CENSUS OF 1981

SERIES -20

PART XIII-A & B

DISTRICT CENSlJS HANDBOOI(

VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY AND VILLAGE A~D TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

DHARMAPURI

A. P. MUTHUSWAMI of the lndian Administrative Service Director of Census Operations Tamil _Nadu· 1987 12-6-A Price:

PUBLISHED BY GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU AND PRINTED BY THE Dn2CIOR OF STATIONARY AND PRINTING AT GOVERNMENT CENTRAL PRESS MADRAS 6'007') CO"NTENTS

PAGES Foreword .. V-Vi Preface vii-Ix District Map .. Facing page Important Statistics - 1-2 Analytical Note (i) Census concepts.-Rural and Urban areas, UrbanAgglomeration, Census . HousehOld, Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes, Literates,Main Workels, Marginal Workers, Non-Workers, etc. (ii) History of the District Census Handbook including Scope of Village/ Town Directory and Primary Census Abstract

(iii) Early his~ory, Physical Aspects, Location and Physiography, Soils, Climate and Rainfall, Hills, Rivers, Coastline, Geology and Minerals, FOrestry, Land and Land use pattern, Agriculture, Irrigation and Power, Animal Husbandry, Fishery, Industry-Medium and large industry, Cottage Industry, Trade, Transport and Communication, Social and Cultural event, Places of tourist interest; Brief analy:;i5 of the Village/Town Directory and Primary Census 3-42 Abstract data.

PART- A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY. SECTION I-VILLAGE DIRECTORY. Note explaining the codes used in Village Directory 44-45 1. Taluk (i) Taluk Map Facing page 48 (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages 49-53 (iii) Vill'\ge Direct ory Statement .. 54-77 2. Denkanikota Taluk (i) Taluk Map .. Facing page 80 (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages 81-83 (iii) Village Directory Statement 84-98 3. Krishnagifi Taluk (i) Ta}uk Map .. Facing page 100 (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages 101-105 (iii) Village Directory St0.~ement 106-143 ". Uttangarai Ta/uk (i) Taluk Map Facing page 146 (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages 147-151 (iii) Village Directory Statement 152-181 12-6-.u ii

5. palakkodu Taluk

(i) Taluk Map Facing page 184 (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages 185-186 (iii) ViIllge .Directory Statement 188-202 6.

(i) Taluk Map Facing page .204 (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages 2QS Vilhge Directory Statement (iii) 206-213 V. DhafmapUfi Taluk

(i) Taluk Map Facing page 216

(ii) Alphabetical Itst of Villages 219 (iii) Village Directory Statement 220-231

8. Haruf Taluk

(i) Taluk Map Facing page 234 (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages 235-241 (iii) Village Directory Statement 242-277 Appendices I to IV to the Village Directory 278-327

SECTION II~ TOWN DIRECTORY

Codes used in Town DirectorY 330-331

Town DirectorY Statements:-

Statement I: Status and Growth History. Statement II: Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, 1979. Statement III : Municipal Finance, 1978-79. Statement IV: Civic and Other Amenities, 1979. Statement IV-A: Civic and Other Amenities in Notified,Slums, 1979. Statement V: Medical, Educational. Recreational and Culturalfacilities, 1979. Statement VI : Trade, Commerce, IndustrY and Banking, 1919.

Appendill - Towns showing their outgrowths with population. 332-339 iii

PART-B VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

PAGES District PrimarY Census Abstract 342-347 PrimalY Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes 348-351 PrimalY Census Abstract fOr Scheduled Tribes 352-355 1. Village Primary Census Abstract 358-384 Urban Primary Census Abstract 385-389 2. Denkanikota Ta/uk Village Primary Census Abstract 392-4{)5 Urban Primary Census Abstract 406-409 3. Kfishnagifi Ta/uk Village Primary Census Abstract 412-442 Urban Primary Census Abstract 443-451 4. uttangarai Taluk Village Primary Census Abstract .' 454-485 5, palakkodu Ta/uk Village Primary Census Abstract 488-499 Urban PrimarY Census Abstract 50G-503 6. Pennagaram Ta/uk Village Primary Census Abstract ... 506-510 7-. Taluk Villalie Primary Census Abstract 512-519 Urban Primary Census Abstract 520-525 8. Ta/uk Village PrimalY Census Abstract 528-570 Urban Primary Census Abstract 571-574

Responsibility for the correctness of internal aetails shown in the maps rests with the publisher.

FOREWORD The District Census Handbook (DCH), compiled by the Census Organita­ tion on behalf of the State Government, is one of the most valuable products of the Census. The DCH is constantly referred to by planners, administra­ rors, academicians and researchers. It is inter alia used for delimitation of constituencies, formulation of local level and regional plans and as an aid to District administration. The District Census Handbook is the only pUblication which provides Primary Census Abstract (PCA) data upto village level for the rural areas and wardwise for each city or town. It also provides data on in­ frastructure and amenities in villages and towns, etc.

The District Census Handbook series was initiated during the1951 Census. It contained important census tables and PCA for each village and town of the district. During 1961 Census, the scope of the DCH was enlarged and it contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory, including PCA. The 1971 nCH series was planned in three parts. Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on peA and amenity data in respect of villages. However, in some States,it was confined to district census tables and in a few cases altogether given up due to delay in compilation and printing.

While designing the format of 1981 DCH series,some new features along with the restructuring of the format of village and town directory have been attem­ pted. At the same time, comparability with the 1971 data has also been kept in view. All the amenities except power supply in the village have been brought together in the village directory with the instruction that in case an amenity is not available in the referrent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place where the amenity is available may be given. The restructuring of the format of the village directory and incorporating" more exhaustive data on infrastructure aspect, particularly in relation to amenities and land-use pattern, is expected to further meet the need of micro level planning for rural areas. It is expected to help not only in local area planning, but regUlating the provision of goods and services as well, so as to minimise the regional imbalances in the process of development. A few new items of information have also been introduced to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Such new items of information as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village haVe been introduced in the village directory with this objective in mind. The new item on approach to the village is to have an idea about the villages in the district which are inaccessible. A new column, "total population and number of households"has been introduced to examine the correlation of the amenities with vi the population and number of households they serve. Addition of two more appendices, listing the villages where no amenities are available and according to the proportion of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe population to the total population, has also been made with this view in mind. The formats of the town directory have also been modified to meet the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme by providing information on a few new items. A new statement on civic and other amenities in slums in Class-I and Class-II towns (statement IV-A) has been introduced with this objective in mind. It is expected that this will help the planners to chalk out programmes on provision of civic amenities for the improvement of slums. The columns on Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe population in state­ ment IV relating to civic and other amenities and adult literacy classes/centres under educational facilities in statement V are also added inter alia with this view. A significant addition is class of town in aU the seven statements of the town directory. The infrastructure of amenities in urban areas of the country can be best analysed by taking the class of towns into consideration. The addition of the columns on civic administration status and population in a few statements also serves this purpose. The format of the Primary Census Abstract for the villages and towns has been formulated in the light of changes in the economic and other questions canvassed through the Individual Slip of 1981 Census. In order to avoid delay in publication of 1981 DCH series, it has been SO designed that part-A of the volume contains village and town directory and part-B, the peA of villages and towns including the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes PCA upto taluk/town level. At the beginning of the DCH, a detailed analytical note supported by anum ber of inset tables based on PCA and non-census data in relation to the infrastructure has been intro­ duced to enhance its value. The district and taluk level maps, depicting the boun­ daries and other important features, have been inserted at appropriate places to further enhance the value of the publication. ; This publication is a joint venture of the State Government and the Census Organisation. The data have been collected and compiled in the State under the direction of Shri A. P. Muthuswami, I.A.S., the Director of Census Operations, Tamil Nadu on behalf of the State Government which has borne the cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and coordination of this publication was carried out by Shri N.G. Nag, Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) of my office. Dr. B. K. Roy, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical guidance in the preparation of the maps. Data received from Census Directorates have been scrutinised in the Social Studies Division at the headquarters under the guidance of Shri M. M. Dua, Senior Research Officer. I am thankful to all who have contributed in this project.

NEW DELHI, P. PADMANABHA , '., 26th April 1982. Registrar General, India,.,; PREFACE . It has been the tradition of the Government of Tamil Nadu to publisn immediately after each census, a District Census Handbook separately for each district containing the census statistics, besides other valuable data of Ioca 1 importance, for the use of the State Government, district administration, research scholars and other data users. The first series of District Census Handbooks were brought out immediately after the 1951 Census and the present publication after the 1981 Census is the fourth in the series. The census statistics presented in this publication were collected during the census operations in February-March 1981, the reference date being 1st March 1981. The other statistics in this pUblication have been collected from various departments of the State and Central Governments. This publication consists of the following two parts : Part-A: Village and Town Directory; and Patr-B: Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract. Taking into ac,:;oun-:: the increasing and varied developmental and othel welfare measures undertaken by the Government, the scope and content of the data in this publication have been considerably enlarged and improved to meet the requirements of the planners and the other data users. In particular, certain inset tables based on census and other data have been included in this publication with brief analytical notes thereon. This publication contains a brief history of the district, highlighting the major characteristics of the district in relation to the economic resources like forestry, minerals, etc., besides the social, cultural, religious and historical aspects. The district and taluk maps in this publication give the administrative uni!s. upto village level, the rural and urban units, the location of towns and cities, communication facilities and other related details. The facilitie!5 and amenities available in respect of education, medical , drinking water, post and telegraph, markets, communication, etc., in each village and town have been included in this publication, and an important feature is that wherever the above facilities and amenities are not available in any particular village/town, the nearest place where they are available has also been reported.

Another j me resting feature in this pUblication is that villages with none of these amenities have been listed out "epa, ately fOJ the pointed attention of the planners and administrators. Certain tables present data exclusively in respect of the weaker sections Of tbe· iOciety belonging to the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe. ~ -12+- i The land use pattern in respect of rural and urban areas have also ,been. reported in this, publication which would meet the requirement ,of micro la-vel planning for rural and urban areas. The data in respect of urban areas, apart from the medical and other facilities available, relate to the growth of towns, the availability of prote cted water supply and what is important, the civic amenities available in the shlms of the urban areas. Part-B of this volume consists of the District and Village/Townwise Primary Census Abstract followed by Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. The district Primary Census Abstract gives for each territorial unit up to tal uk level in the case of rural areas and upto town level for urban areas,occupied residential houses, households, the total population, the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe popUlation, workers, etc., there by indicating the basic socio econom~-:, characteristics of the popUlation for the territorial units. The village ~:ud tnwnwise Primary Census Abstract gives similar information for villages and wards of towns. Besides, there is an appendix which furnishes at urban block level, the total population and Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tri~e p'Jpulation. I am grateful to the Collectors and other district officers and DepartmeLts of the State Government who have extended their unfailing co-operation and help in collecting the voluminous and useful data other than Census. for their presentation at one place in this publication, for the ready reference of the data users. In bringing out this publication, I have received assistance from S{Shri M. Thangaraj uand M. Nagappan, Deputy Directors, Shri R: Narayanan. Assistant Director and Shri C. T. Rajan, Investigator, besides a large numer of staff members of this Directorate.

In formulating the scope and content of the data in this pUblication and designing the formats for presentation of the data, I have roc,eived valuable guidance from Shri P. Padmanabha, Registrar General, India. The encountge ment I have received from him at every stage of the work has contributed in a great measure to the successful publication of this District Census Handbook. 'I hope the data in this vloume.would be found· usdnl .and the,pllblicatimI well received by the administrators, academicians ,and other ,datal useIS.

MADRAS, A. P. MUTHUSW~MI, une~ 1983. Director of Census Operations, Tamil Nadtl. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. It is my pleasant duty to acknowledge the able assistance given by the following officials of my office in the preparation of this volume: Shri T. S. Rajaram, Investigator Smt. R. Rani Bai, Statistical Assistant Shri S. Gajendran, Statistical Assistant Smt. N. Muniammal. Stati stieal Assistant Smt. Manimekalai Kathirvel, Computor To",. Directory ...• Shri S. Packiaraj, Investigator Smt. A. M. Mangayarkarasi, Tabulation Officer Smt. R. Vasantha, Statistical Assistant Smt. V. E. Kalayani, Computor Smt. S. Meera Bai, Upper Division Clerk Smt. M. Usha Rani, Lower Division Clerk I'rimary CeRS'ltlS Abstract Shri C. K. Somasundaram, Investigator Shri S. Sreedharan, Statistical Assistant Shri B. Sankar, Statistical Assistant Smt. T. Santhakumari, Computor Shri Jogesh Das, Senior Geographer Shri A. Rajamani, Senior Artist Shri N. Chandran, Artist Shri M. Kothandaraman, Hand PresS Machine Operator

A. P. M{JTHUSWAMI, Director of O.:nSllS Operations, Tamil Nculu. ElUiATA

Page Particulars Col, For Read ~ No.

~3 Table 1 - Hosur 9 Not clear 14,471 12 56 156

27 Table 7 - All Towns 3 15,765 15,766

29 Table 10 - Palakkodu - 8 23.31 23.13 Rural Total 4 1,029,362 1,019,362

Urban 4 96,267 96,167 8 555.65 55.67 Rural 10 25.81 15.81

30 Hosur - Urban 14 0.1 0.16

liosur - Total 2~ 65.7 65.79

38 Table 18-1981 6 2,651 2,648

40 Table 20 - Denkanikota (NP) 10 8,356 8.35

41 Table 22 - (M) 2 Not clear 3.87

52 132 Pathamutha1i 3 9 95 54 7 Deveripalli 7 W,TK • 57 20 Chinnarandhoddi 19 1.94 1.93

32 Vathiripalli 20 Not clear N3

58- 41 Kodiyalam 4 Not clear 321(58)

59 35 Alasapalli 18 Not clear 3.00

45 Eachangur 20 Not clear N3

46 Muthigunadinna 19 Not clear 6.62 20 Not clear N3

48 Lingapuram 19 Not clear 7.38 20 Not clear N3

61 58 Pannapalli 19 474.81 374.81

63 66 Ag.gondapall i 20 N N3 71 Sudugoudapa11i 17 160.10 160.00 72 Pa1avanapa11i 16 W4 W2 ~

Page Particulars Col For Read ~ No,

65 92 Siddanapalli 20 Not clear N3

93 Tattaganapall i 20 Not clear N3

68 112 Punaganthoddi 4 322(63) 332(63)

122 Go11apa11i 11 PR,K PR,KR

69 120 Chennathur 19 123.08 134.08

71 132 Pasthalapalli 20 Ili N3

134 Mudipinayanipalayam 18 Not clear 8.00 20 Not clear N3

73 151 pattrakotta 12 Hosur (6) Hosur (16)

75 153 Erusonai 17 554.00 584.00

16.5 'fhuppuganapall i 19 212.97 312.97

172 rlosahal1i 9 -(10+ kms. ) -(5-10 kms.) 173 Sikalapalli 9 -(10+ kms.) -(5~10 kms. ) 174 Me1amalai 9 -(10+ kms. ) -(5-10 kms.)

81 Sl.No.38 3 59 58

83 120 Udadurgam 3 Not clear 30 121 Ulibande 3 Not clear 107 122 Ulimaranapalli 3 Not clear 41

85 4 Madagondahally 12 Denkanikota Denkanikota (15) (5 ) 19 22.94 22.99

11 J agi rkarupall i 15 247.68 ZO N3 ), ~3':::' 14 Kundumaranapalli 12 Hosur (10) Hosur (15)

86 33 . Anagollu 11 R KR

88 42 Gumalapuram 3 581.18 681.18 44 Unisenatham 4 1682(213) 1682(313)

89 19 112.26 112.25

92 84 Periyanur 8 -(5-10 kms. ) -(-5 kms.)

93 69 Kottamadugu 20 Blank N3 95 98 Bilalam 20 N3 100 Betta Mugulalam 15 Blank 14.18 16 T 6.19 T 6.19 o 6.19 3

Page Particulars CoL For Re,lid No. No.

95 105 Madakkal 19 1831.11 1833.11

97 108 'llhegatti 15 Blank 0.20 113 Doddamanchi 12 Denkanikota Denkanikota (25) ( 38)

123 Kottayur 20 Not clear N3

98 Taluk Total 4 232,152 232,125 (42,599) (42,599)

103 Sl.No. 83 Katteri 3 183 133 85 Kaveripatnam 3 181 151

104 130 Neralagiri 3 Blank 16

131 Neralakotta B.F. 3 Blank 66

105 190 Viramalai 3 Not clear 165

107 3 Oddapalli 13 ED,EA ED,EAG.

6 Kasiruganapal1i 16 TI.OO Tl.OO Wl.00 WEl.00 13 Gangamadugu 13 ED,EAg ED

108 ~4 Budinuttu 11 KR PR

109 22 Ettipallitalav 20 N2 Nl

III 34 Devanakundani 20 Nl N2

112 47 Dasiripalli 3 Not clear 396. 77

113 45 Kondappanayapalli 16 T 50.00 TK 50.00

115 56 Bimandapalli 17 Not clear 299.00 20 Not clear Nl

116 71 Bargur 5 C (1) M (1)

118 77 Kothigutlapalli 3 1,083.68 1,083.60 81 Billanakuppam 3 1,095.0 1,095.06

119 72 Sa1inayanipa11i 17 316.00 816.00

75 Varattanapa11i 20 Not clear N 6 M 6, T 2 80 Kundarapall i 20 T 2 T 1 81 Billanakuppam 19 41.05 41.06 20 N 2 N 2 M M I 4

Page Particulars Col. For Read ~ No. 120 88 Bayyanapalli 6 -(-5 kms.) -(5-10 kms.)

121 82 Po1upalli 18 12.100 121. 00

85 Kurumbar~palli 12 Krishnagiri Krishnagiri (2) (12)

86 Ragimanapall i 12 Krishnagiri Krishnagiri (10) 87 Jungapalli 16 NC20.00 GC20.00 20 Not clear N5 88 Bayyanapalli 20 Not clear Nl Kothapetta 19 Not cl ear 228.27

~o Not clear N5,M2 90 Kathillayanapalli 19 Not clear 222.16 20 Not clear N2 91 Kammampall e 19 Not clear 208.83 20 Not clear Nl

122 100 Bo ganapall i 11 PR PH.,KR

123 92 Pa1apalle 20 M Ml 93 Madapalli 16 TK 46.00 Blank

96 Kondappanayakkan~ 19 Not clear 371.45 palle 98 Bal anay an i pall i 19 Not clear 69.34 99 Orappam 19 Blank 47.81 20 Blank Nl

100 Bo ganapall e 19 Blank 67.85 20 Blank N3

124 101 Kattiganapalli 11 Blank PR

102 PeddatalapaUi 10 Not clear BS 11 Not clear PR

Not clear ,126 118 Sulama1ai 10 -(~5 kms.) 12S 1.20 J a,ad 41,,.:\' pal aya.m 11 Not clear PJl J25 The&a~~~,~li R.P.- II Not clear .~ 126 Koniankotha,alli 11 Not clear Pll

131 132 Timmapuram 20 N23,M3,(3,Tl N23,M3,C3,Tl

132 148 Banllihalli 6 -(-5 kms.) -( .5-10 kms. )

133 20 Not clear N2 5

Page Particulars Col. For Read ~ ~ 135 150 Errahalli 20 N9,M2 N19,M2 139 176 Damodarahal1i 19 73.7 73.75

140 179 Barur 6 FDC(l),RP(l) EPC(l) B.P(1) FPC(l)

181 Jambukutlapatti 5 ~H~ ,M(l), :~n ,M(l)

141 179 Barur 16 GC . 1 ,203.00 GC 203.00

142 Foot Note Boganapalli Boganapalli Kattigana Kattigana- I paUi palli Kaveripatnam Kaveripatna~- Part-

149 82 Kllrugapatti 3 196 96

151 Sl.No.197 Viranakuppam 3 17 170

153 12 Kullampatty 19 94 2.94

158 49 Gullampatty 3 232.85 223.85

54 Naralapall e 4 387(78) 397(78)

159 51 Samalpatti 20 *O,M2,T2 N40, M2,T2

160 59 &tndattampatti 3 92.81 92.91

161 60 Kammampatti 12 Tiruppattur Tiruppattur (20) (22) 18 78.70 19 Blank 78.70

61 Govindapuram 12 Tiruppattur Tiruppattur (20) (22)

62 Kedakaranur 12 Tiruppattur Tiruppattur ( 20) (22) 65 Giddampatti 12 Tiruppattur Tiruppattur (~~) (24)

166 97 Puliyanur 11 Not clear Kll

168 121 Tiruvamipatti 10 S BS

171 134 Pusumpatti 12 Hosur (24) Harur (24) 174 152 Kariaperuma1valasai 3 195.36 195.38

175 151 Nadupatti 20 Not clear MI,TI 6

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177 166 Mettuthangal 19 Not clear 30.,10>-

·178 180 Konapatti 9 -(5-101 kms.) -(5-10 kms.)

179 176 Vedapatti 18 Not clear 7.00

183 MuruKJ:(authangal 16 T24.30 T 24.30 Tkll. DO TK 1. 00

186 Odduppatti 16 W 62.00 W 52.00

189 Puduppatty 17 289.00 389.00

180 193 Lakkampatty 9 -(5~10 kms~) -(-5 kms.)

Taluk 'fotal 5 P(1)183 P 183

6 HS 11 D 9 Hll D 9 H 4 R 4 MCW 13 MCW 13 PRC 2 PRC 2 RP 3

181 195 Pavakkal 16 T 87 T 187.00

TK 18 TK 18.00

W 69.00 W 169.00

'faluk 'fotal 19 Not clear 5,698.93

189 12 P. Settihalli 16 T 275.00 T 275.00 W 162.00 W 163.00

WE 48.00 WE 48.00

L 64.00 L 64.00

20 Not clear Tl

190 14 Annamalaiha11i 1 W,liP W

17 Karimangalam 6 H(l) ,MH(l) R( 1) ,MH( 1) , D( 1) 8 pr£o PTO & Phone

18 Bommahalli 7 W,J:IP W 7 l'age Particular~ CoL For Read _li2.. No. -- 192 30 Bevub.alli 9 -(5-10 kms.) -(-5 kms. )

193 28 Belamaranaha11i 19 70.75 0.75

194 43 Bandara~alli 1 & 2 Blank 43 Bandaraha11 i

197 45 Periyallahalli 20 TA,M3 T2,M3

201 74 Muru.i

<:!O

Taluk Total 5 ALC 35 AC 35

20 M 43 M 42 FOort,iNote -- Erranaha11i Erranaha11i-Part - Palakkodu Palakkodu-Part

205 Sl.No.22 KUKkutamarada- 3 31 32 halli

206 10 .Papparapatty 5 P(2),M(2), P(2),M(l),H(2) H(2), PUC(l) PUC( 1) 11 Tittiyoballahalli 3 2437.50 2437.56

207 10 Papparapatty 18 17.76 17.16

11 Tittiyoballahalli 18 Not clear 758.00

14 Morappur RF 15 7816.37

16 7816.37

;;!O8 18 Pennagal'am 3 1810.30 1108.30

21 Anjehalli 11 Blank PH.

22 . lieyayapelllari 7 W,T W,TW

30 Aj j allaball i . 5 P(O),M(l) P(5),M(1) 8

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209 18 Pennagar am 17 553.05 153.05

~6 Korlihall i 19 1523.99 523.99 210 32 Kukkutamaradahal1i 4 19:n(525) 1931(425)

~12 Taluk Total 5 M 12 MIl

~13 15 42,229.53 42,229.55 16 TK4840.35 TK4 340.35 20 N71 N77

221 11 Kondampatti 19 Not c1 e~ 229.78 222 16 Adagappadi 6 -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) 17 Da1 avavahall i 7 VlT 1f, T

2ii7 48 .Tipp ir e ddihall i 20 Not cl e~ N3

4~ Nulahalli--Reddihalli 19 Not clear 6096.85 Hills RF 50 Dinnahalli 20 Not cl ear N2 228 60 Toppur ganigar ahall i 7 'W, T 'I, T, TK 229 57 Manidahall i 20 Net clear N7, Tl 63 Kondagar ahall i 20 Not e1 ear Nl 230 64 Kukklamalai 10 Not. e1 ear BS 11 Not cl ear m Ta1uk Total 5 £lUC~16) PUG~l} II 1) II 16} 6 H H(a) 231 64 Kukkalamalai 13 pel} ED Ta1uk Total 18 61.71 261. 71 237 107 Kondampatti 3 23 33 238 119 Kumar ampn tty 3 222 22 241 242 Tamba1 Exten R. F. 3 Not clear 214 243 2 lrumattur 20 Nl, Ma, T2 N17, Ma, T2 15 'ar iayapa tti 20 Not clelB' N1 244 31 Mawpntty 5 1»(2)1, Y1 P(2),M(l) 248 55 Kosapatty 3 179.19 177. Hl 249 59 Mottayampatti 19 5.36 5.35 250 74 Alambadi 3 877.76 878.76 251 71 Poyyapatti 20 Blank Nl 253 82 Mon-d.iku1 i 12 Harur (2) Harur (22) 256 119 Sft'b'apatti 9 Not c1 ear -(5-10 kms) 9

Pagel ICol. I Par ti cuI ar s For Read . No. No . --_ ..- -- _... ~ .. . . , .. .

.a 57 1\19 Setr apatti 19 28.00 28.90

122 Tandekuppam 16 Not cl ear T5 a OO

125 Janga1 avadi 19 Not c1 ear: 58 a 64

258 139 Thadampatti 10 -(-5 kms) -(5--10 kms)

140 Kamal amp a t t i 10 -(5-10 kms) -(-5 kms)

263 159 Buddir eddipa tti 20 Not clear T3

16S Peddur 19 6.s8 6 .. 88

267 194 Peddasamudr am 20 Not clear N7, T2

197 Tal ana tham 20 Not c1 ear NIS, T2

208 Jammanaha1li 20 Not cl.ar Nil, Tl

268 224 Tekkanampatti 4 Not clear 344 (70)

26Q 222 Suranattam 20 Not clear Nl3, Tl

270 242 Guntalamaduvli. 11 Blank S

271 243 Kadir ipur am 12 Harur (21) Harur(aO)

276 286 Ammapa1ayam 5 Not 01 ear P(l)

287 Ku11ampatty 4 Not clear 548(114 )

Tal uk Total 5 Not c1 ear p...250, W-4 5, H-29, l'UC-6

332 S ta temen t-l--Kr isbnagir i (M) 19 1,963 963

Palakkodu (Nil} 7-13 Blank Notified as town for the first time in 1981 censuS 19 1,983 938

338 statement VI--Palakkodu 12 Not cl ear 3

13 Not clear 1

342 Dha.. mapuri District--Total \) 997,698 977,698

15 22,239 22,339

352 1)bar mapur i Distr ict--Total 15 9,858 9,852 10

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....~'t'~ "''"'!.,

354 Harur Tal uk--Rur al 16 1,97 1,970

359 23 Gudisadanapalli 13 Not c1 ear 192

24 Kallu 13 Not clear 16

359 42 Kothapalli 14 Not cl ear 25

44 Chol amadapur am 13 Not clear 200

14 Blank 92

45 Eachangur 13 Not clear 76

14 Not cl ear 44

46 Muthiganadinna 14 Not clear 35

360 20 Chinnar anddoddi 15 248 284

361 23 Gud isadanapall i 2S Not cl ear 439

33 Alur 20 Blank T ...

41 Kodiyalam 27 Not clear 74

28 Not 01 ear 138

42 Kothapall i 27 Not cl ear 98

28 Not c1 ear 219

43 Ku thanapall i 27 Not c1 ear 174

28 Not c1 eal" 283

44 Chokkanadapur am 27 Not c1 ear 263

28 Not clear 534

45 Eachangur 27 Not c1 ear 81

28 Not c1 ear 139

46 Mu thigar adinna 27 No"!; cl ear 136

28 Not c1 ear 258

48 Lingapuram 27 Not c1 ear 45

28 Not cl ecu' 112

362 64 Kumbalam 3 812.68 312.68 11

'Col. , Page' Par ti cuI ar s For Re-ad No. No.

363 92 Siddanapa11 i 14 Not clear 18

93 Tattaganapalli 14 Not cl ear 27

94 Karuppall i 1 49 94

14 Not clear 1

364 60a/b Cho ckanapur am 28 15 155

eho ckanapur am Total 28 15 155

62 Mudunayinipudur 27 Blank 20

365 66 Angondapal1i 28 123 712

367 131 Mattampatti 14 Not cl ear 6

133 Bikkanapall i 13 ])0. 24

14 1)0.

134 Mudipinayanipa1ayam 13 ])0. 8

14 1)0. 1

135 Berrupall i 13 "'Do. 93

14 1)0. 24

140 Soolagiri 14 1)0. 725

141 Thi agar aSar apall i 13 ])0. 416

14 1)0. 128

142- Kamandoddi 14 ~Do. 241

143 Subbagir i 13 1)0. 85

369 113 Ava1apa11i 27 295 395

114 Mukondapalli 27 535 533

1U) Nal igabettar ahar am 25 15

26 37

120 Chenniathur 25 15 26 37 130 Toddur 22 Blank

370 160 Chinnakudibala 13 Not cl ear 87

.. - -_.-- 14 NoT. clear 22 12

'Col. I page' For No •. Particulars No. Read

370 162 Immidinaikaharapalli 13 Not cl ear 134

14 Not cl ear 26

371 163 Ullatti 10 89 80

165 Thuppuganapalli 14 69 169

173 Sikalapalli 14 Not. clear 8

372 162 Immidinaikanahalli 28 714 704

374 15 Gollapalli 4 14 for c/ g 16 for c/ g

315 32 Vathiripal1i 3 .11 asapall i .11 asapall i Battavara­ Ba ttavar apal1 i palli h/i b/l

388 Hosur (iI) War d No.12 EB 345 5 16 6

Total 5 6

Ward No.13 EB 349 5 5

Total 5 5

Town Total 5 11

397 75 Nallarnan Agraharam 14 275 27

76 Kunchi\na Agraharam 14 Blank 24

399 62 Naganoor 16 Blank 38

401 108 Tha,a~ty 13 Blank 263

403 Taluk Rural Total 20 11,035 11,085

404 54 E ch chanaha1l i 3 Rakottah c/ d Rayakottah c/ d

405 Bili,gundalu RF 2 Viligundalu Biligundalu RF RF

408 Denkanikota {iI} War d Nt>. 5 EB 386 Blank 828

4 828

Ward No.5 Total 2 828 Blank

3 Blank 828 13

liar ti cuI ar s 'Col. I lIage' Fo.1' Read No, No.

408 Denkaniko ta (p) 3 925 592 War d No.9 EB 395

409 Ward 12 Total 3 ,321 1,321

Town Total 5 Not cl ea.L' 238

414 9 ~bbarai 28 38 84

14 Manavar anap all i 28 50 502

415 29 Ragimakanapalli 22 1 12

416 45 Kondappanayapa11i 9 1 4

10 Blank 2

14 17 7

63 Naralepalle 14 Not clear .:!43

417 84 Puliyan char i 14 51 55

85a/b Kurubar apall i 13 19 299

421 94 Mall appadi 14 655 555

113 Mar igampa11 i 14 8 80

422 91 Kammampallee--Tota1 24 Blank 5

423 112 Agar am--Total 28 132 1,321

426 129b/b Baleku1i 24 Blank 1

129 Ba1eku1i--Tota1 15 Not c1 Qa.L 1,700

25 Not 01 ear 35

4: 29 164 Veppal ampa tti 5 2,986 599

187 Vadamangalam 14 198 98

431 174 Pachchiganapal1i 20 28 287

435 20 Theer tham 1 :Blank 20 a/b

20 b/b

21 Ettipall e 1 :Blank 21

444 10:' ishnagir i (M)-- Town Total 23 11,500 11,160 14

!lage' I I Gol. Fot· Head . No. lJar tioular s No.

446 Kaveripattinam (p)--Town 15 15,557 15,577 Total

448 Kr iehnagir i (W)--lfar d 10- 5 Blank 6 Total

1fard ll-EB-31 5 Blank 13

, ,Total 5 Blank 13

'Ward 12-EB-34 I) Blank 88

EB-35 5 Not clear 51

Ward 14-EB-41 5 Not clear 9

Ward 15-EB-42 4 Blank ..-.

5 Blank I)

EB-43 4 Bld-nk 2

5 Blank 9

EB-44 5 Blank 11

Total 5 Blank 25

449 Ward 18-EB-51 5 Not clear 4

Total 4 Bld-nk 18

5 Not cl ear 4

Ward 10-Total I) Blank 10

Ward 20-Total 5 Blank 68

Ward 21-EB--59 5 Not Cl~ar 15

EB-60 5 Blank 6

Ward 22-EB-64 5 1

Total I) 11 1

Ward 2a-EB Nos. 2 Blank 65,66,67

455 42 Ettipatti 8 651 561

43 Kondir eddipatti 8 1326 1323 , ~ .: \ .. 15

'Col. ' Page' Peu' ti cul ar s Read ·No.·

456 12 Kollampatti 28 1 7

21 Konampatti 28 1 136

22 Konnathur 28 6 649

457 23 Tagar apatti 1 32 23

24 Chinna thagar apa t ti 1 34 24

43 Kondir eddipatti 26 390 300

458 .72 Kanganur 7 1 158

73 Mo ttur 7 Blank 171

461 110 Aduipa tty 28 42 442

462' . 122 Periyakottakulam 14 4 40

463 134 Pusampatti 14 1 7

136 Thipp

14 Blank 10

159 Pul iyampa tti 14 Blank 4

468 181 .A.mmiyampa tti 27 Blank 179

469 189 Pudupatty 28 Blank 57

472 54 Nar alepaUi a Naralepalli e/i Nar a1 epall i e/g

475 85 Selakar ampa t ti 4 86 for e/g 86 for dig

478 128 Obulinaickenpatti 4 126 for c/ e 126 for a/ e

481 168 Vannampatti 2 Vannampa Vannampatti

484 191 Katter i 4 154 for a 154 f01' ali

489 l8a/b Bommahall i 14 Not c1 ea!: 163

490 5a/b Mar andahall i 27 Not clear 298

7 Gendanahall i 27 21 217

491 17b/b Karimanga1am 26 9 1

21 Kandachamanahal1i 25 B11:l.nk 1 16

PAge Col. For Head . No. Par ti cuI ar s No •

497 34 Boppidi 4 25e/ c for' b/ c ~5c/ c fo~ b,Le 501 Palakkadu ( ?) Town Total 15 3,676 3,679

Taluk Urban Total 15 3,676 3,679

Foo t note LC No of Town 1 1 V

502 Palakkodu(P) ifard 3 551 052 8 EB a67

Total 3 1,144 1,146

503 Wa:rd 11 - EB No.273 ;2 Blank 273 3 Blank 532 4 :It 5 Blank

514 19 Vangunatham-Total as 112 1,126

515 41 Pagalahalli 18 280 290

45a/b Nul ahall i 2S 1,51 1,513

524 Dha1'luapur i (M)

Ward No. 24--Total 5 Blank 1

525 Town Total 5 5 15

528 14 TamaleI' ipa tti 5 Blank 88

5~9 50 Jakkuputti 4 455 459

54 Thopp amp t1 tti 3 48.08 148.08

531 38 Marudiapa tti 18 Not cl e IU' 213

52 Poyampalli 25 Not ele ar 4

533 107 Maniyambadi 10 101 301

111 Reddiputti 13 58 38

534 77 Sikkalur 22 Not clear 2 " \If' 535 81 Kil Chengapadi 21 Not e1 ear ;2

22 Not ele a.: J

23 Not ele ar 2 17

Col. Page Par ti cuI ax s For I-le ad No. No.

535 86 Pal aiyur 21 Not clear 8

110 Das ir i hall i 28 213 230

111 Reddipatti ;;!8 12 14

5at> 133 Nar ip all i 14 Not clear 131

537 137 Veppampatti 11 Not clear 76

138 Ponner i 11 Not cl e w: 2

14 , I 12 112

MO 163 Balasamudram 14 Not clear 43

164 Sur apatty 14 Blank 52

186 KUdurniyanpatty 14 Not clear 78

541 187 A.chal vadi 11 Not cl ear 39

14 21 241 208 J amman ah all i 14 Not cl eat' 106

~15 Ve 1 irnadur ai 14 Not clear 8

544 240 Menisi 12 Blank

545 250B. 'All1ipatti 14 32 327

547 262A. Pnl1ipntti 28 239 739

548 ~75 Sumbiyanur 12 5 15

281 Nadupa tti 14 Not cle a,J: 7

549 273 Bothakkadu 19 3 31

23 31 3

274 Vair anur 23 Blank

551 18 Karu thamputty 4 20 e/e 20 cl e 555 78 Runganaval asai 4 77 for e/c 77 for ele 556 82 Mondukuli 4 82 for fig 81 for dig 83 for dig 83 for fig 91 Sekkampatti :.!. ekkampatti Sekkampatti 571 Harur (p) 14 0,425 3,425 Town l'otal I ..

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Tamil Nadu. Dharmapu/i district.

48,408,077 1,997,060 ~~OPULATION TOTAL Persons Males 24,487,624 1,() 19,362 Females 23,920,453 977,698 RURAL PerSons 32,456,202 1,809,876 Males 16,334,231 9.23.195 Females 16,121,971 886,63 1

URBAN Persons 15, 951,!37 5 187,184 Males 8,153,393 96,167 Females 7,798,482 91,017

'Decennial Population Growth rate 1971-1981 17.50 19.03 Area (Sq. kms.) J30,058 9,622.0 Density of Population (per sq. km.) 372 208 Sex. Ratio (Number of females per 1,000 977 959 males). Literacy Rate Persons 46.76 29.00 Males 58.26 38.98 Females 34.99 18.60

P-:rcentage of urban population to total population 32.95 9.37

Percentage to total population (i) Main Workers Persons 39.31 41.71 Males 55.85 58.60 Females 22.36 24.11 (ii) Marginal Workers Persons 2.42 2.79 Males 0.73 0.57 Females 4.16 5.09

(iii) Non-Workers Person') 58.27 55.50 Males 43.42 40.83 Females 73.48 70.80

Main Workers by categories (i) Cultivators Persons 29.22 . 55.09 Males 31.75 60.49 Females 22.76 41.41

,(ii) Agricultural Labourers Persons 31.73 27.98 Males 23.24 19.33 Females 53.43 49.91 112-6-2 2

Tamil Nadu. Dharmapur dis1ricl.

(iii) Household Industry Workers Persons 4.72 1.63 Males 4.10 1.62 Females 6.30 1.65 (iv) Other Workers .. Persons 34.33 15.20 Males 40.91 18.56 Females 17.51 7.03 Percentage of Scheduled Caste population to total population PeI"ons ]8.35 13.86 Males 18.32 13.88 Females 18.38 13.83

Percel~tage cf SCheduled Tribe populatioE to totd population Persons 1.07 2.31 Males .1.08 2.33 Females 1.07 2.28 Number of cccupied reside:::tial houses 9,982,996 374,342 Number of Villages Tctal ]6,812 1,167 Inhabited. 15,831 1,065 Uninhabited. 981 102 Number of Towns 434 7 3

ANALYTICAL NOIE

j) CENSUS CONCEPTS

Rural and urban area.

Census figures ~re generally presented separate" for rural r.nd urban areas. In the 1981 C.:mus, the definition of ~.n urban l'dtis mere (,T Jef:,~ the same as in the 1961 and 1971 'O~nsuses but for some minor vaJiations. The urban areas of 1981 Cel1sus are :~- (a) Alll'l'.-:0s with a MUlli(ipality, Corporation or Cantonment Board of notified town are;)S ; (b) All other plaCeS wnich satisfied the follo\\ing criteria; (i) A minimum populntion of 5,000. (ii) At L~dst 75 percent of the male working population engaged, in non-r,gricultural

(,>.nd <, Hied) activity; (iii) A populJticn of

The <',hove deftni iOL of ·l.Irb:in ::\rea varies "lightly from that <.f 1961 .r.nd 1971 Censl'Ses in that the maks wGrkir g in ;~ctivities such as fishing, logging etc., were treated as engaged in non-?gricultural :'.divity (lUd th~~refore ccntributcd h_, the 75 percent criterion inthe 1961 and 1971 Censuses where,as in th:<:: 1981 C:::i1SUS, t hr;:se l'.ctivilies are tre1ted as on p,,-r with cultiv?ticn and ?gIicultura'l labour for tlJ:;) purpose oLhis I,_,lit~Tion. The n:·st oftte area~ not treated as urban 3re classified as rural ::'re:lS.

Urban Agglomeration. Urb:.m Agglomer(~tion is a new concept formed during 1971 Census c.nd this replaces the concept cftown group adopted in 1')61 Census. An Urban Agglcmerc.tion may be explained as follow, "It mus: form g cC'ntinues urb?n spre~d constituting r town and it' adjoining urban outgrowth or two or more physically c-ontigious towns together with continuOLs wen r",cogaisec urban o\;tgrowtn, if any, of such towr,s."

Census House. A Census heDse is a building or part of a beilding having a separate main entran(;C from the ro;c,d or common courtY2.1d or st::,.ir(':lse e,>, ust;d or rc(.'ognis.ed a~ 3 separate m::iL It may be occupied or vac3ilt. It may be used for a reFtIdenll~ I or 1.01:-re,ldentHlI purpose or bvth.

Household. A household is 'I grcup of persons, who commonly live tc,gether and would taice their mea;s from a commOll kitchen, unless the exigencies (,f work prevented any of them from dcing so. Sch. duled Castes! Sclu.dultd Tribes. For the enumeratic,n of Scheduled CJstes 2nd Scheduled Tribes in Census, the names of Sc.heduled C'.stes and Scheduled Tribes as recongnised in Tamil Nadu based on the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment) Act of ]976 (CenttalAct 108 of 1976) were followed. The enmuerators were instructed to record a person as a Scheduled C?ste/Scheduled Tribe provided the name given by the person w<'.s found in the list supplied to them.

Literates. In 1981 C(:nsu5, a liter".te was defined a; "a person who C(l.n both read (l.Dd write with understanding in ?ny language". A person who eould merely read but cannot write, was not a literate. It w·l.S not necessary tha~ ~ perSall con~idered a liter(l.te n m,1 have received any formal educ;don or h'-.ve p:,ssed (lny mU.lmUffi eduCa1 10r;?1 standard.

Work. Work has been defined as participaticn in any econc..mically productive activity 'Such p1.Ttioipation m~~ be physi~l or. mentcl.l. in ~ature. Work invovles not only actual work bul also etrt:ctive superVIsIon and directIOn of woU:. 12-6-2A 4

Main workers and Margifial Workers.

A work,,! was identified with reference to g reftrence period preceding the CGnsus' The reference period preSCI ibed w~ s one ye;.r preceding the d?,te of enumera.tion. Cert~.in types of work such as a.griwlture, household industries like, gur m?king tic., Wue ci.rriLd on (either thorughout the yec.r or only (lUling c~lt3in se".50ns or part of the year, dt:'pending on loc:'._ ~irCllm st3ares. In sucb cases, wh~t we werE c.onccrned with, was tne board ~ime span of the agricul­ tural se~sons preceding the cnumcn tlon. Worker:: <'.1 e to be full time workers CY seaS?OI ~d workers or margil;: 1 werkers. I.f? pcrwl W>s done any wOlk dl'.ring the reference period and if he h".d worked for the m?jor part cfthe year i.e.,if he had work\.d for 183 d[\y~ or more, a,; was conside-rt.d to be ~~ full time work:r {m'.in workcr}. Ifa person h?d done ?oy work tluring the reference period r.nd if he h:::.s not worked for the major p3rt c fthe year i.e., if he had worked for less them 183 d y=, he was considen:d to be a marginal welker. The main activity of workers has been classified into four categories, viz., cultivator,. agricultUfidlabourer, household industry and other work. Cultivator. For purposes of Census, a cultivator is a person who is engaged either as aa emplo),er, single worker or family worker in cultivation of land owned, Or held from Government, private perso~s or. institutions., fo~ payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation includes super­ ViSIOti and dlfectmg of cultivatIOn. Agricultural Labourer.- A person who works in another persons land for wages in money, kind or share should be regarded as an agricultural labourers. He or s~le has no risk in the cultiTation but merely works in another person's land for wages and has no nght of lease or contract on land on which he or she works. Household industry.- For a person who returns his/her main activity as engaged in some productron, processing. servicing or repair of articles or goods, it has been ascertained Whether it is a Household Industry_

Household Industry is defined as an industry conducted by the head of the household and/o,:, by the members of the household at home or within the village in rural area, and within the pre­ cincts of the house in urban areas. A larger proportion of workers in a household industry should consist of members of the household includIng the head. The industry should not be run on the scale of a registered factory which would, or as to, be registered under the Indian Factories Act. Non-workers. All persons who have not been treated as workers, i.e., persons who have not worked any time at all during the reference period of one year preceding the date of enumeration, have been considered as non-workers. These cover all persons who are engaged in unpaid home duties and who do no other work or have not done any work at all during the last one year, full time students and children attending school, all de~endent such .as infants or children not attending school or a person permanently disabled from worK because of Illness or old age, persons retired from service or rentiers, beggers, vagrants, convicts in jails or inmates of a penal, mental or charitable institution and all non-workers who may not come under any of the above categories. (ii) HISTORY OF THE CENSUS HANDBOOK After the Census of 1951, the Government of India offered to hand over to the State Govern­ ment the Census tables and other data prepared during the Census and suggested that they mioht be published along with any other useful information relating to each district. The St~te Government accepted the proposal, and the first publication of the District Census Handbook was brought out at the cost of the State Government. The District Census Handbook of 1951 was found to be very useful and it was therefore dicided not only to continue the series for the 1961 Census but also to improve definitely on its content so that each district Census Handbook contained certain basic economic data for the smallest administrative unit in the district and be an useful reference book for scholars and other data users. After the 1971 Census as well the series of District Census Handbook was continued. The publication of the 1971 Census Handbooks was in three parts, viz .. part-A, part-B, part-C ; Part-A relatino to Village and Town Directory, Part-B relating to Village and Townwise Primary Censu;Abstract and Part-C comprising District Census Tables, and certain admjnistrati~e statis­ ical tables. 5

The tradition of bringing out the Census Handbook Ius been continued by the State. Government during the 1981 Census also. In this series some individual features besides restructuring the formats of the village directory i1ave b_en ador teu b.aring in mi(._. the national requirements of data for the socio-economic programmes of the Government. The comparability of data with the 1971 Census data has also been kept in view.

The present Census Handbook will be published in two parts, viz., Part-A-Village and Town Directory and Part-B-Villagc and Town wise Primary Census Abstract.

(ii:) SCOPE OF VILL.·AGE DIRECTORY AND TOWN DIRECTORr STATEMENTS. The District Census Handbook" are the only publications which incorporate the data down, to thl_! level of a village and level of a town which are constantly referred to by the data users.

The Village Directory Statement gives the list of villages by taluk and for each village the area, number of households and population, availablility of amenities and land use. The information on amenities available in the viHage includes educational, medical, drinking water, post and tele­ graph, market, rail/road or other communication facilities and power supply. Land use is ShO\\Il as area under forests, irrigation, unirrigated land, culwrable waste and area not available h T cultivation.

Appendix I gives for each taluk the number of villages having various levels ar.d types of educational institutions, such as middle schools, adult literacy centres, etc., various types of medical institutions such as dispensaries, primary health centres, etc. and the number of such institutions various types of drinking water sources such as, taps, tubewell, etc., post and telegraph offices, power supply, railway stations, bus stops, etc. and also the number of villages not having such amenities.

Appendix II gives for each non-municipal town (i.e. census town) the area under forest, irrigated and unirrigated land, culturable waste and area not available for cultivation.

Append1.lt III gives the list of villages where no educational, D1edical and public health facilities.,. etc. &Ie available. Appendix IV gives the list of villages with the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population to the total population in various ranges of proportion. Part A of the Appen­ dix gives the village according to the proportion of Scheduled Caste population and Part B accordin!l to proportion of Scheduled Tribe population. Information is presented by the ranges 0-5 percent, 6-10 percent, 11-15 percent, 16-20 percent, 21-30 percent and 31 percent and above for Schedulcd Castes and 0-5 percent, 6-15 percent, 16-25 percent, 26-35 percent 36-5U percent and 51 percent and above for Scheduled Tribes. '

The Town Directory .gives ir:lp~rtant and lls-:;[ul information like civic and other amc:n:ties available in all th~ towns.1n the dls~nct: st:ttutonly notified as well as n.on-municip'll and census towns. rhe detads relatmg to eacn 01 the towns l1a'ie been presented III seven slatcments, viz., statcmctlts I to Vl and IV-~ .. In all the statcments except TV-A, the t()WllS are a!'ran!!ed .:1 the alphabetic].l order for the dlstnct. The Town Dire.cLOry ~~ not cover strictly military ~are:1s. It may, however, cover cantonment areas but ~ot stfl~tl?, rmhtary areas or military establishments within the cantonment areas. Howcver, baSIC statIstiCS of the cantonment as a whole have been

provic, ed, _In the Town Directory codes have been give~ fc)r the data on amenities and civic administratlOn ~or ,want of space. T.he rclevant explanatIOns for the codes adopted have been given in the begmnmg of the Town Directory statements.

An 11rb~n agglomeration includes twa or morc independen~ census towns. The names of the towns/urban aggiomerations have b~~n arranged in t11<:: alphabetical order.

The pa t:c'J.lars .of the inLjvil:uaJ tOWH whllh con,5ti~utes one of the u'1its of ~lgglomcr.;!li)n h:1VC :lOt bc,;;n furnls~ed separately bec<1use~r.( p:lr:l~ubrs. hilVC be~n furnish;ci where t[l<-), OCCE t,Jgether under tnt name of agglom~ratlOn. The lollow!ll\! remarKS h'lve b;:;en 0;\,"1' ')0"1"(.­ SUcl} town in brackets: ~.,. ~ . ,. ,." ,1 .. >.

.. (see the name of the main town of the agglomeration) "

By ad()p~ion of this method the reader can gd an idea of the particulars of lhe urban agglo meraticn in total and also severally. 6

./Statement-l Status and Growth History. This statement provides some basic data based on the primary Census Abstract. For analy­ ·sing the Town Directory data at State level and All India level some new columns have been introduced in 1981. The new items are class of town area, number of households, population and growth rate for each census since 190], Density and Sex Ratio at 1961, 1971 and 1981 censuses are also provided in this statement.

For size class of town the following population nor111~ as per 1981 census have been (Jdopted:-

Popui ation Class 100,000 ane above 50,000-99,999 20,000-49,999 III 10,000-19,999 IV

5,000-9,999 V below 5,000. VI

Location Code Number of TOlVns:-To distinguish the town from the village, the location code numbers for towns have been given in Roman numeral and these numbers have been assigned in .a continclOus order for the district as a whole.

Statement If Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, 1979. Under physical aspects. annual rainfall and temperature figures are furnished. These particulars were obtained from the Commissioner of Statistics, Madras. If the information is not available for a:>y p::.rticuJar tOWI1 the n 'arest town for which tt is available is given. For col. (9) nearest city with population of one lakh and more is furnished according to 1981 census. For the other cols. figures obtained from the Municipal Com­ missioners and Panchayat Union Commissioners are given. The 'Zero' within brackets in cols (10 and ] 1) denotes that the referent town itself is enjoying road transport facilities.

Statement III Municipal Finance, 1978-79.

The civic administration status of the town, the receipt through t~.x, properties and powers, Government grants, loans, advances and other sources and the expendIture on general adminis­ tration, public safety, public health, public works, public institutions and other public services are given in this statement. The sources of receipt and expenditure are furnished in terms of rupees in hundreds.

Statement-IV Civic and other amenities, 1979. The civic and other amenities existing in the towns as in 1979 are given. The data were obtained from the Municipal Commissioners and Panchayat Union Commissioners of the concerned towns.

Col. 3-Civic administration status. It is a new column introduced in this statement to facilitate analysis. Col. 4-Population. It is also a new coulmn introduced in this statement to measure the amenities in respect ,of population.

Col. 5-Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe population. It is introduced to know the size of population of the weaker sections of {he community ,in the town. 7

Electrification. Electrification particulars were obtained from the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board through fhe Municipal Commissioners and Panchayat Union Commissioners.

(i) Domestic Connections. This refers to the number of serv;ces given to houses for domestic purposes like fans, lighting, etc. (in Industrial Connection This refers to the number of services effected to Lower Tension Industries such as workshops, Hour mills, oil mills, grinding machines, cotton ginning engille~r.ing industrie setc.

(iii) Commercial Connections. This refers to the services given to shops, business houses, public institutions like offices and schools and commercia I establishments.

(iv) Road lighting points This refers to the number of points of street lights which will be maintained by the Board and for which consumption charges will be paid to the Board by respective local bodies. For some town panch3yats the number of services effected alone has been furnished under street lights and not the points. (v) Other Connections. This refers to the number of services effected for agricultural purposes, huts, PJ bi;c' water supply systems, cottage industries, etC. Statement IV-A-Civic and other-amenities in Notified Slums, 1979. This is a neW statement on ciyic a.n.d other amenities .in notified or recognised slums of Class 1 and II towns: .Generally, lll. cities or towns havIllg slums, the local authority such ~s Municipality or 1\fumclpa~ Co~por~tI~n or even. the deve~opI?~nt authority notified the recognised slums. Such notificatIOn 1S hnked up wIth the a valla blhty of funds from the State Government for slum clearance. Name of the slum and. the details of the ar.ea, population, len$t~ of the pa ved roads, system of sewerage, number of different types of latnnes and method 01 dIsposal of night soil, etc. are given in this statement. Statement V-Medical. Educational, Recreational and Cui ural Facilities, 1979. In this stateI?ent medical, educational, r~cre~tional an~ cultu:~l_facilities of the towns as in 1979 are furUls~ed: The data for educatlOn.at and me~lc!"l feclhhes were obtained from the Municipal CommiSSIOners and Pancha~at Umon .c0mmIssloner~ for the concerned towns and from the Director of Secondary EducatIOn, and DU'ector of Pubhc Health respectively. Col. lO_Recognised shorthand, typewriting and other vocational training institutions. The term 'recognised' refers to institutes recognised by some statutory authority like Educ:3tion Department, Commerce Depa~tld~nt, La:1?ur Depart~ent, etc. of the Government or by Semi-Government or autonomous 0 les, pu Ie sector proJect, etc. Cinemas refer only to the permanent cinema theatres and do not include tour;ng cinemas.

Col. 16-Number of working women's hostel with number of seats. This is a new coh~rnn ibntroduced hin hthiS .statemednt inI 1981. . Considering the jncrea~ino _ loyment of women In ur an areas, t e ousmg nee s c w,)r kmg wornell h'···"" b ~L:j' an". emp 'mportant problem. Statement VI-Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1979. In this statement, trade, commerce, industry and banking facilities in the town a"' 19- a,re furnished. Banking pa.. niculars were obtail?ed from th~ Res.erye Bank of (ndi~~ 19e information 011 number of ag;ncultu~a1. and non-agfJcultura~ ~redJt socletJeS were collected f:: the Registrar of Co-operatIve Soclehes through the Munl~lpal Commissioners and Pan '1 .~ Union Commissionel s of the concerntd ,ov.n::.. (; laydt 8

.Scvpe of Primary Census Abstract. The Primary Census Abstract, as it is called pn:sents basic data for each village or :;::gment of a village (m C8 ses wnoe such village segment for 111 Ji ff.;rent panchayats) in the "Vdlage­ wise Primary Census Abstn'ct" and tor each WardjDivJsion of a Town in the "Urban Primary Census Abstract". The format of the Prim

The Primary Ct:nsus Abstract gives such basic information a~ area in hectares/squnre kilo mctre~ occupied residential houses, number of households, total population, Schedu(cd Castes and Scheduled Tribes population, literates, main workers, division of main workers into cultivators, agricultural labourers, workers in Household industry and othr.:T wcrkers, marginal workers and non-workers in respect of each unit. The Urban/Village Primary Census Abstract gives th;s information for each village and each urban ward. With a view to ensure comparability and to enable data users to derive the figures either for a revenue village or panchayat according to their requirements, the data are pre;;ented for segments of villages also. 'Wherever portions of one village happen to be in two or more p::mchayars the segment wise data have to be used separately or added with some other segment data so as to derive panchayat data. For example, if poniens ora revenlie v,l1age bearjng Location Code No. ] 0 forms part of two panchayats, the figures are given separately for c~'ch portion of the village against Location Code Nc. 10 alb and 10 bib. The total fig arcs for the entire revenue village by adding the figures given against both the segments viz. 10 afb and 10 bib are given in the VIllage Primary Cemus Abstract. If, instead, the panchayat figures are required, the data for the concerned villag_ S·. bll1ent or St gm(.nts relaling ,0 dK Pam:h&yat c )llcerned, 8re to be added up to arrive at the total figures for the respective panchayat.

An appendix presented in the caSe of the Vrban Primary Census Abstract gives 1981 popu­ lation, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tri bes population for each enumerator block of the town. This is meant for the use of administrative and election authorities in urban areas. Such data are also required by urban planners and researchers for conducting other studies in selected blocks. Afode uf Presentation. The consolidated figures for the district and each taluk are given in the beginning for Total, Rural and Urban areas followed by each Town/Urban Agglomeration, under the caption 'District Primal' y Census Abstract'. Then follows the Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes. An alphabetical list of revenue villages is then given along with the Census Location Code Numbersof 1981 Census followed by the ViUagewise Primary Census Abstract for each taluk. In the foot note given at the end of the Villagewise Primary Census Abstract, the villages included in Municipalities or Census towns are indicated. In an annexure the names of villages and their constituent panchayats are given. Then, follows the Urban Primary Census Abstract. In an appendix to the Urhan Primary Census Abstract, the popUlation. and Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes figures for each Enumerator Block of a town are given This arrangement is followed for each taluk and independent su.b-taluk in the district.

Maps. Apart from the District Map given as frontispiece, map for each taluk showing the Village Location Code Numbers along with their boundaries have also been included at the appro­ priate places. As compared with the maps presented in 1971 District Census Handbook, several improvements have been effected in the maps presented in this volume. All towns are shown in the District and taluk maps with shading screens and also spheres according to the popUlation size of towns. Area Figures! In the District Primary Census Abstract the area figures are given in square kilometres for Total, Rural and Urban areas. ]n the Village wise PrimalY Cemus Abstract, the area figures fer each Location Code Unit aTe given in hectares upw two decimals. The area. figures for each town in square kilometres is also given at the end of the Urban Primary Census Cemus Abstract. In the District Primary Census Abstract, the area figures of the District total represent the "Geographical Area" figures supplied by the Surveyor-general. FigUl es for urban areas are those supplied by the Local Bodies and revenue authorities. The ur ban area of a district has been arrived by adding the urban area figures of each taluk within the district. Area figures for the rural areas of DistrictjTaluk are derived by subtracting the urban area figures from the total area of the District/Taluk. The total of the area figures of the taluks v.iJJ not ta lIy with district :ligures, because the taluk area figures represent the 'Land Use' area and are derived from the figures supplied by the Tamil Nadu directorate of Survey and Land Records, while those of the ·dilltrict repre.ient .4

It is hoped that the pattern of presentation of basic Census particulars for each distnct as­ explained a bove and adopted in this volume would be found convenient by d2ta users. POLITICAL AND EARLY HISTORY OF DHARMAPURI DISTRICT. The earliest known Crueftain who ruled Tagadur (present Dharmapuri) during the Sangam Era, is Adigaman Neduman Anji whose Patronage sustained the famous poet Avvaiyyar. Th(! next we hear is iIi the 8th century when the northern parts of Salem district were probably under the Pallavas regime. Subsequently, we hear of the Ganga Pallavas having way over the westetri parts of Salem district. The Western Gangas also are mentioned as having ruled Baramahal area during the end of the 8th century. In the beginning of the 9th century, the Rashtrakutas rose to power and influenced the history of the district for the next two centuries. During the period. the ChoJz.s also rose to power in the south and Aditya-I conquered the Kongunad in 894 A.D., In the year 949-950 A.D., the Cholas suffered a defeat from the Rashtrakutas whose decline however started later after the death of their powerful king Krishna-III. The Chalukyas therl. came t(' power and seized large areas held by the Western Gangas. In 985 A.D. Raja Chola-I ascended the throne and he over ran the kingdoms of the western Chalukyr.s, Nolambas, Coorg and the Eastern Chalukyas. During this time, the entire a.rea in Salem dis{rict came under the rule of the Cholas. It is said that Gangavadi was then annexed to the Chola territory and placed in charge of an Adigaman Tagadur. The 12th century w.tnessed the decline of the Chola empire when the Hoysalas rose to power and r,)utfd the Cholas from Gangavadi. They are said to have captured Kol~r, sacked Kotayur and over ran the w(.stem parts of" Kongunad. The Barz.mahal and Talagr.t areas appClrently still remairttd wtth the Cholas._ But the Adigamans seem to practically become free and owed only nominal allegi". nce to the Choks. The history of the 13th century resolves itselfinto dual between the HoysaJas and the Pandyas., When they were driven away from the North by the Yadavas, the Hoysalas retreated towards, the south in Kongunad. It is stated that Jatavarman Soundara Pandyan-I helped to drive away the Hoysala King Vira Someswara out of the Chola territory. But it is doubtful whether he made rumselfmaster of the Talaghat area, as there are records to show that Vira Someswara's. son Vira Ramanatha later ruled the whole of Salem disrrict and the Pandyas Wde then eclipsed' by the Mohammadan emissaries of the Delhi Sultanate. The 14th century saw the rise of the Vijayanagar Kings. In 1365-66A.D., Bukka-I turned his attention towards the south to overthrow the Mohammedan Sultanate of Madurai. One off these campaigns must have brought salem district under the Vijayanagar Kings. They ruledi these parts till 1565A.D., when the glory of the Vijayanagar Kings was laid in dust by the combined: armies of the Deccan Sultans on the field at Talikota. Hosur, Denkanikota and Salem become capitals of princelings, while Jagadeva Raya of Chennapatna ruled the Baramahal along with­ Mysore. Meanwhile, the acendency of the Madurai Nayaks reached its zenith during the time of Tirumala Nayakwho came to power in1623 A.D. and this tract was placed in charge of Poligan. owing allegiance to him. Ramachandra Nayaka, one of his Poligars was in charge of Talaimalai" a hill overlooking the Cauv,ry in the south Namakkal taluk. The Namakkal fort is said to have been built by them. The Gatti Mudaliars were in charge of the most dangerousJyexposed province of the Nayak Kingdom withKaveripuram on the right bank of the Cauvery as their strategic capital commancing one of the principal passes to the Mysorc Plateau. The centre of their power seems, however, 10 have been Taramangalam where they have bdlt a grand edifice ofa temple. It is said: their domination extended as for as Talaivasal to the east, Dharapuram in Coimbatore district in th<: west and Karur in Tiruchchirappalli district in the south. The forts of gleatest strategic importance held by the Gatti Mudaliars were Omalur and Attur. By about 1635 A.D., the Muslim Sultans of Bijapur and Golkonda made in roads into the SOUl h when the power ofTirumalai Nayak had waned Balaghat area came under Bijapur. Mean ",hile Kantirava Narasa Raja of Serangapatnam took several places in Coimbatore from Gatti Mudaliars in 1641 A.D. Eleven yeats later he seized Baramahal including Virabhadradurg Pcnnagaram, Dharmapuri and Denkanikota. If' 1654 A.D. he took over Hosur from Ch<'ndr; Sankar. Dodda Devaraja, the Mysore King wrt :>ted Omalur from the Gatti MudaIiars and thus erased them out of the political scene. The agression of Marattas, howevtf checked the power of the Mysore Kings. For a time Baramahal and Talaghat passed under the Manilla hands. In 1688·-89 A.D. Chikka Deva Raya of Mysore felt strong enough once again to invade Bara­ maLal and wrested Dharmapuri, ManukondCl, Omalur and Paramathi. K2.v(lipatnam and Attur were also retrived by Chikka Devnraya ; the whole Salem district was in his ha.nds before he died in 1704 A.D. Meanwhile Abdul Nabi Khan, Nawab of Cuddapah, extended his possession. southwards and by 1714 A.D. he had made himself master of the Baramahal. 12-6-3 10

By about 1750 A.D., Ha.ider Ali was in power in Mysore. Baramahal came under his sway in 1760 A.D. By 1767 A.D., the British Government at Madras. planned an attack on Haider Ali and s~iz;d K~v:ripatn;::m without <;;elious opposition. Krishnagiri was then beseiged. Meanwhile reinfcrcenKn,s came I1 Oln Haid~r Ali and they drove away the British. Kaveripatnam was recaplwed. Some monlhs later the British planned another inv~sion of the Baramahal. They took several places including Hosur. Further south Dharmapuri, Salem, Attur, Sendamangalam and Namakkal surrendered to the British without a blow. The victory, however was short lived beCause Haider soon recovered Dharmapuri, Denkanikota, Omalur, Salem, and Namakkal. During the second Mysore war period, Salem district was in the hands of Haider.

Tippu ~'Jcceeded Haidar and proved to be a formidable power. In order 10 curb Tippu's power the Englishformed an alliollce with the Marattas and the Nizam and started the third Mysore war in 1790 A. D. Awing of the British forces stationed itself fully reinforced at Kaveripatnam. Tippu rush. d un to this place with full force but could not dislodge the British. A number of alterations teok place between the contending forces in the Baramahal area. In 1791, Hosur, Anjetti, N i2.g;li and Rathnagiri Were t(lken by the British. Royakotla olso fell to the British soon and cvcDlually many other small forts fell without much of resistp.nce. In October 1791, Tippu send a force from the south along the Toppur pass. The British force met this continent at Pennagar('.m and forced a surrender. In March. 1792 A.D., a peace treaty was signed between Tippu and the English. A half of the dominion of Tippu was taken away from him. The whole of Salem district, except the Balaghat and a portion of Hosur, came into the hands of the British. The first British Collector had his headquarters at Krishnagiri on strategic consideration.

The last Mysore war in 1799 added up several places in Hosur Taluk like Ni1agiri, Anlt:tti, Durgam, Rathnagiri and Kelamangalam which were recaptured to)he Brtish possession. After the fall of Srirangapatnam in which Tippu lost his life, the Balaghat area was also added to Solem -district. Th·:: present Dh;-.rmapuri district was then the part of Salem district. They completed the British conquest of the tract.

The British on their victory over Tippu had control over this area since 1792 A.D. During the British rulein the country and even till the year 1947 there was no separate district, except Dharmapuri as one (lfthe taluks of Salem district. It actually became a separate district in the year. 1965 as its htadquarters at Dharmapuri itself.

Administrative units.

Dharmapuri district consists of two Revenue Divisions viz. Dharmapuri and Hosur; th~ f,)rm~r is h1.vlng five talub viz., Dh'lrmapuri, Harur, Uttangnai, P2.lakkodu. Pennagaram and the later consisting of the three .taluks of Hosur, Krishnagiri and Denkanikota. The district is divided into 50 Revenue Firkas comprising in all 643 Revenue Villages. There are two Municipal Towns in the district vi?, Dharmapuri and Krishnagiri. This district has 1043 inha1'ctl'd vi)I'lges. For rurCJl development purpose the district is divided into 16 panchayat unions ..,ade of 580 vi Uage panchayats and 18 town panchayats. They are the following:

Sf. Dharmapuri Hosu" D!vls;on. Division.

1 Palakkodu Hosur

2 Dharmapurj Shoolagiri

3 NallampaJli

4 Pennagaram KeJamangolam

5 Morappur Krishnagiri

6 Han,~ KaveripaHi ~. It

7 Pappi reddl pH t y Veppanap, : '

R Utt

pHYSICAL ASPECTS.

Location and Area. The Dharmapuri distrk"t is one of the new districts of Tamil Nadu hk:; the districts of Pudukkottai and Periyar, and was organised on October 2, 1965. It constitues the northern portion of the form~r composite district of Sa.lem and was known as North Salem. The district is situated in the interior of the southern Peninsula bounded on the east by the North Aroot and South Arcot districts, on the West by and Mysore districts of State, on the north by Karnataka State and the Chitto or district of Andhra Pradesb, and on the south by S~lem district. It approximately lies between 11' 45' and 13' or of the, north latitude and between 77' 13' and 78" 45' of the ea&t longitude. The district formed an integral part of the adjoining district of Salem till 2nd October 1965. Since the Salem district was v.. xy extensive and unwieldly with a total area of 18,262.6 sq.kms proper attention could not be bestowed towards the development of the northern parts of the. district. Government, therefore, felt that a separate district should be formed with the northern' parts of the then Salem district so that the authorities could focus their undivided attention to the intensive development of these areas and bring it on a par with other sister districts in this state. Accordingly Dharmapuri district was carved out of Salem with the four non hun taluks of Hosur, Krishnagiri, Harur and Dharmapuri. The district with a total ar(;a (Jf 9,629.89 sq.kms., is the ninth largest in sprt;ad among the districts of Tamil Nadu. Climatt? and Rain_(..tll.

The climate of the Dharmapuri ~istrict is generally .warm, excep~ in plaCeS bordering the Karnataka state. Th·~ hottest p0flod of the y ... ar IS generally from th::,months of Marcil to May, the highest tempaature going up to 38 0 C in April. The climate bvcJm;s cool in Deccmbvr and continuous so upto Ft;bruary, touching a minimum of 1r C in Janu origin !,ear Nandidurg in Karnataka state. It flows through Hosur, Knshnagm, Harur and Uttangaral taluks. Its chief' tributaries are the Vaniar and the'Markandanadhi. A reservoir has bee Ii constructc.d near Krisha­ giri across this river popularly known as K.R.P. Dam which'irrigates 9,000 acres of land. How­ ever in its course, this river empties into Sathanur Dam in North Arcot district. Based on its historical background the district can be divided into three natural tracts such as Balaghat, the BaramahaI and the Talaghat. The Balaghat comprises of Hosur taluk and the north-western portion of . The average elevation of this area is about 3,000 feet abOVe the sea-Ievt;1 which dips towards Cauvery in the south-west. The Baramahal con­ sists of an extensive bajn with an elevation of 1,300'. It consists of the entire taluk of Dharmapuri, greater part of Krishnagiri and Hosur taluks. The remaining southern portions are called Talaghat. The remaining district has vast expand of hilly and rocky areas with. undulating plains. FORESTRY.

In Tamil Nadu, Dh'lrmapuri is the only district which satisfies the optimality for the forest area, with 33 per cent of its geographical area under forests. The district accounts for 14.3 per­ cent of the tot~il forest area of the state and thus offers large scope for planning and implementing' scheml}s like social for..:;stry programmes for a fuller development of the fore~t pOlc.nriaJ. The entire forest area in the district is administered by two forest divisions, one at Dharmapuri and the other at Hosur. The area under Dharmapuri division is 1,694.01 sq.km:. and that of Hosur divl ;ion is 1,345.88 sq.kms. as on 1981-82.

The area unr'cr forcst in the district is 3.17 lakh hectares or 32.96 percen: of rhc: 70t81 area of the district as already said above. The forest produce is mainly sent out of tll.;. district with a minimum processing, b~cause the necessary industries do not exist in Dharm~puri. Krishnagiri OT a.ny oth~r taluk hc:"dquarters. Shoolagiri, Thally and VeppanapalJi Blocks account for 35 p)rcent, 34 p~rc;; -, and 33 percent of their respective total areas under forest. Forest based industries CJll;tirutc a major segment of their economic structure. 12-6-3A i2

Social forestry programme. Social forestry is a new concept of the Government in the field of affor..;3Ia.tion wl,h :.n obj",ct of making Tamil Nadu green and to have more vegetation in the vacant land available and the barren hills, wherever possible. It has got an impact on the rural folk 2.:> rhi;:; proj"ct basically ru.lps the common man to hav.:: his own tiny fore:;t. Undcr this programme varieties of seedlings are being distributed free of cost upto a le.vel co sidered to be minimum requirement and above this level, th.e seedlings are given at a low cost or with So little sub:;idy to the grower. The modus operandi of this project is being locked into by the personnel exclusively creat(.;d for this purpose an.d in general it works out smoDthly fon:he common gQ:oo by the generous gift of the Sweedish people. It i~ for the individual who is possessing the ne.eded requiremems and to a Vat! tile opportumt) to Increase the forest wea.lth. ForeJt Re:'1Du:ce!J . . Am(ln~ tile QUll1!:1er of fore,t pia-otation. the fuel ~re~$, soft wood, bamboo. cane, sandalwood. eucalyptus and grass nave scope for industrial utilitation. Tht; ar{;;a -':OVt;r",u bi the abov..; plantations are as under: SI. No. Name of plantation. Area in hectares.

(1) (2) (3),

1 Fuel trees 3,466.46 2 Softwood 656.7":- 3 Bamboo 3,358.28

-4 Caue 9.50

_5 Sandalwood 573.30

-6 Eucalyptus 1,482.55

7 Sandal Propagation 285,00 .8 Grass 2,712.00

'9 Timb.;r Sp.::cies like Red Sanders 517.00

10 Tamarind 1,010.00 ihe above forest resources could be utilised by promoting small scale industries in this district.

MINERALS AND MINING. The Maior and Minor Mineral Resources in the district. Dharmapuri district is a plain terrain in the middle surrounded by Mysore plateau on the north, Iavadi pjll ranges on the east, Chitteri and Shevaroy hill ranges on the south. The rivers such as Cauvery, Ponnaiyar, Pam bar and Chinnar are draining this district. Geology. The di3trict Dharmapuri belongs to Archean complex. The major rock types of the area are genei ,sic rocks, charnockites aLd associated granulitic suite of rocks, metasediments (amphibolites,. Magnesite -:- 9uart~ites a,nd crystalline. limestones!. granites and syenites of younger intruSIVe; type,. baSIC mtrusive bodles o.f pyroxemtes and. dumre~, dyk(;s

The :J.patite IS located in Reddipatti (near Samalpatti) and in Uttamalai (near Hogenekk:i1). The apatite found in Reddipatti is very small occurrence, associated with carbonatite body. Since the occurrence is very small, it is considered to be of insignificant economic v~. Two apatite banGs are located in Uttamalai near Hoge,ekkal. The first band is traced cut for a length of 3 kms. from the hill NNW of Uttamalai up to lkm. East of "/44 The second apatite band is traced out for a distance of 14 kms. from the hill NNE of Uttamalai to about 1.5 kms. south of Kempakarai. The total inferred reSC'fVes of apatite analysing 36 p~rcent P205 are about 50,000 tonnes based on th~ assumption that apatite makes 2 to 5 percent of carbonatite rocks for ,'1 d;:p:h of 30 mts. The size of th~ ap ,tite jn this area ranges from O. Imm. to 3.,7 mm. l'he large cry;;tals of apatite found in the pure .calctite veins.

Copper Ore. In Bairanayakkanpatti of , the copper ore is found. The detailed prospecting work did not reveal any ore body. Investigations were carried out for any workable .occurrences of copper are, lead associated with dunites, syenites and carbonatites around ()nnakkarai and Samalpatti. The content of the copper is less than 0.1 percent in and around Onnakkarai and has no economic value.

Corundum The occurrence of corundum is widely distributed in Papparapatti and Palakkodu "illages of . The important oC~lIrrences of corundum are given betow.- 1. Varathapallam-about 2 miles, South West of Papparapatti. 2. Tambaram hill and s\lrroundings. 3. Around Kalavur hamlet on top of the Papparapatti hill. 4. The area around Tirumalavadi.

S. Erra~thamalai. 6.' Around Palakkodu. The corundum ill this area have been mined for a long time back and the mineral was almost ~ompletely removed. It is reported, that a bout two tonnes of corundum was collected f.rom the, .cultivated lands in and around Papparapatti and Palakkodu. Since the corundum available in the :sur(ace was already mined, the present avaiIability of the corundum is very limited and widely s~ttered.

4lold. Indications fOf' gold occurrenc:es were noticed in Narapa11i RF. near Maharajagadai .of Krishnagiri taluk. The ro,;;k and SOil samples were collected to find out the percentage of gold 'Value in the samples. The surface rock sample, gave the gold value ranging upto 7.0 g/t and the trench sample gave the value ranging upto 2.0 g/t. A detailed assessment work is in progress.

Iron Ore.' Three bands of magnesite quartzite (Iron are) are located in Thirthamalai of Harur taluk. The total reserves of the magnesite quartzite (Iron ore) is estimated about 67 million 'tonnes. About 28 million tonnes of iron Ore is calculated as minable reserves in this area. The iron ore in this area is medium to low grade.

,Limestone and kankar. The crystalline limestone is located in the following areas in Dharmapuri district. Gum'nanur Limestone . is. located ea~t of G~mmanur ?ear Samalpatti railway sta.tion. The limestone ;s greYIsh, 10 co1our. Th~ .re,erve~ of hmestone ,estJmated are about 7,00,000 tonnes. The content o~ the calcll~m carbonate III the lImestone vanes from ~O to 75 percentage. The pure limestoD(! IS also n':lticcd as po~kets along the band. They are bemg mll1ed for fillers in fertiliser .. and insecticides. 14 1ippampatti. Limestone is fine grained, rather impure, The estimated reserves are about 50,00& tonnes. Sinnampatti. A band of impure limestone is found cutting across the numerous granite and pegmatite veins. It is also reported that the limestone occurrence is already mined and exhausted_ Kankar is located to the north of Kanjanur village, near Uttangarai which is half to one metre' in thickness. The reserves of kankar is estimated roughly as about 2 million tonnes. Magnesite Very small veins of magnesite is located in Kanjanur village of Uttangarai taluk. It has gO' no economic value since the occurrence is very limited. Nickel The nickel content in ultrabasic rocks in Kanjanur area near Uttangarai taluk was: studied. The chip samples were collected to find out the nickel content which varies from 0.12 t() 0.15 percent. Quartz.' The occurrences of quartz are located in Binnamangalam and Panchapalli (R.F.) in Denkanikota taluk. Binnamangalam .. The village is located about 20kms. South West of Hosur town. The quartz in this area is a good grade with Si02 ranging between 99.66 percent to 99.98 percent. The total reserves of quartz is estimated to about 101,520' tonnes. ' Panchapalli (R.F.) The quartz is traced in a hill situated in Panchapalli R.F. which lies 12 kms. South East of Denkanikota. The total reserves in this area is estimated as 93,750 tonnes. The presence of vertical and horizontal joints of this occurrence will be advantageous during mining. The surface shows faint brownish and black stains which have resulted due to weathering. The stains can be easily removed by acid washing. Vermuculite The vermiculite in Dharmapuri district is located in Jaginikkalmedu which I~ about one km. south of Olaipatti in Utt(J,ngarai taluk. The total reserves of the occurrence is estimated about 20,000 tonnes. The vermiculite has an expansion of 13 times of its original volume on heating to 900 to 950·C. The raw vermiculite from Olaipatti is dark in colour Wilb" brownish tinge and it turns to silvery to light golden yellow colour on exfoliation. The concentra­ tion of vermiculite in the host rock is poor and the reserves are also limited. In the following areas, the minor minerals are located in Dharmapuri district. Bl ack granite. Dharmapuri district is one of the leading districts as far as black granite occurences are concerned. The black granite deposits are available in almost all the taluks of Dharmapuri district. It has a very good demand in the world market. The black granites can be cut into blocks and exported to t he foreign countries. Pc nnagaram area

The black granite deposits in this area are widely scattered. Among them~: Ajjanahalli, Bevanur (R.F.), Donnakuttahalli etc. are the important villages. The total reserves in Pennagaram area are roughly estimated to about 20 lakhs cu. mts. Harllr area In HC!.rur area, the black granite deposits are located in Gopinathampat'J 1\' o!':\p' pur, poiayampalIi, KerkodihalIi, Reddipalli, MatadahaIli, Chintalapadi, Basuvapura m' Keeralpattl, JamanahalIi, Menisi, Pallipalti etc The reserves in this area llJ''C estin:atec.l to :,_b1"u,t 6 lakhs cu. mts. 15

Palakkodu area The deposit found in Palakkodu taluk are limited and confined to Chikka­ dornabettam and Somanoor villages. Among the deposits, the deposit found in Chikka­ .dornabettam is an important occurrence. The total reserves in this area is calculated roughly to about 18,000 cu. mts. Denkanikota area The black granite occurrenCes lie near Denkanikota itself. The occurre"Lces are noticed in Magadi, Maradanapalli, ADniyalam and Javulagiri. The occurrerces found in Magadi and la vulagiri are limited. The reserves are calculated roughly to a bout 15,600 cU.mts. Gre y graniteS The grey granites are widely scattered in Krishnagiri taluk of Dharmapuri district. The granites are polished like black granite. They are cut into blocks and are exported to the foreign countries. The grey granite is locatld in Nathahalli of Dharmapuri tal uk. In Krishnag'ri tIl Iuk the grey granite is located in Nagojanahalli, Jagadevipa layam, Aikonda­ kottah111i, Pasinayamh'llli, Sentharapalli, Kaveripatnam, Kottapatti, Kondappa. nayanapalli, J:.Jgadevi and Bynapalli. In Denkanikota and Uttangarai taluks, the grcy granites are located in Royakottai ?nd Nagapatti villages respectively. The reserves of grey granites are not estimated. The mineral production in the district is very much limited. Some of the important n:.inerals .available in the District ue Cry;tzlline lime stone, K2.nkc.r, Vermiculite and Magnesite quartz Dolerite dyker, known as black granite ::nd syrite, 2.re reported to be a vailable in Krishnagiri, Harur and HJsur taiuks. It can as well eXL:::nd its are? of operation to other minerals. There is _good demand for polished granite stones in foreign countries, particularly Japan. The Govern­ ment of Tamil N..'.du h3E- taken Over this industry and a state owned Corporation viz., TAMIN is .engageo in quarrying, polishing and exporting granite stones to other countries.

TAMIN Tamin otherwise called Tamil NaC:l Minemls is a public sector organisation and an undertaking of the Tamil Nadu Government, which was organiseQ in the year 1978 with the ;idea of exploring the ores in the entire area of land in Tamil Nadu in finding out the mineral wealth .()f the state and promJte the export activities by eliminating the unemployment problems. Accordingly its activities were extended to Dharmapuri district. The mining activities of TAMIN at the outset commenced with the operation of the quarries in the following places 1. Ajjanahalli/Pennagaram taluk. 2. Bevanur IPennagaram taluk. 3. Jamnahalli/Pennagaram taluk 4. Donnakuttahalli/Pennagaram taluk. 5. Gopinathampatti/Harur taluk. 6. Badrahalli/Pennagaram taluk. 7. Ch.endarapalli/Krishnagiri tal uk. 8. Sulamalai/Krishnagiri tal uk. The granite from Ch0ndarapJ.lli a:ld Sulamalai, quarries is of grey colour, the material f,om the other six quarries b:ing black. The total reserves in the querries located in tlte places mentioned above and oth:r details are given in the following table :- l' e c:s:~ .. ~ ~ ... ,-. . I~ r- • ~ r I,.!.. ._, S! · ~ ~ ~ 10 I~ 0- r- ! I- V> r- -~ eol .~ I A~ 0;; r J . G ~ .. ~ e· '-' ~ II<:> .~ ~ ~ 011 .... ~ \CJ 0 t;1~ - 10...... , -ijl - '"..... - - ~I

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ELECTRICITY AND POWER.

Th0re is no Hydro-Electric Project in this district. Dharmapuri district is fed by Mettur Electricity System. 60,689 wells have been energised and all 1056 main villages and 3,503 .hamlet villages (out of the total of 3,508 villages) have been electrified. Electricity has been provided 28,806 huts. Out of tile total number of 1,033 Harijan colonies, 1,020 colonies have been electtrified. Power.-This district is linked to the state grid-power drawn from Singarapettai and Ranayanahalli Sub-stations and is distributed ov("r the district through transmission lines. Nearly 99 percent of the villages and hamlets have been electrified. The pattern of Power Consumption in 1975-76 is given below.-

Sf. Classification. Units Percen- No. (in lakhs). tage.

(1) (2) (3) (4) 1 Domestic 61 9.4 2 Commercial . 41 6.3 3 Industrial 77 I1.9 4 Agriculture 443 68.3

5 Public Lighting 23 ., 3.5 6 Miscellaneous 4 0.6 Total 649 --100.00 LAND AND LAND USE PATTERN Land utilisation Out of the total Geographical area of the district of 9,629.89 sq. kms., forests constituted early33percent the net sown a area and un cultivable waste lands account for 44per­ ~ent and about 8 percent respectively. Fallow lands form 3.94 percent of the total holdings in the district. Land holdings of less than 2 hectares each constitute 68percent in terms of number and 32 percent in terms of area. Therefore the income of IIlany of the farmers needs to be:stre.n~thened thro~gh s~hemes ,desi,gned to develop activities ancillar,Y to agriculture, apart .from assIstmg a more intensIVe cultIvatIOn of crops,through better planlllng and application of fertilisers where they are not used at presenLThe following are the Land use details (AVerage ,Qf 1970-11 to 1978-79) of the district.

1. Forests 320,006 hectare •• 2. Land put to non-agricu.ltural uses 73,398 hectares. 3. Barren and uncultivable 79,600 hectares. 4. Permanent pastures .. 11,637 hectares.

5. Miscellaneous trees, crops and gro~e' 5,758 hectares. 6. Cultivable waste 9,361 hectares. 7. Current fallows 45,859 hectares. 8. Other fallows 8,326 hectares. 9. Net sown area 408,967 hectarQs. 10. Gross sown area 477,640 bectares. 11. Area sown more than once 68,673 hectares. 12. Geographical area 962,914 hectares. '13. Cultivable area .. 498,223 hectares• 12-6-4 18

AGRICULTURE Soil. Different types of soil such as black or mix(;d loam red ferrugenous and gra ve 1 at e found in the district. The black or regaI lu~m is very fertile due to its moisture absorbing character. The red ferrugenous soil is equal to loam for plants growth. Red and s~mdy soil are ~(xn in HCSUi and Harur taluk" Comiderable :.;:retch(;s of good loam and black soil are found bot:~ iu Dhar­ mapuri and Klishnagiri taluks. In g(;ueral, th0 soil in the district is quite de(;p, loose a.nd friable with its colour varying from red to dark reddish brown. The soil has low nitrogeu and phos­ pha:c: content, with '10 marked variations as between the different taluks.

Irrigation. Cauvery and SJuth Pennar are the only two major rivers flowing through. the dis·[r;ct. The Cauvery though pvre'1[,i;:>.} flows on the nonh western ponion of the district for a total di:;\a~ce 01 67 kms. without directly irrigatia_

Cropping pattern. The total cropped arC8- during 1979·-80 was 434,335 hectares, the srca under cultivation, annual production of principal food and commercial crops are given below.- ~

SI. No. Area under Estimated and Crops. Cultivation production (hectares), (M.T.)

(1) (2) (3)

(1) Paddy 60,387 96,453

(2) ChoJam 60,844 55,233

(3) Ragi 91,702 149,583 (4) Commercial c'·ops.-

(1) Groundnut 56,898 95,928 (2) Horscgram .. 68,579 14,427 (3) Coconut 6,107 33 million Nos.

(4) Cotton 7,144 2,533 (5) Gingelly .. 10,162 3,045 (6) Sugarcane 9,940 8] ,483

(7) TapIoca 36,420 669,270

Besides, mangoes ['.re grown in 10,631 heclares, bananas in 2,170 hectares, grapes in 261 hectares and t3.ll1arind in mon:; than 1,358 hectares. The mulberry cultivation has taken a lead and mort; than 3,200 hectares are under mulberry cultivation. The cultivable acreage is consi­ derably Increasing under cotton, mango, tamarind, coconut, Dulbe.rry etc. Thu~, there is vast scope for settin~ up of fruit processing, cotton and silk based industries.

ANIMAL HUSBANDRY. Live stock The district has a poor livestock popUlation. The livestcck and poultry population account for 5.9 percent and 4'6 percent respectively to the state's totallivestock population. Accordjng to the latest census, the livestock,poult ry and sheep population of the district numbered 13,84,810' 5,91,435 and 3,63,464 respectively. • 19

A) Dairy. As the Tamil Nadu Dairy Development Corporation is establishing a milk powder pla:lt il~ 198~ ~nd als?a chillil~g plant (in addition to the chilling plant already established, at Kdsl1nagm, entalhng an Increased target for procurement of supply of milk from about 40,000 litres per day to 1,00,000 litres per day, more care can be given to a time - bound Calf Rearing programme in the district. The partial failure of this programme under DPAP scheme in the past could be attributed to the failure to supply adequate cattle feed which can support the programme mOre effectively. Suitable steps should henceforth be taken to expand production of cattle feed effectively support a Calf-Rearing Programme.

(B) Poultry. There has been no concrete attempt in developing poultry in this district as an allied a.ctivity to agriculture. However, the potential for establishing poultry units in certain selected blocks is high. For framing an effective plan for poultry development on a significant scale, Government will have to provide the necess3.ry infrastructural facilities. An initiative has been taken by a well established poultry farm in the large scale sector to set up a hatchery unit (for layers and broilers) at Kelamangalam (near Hasur). With the availability of high quality chicken form this farm, poulrty activities can. be significantly increased in the distdct, provided enough encouragement is given to entrepreneurs willing to take to this activity.

Sheep.

Sheep reariag has been one of the ventures w'lich ·uv.:: bee a V<)fY su;;C,;';Sflll ill this district. A further fillip to the scheme of s;1eep reariilg is possible, only if veterinary facilitie;o are establishd on R hrger s.c'lle by tIle G0Vt~r'1111enr.

FISHERIES.

Illiaud fh1J.C~ries a.re the 0'1( V '1'J';"ibii itv in f)\~tnn'1.nur i di~trict <1.~ t'lere i~ '10 coa';tli ne. The Krishnagiri res:;:rvoir a.nd t11e . Hogenekkal falls of the riv(;l" C1.uvery are the chief source", for inland fishery. The newly constructed ChillUal' reservoir can :lIsa be utilised for fishing. There are tW() pravinci':l.lised W'l.ters in the district, viz. R

INDUSTRIES.

Dharmapuri a decade ago was one of the m'lSt i 3.dustrially backward districts of Tamil Nadu. Conditions in developing the industries were n'~)t farthcoming due to many reaS,)llS like low pace of indus erial activity, low exploitation of avaihble namral resources, frequent droughts, non-availability of required finance, inadequate ground water resources etc. Nowadays, the industrial activities are fairly high especially inHousur and Krishnagiri areas. Out of the 1,108 regis­ tered small scale units, 384units are existing in the above are'.s. The industrial activity lags very much behind in Uttang:uai. D_;nkan.ikota, Pe lUa~aram, palakkod'-l. and Harur taluks. Due to the inadequate resources and lack of infrastructural facilities, the backwardness in the industrial fields continues in the above taluks. Ag ro Based Industries There are a number of sago mills in Dharmapuri and Harur taluks engaged in the poduction of starch out of Tapioca.

The Tamil Nadu Agro In

There is a Solvent Extraction Unit under Private Sector in Harur taluk engaged in the produc­ 'tion of oil from rice bran.

There are three spinning Mills under Private Sector lin this District~ One eO-Jlperath;: spinni ng mill is proposed to be set up in Uttangarai tal uk. 12-6-4A 20

Other Illdustries: SlDCO TIIC, THADCO, Indian Bank etc. are extending financial assistance to the entreprising' en~,,;rpreneurs in setting up small ,industries: ~everaI. Match Industries h~ve been set l~P wich the aid of SIDCO. S~veral medlUm and bIg Indus~ne= have been set uP in SIi)COT COMPLEX at Hosur. Notable among them arc:

1. Ashok Leyland. 2. Lakshmi Automatic", Looms. 3. T.V.S. Moped. 4. Indian Tobacco. ~. Premier Mills. 6. Asian Bearings. 7. EnglLh Electricals. 8. Lakshmi Ring Travellers· 9. Frvit Processing Centre.

As a result of the good re::ponse . shewn by the Private Sector ill the ~tal tiJ:g cf lfic:ustries, in SIPCOT INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX, a second !c(lmplex has been pr(lpc.sed In Ho~ur for which action i~ being t;;ken 10 acqvirc lanc1~.

The District TndusuLJ Centre ,t Dh~rmapuli wa~ 50t lip in 1978 fOl the [ccekratcd development of small scale, Tiny and Cottage Industries.

The District lnduw i~ 1 Centre has a,~i' ted 650 llnite; by ~poncoring their ca:e for the sanction offin,:Dcial 8ssj,t2nCe to the :ur, of Rs. 303.25Iakh.-; from 1978-79 to 1982-83. It has als) assLted in the formr'lion (If 59 Industrial Co-oPeratives in this di.stJict.

In order to lUotiva1t: the Techro Cra[s of ':hi3 district to sci. l.!p inc~l~tries of t::dr OWll, Entrcprcn,;uriaIIDev~lopment Pr(\gramme llas been organised wl~h the help of the Invest. mentiCentre.

SERICULTURE!

The cool cl:matc and proximity to Karnrtaka State have been responsible for purcuit of Sericuture, f S " 'radi t inn? I C'ccupat iell by ~(lme of the Joc~?J fa rmns in Dharmr puri distric~. Mulberry i cU:'jvC'ted in 4,050 acre:', with nearly tWD thirds of it being c0vc·ed by assU}ed inigaticll. Tl,.; pr(lm(·t1cn o;seriClhl'rt: hdds o a', go\~)d pro;p~cr= in the regicll e:pccicllly in th' COD',ext (f a c:.mp2,rc~tivdy dhadvant,tgeous agrarian structure and the sccio-economic condition; 0f the poor fnille-rf.

The farmers ere comiJ-g fcrwad fur cuI iV8ting ll111boTY. Ur.dn diL D,P.A.D., mUlberrY cUltiva1ion jp b,)th r:-infed an~i irrig~ted lanes is being popularised. A centr~ lly spor~sored sel iCldture pi (\ gr~mmt' H1 expand the growth of mulbc.Il y over a peri c c1. cf five years in the discrict ]la:; ~Lo been ~2.:ncticned anC is hejJ,g impkmenttd. The cultivation cf sericlJturc is picking up f<·,~t ,end .l.tc Government :-]Jc,uld ini1i; tf c.ctiull to c\.vele,p ~((cl falms, ,raill farmers in the techniques of mldbcrly cultiv~:1ion a,...d provide tcchnical2dvicc to frrmers.

Furtrer sericdt1.:re pr'miscs a ml'cf bigto J Uf c,f rdll r (c: tjm;:,j( ci 8t thref ~o five times) t]-an ihe tn;dition~'l crop:, like r~gi, chclJrm, ftC., It is; g<:infrJ and Cc.:r;tinl1es employm(nt orifnted cccupajon. Morec·ver, thce income flew fH'm sedclll1'lC is more Tfgular and certain i:1 view of the l;.rgt demard f(,r silk yal n. TLe IndHo,~Jies Dep_ nm(nt of the Tamil Nadu Gowrnment bas c'evdopfd l}:e il'f1asnrctural f< ci]i1ies f( 1 the slpply of cg2L cutting etc •• 21

TRANSPORT

The district is well connected by Rail and Road with all the important Commercial Centres in the counlry. All the imp;)rtallt centre~ ,n the dIstrict are connected by a net work of all whether Roads and Railways. A line; (If de,cription of the progress mad~ in this regard in the district is given below:-

(a) Roads The National Highway from S,l.}Lm to BQngalore passes through Dharmapuri. Karimangalam, Kaveripattinam, Kri;,hnagiri, Shoolagiri and Hosur. Another National Higaway c:>tlUeci s Krisnnagi~i with V:lr:iY2.mbadi Jf N rth Arco, d!strict. TIl'::: district has 4,247 kms. of !'oads of all kmd::; of whIch 161 km;. are Nattonal Highways, 1,376 kms. are maj,)r d~strict roads. The details of length of road cJmmUnicat,ui ) Juring 1974-75 are given below:-

Length in kms. 1.. Cement concrete - 17 1,312 2. Black Topping - 3. Water Bound Meccadam 1,567 1,351 4. Unsurfaced

Total 4,247

About 351 rcute buses, 470 l;)rrie;;, 242 p,,:vli e c'lfrier3, 450 public carriers, 130 contract carriers, 12 tractors are in opcrat\on :n th:s d·s· { ct.

(b) Railways The so~tht:~n part of the distric ;" strv·cd by ~s',km~Bin~galorc 1'fdre Gaug,;; Rallway lines. Th\s f<:ulway l:ne cuts across ,he dL ;- c, 1 nkmg I1'~ d':tf c t capital of Dharmapuri with Banga10fc in the Ni)rth 3.?-d S:licm :.a i:h:,: Sou',h., Til: ;:;ntire Railw:\y lirle has been thrown op~n fl,~passcng r tr~dfic m 1he ,n,n.:!l If J,muary 1969. Dharmapuri, Pal:ckkodu and Rosur arc ,h,:; :mp)r:ani. i':)wns :m .'h,- l·n '. Th'~ Macfa,; .C 'C l'I' B:-,)ad Gaug Rail line passes through the Eastern part of tn'? D,,:[l'lcr "2m;;ly B ,mm:ci, Pappm dd:patty Morappur Diddapatty.a!ld Samalpai y. Til" l,:ngth of R,Uway line p:lssi,ng ihrough the D;~.trict is 228 kms. compflS:ng about 57 km,;. :n bco[.d g:lUg' and 171 km;. In M,;tre Gaugt. There is a i proP.Jsal to link Tu(corin in th:c SJl~th and P0011a in :he Nor :':1.

COMMUNICATION

There are two H0ad pJst Offices, )l1C e;lC'1 ~:[ Krishnag:ri and D;larmapuri. Besides lhtr' arC mor,~ than 126 sub-p) t off, e lnd 4.1 6 branch pi)~t (,ffi~e. TllC districi has .Jnly Aut(;mati~ Tel, phone Exchange at Dh8.rmapur wLh mJrc; han 600 Imes.

LANGUAGES AND CULTURE

The peopl~ ha]ing fr0m this di~tri,ct posse~ diff,Jent culture, due to d:ffcrcnt langua they speak. Th~ ~alaghat area_Gon~'''tmg of Howl' and N:)l:th We,,;~:rn PlJ<'tion of Krishnagfri taluk is a multl-Imgu2.] area Wi':ere Ka,n~lles:?,Id'.gu, Tam'l and Htndustani speaking people are fo,;!nd. Th~.pr'~dom.!rrew c'Jm~un,~: ..:~ l,vmg '~, th·.se ilfe8S ,are the ~;;pus, Lingayats, Okk~l\gas, Baloj3 Chet1.lcs, Odd,H': S~,ledukd C:t',;:;.., ,JfH',kya" and ~:';d'gcs. The WC:lvers in thl~ area ~os;Jy belong 10 S3.L C'1cttics. The B~Jom::lhal area compl-:~'ilg the eastern parts of K.flshnag':l taluk, H)"l,1l ;llld Dha' mapur. t,'lu~'. ~as TtlegL! :--p, akng communities and Taroll speakIng commUJ1'tH:' who Cl,n~t 'u·,~ 'he mCJ"Flty. The pred'min2nt communities living h·-re are the Vann1[lrs, K0ngu, V< ll::hl~, G(}lla~, TehlgJ1 en (2.1'<, Okkaligas and Senaikudrars. Th~ 'Malayal.l' tr:bal p,~opl :,1\: f ..lund ,n the C 1ilhc;'i hill :ox w. The Adi-Drav!das and Arunth'1~11l8.rs f,mu, the bulK of th,~ Scheculed C~lStC$ und they are scattered throu2hout th~ dlstnCt. Places of religious,historical or arc!laeoiogical importance in villages and places of tourist iilterest in DharmapHri district. 1. Hogenekkal. It is s place of tourist interesc and famous for the water falls on the river Cauvery. It is at this point that river Cauvery enters Tamil Nadu from Karnataka state. Hogenekkal has been developed by the Government as a district excursion centre in Dharmapuri district. Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation took interest and has constructed a Tourist Bungalow called "Hotel Tamil Nadu" and an youth hostel at Hogcnekkal. Besides these, there are also Highways Travellers Bungalow and Forest Rest Houses which are available around this place. There is a scheme at an estimate of Rs. 7.50 lakhs to construct a hanging bridge to cross the river Cauvery dot Hogenekkal.

About 5,000 public/tourists are visiting during week-ends. 2. Dharmapul'i This town is the district head-quarter which is located at a distance of 60 kms. from Salem 011 the way to Bangalore. Nloderate and standard hotels and lodges are available fot tourists in Dhannapuri besides the Public Works Department Circuit House, Highways Inspee;­ tion Bungalows, ccc. 3. Krishnagiri It is the second biggest town in the district and an historical place. An old fOft called Syed Padsha Hill Fort is famous and 2.tiracts many tourists apart from the rese.1Voir. The Dam site is a picnic spot. The Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corpor2.tion has constructed a hotel called "Ruby" at Krishnagiri 011 tne National Highways. 4. Athiyamankottai The place is located 8 kms. from Dnarmapuri on the Dharmapuri--Salem Highway. Tile Central Arc:l ologic:tl Department has take!} over the sitt: and is being protected by them. At the centre of t11c Fort ~lte, atloId temple calk;d Chcnnakeswar temple is located which is believed to have been constructed oot1] by the King Kri5hna Devaraya (Tdegu) and Hoysala King" (KaTilatc'-ka). Paintings depicling Ramayana and Mahabaratha scenes are found inside the tempk. All llIe painting~ are bdonging to 13 century. Poojas are conducted every Satmd.d.Y by, the Blahmi'l Plicsts fl.om Dh,um;'.pmi. The pl;;,ce,acquires its 1;J.me aftt:r the Tamil Kmg Atlllyaman N>.:duman AnJl wh,,) ruled the Thagadur (hIe preso;nt Dl1armapun) area and KoHai meaning Fort. The main village of A6iyamank,)lt2'j ;s I ,caicd on the eastern side of the S"lem-Bangalore Highway about c.Ie km. from the Fort. Tourists on week-ends and holidays visit only the Fort area which includes the temple.

Bri,} Ar:alysis of the Vi!lag,_/ToH'11 Directory and peA Drta. A brief analysis reLtting to certain pOl'lUlation characteristics is made utilising the informa­ tion collected in the Vi1l2.ge and Town Directory and the Census Data ill the PCA. A number of Tables have beell dcsiglled for this purpose. The tables are generated at the District and Taluk level for the rural areas {]'lld in regard to urban areas, townwise particulars are presented. 23

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TABLE 3. DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY POPULATION RANGES.

Ifp11ge of Population. Number 0/ Percentage oj Villages in each Villages in each Ran¥e. Range. (1) (2) (3) Less than 200 109 10.23 200-499 198 18.59 500-1999 389 36.53 2000-4999 320 30.05 5000-9999 46 4.32 1O,0l!O+ 3 O.2H

-- _.. _----- Total 1,065 100.00

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Table 3 provides u3(::ui Ja.ta on the distribu(iol' of villagd~ b} populmioI range ~ ill thr district. It is sl;;cn that the maxinml11 pumber of inhabited villages viz. 389 art' in the populatior range of 5JO-1,999 i.e. 36.53 pal:-.iaL There art> only 3 (0.28 pC-f cent) villages, which ilave a population 3f aboY<' 10,000.

TABLE 4. DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY DENSITY.

Range of Density Totai Percentage of (Per Sq. KI1l.) Number Villages of Tlillages in each in each Density Density Range: Range:

(1) (2) (3)

Less than 10 11 1.03 11-20 10 0.94 21- 50 25 2.35 51-100 109 10.23 101-200 271 25.45 201-300 294 27.61 301-500 234 21.97 501+ \11 10.42

Total ],065 100.00

Table 4 gives the distribution of villages in Dharmap:lri di:"rict by different l-a nge of (ic psity • 12-0-5 26

TABLE 5. PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTE POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN THE VILLAGES.

Percentage Range of SCheduled Number of Percemage of Caste Population to Total Vii/ages in Villages in Population. each each Range. Range.

(1) (2) (3) NIL 134 12.5i 0-5 216 20.28 6-10 183 17.11 11-15 148 13.90 16-20 106 9.95 21-30 115 10.8@ 31 and above 163 15.31

Total 1,065 106.0'

Table 5 shows the proportion of Scheduled Caste population to total population in the villages e( Dharmapuri district. It i3 st"en that in the p0fC(;ntagc rang, of 010 5 of Scheduled Caste popula­ tion to total popUlation, there are 216 villages, followed by 183 villages !ll the range of 6 to 10. 163 villages in the range of 31 and above, 148 in the- range of 11 to 15, 115 in 21 to 30 range and 106 it. the range of 16 to 20.

TABLE 6. PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN THE VTLLAGES.

Percentage Range oj Number of Percentage 0/ Scheduled Tribe villages villages population to tot al population. in each i,1 each Range. Range. (1) (2) (3) NIL 749 70.33

(}-5 199 18.69 6-15 63 5.92

16-25 11 1.03

26-35 12 1.13 36-50 4 0.37 51 and above 27 2.53

Total 1,065 180.00

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TABLE 8. LITERACY RATES BY POPULATION RANGES OF VILLAG£C)

Range oj population. Number of villal!es Litl'racy rate. in each range.

(1) (2) (3) less than 200 109 20.06 200-499 198 21.65 5uo- 1,999 389 24.44

2.,000- 4,999 ~20 25.90 5,000- 9,999 46 30.35 10,000+ 3 35.90

Total 1.065 26.24

'this table shows the literacy rates of different population ranges of villages in Dharmapuri district. The literacy rate of the rural population of Dharmapuri district is 26.24. The highest literacy rate of 35.90 percent is seen in the population range of 10.000 and above, while the lowest literacy rate of 20.06 percent is found in the smallest popl:iation range of 200 and below.

TABLE 9, LITERACY RATES FOR TOWNS.

51. No. and name of the toWlI, Literacy rate.

(1 ) (2)

1. Dcnkanlknt~l 42.27 2. Dharmapuri 58.39 3. Harur 54.99 4. Hosw' 55.36 5. Kaveripattinam 62.44 6. Krishn2.giri 58.87 7. Palakkcdu 45.53 All Towns 55.67

This table furnishes the literacy rates of all census towns of Dharmapuri district. The literacy rates in the urban areas vary roughly between 42 to 63 per cent. T, i~ however seen to be hihgest with 62.44 percent at Kaveripattinam and at the lowest with 42.27 percent at Denkanikota. 29

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Table 10 gives taluk-wise distribution of literates, workers, non-workers, scheduled Ca,te, Scheduled Tribe popul"tion and totu] popuktion, sex wise for both rural and urban M a, of Dharmapuri di:uict. It is seen ~ha, perl.:cntage of Scheduled C~'.ste poPul tion to 1 1: \1 Pc1puL .tion of Dllarmapuri district is 13.86, ,lS against 18.35 for the State. The p;:rc:ntag.: )f Scheduled Tribe population of Tamil Nadu is 1.07. wher..:as til: t vf Dannapuri cli.,uie, ,,2.31. H:\rur .aluk h;.~s r"corded ,he ;lighcst p~rcenbge of Scheduled Caste p,wulat:Jil with 24.72, while Denkanikota hds the highc:,t perc.::magc of Scheuulcd Tribe population of 3.64.

Tile percentage of U! ban popuLa.tion to 10tal popubtiun of Dnarm.'.pul i district is 9.37 as ag~jnst 32.95 for the State.

T:1L Lteracy rate of Dhanuapuri dislrict w()rks out to 29.00, as agaiusl lhe literacy I ale of 46.76 of I~mil Nadu. Amung ~hc ta}uks, D,larmapuri has recorded a maximum of 33.55% (If l;lera,e~, wnile Pennagar;;.m has gOt a minimum of 21. 73 % c,f' literate:>.

The pt.rc'~nt::.g~ cof ma:n workers to total population of Dharlllapu( distriCt wUlks out to 41 .71, a~ against 39.71 of Tamil Nadu. Tile percentag'; of tOlal worker~ ,0 total pupulation l)f the di~tricc is 44.50. Tne p~rCen1.age vf nou-w .rk.;r:> tv total populalicn I'f lht district ]5 55.50, while ,hat of Tam'l Nadu is 58.27. Tile percentage of non-workers is high in Husur taluk witn 59.37. 32

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DISTRJBUilG};! :JF \ILL \GES NOT HAVING CERTAIN AMENITIES. ARRANGED BY DISrA~CB RANGES FROM THE PLACES WHERE THESE ARE AVAILABLE

N umher of villages where the amenity is not kiil uges not Ittll vIg tTII: amenity of (lvailable and available at a distance of r------_...A..---______--~ -5 kms. 5-10 kms. lO+kms. Total (co/s.2-4).

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

1 Educaticm .. 129 66 38 ~33 2 Medical 348 395 191 934 3 Drinking water 4 Pust and Telegraph 307 150 76 533

~ MarkctiH'lt 375 359 109 843 6 Communications .. 232 122 39 393

ThL table deals with the distribution of villages not haVing c\~rtain amenitiC's in themselves but available at a distance which have been givw in thiS ,able out of 233 vil1;;.ges where no education,,1 facilitits are .:vailablc 38 villages have this amenity at a distance of lO+kms, 66 villages have at a distance range of 5-10 kms. and 129 villages at a distance range of le~s tban 5 kms. Out of 934 villages which have no medical amenities, 395 villages avail this facility at a d~tance of 5-10 kms. 348 villages at a distance of-5 kms and 191 villages at a distance ran~e of over 10 kms.

Out of 533 villages which have no P. & T. facilities people from 307 villages avail this amenity at a distance range of5 kms ISO villages at a distance range of 5-IOkms. and 76 villages ata distance range of lO+kms, 843 villages in the district have no marketfhat amenity. Of these, 375 villages have this amenity within the distance of -5 kms, 359 villages have at a distance range of 5 to 10 kms. and 109 viIJages at a distance range of lO+kms.

Out of 1,065 inhabited villages in the district, as many as 393 villages have no communica­ tion facilities. Out of 393 villages which have no communication facilities- 232 villages have thts facility at a distance of -5 kms, 122 villages at 5-10 kms. and 39 villages at a distance range o~ lO+kmi. 35

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MAIN STAPLE FOOD IN THE MAJORITY OF VILLAGES· IN EACH TALUK,

SI.Nf). Nil.' efTaluk Main staple food.

(1) (2) (3)

1 Hosur Rice & Ragi. 2 Denkanikota. , Rice & Ragi. 3 Krishnagiri Rice & Millets 4 Uttangarai Rice & Millets. .5 Palakkodu Rice & Ragi. 6 Pennagaram .. Rice & Millets. 7 Dharmapuri ., Rice & Ragi. 8 Harur Rice & Millets.

This table furni~hes the main .staple food in terms of gr~ins consumed by th@. majoIity of the populatIOn of the vlllages m each taluk. There are 8 taluks m Dharmapuri district, In all tbe 8 taluks, it is found that rice is used as the main staple food. Ofcourse, it has been found that ragi also is in use along with rite in 5 taluks. In the remaining 3 taluks, other millets are being used along with rice. Only in Krishnagiri taluk, cholam is being consumed along with rice and ragi.

TABLE 17 DISTRffiUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO LAND USE.

Percentage Percentage s! No. Name of Ta/uk Number OJ Total 0/ 0/ inhabited area. cultivable i 'riguted villages. area to total area tctal area ulti vable area

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Hosur 156 93,060.08 71.59 9.31

2 Denkanikota , . 99 1,12,866.16 61.61 10.89

3 Krishnagiri 183 1,53,807.61 64.22 20. .28

4 Uttangarai 190 62,765.04 83.55 2U3

:0; Palakkodu 75 54,368.40 78.71 46.80

(j Pennagaram .. 42 91,520.59 40.14 38.14

7 Dharmapuri .. 62 68,921.97 59.34 22.14

8 Hanrr 258 1,23,588.62 74.02 11.07 ------DHARMAPURI DISTRICT 1,065 7,60,898'47 65'62 19'% ------This table gives the distribution of inhabited villages according to land use. The total area of 1,065 inhabited villages is 7,60,898.47 hectares of which the percentage of the culti­ vable area to the total area works out to 65.62. The percentag~ of the irrigated area to the total cultivable area works out to 19.96. The. taluks .of .Uttal!-garal, Palakkodu and Harur possess the maximum cultivable area to total area m the distrIct VIZ., 83.55 Percent, 78.71 percent and 74.02 per cent respectively. .Pennag~raI? taluk ~s recor?ed the lowes~ percentage of 40.14 of cultivable are3: to tot!!:l a~ea 1U the dlstnct, the hIghest beI~g Uttangaral taluk. Regarding the irrigated area m the dlstnct, Palakkodu taluk has got the hIghest percentage of 46.80 of irrigated area to total cultivable Pres Hosur and Harur taluks record the lowest percentage of 9.31 and 11.07 respectively in the (ijstICt. ' 38

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.-H3ih- TOWNSrrOWNS DECLAS51FlED IN .t981 CENSU:'.

POf)uiaiton 1981 Censu~ •. (2)

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TABLE 21 SCHQOI..S PER TEN THOUSAND POPULATION IN TOWNS. No. per ten thousand popula lion. Sf. No. ClIIss, 11J1I11e IIIltI ...... ___ eMe status of town. Higher Secmularyl Secondaryl Junior Secol'llkrYI InterjP.U.C./lunior Matriculation. Middle. College.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 1 IV DenkaniJcota (NF) 0.57 _ 0.57 0.57 2.29 2 II Dharmapuri (M) .. 0.39 0.39 0.98 1.9' 3 IV Harur (NP. 0.61 1.22 2.45 4.29 4 III Hosur (NP) 0.74 0.74 1.84 3069 5 IV Kaveripattinam (NP) 0.73 0.73 0.73 3060 6 III Krisbnagiri (M) " 0.41 0.62 0.83 2.28 7 IV Palakkodu (NF) 0.77 0.77 1.54 3.07

All TowDs 0.53 0.64 U8 2.72

It is seen from Table 21 that in the urban areas of Dharmapuri district, there are 0.53 Higher Secondary Schools, 0.64 Secondary Schools, 1.18 Middle Schools, and 2.72 Primary Schools pell lO,()OO population. Palakkodu Town Panchayat has the highest proportion of Higher Secondary Schools (0.77), lIarur Town Panchayat has the highest proportion of Secondary Schools (1.22), Middle Schools (2.45) and Primary Schools (4.29) per 10,000 population.

TABLE 22 NO. OF BEDS IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN TOWNS.

SI.No., Class, name and civic status No. 0/ beds in o/the town. medic"l institutions per 1,000 population. (1) (2) 1 IV Denkanikota (NP) 0.57 2 II Dllarmapuri (M) " 2.93 3 IV Harur (NP) 0,67 4 III Hosur (NP) 2.03 5 IV Kaveripattinam (NPl 0,33 6 III Krishnagiri (Ml •• 3.u 7 7 IV Palakkodu (NP) .. 0.77

All Towns 2.32

Table 22 gives the number of beds in Medical Institutions per 1,000 of urban population in each town. The district average is 2.32 beds per 1,000 populatk", Bed facilities in medical institutions are available in all most all the towns of this district. The highest being 3.87 ill Krishnagirj Municipal area. ~

TABLE 23 PROPORTION OF SLUMS POPULATION IN TOWNS. Class, name and civic Proportion of the Density in slums status 0/ the town. * slums population to (per sq. km.) totd population 0/ the town.

(1) (2) (3)

If Diu rmapuri (M) Nil Nil *For Class} and II towns only. Table 23 re.. eals that there are no recognised or notified slums in Dharmapuri district. 42

TABLE 24.

MOST IMPORTANt COMMODITY MANUFACTURED. IMPORTED AND EXPORTED IN TOWNS.

Sl No., Class, name and civic ~tQtllS of tb¢ Most important commodity. town. Manufactured. Exporled. Imported. (1) (2) (3) (4) IV Denkanikota lNP) Tiles Tamarind Rice. 2 n Dharmupuri (M) Cott(1n Cl(1th Tamarind Cotton thread. 3 IV Harur (NP) .• Starch Cottoo Oil. 4 III Hosur (NF) •• Silk thread Tamarind Redgram. 5 IV Kaveripattinam (NP) - 6 III Krishnagiri (M) Wooden articles Mangoes Rice. '1 IV Pabkkodu (NP) Jaggery Coconut Paddy.

Table 24 furnishes the list of most important Commodities manufactured, imported alld exported in all the towns of Dharmapuri district. SECTION-I.

VILLAGE DIRECTORY.

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NOTE EXPLAINING THE CODES USED IN THE VII:.LAGE DffiECTORY N .... Information not available.

Educaitonal p Primary or Elementary School.

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Tr. Training School. AC Adult literacy Class/Centre.

0 Other educational institution~. These include Sanskrit Pathshals. Senior Basic School. Makhtab, etc.

Medical H Hospital.

MCW Maternity and Child Welfare C~ntre • MH Maternity Home. ewe Child Welfare Centre. He Health Centre. PHC Primary Health Centre. PHS Primary Health Sub-Centre. D Dispensary. FPC Family rimming Centre. TB T.B. Clinic. NH Nursing Home. RP Registered Private Practitionet . SMP Subsidised Medical Practitioll(! CHW Community 'I1edical Health ." crkel 0 Others.

Drtnktng Wate, T Tap Water. W Well W

NOTE EXPLAINING THE CODES USED IN THB VI~AGE DIRECro&y-

· Post and Telegraph PO Post Office. TO Telegraph Office. Pro Post and Telegraph Office. Phone Telephone connection.

Communi cation BS Bus RS Railway Station. NW Navigable Waterways (including, river, canal back·water ete.)

Approach io Villages PR Pucca Road. K& KacchaRoac. NR. Navigable River. NC Navigable Canal. NW Navigable Water way (other than river or canal).

Power Supply ED Electricity for domestic purpose. EAG Electricity for Agriculture. EO Electricity for other purposes like Industrial, Commercial; etc. EA Electricity for all purposes listed above.

Irrigated by Source GC Government Canal. PC Private Canal. W Well (without electricity). WE Well (with electricity). TW Tube Well (without electricity), TWE Tube Well (with electricity). TK Tank. R River. L Lake. Wf. Waterfall. o Others. T Total.

Oiher aspect s N Copies of the newspapers coming in the village. M •• Motor Cycles/Scooters available in the Vrua,.. C Cars/Jeeps available in the Village. T Tractors available in the Vtllage. No facility available. Nil Particulara.

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L.a. No. (1) (2) (3) 146 AdaV3!lapalli 69 Addagurikki 124 Agaram Agraitaram 164 Alasa:Jalii 35 Alena [Il;lm 7,)

"1 Alu,~ 33 B Alu: .'J AmutllUkondarail 30 ,1.0 Ang;)rdaoall! it Arum.:paUI 83

L" l2 Athimugam u/ Athw: 74

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16 AyyamapalJi 179 17 Badathepalli 75 18 Bagalur 40 J9 Balagulluasayanadurg:ml. 159

2.0 Balig;cwapalli S. 2i Batta\'arapalli 5G 22. Sedapa!h 23 Bt:eruralli 135

24 Begapatii .. ' 8.2 25 Belathur 5 26 29 27 Bikk.auapalli 133 28 BikkanapaUi 170 2'1 BolJalapuram 6 30 Bukka Sagaram .. 100 31 Chembal'3Sanapallt .. 106 3l H Chinnabalinayanctpalayam lJ7 3S Chinnakudibala 160 36 Chinnakullu HD 37 Chinnarandhoddi 20 38 Chokkanapuram .. 60 ChokkanJapuraOl ... ,'" B I 12-0---8 50

Al.PHABE"nCAL l..lST OF VILLAGeS

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SI.No. Nowt' D/ Vtllage. L. C. JlJo>; (1) (2) (3) 40 Devarguttapajli US 41 7

0hasJ-palh ~8 Dmn.lpalli 39

D~)ddig(\unip".]1i 12

45 Doripal.li j~} 46 E'i.changur 450 }4

D\>vapaJii Sll 49 Enusc-nai 153

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55 "~l~\"!lhia AgJah.d.rarn 84

5r~ (_~udi Sa.~tai1.apDI'j 2.1 175 53 Glwda);lpalli 156· 172 60 Jdipalli 9 61 Li1midinaik'JI1alwlll 162 79 63 J,}gil.;;>la' cd· nat,alli -4, 64 J:"zc:vadi i5 38 2 67 K2.hhas1hipuram .. !S 63 K.llingavaram •. H;5 6g K;,lli Agraharam 81 70 Ka/;ipuram 91 7J K2.mandoddi 142 12 Kc.r:napasanl}iram "]'1 93 f:,,;-namangalam ,.

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ALPHABETICAL bIST Of VILLAGES

HOSUR, _T Al:wc

Sf. No. !{ame 0/ Village. L. C. N? '(1) (2) (3,

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B4 Uli 85 42 86 24 87 64 57 43 4S 136 27 Maiagald;ki 21 94 :vIalbnak,; Iuu 138 51 %- Malia Sandran; ISS, 97 89 93 . 126 99. Marudand:lf'::Il! 121

10UI l'd-'n::_~;n llS lot ." 131 l02 1\1e\umalai 174: 1O} 161 10·-;· 55 59 \h>ra la,);:JlIi '.. .12J ' 107 _ '\'loth I'n /\g;-cihar:1l11 115 W!\­ 134- _ICY)"; "1 ~dun3yinipudllr 6! 110' Mugalapalli 3t_ 111 MugaluT_ 161' 112' ~ Muko!1tb;'a"!ii 114' tll Muth"Hi %.c

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SI. No. Name 0/ lIillag€ • L. C. N()~.

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117 Nagapuram 76 118 Nagondapalli 147 119 NaJigabetta Agraharam 119 120 Nallaganakothapalli 125 121 NaHur 8f}

122 Na!ldim~lngalam 73 123 Nariganaj)uram 54

124 ::-,crigam 25 125 OddapaHi 34 126 Oddap311i Dinna 47 127 Onnalav;Jdi 145

- 128 PaJavanapalJi 72

129 P:4nchakshiplll"am 168 13Q P;>nnapalli 5S

1::1 J';bthalapalli ·)32 132 Pathamuthali :9 133 Pattagurubarapaili 1102

13'::- Pattralotta ~51 135 P._;dda..:higalapalli (5

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J.1.J"HABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

HOSUR TALux:

SI. No. Name ",I Villag". L.C. NO. (3) 0) ~) 155 SikkanapaJlj 56 U6 Singa Sadanapalli 4 157 Sokkasa SanapaiIJ 3 158 S"rakayalapalli .• 128 159 Subbagiri 143

160 Sudugonliap"I.li 71 161 Sul;gunta Zs '62 Tatraganapalli 93 163 Thiagarasan"pall i .. 141 1M Thirrulla Sandram ... 11 165 Thiyamnadurgam 166 1M> Thorapalli Agrahara<:ilc •• .. 144 167 ThumonanapaJ,i .. 52 1M' Thuppug:m:1paJli .. 165 !b9 Toddur .. 110 ,170 Uddanapa11j •• 169' 171 UL g;:m 371 171 U1J;'lfi }63 172 VaJ)amangaJam 14-

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" .(1) ;(2) (3) 1 AchubalU .. 74 2 ' Asalakotta .. 92 3 Anchetty .. Ut 4 Anchetty (Reserve Forest) 112

5 Andevanapalli ~ 6 Anegollu 33 ',7 Anniyalam 7 S Arasakuppam SO 9 Arupalli 70 10 A v.erupally Agraharam 73 11 Ayyur (Reserve Forest) 87 12 Ballapalli .. 6S 13 Belagondapalli 2 14 Bettamugullam 100 15 Bevunatham 52 16 Bilalam 98 17 Biligundalu (Reserve Forest) 126 18 Bilikkal (Reserve Forest) 119 19 Binnamangalam 45 20 Biramangalam,.. IS 21 Bithereddi .• 51 '22, Bodichipalli 17 "23 BodikuttapaUy 85 '24 ChikkaveripaUi 72 2S ChinmigoundanahaIli 53 26 Chudanur 57 27 Chudasandiram .. .. 71 28 Daraveridram .. .. 61 29 Denkanikotta (Reserve Forest) 61 30 Devaganapally 37 31 Doddabbanur ·46 32 Doddamanchi ., .. .. 113 33 EchanahaUy ., 54 34 Ecedukotta .. 89 35 Galigattam (Reserve Forest) .. 101 36 Gullaty (Reserve Forest) 99 37 Gumalapuram ., 42 38 Gummanur .. .. S9 J2-6-12 82

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

2, DENKANIKoTA TALUX sr. No. Name of villages. L.C. No. (1) (2) (3) 39 Guthirayan (Reserve Forest) 115 40 Hanumanthapuram 88 41 Hosapuram 13 42 Jagirkarupalli 11 43 Jakkari 32 44 Jowlagiri .. 93 45 Jowlagiri (Reserve Forest) 94 46 Kakkadasam 48 47 Kalugondapalli 3 48 Karandapalli 91 49 Karukkanahalli 23 50 Kasi Agrahararn 9 51 Kasthur (Reserve Forest) 121 52 Kelarnangalam 16 53 Kernp"tti .. 39 :,4- Kenpaga)"ai (Reserve Forest) 114

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66 Mallahalli (Reserve Forest) 122 67 MaUasandrarn .. 34 68 Malligarjunr.durgam 9S 69 Manchi (Reserve Forest) .. 103 70 Manchugondapalli 120 71 Maradanapalli 8 72 (Reserve Forest) •• .. 86 73 Marupalli 78 74 Muthanahally .. .. 21 75 Nagamangalam .. 18 '76 Nagappan Agrahararn .. " •• 12 7"1 Nallaman Agrahararu .• .. • • 'S ALPHABETICAL .hIS" Oll VILLAGES

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ALmABETlCAL LIST oPVU':LAOlik:

3. KlusHNAGJRl T ALUX•.

SI.No. Na~ O:fvil/al~ L..C.NtI. (1) (2) (3) 1 Aebchama!lp1a.m •• 97 2; Apram .. 112

3 Aga~ipa11i 117 Alafipatti 111 '" AlerahaJli 159 -' , 6 Appinayakkankottai 43 :, AriyanapaUi .. 26 8 Avalnatham •• 44 9 Balanayanipalli •. .98 10 Ba1avanapalli 17 11 Balekuli ., ]29 12 B::tlethottam 182 U BannihaUi 148 14 BargUl 71 15 Bargur R.F. 70 < 16 B1rur 179> 17 Bathimaduger J. 18 Badapa1ll ]22. 19 Bayyanapa]]i 88 20 BekkanahaUi 145 21 'BellampaUi 108 22 BeUarapalli 114 23 BendarahaJ1i 18S 24 BilJanakuppam .• 81 25 BimandapaUi 56 26 Boganapalli 100 27 Bommarasa:tlapaJlj SO· 28 Budimutlu 24· 29- Chaparthi 147 30 Chellakuttapatti 118

31 Chendrappalli .. 11~ 31 Chennasandil-am ... 54- 33 Chikkapuvathi .. 1m' 34 Chinnakottur • •• 3S ChinnamatarapaHi .. .. •• • • •'JI 36 Chinnathimminayanapalli .. .. •• .. •• • 87 Chowtahalli •• .. •• •• •• "I. II OpraJapaUi - - •• •• •• • • •• •• •.. a, Clp,rtIlapaDi - -..... •• •• •• • • •• ... - - .. ~O~

ALPHABETICAl- LIST. qf? V{L~~q1j::$

3. K.RlS~ "AaIRI TALUIIO. .' M •. No. Name of villages L.C. _lto. , (1) (2) (3) Ii 40 Damodarahl11i l1(i ... '" ~~: l' .' 41 Dasigowripa1li 40 ~ ~ "_ F,; 42 Dasirip"lli 47 . , 43 Devarakundani .. 34 44 Devasamudram H?'" 4S Duddaga nama 12., 46 Ebbarai .. ~ 41 Edaripalli 3$ 48 Enah::>Ui 15(} .. 49 Ettip.lllc .. 2.1 SO Ettipp:l.Ui I ala v 22 51 Gangalcl·j 103 52 Oangamadugu 13 53 GiddanahaUi 141 54 GoUaproUi 7 S5 0011 ,'palli 83 !l6 Gooliam .101' 57 Oundalapatti 134 58 Ountapalle 57 S9 Guruvinayanat>alli 6S (l() Guttur 123 61 Halek. i"hnap..... ·am 19' 6:1 Halckundani 31 6l ldipalli 2. 64- IdipaUi 4- 6S IkondamkO'tltapalli 126

~ Jagadab •. ... ,.0 171 67, .. .." 142.'. 61l. Jambukuttaptti .. ,- 181 Jegadevipalayaro 12::) 69 ."~ "," 70 Jink",lakad:rampatti 18f

Tl J ittand ah.alli "~ 140

'12 Junjupalli ~ .. .. 37 11;1, Kad:lva sap alh 37 ". I,___ .. 74; Kallugurikki ' 79 < , , .. .. '15 Kammampalle .. 91 '16. KaradiltaUi 172 "7 Karakkanahalli .. 144- KasiruganapaHi 6 ft •. "-t_ , .. •• 103

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VIl:,LAGES

1. KRl$BNA:GIRI T ..... LUJC

SJ,. No. 1'IIa ..e of lIilIQl~s. L.C.. No. (J) (2) (3)

79 KaslsagaramaiarJaVu •• 30 80 KathinayanapaUi 90 81 Kat hi ripa Ul 36 82 Kattagaram 1St) 83 Katteti .. 183 84 KattiganapalJi JOI 85 Kaveripatnam 181 86 Kilkuppam 180 87 Kodappasandampatti 158 85 Kc-dipalli 61 $;9 Kompalli J05 90 KondapalIi 104

91 K~ndappanayakkanpaUi 96 92 KondappanayapaUi 45 93 Ktmganeppalli 10 94 Kothapetta 39 95 KotbigutlapaHi .. 77 96 Kottappsdi 189 97 Kottur R.F. 68 98 KudimenahaUi 177 99 Kumbaraballi 173 100 KundarapalJi 80 lot KUPJ)aclUparai 55 102 KurubarapaUi 85 163 Kushnappanayanipulolur 18. 104- Lakkattala."alH 58 lOS MadepaUi -48 106 MadepaUi .. 93 107 MahadevagoHabaJli •• 1$7 108 Malilarajakadi R.F. .. 64 109 Mahendramangalam 139 110 Majeethgolahalli 127 III Mallappadi 94 112 ManavaranapaHi 14 113 Marachandiram .. 59 114 Marava.fj 137 115 Marichetti HaJIi 153 116 Marigam Jalli 113 117 Maruderi .. 167 JM

ALP~BBTICAt.. LIST OF YILLAaES

3. KRISHNAGIRI TALU'K:

S;. Nv. Nam~ ofvillagf!. L.C. 1"0. (1) (2) (3) itS Matbinayakkampatti 160 .. 119 MittahaUi 14~

120 Modikuppam 12. 121 Mottur .. 168 III Mu rukcalanat ham 146 123 NaclllKuppam 2'1 . 124 Naduva.napaHi 41

125 Nagojanaha:1li ,154 126 NaUur 32 12'1 NaAdi.band R.F. 69

12~ NaraIapalle (Krishnagiri) '()3 129 Narulepalk :R.F. 62 130 Neralagiri )31 Neralakotta R.F.

132 Nirmalvadi 3.3 133 OddapaHi 3

)34 Oppathavadi 671 135 Ordppam 99 136 Pachch1g a napalle •. 174 137 Paiyur 170 138 PaJapaUe 9.2- 139 Pandikuruki 52 140 Pannandur 185 141 Pannapalli 142 Parandapalli 163 143 Pasinayanipalli •• 121 144 Pcddanapalli 78 145 'Peddappampatti 16i 146 Pe

J50 PonnappagowripaUi tiO 151 Puligunta 124

\52- puiiyampatti 153 Puliyanchcri 84 154 Puram 42

;155 Ragim'.1.k.ana~~'lli 29 105

ALPHABETICAL LIS? OF VILLAGES.

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5/. No. Name of vtllage L.C. No. (l) (2) (3) 156 Ragimanapalli 86

157 Salinayanipalli ~

158 Sembadamuthur lOCi 159 Sigaramaganapalli 11 160 Singiripalli & 161 S iranapall i .. •• •• 15 162 Sokkadi •• 135 163 Sulamalai 51 164 SulaIl1alai HI 165 Sundekuppam 131 166 Tadampatti 190 167 Talihalli .. 1S2 168 Talipalli •• 39 169 Tankadikuppam 28 170 TattarahaUi 175 171 ThandegoundanahaUi 110 172 ThattakaL R.F••• 155 173 Thattatharai 49 174 Theertham 20 175 Thegarapalli R.F. 125 ,176 Themmarayanahalli 136 177 Thimminaikempatt i 163 178 Timmapuram 132 179 Undiganatham .. 25 180 Vadamalampatti 162 181 Vadamangalam 187 182 Varattanapalli .. 7S 183 Varattanapalli R.F. 73 184 Velakalahalli 138 185 Velakalahalli 143 186 Veppalampatti (Krishnagiri) 164 187 Veppanapalli ...... 38 lSi Verupasandiram % 1&9 Vilangamudi .. 160 19Q Viramalai •• .lIg;)

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48 KanjaDlD' .tol3 "'9 Kannandahalli 1 so Karappattu ,,25-

51 IC.ariaperumalvalaui .~52 52 Karukkampatti 1,M. 53 ~umandapathi 11 JIll' s.t Kattanm J.~ '55 Xatteri \91

.6 Xattupatti .. ,... lJ7 If ,KattusingiriPatti 161 sa Kedakaranur .Q' r T S, Kethunaickampatti 141 60 J{iddampatty 119 61 Ki} ISr;

62 Kilmathur •• .~.,. 63 Kolinaickkampatti 1,23- 64 Koltanur 103 65 K

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106 Nagalpatti .. ~{) 107 Nagampatti .. 4 108 Naiperampatti 67 109 Nallavanpatti 196 110 Naralepalle 54 111 Narasampatti 9S 112 Nayakkanur 144 113 Nochchippatti 132 114 Obulinaickenpatti - 128 115 Oddappatti - 53 Odduppatti., - 116 - - 186 117 Olaipatti .. 79 I - Onnepri - 11 81 .. .. .~ .~ - ISO

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5. PALAKJCODU TALUK.

.sl. Name of ~'i!lage • L.C. No.• No. (1) (2) (3) 1 Adilam 44 1 AnnamalaihaUi H 3 Athimutlu .. 6 .. Baisuhalli 69 5, BandarahaUl. 4~ 6 Battalahalti .. 6() 1 Begarahalli 4-7 I BelamaranahaUi 28 9 BevuhaUi 30 10 BolabhaguttanahaU i .. 50 11 Bommahalli 18 12 Boppidi 34- 13 Budihalli 20 14- Buganahalli 63 15 Chenrayanaham 7l

16 Chikkadoranabetta ~ 17 Chlkkamat:andaha11i 3 18 ChikkardanahaUi 21 19 Dandukaranahalli U 20 Dindal 41 21 DomalahaUi JJ 22 DonnenahaUi 70 . 23 Eluminchanahalli IS 24 Errakuttahalli 32 25 ErranahaUi J5 26 Erudukuttahalli 24 27 Gendanahalli 7 >28 GoUahalli P. 55 29 G uijarahalli .3 30 GuttatahaUi 49

31 Hanumanthapuram ~ 32 Indamangalam 75 33 Jagil"bargur 66 34 lertalav 23 35 Kalappanahalli 46 36 Kanavenahalli 25 37 KaragadahaUi 511 38 Karimangalam 11 39 KarukkamaranahaUi .. 57 .112-6 '25 186

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

5. PALAJCKODU TALUK erial Nam~ of Village. L.c', No. No, (1) (2) 3) 40 Kattanahalli 58 41 Kere kodihalli 48' 42 Kondachamanahalli 2t 43 XoUumsranahaJIi 3'- M Malliyakuttai fil 45 Marandahalli o. S 46 ModugulahaUi 56 47 MolappanahaHi 73' 48 Mukkulam 16 49 MUrukampatti 74 SO' Naganampatty 3!) 51 Nallur 21 52 Nariyanahalli I!) 53 NeraJamarudahalli 59" 54 ' Pa1akk odu 36' 55 Papinayakanahalli 54- :5 6 Periyanahalli 45" :57 podaJahalli 61 58 PuJikal 37' 59 PuJikkarai '2 60 Pumandaha)]j 61 Punadanahalli ."12' 62 Rengampatti 10- 63 Samanur 1 64 Sanganbasuvantalau 1:h 65 Sekkadi &4-" 66 Selliyampatti 6$. 67 SemmanahalJi 4 ..

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7. DHARMAPURI TALUK. SI.No. N.lme of Village L. C. No. (1) (2) 0) I Adagappadi J6 2 Adamankottai 34 3 Akkamanahalli 28 4 Andihalli 8 5 Annasagaram 31 Balajangamanahalli 35 7 Bolanahalli 56 8" Budanahalli 52 9 Dalavavahalli .. 17 10 Dinnahalli .. 59 11 Dokkubodanahalli 55 12 Echchanahalli .; 3' 13 Elaglri .. 40 14 Errabayanahalli 38 15 Halle Dharmapuri 13 16 lettihalli 33 17 Kadagattur :J Ii Kammampatti .. 59 19 KonangihaHi 20 20 Konanginayakanahalli 6 21 KondagarahalH 63 22 Kondampatti 11 23 Krishn'lpuram .. 9 24 Kukkalamalai .. 64 25 Kumbalappaddi 21 26 Kuppur 12 27 43 28 Mademangalam 44 29 Manidahalli 57 :30 Mukkanahalli .. 1 31 Mukkanur 29 31 Mukkulanaickenahalli .• 46 33 Naduhalli 4 34 Nagarkudal 36 35 Nallampalle 42 36 N allanahalli 5 37 Nattadhalli 22 38 Nayakanahalli 27 lJ Nekkundi 31 40 Nulahalli 45 41 Nulahalli-Reddihalli Hills R.F. 49 42 Pagaiahalli •• 41 43 Palavadi Z 44 Paiayam 54 45 P~ngunatham l~ 46 Papinayakanaballi IS 47 Parigam R. F. 58 48 Puludikkarai 10 4' Reddihalli 14 50 Reddihalli 5]) 51 Settikarai .. 2S 52 Sivadi .. .. •• n 53 Somenahalli .. 11 54 Tadan~m .. 21 55 R. F. •• ...... 61 56 Tippiroodihalli ...... 4i 57 Toppu;ganigarahalli .. .. 00 5i Unguranahalli •• .. n 59 Vathalamalai .. .~ 47 60 Vellagoundanpalayam •• .. •• ••• 25 61 Vellalapatti ...... • • .. '1 62 Vellolai .. •• •• .. .. Jl) 63 VeppiIaimuthampatti .. .. •• 0] i4 Virupak.ShipuraBl 24 "Bl 12,6-29 22() ..e III:. ~ ~ IlG r:.:: ~ . ~ ::.t: ::.t: ~. ~ ~ ::r. l:~ 1=1:; ~ Ii Ii· ::t !:" 0:: fl., ~ Cl.. ~ ~ ~ IX 0:: ;:.. 'oq::;.. - Ii< P- ;:..

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8. HARUR TAtUK

51. No. Name of villa~e. L. C. No (1) (2) (3) 1 Achalavadi tn Adikarapatty - 2 2J7 3 Agraharam 6 4 Agraharam 5 Ajjampatty 17." 6 Alambadi 14 7 Alamelupuram 111 .8 Alapuram 1.'19 9 Allalapatty 145 10 R.F. 268 11 Ammapalayam 2lJii 12 Ammapettai 2!l 13 Andipatty 53

14 Andipatty i7~ . 15 Andipauy 14.4- ,16 Andiyur 84 17 Annama12hall i 190 18 Annamalaipatty 146 19 Appiyampatty ll(; ·20 Avalampatty U.s 21 Avalur 22> 22 Bairnatham 252 23 Bairf:ayakampatty 134 24 Balasamudram 161 25 Bandarasettipatty 246 26 Basuvapuram 160 27 BattalahaUi 51

~8 Battalamalai 202 29 Bodinaickenpatty :il2 :30 243 31 Boinaickenhalli 154 32 Bothakkadu 213 33 Buddireddipatt i 159 34 Chandrapuram ;z,

35 Chellamapatty ~9 36 Chettikuttai R.F. 220 37 Chinnakoundanpatty <}s . J8 Chinnamanchavadi 278 39 ..::Ibnnankuppam .' 139 BI 12-6--31 ~236

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES. 8. HARUR 'l"ALUJ::. SI.No Nllme of rilla~e L.C.. Ne, ll) (2) (3; -40 CltinnapanBnnaduJU u: 41 Chintalpadi az 42 DasinltalJj llU 43 Devarajapalayam 2S3 44 Devarajapalayam 210 45 Doddampatty 1043 46 Elavadai 43 47 ElJapudayampatty 141 48 Erumiyampatty 235 49 Eaipatty 7 SO Ganapathipatty 17 51 Gedakarahal1y 156 52 Gettupatty 8 53 Gobichettipalayam 167 54 Gobina,thampatti 106 55 Gopalapuram 2]8 56 Gudalur •• ... .. 87' 57 Guntalamaduvu 242 58 Guruparaballi til 59 Ichambadi S cSO Ichambadi 6S

~l llandaikuttapattY 21) '"62 I1aiyaDlpatty 2It "63 lru]apatty 261 64 Irumattur 2 ! ..;:; Ittalahapatty 23; 66 Ittiampatty 121' 67 Jadaiyankombai R.F. 213 68 Jakkupatti 50 69 Jammanahalli 2_ 70 Jangalahalli 251 71 Jangalavadi 125,' 72 Kadattur .. 151, '3 Kadavanampatty R.F. .. .. l. 74 KadlOparam ...... 20 Kalladipatty ...... •• .. •• ....1 "", KaI1adipattY .. •• .. .. •• ...... •• 172 97 Kallattupatty .. •• .. .. lIO n K.atnad Bxtn. :-8..P. •• •• •• .... •• • • 21'0 " 71' J;amalampat t, .41 •• .41 •• •• ..-A ... • • 148, 237 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF YILLAGES.

3. HAIlUR TALUL

·Sf.No. Name of villaze. L.C. 1If~.

(1) (2) (j. SO KambalRallur 47

II .t(arabalai R.F. 1~2 82 Karapadi liB 83 Karungal R.F. .. 21(i 84 Karuthampatty is 85 Kattavadichampatty 72 86 Kattiripatty lSO 31 Kathur 121

~8 Kavandampatty 259 89 _ Kavaramalai R.F. 205 9() · Kavaramalai Extn. R.F. WS 91 Kavoipatty 9() 92 K.elavalli 4 93 KerekodihaIli 10lJ

94 · Kettureddipatty )9~

95 Kilanur 6~ % Kilchengampadi III 97 · Kilapparai IH 95 Kilmorappur III 99 Kiraipatty 173

100 Kodamandapatty ~., 101 Kokkarappatty :l 102 · Kokkarappatty 212 103 Kolagampatty 169 104 Kolimookkanuru 256 105 Kombur 271 106 KOIlampatty 124 101 Kondampatty .. 23 lOS Kondayampatty .. ••1 J09 Kongavetnbu .. J' no Kosapatty 5S 111 Kothanampatty .. .. 1_70 112 Kottarapatty .. 113 Kottapatty R.F. .. 13Z 114 Kottapatty Extn. R.F. 219 115 KottapattY .. 175 116 Kudumiyampatty 186 117 Kulbmp'.ltty .. ::87 lt~ Kulunthambin:ltMm R.P' 2Zl '81 12-5-31A 23S

ALPHA;BETlCAL LIST OF VILLAGES

8. HAR.UR. TALUK.

Sl. No. Name ofvillolJe. L.C. No~

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119 K Ufl1arampatty 222 120 Kumbarahalli 244 121 Kurumbapatty 64- 122 Kurumapatty '. 14i 123 KUrumbaplltty 113- ]24 Kuttapatty 11 125 Kuttipatty 66 126 Lingina ickenahalli ]53- . 127 l\'ladathahally 158

128 Malagapadi 21~ 129 Mallapu am 24,. 130 Mambadi 136 131 Mampatty 31 132 Mandik ulamP&tty 76· 133 Mangade 269' 134 Man gala patty 179 135 Maniyabaili ]07 136 Manjavadi 279

137 Marudipatti 3~ 138 Mattiyampatti 26- J39 Mattiyampatti 3S 140 Mavedpatti 'l 141 Mekalanayakanahalli 2" 142 Melanur 6. 143 Melsengambadi U 144 Melthangi 229 . 145 Mznisi 240 146 Mettuvalasai R.F. 37 147 Mobirippatti 123- ]48 Mol aiya nur 254 149 Mondukuli 82 150 Mookkanurpatti 151 151 Moo"kkareddipatti 26ct 152 Morappur 102

J 53 Morasappatu 117 154 M ottankurichi ]99

J.s~ MottayampallJ •• 5~ 1St :\.llngUipat1y R.r. .. •• •• .. . •.. •• 00. . 239

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Name ofl'illare L.C.No. 0) ... (.2) 157 Nachanampatti 120

J~8 Nachanampatti 171 159 Nadupatti 114 160 Nadupatti 28J. 161 N allagudlahalli 155 Hi2 Nambippatti 170 163 Naranapuram 237 164 Naripalli 133 .: 165 Nariyampatti 24 166 Navalai 44 167 Nayinakavundampatti 5'. 168 Neruppandakuppam 61 169 Nochikuttai R.F. 285 .J. 170 Nonanganur 282 171 Obilinayakkanpatti 57 172 Obilinayakkanahalli R.F. 1% 173 Oddupatti 245 174 Pacbanampatti 142. , , 175 Palaiyam 86 176 Palaiyam 42 177 Pallipatti R.F. 232. 178 Pallipatti 40 179 Pallipatti 49 110 Pallipatti 250 181 Pallipatti 262 182 Panamarathupatti 118 183 Pannikulam 1 124- Pappambadi 234 : ' 185 Papichettipatti 147 186 Papinayakkanvalasai 21 187 Papireddipatti 272 188 Pariayapatti 15 Pariayapatti 189 .. 209' Pattukanampatti 190 , . 2&4- 191 Peddasamudram 19.4 192 Peddur 161 ., 193 Perayapannimaduvu » )94 PeTiv~patti .. .. '. 240

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES.

i. HARUll T .... LUJ::.. .,st. NtJ. Name o/village (1) (2) (3, tl'5 Pcthatbampatti 1" 196 Pola.yampalli S!

197 Ponneri I3~ .19& Poyyapatti 11 19;9 Pudinattam 12.& 200 Pudinattam 241 Zltl Pudupatti DO 202 Pudur 17S 203 Puliparuthi 2.()4. 204 Puludiyur 211. 205 Ramanahalli 19J 206 Rasala.mpatti 101 207 Reddipp atti 111 208 Itegadahalli 203 209 Runganavalasai 18 210 Sakkilipatti 12 211 Samanattam U5 212 Samandahalli C} 213 Sandappatti {SO 214 Sekkampatti 16(9 215 Sekkampatti c}l .216 Selambai 226 217 Sembiyanur 275 :U8 Sengandippatti 177 219 Sennampatti 1114 .220 Senrayampatti 133 221 Setrapatti 11' 222 Sikkalur 11 223 Singirih alli 1M 224 Singiripatty 10 225 Sitted Extn. R. F. 21() 226 Sitted R.F. 263 227 Sitteri 231 228 Sittilingi R.F. 267 229 Sittilingi 223 230 Sittilingi Extn. R.F. 26i 231 Soriyampatti 94-

232 Sundangipatti ~3 233 Sunkarahalli 241

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&. HARUlt T ALUl(.

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2304 Suranatham 222 la5 Surappatti 164- SuriyakaGi ZIT 237 Tadanur 19J -233 Tadaravalasai 184 .239 Ta]anatham 191- ~ Tamarakoliyampatti J6, 241 Tambal 1"1 ~ Tambal Extn. R.F. ~ .... - 243 Tamaleripatti 14 244 Tammichettipatti 99' 245 Tandekuppam 122- 246 Tanippa4i 79 247 Tarisai R.F. 227 24i Tekkanampatti 224' 249 Tenkaraikottai 191 250 Thadampatti 9S 251 Thadampatti 139 252 Thadampatti 264 253 Thadampatti 2S1 254 Theertbamalai R.P'. 80 255 Theerthamalai 85 256 Thinnahalli ]~2 257 Thippampatti R.F. 13 .25B Thoppampatti 54 .259 Thuranampatti (2 26O ThurunjihaUi 192 261 Unisenahalli 201 262 Vachchatti 233 263 Vadugap

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