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Virudhunagar District CENSUS OF INDIA 2011 TOTAL POPULATION AND POPULATION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES FOR VILLAGE PANCHAYATS AND PANCHAYAT UNIONS VIRUDHUNAGAR DISTRICT DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS TAMILNADU ABSTRACT VIRUDHUNAGAR 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 Aruppukottai 32 1,02,421 50,876 51,545 12,891 6,291 6,600 91 45 46 2 Virudhunagar 58 1,63,177 81,770 81,407 41,037 20,505 20,532 91 44 47 3 Kariapatti 36 75,178 37,768 37,410 18,717 9,430 9,287 - - - 4 Tiruchuli 40 85,434 42,870 42,564 14,186 7,161 7,025 11 5 6 5 Narikudi 44 73,022 36,865 36,157 17,278 8,641 8,637 3 1 2 6 Rajapalayam 36 1,56,460 78,448 78,012 45,492 22,636 22,856 243 122 121 7 Srivilliputhur 29 1,02,393 51,248 51,145 35,413 17,768 17,645 192 93 99 8 Watrap 27 73,274 36,604 36,670 27,501 13,704 13,797 244 124 120 9 Sivakasi 54 2,30,505 1,14,321 1,16,184 45,282 22,226 23,056 115 70 45 10 Vembakottai 48 1,24,886 61,752 63,134 28,361 14,059 14,302 147 79 68 11 Sattur 46 99,793 49,418 50,375 29,638 14,788 14,850 60 31 29 Grand Total 450 12,86,543 6,41,940 6,44,603 3,15,796 1,57,209 1,58,587 1,197 614 583 ARUPPUKOTTAI 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 Amanakkunatham 1,429 680 749 225 105 120 - - - 2 Athipatti 8,384 4,216 4,168 360 169 191 - - - 3 Chettikurichi 2,161 1,065 1,096 691 341 350 - - - 4 Chettipatti 742 363 379 101 48 53 - - - 5 Chidambarapuram 1,517 751 766 - - - - - - 6 Gopalapuram 1,307 593 714 322 139 183 - - - 7 Kanjanaikkanpatti 5,479 2,772 2,707 659 335 324 - - - 8 Kattangudi 1,608 807 801 168 81 87 - - - 9 Koppuchithampatti 1,293 647 646 8 5 3 - - - 10 Kovilangulam 3,053 1,501 1,552 1,130 551 579 - - - 11 Kullursandai 5,383 2,674 2,709 604 308 296 - - - 12 Kurundamadam 1,251 598 653 608 299 309 - - - 13 Malaipatti 3,190 1,571 1,619 886 454 432 - - - 14 Palavanatham 6,826 3,362 3,464 983 467 516 - - - 15 Palayampatti 18,576 9,264 9,312 1,551 751 800 73 37 36 16 Pandalkudi 9,683 4,843 4,840 625 295 330 17 8 9 17 Periavallikulam 1,515 753 762 184 93 91 - - - 18 Periyanayagipuram 1,280 642 638 114 58 56 - - - 19 Podampatti 766 367 399 136 60 76 - - - 20 Puliyuran 2,534 1,291 1,243 984 485 499 - - - 21 Ramanujapuram 516 246 270 147 69 78 - - - 22 Sempatti 7,468 3,697 3,771 33 14 19 - - - 23 Sethurajapuram 1,068 506 562 50 23 27 1 - 1 24 Soolakkarai 4,990 2,478 2,512 1,044 506 538 - - - ARUPPUKOTTAI 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 Sukkilanatham 888 491 397 204 97 107 - - - 26 T.Meenakshipuram 727 360 367 120 61 59 - - - 27 Thummakundu 1,527 759 768 224 111 113 - - - 28 Tiruvirunthalpuram 1,450 719 731 109 53 56 - - - 29 Vaduvarpatti 1,229 588 641 374 177 197 - - - 30 Velayudhapuram 1,553 784 769 122 70 52 - - - 31 Vellayapuram 737 368 369 111 60 51 - - - 32 Villipathiri 2,291 1,120 1,171 14 6 8 - - - TOTAL 1,02,421 50,876 51,545 12,891 6,291 6,600 91 45 46 VIRUDHUNAGAR 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 Alagapuri 1,362 698 664 262 133 129 - - - 2 Amathur 4,708 2,346 2,362 2,372 1,155 1,217 - - - 3 Appayanaickenpatti 1,231 609 622 117 58 59 - - - 4 Avudiapuram 3,975 2,032 1,943 233 114 119 - - - 5 Chathirareddipatti 5,360 2,634 2,726 1,325 638 687 1 - 1 6 Chinnavadi 1,410 720 690 399 208 191 - - - 7 Kumaralingapuram 1,229 573 656 247 116 131 - - - 8 E. Muthulingapuram 2,042 977 1,065 390 188 202 - - - 9 Ellinganaickenpatti 1,082 551 531 253 119 134 - - - 10 Endapuli 1,893 984 909 1,404 732 672 - - - 11 Golwarpatti 1,252 628 624 1,239 621 618 - - - 12 Gurumurthinaickenpatti 781 399 382 208 107 101 - - - 13 Inamkasireddiapatti 2,870 1,473 1,397 987 500 487 8 3 5 14 Kadambankulam 1,984 1,012 972 226 120 106 - - - 15 Kanniseripudur 2,862 1,462 1,400 1,066 549 517 - - - 16 Kattanarpatti 1,794 875 919 935 450 485 - - - 17 Kooraikundu 22,361 11,136 11,225 3,366 1,664 1,702 34 17 17 18 Kottaiyur 346 173 173 3 1 2 - - - 19 Kottanatham 1,183 571 612 934 447 487 - - - 20 Kovilveerarpatti 698 355 343 102 54 48 - - - 21 Kundalapatti 904 439 465 44 22 22 - - - 22 Mannarkottai 1,550 765 785 292 142 150 - - - 23 Maruluthu 1,476 741 735 966 481 485 - - - 24 Maruthanatham 903 479 424 122 62 60 - - - VIRUDHUNAGAR 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 Meesaloor 2,531 1,283 1,248 733 371 362 - - - 26 Melachinnayapuram 656 316 340 177 87 90 - - - 27 Mettukundu 2,604 1,288 1,316 969 494 475 - - - 28 Moolipatti 2,483 1,212 1,271 849 433 416 - - - 29 Muthulapuram 841 421 420 105 50 55 - - - 30 Nakkalakottai 1,100 557 543 178 96 82 2 1 1 31 Nallamanaickenpatti 425 204 221 237 124 113 - - - 32 Nallanchettipatti 555 268 287 501 242 259 - - - 33 O.Koilpatti 1,999 996 1,003 281 136 145 - - - 34 Ondipulinaickanur 2,198 1,093 1,105 95 46 49 - - - 35 Pattampudur 3,032 1,560 1,472 578 289 289 - - - 36 Pavali 7,622 3,854 3,768 1,541 781 760 - - - 37 Periaparali 2,828 1,424 1,404 542 277 265 - - - 38 Pudupatti 1,402 691 711 556 281 275 - - - 39 Pullalakottai 1,297 662 635 539 281 258 - - - 40 Rosalpatti 22,524 11,469 11,055 4,973 2,540 2,433 21 10 11 41 Shandaiyur 1,233 584 649 965 462 503 - - - 42 Sankaralingapuram 2,357 1,123 1,234 38 19 19 - - - 43 Sengundrapuram 1,726 825 901 1,081 527 554 1 1 - 44 Senkottai 1,266 649 617 880 443 437 - - - 45 Sennalkudi 2,433 1,216 1,217 100 51 49 - - - 46 Chettududaiyanpatti 860 425 435 859 424 435 - - - 47 Sivagnanapuram 10,107 5,113 4,994 1,303 655 648 23 12 11 48 Thammayanaickenpatti 3,824 1,928 1,896 217 116 101 - - - 49 Thathampatti 1,699 863 836 829 411 418 - - - 50 Thulukkapatti 2,934 1,479 1,455 781 386 395 1 - 1 51 V.Muthulingapuram 1,677 803 874 754 375 379 - - - VIRUDHUNAGAR 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 52 Vachakkarapatti 4,754 2,407 2,347 701 354 347 - - - 53 Vadamalaikuruchi 2,135 1,070 1,065 1,106 563 543 - - - 54 Valayapatti 1,138 578 560 8 5 3 - - - 55 Valliyur 2,590 1,293 1,297 174 87 87 - - - 56 Veeracheliapuram 693 331 362 61 32 29 - - - 57 Veerarpatti 1,949 931 1,018 660 309 351 - - - 58 Veppilaipatti 449 222 227 174 77 97 - - - TOTAL 1,63,177 81,770 81,407 41,037 20,505 20,532 91 44 47 KARIAPATTI 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 Alagianallur 4,252 2,116 2,136 2,126 1,090 1,036 - - - 2 Allalaperi 1,515 777 738 89 43 46 - - - 3 Arasakulam 1,709 880 829 96 49 47 - - - 4 Aviyoor 5,927 3,053 2,874 539 272 267 - - - 5 Chartapuliangulam 1,086 510 576 413 200 213 - - - 6 D.kadambakulam 3,588 1,833 1,755 1,036 521 515 - - - 7 Johilpatti 1,856 960 896 385 250 135 - - - 8 Kalkurichi 4,092 2,030 2,062 742 372 370 - - - 9 Kambikudi 3,969 2,055 1,914 1,226 613 613 - - - 10 Kilavaneri 545 252 293 145 69 76 - - - 11 Kurandi 1,974 998 976 254 129 125 - - - 12 Mangulam 631 306 325 267 133 134 - - - 13 Manthoppu 1,540 744 796 217 105 112 - - - 14 Melakallangulam 1,775 896 879 149 79 70 - - - 15 Mudukkangulam 2,614 1,271 1,343 1,250 600 650 - - - 16 Mustakurichi 1,871 934 937 578 300 278 - - - 17 Nandikundu 2,279 1,117 1,162 766 379 387 - - - 18 P.Pudupatti 1,109 527 582 200 101 99 - - - 19 Pambatti 1,493 737 756 708 352 356 - - - 20 Pandanendal 452 221 231 197 100 97 - - - 21 Pannikuruppu 1,669 847 822 30 19 11 - - - 22 Pappanam 855 437 418 480 246 234 - - - 23 Pisindi 1,470 721 749 322 154 168 - - - 24 S.kallupatti 1,962 990 972 41 19 22 - - - KARIAPATTI PANCHAYAT UNION -Cont.
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