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Krishnagiri District CENSUS OF INDIA 2011 TOTAL POPULATION AND POPULATION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES FOR VILLAGE PANCHAYATS AND PANCHAYAT UNIONS KRISHNAGIRI DISTRICT DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS TAMILNADU ABSTRACT KRISHNAGIRI DISTRICT No. of Total Total Sl. No. Panchayat Union Total Male Total SC SC Male SC Female Total ST ST Male ST Female Village Population Female 1 Krishnagiri 30 1,54,441 77,386 77,055 22,204 11,070 11,134 1,133 545 588 2 Kaveripattinam 36 1,69,252 86,120 83,132 14,816 7,376 7,440 584 289 295 3 Veppanapalli 27 94,483 48,033 46,450 11,131 5,587 5,544 578 288 290 4 Bargur 36 1,91,483 97,328 94,155 26,668 13,492 13,176 2,214 1,110 1,104 5 Mathur 24 1,07,520 55,298 52,222 17,100 8,671 8,429 260 133 127 6 Uthangarai 34 1,44,375 74,219 70,156 34,159 17,338 16,821 2,491 1,256 1,235 7 Hosur 26 1,16,388 58,741 57,647 26,188 13,275 12,913 144 80 64 8 Shoolagiri 42 1,77,900 91,463 86,437 24,280 12,310 11,970 2,299 1,183 1,116 9 Kelamangalam 28 1,28,884 66,564 62,320 16,347 8,358 7,989 4,892 2,481 2,411 10 Thally 50 1,81,017 93,416 87,601 28,052 14,461 13,591 6,385 3,321 3,064 Grand Total 333 14,65,743 7,48,568 7,17,175 2,20,945 1,11,938 1,09,007 20,980 10,686 10,294 KRISHNAGIRI 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 3,705 1,872 1,833 406 190 216 20 11 9 2 Agasipalli 12,915 6,548 6,367 2,275 1,153 1,122 12 6 6 3 Alapatti 2,644 1,350 1,294 1,638 831 807 - - - 4 Bayanapalli 2,258 1,151 1,107 697 348 349 1 1 - 5 Bellampalli 1,605 809 796 258 139 119 125 50 75 6 Bellarapalli 2,319 1,181 1,138 36 15 21 - - - 7 Chikkapoovathi 5,722 2,899 2,823 955 468 487 351 171 180 8 Devasamudiram 2,057 1,016 1,041 395 183 212 55 30 25 9 Gengaleri 5,765 2,925 2,840 689 344 345 79 39 40 10 Gooliam 2,079 1,039 1,040 33 20 13 - - - 11 Junjupalli 1,792 868 924 328 154 174 - - - 12 Kallukurikki 6,097 2,967 3,130 825 372 453 - - - 13 Kammaampalli 3,609 1,763 1,846 143 62 81 1 - 1 14 Kathinayanapalli 6,060 2,975 3,085 1,118 556 562 - - - 15 Kathujuganapalli 22,714 11,317 11,397 2,679 1,328 1,351 46 23 23 16 Kondepalli 2,729 1,339 1,390 64 28 36 - - - 17 Malinayanapalli 2,150 1,068 1,082 152 77 75 1 1 - 18 Mechakalachannampalli 4,402 2,127 2,275 1,041 492 549 - - - 19 Moramadagu 1,992 984 1,008 218 106 112 - - - 20 Naralapalli 6,234 3,139 3,095 713 371 342 36 19 17 21 Pachiganapalli 2,572 1,298 1,274 545 271 274 - - - 22 Peddampatti 8,763 4,478 4,285 1,762 927 835 15 8 7 23 Peddatalapalli 9,773 4,925 4,848 776 401 375 11 3 8 24 Periamuthu 8,413 4,230 4,183 1,303 645 658 201 100 101 KRISHNAGIRI 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 Periyakottapalli 5,393 2,648 2,745 176 83 93 83 37 46 26 Sembadamuthur 2,484 1,300 1,184 178 102 76 - - - 27 Sokkadi 4,931 2,564 2,367 408 201 207 3 3 - 28 Thippanapalli 3,783 1,802 1,981 332 164 168 - - - 29 Velakalahalli 2,051 1,059 992 463 235 228 90 41 49 30 Venkatapuram 7,430 3,745 3,685 1,598 804 794 3 2 1 TOTAL 1,54,441 77,386 77,055 22,204 11,070 11,134 1,133 545 588 KAVERIPATTINAM 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 2,468 1,256 1,212 684 325 359 - - - 2 Arasampatti 7,925 4,017 3,908 1,773 910 863 167 85 82 3 Avathavadi 2,759 1,398 1,361 130 65 65 - - - 4 Balekuli 3,549 1,848 1,701 137 74 63 - - - 5 Bannihalli 5,955 3,045 2,910 300 143 157 1 - 1 6 Barur 4,081 2,039 2,042 645 325 320 - - - 7 Chaparthi 4,944 2,454 2,490 616 306 310 179 85 94 8 Chellakuttapatti 2,694 1,377 1,317 52 29 23 - - - 9 Chowttahalli 4,451 2,259 2,192 229 107 122 - - - 10 Damodarhalli 4,722 2,449 2,273 40 22 18 - - - 11 Errahalli 10,749 5,405 5,344 565 285 280 7 2 5 KAVERIPATTINAM 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 12 Erumampatti 3,476 1,775 1,701 57 28 29 - - - 13 Gundalapatti 5,838 2,896 2,942 269 128 141 - - - 14 Jagadab 5,621 2,935 2,686 185 93 92 - - - 15 Kalvehalli 5,172 2,656 2,516 207 108 99 4 3 1 16 Karadihalli 4,150 2,162 1,988 119 56 63 - - - 17 Keelkuppam 2,560 1,326 1,234 40 21 19 - - - 18 Kottapatti 3,392 1,733 1,659 493 252 241 - - - 19 Kudimenahalli 3,637 1,839 1,798 655 322 333 - - - 20 Malayandahalli 4,541 2,369 2,172 219 112 107 - - - 21 Marichettihalli 2,803 1,449 1,354 11 6 5 - - - 22 Maruderi 4,112 2,039 2,073 796 396 400 - - - 23 Mittahalli 9,361 4,747 4,614 135 71 64 1 - 1 24 Nadungal 2,992 1,459 1,533 130 59 71 10 4 6 25 Paiyur 5,842 2,994 2,848 686 325 361 65 31 34 26 Pannandur 4,066 2,078 1,988 905 457 448 - - - 27 Panneswaramadam 2,686 1,352 1,334 216 95 121 - - - 28 Papparapatti 3,972 2,128 1,844 499 257 242 - - - 29 Santhapuram 8,078 4,038 4,040 429 202 227 128 70 58 30 Sundekuppam 8,661 4,386 4,275 77 37 40 - - - 31 Talihalli 3,418 1,728 1,690 116 56 60 4 3 1 32 Thatrahalli 3,271 1,640 1,631 555 277 278 1 - 1 33 Timmapuram 6,337 3,176 3,161 1,376 676 700 17 6 11 34 Vadamangalam 1,703 888 815 439 229 210 - - - 35 Veeramalai 4,257 2,196 2,061 503 254 249 - - - 36 Vilangamudi 5,009 2,584 2,425 528 268 260 - - - TOTAL 1,69,252 86,120 83,132 14,816 7,376 7,440 584 289 295 VEPPANAPALLI 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 Balanapalli 2,068 1,068 1,000 485 249 236 10 4 6 2 Bathimadugu 1,248 638 610 7 3 4 - - - 3 Beemandapalli 2,786 1,402 1,384 81 36 45 - - - 4 Billanakuppam 4,546 2,327 2,219 892 456 436 55 33 22 5 Chennasandiram 5,367 2,723 2,644 418 211 207 26 15 11 6 Chinnamanavaranapalli 3,456 1,813 1,643 183 96 87 - - - 7 Chinthagummanapalli 2,313 1,167 1,146 140 71 69 - - - 8 Ennekolla 5,171 2,658 2,513 740 363 377 22 12 10 9 Helekundani 2,483 1,308 1,175 98 45 53 - - - 10 Ipiganapalli 1,186 608 578 141 70 71 - - - 11 Kodipalli 2,735 1,410 1,325 240 120 120 - - - 12 Kundarapalli 1,722 831 891 279 145 134 - - - 13 Kuppachiparai 2,565 1,332 1,233 59 28 31 2 - 2 14 Kurinapalli 3,275 1,643 1,632 307 160 147 - - - 15 Kurubarapalli 5,387 2,764 2,623 204 103 101 - - - 16 Madepalli 5,100 2,536 2,564 1,614 796 818 1 - 1 17 Manavaranapalli 3,758 1,948 1,810 253 116 137 35 15 20 18 Marachandiram 4,435 2,218 2,217 738 342 396 - - - 19 Nachikuppam 2,337 1,157 1,180 204 101 103 - - - 20 Naduvanapalli 7,001 3,612 3,389 1,106 584 522 - - - 21 Neralagiri 4,319 2,245 2,074 999 531 468 - - - 22 Pichankundapedanapalli 1,279 653 626 239 115 124 - - - 23 Samanthamalai 2,980 1,431 1,549 181 85 96 - - - 24 Sigaramaganapalli 4,934 2,521 2,413 776 380 396 146 68 78 VEPPANAPALLI 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 Thammandarapalli 2,531 1,297 1,234 134 78 56 14 8 6 26 Theertham 1,247 641 606 9 2 7 - - - 27 Veppanapalli 8,254 4,082 4,172 604 301 303 267 133 134 TOTAL 94,483 48,033 46,450 11,131 5,587 5,544 578 288 290 BARGUR PANCHAYAT UNION Sl.
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