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Tiruvannamalai District CENSUS OF INDIA 2011 TOTAL POPULATION AND POPULATION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES FOR VILLAGE PANCHAYATS AND PANCHAYAT UNIONS TIRUVANNAMALAI DISTRICT DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS TAMILNADU TIRUVANNAMALAI DISTRICT No. of Total Sl. No. Panchayat Union Total Male Total Female Total SC SC Male SC Female Total ST ST Male ST Female Village Population 1 Tiruvannamalai 69 1,79,905 90,686 89,219 45,605 23,086 22,519 3,784 1,892 1,892 2 Keelapennathur 45 1,04,216 52,591 51,625 27,399 13,794 13,605 2,477 1,263 1,214 3 Thurinjapuram 47 1,23,213 61,920 61,293 28,031 13,938 14,093 1,662 841 821 4 Polur 40 1,35,345 67,609 67,736 27,332 13,575 13,757 476 240 236 5 Kalasapakkam 45 1,20,612 60,781 59,831 32,571 16,352 16,219 440 224 216 6 Chetpet 49 94,387 47,272 47,115 11,570 5,764 5,806 364 188 176 7 Chengam 44 1,42,114 71,975 70,139 50,814 25,630 25,184 2,458 1,206 1,252 8 Pudupalayam 37 89,491 45,453 44,038 28,306 14,282 14,024 1,118 598 520 9 Thandrampet 47 1,78,648 89,658 88,990 41,825 20,778 21,047 17,018 8,601 8,417 10 Jawadhu Hills 11 51,999 26,483 25,516 1,071 568 503 47,081 23,952 23,129 11 Cheyyar 53 94,259 47,226 47,033 26,658 13,440 13,218 1,136 562 574 12 Anakkavur 55 78,799 39,786 39,013 20,848 10,571 10,277 1,289 635 654 13 Vembakkam 64 1,27,752 64,013 63,739 32,673 16,350 16,323 1,349 646 703 14 Vandavasi 61 1,10,990 55,670 55,320 34,271 17,232 17,039 2,172 1,085 1,087 15 Thellar 61 97,938 48,965 48,973 29,911 14,894 15,017 2,229 1,103 1,126 16 Peranamallur 57 85,475 42,551 42,924 19,068 9,472 9,596 1,145 553 592 17 Arani 38 1,15,884 57,972 57,912 25,476 12,635 12,841 521 248 273 18 West Arani 37 1,08,022 53,952 54,070 18,615 9,134 9,481 377 184 193 Grand Total 860 20,39,049 10,24,563 10,14,486 5,02,044 2,51,495 2,50,549 87,096 44,021 43,075 TIRUVANNAMALAI PANCHAYAT UNION Sl. Name of Population Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes No. Panchayat Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Adaiyur 4,236 2,170 2,066 2,117 1,068 1,049 1 - 1 2 Adiannamalai 4,066 2,086 1,980 474 248 226 19 10 9 3 Alaganandal 1,807 931 876 327 173 154 - - - 4 Allikondapattu 1,371 697 674 - - - - - - 5 Ananandal 2,050 1,063 987 744 387 357 - - - 6 Anaipirandan 1,489 742 747 40 10 30 31 12 19 7 Andampallam 6,296 3,186 3,110 707 367 340 - - - 8 Aradapattu 2,781 1,402 1,379 1,545 796 749 31 14 17 9 Aruthirapattu 657 319 338 311 157 154 - - - 10 Athiyandal 1,830 955 875 760 378 382 - - - 11 Ayyam Palayam 3,823 1,933 1,890 1,945 989 956 369 190 179 12 Chinnakallapadi 2,190 1,117 1,073 1,300 652 648 156 83 73 13 Chinnakangianur 4,196 2,333 1,863 712 373 339 10 8 2 14 Devanandal 1,647 863 784 549 272 277 - - - 15 Devanur 2,111 1,035 1,076 - - - - - - 16 Endal 2,485 1,292 1,193 618 333 285 83 41 42 17 Isukkalikatteri 3,406 1,747 1,659 2,270 1,169 1,101 - - - 18 Kadagaman 2,632 1,356 1,276 772 393 379 - - - 19 T.Kalleri 2,835 1,440 1,395 1,617 825 792 - - - 20 Kallottu 690 361 329 17 10 7 1 1 - 21 Kandiyankuppam 1,723 885 838 757 401 356 - - - 22 Kanandampoondi 1,555 826 729 458 257 201 - - - 23 Kannapandal 1,247 624 623 157 72 85 - - - 24 Kattampoondi 3,725 1,873 1,852 202 108 94 2 2 - TIRUVANNAMALAI PANCHAYAT UNION -Cont. Sl. Name of Population Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes No. Panchayat Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 25 Kilchettipattu 1,432 739 693 39 25 14 16 9 7 26 Kilkachirapattu 1,818 932 886 368 177 191 82 41 41 27 Kilkaripur 2,788 1,446 1,342 717 379 338 21 11 10 28 Kilnachipattu (SO) 2,375 1,217 1,158 217 109 108 7 5 2 29 Kolakkudi 2,066 1,024 1,042 852 423 429 77 36 41 30 Madurampattu 2,513 1,247 1,266 635 338 297 1 - 1 31 Malappambadi 2,584 1,269 1,315 983 479 504 - - - 32 Melathikan 3,395 1,703 1,692 166 81 85 1,105 541 564 33 Melchettipattu 1,691 830 861 425 204 221 - - - 34 Melkachirapattu 1,554 776 778 541 274 267 182 94 88 35 Meyyur 3,885 1,926 1,959 786 398 388 - - - 36 Nachanandal 1,727 909 818 231 128 103 56 30 26 37 Nadupattu 1,113 561 552 - - - - - - 38 Nallanpillaipetral 1,904 928 976 352 167 185 52 25 27 39 Nallavanpalayam 5,851 2,858 2,993 815 395 420 329 162 167 40 Naraiyur 3,497 1,787 1,710 984 505 479 - - - 41 Nariapattu 1,311 663 648 458 229 229 - - - 42 Navampattu 2,426 1,213 1,213 530 252 278 - - - 43 Nochimalai 1,988 971 1,017 34 20 14 6 3 3 44 Palaiyanur 5,207 2,605 2,602 1,813 910 903 48 25 23 45 Panaiyur 1,108 563 545 125 54 71 36 17 19 46 Pandithapattu 2,116 1,058 1,058 379 180 199 - - - 47 Parayampattu 1,953 990 963 1,142 585 557 - - - 48 Pavithiram 4,733 2,294 2,439 653 329 324 65 35 30 49 Pavupattu 3,154 1,620 1,534 843 439 404 - - - 50 Periakallapadi 2,643 1,294 1,349 750 370 380 - - - TIRUVANNAMALAI PANCHAYAT UNION -Cont. Sl. Name of Population Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes No. Panchayat Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 51 Perumanam 3,349 1,686 1,663 316 165 151 - - - 52 Savalpoondi 1,076 537 539 514 245 269 43 23 20 53 Su. Pappambadi 1,446 734 712 615 312 303 - - - 54 Su.Andapattu 1,181 580 601 - - - 27 12 15 55 Su.Nallur 903 458 445 254 124 130 - - - 56 Su.Valavetti 2,259 1,117 1,142 874 426 448 2 1 1 57 Su.Kambupattu 1,312 686 626 480 257 223 - - - 58 Thalayampallam 3,875 1,908 1,967 1,886 916 970 32 13 19 59 Thandarai 2,118 1,072 1,046 790 400 390 77 39 38 60 Thatchampattu 2,123 1,081 1,042 1,033 527 506 - - - 61 Thenmathur 4,542 1,939 2,603 1,282 630 652 489 239 250 62 Thiruvanaimugam Valasai 1,438 707 731 483 258 225 - - - 63 Thiruvarangam Valavetti 902 458 444 - - - - - - 64 Udayanandal 697 343 354 - - - - - - 65 Velayambakkam 1,988 1,023 965 243 121 122 - - - 66 Vengikkal 18,244 9,278 8,966 2,233 1,116 1,117 204 101 103 67 Veraiyur 1,057 524 533 416 201 215 124 69 55 68 Viruthuvilanginan 2,282 1,168 1,114 467 249 218 - - - 69 Viswanthangal 1,433 728 705 482 251 231 - - - TOTAL 1,79,905 90,686 89,219 45,605 23,086 22,519 3,784 1,892 1,892 KEELAPENNATHUR PANCHAYAT UNION Sl. Name of Population Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes No. Panchayat Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Agaram 1,376 693 683 410 205 205 - - - 2 Angunam 980 498 482 334 184 150 47 19 28 3 Anukkumalai 1,792 876 916 9 3 6 634 315 319 4 Aranji 1,997 984 1,013 424 197 227 - - - 5 Arumbakkam 1,081 533 548 227 110 117 - - - 6 Avoor 5,213 2,654 2,559 374 198 176 49 27 22 7 Chellancuppam 3,316 1,686 1,630 1,392 695 697 - - - 8 Ganabapuram 1,775 903 872 91 45 46 36 19 17 9 Ganalapadi 2,958 1,479 1,479 842 404 438 15 8 7 10 Gengapattu(Na) 1,520 755 765 6 4 2 - - - 11 Gudalur (Z) 1,998 996 1,002 - - - - - - 12 Iyengunam 2,915 1,430 1,485 782 381 401 23 8 15 13 Kadambai 2,399 1,179 1,220 1,006 516 490 - - - 14 Kalingaleri 819 416 403 156 69 87 36 16 20 15 Kallayyee 2,533 1,262 1,271 454 223 231 - - - 16 Kalpoondi 1,526 758 768 981 489 492 138 70 68 17 Kaniampundi 884 448 436 99 55 44 8 5 3 18 Karikilambadi 2,163 1,123 1,040 494 242 252 183 94 89 19 Kathalambattu 1,483 746 737 682 341 341 111 59 52 20 Kattumalayanur 3,819 1,934 1,885 1,588 796 792 53 28 25 21 Kazhikulam 1,469 767 702 178 92 86 - - - 22 Keekalur 3,630 1,815 1,815 1,332 665 667 - - - 23 Keeranur 2,304 1,156 1,148 1,479 736 743 - - - 24 Kolathur 3,021 1,517 1,504 781 401 380 13 8 5 KEELAPENNATHUR PANCHAYAT UNION -Cont.
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