Uthangarai taluk
Uthangarai taluk is a rural taluk of Krishnagiri district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.[1] The headquarters is the town of Uthangarai.
Areas in the taluk
There is one town, the headquarters panchayat town of Uthangarai, and 182 villages in Uthangarai taluk, with the largest village being Thandiyappanoor with a 2011 census population of 2240.[2] The villages are:[2]
- Ammaiyampatti
- Ammankovilpathi
- Anandur
- Andipatty
- Andiyur
- Appinaickenpatti
- Arunapathi
- Athipadi
- Athiveereyampatti
- Badadasampatti
- Badapalli
- Badavanur
- Bommadasampatti
- Bommampatti
- Boorgalapalli
- Chandrapatti
- Chavadiyur
- Chennappanaickanur
- Chinnakunnathur
- Chinnathallapadi
- Chinnathgarapadi
- Dasampatti
- Egoor
- Elachyur
- Elavambadi
- Ettipatti I
- Ettipatti II
- Gangapirampatti
- Gendiganur
- Genginaickenpatti
- Gerigepally
- Giddampatti
- Gollapatti I
- Gollapatti II
- Goonampatti
- Govindapuram
- Gullampatti
- Gurugapatti
- Hanumantheertham
- Illuppaikuttapatti
- Kadavani
- Kadirampatti
- Kalluganur
- Kaludaipatti
- Kamakshipatti
- Kanakkampatti
- Kanampatti
- Kanganur
- Kanichi
- Kanjanur
- Karapattu
- Kariaperumalvalasai
- Karukkampatti
- Karumandapathi
- Kattanur
- Katteri
- Kattupatti
- Kattusingiripatti
- Kedagaranur
- Keelmathur
- Keelkuppam
- Kethunaickampatti
- Kiddampatti
- Kolinaickanpatti
- Kollanaikanoor
- Kollapatti
- Kommampattu
- Konapatti
- Kondampatti
- Kottapathy
- Kottarapatti
- Kottukarampatti
- Kullaganapalli
- Kullampathy
- Kumarampatty
- Kungilipatti
- Kunnathur
- Kuppanatham
- Kursampatti
- Kurubaravalasai
- Kurukkapatti
- Lakkampatti
- Maganurpatti
- Mallampatti
- Mallapuram
- Mallupatti
- Mannadipatti
- Marampatti
- Mettuthangal
- Meyyandapatti
- Mittapalli
- Moondrampatti
- Moongileri
- Mottur
- Muchilikuttai
- Mukkarampalli
- Murukkanthal
- Murungipatti
- Muthampatti
- Nadupatti I
- Nadupatti II
- Nagalpatti
- Naickanur
- Naiperampatti
- Nallavampatti
- Naralepalle
- Narasampatti
- Nochipatti
- Obakkavalasai
- Obilinaickanpatti
- Oddapatti I
- Oddapatti II
- Olaipatti
- Onnagarai I
- Onnagarai II
- Pachinampatti
- Padadasampatti
- Palaiakottai
- Pallathur
- Panamarathupatti
- Papparapatti I
- Papparapatti II
- Pappichettipatti
- Patlankottai
- Parasanur
- Pasandi
- Pavakkal
- Periathallapadi
- Periyakottakulam
- Perumalkuppam
- Perumalnaickempatti
- Peyanur
- Podar
- Ponnagarapatti
- Poovampatti
- Potharajanpatti
- Pudupatti
- Pudur I
- Pudur II
- Pudur III
- Puliyampatti
- Puliyampatti
- Puliyanur
- Pullavadampadi
- Punganai
- Pusampatti
- Ramakrishnampathy
- Reddipatti I
- Reddipatti II
- Reddivalasai
- Rendathampatti
- Salamarathupatti
- Samakavandanvalasai
- Samalpatti
- Selakarampatti
- Sengalpatti
- Singarapettai
- Solakkapatti
- Sorakkapatti
- Sulakarai
- Tagaratti
- Thannirpandal
- Thathanur
- Thathinayakkanpatti
- Theerthagirivalasai
- Thippampatti
- Thiruvanapatti
- Thurinjipatti
- Thandiyappanoor Main @Uthangarai
- Umaikavandampatti
- Umaiyanur
- Upparapatti
- Vaduganur
- Vannampatty
- Vathiyanur
- Vedapatti
- Veerachikupam
- Veeranakuppam
- Veeriampatti
- Velampatti
- Vellalapatti I
- Vellalapatti II
- Vengadathampatti
- Venkatapuram
- Veppalampatti
Demographics
According to the 2011 census, the taluk of Uthangarai had a population of 212,970 with 109,567 males and 103,403 females. There were 944 women for every 1,000 men. The taluk had a literacy rate of 64.73%. Child population in the age group below 6 years were 11,480 Males and 10,247 Females.[3]
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gollark: Or possibly coltrans/olivia, i.e. the generally competent people.
gollark: I suspect this is quintopia.
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References
- "Primary Census Abstract - Census 2001". Directorate of Census Operations-Tamil Nadu. Archived from the original on 6 August 2009.
- "NPR Report: Tamil Nadu: Krishnagiri: Uthangarai". National Population Register, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2011. Archived from the original on 27 April 2013.
- "Provisional Population Totals - Tamil Nadu-Census 2011" (PDF). Census Tamil Nadu. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 June 2013. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
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