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Sivaganga District CENSUS OF INDIA 2011 TOTAL POPULATION AND POPULATION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES FOR VILLAGE PANCHAYATS AND PANCHAYAT UNIONS SIVAGANGA DISTRICT DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS TAMILNADU ABSTRACT SIVAGANGA 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 Sivaganga 43 1,18,107 59,007 59,100 16,855 8,485 8,370 13 5 8 2 Kalayarkoil 43 1,07,458 52,565 54,893 19,540 9,634 9,906 13 8 5 3 Manamadurai 39 71,926 35,948 35,978 18,115 9,073 9,042 28 13 15 4 Thiruppuvanam 45 93,857 47,629 46,228 23,646 11,857 11,789 191 88 103 5 Ilayangudi 55 86,680 42,627 44,053 21,735 10,765 10,970 3 2 1 6 Tirupathur 40 79,629 40,051 39,578 12,513 6,327 6,186 9 3 6 7 Singampuneri 30 60,691 30,534 30,157 8,546 4,190 4,356 1 - 1 8 Sakkottai 26 92,893 46,306 46,587 15,200 7,465 7,735 41 22 19 9 Kallal 44 88,117 43,327 44,790 14,087 6,899 7,188 15 7 8 10 Devakottai 42 76,037 38,448 37,589 18,815 9,502 9,313 188 93 95 11 Kannankudi 17 29,764 15,016 14,748 10,973 5,529 5,444 12 6 6 12 S. Pudur 21 47,451 23,937 23,514 8,429 4,250 4,179 4 3 1 Grand Total 445 9,52,610 4,75,395 4,77,215 1,88,454 93,976 94,478 518 250 268 SIVAGANGA 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 Alagamanagari 2,243 1,110 1,133 309 167 142 1 - 1 2 Alagichipatti 1,312 653 659 101 50 51 - - - 3 Alangulam 1,432 741 691 716 371 345 - - - 4 Alavakottai 3,139 1,573 1,566 176 91 85 - - - 5 Arasanimuthupatti 2,087 1,054 1,033 527 260 267 - - - 6 Arasanur 4,226 2,172 2,054 1,321 667 654 - - - 7 Cholapuram 2,003 995 1,008 306 139 167 - - - 8 Idaiyamelur 5,962 3,020 2,942 745 381 364 - - - 9 Iluppaikkudi 1,178 593 585 190 92 98 - - - 10 Kandangipatti 3,557 1,759 1,798 213 106 107 - - - 11 Kanjirangal 8,954 4,481 4,473 1,746 866 880 8 3 5 12 Kannariruppu 1,184 607 577 87 52 35 - - - 13 Kattanipatti 2,521 1,213 1,308 295 144 151 - - - 14 Kattunedungulam 1,794 880 914 228 113 115 - - - 15 Kilapoongudi 4,012 1,924 2,088 694 336 358 - - - 16 Kottagudi Kilpatti 1,226 634 592 548 282 266 - - - 17 Kovanur 1,186 621 565 410 212 198 - - - 18 Kudanjadi 1,450 703 747 351 174 177 - - - 19 Kumarapatti 2,625 1,328 1,297 120 52 68 - - - 20 Madagupatti 3,661 1,752 1,909 98 49 49 - - - 21 Malampatti 2,331 1,197 1,134 298 145 153 - - - 22 Mangudi Therkuvadi 2,532 1,212 1,320 132 66 66 - - - 23 Mathur 1,990 989 1,001 213 100 113 - - - 24 Melapoongudi 2,824 1,457 1,367 91 46 45 - - - SIVAGANGA 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 Mudikandan 1,818 905 913 190 96 94 - - - 26 Mullakulam 933 491 442 305 168 137 - - - 27 Nalukottai 1,432 730 702 212 114 98 - - - 28 Namanur 1,937 948 989 269 132 137 - - - 29 Okkupatti 1,559 781 778 66 37 29 - - - 30 Okkur 3,572 1,760 1,812 446 217 229 - - - 31 Okkurpudur 3,086 1,512 1,574 565 263 302 - - - 32 Padamathur 1,180 584 596 208 102 106 - - - 33 Perungudi 1,491 743 748 297 149 148 - - - 34 Pillur 1,228 640 588 77 46 31 - - - 35 Piravalur 1,210 547 663 97 40 57 - - - 36 Ponnakulam 1,658 836 822 560 298 262 - - - 37 Sakkanthi 5,316 2,710 2,606 494 259 235 - - - 38 Salur 4,771 2,415 2,356 139 73 66 - - - 39 Thamarakki (North) 2,178 1,102 1,076 301 151 150 - - - 40 Thamarakki (South) 1,955 935 1,020 144 72 72 - - - 41 Tirumalaikkoneripatti 2,460 1,227 1,233 256 125 131 - - - 42 Vallaneri 2,393 1,203 1,190 761 378 383 - - - 43 Vanniangudi 12,501 6,270 6,231 1,553 804 749 4 2 2 TOTAL 1,18,107 59,007 59,100 16,855 8,485 8,370 13 5 8 KALAYARKOIL 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.Velangulam 2,602 1,295 1,307 298 153 145 - - - 2 Adappadakki 2,957 1,487 1,470 992 506 486 - - - 3 Allur 1,748 836 912 386 172 214 - - - 4 Ammanpatti 1,576 685 891 285 112 173 - - - 5 Chockanathapuram 2,335 1,143 1,192 289 150 139 - - - 6 Erivayal 1,652 834 818 320 155 165 - - - 7 Gowripatti 1,423 686 737 50 24 26 - - - 8 Ilandakarai 1,743 864 879 326 158 168 - - - 9 Kadaneri 1,087 531 556 115 59 56 - - - 10 Kalakanmoi 3,929 1,843 2,086 207 91 116 - - - 11 Kalayarkoil 14,490 7,303 7,187 1,791 932 859 9 5 4 12 Kanjipatti 2,488 1,276 1,212 569 288 281 - - - 13 Kattendal Sukkanoorani 5,126 2,124 3,002 714 284 430 - - - 14 Kalayarmangalam 516 227 289 123 53 70 - - - 15 Kollankudi 4,754 2,344 2,410 1,124 561 563 - - - 16 Kottagudi 3,139 1,558 1,581 87 41 46 - - - 17 Kuruthangudi 874 410 464 307 152 155 - - - 18 Mallal 3,343 1,671 1,672 1,103 571 532 - - - 19 Marakkathur 1,338 654 684 349 172 177 - - - 20 Marandai 2,039 984 1,055 257 116 141 - - - 21 Maravamangalam 4,689 2,323 2,366 1,175 569 606 - - - 22 Melamangalam 2,182 1,104 1,078 388 201 187 - - - 23 Melamarungoor 2,402 1,193 1,209 1,170 581 589 - - - 24 Mudikkarai 1,886 914 972 165 80 85 - - - KALAYARKOIL 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 Muthurvanniankudi 3,731 1,820 1,911 451 242 209 - - - 26 Nadamangalam 1,735 869 866 582 284 298 - - - 27 Nagarampatti 958 500 458 123 68 55 - - - 28 Paganeri 2,667 1,235 1,432 400 184 216 4 3 1 29 Pallithammam 1,194 576 618 178 100 78 - - - 30 Paruthikanmoi 1,567 789 778 241 127 114 - - - 31 Periyakannanur 1,639 804 835 309 157 152 - - - 32 Puliyadithammam 2,665 1,342 1,323 168 80 88 - - - 33 Sedambal 2,105 1,023 1,082 375 191 184 - - - 34 Sembanur 2,008 998 1,010 433 224 209 - - - 35 Sengulam 785 393 392 179 92 87 - - - 36 Silukkupatti 2,653 1,288 1,365 800 389 411 - - - 37 Siramam 2,693 1,344 1,349 907 447 460 - - - 38 Soorakulam Pudukottai 2,414 1,169 1,245 529 243 286 - - - 39 Thenmavali 1,793 891 902 116 56 60 - - - 40 Udakulam 1,835 887 948 378 183 195 - - - 41 Usilangulam 1,914 1,002 912 369 191 178 - - - 42 Valarendal 989 441 548 300 141 159 - - - 43 Vittaneri 1,795 905 890 112 54 58 - - - TOTAL 1,07,458 52,565 54,893 19,540 9,634 9,906 13 8 5 MANAMADURAI 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 Annavasal 561 270 291 129 61 68 - - - 2 Arasakulam 1,171 591 580 309 158 151 - - - 3 Chinnakkannanur 2,011 979 1,032 561 278 283 - - - 4 Idaikkattur 2,600 1,267 1,333 491 238 253 - - - 5 Kalkurichi 3,915 1,930 1,985 1,544 732 812 - - - 6 Kalpiravu 1,217 595 622 274 125 149 - - - 7 Kattikulam 1,688 896 792 278 151 127 - - - 8 Keelamalkudi 1,229 624 605 230 119 111 - - - 9 Keelapasalai 3,865 1,974 1,891 1,275 674 601 18 10 8 10 Kilapidavur 1,925 934 991 329 160 169 - - - 11 Kuvalaiveli 1,339 656 683 300 158 142 - - - 12 Manambakki 445 208 237 77 42 35 - - - 13 Mangulam 4,744 2,376 2,368 1,155 571 584 - - - 14 Maramvetti Karisalkulam 1,256 627 629 428 208 220 - - - 15 Melanettur 2,542 1,321 1,221 922 490 432 - - - 16 Melapasalai 2,361 1,168 1,193 1,067 541 526 - - - 17 Melapidavoor 897 435 462 102 53 49 - - - 18 Milaganoor 2,036 963 1,073 317 149 168 - - - 19 Muthanendal 2,757 1,334 1,423 939 458 481 - - - 20 Pacheri 2,746 1,392 1,354 906 454 452 - - - 21 Pathinettankottai 973 472 501 493 235 258 - - - 22 Peria Aravangadu 1,602 822 780 - - - - - - 23 Periakottai 2,236 1,138 1,098 695 344 351 - - - 24 Perumbacheri 832 396 436 588 279 309 - - - MANAMADURAI PANCHAYAT UNION -Cont.
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