f , • 126 33 - J3S Chinnakullu o· O! -~-. - 194 136 KelavarapalU 00 4' .. 137 ThottaganapalH 397 104 222 138 ~arasanCliram 564 .. UntDbablte4. 139 Kallipuram .. {40 SiddimapalH 294 33 141 Kempasandiram 42 •• • UnlDbablte4. 142 Nan Japuram t. HOSUR TALUK-cont. L.C. Number/Name of Revenw Division/ 1971 Cemus Population. l'ercmtDge 0/ Ta!uks/Firkas/Municipaiities/YiJlagell r-------'...._---_~ ....~--.., ... Towns. Total. SC ST ---SC S'r (1) (2) (3) (4) (6) (W) Bagalar Firka-cont. 143 Kannimangalam 199 144 BadathepaIli .. 337 ... 145 ThummanapaUi 726 - 146 Battavarapalli .. 2805 147 Mallasandiram .. 268 148 Mughlapalli .. 1,00' 209 149 Kalli Agraharam tJalnhabltec1. 150 Sudukondapalli 238 59 lSI Allur .. ~. .. ' .. 638 121 •• .. IS2 Palavanapalli - 718 217 IS3 Karupalli - - 201 40 154 Pathamuthali - - - 488 207 ISS Muthali - - - - ~ 167 1S6 Attur .. .. - 132 77 157 Dhasaripalli - 378 IS8 AdavanapaW .. - lSI 3 159 Halenatham .. 361 93 ;: ,{a.) Berigai Firka .. 23,811 3,821 Q) 15"54 US 114 Puram ,. 347 96 160 Nariganapuram 520 31 161 AmuthukondapalU .. 406 96 162 B. S. Thimmasandfram 502 133 163 Vanamangalam 433 47 164 Kattinaikendoddi 1.094 2U .
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