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CENSUS OF INDIA 2001 SERIES-33 TAMIL NADU DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK Part -A MADURAI DISTRICT VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY Dr. C. Chandramouli of the Indian Administrative Service Director of Census Operations, Tamil Nadu

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Page 1: District Census Handbook, Madurai, Part-XII-A, Series-33

CENSUS OF INDIA 2001

SERIES-33 TAMIL NADU

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

Part - A

MADURAI DISTRICT

VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

Dr. C. Chandramouli of the Indian Administrative Service

Director of Census Operations, Tamil Nadu

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CHITHIRAI FESTIVAL

Madurai Meenakshi Amman temple takes an important place in celebrating numerous festivals and also attracting a large pilgrims from a" over Tamil Nadu and from many parts of India. One of the famous festival which takes place in April/ May every year called as Chitirai festival that is the celestial marriage of the Goddess Meenakshi to the God Sundareswarar. The God Sundara rajar, the brother of Meenakshi, is carried by devotees in procession from Alagar Koil to Madurai for the wedding rituals.

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Contents

Pages

Foreword Xl

Preface Xlll

Acknow ledgements xv

Map of Madurai District

District Highlights - 200 I XL'C

Important Statistics of the District, 200 I

Ranking of Taluks in the District

Summary Statements from 1 - 9

Statement 1: Name of the headquarters of DistrictlTaluk their rural-urban X'CVl

status and distance from District headquarters, 2001

Statement 2: Name of the headquarters of District/CD block, their X'CVl

rural-urban status and distance from District headquarters, 200 I

Statement 3: Population of the District at each census from 1901 to 200 I -:0..'Vll

Statement 4: Area, number of villages/towns and population in District XXVlll

and Taluk, 2001

Statement 5: CD block wise number of villages and rural population, 2001 :.\..""'Oill

Statement 6: Population of urban agglomerations (including constituent units/ :.\..""'Oill

towns), 200 I

Statement 7: Villages with population of 5,000 and above at CD block level XXXlll

as per 2001 census and amenities available

Statement 8: Statutory towns \vith population less than 5,000 as per 200 I XX'CV

census and amenities available

Statement 9: Houseless and institutional population ofTaluks, rural and urban, 2001

Analytical Note

(i) History and Scope of the District Census Handbook

(ii) Brief History of the District

(iii) Administrative set-up

(iv) Physical features

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(v) Census concept

(vi) Non-Census concepts

(vii) Census 200 1 findings

Distribution of population in Rural and Urban areas; Size, class and status of Towns; Population Growth, Density and Sex Ratio; Literacy; Economic Activity; Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

(vin) Brief Analysis of data based on inset tables I to 52

(ix) Major Social and Cultural events in the District - Fairs and festivals

(x) Places of tourist interest in Madurai District

(xi) Major characteristics of the District

(xii) Scope of Village and Town Directory

Part A - Village and Town Directory

Section I - Village Directory

(a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in the village directory

(b) List of villages merged in towns and outgrowth of 2001 Census

(c) CD block wise presentation of Village Directory Data

1. KOTTAMPATTI CD BLOCK

(i) Map of Melur Taluk

(ii) Alphabetical List of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 200 I

(iii) Village Directory

2. MELUR CD BLOCK

(i) Alphabetical List of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 200 I

(ii) Village Directory

3. MADURAI EAST CD BLOCK

(i) Map of Madurai North Taluk

(ii) Alphabetical List of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 200 I

(m) Village Directory

4. MADURAI WEST CD BLOCK

(i) Alphabetical List of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001

(ii) Village Directory

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5. ALANGANALLUR CD BLOCK

(i) Map of Vadipatti Taluk 181

(ii) Alphabetical List of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 183

(iii) Village Directory 184

6. VADIPATTI CD BLOCK

(i) Alphabetical List of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 199

(ii) Village Directory 200

7. CHELLAMPATTI CD BLOCK

(i) Map of Usilampatti Taluk 211

(ii) Alphabetical List of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 213

(iii) Village Directory 214

8. USILAMPATTI CD BLOCK

(i) Alphabetical List of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 227

(ii) Village Directory 228

9. SEDAPATTI CD BLOCK

(i) Map of Peraiyur Taluk 237

(ii) Alphabetical List of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 239

(iii) Village Directory 240

10. THIRUMANGALAM CD BLOCK

(i) Map of Thirumangalam Taluk 253

(ii) Alphabetical List of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 255

(iii) Village Directory 258

11. THIRUPARANKUNDRAM CD BLOCK

(i) Map of Madurai South Taluk 275

(ii) Alphabetical List of Villages alongwith location code 1991· and 200 1 277

(iii) Village Directory 280

12. KALLIKUDI CD BLOCK

(i) Alphabetical List of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 299

(ii) Village Directory 300

13. T. KALLUPATTI CD BLOCK

(i) Alphabetical List of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 200 1 315

(ii) Village Directory 316

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(d) Appendixes to Village Directory

Appendix - I

Appendix - Ia

Appendix - Ib

Appendix - Ie

Appendix - II

Appendix - IIa

Appendix - III

Appendix - IV

Appendix - V

Appendix - VI

Appendix -VIla

Appendix -VIIb:

Appendix -VIII

Appendix - IX

Abstract of Educational, Medical and other amenities in villages - CD block Level

Villages by number of Primary Schools

Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools

Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available

Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more amenities

List of Census Towns which do not have one or more amenities

Land utilisation data in respect of Census Towns/non-municipal towns

CD block wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available

Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Castes population

Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribe population

List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges

List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat

Statement showing number of girls schools in the villages

Section II - Town Directory

(i) Note explaining the abbreviations used in the Town Directory

(ii) Town Directory Statements

Statement I Status and Growth History

Statement II Physical Aspects and Location of Towns,

Statement III Municipal Finance, 1998-99

Statement IV Civic and other Amenities, 1999

1999

Statement V Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1999

Statement VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1999

Statement VII Civic and other amenities in Slums, 1999

(iii) Appendix to Town Directory - Towns showing their outgrowth with population

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Part B - Primary Census Abstract

Brief note on Primary Census Abstract

District Primary Census Abstract

Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract

Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes

Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes

Village Primary Census Abstract -CD block wise

Urban Primary Census Abstract

Annexures and their write-up

Annexure- I Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat

Annexure- II Note on fertility and mortality measures

Annexure- III Various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage

Annexure- IV Percentage distribution of migrants by place of birth/place of last residence

Annexure- V Brief account of main religions in the district

Annexure- VI Marital status of population in the district

Annexure- VII Age, sex and educational level in the district

Annexure-VIII Distribution of different mother tongues

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Foreword

The District Census Handbook (DCHB) published by Census Organisation since 1951 census, is one of the important publications in the context of planning and development at grossroots

level. The publication, which is brought out for each district, contains several demographic and socio-economic chd.i"acteristics village-wise and town-wise of the district alongwith the status of availability of civic amenities, infrastructural facilities, etc.

The scope of the DCHB was initially confined to a few Census Tables and Primary Census Abstract ~PCA) of each village and town within the district. Thereafter, at successive censuses, its scope and coverage has been enlarged. The DCHB published at the 1961 census provided a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory including PCA. The 1971 census­DCHB series was 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 PCAand amenity data in respect of villages. The 1981 census DCHB was in two parts: Part-A contained village and town directory and Part-B the PCAofvillage and town including the SCs and STs PCA up to tahsil/town levels. New features alongwith restructuring of the formats of village and town directory were added into it. In Village Directory, all amenities except electricity were brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such an amenity, was given. Information on new items such as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village were provided so as to meet the requirements of some of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Information on approach to the village was provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give the details on number of inaccessible villages in each district. In the Town Directory, a statement (VII) on slums was introduced to provide the details on civic and other amenities in the notified slums of Class I and Class II towns.

The 1991 census DCHB, by and large, followed the pattern of presentation of 1981 census, except the format of PC A was restructured. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four­fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 census. In addition, sex-wise population in 0-6 age group was included in the PCA for the first time with a view to enable the data users to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 census was the Community Development Block (CD block) level presentation of village directory and PCA data instead of the traditional tahsil/taluk/PS level presentation. It was expected that the presentation of village directory and PCA data at CD block level will help the planners in formulation of micro level development plans, CD block being lowest administrative unit.

The present series of 200 1 census DCHBs have been made more informative and exhaustive in terms of coverage and content. The Village Directory has been enlarged in scope by including a number of other facilities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers and magazines and 'most important commodity' manufactured in village. Income and expenditure of gram panchayat, wherever possible, has been provided. Apart from these, more details on distance(s) at which basic amenities are available (if not available III the village), are given. This includes educational facilities (namely primary and middle schools and college), medical facilities (viz. Allopathic Hospital, Maternity & Child Welfare Centre and Primary Health Centre), drinking water, post & telegraph (post office and phone), communication, bank, credit societies and recreational facilities. In Town Directory, the statement on Slums has been modified and its coverage enlarged by including details on all slums instead of 'notified slums'. The information is given in case of all statutory towns irrespective

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of their class, against only Class I and Class II towns in the 1981 and 1991 censuses. The basic amenities available in the villages and towns are analysed in depth with the help of a number of cross-classified inset tables and statements. Two other significant additions in the publication are inclusion of 'motif' highlighting significant characteristic of the district and analytical notes as annexures. The analytical notes on (i) fertility and mortality and (ii) various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage arc prepared based on 1991 Census. Whereas, in the notes relating to (i) percentage distribution of migrants by place ofbirthlplace oflast residence, (ii) main religions, (iii) marital status of population, (iv) age, sex and education and (v) distribution of spectrum of mother tongue, nature and extent of changes occurred in the district in its basic socio-demographic features during the decade 1991-200 I are analysed. The eight digits permanent location code number (PLCN) to all the villages and to\vns have been assigned keeping in view the future needs.

The village and town level amenity data have been collected, compiled and computerised in prescribed record structure under the supervision of Dr. e. Chandramouli, Director of Census Operations, Tamil Nadu. Thereafter, efforts have been made to ensure comparability of the information with that of 1991 census data and the information brought out by the respective State Governments in their annual reports and statistical handbooks for various years after 1991. The task of planning, designing and coordination of this publication was carried out by Shri R.G. Mitra, Deputy Registrar General (C&T) and Dr. I.e. Agrawal, Assistant Registrar General of Social Studies Division. Dr. R.P.Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical guidance in the preparation of maps. Whereas, Shri Anil Kumar Arora, Deputy Director of Data Processing Division who worked under the overall supervision of Shri Himakar, Add!. Director (EDP) helped in preparation of record structure for computerisation of village and town directory data and the programme for the generation of Village Directory and Town Directory statements including analytical inset tables. The draft DCHB manuscripts received from the Census Directorates have been scrutinised in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shri S.L. Jain, Deputy Director and Shri R.K. Mehta, Assistant Director. I am thankful to all of them and others who have contributed to make this publication possible.

New Delhi,

17tl1 October, 2006.

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D.K. Sikri Registrar General &

Census Commissioner, India

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Preface

Dublication of the District Ccnsus Handbooks (DCHBs) \yas initiated after thc 1951 ccnsus and is lZontinuing since then with innovations/modifications after each decennial census. This is thc most valuable district level publication brought out by the census organization on behalf of each State Govcrnment/Union Territory administration. It inter-alia provides datalinformation on some of the basic demographic and socio-economic characteristics and on the availability of ccrtain important civic amenities/facilities in each village and town of the respective districts.

The District Census Handbook has two segments: Part A and Part B. Part A primarily deals with village and Town Directory and Part B contains Primary Census Abstract of each village and town of the District. The 1991 Census data presentation both in Part A and Part B of this book was the transition from traditional presentation at Taluk level to CD Block level and this pattern continued in 2001 census as well.

F or the first time in 2001 census, the District Census Handbooks are being made available in electronic format.

The District Census Handbook is the joint collaboration of the Census Directorate and the Government of Tamil Nadu. On behalf of the Government of Tamil Nadu, this Directorate has prepared the manuscript of this book.

The District Census Handbooks of 2001 have some additional information which is based on the 200 I census as compared to the previous censuses like capturing of information on participation of women in economic activities, netting all the children in age-group 0-14 as also elderly people of age 60 years and above. The data about the number of handicapped persons including partial disability has also been collected in 2001 census for the whole of India. The most important methodological innovation introduced in 2001 census relate to carving out separate slum enumeration blocks.

The data being presented in this publication have been collected and compiled by Shri M.R.V Krishna Rao, Deputy Director of Census Operations, Tamil Nadu with the assistance of Shri S.K. Srivastav, N. Sukumar Nandagopal and A. Achchhu Ali, Assistant Directors. For the preparation of manuscript of this book, I received wholehearted co-operation from all the Heads of Departments, Heads of offices of the District /Taluk/Corporation/MunicipallTown and Rural Administration and a number of dedicated and experienced Census staff of this office. I am grateful to all of them for their valuable contribution in the accomplishment of this task of national importance. I must place on record the co-operation extended to me by the press media and clectronic media to make the census taking a great success in the state.

I am deeply grateful to Shri J.K. Banthia, lAS the Registrar General and Census Commissioner. India. New Delhi for the valuable guidance and advice at every step till the finalisation of this handbook I also express my thanks to Dr. I. C. Agrawal, Assistant Registrar General (Social Studies Division) and Shri S.L. Jain, Deputy Director. ORGL Ne\y Delhi for preparing the set of instructions for the compilation of the village and Town Directory and other inset tables etc. being inserted in this District Census Handbook.

In particular, it has to be mentioned that the write up portion was taken up by Shri M.RVKrishna Rao. Deputy Director and finalised by Dr. D.Venkatesan, Deputy Director with the assistance of other members of the staff whose names have been mentioned in the "Acknowledgements".

Chellnai - 600 090 Dated: 0 I/O 1/2003

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Dr. C. Chandramouli, lAS Director of Census Operations.

Tamil Nadu

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Acknowledgements

Editing and Supervision

Shri. M.R.V. Krishna Rao Dr. D. Venkatesan

Drafting

Dr. D. Venkatesan Shri. Achchhu Ali

Collection of data

Shri. R. Sundararaman Shri. B. Shankar

Compilation and scrutiny of data

Smt. V. E. Kalyani Smt. T.R. Saroja Shri. M. Daniel Jayaraj Smt. S.u. Shantha

Data Entry

Shri. S. Anand Kumar

DCHB Data merging and generation of tables

Shri. S. Anand Kumar Smt. J. Chithra

Mapping

Shri. J.C. Srivastava Shri. R. Joseph Shri. E.S. Jayamohan Shri. A. Lazar Smt. J. Coumary Shn. G. Rajkumar Shri D. Jayakumar

Preparation of camera ready copy (CRC)

Smt. K. Kalpana

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Deputy Director Deputy Director

Deputy Director Assistant Director

Statistical Investigator Grade - II Statistical Investigator Grade - III

Statistical Investigator Grade - II Senior Compiler Senior Compiler Senior Compiler

Compiler

Compiler Data Processing Assistant

Research Officer (Map) Senior Geographer Semor Drawing Assistant Geographer Senior Draftsman Data Entry Operator - Gr. B Data Entry Operator - Gr. B

Data Entry Operator - Gr. B

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MADURA! DISTRICT CHANGE IN JURISDICTION DURING

1991·2001

Bounda~:State ... District

TOWNS WITH POPULA nON SIZE AND CLASS

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CLASS V (Pop. 5 000 ·99991

Villages having 5000 & above Pop. Index to Numbers

I. Thiruppalai 2. Na ra~ngam 3.Vilacheri 4. Thana~kan~u~m S.Vlaganur 6.lrumbadi 7. KOkkulam (Ana~ur)

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District Highlights - 2001 Census

1. Madurai District is the 11 th highest district in terms of population size in the State.

2. The urban population in the district was 56.01 %

3. The population density of the district was 697 per square kilometre.

4. This district has recorded sex ratio of978, lower than the state sex ratio of987.

5. The district has recorded the literacy rate of77. 82% higher than the State (73.45%).

6. Madurai North taluk has the highest number of the inhabited villages (130) while U silampatti taluk has the lowest number (54) of such villages.

7. Vilacheri village (L. C. No. 01418500) ofMadurai South taluk has returned the highest population with 17,483 and Savalkkaryan vilalge (L. C. No. 013 75100) of Madurai North taluk has recorded the least population of25 in the district.

8. Saptur RF. village (L.c. No. 01404300) in Peraiyur taluk is the largest village with an area of 18821.08 hectares and Kovilthenkarai village (L. C. No. 01394700) ofVadipatti taluk is the smallest village with an area of9.91 hectares in the district.

9. The total decadal population growth during 1991 - 2001 was 7.41 %.

10. Famous pilgrimage center is Meenakshi Sundareswarar temple at Madurai, visited by the tourists from all over the world because it is called as "The Athens of the East craddle of Tamil Culture" .

11. Electicity supply is available to all the villages in the district.

12. Improved drinking water facilities has been extended to the entire district

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IMPORTANT STATISTICS OF MADURAI DISTRICT, 2001 State District

Tamil Nadu Madurai

Number Percentage Number Percentage

Number of Villages Total 16,317 100.0 585 100.0

Inhabited 15,400 94.4 550 94.0

Uninhabited 917 5.6 35 6.0

Number of Towns Total 832 100.0 25 100.0

Statutory 721 86.7 19 76.0

Census III 13.3 6 24.0

No. of Households 14,665,983 100.0 613.475 100.0

Normal 14,603,541 99.6 611,509 99.7

Institutional 41,910 0.3 1.339 0.2

Houseless 20,532 0.1 627 0.1

Population

Total Persons 62,405,679 100.0 2,578,201 100.0

Males 31,400,909 50.3 1,303,363 50.6

Females 31,004,770 49.7 1,274,838 49.4

Rural

Persons 34,921,681 100.0 1,134,025 100.0

Males 17,531,494 50.2 573,036 50.5

Females 17,390,187 49.8 560,989 49.5

Urban

Persons 27,483,998 100.0 1,444,176 100.0

Males 13,869.415 50.5 730,327 50.6

Females 13,614,583 49.5 713,849 49.4

Percentage of rural population 34,921,681 56.0 1,134,025 44.0

Percentage of urban population 27,483,998 44.0 1,444,176 56.0

Decadal population growth 1991 - 2001 Persons 6,546,733 11.7 177,862 7.4

Males 3,101,934 11.0 81,203 6.6

Females 3,444,799 12.5 96,659 8.2

Area (in sqkm) 130,058.0 3,696.8

Density of population 480 697

(persons per square km)

Sex ratio Total 987 978

(Number of females per 1000 males) Rural 992 979

Urban 982 977

LIterates

Persons 40,524,545 73.5 1.776,654 77.8

Males 22,809,662 82.4 991.010 86.2

Females 17,714,883 64.4 785,644 69.3

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IMPORTANT STATISTICS OF MADURAI DISTRICT, 2001 (contd.) State District

Tamil Nadu Madurai

Number Percentage Number Percentage

Scheduled Castes Population Persons 11,857,504 19,0 323,252 12.5

Males 5,932,925 18.9 162,595 12.5

Females 5,924,579 19.1 160,657 12.5

Scheduled Tribes Population Persons 651,321 1.0 5,972 0.2

Males 328,917 1.0 3,060 0.2

Females 322,404 1.0 2,912 0.2

Workers and non-workers

Total workers Persons 27,878.282 44.7 1,088,543 42.2

Males 18,100,397 57.6 736,555 56.5

Females 9,777,885 31.5 351,988 27.6

(i) Main workers Persons 23,757,783 38.1 949,545 36.8

Males 16.303.310 51.9 671,212 51.5

Females 7,454,473 24.0 278.333 21.8

(ii) Marginal workers Persons 4,120,499 6.6 138,998 5.4

Males 1,797.087 5.7 65.343 5.0

Females 2,323,412 7.5 73,655 5.8

(iii) Non-workers Persons 34,527,397 55.3 ],489,658 57.8

Males 13,300,512 42.4 566,808 43.5

Females 21,226,885 68.5 922,850 72.4

Category of workers (Main & Marginal)

(i) Cultivators Persons 5,116,039 18.4 129.240 11.9

Males 3,262,489 18.0 78,653 10.7

Females 1.853,550 19.0 50,587 14.4

(ii) Agricultural labourers Persons 8,637,630 31.0 330,416 30.4

Males 4,256.360 23.5 164,631 22.4

Females 4,381,270 44.8 165,785 47.1

(iii) Workers in household industries Persons 1,499,761 5.4 39,760 3.7

Males 648,589 3.6 19,297 2.6

Females 851,172 8.7 20,463 5.8

(iv) Other workers Persons 12,624,852 45.3 589,127 54.1

Males 9,932,959 54.9 473,974 66.4

Females 2,691,893 27.5 115,153 32.7

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RANKING OF TALUKS IN THE DISTRICT SI.No. In Terms of Melur Madurai North Vadipatti

Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Total Population 251,919 3 348,925 2 211,198 4

2 Total area (in sq.kms) 663.5 2 437.8 6 454.3 5

3 Density of population / sq.km 380 4 797 2 465 3

4 Sex Ratio 1,004 970 6 988 3

5 Proportion of Urban population 16.3 7 49.5 2 29.7 3

6 Proportion of Scheduled Caste Population 15.9 5 16.3 4 20.9 3

7 Proportion of Scheduled Tribe Population 0.1 3 0.4 0.4

8 PropOltion of Literates 68.6 5 79.8 2 69.5 4

9 Work Participation Rate (Main + Marginal) 48.7 4 40.6 6 46.9 5

10 Percentage of Villages having primary Schools 87.3 2 76.9 7 87.1 4

II Percentage of Villages having P. H. Sub - Center 35.4 7 39.2 5 82.3 2

12 Percentage of Villages having wells 58.2 4 78.5 25.8 7

13 Percentage of Villages having Post Office 96.2 2 100.0 100.0

14 Percentage of Villages having Bus facility 91.1 3 77.7 7 93.5

15 Percentage of Villages having Pucca Road 96.2 5 90.0 7 96.8 3

16 Percentage of Villages having Electricity 100.0 100.0 100.0

for Domestic use

17 Percentage of Villages having Forest area 1.3 3 12.9

18 Percentage of Villages having Irrigated area 100.0 98.5 3 93.5 5

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RANKING OF T ALUKS IN THE DISTRICT SI.No. In Terms of Vsilampatti Peraiyur Thirumangalam Madurai South

Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank

2 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Total Population 179.232 7 186.839 6 196.642 5 1.203.446

2 Total area (in sq.kms) 482.7 4 775.6 566.8 3 316.1 7

3 Density of population / sq.km 371 5 241 7 347 6 3.808

4 Sex Ratio 929 7 984 4 989 2 978 5

5 Proportion of Urban popUlation 17.1 6 17.7 5 22.2 4 88.1

6 Proportion of Scheduled Caste Population 14.7 7 22.7 2 IS.0 6 7

7 Proportion of Scheduled Tribe Population 0.0 0.1 3 0.0 0.3 2

8 Proportion of Literates 67.8 6 64.0 7 72.7 3 85.1

9 Work Participation Rate (Main + Marginal) 52.8 52.S 2 S1.6 3 35.8 7

10 Percentage of Villages having primary Schools 98.2 87.1 3 84.2 5 78.3 6

11 Percentage of Villages having P. H. Sub - Center 87.0 62.9 3 37.9 6 41.7 4

12 Percentage of Villages having wells 33.3 6 71.4' 2 60.0 3 48.3 5

13 Percentage of Villages having Post Office 61.1 6 9].4 3 80.0 4 61.7 5

14 Percentage of Villages having Bus facility 81.S 6 92.9 2 82.1 S 86.7 4

15 Percentage of Villages having Pucca Road 98.1 97.1 2 94.7 6 96.7 4

16 Percentage of Villages having Electricity 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

for Domestic use

17 Percentage of Villages having Forest area 11.1 2 11.1 2

18 Percentage of Villages having Irrigated area 100.0 92.9 6 98.9 2 96.7 4

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Summary Statements

Statement 1

Statement 2

Statement 3

Statement 4

Statement 5

Statement 6

Statement 7

Statement 8

Statement 9

Summary Statements

Name of the headquarters of District/Taluk, their rural-urban status and distance from District headquarters, 2001.

Name of the headquarters of District/CD Block, their rural­urban status and distance from District headquarters, 2001.

Population of the District at each census from 190 I to 2001.

Area, number of villages/towns and population in District and Taluk, 2001.

CD Block wise number of villages and rural population, 2001.

Population of urban agglomerations (including constituent units/ towns), 2001.

Villages with population of5,000 and above at CD Block level as per 200 I census and amenities available.

Statutory Towns with population less than 5,000 as per 200 I Census and amenities available.

Houseless and institutional population ofTaluks" Rural and Urban, 2001.

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ST A TEMENT - 1 NAME OF THE HEADQUARTERS OF DISTRICT / TALUK, THEIR RURAL-URBAN STATUS AND

DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS, 2001 Serial Name of District / Taluk Name of District / Taluk Whether Distance from taluk headquarters to

number headquarters Urban / Rural district headquarters by road ( in km.)

2 3 4 5

Melur Melur Urban 30

2 Madurai North Madurai Urban 0

3 Vadipatti Vadipatti Urban 27

4 Usilampatti Usilampatti Urban 38

5 peraiyur peraiyur Urban 48

6 Thirumangalam Thirumangalam Urban 20

7 Madurai South Madurai Urban 0

STATEMENT - 2 NAME OF THE HEADQUARTERS OF DISTRICT / CD BLOCK THEIR RURAL - URBAN STATUS AND

DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS, 2001 Serial Name of District / Name of District / CD block Whether Distance from CD block

number CD block headquarters Urban / Rural headquarters to district headquarters by road (in km.)

2 3 4 5

Kottampatti Kottampatti Rural 45 kms.

2 Melur Melur Urban 30kms.

3 Madurai East Madurai Urban 2kms.

4 Madurai West Madurai Urban 2 kms.

5 Alanganallur Al anganall ur Urban 18 kms.

6 Vadipatti Vadipatti Urban 27 kms.

7 Chellampatti Chellampatti Rural 25 kms.

8 Usilampatti Usilampatti Urban 38 kms.

9 Sedapatti Sedapatti Rural 35 kms.

10 Thirumangalam Thirumangalam Urban 20kms.

11 Thiruparankundram Thiruparankundram Urban 8 kms.

12 Kallikudi Kallikudi Rural 25 kms.

13 T. Kallupatti T. Kallupatti Urban 26 kms.

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STA TEMENT-3 POPULATION OF THE DISTRICT AT EACH CENSUS FROM 1901 TO 2001

District Total! Census Year Persons Males Females Decadal population variation Rural/

Urban Absolute Percentage

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Madurai Total 1901 666,940 326,416 340,524

191 I 769,360 377,488 391,872 102,420 15.4

1921 800,795 394.893 405,902 31,435 4.1

1931 896,876 442,580 454,296 96,081 12.0

1941 1,014,602 503,582 511,020 117,726 13.1

1951 1,223,574 608,798 102,420 208,972 20.6

1961 1,378,734 690,550 31,435 155,160 12.7

1971 1,730,109 873,198 96,081 351,375 25.5

1981 2,042,704 1,036,033 1l7,726 312,595 18.1

1991 2,400,339 1,222,160 208,972 357,635 17.5

2001 2,578,201 1,303,363 155,160 177,862 7.4

Rural 1901 541,962 264,686 277,276

1911 602,999 294,801 308,198 61,037 11.3

1921 632,198 309,944 322,254 29,199 4.8

1931 650,586 319,075 331,511 18,388 2.9

1941 708,357 349,763 358,594 57,771 8.9

1951 761,112 374,811 386,301 52,755 7.4

1961 786,969 389.262 397,707 25,857 3.4

1971 936,046 466,961 469,085 149,077 18.9

1981 1,046,895 526,074 520,821 110,849 11.8

1991 1,203,791 610,062 593,729 156,896 15.0

2001 1,134,025 573,036 560,989 -69,766 -5.8

Urban 1901 124,978 61,730 63,248

1911 166,361 82,687 83,674 41,383 33.1

1921 168,597 84,949 83,648 2,236 1.3

1931 246,290 123,505 122,785 77,693 46.1

1941 306,245 153,819 152,426 59,955 24.3

1951 462,462 233,987 228,475 156,217 51.0

1961 591,765 301,288 290,477 129,303 28.0

1971 794,063 406,237 387,826 202,298 34.2

1981 995,809 509,959 485,850 201,746 25.4

1991 1,196,548 612,098 584,450 200,739 20.2

2001 1,444,176 730,327 713,849 247,628 20.7

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STATEMENT -4 AREA: NUMBER OF VILLAGES/ TOWNS AND POPULATION IN DISTRICT AND TALUK: 2001

Serial District / Taluk / UA / Total/ Area in Population per Number of villages Number of

number Town Rural/ square square statutory

Urban kilometers kilometer towns

Inhabited Uninhabited

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Madurai Total 3,696.8 697 550 35 19

Rural 3,452.3 328 550 35 0

Urban 244.5 5,907 0 0 19

Madurai UA Urban 140.6 8.558 0 0 8 (a) Madurai (M Corp.) Urban 51.9 17.915 0 0 (b) Paravai (TP) Urban 9.0 1,807 0 0 (c) Vilangudi (TP) Urban 6.2 3.392 0 0 (d) Anaiyur (TP) Urban 8.0 4,789 0 0 I

(e) Kannanendal (CT) Urban 6.1 2,647 0 0 0

(f) Vandiyur (CT) Urban 4.2 5,233 0 0 0 (g) Melamadai (CT) Urban 3.0 9,635 0 0 0

(h) Chinna Anuppanadi (CT) Urban 4.0 3,890 0 0 0

(i) A vaniapuram (TP) Urban 16.0 3,313 0 0 (j) Thiruparankundram (TP) Urban 10.2 3,813 0 0

(k) Harveypatti (TP) Urban 16.8 484 0 0 (I) Thirunagar (TP) Urban 5.2 3,019 0 0

2 Melur Total 663.5 380 79 5 2

Rural 642.2 328 79 5 0

Urban 21.3 1,926 0 0 2

3 A.Velialapatti (TP) Urban 6.3 1,134 0 0 4 Melur (M) Urban 15.0 2,256 0 0

5 Madurai North Total 437.8 797 130 14 3

Rural 397.0 444 130 14 0

Urban 40.8 4,241 0 0 3

6 Anaiyur (TP) Urban 8.0 4,789 0 0 1

7 Kannanendal (CT) Urban 6.1 2,647 0 0 0

8 Melamadai (CT) Urban 3.0 9.635 0 0 0 9 Nagavakulam (CT) Urban 2.9 6,247 0 0 0 10 Othakadai (CT) Urban 1.4 8,704 0 0 0 II Paravai (TP) Urban 9.0 1.807 0 0 1 12 Vandiyur (CT) Urban 4.2 5.233 0 0 0 13 Vilangudi (TP) Urban 6.2 3,392 0 0

14 Vadipatti Total 454.3 465 62 11 4

Rural 416.6 356 62 11 0

Urban 37.7 1.664 0 0 4

15 Alanganallur (TP) Urban 4.1 2,715 0 0

16 Palamedu (TP) Urban 8.6 953 0 0 17 Sholavandan (TP) Urban 15.1 1,433 0 0 18 Vadipatti (TP) Urban 9.9 2,196 0 0

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STATEMENT -4 AREAl NUMBER OF VILLAGES/ TOWNS AND POPULA TION IN DISTRICT AND T ALUKz 2001

Serial District / Taluk / UA / Total! Number of Number of Population number Town Rural! census towns households

Urban Persons Males Females

2 3 9 10 11 12 13 Madurai Total 6 613,475 2,578,201 1,303,363 1,274,838

Rural ° 277,380 1,134,025 573,036 560,989

Urban 6 336,095 1,444,176 730,327 713,849

Madurai UA Urban 4 279,656 1,203,095 608,531 594,564 (a) Madurai (M Corp.) Urban 0 215,265 928,869 469,396 459,473 (b) Paravai (TP) Urban 0 3,916 16.248 8.309 7,939 Cc) Vilangudi (TP) Urban 0 4,964 21.167 10,679 10,488 (d) Anaiyur (TP) Urban 0 9,165 38,310 19,299 19.011 (e) Kannanendal (CT) Urban 3,627 16,013 8,304 7.709 (f) Vandiyur (CT) Urban 5,196 21,977 11,135 10,842 (g) Melamadai (CT) Urban 6,685 29,098 14,918 14,180 (h) Chinna Anuppanadi (CT) Urban 1 3,476 15,676 8,036 7,640 (il Avaniapuram (TP) Urban 0 12,248 53,006 27,056 25,950 (j) Thiruparankundram (TP) Urban 0 9,369 39,048 19,674 19.374 (kl Harveypatti (TP) Urban 0 2,043 8,136 4,099 4,037 (I) Thirunagar (TP) Urban 0 3.702 15.547 7,626 7.921

2 Melur Total 0 59.808 251,919 125.687 126,232

Rural 0 50,510 210,950 104,907 106.043

Urban 0 9,298 40,969 20,780 20,189

3 A. Vellalapatti (TP) Urban 0 1,647 7.088 3,542 3,546 4 Melur (M) Urban 0 7,651 33,881 17,238 16,643

5 Madurai North Total 5 81,266 348,925 177,120 171,805

Rural 0 40,675 176,124 89,001 87,123 Urban 5 40,591 172.801 88,119 84,682

6 Anaiyur (TP) Urban 0 9,165 38,310 19,299 19,011 7 Kannanendal (CT) Urban 3,627 16,013 8,304 7,709 8 Melamadai (CT) Urban 6,685 29,098 14,918 14,180 9 Nagavakulam (CT) Urban 1 4,143 17,803 9,099 8,704 10 Othakadai (CT) Urban 1 2,895 12,185 6,376 5,809 11 Paravai (TP) Urban 0 3,916 16,248 8,309 7,939 12 Vandiyur (CT) Urban I 5,196 21,977 11,135 10,842 13 Vilangudi (TP) Urban 0 4,964 21,167 10,679 10,488

14 Vadipatti Total 0 50,485 21 L198 106,242 104,956 Rural 0 35,657 148,466 74,825 73,641 Urban 0 14,828 62,732 31,417 31,315

15 Alanganallur (TP) Urban 0 2,581 11,078 5,579 5,499 16 Palamedu (TP) Urban 0 1,962 8,183 4.126 4,057 17 Sholavandan (TP) Urban 0 5,184 21,638 10,798 10,840 18 Vadipatti (TPl Urban 0 5,101 21,833 10,914 10.919

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STATEMENT-4 (eoutd.) AREA: NUMBER OF VILLAGES/ TOWNS AND POPULATION IN DISTRICT AND TALUK: 2001

Serial District I Taluk I U A I Totall Area in Population per Number of villages Number of

number Town Rural/ square square statutory

Urban kilometers kilometer towns Inhabited Uninhabited

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

19 Usilampatti Total 482.7 371 54 3

Rural 468.9 317 54 3 0

Urban 13.8 2,211 0 0

20 Usilampatti (M) Urban 13.8 2,211 0 0

21 Peraiyur Total 775.6 241 70 0 3

Rural 759.5 202 70 0 0

Urban 16.1 2,055 0 0 3

22 Elumalai (TP) Urban 8.0 l,757 0 0

23 Peraiyur eTP) Urban 4.1 2,374 0 0

24 T.Kallupatti (TP) Urban 4.1 2,325 0 0

25 Thirumangalam Total 566.8 347 95 0

Rural 556.1 275 95 0 0

Urban 10.7 4,078 0 0

26 Thirumangalam (M) Urban ID.7 4,078 0 0

27 Madurai South Total 316.1 3,808 60 2 5

Rural 212.0 675 60 2 0

Urban ID4.1 ID,187 0 0 5

28 A vaniapuram eTP) Urban 16.0 3,313 0 0 1

29 Chinna Anuppanadi (CT) Urban 4.0 3,890 0 0 0

30 Harveypatti eTP) Urban 16.8 484 0 0

31 Madurai (M Corp.) Urban 51.9 17,915 0 0

32 Thirunagar (TP) Urban 5.2 3,019 0 0

33 Thiruparankundram (TP) Urban 10.2 3,813 0 0

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STATEMENT·4 (contd.) AREA2 NUMBER OF VILLAGES/ TOWNS AND POPULA TION IN DISTRICT AND T ALUK2 2001

Serial District / Taluk / UA / Total! Number of Number of Population

number Town Rural/ census towns households Urban

Persons Males Females

2 3 9 10 11 12 13

19 Usilampatti Total 0 44,845 179,232 92,912 86,320

Rural 0 37,888 148,631 77,519 71,112

Urban 0 6,957 30,601 15,393 15,208

20 Usilampatti (M) Urban 0 6,957 30,601 15,393 15,208

21 Peraiyur Total 0 47,951 186,839 94,151 92,688

Rural 0 39,942 153,679 77,260 76,419

Urban 0 8.009 33,160 16,891 16,269

22 Elumalai (TP) Urban 0 3,567 14,130 7,091 7,039

23 Peraiyur (TP) Urban 0 2,268 9,614 4,888 4,726

24 T.Kallupatti (TP) Urban 0 2,174 9,416 4,912 4,504

25 Thirumangalam Total 0 49,082 196,642 98,877 97,765

Rural 0 38,773 153,011 77,037 75,974

Urban 0 10,309 43,631 21,840 21,791

26 Thirumangalam (M) Urban 0 10,309 43,631 21,840 21,791

27 Madurai South Total 280,038 1,203,446 608,374 595,072

Rural 0 33,935 143,164 72,487 70,677

Urban 246,103 1,060,282 535,887 524,395

28 A vaniapuram (TP) Urban 0 12,248 53,006 27,056 25,950

29 Chinn a Anuppanadi (CT) Urban 1 3,476 15,676 8,036 7,640

30 Harveypatti (TP) Urban 0 2,043 8,136 4,099 4,037

31 Madurai (M Corp.) Urban 0 215,265 928,869 469,396 459,473

32 Thirunagar (TP) Urban 0 3,702 15,547 7,626 7,921

33 Thiruparankundram (TP) Urban 0 9,369 39,048 19,674 19,374

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ST A TEMENT-5 CD BLOCK WISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES AND RURAL POPULATION, 2001

Serial Name of CD block Number of villages Rural population number Total Inhabited Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Kottampatti 35 32 98,022 48,248 49,774

2 Melur 49 47 112,928 56.659 56,269

3 Madurai East 88 77 95,420 48,466 46,954

4 Madurai West 56 53 80,704 40,535 40,169

5 Alanganallur 46 38 82,376 41,542 40,834

6 Vadipatti 27 24 66,090 33,283 32,807

7 Chellampatti 36 34 84,725 44,504 40,221

8 Usilampatti 21 20 63,906 33,015 30,891

9 Sedapatti 37 37 88,863 45,170 43,693

10 Thirumangalam 53 53 84,748 43,263 41,485

II Thiruparankundram 62 60 143,164 72,487 70,677

12 Kallikudi 42 42 68,263 33,774 34,489

13 T, Kallupatti 33 33 64,816 32,090 32,726

District (Rural) Total: 585 550 1,134,025 573,036 560,989

STA TEMENT-6 POPULA TION OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS (INCLUDING CONSTITUENT UNITS) / TOWNS, 2001

Serial Name of UA/Town Urban status Name of taluk Population

number where town is located Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7

Madurai UA 1,203,095 608,531 594,564

(a) Madurai (M Corp,) M Corp, Madurai South 928,869 469,396 459,473

(b) Paravai (TP) TP Madurai North 16,248 8,309 7,939

(c) Vilangudi (TP) TP Madurai North 2U67 10,679 10,488

(d) Anaiyur (TP) TP Madurai North 38,310 19,299 19,011

(e) Kannanendal (CT) CT Madurai North 16,013 8,304 7,709

(f) Vandiyur (CT) CT Madurai'North 21,977 11,135 10,842

(g) Melamadai (CT) CT Madurai North 29,098 14,918 14,180

(h) Chinna Anuppanadi (CT) CT Madurai South 15,676 8,036 7,640

(i) A vaniapuram (TP) TP Madurai South 53,006 27,056 25,950

U) Thiruparankundram (TP) TP Madurai South 39,048 19,674 19374

(k) Harveypatti (TP) TP Madurai South 8.136 4,099 4,037

(1) Thirunagar (TP) TP Madurai South 15,547 7,626 7,921

2 A. Vellalapatti (TP) TP Melur 7,088 3,542 3,546

3 Alanganallur(TP) TP Vadipatti 11,078 5,579 5,499 4 Elumalai eTP) TP Peraiyur 14,130 7,091 7,039

5 Melur eM) M Melur 33,881 17,238 16,643

6 Nagavakulam (CT) CT Madurai North 17,803 9,099 8,704 7 Othakadai (CT) CT Madurai North 12,185 6,376 5,809 8 Palamedu (TP) TP Vadipatti 8,183 4,126 4,057 9 Peraiyur(TP) TP Peraiyur 9,614 4,888 4,726 10 Sholavandan(TP) TP Vadipatti 21,638 10,798 10,840 II T.Kallupatti (TP) TP Peraiyur 9,416 4,912 4,504 12 Thirumangalam (M) M Thirumangalam 43,631 21,840 21,791 13 Usilampatti (M) M Usilampatti 30,601 15,393 15,208 14 Vadipatti (TP) TP Vadipatti 21,833 10,914 10,919

District (Urban) total: 1,444,176 730,327 713,849

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STATEMENT -7 VILLAGES WITH POPULATION OF 5,000 AND ABOVE AT CD BLOCK LEVEL AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND

AMENITIES AVAILABLE Name of CD block Name of village

2 3

Kottampatti Chockalingapuram

2 Kottampatti

3 Kottampatti

4 Kottampatti

5 Kottampatti

6 Melur

7 Melur

8 Melur

9 Melur

10 Melur

11 Melur

12 Melur

13 Melur

14 Melur

15 Melur

16 Madurai East

17 Madurai West

18 Madurai West

19 Madurai West

20 Madurai East

21 Madurai East

22 Madurai East

23 Vadipatti

24 Alanganallur

25 Vadipatti

26 Vadipatti

27 Alanganallur

28 Alanganallur

29 Alanganallur

30 Vadipatti

Kambur

Karungalakudi

Katchirayanpatty

Thumbaipatty

Navinipatti

Keelaiyur

Keelavalavu

Sarugu Valaiyapatty

N arasingampatti

Therkutheru

Vellalur

Uranganpatti

Amb lakaranpatty

Tiruvadavur

Kallandiri

Thenur

Samayanallur

Tiruppalai

Kodikkulam

Narasingam

Sakkimangalam

Katchaikatti

Thethoor

Mannadimangalam

Irumpadi

Thanichiyam

Oorseri

Kallanai

Mullipallam

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01367400 6,097 -

01367700 6,150 -

01368500 5,735 -

01369400 7,501 -

01369500 5,141 -

01369600 5,686 -

01369700 5,372 -

01370700 5,331 -

01370800 6,136 -

01371200 5,947 -

01371300 7,044 -

01371500 6,260 -

01372700 5,147 -

01374700 5,382 -

01378700 6,019 -

01378800 8,622 -

01381200 9,453 -

01381700 6,750 -

01382500 7,719 -

01387100 6,368 -

01389100 11,290 -

01389200 5,197 -

01391500 6,272 -

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ST A TEMENT -7 (Contd.) VILLAGES WITH POPULA nON OF 5,000 AND ABOVE AT CD BLOCK LEVEL AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND

AMENITIES AVAILABLE

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Name of village

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01396400 7,029 -

01397600 8,728

01397700 8,363 -

01398500 7,410

01398700 6,102 -

01399300 6,444 -

01402800 7,785 -

39 Sedapatti Thullukuttynayakkanoor 01402900 6,744 -

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41 Sedapatti

42 Sedapatti

43 T. Kallupatti

44 T. Kallupatti

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46 Kalllikudi

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52 Thiruparankundram Viraganur

53 Thiruparankundram Silaiman

54 Thiruparankundram Perungudi

55 Thiruparankundram Nilaiyuribit

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01404100 5,732 -

01404400 6,853 -

01406200 5,524 -

01406400 5,446 -

01408000 7,472

01415300 5,154 -

01415600 5,314 -

01416200 5,003 -

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01419100 6,680 -

01419700 9,748 -

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ST A TEMENT-8 ST A TUTORY TOWNS WITH POPULATION LESS THAN 5000

Name of Town Location Population Whether it is Whether it is Amenities available code Taluk CD block Educational Medical Improved Communi- Banking

number headquarters headquarters drinking cation

water

~ ~

c § e: ~

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This District has no such Statutory Town

STATEMENT -9

HOUSELESS AND INSTITUTIONAL POPULA TlON OF TALUKS, RURAL AND URBAN, 2001 Serial District / Taluk / Town Totall Houseless population Institutional population

number Rural! Number Persons Males Females Number of Persons Males Females Urban of house- house-

holds holds

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

Madurai Total 627 2,087 1,175 912 1,339 29,287 15,194 14,093

Rural 285 1,047 574 473 577 9,703 6,264 3,439

Urban 342 1,040 601 439 762 19,584 8,930 10,654

Madurai UA Urban 305 906 525 381 628 15,546 6,951 8,595

(a) Madurai (M Corp.) Urban 240 753 427 326 493 13,529 6,021 7,508

(b) Paravai (TP) Urban 3 2 9 79 47 32

(c) Vilangudi (TP) Urban 7 4 3 13 104 22 82

(d) Anaiyur (TP) Urban 7 28 15 13 4 32 21 11

(e) Kannanendal (CT) Urban 3 16 8 8 4 212 207 5

(f) Vandiyur (CT) Urban 5 25 11 14 10 128 62 66

(g) Melamadai (CT) Urban 40 359 147 212

(h) Chinn a Anuppanadi (CT) Urban 2 16 9 7

(i) Avaniapuram (TP) Urban 3 2 II 78 37 41

U) Thiruparankundram (TP) Urban 47 71 58 13 26 433 221 212

(k) Harveypatti (TP) Urban

(I) Thirunagar (TP) Urban 16 576 157 419

Melur Total 36 113 76 37 III 1,958 1,364 594

Rural 24 90 56 34 76 1.277 991 286

Urban 12 23 20 3 35 681 373 308

2 A, Vellalapatti (TP) Urban

3 Melur (M) Urban 12 23 20 3 35 681 373 308

(xxxv)

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STATEMENT -9 (contd.)

HOUSELESS AND INSTITUTIONAL POPULA TION OF TALUKS, RURAL AND URBAN, 2001 Serial

numher

District / Taluk / Town

2

Madurai North

4 Anaiyur (TP)

5 Kannanendal (CT)

6 Melamadai (CT)

7 Nagavakulam (CT)

8 Othakadai (CT)

9 Paravai (TP)

10 Vandiyur (CT)

II Vilangudi (TP)

Vadipatti

12 Alanganallur (TP)

13 Palamedu (TP)

14 Sholavandan (TP)

15 Vadipatti (TP)

Usilampatti

16 Usilampatti (M)

Peraiyur

17 Elumalai (TP)

18 Peraiyur (TP)

19 T.Kallupatti (TP)

Thirumangalam

20 Thirumangalam (M)

Madurai South

21 A vaniapuram (TP)

22 Chinna Anuppanadi (CT)

23 Harveypatti (TP)

24 Madurai (M Corp.)

25 Thirunagar (TP)

26 Thiruparankundram (TP)

Total!

Rural!

Urban

3

Total

Rural

Urban

Urban

Urban

Urban

Urhan

Urhan

Urban

Urban

Urban

Total

Rural

Urban

Urban

Urban

Urban

Urban

Total

Rural

Urban

Urban

Total

Rural

Urban

Urban

Urban

Urban

Total

Rural

Urban

Urban

Total

Rural

Urban

Urban

Urban

Urban

Urban

Urban

Urban

Houseless population Institutional population

Number Persons Males

of house-

Females Number of Persons

house-

Males

holds

4

134

113

21

7

3

2 2

5

I

31 29

2

2

48

35 13

13

49 44

5

2

I

2

16 15

I

313

25 288

240

47

5 516

424

92

28 16

11 2 3

25 7

103

95

8

8

176

120

56

56

219 187 32

10

20

2

53 51 2

2

907 80

827

3

753

71

(xxxvi)

holds

6 7 8

282 234 269 175

94

237 187

45 47

15 8

5

II

4

49

46

3

3

99

69

30

30

114

98 16

5

9

2

30 29

I

525 39

486

427

58

13 8

6

1

2

14 3

54 49

5

5

77

51 26

26

105 89 16

5

II

23 22

I

4

4

40 4

10 9

10 13

48 34

14

2

5

7

164

137 27

27

55 36 19

7

4

8

67 42 25

25

382 625 41 77

341 548

2 II

2

326 493 16

13 26

9 10 4,053 2,240

3,016 1.625

1,037 615

32 212 359

28 95 79

128 104

527 341

186

71

47

68

2.858 1,194

1.664

1,664

1,415

702 713

98

128

487

1.502 831 671

671

21 207 147 22 87 47 62 22

361 236

125

33

47

45

1,592

868 724

724

1,054

600 454

75 II

368

660 466 194

194

16.974 7.923 2.342 1.478

14.632 6.445

78 16

37 9

13,529 6.021 576 157 433 221

Females

II 1,813 1,391

422

II

5

212 6

8

32 66

82

166 105

61

38

23

1.266

326 940

940

361 102 259

23 117

119

842 365 477

477

9.051 864

8,187

41 7

7.508 419 212

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

Analytical Note

(i) History and Scope of the District Census Handbook

The compilation of District Census Handbook IS an innovation of the 1951 Census. District is considered as the most important unit for presentation of Census data. Census Statistics arc also compiled for individual villages and towns, as they constitute the basic units of human habitation. Besides this, some other useful information pertaining to the land and the people has also been included in it to make it a self-contained book of reference for the District. It was, however, not altogether a new idea, since census data for smaller units were published in earlier censuses also in one form or the other. For the first time in 1891 District wise list of villages were published giving the population of each village. At the 1911 Census, data of villages were published in the form of village directory. Such village directories were again compiled in the shape of District Census Statistics at the 1921 Census. Finally, District Census Handbooks emerged as regular decennial publication since 1951 Census. The demand for the basic data for the smallest administrative unit was greatly felt in the post-independence era. The ushering in an era of planning and development in thc wakc of launching of Five year plans after attaining independence, urgent

need for detailed data at village level was felt. Thus, when the proposal to bring out District Census

Handbook was put before the State Government, they readily agreed for the compilation and printing of District Census Handbooks through their respective Directors of Census Operations, under the authority of local government concerned. The general

appreciation and utility of this handbook encouraged the Census Organisation to increase the scope of publication.

The tradition thus built up has been continued in the present series of District Census Handbooks. In the 1971 Census, it had been decided to bring out these hand books in three parts viz; Parts A, Band C In respect of Tamil Nadu. Parts A and B of this

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publication had been printed in one volume and part C as a separate volume. During 1981 Census, it had been decided to print it in two parts viz. Parts A and B separately. Part A of this handbook consists of village and Town Directory and part B gives data on Primary Census Abstract (PCA). In 1991 Ccnsus also, the same pattern was adopted publishing Parts A and B in a single Idouble volumes as per the requirement and determining the size of the publication. However, in this census some of the non-census data included are information on girl schools, social forestry areas etc. whereas items like staple food and information on newspapers etc. have been omitted.

In the present Census, this District Census Handbook is being brought out in a two volumes which contain the village and town directory as also the Primary Census Abstract and it should certainly quench the thirst of thc planners involved in micro level planning. Similarly, additional data revealing civic and other amenities in class I town has been presented especially in respect of slum dewellers. Scholars and planners alike may benefit from the data on anlenities.

(ii) Brief History of the District

Madurai City, as a religious centre, is famous due to Meenakshi Sundareswara temple, one of the old­est pilgirimage centre, which has had a coeval his­tory with those of the rulers and remains as impor­tant as ever after many rulers of it have disappeared. The legendary origin of the temple leads to the dis­covery by Lord Indra of the Swayambu Linga and installed in the Indravimana by him in Madurai. As the area belongs to the Pandian monarch, Kulasekhara built a great temple and after cleaimg the forest he created a lotus shaped city around the temple. The temple is dedicated to both Mecnakshi, the lovely consort of Lord Siva or Sri Meenakshi Sundareswarar. This temple is at the centre of the town and has also been composed as a verse in "Paripadal" which gives interesting details about the construction of the temple and town. There are 12 temple to\\ers (Gopura). The outer towers are the

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land marks of Madurai. In this temple city Lord Siva enacted his 64 Thiruvilaiyadals. The last of three Tamil Sangams flourished here 2000 vears ago Madurai is also called as "the Athens of the East'" Craddle of Tamil Culture etc. It always had and still has the greatest attraction of foreigners.

From all the available evidences Madurai appears ~o have been ruled by the Pandyas from the time 11l1lllemorial. Thc Pandyas and their capital Madurai are mentioned in many early Indian works and Puranas thus pointing to the antiquity of Madurai and the Pandyan dynasty. Further it is stated that God­dess Meenakshi as the Pandya Princess had ruled over Madurai. Madurai is one of the few cities to have enjoyed a continuous history. Fortynine famous Pandian Kings were said to have ruled over Madurai.

Madurai is referred to in the Ramayana and in Kautilya's Arthashastra. Foreign travelers like Megal thenes (302 B.C.), Pliny (77 A.D.) and Ptolemy (140 A.D.) referred "Modoura the Kingdom of the Pandyan. Pandiyas ruled o~er Madurai drew to an end around 1310 A.D. This time Malik Kafur raided Madurai and established military rule over Madurai which lasted for 48 years. Many temples were destroyed. But Meenakshi temple itself was closed down for long years. In 1377, Kumara Kampena, the son of Bukhadeva of Hambi invaded over south area, defied Muslim invaders and established Nayak rule OYer Madurai. Thirumalai Nayak, the popular

~l~g of Nayak rulers, renovated Meenakshi temple, ullt Nayak Palace in 1636 with the help of an Italian

Architect and expanded Madurai city. Nayak mled OYer Madurai and became weak after the death of Tirumal . N I al ayak. Then Queen Mangamma, a brave ady ruled Madurai for 17 years. Few years later

Madurai rulers tried to rule Madurai and they were meffective because British and French people laid

their foot strongly in the region. In] 78], the British

rulers aPPointed their representatives to look after Madurai.

In 1804, Mr.George Parish, the first Collector ~f Madurai was appointed by the East India . ompany, after the Nawab of Arcot gave Madurai m 1801 Md' D" d . . a ural Istnct an surroundmg areas

remained under the rule of the British for about 150 years.

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(iii)Administrative setup

Madurai is the headquarters of the district. This district divided in to 2 Revenue Divisions. There are 7 taluks; Melur, Madurai North, Vadipatti, Usilampatti, Peraiyur, Thimmangalam and Madurai South. In 1991, there were 9 taluks; Uthamapalayam, Periyakulam, Andipatti, Usilampatti, Vadipatti, Mdur, Madurai North, Madurai South and Thirumangalam, In 1991, there were 668 Revenue Villages in the

district but there are 585 Revenue Villages in 2001.

The district has 15 Town Panchayats and 3

Municipalities; Melur, Usilampatti and Thimmangalam. Besides Madurai being a Municipal Corporation, 6 Census To",ns such as Kannanendal, Nagavakulam, Othakadai, Vandiyur, Melamadai and Chinna

Annupandal are also notified in the district.

Madurai district has 13 Panchayat Unions; Kottampatti, Melur, Madurai East, Madurai West, Alanganallur, Vadipatti, Chellampatti, Usilampatti, Sedapatti, Thirumangalam, Thiruparankundram, Kallikudi and TKallupatti. There are 431 Village Panchayats in the district. There are 15 Assembly Constitutuencies and 2 Parliament Constituencies in Madurai district.

'" "0 .... .... ~ 0 0 toll ... ... ... 0:1

~ ~ .. = Name of the .J:i Name of the CD .J:i .J:i .~

S S S .. Taluk ;:::I Block ;:::I

'" =~ !=: '" ::: ~ = ::: ;; = - toll -.J:l

~ 01 0:1 01 01 .... 'SE ~"2 0 0 Eo< Eo< Eo< .. Eo< .~

Melur 2 Kottampatti 35 32 Melur 49 47

Madurai (N) 8 Madurai East 88 77

Madurai West 56 53 Yadipatti 4 Alanganallur 46 38

Yadipatti 27 24 Usllampatti Chellampatti 36 34

Usilampatti 21 20 Peraiyur 3 Sedapatti 37 37

T. Kallupatti 33 33 Thirumangalam Thirumangalam 53 53

Kallakudi 42 42 Madurai (S) 6 Thiruparankundram 62 60 Total 25 585 550

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

(iv) Physical Features

Location and Size

Madurai District IS extended to an area of 3,741.73 Sq.Kms and is bounded by Dindigul district in the North, Sivaganga district in the East, Virudhunagar district in the South and Theni district in the West.

The district lies between 9°30"and 1 0°5 0" Northern Latitude and between 77°10" and 78° 30" Eastern Longitude.

The district can be physiographically divided into the following two divisions:

1. Thirumangalam and U silampatti taluks in the South, a plain of black cotton soil area with scattered granite hills and little vegetation here and there, are different from other parts of the district.

2. The level tracts of Madurai North, Madurai South and partly Melur taluks are watered by Periyar systerm.

Hills

Nesting as the district does at foot of the west­ern ghats it is diversified by several ranges of hills, crops and rapids. The Nagamalai which is also called as snake hill runs to within a couple of miles of Madurai town. The Nagamalai is so named be­cause it is long, straight ridge of barren rock of more or less uniform height resembling like a serpent. The eastern side of the district the Alagarmalai which derives its name from famous Sri Kallalagar temple situated some twelve miles from Madurai and con­sists of a ridge about ten miles in length and 1,000 to 2,637 feet height from which lesser ridges branch off in all directions forming fertile valley. An other im­portant remarkable rock in the Anaimalai, "the el­ephant rock", situated some five miles north of Madurai. It resembles colossal figures of a couchant elcphant. It is a solid rock two miles in length, one fourth of a mile in breadth and about 250 feet in height. A few hills worth mentioning is the Skandamalai (Tirupparankundram), the holy hill four miles south of Madurai, well known for its famous Murugan Temple. The Pasumalai (cow hill) and the Somagiri a hill four miles east of Alagarmalai, consist of huge stone of 80 feet height having its appear­ance to the head and neck of a beautiful child.

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Drainage

The Vaigai river originates on the eastern slopes of the Varushanadu hills in Theni taluk at an altitude of 1,525 M (5,000 feet). The Vaigai river traverses about 43 KM. in hilly area and reaches plain terrain where two tributaries namely Suruliyar and Theniar join Vaigai river before it reaches Vaigai Reservoir. Below Vaigai Reservoir, the following tributories namely Varaganadhi, Manjalar, Marudhanadhi, Kondamari Odai, Sathaiyar Odai, Vandiyur surplus courses and Uppar Odai join Vaigai river. After traversing about 194 KM. from Vaigai Reservoir, the Vaigai river enters the Ramanathapuram Big tank which enters into the sea at Palk Bay through a 20 KM. long out-fall channel.

Reservoirs

Vagai Reservoir is situated ncar Theni town which is one of the District headquarters of Tamil Nadu. This Dam was constructed during 1954 - 1959. The cost of construction then was Rs. 330 lakhs. This dam is masonry-cum-Earth Dam. The length of the earthern Dam is 3,243 metre and masonry Dam is 315.467 metre. The capacity of the Dam is 6,091 M.Cft.

Climate

Hot and dry climate generally prevails over the districts. As the district is having hills and plains, the elimate varies. During summer season, from March to July, temperatures is very high and December to January marks the winter season in which the temperature is below the normal.

Madurai has two Meteorological Observatories, one is located at Madurai Airport and the other is in Madurai South. The normal and actual precipitation of different seasons in 1999 is given below.

Period Normal Average Rainy Days Rainfall Rainfall

South west Monsoon 250.8 360.2 18.6

North East Monsoon 387.3 488.0 27.4

Winter period 35.8 3.8 l.0

Hot weather ~riod 153.2 21l.4 9.4 Total 827.1 1,063.4 56.4

Source: India Meteorological Department, Chcnnai.

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Special Weather Phenomena

In 1999-2000, Madurai District received 1,119.0 mm of rainfall as compared to a normal of 872.7 mm. The table below gives the actual and normal rainfall in the District during the South West, North East monsoon, winter and hot weather seasons ill

1999-2000(in mm).

South West North East Monsoon June- Monsoon Oel-

Sep 1999 Dcc 1999

Winter Season Jan-Feb 2000

Hot Weather Season

Normal Actual Normal Actual Normal Actual Normal Actual

288.8 359.5 406.9 603.3 35.4 8.5 141.6 147.7

Source: India Meteorological Department, Chennai.

Forest

The flora of the district is rich and varied. The district has trccs usually found in the southern districts of Tamil Nadu. The important trees in the district are Karuvelum (Acacis arabics) agathi (Agathigrandi flora) Etti (stay chnoe hu comical, coconut, palmyra, Jack, Mango, Guava, Murungai, Neem, Banyan and the Arasamaram (Fieus religion).

The fauna of the district is varied. The bison has made its home in the Kamban Valley and Karandamalais and Nagamalais. The bear is found on the Murugamalais near Periyakulam. Elephants are frequently found though not in large numbers in the extreme south of Kamban Valley. Ordinary and black varities of monkeys are common in many places in the district. Small game, Shipe are the only birds which are found near Sholavandan tank. Ducks are found near the tank of Thirumangalam and pea-cocks are occassionaly found near Andipatti jungles. Frogs, toads, lizards, tortoises, cobra, carpet snakes are found evcrywhcrc in the district.

Minerals and Mining

Mineral resource is very limited in Madurai district. However, the Geological Survey of India (GSI) has been exploring the various possibilities of mineral resources in the district. Limestone are found in Melur, Thirumangalam, Madurai south and Usilampatti taluks. Iron ore deposits are found in Melur taluk and some other parts of the district with laterite rocks. The best building stone found at the

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base of the Thirupparankundram was used. There are 2 Graphite mines, one qualtz a Field-Sper mine, a Beryte mine and eighteen lime stone, mines existed in the district. It is estimated by the Department of Geology and Mining that deposits of about 5 lakh tones of lime stone, 25,000 tones of Graphite, 10,000 tones of beryte and 10,000 tones of Quartz are available in the district.

Besides, white granites are available in Melur taluk and they could be cut to desirable sizes and then polished for export to foreign countries

Soil

More than 85 percent of the soil of the district is classified as rcd soil (the regular) prcdominants in Thirumangalam taluk and parts of Peraiyur and Usilampatti taluks. In Melur taluk, about 99.6% is reported as with red soil with 0.4 % as block soil. In Thirumangalam taluk, it is 82.6% of red soil and against 17.4% block soil

Land and Land Use Pattern

Madurai is having a total geographical area as per village records is 3,74,173 hectares. The total area sown including the area sown more than once extended to 1,74,824 hectares during 1996-97,1,72,656 hectares during 1997-98 and 1,77,019 hectares during 1998-99. The percentage of total cropped area was about 46.7%,46.1%, and 47.3% respectively. Apart from this, the other major portion of the area is occupied by hills, forests and othcr uncultivablc lands.

The area under food crops comes around only 98,875 hectares during 1996-97 and 99,258 hectares during 1997-98 and 1,.05,686 hectares during 98-99 as against thc total sown arca of 1,72,656 hectares, 1,74,824 hectares and 1,77,019 hectares respectively.

Classification of Land use Area Percentage

Forest 58,112.7 15.7

Irrigated 85,461.6 23.1

Un Irrigated 60,207.5 16.3

Culturable Waste 91,682.2 24.8

Area Not Available for Cultivation 74,220.3 20.1

Total Area 369,684.2 100.0

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

Agriculture

Madurai district is known for its varied climatological zones and it is suitable for cultivating all types of crops. The Department of Agriculture, both the State level and the district level, is implementing various development programmes to increase the production of agricultural crops and achieve self-sufficient in rice and other food-grains. The Periyar Vaigai system and various other irrigation schemes have however contributed to increase the food production. The total area under food and non­food crops cultivation in the district during the year 1998-99 is 1,19,993 hectares and are under food crops alone is 1,05,686 hectares and non-food crops is 14,307 hectares.

The following table gives the area under crops and production during 1998-99.

Crop Area (in Ha) %OfTotal Production areas sown (in MT)

Paddy 83,061 48.1

314,380

Cholam 9,626 5.6 8,860

Cumbu 1,020 0.6 1,290

Ragi 298 0.2 720

Maize 306

Other cereals 5,124 4,060

Total cereals 99,435 329,310

Green Gram 5,158

Red Gram 1,498

Black Gram 1,248

Bengal Gram 19

Horse Gram 117

Other Pulses 2,233

Total Pulses 10,273 3,400

Total Food Grains 109,708

Sugarcane 8,108 4.7 182,230

Cotton 13,061 7.6 8,580

Groundnut 11,983 6.9 16,580

Gingelly 2,403 1.4 550

Castor 7

Source: Department of Economics and Statistics.

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Horticultural Crops

The area under fruit trees and vegetables is large

in Madurai district.

In 1998-99, the areas under various horticultural

crops in 1998-99 has been given below:

Banana

Onion

Crop Area in Ha

6,555

1,484

Production In MT

440,033

6,265

Turmaric NA NA

Tapioca NA NA

Source: Department of Economics & Statistics, chennai

Sericulture

The total area under mulberry cultivation under irrigation as on lA.2000 was 22.02 hectares. The total production of reeling cocoons was 0.032 MTs, which was valued at Rs. 3.20 lakhs. The production of raw silk in the same year was 0.003 MTs valued at Rs A. 04 lakhs

Irrigation

Agriculture predominates the economy of the District. Duc to considerable increase in the irrigation facilities, Madurai District has achieved agricultural prosperity at present. Vaigai river is an important river flowing through this district. This river also flows through Theni, Dindigul, Ramnathapuram and Sivaganga districts. Vaigai River is not a perennial river and flows fully during monsoon period only. Periyar Dam with the highest capacity of 278 M. Cus. has been constructed across the Periyar Valley which supplies water to the fields in Madurai, Theni districts through a net work of canals. These are the major irrigation systems of the district.

The total extent in Madurai district for which irrigation supplies were allowed from major reservoir during 1998- 1999 is given below:

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Irrigation Source

Canals

Irrigation Wells

Tube Wells

Reservoirs

Tanks

Number/Length

511170KM

44,508

29

2

2,287

The following table gives the source wise Net Area Irrigated in 1998-99.

Irrigation Source

Canal - Govt.

Canal - Pri vate

Well without Electricity

Well with Electricity

Tubewell without Electricity

Tubewell with Electricity

Tank irrigation

River irrigation

Lake irrigation

Water Fall

Area in Hectares 30,803.9

25.2

2,800.1

25,979.1

553.8

770.8 24,447.1

20.0

0.0

0.0 Other irrigation 61.5

Total irrigation 85,46\.6

Source: Department of Economics & Statistics, Chennai

Rural Water Supply

As on 1. 4 .2 0 0 0, there were 1, 414 fully covered habitations and 408 partially covered in Madurai district. Thus, a total of 1,822 habitations had been covered under the rural water supply scheme.

Animal Husbandary

Though Animal Husbandary is an allied activity of agriculture, it cannot boost any good bread of cattle in the district and cattle in most of the villages of the district are generally of poor quality. In order to encourage the breeding better cattle the Government have taken several measures in the district but all these measures have, however, not produced any appreciable results.

During 1999 - 2000, Madurai district had a total livestock population of 12,86,173 which consists of 2,60,987 cattle, 1,57,444 sheeps, 1,78,522 goats, 6,948 pigs, 54,767 buffaloes and 6,27,505 poultries.

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There is one 24 hours Veterinary Poly Clinic in Tallakulam. There are 4 Veterinary Hospitals, 27 Veterinary Dispensaries, 14 Mobile Veterinary Units and 52 sub-centres under the control of the Assistant Director of Animal Husbandary, Madurai.

In Madurai, 14 Veterinary Dispensaries and 8 Mobile Units are manned by Extension Officers of Animal Husbandary, 59 Sub-centres are functioning under the control of the Assistant Director of Animal Husbandary, Thirumangalam. In addition to that one Animal Disease Investigation Unit (Epidomiology unit) is also functioning under the control of Assistant Director of Animal Husbandary in the campus of Veterinary Poly Clinic, Tallakulam and Cattle Breeding and Fodder Development work have also been carried out by the Deputy Director of Animal Husbandary, Madurai. One Frozen Semen Bank is situated at Veterinary Poly Clinic campus and one liquid Nitrogen Plant is also functioning at the campus of Thirupparankundram Veterinary Dispensary. All the above officers are working under the control of the Regional Joint Director of Animal Husbandary, Madurai.

During the year 1999 - 2000, 4 Veterinary Surgeons, 52 Veterinary Assistant Surgeons, 125 Livestock Inspectors were working in the Veterinary Poly Clinic, Veterinary Hospitals, Veterinary Dispensaries and Sub centres. They have treated 482 indoor cases and 5,73,169 outdoor cases. More than 1,15,800 Cattle are inseminated by artificial method.

A number of Co-operative Institutions have been established and are rendering a lot of services for the development of Livestock in Madurai district. The Animal Diseases Intelligence Unit has examined nearly 20,000 samples and take necessary actions to prepare endemic chart to control the diseases. The propaganda and extension unit functioning under the control of the Deputy Director of Animal Husbandary, Madurai has arranged Video visual Programme, enrichment of paddy straw with free treatment.

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Serial number Li vestock and Poultry Population

Cattle 260,987

2 Buffaloes 54,767

3 Sheep 157,444

4 Goats 178,522

5 Poultry 627,505

6 Pigs 6,948

Fisheries

Madurai district has inland water resources in the form of Reservoir, Irrigation tanks and community ponds. The annual fish production from these resources was about 5,370 tons(1998-99), about 5 % of the total Inland Fish Production of the State.

The Fisheries Department play a vital role in extending the technology of scientific fish culture in the community pond and irrigation tank and taking up the development and management of reservoir, fisheries, besides the welfare of Inland fishermen.

Athiar Reservoir (90 hectares), the only reservoir in the district is managed and developed by stocking annually the quality fish seeds and the exploitation is attended by engaging the Inland Fisheries on share catch basis with the exploitation target of 7 tons per annum. As a measure to utilise effectively the irrigation resources which are partly utilised or remain unutilised and thus to increase the Inland Fish Production, intensive Inland Fish Culture and Marketing Scheme with the headquarters at Thirumangalam is being implemented in the selected 174 irrigation tanks in Madurai district with the total water spread of 8,040 hectares with the annual fish production target of 120 tons.

Fish Farmers Development Agency, an organisation registered under the Societies Act, functioning under the Chairmanship of the District Collector, plays a key role in extending the Scientific Technology of fish culture in the Community ponds and minor irrigation tanks through the selected and trained fish farmers from the respective Villages.

The Department owns a fish seed rearing centre at Sathiar Dam in an extent of O. 1 hectares. With the annual fish fingerlings raising capacity of 1.5 lakhs. The fish seeds are stocked in departmental waters besides selling to the private fish farmers. Under this scheme about 230 hectares. of water spread

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area has been covered with the annual fish production of 460 tons with the involvement of 125 beneficiaries (1998 - 99).

The extension of developing technologies of fish culture with the subsidiary component have resulted in conversion of tank into fish culture ponds to the total extent of 11 ha. By 12 fish farmers and 2 cntrepreneurcs have set up fish seed hatchery with the total early fish production capacity of 180 lakhs per annum and fingerlings raising capacity of 66 lakhs per annum. The Tamil Nadu Fisheries Development Corporation Limited is doing fish marketing in 3 selected centres in Madurai Municipal Corporation with the daily sales of 100 - 150 kgs. through agents on commission basis. Thcrc are 15 Fishermen Co­operative Societies with the total membership of 6,031 and one Fisherwomen Co-operative Society with the membership of 50 and one Madurai District Inland Co-operative Federation with the headquarters at Madurai Group Accident Insurance Scheme is being implemented towards the welfare of inland fishermen.

Industry

Madurai is an ancient historic city and was an important centre for Tamil Culture. After trifurcation, agriculture is the main occupation of the people of this district, this district lags very much behind in the industrial development. Most of the areas of this district are actually industrially backward except the areas in and around Madurai city and Thirumanglam taluk. The agricultural operations in most parts of this district depends mainly on seasonal rains. Frequent failure of monsoon creates drought conditions and unemployment. Hence, the people are forced to choose alternate employment to eke out their livelihood. In order to provide regular employment opportunities to the people of this district, particularly to the people living in the rural and semiurban areas, the District Industries Centre has prepared action plans in which new types of Small Scale Industrial units which have potential for development in this district have been set up based on the resources available. Prospective entrepreneures were identified and guided properly by the District Industries Centre, right from the selection of project till the commencement of regular production. Because of this effort, the pace of industrial development is gradually picking up. The

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growth is mainly in the areas of Engineering, Automobile servicing and repairing, Jet pumps making, Readymade garments making, Food processing, plastic and polythcnc products making. Biscuits and Confectionary making and powerloom industry in Small scale Industries sector have also developed in this district.

There are five industrial estates functioning in this district in the following places:-

-K. Pudur, Madurai. -Kappalur, Madurai. -Uranganpatti village at Varichiyur in Madurai North Taluk under Cluster Industries Programme. -The Madurai Automobile Co-operative Industrial Estate Limited, Kappalur, Madurai. -The Electrical and Electronics Industrial Estate, Kappalur, Madurai.

Out of thc above, thc Industrial Estates at K. Pudur and Kappalur are functioning under the control of SIDCO. The Industrial Estate at Uranganpatti village has been formed exclusively for Hoiery Industries and it is functioning under the joint control of SIDCO and the Madurai District Industries Association The other two Industrial Estate viz., the Madurai Automobile Co-operative Industrial Estate Kappalur and the Electrical and Electronics Industrial Estate at Kappalur are under the control of the Department of Industries and Commerce. The Industrial Estates are providing Industrial sheds and developed plots to the prospective entrepreneurs of this District. It has also been proposed by SIDCO to start two new Industrial Estates in this district are:(l) Valayankulam in Madurai South Taluk and (2) Sivarakkottai in Tirumangalam Taluk.

Testing Centres

There is one testing laboratory in this District functioning under the control of the Department of Industries and Commerce, Regional testing Laboratory, Industrial Estate, K. Pudur. This Regional Testing Laboratory is equipped with equipments and instruments for testing the raw materials and end products of Small Scale Industries Units in and around Madurai District. This laboratory is also equipped with a Library consisting of about 12,000 numbers of quality control publications scientific and other technical books. Technical Information Library

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functioning in the District Industries Centre Campus, provides all kinds of Technical journals and books for the entrepreneurs and industrialists of this District to acquire knowledge. Therc are about 5,000 project reports for use of budding entrepreneurs.

Small Scale Industries

The District Industries Centre functions for the development of Small Scale Industries in this District. It provides all kinds of services and supports required by the prospective entrepreneurs under one roof. The District Industries Centre issues registration certificates for starting new S.S.I. Tiny, Cottage and Handicrafts units. There were 16,339 registered Small Scale Industrial Units functioning in this district as on 31.3.99 with an investment of Rs. 20,152 Lakhs providing employment opportunities to about 70,000 persons.

Thcse Small Scale Industrial Units were mainly engaged in the manufacturing of food products, cotton textiles and hoisery garments, wood products, leather, rubber and plastic products, engineering and allied Industries, chemical products and electrical and electronics products. There were 3,463 registered cottage industries and 3,244 handicrafts units functioning in this district, provided employment to about 10,170 persons.

Large and Medium Scale Industries

Besides, there were 46 large and medium scale industries also functioning in this district with a total investment of Rs. 31,153 Crores. These industries offered employment opportunities to about 27,1 04 persons. These industries were engaged in the manufacture of mostly cotton yam, industrial fabrics and other cotton fabrics pyrotechnical and atomised aluminium powdcr, tyres and tubes, sugar, chemical products, autoleaf springs etc.

Single Window Committee

In order to mitigate the problems encountered by the budding entrepreneurs in getting speedy clearance from various regulatory agencies such as local body, health, factories department, Pollution Control Board etc., the District Industries Centre is conducting Single Window Committee meetings every month headed by the District Collector. Through the Single Window Committee meetings the entrepreneurs are assisted

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in getting speedy clearance from the regulatory bodies.

In order to dissemninate informations to the prospective entrepreneurs about the various programmes of Government for providing assistance to them for starting new S.S.I.units and for the identification of entrepreneurs the District Industries Centre conducts Exhibitions, Seminars, Awarness Camps and Motivation programmes in co-ordination with the Small Scale Industries Associations, Chamber of Commerce, Small Industries Service Institute, Chennai and other Voluntary Organisations in this District.

Incentives and Concessions

In order to encourage prospective entrepreneurs to start the new S.S.!. units and to accelarate the place of industrial development in the backward areas of this district, Government of Tamil Nadu is providing the following incentives and concessions.

State Capital Investment Subsidy

Government have declared thc following areas of this District as industrially most backward and industrially backward.

Industrially Most Backward Areas

1.Kottampatti Panchayat Union

2.Sedapatti Panchayat Union.

Industrially Backward Areas

1. Alanganallur Panchayat Union

2. Vadipatti Panchayat Union

3. Kallikudi Panchayat Union

4. Madurai East Panchayat Union.

5. Chellampatti Panchayat Union

6. T. Kallupatti Panchayat Union &

7. Usilampatti Panchayat Union

New Small Scale Industrial units started in the declared industrially most backward areas are eligible for State Captial Investment subsidy at the rate of 20% of the value of total fixed investment made

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subject to a maximum of Rs.20 lakhs. Likewise the Small Scale Industrial Units started in the declared industrially backward areas are eligible for State Captial Investment subsidy at the rate of 15 % of the total value of fixed investment subject to a maximum of Rs. 15 lakhs.

Power Tariff Subsidy

New Small Scale Industrial Units consuming Low Tension Power started in the areas except in Municipalareas, areas coming under Urban Agglomeration, Urban Land Ceiling Act or Urban Land Act are eligible for power tariff concession for 3 years at the rate of 40% electricity charges paid, 30 of electricity charges paid and 20% of electricity charges paid respectively.

Generator Subsidy

Small Scale Industrial Units are eligible for generator subsidy for the purchase of new generator at the rate of 15 % of the cost of new generator subject to a maximum of RS.5/- Lakhs.

I.F.S. T DeferallWaiver Concessions

Small Scale Industrial Units which fullfil the following conditions are eligible for availing I.F.ST Deferral/Waiver Concessions offered by the Government of Tamil Nadu with effect from 23.0l.2000 for the following;

l. The unit should be registered with this Department prior to 23.01.2000.

2. The land should have been allotted or purchased for the factory.

3. The unit should have applied for financial assistance from a regular financial institution.

4. The unit should start production within two years from 24.0l.2000.

The LF.ST Waiver Concessions will be at the rate of 100% of the value of the total fixed investment for five years if the unit is to be started in the declared industrially most backward area.

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Awards to Small Scale Industries/Medium and Large Scale Units

The District Industries Centre is also assisting the Small Scale Industries and large and medium scale industries in this District by recommending to the Government for the following Awards.

l.State LevellDistrict Level Awards to S.S.I. entrepreneurs.

2.State Level Awards to outstanding women entrepreneurs in Small Scale Industries Units.

3. State Level Awards to Small Scale Industries Units for quality production.

4. Export Awards to Small Scale Industries/ Medium/Major Industries.

Scheme for the reimbursement of cost of acquiring I.S.0.9000 Certification

In order to encourage technological upgradation and quality assurance, Government of India is operating a scheme for providing incentives to Small Scale Industrial Units for acquiring 1.S.0.9000 Certification. The Scheme provides for reimbursement of charges for acquiring 1. S. 0.9000 Certification to the extent of 75% of the cost subject to a maximum of Rs. 75,000/-. The District Industries Centre process applications for this incentives and thus helps the Small Scale Industrial Units to acquire I.S.0.9000 Certification.

Prime Minister's Rozgar Yojana

This scheme is implemented from the year 1993-94 for providing financial assistance to the educated unemployed youth through Banks for starting self employment ventures under Industries, Service, Business Catagories.

Educated unemployed youths who have passed VIII Standard belonging to the family with a total annual income of below Rs.24,000/- and aged between 18 and 35 years are eligible to get assistance under this scheme. Women, SCs./STs., Physically Handicapped and Ex-Servicemen can apply for assistance upto 45 years of age. The applicant must be a resident of this District for a minimum period of· three years.

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Under this scheme financial assistance is being provided for starting service oriented and small businesses upto a maximum of Rs.l/- lakh and for starting Small Scale Industrial Unit upto a maximum of Rs.2/-lakhs. Further 15% of the loan sanctioned will be treated as subsidy subject to a maximum of RS.7,5001-. The beneficiary is to provide 5% of the loan sanctioned to him by bank as Margin Money. The beneficiaries are selected by a Task Force Committee and recommended to the banks for sanction of financial assistance. After sanction of financial assistance by thc banks, the beneficiaries are given training in enterprise management with stipend. On production of the Training Certificate by the beneficiaries to the banks, the banks will disburse the loan amount.

Entrepreneurs Development For Women Entrepreneurs

The Government of Tamil Nadu, in order to make the educated unemployed women of this State as self employed and self reliant, is implementing Entrepreneurs Development Programme for women entrepreneurs throughout the State. Educated unemployed women who have passed Xth and above 18 years of age are eligible to avail this opportunity. The training is for two months comprising of one month theoritical training in enterprise management and one month practical training in the tradc selected by the beneficiaries. During the training period the beneficiaries are given stipend. On completion of this training, the beneficiaries are assisted by the District Industries Centre to get the required financial assistance for starting their own ventures. 40 women entrepreneurs are given training under this scheme in this district every year. So far, 426 women entrepreneurs were given training under this scheme in this District,out of which 70 entrepreneurs have started their own ventures.

The District Industries Centre is also providing 10% special subsidy towards margin money for first generation women entrepreneurs who have started their own industries after completing Entrepreneurs Development Programme training and obtaining financial assistance from the Banks.

Thc District Industries Centre is also co­ordinating with the D.R.D.A.,THADCO, Women

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Development Corporation, Khadi and Village Industries Corporation in the implementation of their programme in the selection of beneficiaries, selection of projects etc.

With the development of Information and Technology throughout the country, the District Industries Centre, in order to assist the entrepreneurs to take up the modem development in the Information Technology field, co-ordinates with the Centre of Entrepreneurs Development, Madurai for the establishment of a Software Technology park and one Incubator Centre at Madurai.

The District Industries Centre also co-ordinates with Khadi and village Industries Corporation in the implementation of Margin Money Assistance Scheme for the development of Village Industries in this district.

Thus, the District Industries Centre is playing a pivotal role for the overall industrial development in this district by providing all kinds of assistance,

guidance to prospective entrepreneurs under one roof.

Trade and Commerce

Regulated Markets

There are regulated markets in Madurai district.

Fair Price Shops

There were 1,012 fair price shops in this district; 944 were full-time and 68 part-time. Of this, the Tamil Nadu Civil Supply Corporation runs 28 shops and 938 were run by the Co-operative Department. This District also has 14 women fair price shops.

Transport

Madurai District is well scrved by good transport system both for passengers and goods. It is provided with a fairly developed road and rail systems connecting all the important commercial centres of the state and also the neighbouring state of Kerala . The total length of roads extend to 5758.1 kms . Out of this bituminous runway extends 3,056.8 kms, cement concrete 76.5 k.ms. water bound Macadam 2,624.8 K.Ms., and unsurfaced road 1,099.3 K.ms. Major portion of the surface roads are maintained by National and State Highways and other type of roads are maintained by local bodies.

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With respect to rail-road transport the district enjoys good transport systems, Madurai city, the district headquarters, known as the temple city and a well known pilgrim centre has been connected by rail with most of the towns of the district and neighbouring districts. Almost all the basic raw materials like Coal, Iron Chemicals, Graphite, Baryte, Quarts, limestone, the finished products like Handlooms Towels, Sungadi Sarees, and Agricultural

products like Gingelley, Cotton, Groundnut Chillies,

Cardamaom, Blackgram, Redgram, and other Pulses

Mango, Banana, Grapes are transported to other

districts and state through rails.

There were 17,669 commercial vehicles and 1,78,486 non-commercial vehicles registered in Madurai District in 1999-2000. The following table gives the details:

Commercial

Stage Carriage-Public

Stage Carriage-Private

Mini Bus

Auto-rickshaw

Ordinary Taxi

Taxi with State Permit

Taxi with All India Permit

Maxi-Cab with State Permit

Maxi-Cab with All India Permit

Omni Bus-State

Omni Bus-All India

Private Service Vehicle

School Bus

Ambulance

Fire Engine

Light Commerical Vehicle

Lorry - Statae Permit

Lorry - National Permit

Articulated Vehicle - State Permit

Articulated Vehicle - National Permit

Tracgtor & Trailer

Total Commercial Vehicle

Registered Vehicles

649

202

8 5,821

1,223

92

1,069

23

27

10

59

82

82

61 1,950

4,393

487

149

1,282

17,669

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Motor Cycle

Scooter

Non-commercial

Moped

Tri-cycle - Auto

MotorCar

Jeep Station Wagon

Tractor

Three Wheeler

Four Wheeler

Road roller

Others

Tolal Non Commercial Vehicle

Grand Total

Source: Commissioner of Transport, Chennai

52,312

26,944

84,484

68 9,976

682

67

3,355

194

166

60

178

178,486

196,155

Madurai has Civil Airport situated about 10 K.Ms. away from the city. Regular flights are operated between Madurai and Chennai and Mumbai presently.

Bus Stop and Railway Stations

All the towns and 481 villages (out of 550) in this district have bus facilities. There are also 4 Railway Stations in the district.

The table below gives the comparative picture between 1991 and 2000.

1991 2001 Villages Villages

Bus stop 462 481

Railway Station 15 4

Pucca Approach Road 389 522

Not available 179 28

Electricity and Power

Madurai town began to receive electricity through a private firm as early as in 1910. The Electricity Department was organised in 1927. In the year 1932, the reorganised Electricity Department took up the electrification of some Municipalities and Town in the district by establishing local Thermal Stations where electricity was produced with the help of oil engines. After the completion of Pykara Scheme (1933), Mettur (1941), transmission lines were laid in the district and Hydro Electric Power Supplied not only for domestic but also for agricultural and Industrial purpose throughout the district. In the beginning, the power distribution in the district was mostly in the hands of Government with only a few licensed operators. In order to improve and extend electric

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supply especially in rural area, a legislation had been passed by the Government to acquire all private as well as local authorities in the State.

Electricity Distribution system formed during July 1958 is now exclusively looking after Madurai District. The total area of the circle is 3,741.73 Sq .Kms.

It consists of five Distribution Divisions with 5 numbers of Revenue Branches. There are 24 sub divisions and 91 section offices in this circle.

District area power distribution is now maintained through 21 major sub-stations and 3 numbers of minor sub stations in and around Madurai .

To meet the power demand and to reduce the deficiencies in Maduri District, there are some

proposals as detailed below by the government:

Establishment of one 33/ 11 K.V.S.S. at Vikramangalam. In IX Master plan, 11 0/11 K. V. sub­stations at Rasingapuram, Kottampatti, Valayankulam (Karuvelampatti) and Mondikundu are included.

In addition to these, one Diesel power Generating Station with a capacity of 106 M.W. has been proposed at Samayanallur under private sector .

To meet the power demand and also to improve voltage conditions in Madurai City, an Urban Development Programme under P.F.C. assistance has been approved by the Board at an estimated cost of Rs.5,376.261akhs.

Education

In 1865, the first school was opened in the district, a Zillah School at Madurai and a taluk school at Dindigul. These were followed by a taluk school at Periakulam. The medium of instructions in the Zillah School was principally English and in Taluk School it was Tamil. Besides maintaining the Zillah and Taluk Schools, the Government also gave grants to private schools and in 1870 there were 22 schools in the district. In this way, the education began to progress in Madurai. The American Mission had opened a College in 1913 and which is now known as American College and the Native College also not known as Madura College was started in the year 1886. The other colleges has slowly come into existance in Madurai viz. The Doak College for women in 1948, and Rameswaram Devasthanam Patasala at Madurai

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in 1915. Besides these institutions, Madurai had also a famous institute for the encouragement of Tamil learning. An overall picture of education and literacy in the district of Madurai 1999-2000 has been

furnished below

The Madurai University started functioning on 6.2.1966 and later it was renamed as Madurai Kamaraj University which is located near Nagamalai hills about 20 KMs. away from Madurai city. In Tamil Nadu, this is the first University which offered correspondence coursc for higher education. The open University was also started for those who do not possess the prescribed qualification and attained the age of 25 years, but who can continue their studies in this system.

Apart from the number of schools run by the Department of School Education, Local Bodies and Private Institutions, 15 schools were run by Adi­Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Department. The various concessions like free supply of text books, note books, slates, uniforms besides scholarship were distributed by the welfare Department in order to improve the educational level in the district

No. of Educational Institutions in the District -1999.

Type of educational institutions in

the District 1999

No. of Institutions

Primary School

Middle SchoollHigh School

Secondary SchooVHigh School Senior Secondary SchoollHigher Secondary School

Rural

1,045

228

105

51

Industrial School* 26

Training School* 14

Adult Literacy Centre* 0

Other School* 25

Arts Science Colleges 16

Engineering Colleges

Medical Colleges Shorthand Typewritting and other lllstituions

Polytechnic

*Not gathered separetely in Urban areas

Urban

455 261

166

116

22

2

96

3

Total

1,500

489

271

167

26

14

25

38

2

96

3

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There are 1,500 primary schools (1,045 in rural areas and 455 in urban areas), 489 middle schools (228 in rural areas and 261 in urban areas), 271 secondary schools (105 in rural areas and 166 in urban areas), 167 senior secondary schools (51 in rural areas and 116 in urban areas), 16 colleges (all in urban areas), 26 industrial schools, 14 training schools (both in rural area) and 25 other literacy centres in the District. However, 83 villages in the district had no educational facility.

Engineering Colleges & Polytechnics

There were 8 Polytechnics in this district 2 Government aided and 5 self-financing. There were 4 Engineering Colleges.

Noon Meal Centres

There were 3,268 nutntIOus meal centres operating in this District in 1999-2000. The total number of children benefited under the scheme in the same ycar was 2,62,645. Of this, 1,59,286 in the age group of 5-9 years and 10,060 were in the age group of 10-15 years. The details of the number of Centres is given below:

Institutions Panchayat Union

Municipalities

Municipal Corporation

TlNIP

ICDS

Total

Medical Facility

Number 1,291

8 75

1,533

361

3,268

The major portion of the Madurai district which experiences hot, dry, variable climate and a scanty rainfall does not enjoy a healthy climate in general. In the earlier part of this century, Cholera, Small pox, Mycetoma, Tuberculosis, Malaria, Leprosy, Influenza, Rheumatic fevers, Dysentry, Digestive diseases and hook worm were the most prevalent diseases in the district. Special attempts were made to control and eradicate some of these major diseases like Cholera, Flaque, Leprosy, Tuberclusis, and veneral diseases etc. Further for the control of epidemic diseases, a fully equipped public Health Laboratory at Madurai has been opened and a free diagnostic aid has been made available to all medical practitioners. This institutions is of immensc help during times of epidemic.

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To-day the district is fully equipped with Government Christian Mission Hospital, Private Hospitals and Dispensaries managed by Municipal and private Institutions. Of all these medical institutions, the oldest and the biggest one is the Erskine Hospital at Madurai. Previously it was a Government Dispensary until a new building was built on the Tallakulam side in 1940 and was named as Erskine Hospital after Lord Erskine (1934-40). This hospital has various facilities like X-ray therapy, Blood Bank and several special Departments for Tuberculosis. Skin, Leprosy, Orthopedic, Veneral Disease and Dental. To enhance the medical facilities in Madurai district apart from the Government and private hospitals, the Christian Mission opened a hospital in 1897 and 1953. All the mission hospitals including the hospitals for women and children at Madurai were amalgamated under the name "The Christian Mission Hospital, Madurai".

In the year 1954, a Medical College was opened III Madurai which produces every year a set of doctors. Apart from the Medical college, the training for mid-wives, and other paramedical courses are given in all government and other private hospitals. In order to provide medical aid to rural areas, a scheme called the Village Vaidya Scheme has been evolved in the year 1949 for the enhancement of the knowledge of selected rural practitioners of indigenous systems and through which they received training for six months in First Aid, Minor Surgery and preventive medicine etc.,

The birth and death rates of the district were 2l.8 and 8.2 per 1,000 of population and the infant mortality rate was 48.5 during the year 1998.

In Government Rajaji Hospital, Madurai there were IS 74 beds for the treatment of inpatients An average of 7,500 out-patients were given treatment dail y. An average of 1,800 patients were given treatment as inpatients daily. Two C.T. Scan machines have been installed. Separate Medical Record Department and Equipment Servicing Cell, ELCOT are functioning in the hospital. A total number of 1,549 employees (both technical and non-technical) were working in Government Rajaji Hospital, Madurai. The highly sophisticated Argon Laser Equipment and Laparoscopic Hysterectomy equipment have also been installed for the benefit of poor patients.

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Laparoscopic Hysterectomy equipment have also been installed for the benefit of poor patients.

The Medical facilities available in Madurai District (under

all systems) is given in the table

Medical Facility Rural Allopathy Hospital 28 Ayurvedic Hospital * 5 Unani Hospital * 3 Homeo Hospital* 9 Allopathy Dispensary 29 Ayurvedic Dispensary* 3 Unani Dispensary* 4 Homeo Dispensary'" 10 Maternity & Child Welfare Centre 78 Maternity home 25 Child welfae centre* 292 Health centre 11 Primary health centre* 39 Primary health sub-centre* 290 Family Welfare Centre 11 TB Clinic 2 Nursing Home 20 Registered private Medical Practitioner* 48 SMP* 4 Community Health Worker* 455 Others 29 * Not gathered separately for urban areas

Post & Telegraph

Urban Total 152 180

5 3

9

220 249 3

4

10

78 25

292 32 43

39 290

12 23 5 7

90 110

48 4

455 64 93

Madurai District is connected by a well established network of' Post and Telegraph Offices and Telephone connections. There wcre 1,796 letter boxes in the district. The total Head Post Offices in the district were 3, and 59 town Sub-Post Offices at Madurai district. Apart from that there are 348 sub-offices in the different grades all over the district. There were also 9 extra departmental post office in the district. In respect of Post and Telegraph Offices, there were 13 in the district and 1 Departmental Telegraph Offices in Madurai City Telephone facilities were available in all the Taluk and Headquarters and almost in all the Towns. The Madurai District General Manager of Telecom was having control over 125 Telephone exchanges and sub exchanges of the district. In respect of S TD facilities the Madurai City is connected with most of the towns in India.

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Commercial Banks

There were 196 commercial bank branches ill

this District as on 31.3.1999; 60 were located in rural areas and 28 in semi-urban areas. The deposits as on the same date Rs.1,587.21 Crores. In addition, there are 73 cooperative banks in rural areas, 129 agricultural credit societies, 34 non-agricultural creditsocieties and 256 other credit societies in the District.

Regarding Co-operative Societies the structure of Co-operative credit was gradually built up over different times and during the period 1998-99, the Madurai District consisted of 3 1 Madurai District Central Co-operative Bank Branches and 2 Tamil Nadu Industrial and Investment Corporation Bank Branches.

Other Facilities

Regarding entertainment and recreational facilities, there were 79 Permanent Cinema Theatres, 6 Semi-Permanent, 35 Touring Talkies and 2 Drama Theatres at Madurai.

Several measures have been undertaken in the State for adult education and a three years course has been drawn with the object of making them able to read and understand the contents of a daily newspaper.

During 1998-99, the district had one District Central Library and 102 branch libraries with different grades.

Police

The Law and Order is ensured by 77 Police Stations manned by 2,948 Personnel and 12 out posts manned by 104 personnel. There are 3 sub jails and one Central Jail in Madurai District.There are also 9 fire stations in this District.

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(v) Census Concepts

Building

A 'Building' is generally a single structure on the ground Sometimes it is made up of more than one component unit which are used or likely to be used as dwellings (residences) or establishments such as shops,

business houses, offices, factories, workshops, worksheds, Schools, places of entertainment, places of worship , godowns, stores etc. It is also possible that building which have component units may be used for a combination of purposes such as shop-cum-residence, workshop-cum-residence, office-cum-residence etc.

Usually a structure will have four walls and a roof. But in some areas the very nature of construction of houses is such that there may not be any wall. Such is the case of conical structures where entrance is also provided but they may not have any walls. Therefore, such of the conical structures are also treated as separate buildings.

Permanent houses

Houses, the walls and roof of which are mace of permanent materials. The material of walls can be any one from the following, namely, galvanized iron sheets or other metal sheets, asbestos sheets, burnt bricks, stones or concrete. Roof may be madc of from any one of the following materials, namely, tiles, slate, galvanized iron sheets, metal sheets, asbestos sheets, bricks, stones or concrete.

Semi-permanent houses

Houses in which either the wall or the roof is made of pcrmanent matcrial and the other is made of temporary material.

Temporary houses

Houses in which both walls and roof are made of materials, which have to be replaced frequently. Walls may be made from anyone of the following temporary materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, plastic, polythene, mud, unburnt bricks or wood. Roof may be made from anyone of the followmg temporary materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, wood, mud, plastic or polythene.

Dwelling Room

A room is treated as a dwelling room if it has walls

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with a doorway and a roof and should be wide and long enough for a person to sleep in, i.e. it should have a length of not less than 2 meters and a breadth of at least 1.5 meters and a height of 2 meters. A dwelling room would include living room, bedroom, dining room, drawing room, study room, servant's room and other habitable rooms. Kitchen, bathroom, latrine, store room, passageway and verandah which are not normally usable for living are not considered as dwelling rooms. A room, used for ml1ltipurpose such as sleeping, sitting, dining, storing, cooking, etc., is regarded as a dwelling room. In a situation where a census house is used as a shop or office., etc., and the household also stays in it then the room is not considered as a dwelling room. But if a garage or servant quarter is used by a servant and if she/ he also lives in it as a separate household then this has been considered as a dwelling room available to the servant's household. Tent or conical shaped hut if used for living by any household is also considered as dwelling room.

A dwelling room, which is shared by more than one household, has not been counted for any of them. If two households have a dwelling room each but in

addition also share a common dwelling room, then the common room has not been counted for either of the households.

Census House

A 'census house' is a building or part of a building used or recognised as a separate unit because of having a separate main entrance from the road or common

courtyard or staircase, etc. It may be occupied or vacant It may be used for residential or non- residential

purpose or both.

In certain peculiar situations, the manner in which buildings and census houses were identified for numbering in the field by the enumerators is described hereunder:

Sometimes a series of different buildings are found along a street which are joined with one another by

common walls on either side looking like a continuous structure. These different units are practically

In case of hostels, hotels, etc., even if the door of each room in which an inmate lives opens to a common verandah, staircase, courtyard or a common room, as it happens almost invariably, the entire hostel/hotel building was treated as one census house. but if such

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built at different times and owned by different persons. In such cases, though the whole structure with all the

adjoining units apparently appears to be one building, each portion was treated as a separate building and its

constituent units as separate census houses.

On the other hand, one may come across cases,

particularly in large cities of multi-storeyed ownership flats. In these cases while the structure looks like one building, different persons own the flats. In case of

such multi-storeyed structures, having a number of flats owned by different persons, the entire structure was treated as one building and each flat as a separate census house.

If within a large enclosed area, there are separate

buildings owned by different persons then each such building is treated as a separate building. There can be

a situation where within an enclosed compound there

are separate buildings owned by an undertaking or

company or even government that are actually in occupation of different persons. For example, Indian Oil Corporation colony where the buildings are owned by the Corporation but these are in occupation of their employees. Each such building was treated as a

separate building. But ifin anyone of these buildings there were flats in occupation of different households,

each such flat was reckoned as a separate census house,

Sometimes it becomes difficult to apply the definition of census house strictly in certain cases. For example, in an urban area, if a flat has five rooms,

each room having direct entrance from the common staircase or courtyard. By definition, this has to be treated as five census houses. If all these five rooms

are occupied by a single household it was not realistic to treat them as five census houses. In such a case,

'singleness' of use of these rooms along with the main

house should be considered and the entire flat was treated as one census house. On the other hand, if two independent households occupy these five rooms, the first household living in 3 rooms and the second

household occupying 2 rooms, then considering the use, the first three rooms together were treated as one

census house and the remaining rooms as another census house. But if each room was occupied by an

independent household, then each such room was

treated as a separate census house.

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In case of hostels, hotels, etc., even if the door of each room in which an inmate lives opens to a common verandah, staircase, courtyard or a common room, as it happens almost invariably; the entire hostel/hotel building was treated as one census house., but if such hostels/ hotels have out-houses or other structures used for different purposes or the same purpose, then each such structure attached to the main hostel/hotel was treated as a separate census house.

In some parts of the country, in rural areas, the pattern of habitation is such that a group of huts, located in a compound, whether enclosed or unenclosed, is occupied by one household. While the main residence may be located in one hut, other huts may be used for sleeping, as a kitchen, bath room, baithak, etc. Though each of the huts was a separates structure, they form a single housing unit and therefore, have to be treated collectively as one building and one census house. If some of the huts are used by one household and the others by a second household as residence, then the two groups of huts were treated as separate census houses. However, if there were also other huts in the compound used for other purposes and not as part of the household's residence such as, cattle shed, workshed, etc., these were treated as separate census houses.

On the other hand, in urban areas, where more than one structure within an enclosed or open compound (premises) belonging to the same person, e.g., the main house, the servant's quarter, the garage, etc., only one building number was given for this group and each of the constituent a separate census house number.

Only cases where a structure with roof and pillars has come up was treated as a building.

Village

The basic unit for rural areas is the revenue village, which has definite surveyed boundaries. The revenue village may comprise of one or more hamlets but the entire village is treated as one unit for presentation of data. In unsurveycd arcas, like villages within forest areas, each habitation area with locally recognized boundaries is treated as one village.

Rural-Urban area

The data in tables on Houses, Household Amenities and Assets are presented separately for rural and urban

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areas. The unit of classification in this regard is 'town' for urban areas and 'village' for rural areas. In

the Census of India 2001, the definition of urban area adopted is as follows:

a) All places with a municipality, corporation, cantonment board or notified town area committee, etc.

b) A place satisfying the following thrcc criteria simultaneously:

i) A minimum population of 5,000;

ii) at least 75 per cent of male working

population engagcd in non-agricultural pursuits; and

iii) a density of population of at least 400 per

sq. km.(l,OOO per sq. mile)

F or identification of places which would qualify to be classified as 'urban' all villages, which, as per the 1991 Census had a population of 4,000 and above, a

population density of 400 persons per sq. km. and having at least 75 per cent of male working population engaged

in non-agricultural activity were considered. To work

out the proportion of male working population referred to above against b) (ii), the data relating to main workers were taken into account.

Apart from these, the outgrowths (OGs) of cities and towns have also been treated as urban under

'Urban Agglomerations '. Examples of out-growths are

railway colonies, university campuses, port areas,

military camps, etc., that may have come up near a statutory town or city but within the revenue limits of a village or villages contiguous to the town or city. Each

such individual area by itself may not satisfy the demographic criteria laid down at (b) above to qualify

it to be treated as an independent urban unit but may deserve to be clubbed with the towns as a continuous

urban spread. Thus, the town level data, wherever presented, also includes the data for outgrowths of such towns.

City

Towns with popUlation of 100,000 and above are called cities.

Urban Agglomeration

An Urban Agglomeration is a continuous urban

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spread constituting a town and its adjoining urban outgrowths (OGs) or two or more physically contiguous towns together and any adjoining urban outgrowths of such towns. In some cases, railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, etc., may come up near a city

or statutory town outside its statutory limits but within the revenue limits of a village or villages contiguous to

the town or city. Each such individual area by itself may not satisfy the minimum population limit to qualify it to be treated as an independent urban unit but may

deserve to be clubbed with the town as a continuous

urban sprcad.

For the purpose of delineation of Urban Agglomerations during Census of India 2001, following

criteria are taken as pre-requisites:

(a) The core town or at least one of the constituent towns of an urban agglomeration should

necessarily be a statutory town; and

(b) The total population of all the constituents

(i.e., towns and outgrowths) of an Urban Agglomeration should not be less than 20,000

(as per the 1991 Census).

With these two basic criteria having been met, the following are the possible different situations in which

Urban Agglomerations would be constituted:

i) a city or town with one or more contiguous

outgrowths;

ii) two or more adjoining towns with their

outgrowths; and

iii) a city and one or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths all of which form a continuous

spread.

Household

A 'household' is usually a group of persons who normally live together and take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevent

any of them from doing so. Persons in a household may be related or unrelated or a mix of both. However,

if a group of unrelated persons live in a census house but do not take their meals from the common kitchen, then they are not constituent of a common household. Each such person was to be treated as a separate household. The important link in finding out

whether it was a household or not was a common

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kitchen. There may be one member households, two member households or multi-member households.

Institutional Household

A group of unrelated persons who live in an institution and take their meals from a common kitchen is called an Institutional Household. Examples of Institutional Households are boarding houses, messes, hostels, hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, orphanages, etc. To make the definition more clearly perceptible to the enumerators at the Census 2001, it was specifically mentioned that this category or households would cover only those households where a group of unrelated persons live in an institution and share a common kitchen.

Houseless household

Households who do not live in buildings or census houses but live in the open on roadside, pavements, in hume pipes, under flyovers and staircases, or in the open in places of worship, mandaps, railway platforms, etc., are treated as Houseless Households.

Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

Article 341 of the Constitution provides that the President may, with respect to any State or Union territory, specify the castes, races or tribes or parts of or groups within castes, races or tribes which shall for the purposes of the Constitution be deemed to be Scheduled Castes in relation to that State or Union territory. Article 342 similarly provides for specification of tribes or tribal communities or parts of or groups within tribes or tribal communities which are to be deemed for the purposes of the Constitution to be Scheduled Tribes in relation to the various States and Union territories. In pursuance of these provisions, the list of Scheduled Castes andlor Scheduled Tribes are notified for each State and Union territory and are valid only within the jurisdiction of that State or Union territory and not outside. In September 1956, by an amendment, the Presidential Order of 1950 and in all subsequent Presidential Orders relating to Scheduled Castes, the Hindu and the Sikh religions were placed on the same footing with regard to the specification of Scheduled Castes. Later on, as per the amendment made in the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order 1990, the Hindu, the Sikh and the Buddhist were placed on the same footing with regard to the recognition of the Scheduled Castes.

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LIST OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN TAMIL NADU Serial

Number

Adi Andhra

Scheduled Caste

2 Adi Dravida

3 Adi Kamataka

4 Ajila

5 Arunthathiyar

6 Ayyanavar (in Kanniyakumaari District and

Shenkottah taluk of Tirunelveli district)*

7 Baira

8 Bakuda

9 Bandi

10 Bellara

II Bharatar (in Kanniyakumari district and

Shenkottah talukofTiruneiveli district)*

12 Chakkiliyan

l3 Chalavadi

14

15 16

17 18

19

20

Chamar, Muchi

Chandala

Cheruman

Devendrakulathan

Dom, Dombara, Paidi, Pano

Domban

Godagali

21 Godda

22

23

24 25

26 27

28 29 30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37 38

39 40

41

42 43

44

Gosangi

Holeya

laggali

lambuvulu

Kadaiyan

Kakkalan (in Kanniyakumari district and

Shenkottah talukofTirunelveli district)*

Kalladi

Kanakkan, Padanna (in the Nilgiris district)**

Karimpalan

Kavara (in Kanniyakumari district and

Shenkottah talukofTirunelvcli district)*

Koliyan

Koosa

Kootan, Koodan (in Kanniyakumari district and

Shenkottah talukoITirullelveli dislricl)*

Kudumban

Kuravan, Sidhanar

Madari

Madiga

Maila

Mala

Mannan (m Kanmyakumarl dIstrict and

Shenkottah talukotTirunelveh district)*

Mavilan

Moger

Mundala

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LIST OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN TAMIL NADU (Contd.)

Serial Number

45

46

47

48

49

50

51

52

53

54 55

56

57

58

59

60 61

62 63

64

65

66

67

68 69 70

71

72

73

74

75 76

Note:

Nalakeyava

Nayadi

Scheduled Caste

Padannan (in Kanniyakumari district and

Shenkottah talukotTirunelveli district)*

Pagadai

Pall an

Palluvan

Pambada

Panan (in Kanniyakumari district and

Shenkottah talukotTirunelveli district)*

Panchama

Pannadi

Panniandi

Paraiyan, Parayan, Sambavar

Paravan (in Kanniyakumari district and

Shenkottah talukotTirunelveli district)*

Pathiyan (in Kanniyakumari district and

Shenkottah talukotTirunelveli district)*

Pulayan, Cherarnar

Puthirai Vannan

Raneyar

Sarnagara

Sarnban

Sapari

Semman

Thandan (in Kanniyakumari district and

Shenkottah talukotTirunelveli district)*

Thoti

Tiruvalluvar

Yallon

Yalluvan

Yannan (in Kanniyakumari district and

Shenkottah talukotTirunelveli district)*

Yathiriyan

Yelan

Yetan (in Kanniyakumari district and

Shenkottah talukotTirunelveli district)*

Yettiyan

Yettuvan (in Kanniyakumari district and

Shenkottah taluk of Tirunelveli district) *

* The entry is to be read as "in Kanniyakumari district and Shenkottai laluk of Tirunelveli district".

** The entry is to be read as " in Nilgiris district".

*** The entry is to be read as "excluding Kanniyakumari district and Shenkottai taluk of Tirunelveli district".

**** The entry is to be read as in "Dharmapuri, Vellore, Tiruvannamalai, Pudukkottai, Salem, Namakkal, Villupuram, Cuddalore, Tiruchirappalli, Karur and Perambalur district".

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LIST OF SCHEDULED TRIBES IN TAMIL NADU Serial

Number

1

2 3

4

5

6

Adiyan

Aranadan

Eravallan

lrular

Kadar

Scheduled Tribe

Karnmara (excluding Kanniyakumari district and

Shenkottah taluk of Tirunelveli district)***

7 Kanikaran, Kanikkar (in Kanniyakumari district

and Shenkottall taluk of Tirunelveli district)*

8 Kaniyan, Kanyan

9 Kattunayakan

10 Kochu Vaelan

11 Konda Kapus

12 Kondareddis

13 Koraga

14 Kota (excluding Kanniyakumari district and

Shenkottah taluk of Tirunelveli district)***

15 Kudiya, Melakudi

16

17

18

19 20 21

22 23

24

25

26 27

28 29 30

31

32

33 34

35

36

Kurichchan

Kurumbas (in the Nilgiris district)**

Kurumans

Maha Malasar

Malai Arayan

Malai Pandaram

Malai Vedan

Malakkuravan

Malasar

Malayali (in Dharmapuri, North Arcot,

Pudukkottai, Salem, South Arcot and

Tiruchirappalli districts)****

Malayekandi

Mannan

Mudugar, Muduvan

Muthuvan

Palleyan

Palliyan

Palliyar

Paniyan

Sholaga

Toda (excluding Kanniyakumari district and

Shenkottal1 taluk of Tirunelveli district)***

Uraly

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Language and Mother tongue

As per the census concept, each language is a

group of mother tongues. The census questionnaire

collects information on the mother tongue of each

person and mother tongue is defined as the language

spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the

person. If the mother died in infancy, the language

mainly spoken in the person's home in childhood will

be the mother tongue. In the case of infants and deaf

mutes, the language usually spoken by the mother is

considered as mother tongue. It is not necessary that

the language spoken as mother tongue should have a

script. The mother tongues returned by the

respondents in census are classified and grouped

under appropriate languages according to their

linguistic characteristics.

Literate

A person aged 7 years and above who can both

read and write with understanding in any language is

taken as literate. A person who can only read but calmot

write is not literate. It is not necessary that to be

considered as literate, a person should have received

any formal education or passed any minimum

educational standard. Literacy could also have been

achieved through adult literacy classes or through any

non-formal educational system. People who are blind

and can read in Braille are treated as literates.

Literacy rate

Literacy rate of the population is defined as the

percentage of literates in the age-group seven years

and above. For different age-groups the percentage

of literates in that age-group gives the literacy rate.

Educational level

The highest lcvel of education a person has

completed.

Work

Work IS defined as participation III any

economically productive activity with or without

compensation, wages or profit. Such participation may

be physical and/or mental in nature. Work involves

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not only actual work but also includes effective

supervision and direction of work. It even includes

part time help or unpaid work on farm, family

enterprise or in any other economic activity. All

persons engaged in 'work' as defined above are

workers. Persons who are engaged in cultivation or

milk production even solely for domestic consumption

are also treated as workers.

Reference period for determining a person as

worker and non-worker is one year preceding the date

of enumeration.

Main worker

A person who has worked for major part of the

reference period (i.e. six months or more during the

last one year preceding the date of enumeration) in

any economically productive activity is termed as 'Main

worker'.

Marginal worker

A person who worked for less than six months of

the reference period (i.e. in the last one year preceding

the date of enumeration) in any economic activity is

termed as 'Marginal worker'.

Non-worker

A person who has not worked at all III any

economically productive activity during the reference

period (i.e. last one year preceding the date of

enumeration) is termed as 'Non workcr'.

Cultivator:

For purposes of the Census, a person is classified

as cultivator ifhe or she is engaged in cultivation on

land owned or held from govcrnmcnt or held from

private persons or institutions for payment in money,

kind or share. Cultivation includes effective supervision

or direction in cultivation.

A person, who has given out herihis land to another

person or persons or institution(s) for cultivation for

money, kind or share of crop and who does not even

supcrvisc or direct cultivation in exchangc of land, is

not treated as cultivator. Similarly, a person working

on another person's land for wages in cash or kind or

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a combination of both (agricultural labourers) is

not treated as cultivator.

Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing, harvesting

and production of cereals and millet crops such as

wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc., and other crops

such as sugarcane, tobacco, ground-nuts, tapioca, etc.,

and pulses, raw jute and kindred fiber crop, cotton,

cinchona and other medicinal plants, fruit growing,

vegetable growing or keeping orchards or groves, etc.

Cultivation does not include the following plantation

crops - tea, coffee, rubber, coconut and betel nuts

(areca).

Agricultural labourer

A person who works on another person's land

for wages in money or kind or share is regarded as

an agricultural labourer. She/he has no risk in the

cultivation, but merely works on another person's

land for wages. An agricultural labourer has no

right of lcasc or contract on land on which shc/hc

works.

Household industry worker

Household industry is defined as an industry

conducted by the head of the household herselflhimself

and or by the members of the household at home or

within the village in rural areas and only within the

precincts of the house where the household lives in

urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in

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

qualify or has to be registered under the Indian

Factories Act and should be engaged in manufacturing,

processing, servicing and repairs of goods.

It does not include professions such as a pleader,

Doctor, Musician, Dancer, Waterman, Astrologer,

Dhobi, Barber, etc. or merely trade or business, even

if such professions, trade or services are run at home

by members of the household.

Other worker

A person, who has been engaged in some

economic activity during the reference period but not

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as a cultivator or agricultural labourer or in Household

Industry, is termed as a 'Other Worker (OW)'. The

type of workers that come under this category of

'OW' includc all government servants, municipal

employees, teachers, factory workers, plantation

workers, those engaged in trade, commerce, business,

transport, banking, mining, construction, political or

social work, priests, entertainment artists, etc. In

effect, all those workers other than cultivators or

agricultural labourers or household industry workers,

are 'Other Workers'.

Work participation rate

Percentage of workers (main + marginal) to total

population.

Population density

Population density is the number of persons

inhabited per square kilometer of the area.

Age

Age is measured in terms of the completed number

of years.

Sex ratio

Number offemales per 1000 males in a population.

(vi) Non-Census Concepts

Improved drinking water

If the household had access to drinking water

supplied from a tap, hand pump, tube well or well

(protected or covered) situated within or outside the

premises, it is considered as having access to improved

drinking water.

It may be mentioned that such uniform definition

may not be valid across all States.

System of sewerage

Generally, a sewerage system would mean a

network of mains and branches of underground

conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point

of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and

industrial wastage are called separate sewers; those

that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other

surfaces are known as storm water drains, while those

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carrying both sewage and storm water are called

combined sewers. However, in some towns, which are

not provided with such underground sewerage system,

it is served by open surface drain, box drain, silk pattern

drain, etc., in these towns.

Type of latrine and method of disposal of night

soil

There are three prevalent systems of disposal of

human wastes, viz. :

(i) underground sewerage,

(ii) sanitary water flush latrines with individual

disposal systems, like septic tank, leaching cess

pool and collecting well, and

(iii) dry type oflatrines with manual scavenging.

the street sewerage with which are connected the

sanitary latrines constructed in the houses having water

closets and fitted with flushing cistern (or hand

flushing). Through this sewer the fecal matter is

transported without the need for scavenging. This

system generally exists in cities and big towns.

Where the street sewer does not exist, these

sanitary water flush latrines are connected to a local

septic tank with a sub-soil dispersion system or a

leaching pit. Here the liquid wastes from the water

closet is disposed of locally in leaching pit, a septic

tank with a soil dispersion system is constructed. This

dispersion requires an optimum travel through the pores

of the soil, which renders the harmful liquid bacterially

innocuous by the slow process of filtration through the

soil traversed.

Where the soil is impermeable, collecting wells are

constructed and the sanitary water flush latrines are

connected with them. These wells are cleaned at

periodic intervals by a suitable device. The dry type of

latrines are of service type latrines from where human

excreta is removed by scavengers from house to house,

in most cases carrying it on their heads or shoulders or

in baskets with handle or wheel barrows. These are

then collected in bullock carts or trucks or tractors

and trolleys for being carried to the dumping grounds.

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Fertility

In demography, the word fertility is used in relation

to the actual production of children or occurrence of

births specially live births. Fertility is a measure of rate

at which population adds to itself by births and normally

assessed by relating the number of births to a full or

part of the population, such as number of married

women or number of women of child-bearing age. The

definitions of the terminology used in computing

different fertility rates are mentioned below

Cmde birth rate (CBR)

Ratio of the number of live births in a year to the

mid year population, normally expressed per 1,000

population.

Number of live births during the year

CBR= x 1,000

Mid-year Population

Crude death rate (CDR)

Ratio of the number of deaths in a year to the mid

year population, normally expressed per 1,000

population.

Number of deaths during the year

CDR= x 1,000

Mid-year Population

Natural growth rate

Growth rate is obtained as the difference between

crude birth rate and crude death rate in the absence of

migration.

Age specific fertility rate (ASFR)

Number oflive births in a year to female population

in any specified age-group normally expressed per

1,000 women.

Number oflive births in a particular

age-group

ASFR= x 1,000

Mid-year female population of the

same age-group

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Age specific marital fertility rate (ASMFR)

Number of live births in a year to married female

population in any specified age-group normally

expressed per 1,000 married women

Number of live births in a particular

age-group

ASMFR= xl, 000

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Total marital fertility rate (TMFR)

Averagc number of children that would be born to

a married woman if she experiences the current fertility

pattern throughout her reproductive span (15 -49) years

assuming that there is no mortality of women till the

completion of reproductive period.

5 X "L45-49 ASMFR _ 1,-19

Mid-year married female population TMFR = ----------

of the same age-group

General fertility rate (GFR)

Number of live births per 1,000 women in the

reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given year.

GFR=

Number oflive births in a year

------------ x 1,000

Mid-year female population in the

age-group (15-49) years

General marital fertility rate (GMFR)

Number oflive births per 1,000 married women in

reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given year.

GMFR=

Number oflive births in a year ____________ x 1,000

Mid-year r.1arried female population

in the age-group (15-49) years

Total fertility rate (TFR)

It is obtained as the total of the age specific fertility

rates (number of children born per woman of the

particular age) for the entire reproductive age span. It

provides the average number of children that will be

born to a woman under the fertility levels indicated by

the age specific fertility rates assuming that there is

no mortality of women till the completion of

reproductive period.

5 X 2:45-49 ASFR

15-19

TFR=

1,000

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1,000

Age-specific mortality rate (ASMR)

Number of deaths in a particular age and sex group

per 1000 population of the same age-group.

ql

Number of deaths in a

particular age-group

ASMR = --------- x 1,000

Mid-year population of

the same age-group

Probability of dying between birth and age 1. This

can be used as approximate value of Infant Mortality

Rate (IMR) which gives the ratio of number of deaths

in a year of children aged less than one year to the

number of births in that year.

q2

Probability of dying between birth and age 2.

q5 :

Probability of dying between birth and age 5. This

indicator is also known as Under Five Mortality Rate

(U5MR).

Infant mortality rate (IMR)

Ratio of the number of infant deaths (deaths of

children below one year) in a year to the number of

live births in that year.

Number of infant deaths during

the year IMR= ___________ .x 1,000

Number oflive births during

the year

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

Infant mortality rate comprises of two parts, viz.,

Neo-natal mortality rate and Post neo-natal mortality

rate. The neo-natal mortality rate also comprises of

Number of still births and infant deaths

of less than 7 days during the year

PMR= x 1,000

two parts viz., Early neo-natal mortality rate and late Number oflive births and still

neo-natal mortality rate. These are defined as: births during the year

Neo-natal mortality rate (NMR) Still birth rate (SBR)

Number of infants dying within the first month of Number of still births during

life (28 days or under) in a year per 1,000 live births of the year

the same year. 1,000

NMR=

Number of infant deaths aged 28

days or under during the year

------------x 1,000

Number of live births during

the year

i) Early neo- natal mortality rate

Number of infant deaths of less

than 7 days during the year

------------x 1,000

Number of live births during

the year

ii) Late neo-natal mortality rate

Number of infant deaths of 7 days to

less than 29 days during the year ___________ ~x 1,000

Number of live births during

the year

Post neo-natal mortality rate (PNMR)

Number of deaths of 29 days to

less than One year during the year

------------x 1,000

Number oflive births during

the year

Peri-natal mortality rate (PMR)

Number of still births plus deaths within 1 st week

of delivery per 1000 births in a year.

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Number oflive births and still

births during the year

Maternal mortality rate (MMR)

Number of deaths of women in the age-group 15-

49 while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of

pregnancy from any cause related to pregnancy and

child birth per 1,00,000 live births in a given year.

Number of maternal deaths to

women in the age group 15-49

M1\1R= ----------- x 1,00,000

Number oflive birth

Eligible couple (Couples per 1,000 population)

Number of currently married females in the age­

group 15-44 years per 1000 persons of all ages.

Child woman ratio (0-4)

1. Number of children in the age-group 0-4 years

per 1000 women in the age-group 15-49 years.

Child woman ratio (5-9)

2. Number of children in the age-group 5-9 years

per 1000 women in the age-group 15-49 years.

Migration, Internal and International migration,

Impact of migration.

Migration

Migration is the third component of population

change, the other two being mortality and fertility. A

person is considered as a migrant by place of birth

if the place in which he is enumerated during the

Census is other than the place of his birth. Similarly

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a person is considered as a migrant by place of last

residence if the place in which he is enumerated

during the Census is other than his place of immediate

last residence. By capturing the last of the migrations

in cases where persons have migrated more than

once, this concept would give a better picture of

current migration scenarios.

Internal And International Migration

The migrational movements are of three types;

(i) Migration within the state itself with its components:

(a) Migration within the district of enumeration (intra

district migration), (b) Migration from one district of

state to another district of state (interdistrict migration),

(ii) Migration from one state to another state of the

country interstate migration and (iii) Migration from

one country to another country. The first two streams

together constitute internal migration, while the last

type of movement is called international migration

Impact of Migration

As in 1991 and 2001 Census, like previous

Censuses, had collected migration details for each

individual by place of birth and last residence. Data

on last residence along with details like duration of

stay in the current residence and reason for migration

provides useful insights for studying migration

dynamics of population.

Civic status of urban units

Civic Status of a town/city is determined on the

basis of Civic Administrative authority of the town e.g.,

Municipal Corporation/Corporation, Municipal

Committee/Municipal council, Municipality etc.

Size class of UA / town

Size-class of VA / Town is based on the population.

VAs / Towns with 100,000 and above population are

classified as Class I VAs/Towns. These Class I VAs'!

Towns are now further sub classified into seven sub

classes namely M 1 to M7 depending on the population

size of UA/City/Town. These are:

M7 (5,000,000 and above);

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M6 (2,000,000 to 4,999,999);

M5 (1,000,000-1,999,999);

M4 (500,000-999,999);

M3 (300,000-499,999);

M2 (200,000-299,999); and

Ml (100,000-199,999).

Towns with 50,000 to 99,999 population are

classified as Class II towns, 20,000 to 49,999

population are Class III towns, population with 10,000-

19,999 are Class IV towns, population with 5,000 and

9,999 are Class V towns and towns with less than

5,000 population are Class VI towns.

Slum area

The Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance)

Act, 1956, which was enacted by the Central

Government defined slums as:

a) Areas where buildings are in any respect unfit

for human habitation; or

b) are by reasons of dilapidation, overcrowding,

fault arrangement and design of such buildings,

narrowness or faulty arrangement of streets, lack of

ventilation, light or sanitation facilities, or any

combination of these factors, are detrimental to safety,

health or morals.

Mega city

The concept of 'Mega city' is a recent

phenomenon in the Urban Sociology and is defined in

term of metropolitan city in the form of large size,

problem of management of civic amenities and

capacity to absorb the relatively high growth of

population. Indian Census in 1991 treated the

population size of 5 million and above as the cut off

point to identify a place as the mega city. Whereas,

for the purpose of inclusion in Centrally Sponsored

Scheme for Infrastructure Development in Mega

cities the Ministry of Urban Affairs and employment,

Department of Urban Development adopted the

criteria of 4 million and above population as per 1991

Census for Mega Cities. In 2001 Census, cities with

10 millions and above population have been treated

as Mega cities.

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

(vii) CENSUS 2001 FINDINGS

Census taking is a massive operation carried out in a short span of time with the active participation of a veritable army of enumerators. The reference moment for the 2001 Census is the midnight of 28 th

February, 2001 i.e. the census provides a snapshot of thc population of thc country, as it cxisted at the midnight of 28 th February, 2001. Actual enumeration was spread over a period of 20 days from 9th to 28 th

February, 200 I followed by revisional round up to 5th

March, 2001 for up dating of the population figures with reference to the midnight of 28 th February, 200 1. Household schedule was canvassed by the enumerator and with a view to ensuring uniformity in approach in understanding the various concepts and in proper eliciting and recording of the information, the enumerators and supervisors were imparted both theoretical as well as practical training intensively in 3 rounds.

As a prelude to the actual census the urban and rural areas were identified and listed out in respect of each administrative unit. The Directorate of Census Operations had prepared the list of urban areas and simultaneously, a list of villages. These lists formed the basic frame for the organization of the census operations. Thereafter, geographical areas that could be conveniently covered by each enumerator were carefully carved out to constitute the enumerator's block (EB).

The second major step was the house listing operation, which was carried out in this District during

Table A: Distribution of Po~ulation in rural-urban areas

April, 2000. Thereafter, in order to adhere to the prescribed workload norms the actual census enumerator's blocks were carefully demarcated on the basis of the house list population and the layout sketches and notional maps prepared for the house listing operation. Houselisting operation was also utilized to collect wealth of information on items such as predominant material used for construction of houses, amenities available to the census households, numbcr of living rooms etc.

DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION IN RURAL AND

URBAN AREAS

In 2001, the total population of Madurai district was returned as 2,578,201; the rural as 1,134,025 and the urban as 1,444,176. In 1991, these were 2,400,399, 1,203,791 and 1,196,548 respectively.

The table given below reveal taluk wise distribution of population for total, rural and urban areas of Madurai district. The Madurai south taluk has the highest population of 1,203,446 and the lowest population in the Usilampatti taluk 179,232. Among the rural population Melur taluk stands first with 210,950 followed by Madurai North 176,124, Peraiyur 153,679 respectively. Madurai south has recorded the lowest rural population of 143,164. The table picturires in among the urban areas population the Madurai south taluk 172,801, Vadipatti taluk 62,732 and Tirumangalam taluk with 43,631 and the Usilampatti taluk ranks at the last with 30,601

population.

Name of Taluk Total Population 2001 Rural Population 2001 Urban Population 2001 Number '" c of iJ: I-;

0 <l) E--..0 Villages S 4... 0 ::l I-; Z '" '" '" '" '" 2 '" <l) <l) <l) <l)

Cil c

'" Cil c

'" -a .: en Cil ~ ..0 0 <l) 0 <l) 0 <l) Cil S ·c '" -a S '" Cil S '" Cil S ,_ ,_ ,_ '0 ..<: ::l <l) (!J

~ ~ (!J

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .E Z CIl 0... 0... E--2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

1 Melur 251,919 125,687 126,232 210,950 104,907 106,043 40,969 20,780 20,189 84 79 2

2 Madurai North 348,925 177,120 171,805 176,124 89,001 87,123 172,801 88,119 84,682 144 130 8

3 Vadipatti 211,198 106,242 104,956 148.466 74,825 73.641 62,732 31,417 31,315 73 62 4

4 Usilampatti 179,232 92,912 86,320 148,631 77,519 71,112 30,601 15,393 15,208 57 54

5 Peraiyur 186,839 94,151 92,688 153,679 77,260 76,419 33,160 16,891 16,269 70 70 3

6 Thirumangalam 196,642 98,877 97,765 153,011 77,037 75,974 43,631 21,840 21,791 95 95

7 Madurai South 1,203,446 608,374 595,072 143,164 72,487 70,677 1,060.282 535.887 524.395 62 60 6

Total 2,578,201 1,303,363 1,274,838 1,134,025 573,036 560,989 1,444,176 730,327 713,849 585 550 25

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The table - B gives the number and percentage 0.5% villages occupy 10,000 and above population of inhabited villages by C.D. block wise at specified range. It further reflects that 90% villagcs fall below population size ranges among the rural areas of the 4999 population range while 10% villages found Madurai district. Out of 550 villages, 26.2% of the place in 5000 and above. villages fall under the range of 2000 - 4999, and

TABLE B: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY POPULA TION SIZE 2001 Serial Name of CD Block No.of <200 200-499 500-999 1000 - 1999 2000-4999 5000-9999 10000 &

number Villages above

Number and percentage of villages(Figures within brackets are %

Kottampatti 32 0 3 2 6 16 5 0

(00) (94) (6.3) (1S.S) (50.0) (15.6) (0.0)

2 Melur 47 4 5 10 7 II 10 0

(S 5) (10.6) (21.3) (14.9) (23.4) (21.3) (0.0)

3 Madurai East 77 9 26 13 14 11 4 0

(11. 7) (33.8) (16.9) (lS.2) (14.3) (5.2) (0.0)

4 Madurai West 53 3 13 12 17 5 3 0

(5.7) (24.5) (22.6) (32.1 ) (9.4) (5.7) (0.0)

5 Alanganallur 3S 0 6 3 15 !O 4 0

(0.0) (15.8) (7.9) (39.5) (26.3) (10.5) (0.0)

6 Vadipatti 24 1 1 S 3 7 3 I

(4.2) (4.2) (33.3) (12.5) (29.2) (12.5) (4.2)

7 Chellampatti 34 0 1 6 10 14 3 0

(0.0) (2.9) (17.6) (29.4) (41.2) (8.S) (0.0)

S Usilampatti 20 0 1 2 5 S 4 0

(0.0) (5.0) (10.0) (25.0) (40.0) (20.0) (0.0)

9 Sedapatti 37 3 5 4 6 14- 5 0

(S.I) (13.5) (lO.S) (16.2) (37.8) (13.5) (0.0)

10 Thirumangalam 53 5 6 14 14 13 1 0

(9.4) (11.3 ) (26.4) (26.4) (24.5) (1.9) (0.0)

11 Thiruparankundram 60 6 S 9 15 15 5 2

(l0.0) (13.3) (15.0) (15.0) (25.0) (8.3) (3.3)

12 Kallikudi 42 2 4 8 17 8 3 0

(4.S) (9.5) (19.0) (40.5) (19.0) (7.1) (0.0)

13 T. Kallupatti 33 1 1 7 10 12 2 0

(3.0) (3.0) (21.2) (30.3) (36.4 ) (6.1) (0.0)

District Rural Total 550 34 80 98 139 144 52 3 (6.2) (14.5) (17.8) (25.3) (26.2) (9.5) (0.5)

SIZE, CLASS AND STATUS OF TOWNS Municipal Corporation and a Town Panchayat fall Out of 25 urban areas in Madurai District, there under Class II, 3 Municipalities, 5 To\\'11 Panchayats

are 19 statutory towns (1 Municipal Corporation, 3 and 2 Census Tow'ns fall under Class III, 4 Town Municipalities and 15 To\\n Panchayats) and 6 non Panchayats and 4 Census towns fall under Class IV, - statutory towns. Among the urban areas, 1 5 Town Panchayats fall under Class V.

TABLE C : SIZE AND CLASS WISE DISTRIBUTION OF TOWNS Class Size & Class of Towns Municipal Statutory Towns Non-Statutory M TP CT

corporation Towns

100000+ 0 ° 0 0 0 0 II 50.000 - 99,999 1 2 0 0 I 0 II! 20,000 - 49.999 0 8 2 3 5 2 IV 10.000- 19.999 0 4 4 0 4 4 V 5.000 - 9.999 0 5 0 0 5 ° VI < 5,000 0 0 ° 0 0 0

TOTAL 1 19 6 3 IS 6

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

DECADALGROWTH OFPOPlJLATION

The table throws light on the change in the

population in 7 taluks with the rural and urban breakups for 1991 - 2001. The table reveals that

Table D: DECADAL GROWTH OF POPULATION Serial Name of the Taluk 1991

Number Total Rural Urban

a considerable decline in rural population due to the

increase in the urban population because of

urbanization of certain villages.

2001 % Decadal VariatIOn

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban

1 Melur 246,828 213,950 32,878 251,919 210,950 40,969 2.1 -1.4 24.6

2 Madurai North 249,343 191,820 57,523 348,925 176,124 172.801 39.9 -8.2 200.4

3 Vadipatti 205.283 205,283 211,198 148.466 62,732 2.9 -27.7

4 USllampatti 173,491 147,078 26,413 179.232 148.631 30,601 3.3 1.1 15.9

5 Peraiyur 186,016 178,186 7,830 186,839 153,679 33,160 0.4 -13.8 323.5

6 Thlrnmangalam 184,990 150,389 34,601 196,642 153,011 43,631 6.3 I.7 26.1

7 Madurai South l, 154,388 117,085 1,037,303 1,203,446 143,164 1,060,282 4.2 22.3 2.2

District Total 2,400,339 1,203,791 1,196,548 2,578,201 1,134,025 1,444,176 7.4 ·5.8 20.7

DENSITY OF POPULATION AND SEX RATIO

The density of population in Madurai district was

697, higher than the State average of 480.

The sex ratio (i.e., females per 1000 males) of

the district was recorded as 978 against the state level of 987.

TABLE- E: DENSITY AND SEX RATIO State / District

Tamil Nadu

Madurai

Literacy

Density

480

697

Sex Ratio

987

978

A person who can both read and write with

understanding in any language has been taken as literate. A person who can merely read but cannot

write is not literate. It is not necessary that a person who is literate should have received any formal

education or should have passed any minimum

educational standard. Like 1991 Census all children of age 6 years or less are treated as illiterates

although they may be going to school and can read and write a few odd words. During 1981 Census this

limit was up to the age of 4 years. It had also been

decided in the 1991 Census to use only effective literacy rates. i.e. the ratio of literates and population

excluding the age group of 0-6.

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TABLE -F: LITERACY Name of the Literates

StatelDistrict Persons Males Females

Tamil Nadu 73.5 82.4 64.4

Madurai 77.8 86.2 69.3

The literacy rate of the district is stood at 77.82% which is higher than the literacy rate of the state

(7345%). The male literacy stood at 86.17% higher

than compared to 69.35% for females in the district.

ECONOMICACI1VI1Y

TABLE· G : Economic Activity

Name of the Persons! Percentage of Workers District Males/

Females Main Marginal Non-Workers Workers Workers

Madurai Persons 36.8 5.4 57.8

Males 51.5 5.0 43.5

Females 21.8 5.8 72.4

It can be seen from the above table the mam

worker forms 36.8 % and non - workers forms more

than half of the population (57.8%). The marginal workers were 5.4%. The 2001 Census recorded

42.2% as total workers, 36.8% as main workers, 5.4%

as marginal workers and 57.8% as non workers.

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The table - G shows that proportion of the total workers, main workers is higher among males and proportion of non - workers is higher among females. The proportion of main workers higher in respect of males than females whereas the proportion of marginal workers and non - workers are more in females than in males.

WORKPARTlClPATION RATE

The work participation rate for total workers is defined as the percentage of total workers to total

population.

TABLE- H Work Participation Rate Name of the Total/Rural/Urban

District

Madurai Total Rural Urban

Work Participation Rate

42.2 51.3 35.1

The total work participation rate of the district was 42.22%; rural areas 51.30% and urban areas

35.09%.

SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES

F or discharging the constitutional obligation by the Government towards the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, one of the basic requirements is the availability of population details for each notified Castes and Tribes. To meet this requirement, the office of the Registrar General, and Census Commissioner, India has been providing such details since the 195 1 Census. The necessary data about the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes are provided for evolving suitable plans for their socio-economic upliftment and both the planners and administrators heavily depend on this data. The data are collected on the aspects of age, sex and marital status, economy, fertility etc., for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in addition to aspects on language and religion.

The following table reveals that Scheduled Castes population in Madurai district was 12.5 % and Scheduled tribes population was 0.2% in 2001.

It also gives the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population in rural and urban areas of the district by actual and percentage.

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TABLE I: Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

Population Name of Total! Total Total Total the Rural! Populatiun Scheduled Schedulaed District Urban Castes Tribes

Population Population (percentage) (percentage)

Total 2.578,201 323,252 5,972

(12.5) (0.2)

Madurai Rural 1.134,025 223,475 2,054

(19.7) (0.2)

Urban 1,444,176 99,777 3,918

(6.9) (0.3)

RELIGION

In the populous country of India, which is a secular country, many religious have thrived, and among Census have attempted to provide an interesting picture on the religious persuasions and beliefs of thc pcople of the country.

The following below table shows the majority and minority religious communities population between

rural and urban areas of Madurai district.

TABLEJ: RELIGION Religion Total Rural Urban

Hindu 2,351,019 1,086,584 1,264,435

Muslims 137,443 31,750 105,693

Christians 86,352 14,146 72,206

Sikhs 302 124 178

Buddhists 82 35 47

Jains 836 135 701

Others 121 20 101

Religion not stated 2,046 1,231 815

The above table depicts the percentage of each group i.e., Hidus (91.2%), Muslims (5.3%), Christians (3.3 %) in the district. The remaining minority religious groups shown negligible percentage.

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(viii) Brief analysis of data based on inset tables 1 to 52

TABLE 1 DECADAL CHANGE IN POPULATION OF TALUKS BY RESIDENCE, 1991-2001

Serial Taluk Population Percentage decadal Percentage urban

number variation 1991-2001 population

1991 2001 Total Rural Urban 1991 2001 Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

Melur 246,828 213,950 32,878 251.919 210,950 40,969 2.1 l.4 24.6 13.3 16.3

2 Madurai North 249,343 191,820 57,523 348,925 176,124 172,801 39.9 8.2 200.4 23.1 49.5

3 Vadipatti 205,283 205,283 211,198 148,466 62,732 2.9 27.7 29.7

4 Usilampatti 173,491 147,078 26,413 179,232 148,631 30,601 3.3 1.1 15.9 15.2 17.1

5 Peraiyur 186,016 178,186 7,830 186,839 153,679 33,160 0.4 13.8 323.5 4.2 17.7

6 Thirumangalam 184,990 150,389 34,601 196,642 153,011 43,631 6.3 1.7 26.1 18.7 22.2

7 Madurai South 1,154,388 117,085 1,037,303 1,203,446 143,164 1,060,282 4.2 22.3 2.2 89.9 88.1

District Total: 2,400,339 1,203,791 1,196,548 2,578,201 1,134,025 1,444,176 7.4 5.8 20.7 49.9 56

The table reflects the decadal change in population in 7 taluks of Madurai district with rural and urban breakups. During 1991 Census, Madurai district consists of 9 taluks. In the present Madurai district, there are 7 taluks. Madurai Noorth taluk has recorded the highest decadal population growth of 39.9 % due to urban concentration. Thirumangalam taluk has recorded 6.3 % growth rate during the period.

TABLE 2: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF INHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIED POPULATION

SIZE RANGES WITH THE RELA TED POPULATION I 2001 Serial District / C.D. block Total Total rural population Number and Population less than 200

number number of percentage of inhabited Persons Males Females villages Males Females villages

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 Kottampatti 32 98,022 48,248 49,774 o (0.0) 0 0

2 Melur 47 112,928 56,659 56,269 4 (8.5) 283 232

3 Madurai East 77 95,420 48,466 46,954 9 (11.7) 647 574

4 Madurai West 53 80,704 40,535 40,169 3 (5.7) 228 234

5 Alanganallur 38 82,376 41,542 40,834 o (0.0) 0 0

6 Vadipatti 24 66,090 33,283 32,807 1 (4.2) 35 30

7 Chellampatti 34 84,725 44,504 40,221 o (0.0) 0 0

8 Usilampatti 20 63,906 33,015 30,891 o (0.0) 0 0

9 Sedapatti 37 88,863 45,170 43,693 3 (8.1) 160 141

10 Thirurnangalam 53 84,748 43,263 41,485 5 (9.4) 329 289

11 Thiruparankundram 60 143,164 72,487 70,677 6 (10.0) 322 350

12 Kalllikudi 42 68,263 33,774 34,489 2 (4.8) 119 116

13 T. Kallupalli 33 64,816 32,090 32,726 1 (3.0) 52 54

Districts (Rural) Total: 550 1,134,025 573,036 560,989 34 (6.2) 2,175 2,020

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TABLE 2: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF INHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIED POPULATION SIZE RANGES WITH THE RELATED POPULATION, 2001 (contd.)

Serial District / C.D. block Number and Population 200-499 Number and Population 500-999

number percentage of percentage of

villages Males Females villages Males Females

2 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 Kottampatti 3 (9.4) 457 468 2 (6.3) 676 755

2 Melur 5 (10.6) 897 830 10 (21.3) 3579 3352

3 Madurai East 26 (33.8) 4,880 4457 13 (16.9) 4859 4681

4 Madurai West 13 (24.5) 2,741 2629 12 (22.6) 4251 4232

5 Alanganallur 6 (15.8) 1,211 1215 3 (7.9) 1113 1171

6 Vadipatti 1 (4.2) 207 227 8 (33.3) 3166 3131

7 Chcllampatti I (2.9) 193 154 6 (17.6) 2131 1995

8 Usilampatti 1 (5.0) 182 149 2 (10.0) S17 739

9 Sedapatti 5 (13.5) 942 889 4 (10.8) 1536 1545

10 Thirumangalam 6 (11.3) 999 1014 14 (26.4) 5010 4956

11 Thiruparankundram 8 (13.3) 1,374 1399 9 (15.0) 3403 3281

12 Kalllikudi 4 (9.5) 573 599 8 (19.0) 2487 2520

13 T. Kallupatti 1 (3.0) 202 177 7 (21.2) 2422 2451

Districts (Rural) Total: 80 ( 14.5) 14,858 14,207 98 (17.8) 35450 34809

TABLE 2: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF INHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIED POPULATION SIZE RANGES WITH THE RELATED POPULATION, 2001 (contd.)

Serial District f C.D. block Number and Population 1000-1999 Number and Population 2000-4999

number percentage of percentage of

villages Males Females villages Males Females

2 16 17 18 19 20 21

1 Kottampatti 6 (18.8) 4,409 4,675 16 (50.0) 26,990 27,916

2 Melur 7 (14.9) 4,889 4,742 11 (23.4) 17,250 17,309

3 Madurai East 14 (18.2) 10,553 10,013 11 (14.3) 14,509 14,028

4 Madurai West 17 (32.1) 11,659 11,475 5 (94) 9,617 9,544

5 Alanganallur 15 (39.5) 9,840 9,569 10 (26.3) 15,256 15,005

6 Vadipatti 3 (12.5) 2,221 2,090 7 (29.2) 12,801 12,546

7 Chellampatti 10 (29.4) 8,336 7,758 14 (41.2) 22,821 20,796

8 Usilampatti 5 (25.0) 4,004 3,681 8 (40.0) 13,034 11,892

9 Sedapatti 6 (16.2) 4,696 4,436 14 (37.S) 21,498 20,663

10 Thirumangalam 14 (26.4) 10,949 10,472 13 (24.5) 22,049 21,209

11 Thiru parankundram 15 (25.0) 11,114 10,535 15 (25.0) 24,412 23,957

12 Kalllikudi 17 (40.5) 11,512 11,517 8 (19.0) 11,486 11,863

13 T. Kallupatti 10 (30.3) 6,541 6,514 12 (36.4) 17,451 17,982

Districts (Rural) Total: 139 (25.3) 100,723 97,477 144 (26.2) 229,174 224,710

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TABLE 2: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF INHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIED POPULATION SIZE RANGES WITH THE RELATED POPULATION, 2001 (contd.)

Serial District / CD. block Number and Population 5000-9999 Number and Population 10000 and above number percentage of percentage of

villages Males Females villages Males Females

1 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 Kottampatti 5 (15.6) 15,716 15,960 0(0.0) 0 0

2 Melur 10(21.3) 29,761 29,804 0(0.0) 0 0

3 Madurai East 4 (5.2) 13,018 13,201 0(0.0) 0 0 4 Madurai West 3 (5.7) 12,039 12,055 0(0.0) 0 0 5 Al anganallur 4 (10.5) 14,122 13,874 0(0.0) 0 0

6 Vadipatti 3 (12.5) 9,226 9,120 1 (4.2) 5,627 5,663

7 Chellampatti 3 (8.8) 11,023 9,518 0(0.0) 0 0 8 Usilampatti 4 (20.0) 14,978 14,430 0(0.0) 0 0 9 Sedapatti 5 (13.5) 16,338 16,019 0(0.0) 0 0 10 Thirumangalam (1.9) 3,927 3,545 0(0.0) 0 0 11 Thiruparankundram 5 (8.3) 16,800 16,296 2 (3.3) 15,062 14,859 12 Kalllikudi 3 (7.1 ) 7,597 7,874 0(0.0) 0 0

13 T. Kallupatti 2 (6.1) 5,422 5,548 0(0.0) 0 0

Districts (Rural) Total: 52 (9.5) 169,967 167,244 3 (0.5) 20,689 20,522

The table gives us C.D. block-wise distribution of villages by different population ranges in Madurai district i.e., <200, 200 - 499, 500 - 999, 2000 - 4999, 5000 - 9999, 10000+. It may be noticed that 51.5% of villages fall under the population range of 1000 - 4999 and less than 999 range accounted 38.5% villages. There are 10% of villages in the population range of 5000 and above. Only 0.5% of villages fall under the population range of 10000+

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TABLE 3: NEW TOWNS, DENOTIFIED, DECLASSIFIED AND MERGED TOWNS IN 2001 CENSUS Serial Number

(a) New Towns

(i) Statutory Towns

(ii) Non- Statutory Town

(b) Denotified Towns

Name of the Town

(1) A. Vellalapatti

(2) Anaiyur

(3) Palamedu

(4) Vadipatti

(5) Sholavandan

(6) Alanganallur

(7) Elumali

(8) T. Kallupatti

(1) Nagavakulam

(2) Vandiyur

(3) Kannanendal

(i) Statutory towns of 1991 Census denotified and also did not satisfy the criteria to be treated as Census Town.

-Nil-

(ii) Statutory Towns of 1991 Census are notified as Statutory Town in 2001 Census.

-Nil-

(c) Declassified towns

(1) Samayanallur

(2) Thiagarajar Colony

(d) Wholly merged with other towns

-Nil-

Civic Status

TP

TP

TP

TP TP

TP

TP

TP

CT

CT

CT

VP

VP

It is seen from the aboye table that 8 new town panchayats and 3 new Census Towns haye come up in Madurai District. There is no Statutory town/ Census Town has been denotified or wholly merged with other towns during 2001 Census. Two towns of 1991which failed to satisfy the demographic and economic criteria has been declassified as villages in 2001 Census.

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TABLE 4 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY POPULATION DENSITY, 2001 Range of population density Total number of vi llages Percentage of villages Population Percentage

(per square kilometer) in each population in each population distribution of density range density range population

2 3 4 5

0-10 3 0.5 789 0.1

11-20 0.2 42 0.0

21-50 2 0.4 191 0.0

51-100 13 2.4 4,356 0.4

101-200 90 16.4 101,707 9.0

201-300 106 19.3 183,199 16.2

301-500 167 30.4 364,844 32.2

501 + 168 30.5 478,897 42.2

Not known ° 0.0 ° 0.0

District Total: 550 100.0 1,134,025 100.0

Population Density (Rural) of the district: 329

The district rural density was 329. The table further reflects that 42.2% of the villages fall above the density

of 500, while 25.7% of villages have density below 300 and 32.2% falls in the density range of 301 - 500.

TABLE 5: SEX RATIO OF STATE AND DISTRICT 1901· 2001 Census Year Tamilnadu Madurai

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7

1901 1,044 1,043 1,048 1,043 1,048 1,025

1911 1,042 1,044 1,032 1,038 1,045 1,012

1921 1,029 1,033 1,008 1,028 1,040 985

1931 1,027 1,034 997 1,026 1,038 992

1941 1,012 1,017 991 1,015 1,024 992

1951 1,007 1,014 986 1,010 1,030 975

1961 992 1,003 963 997 1,021 963

1971 978 990 951 981 1,005 955

1981 977 987 956 972 990 953

1991 974 981 960 964 973 955

2001 987 992 982 978 979 977

Note: Sex ratio has been defined here as the number of females per 1000 males.

The sex ratio of the district in general was 978; 979 in rural and 977 in urban areas. These ratio are lower

than that of Tamil Nadu State (987) as a whole. Until 1951, the sex ratio in the district was above 1000; the

rural sex ratio were more than 1000 until 1971 but the urban sex ratio have declined after 1911 in the district.

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Serial number

2

3

4

5

6

7

Name of Taluk

2

Melur

Madurai North

Vadipatti

Usilampatti

Peraiyur

Thirumangalam

Madurai South

District Total:

TABLE 6 : SEX RATIO BY T ALUKS 2001 Sex ratio

Total Rural Urban

3 4 5

1,004 1,011 972

970 979 961

988 984 997

929 917 988

984 989 963

989 986 998

978 975 979

978 979 977

This table throws light on talukwise rural - urban sex ratio in Madurai district. The lowest being the Usilampatti taluk which has 929 females per 1000 males. The highest being the Melur taluk which has 1004 A special feature in this district is the sex ratio of Madurai south and that of the district was 978.

Serial number

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

TABLE 7 : SEX RA TIO BY CD BLOCKS, 2001 Name of C D block

Kottampatti

Melur

Madurai East

Madurai West

Alanganallur

Vadipatti

Chellampatti

Usilampatti

Sedapatti

Thirumangalam

Thiruparankundram

Kalllikudi

T. Kallupatti

District (Rural) Total:

2

Sex ratio

3

1,032

993

969

991

983

986

904

936

967

959

975

1,021

1,020

979

Going through the sex ratio of the C.D. Blocks in 7 CDs The sex ratio was recorded above 1000 in Kottampatti (l032), Kallikudi (l aaa021) and T. Kallupatti (l020). The other CDs have recorded the sex ratio less than that of the district (979).

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TABLE 8 : SEX RA TIO OF RURAL POPULATION BY RANGES, 2001 Range of sex ratio Number of inhabited Percentage of villages in Population 2001 Percentage distrihution

for villages villages each range of population

2 3 4 5 Less than 700 4 0.7 1,660 0.1

700-749 I 0.2 171 00

750-799 7 1.3 3,254 0.3

800-849 18 3.3 22,662 2.0

850-899 53 9.6 66.549 5.9

900-949 98 17.8 181,788 16.0

950-999 164 29.8 422,225 372

1000-1099 178 32.4 402,132 35.5

1100+ 27 4.9 33,584 3.0

District Total: 550 100.0 1,134,025 100.0

Sex ratio (Rural) for Distl'ict: 979

Rural sex ratio in the State was 992; 37.3% of the villages of the district fall above the State level covering a population of more than 38.5%, 29.8% of villages fall in the range 950 - 999 covering 37.2% of rural popu­lation.

TABLE 9: SEX RATIO OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001 Serial number Name of U.A I Town Urban status of town Sex ratio

2 3 4 1 Madurai UA UA 977

(a) Madurai (M Corp.) M Corp. 979

(b) Paravai (TP) TP 955

(c) Vilangudi (TP) TP 982

(d) Anaiyur (TP) TP 985

(e) Kannanendal (CT) CT 928

(f) Vandiyur (CT) CT 974

(g) Melamadai (CT) CT 951

(h) Chinna Anuppanadi (CT) CT 951

(i) Avaniapuram (TP) TP 959

(j) Thiruparankundram (TP) TP 985

(k) Harveypatti (TP) TP 985

(I) Thirunagar (TP) TP 1,039

2 A. VeIlaiapatti(TP) TP 1,001

3 AlanganaIIur (TP) TP 986

4 Elumalai (TP) TP 993

5 Melur(M) M 965

6 Nagavakulam (CT) CT 957

7 Othakadai (CT) CT 911

8 Palamedu (TP) TP 983

9 Peraiyur (TP) TP 967

10 Sholavandan (TP) TP 1,004

11 T.Kallupatti (TP) TP 917

12 Thirumangalam (M) M 998

13 U silampatti(M) M 988

14 Vadipatti (TP) TP 1,000

Sex ratio (Urban) for the district: 977

The table depicts the sex ratio of the towns in the districts. Thirunagar (TP) has the highest sex ratio of 1039 and the lowest being Othakadai CT which has recorded 911. Around 56% of towns (14 towns) have the sex ratio above the district urban ratio of 977.

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TABLE 10 : SEX RATIO OF PO PULA TION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR TALUKS, 2001 Serial number Name of Taluk Total / Rural / Total Eopulation in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for

Urban Persons Males Females 0-6 age ~roup

2 3 4 5 6 7 Melur Total 31,320 16,266 15,054 925

Rural 26,549 13,768 12,781 928 Urban 4,771 2,498 2,273 910

2 Madurai North Total 40,861 21,111 19,750 936 Rural 22,240 11,572 10,668 922 Urban 18,621 9,539 9,082 952

3 Vadipatti Total 25,776 13,387 12,389 925 Rural 18,494 9,671 8,823 912 Urhan 7,282 3,716 3,566 960

4 Usilampatti Total 20,773 I 1,320 9,453 835 Rural 17,234 9,480 7,754 818 Urban 3,539 1,840 1,699 923

5 Peraiyur Total 20,939 11,001 9,938 903 Rural 17,210 9,087 8,123 894 Urban 3,729 1,914 1,815 948

6 Thirumangalam Total 22,541 11,852 10,689 902 Rural 17,930 9,454 8,476 897 Urban 4,611 2,398 2,213 923

7 Madurai South Total 133,066 68,389 64,677 946 Rural 18,103 9,429 8,674 920 Urban 114,963 58,960 56,003 950 Total 295,276 153,326 141,950 926

District Total: Rural 137,760 72,461 65,299 901 Urban 157,516 80,865 76,651 948

Though the district sex ratio of all age groups is 978 with rural at 979 and urban at 977 but the respective figures for 0 - 6 age group is only 926 for total, 901 for rural and 948 for urban. This indicates lowering of

the sex ratio in future.

TABLE 11 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR CD BLOCKS, 2001

Serial number Name of CD block Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 age --P-er-s-on-s----M-al-e-s----P-em-al-es-- group

2 3 4 5 6 I Kottampatti 12,120 6,176 5,944 962 2 Melur 14,429 7,592 6,837 901 3 Madurai East 12,486 6,553 5,933 905 4 Madurai West 9,754 5,019 4,735 943 5 Alanganallur 10,569 5,486 5,083 927 6 Vadipatti 7,925 4,185 3,740 894 7 Chellampatti 9,883 5,493 4,390 799 8 Usilampatti 7,351 3,987 3,364 844 9 Sedapatti 9,951 5,364 4,587 855 10 Thirumangalam 10,178 5,433 4,745 873 II Thiruparankundram 18,103 9,429 8,674 920 12 Kalllikudi 7,752 4,021 3,731 928 13 T. Kallupatti 7,259 3,723 3,536 950

District (Rural) Total: 137,760 72,461 65,299 901

ThIS table throws light on the sex ratio of the age group of 0 - 6 in the rural areas by CD Block wise. Further the table reveals that the future trend of sex ratio is much on the decline as the sex ratio of the district rural population was 979. Among the CDs, Kottampatti rank high with 962 while Chellampatti CD has the lowest with 799.

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TABLE 12 : SEX RA TIO OF RURAL POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 BY RANGES l 2001 Range of sex ratio for villages Number of inhabited Percentage distribution Population 2001 Percentage distribution

villages of villages of population

2 3 4 5 Less than 700 59 10.7 6,127 4.4

700-749 32 5.8 6,242 4.5 750-799 51 9.3 11,877 8.6 800-849 50 9.1 13,260 9.6 850-899 78 14.2 24,675 17.9 900-949 75 13.6 24,784 18.0

950-999 51 9.3 24,404 17.7 1000-1099 73 13.3 18,142 13.2 1100+ 81 14.7 8,249 6.0 District (Rural) Total 550 100.0 137,760 100.0

Sex ratio (Rural) for Distl"ict: 901

The district sex ratio for 0 - 6 years of age group was 90l. More than 37.3% of villages covering about 36.9% of the population fall above the mark in the group. This indicate the possible lowering of the sex ratio

for the entire population in future from the present 979 for the district (rural).

TABLE13: SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001

Serial Name of VA fTown Urban status of Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 number town Persons Males Females age group

2 3 4 5 6 7

Madurai VA VA 130,268 66,798 63,470 950

(a) Madurai (M Corp.) MCorp. 100.094 51,258 48,836 953

(b) Paravai (TP) TP 1,935 973 962 989

(c) Vilangudi (TP) TP 2,011 1,007 1,004 997

(d) Anaiyur (TP) TP 4,008 2,035 1,973 970

(e) Kannanendal (CT) CT 1,439 750 689 919

(f) Vandiyur (CT) CT 2,781 1,406 1,375 978

(g) Mclamadai (CT) CT 3,131 1,667 1,464 878

(h) Chinn a Anuppanadi (CT) CT 1,931 1,014 917 904

(i) A vaniapuram (TP) TP 6,278 3,247 3,031 933

(j) Thiruparankundram (TP) TP 4,504 2,304 2,200 955

(k) Harveypatti (TP) TP 824 445 379 852

(I) Thirunagar (TP) TP 1,332 692 640 925

2 A. Vellalapatti (TP) TP 824 421 403 957

3 Alanganallur (TP) TP 1,364 713 651 913

4 Elumalai (TP) TP 1,590 793 797 1,005

5 Melur(M) M 3,947 2,077 1,870 900

6 Nagavakulam (CT) CT 1,705 833 872 1,047

7 Othakadai (CT) CT 1,611 868 743 856

8 Palamedu (TP) TP 1,098 576 522 906

9 Peraiyur (TP) TP 1,106 587 519 884

10 Sholavandan (TP) TP 2.338 1,184 1,154 975

11 T.Kallupatti (TP) TP 1,033 534 499 934

12 Thirumangalam (M) M 4,611 2,398 2,213 923

13 Usilampatti (M) M 3,539 1,840 1,699 923

14 Vadipatti (TP) TP 2,482 1,243 1,239 997

District(Urban) Total 157,516 80,865 76,651 948

The sex ratio of 0 - 6 age group of population in towns shows a better position as compared to the rural (CD. Blocks). Nagayakulam CT ranks at the top and it is the lowest in Hanoeypatti T.P.

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TABLE 14: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN TALUKS 2001

.... Name of Taluk Total/ Total Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Percentage of Percentage of <l)

..0 E Rural/ population Castes Tribes Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes ::l = Urban population population population to total population to total -;a

populatiun population .;::; <l)

CIl

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Melur Total 251,919 40,044 171 15.9 0.1

Rural 210,950 34,894 23 16.5 00

Urban 40,969 5,150 148 12.6 0.4

2 Madurai North Total 348,925 56,969 1,441 16.3 0.4

Rural 176,124 43,505 237 24.7 0.1

Urban 172,801 13,464 1,204 7.8 0.7

3 Vadipatti Total 211,198 44,050 905 20.9 0.4

Rural 148,466 34,455 799 23.2 0.5

Urban 62,732 9,595 106 15.3 0.2

4 Usilampatti Total 179,232 26,312 71 14.7 0.0

Rural 148,631 23,869 71 16.1 0.0

Urban 30,601 2,443 0 8.0 0.0

5 Peraiyur Total 186,839 42,371 271 22.7 0.1

Rural 153,679 39,576 259 25.8 0.2

Urban 33,160 2,795 12 8.4 0.0

6 Thirumangalam Total 196,642 29,546 72 15.0 0.0

Rural 153,011 26,624 44 17.4 0.0

Urban 43,631 2,922 28 6.7 0.1

7 Madurai South Total 1,203,446 83,960 3,041 7.0 0.3

Rural 143,164 20,552 621 14.4 0.4

Urban 1,060,282 63,408 2,420 6.0 0.2

District Total: Total 2,578,201 323,252 5,972 12.5 0.2

Rural 1,134,025 223,475 2,054 19.7 0.2

Urban 1,444,176 99,777 3,918 6.9 0.3

The table pictures the percentage of scheduled caste and scheduled tribe population in Madurai district. The district has returned 12.5% SCs and 0.2% STs to the total population of the district. Further, the table enables us to understand that the proportion of Scheduled Caste population is very low and Scheduled Tribe population is slightly higher in urban areas of the district.

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TABLE 15: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN CD BLOCKS 2001

Serial Name of C.D. block Total Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Percentage of Percentage of

number population Castes Tribes population Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes

population popUlation to total population to total

population population

2 3 4 5 6 7

Kottampatti 98,022 13,304 0 13.6 0.0

2 Melur 112,928 21,590 23 19.1 0.0

3 Madurai East 95,420 23,617 120 24.8 0.1

4 Madurai West 80,704 19,888 117 24.6 0.1

5 Alanganallur 82,376 17,274 720 21.0 0.9

6 Vadipatti 66,090 17,181 79 26.0 0.1

7 Chellampatti 84,725 13,815 5 l6.3 0.0

8 Usilampatti 63,906 10,054 66 15.7 0.1

9 Sedapatti 88,863 23,493 240 26.4 0.3

lO Thirumangalam 84,748 15,119 18 17.8 0.0

II Thiruparankundram 143,164 20,552 621 l4.4 0.4

12 Kalllikudi 68,263 11,505 26 16.9 0.0

13 T. Kallupatti 64,816 16,083 19 24.8 0.0

District (Rural) Total: 1,134,025 223,475 2,054 19.7 0.2

C.D. Block wise distribution of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe population is reflected in this table. Sedapatti C.D. has the highest SC populaiton followed by Madurai east, T Kullupatti and Madurai west. Alanganallur C.D. has the highest percentage of STs followed by Thiruparankundram and Sedapatti C.D.s.

TABLE 16: PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 2001

Percentage range of Scheduled Number of villages Percentage Scheduled Castes Percentage Castes population to total population Population

2 3 4 5 Nil 38 6.9 0 0.00

Less than 5 49 8.9 1,663 0.70

5-10 91 16.5 16,509 7.40

11-20 137 24.9 68,674 30.70

21-30 102 18.5 58,450 26.20

31-40 56 10.2 38,072 17.00 41-50 31 5.6 14,539 6.50 5l-75 34 6.2 21,717 9.70 76 and above 12 2.2 3,851 1.70

District Total 550 100.0 223,475 100.00

Among the villages, 32.3% have SC population in the range below 10% covering 8.1% population; 43.4% have 11 - 30% of SCs covering 56.9% of population.

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TABLE 17: PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION TO TOT AL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 2001

Percentage range of Scheduled Number of villages Percentage Scheduled Tribes Percentage

Tribes population to total population Population 1 2

Nil 505 Less than 5 40

5-10 3 11-20 1 21-30 0 31-40 0 41-50 0 51-75 0

3 91.80

7.30 0.50 0.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

76 and above 0.20

4 5 0 0.00

585 28.50 837 40.70 578 28.10

0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00

54 2.60 District Total 550 100.00 2,054 100.00

Scheduled Tribe population was not retuned from 91.8% of the villages. While 40 villages (7.3%) shared

less than 5 per cent, 3 villages returned population in the range of 5 - 10% covering population of 40.7%. One

village each in the population proportion of II - 20 % and 76 and above.

TABLE 18: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES PO PULA TION IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS: 2001

Serial Name of UA / Town Total population Total Total Percentage of Percentage of number Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes

Castes Tribes population to total population to population population population lotal population

2 3 4 5 6 7 Madurai UA 1,203,095 74,835 3,581 6.2 4.8 (a) Madurai (M Corp.) 928,869 53,676 2,064 5.8 0.2 (h) Paravai (TP) 16,248 1,489 773 9.2 4.8 (c) Vilanglldi (TP) 21,167 1,460 99 6.9 0.5 (d) Anaiyur (TP) 38,310 3,803 231 9.9 0.6 (e) Kannanendal (eT) 16,013 973 9 6.1 0.1 (f) Vandiyur (CT) 21,977 2,295 21 10.4 0.1 (g) Melamadai (CT) 29,098 1,407 28 4.8 0.1 (h) Chinna Anuppanadi (CT) 15,676 2,440 36 15.6 0.2 (i) A vaniapuram (TP) 53,006 4,335 163 8.2 OJ U) Thiruparankundram (TP) 39,048 2,613 157 6.7 0.4 (k) Harveypatti (TP) 8,136 135 0 1.7 0.0 (1) Thirunagar (TP) 15,547 209 0 1.3 0.0

2 A. Vellalapatti (TP) 7,088 1,172 0 16.5 0.0 3 Alanganallur (TP) 11,078 1,403 8 12.7 0.1 4 Elumalai (TP) 14,130 1,144 7 8.1 0.0 5 Melur (M) 33,881 3,978 148 11.7 0.4 6 Nagavakulam (CT) 17,803 1,136 39 6.4 0.2 7 Othakadai (CT) 12,185 901 4 7.4 0.0 8 Palamedu (TP) 8,183 1,382 20 16.9 0.2 9 Peraiyur (TP) 9,614 986 0 10.3 0.0 10 Sholavandan (TP) 21,638 2,652 78 12.3 0.4 II T.Kallllpatti (TP) 9,416 665 5 7.1 0.1 12 Thirumangalam (M) 43,631 2,922 28 6.7 0.1 13 Usilampatti (M) 30,601 2,443 0 8.0 0.0 14 Vadipatti (TP) 21,833 4,158 0 19.0 0.0

District(Urban) Total 1,444,176 99,777 3,918 6.9 0.3

This table enable us to have an idea about percentage of SCs/STs to total population in the towns.

Proportion of SCs was high in Palamedu TP. follwed by A. Vellalapatti TP. and Chinna Anuppanadi C.T The

SCs were less in Thirunagar TP. followed by Harveypatti TP. The STs were exceedingly high in Parayai TP.

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TABLE 19: SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN CD BLOCKS, 2001

Serial number

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

IO

11

12

13

Name of CD block

2

Kottampatti

Melur

Madurai East

Madurai West

Alanganallur

Vadipatti

Chellampatti

Usilampatti

Sedapatti

Thirumangalam

Thiruparankundram

Kalllikudi

T. Kallupatti

District (Rural) Total

Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes

sex ratio sex ratio

3 4

1,005 0

994- 769

960 1,034

1,029 983

1,010 880

1,001 1,194

930 667

963 1,062

937 805

984 636

975 923

1,027 1,000

989 1,111

983 912

The sex ratio among SCs was 983 and 912 among STs in Madurai district. The sex ratio among Scheduled Caste was high (983) in rural areas and low among Scheduled Tribes (912). Madurai west C.D. ranks top in the SC sex ratio follow'ed by Kallikudi C.D. Vadipatti stands top in the ST sex ratio.

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TABLE 20: SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN URBAN AGGLOMERA TIONS / TOWNS 2001

Serial number Name of U.A. / Town Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes sex ratio sex ratio

2 3 4

Madurai UA 999 969

(a) Madurai (M Corp.) 1,001 1,006

(b) Paravai (TP) 1,023 899

(c) V ilangudi (TP) 1,019 833

(d) Anaiyur (TP) 986 805

(e) Kannanendal (CT) 1,002 800

(f) Vandiyur (CT) 977 615

(g) Melamadai (CT) 946 867

(h) Chinna Anuppanadi (CT) 998 ).769

(I) A vaniapuram (TP) 1,011 1,117

(j) Thiruparankundram (TP) 960 l,013

(k) Harveypatti (TP) 1,015 0

(1) Thirunagar (TP) 1, III 0

2 A. Vellalapatti (TP) 1,007 0

3 Alanganallur (TP) 1,030 1,000

4 Elumalai (TP) 936 750

5 Melur (M) 955 1,085

6 Nagavakulam (CT) 1,01 I 696

7 Othakadai (CT) 828 1,000

8 Palamedu (TP) 1,015 1,500

9 Peraiyur (TP) 1,093 0

10 Sholavandan (TP) 1,038 950

11 T.Kal!upatti (TP) 962 1,500

12 Thirumangalam (M) 1,048 1,154

13 Usilampatti (M) 1,102 0

14 Vadipatti (TP) 969 0

Sex ratio (Urban) for the district: 1,000 973

The sex ratio of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the towns reveal that among SCs the sex ratio was 1000, higher than the district general urban sex ratio of 977. The highest sex ratio among Scheduled Caste was 1111 in Thirunagar T.P. and among Scheduled Tribe was 1769 in Chinna Anuppanadi c.T.

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TABLE 21 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY TALUKS, 2001 ~ Name of Taluk Total / _____ N:...:..:::;um:.:.:b:::..:e::.:.r..:::o.:;_f:..:;lit~er:..::a~te::::.s..:::.an:.::d::...;i:.:.:ll:.:.:ite:::.:r.::::at:.::::es:;__ ___ _ Percentage of literates a Rural / __ ..;;.N_;;u;,:;:m.:.:b..;;.er:_o:..:f....:;li:..;,;te:.,:.ra;,:;:t..:..:es;__ __ ;__N:...;.u.:;:;m;;;;b;:,,:e:..;,;r..:.o:_f ..:..:il;;;;lit:.;:e:..:ra:..;,;te:.,:.s _________ _ § Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

C;; ·c Q)

en

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Melur Total 151,369 87,981 63,388 100,550 37,706 62,844 68.6

Rural 122,044 71,790 50,254 88,906 33,117 55,789 66.2

Urban 29,325 16,191 13,134 11,644 4,589 7,055 81.0

2 Madurai North Total 245,893 136,186 109,707 103,032 40,934 62,098 79.8

3 Vadipatti

4 Usilampatti

5 Peraiyur

Rural 111,219 63,437 47,782 64,905 25,564 39,341 72.3

Urban 134,674 72,749 61,925 38,127 15,370 22,757 87.4

Total

Rural

Urban

Total

Rural

Urban

Total

Rural

Urban

128,839 73,891 54,948 82,359 32,351 50,008 69.5

87,612 50,825 36,787 60,854 24,000 36,854 67.4

41,227 23,066 18,161 21,505 8,351 13,154 74.4

107,372 64,548 42,824 71.860 28,364 43,496 67.8

84,397 52,168 32,229 64,234 25,351 38,883 64.2

22,975 12,380 10,595 7,626 3,013 4,613 84.9

106,109 64,038 42,071 80,730 30,113 50,617 64.0

85,091 51,892 33,199 68,588 25,368 43,220 62.4

21.018 12,146 8,872 12,142 4,745 7,397 71.4

6 Thirumangalam Total

Rural

126,511 73,284 53,227 70,131 25,593 44,538 72.7

92,302 55,102 37,200 60,709 21,935 38,774 68.3

Urban

7 Madurai South Total

Rural

34,209 18,182 16,027 9,422 3,658 5,764 87.7

910,561 491,082 419,479 292,885 117,292 175,593 85.1

90,837 51,942 38,895 52,327 20,545 31,782 72.6

Urban 819,724 439,140 380,584 240,558 96,747 143,811 86.7

District Total: Total 1,776,654 991,010 785,644 801,547 312,353 489,194 77.8

Rural 673,502 397,156 276,346 460,523 175,880 284,643 67.6

Urban 1,103,152 593,854 509,298 341,024 136,473 204,551 85.7

11

80.4

78.8

88.6

87.3

81.9

92.6

79.6

78.0

83.3

79.1

76.7

91.4

77.0

76.1

81.1

84.2

81.5

93.5

90.9

82.4

92.1

86.2

79.3

91.4

12

57.0

53.9

73.3

72.2

62.5

81.9

59.4

56.8

65.5

55.7

50.9

78.4

50.8

48.6

61.4

61.1

55.1

81.9

79.1

62.7

81.3

69.4

55.8

79.9

Gap in

male­

female

literacy

rate

13

23.4

24.9

15.3

15.1

19.4

10.7

20.2

21.3

17.8

23.4

25.8

12.9

26.2

27.5

19.7

23.1

26.4

11.7

11.9

19.6

10.8

16.8

23.6

11.5

The table provides talukwise actual and percentage of literates and illiterates by sex and literacy gap between

males and females. Thc percentage of literates in Madurai district for total population was more than the State

level (73.45%). Madurai south rank first with 85.1% literates followed by Madurai north. The gap between

male and female literacy was 16.8 % which indicates the gender parity. Melur, Vadipatti, Usilampatti, Peraiyur

and Thirumangalam taluks have recoreded more thean 20 % literacy gap between males and females.

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TABLE 22 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN CD BLOCKS 2001

.... Name of CD Block Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in '" .D male -8 ::::i

Number of literates Number of illiterates female ~ literacy ·c '" Persons Males Females Persons Males females Persons Males Females rate r:/)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

Kottampatti 53,961 32,022 21,939 44,061 16,226 27,835 62.8 76.1 50.1 26.1

2 Melur 68,083 39,768 28,315 44,845 16,891 27,954 69.1 81.0 57.3 23.8

3 Madurai East 57,220 33,212 24,008 38,200 15,254 22.946 69.0 79.2 58.5 20.7

4 Madurai West 53,999 30,225 23,774 26,705 10,310 16,395 76.1 85.1 67.1 18.0

5 Alanganallur 48,147 28,109 20,038 34,229 13,433 20,796 67.1 78.0 56.0 21.9

6 Vadipatti 39,465 22,716 16,749 26,625 10,567 16,058 67.9 78.1 57.6 20.4

7 Chellampatti 48,387 30,041 18,346 36,338 14,463 21,875 64.7 no 51.2 25.8

8 Usilampatti 36,010 22,127 13,883 27,896 10,888 17,008 63.7 76.2 50.4 25.8

9 Sedapatti 48,088 29,763 18,325 40,775 1'),407 25,368 60.9 74.8 46.9 27.9

10 Thirumangalarn 52,454 31,117 21,337 32,294 12,146 20,148 70.3 82.3 58.1 24.2

11 Thiruparankundram 90,837 51,942 38,895 52,327 20,545 31,782 72.6 82.4 62.7 19.6

12 Kalllikudi 39,848 23,985 15,863 28,415 9,789 18,626 65.9 80.6 51.6 29.0

13 T. Kallupatti 37,003 22,129 14,874 27,813 9,961 17,852 64.3 78.0 51.0 27.1

District (Rural) Total: 673,502 397,156 276,346 460,523 175,880 284,643 67.6 79.3 55.7 23.6

The rural literacy rate in the district was returned as 676, males 79.3 and females 55.7. Among all C. D

Blocks in Madurai district, Madurai west C.D. Block returned the highest literacy of 76.1 % compared to other

CD blocks where majority of the CD Blocks recorded less than 70 % literacy. Sedapatti CD. has returned the

lowest literacy rate in the district with 60.9%.

TABLE 23 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE, 2001

l}ange of literacy rate for Number of inhabited Percentage distribution of Population Percentage distribution villages villages villages of population

2 3 4 5 0 0 0.0 0 0.0

1-10 0 0.0 0 0.0 11-20 1 0.2 60 0.0 21-30 2 0.4 503 0.0 31-40 6 l.l 4,115 0.4 41-50 34 6.2 42,538 3.8 51-60 110 20.0 199.835 17.6 61-70 205 37.3 444,443 39.2 71-80 154 28.0 364,173 32.1 81-90 35 6.4 76,019 6.7 91-99 3 0.5 2,339 0.2

100 a 0.0 0 0.0 District Total: 550 100.0 1,134,025 100.0

Litel'acy rate for District: 77.8

The literacy rate for Madurai district as a whole was 77.8%. It may be noted that 65.2% of villages with

61 % of population fall under the literacy rate below 70, 28% of villages covering a population of 32.1 % fall under

the literacy rate of 71-80 and only 6.9% of villages covering a population of 6.9% returned in the literacy level

between 81 and 99 %.

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TABLE 24: NUMBER AND PERCENT AGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERA TIONS / TOWNS, 2001

Name and urban status of ....

_g UNTown S ;::l

Z ~ ·c

<l.)

(/)

2

Madurai (UA)

(a) Madurai (M Corp.)

(b) Paravai (TP)

(c) Vilangudi (TP)

(d) Anaiyur (TP)

(e) Kannanendal (CT)

(f) Vandiyur (CT)

(g) Melamadai (CT)

(h) Chinna Anuppanadi (CT)

(i) Avaniapuram (TP)

(j) Thiruparankundram (TP)

(k) Harveypatti (TP)

(1) Thirunagar (TP)

2 A.Vellalapatti (TP)

3 Alanganallur (TP)

4 Elumalai (TP)

5 Melur (M)

6 Nagavakulam (CT)

7 Othakadai (CT)

8 Palamedu (TP)

9 Peraiyur (TP)

10 Sholavandan (TP)

II T. Kallupatti (TP)

12 Thirumangalam (M)

13 Usilampatti (M)

14 Vadipatti (TP)

District(Urban) Total

Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates

Number of literates Number of illiterates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

930,633 498,926 431,707 272,462 109,605 162,857 86.7 92.1 81.3

721,116 385,853 335.263 207,753 83,543 124,210 87.0 92.3 81.6

11,624 6,488 5,136 4,624 1,821 2,803 81.2 88.4 73.6

17,193 9,112 8,081 3,974 1,567 2,407 89.8 94.2 85.2

29,936 15,935 14,001 8,374 3,364 5,010 87.3 92.3 82.2

13,269 7,159 6,110 2,744 1,145 1,599 91.0 94.8 87.0

15,647 8,622 7,025 6,330 2,513 3,817 81.5 88.6 74.2

23,240 12,470 10,770 5,858 2,448 3,410 89.5 94.1 84.7

10,836 6,060 4,776 4,840 1,976 2,864 78.8 86.3 71.0

38,803 21,325 17,478 14,203 5,731 8,472 83.0 89.6 76.3

29,038 15,675 13,363 10,010 3,999 6,011 84.1 90.2 77.8

6,657

13,274

3,534

6,693

3,123 1,479

6,581 2,273

565

933

914 91.0 96.7 85.4

1,340 93.4 96.5 90.4

Gap in male­female literacy

rate

12

10.8

10.7

14.8

9.0

10.1

7.8

14.4

9.4

15.3

13.3

12.4

11.3

6.1

3,960 2,285 1,675 3,128 1,257 1,871 63.2 73.2 53.3 19.9

6,557 3,775 2,782 4,521 1,804 2,717 67.5 77.6 57.4 20.2

7,754 4,633 3,121 6,376 2,458 3,918 61.8 73.6 50.0 23.6

25,365 13,906 11,459 8,516 3,332 5,184 84.7 91.7 77.6 14.1

14,703 7,896 6,807 3,100 1,203 1,897 91.3 95.5 86.9 8.6

9,062 5,067 3,995 3,123 1,309 1,814 85.7 92.0 78.9 13.1

4,927 2,789 2,138 3,256 1,337 1,919 69.5 78.6 60.5 18.1

6,379 3,550 2,829 3,235 1,338 1,897 75.0 82.5 67.2 15.3

15,258 8,408 6,850 6,380 2,390 3,990 79.1 87.5 70.7 16.8

6,885 3,963 2,922 2,531 949 1,582 82.1 90.5 73.0 17.5

34,209 18,182 16,027 9,422 3,658 5,764 87.7 93.5 81.9 11.6

22,975 12,380 10,595 7,626 3,013 4,613 84.9 91.3 78.4 12.9

14,485 8,094 6,391 7,348 2,820 4,528 74.9 83.7 66.0 17.7

1,103,152 593,854 509,298 341,024 136,473 204,551 85.7 91.4 79.9 11.5

The literacy rate and its gap betweem males and females is a very useful index. The lower the gap reflects the qualitative improvement of female education among the total population of the to\\,l1S. The literacy gap was lower than the district urban level of 11.5% in 8 towns and found least in Thirunagar TP. Also the gap was very high in 17 towns and high in Elumalai T.P. with 23.6 %.

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TABLE 25: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN CD BLOCKS, 2001

.... Name of CD block Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in <l)

,D male/ S ::l female c:

OJ Number of literates Number of illiterates literacy '1: Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females <l) rate CIl

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 Kottampatti 6,702 4,026 2,676 6,602 2,611 3,991 57.7 69.7 45.8 23.9

2 Melur 11,059 6,669 4,390 10,531 4,158 6,373 59.8 72.1 47.5 24.7

3 Madurai East 12,499 7,482 5.017 11,118 4,567 6,551 61.9 73.1 50.5 22.6

4 Madurai West 11,061 6,370 4,691 8,827 3,434 5,393 65.0 75.9 54.3 21.6

5 Alanganallur 8,948 5,292 3,656 8,326 3,302 5,024 60.6 72.4 49.1 23.4

6 Vadipatti 8,695 5,104 3,591 8,486 3,484 5,002 58.6 69.3 48.1 21.2

7 Chellampatti 6,463 4,095 2,368 7,352 3,063 4,289 53.5 65.6 40.6 25.0

8 Usilampatti 5,069 3,147 1,922 4,985 1,975 3,010 57.9 71.1 44.4 26.6

9 Sedapatti 11,277 7,142 4,135 12,216 4,987 7,229 54.5 67.5 41.0 26.5

10 Thirumangalam 8,128 4,898 3,230 6,991 2,724 4,267 61.6 74.1 49.1 25.0

11 Thiruparankundram 10,826 6,478 4,348 9,726 3,926 5,800 61.6 73.4 49.8 23.6

12 Kalllikudi 5,944 3,549 2,395 5,561 2,126 3,435 58.9 72.3 46.3 26.1

13 T. Kallupatti 7,473 4,625 2,848 8,610 3,463 5,147 53.4 66.3 40.7 25.6

District (Rural) Total: 114,144 68,877 45,267 109,331 43,820 65,511 59.1 71.1 47.0 24.1

Literacy among Scheduled Caste was found the highest at Madurai West C.D (65.0%) followed by Madurai

East, Thirumangalam, Thiruparankundram and Alangalanllur C.D.s. But, the parity between males and females

literacy was least in Vadipatti followed by Madurai West and Madurai East. T Kallupatti CD has recorded the

lowest literacy of 53.4% among the SCs.

TABLE 26 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION 2001

Range of literacy rate for Number of inhabited Percentage distribution of Scheduled Castes Percentage distribution villages villages villages P012ulation of 12012ulation

1 2 3 4 5 0 2 0.4 4 0.0

1-10 2 0.4 25 0.0 11-20 2 0.4 23 0.0 21-30 8 1.6 942 0.4 31-40 24 4.7 6,065 2.7 41-50 78 15.2 25,810 11.5 51-60 182 35.5 94,578 42.3 61-70 151 29.5 75,611 33.8 71-80 48 9.4 17,734 7.9 81-90 12 2.3 2,564 1.1 91-99 3 0.6 119 0.1

100 0 0.0 0 0.0 District Total: 512 100.0 223,475 100.0

Literacy rate for District (RUl'aI): 59.1

Though the literacy rate for Scheduled Caste population of the district was 59.1, 14 vilalges have returned

the literacy level below 30 % in the district. Majority of the villages (182) inhabited mostly by the SCs have

recorded literacy rate between 51 and 60 %, followed by 151 villages in the literacy level between 61 and 70 %. There were only 3 villages which returned literacy above 91 % among the SCs in the district.

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TABLE 27 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERA TES BY SEX IN TOWNS 2001

~ Name and urban status of 8 Town ;:l :::: ] t

C/l

2

A. Vellalapatti (TP)

2 Melur (M)

3 Paravai (TP)

4 Vilangudi (TP)

5 Anaiyur (TP)

6 Kannanendal (CT)

7 Nagavakulam (CT)

8 Othakadai (CT)

9 Vandiyur (CT)

10 Melamadai (CT)

11 Palamedu (TP)

12 Vadipatti (TP)

13 Sholavandan (TP)

14 Alanganallur (TP)

15 Usilampatti (M)

16 Elumalai (TP)

17 Peraiyur (TP)

18 T.Kallupatti (TP)

19 Thirumangalam (M)

20 Madurai (M Corp.)

21 Chinna Anuppanadi (CT)

22 A vaniapuram (TP)

23 Thiruparankundram (TP)

24 Harveypatti (TP)

25 Thirunagar (TP)

Madurai (Urban)

Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates

Number of literates Number of illilerates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

3 4 5

516 314 202

2,564 1,509 1,055

962 545 417

1,045 560 485

2,750 1,521 1,229

753 388 365

826 454 372

561 357 204

1,373 800 573

1,060 578 482

732 422 310

2,165 1,295 870

1,575 901 674

714 424 290

1,538 849 689

525 335 190

394 189 205

449 260 189

1,979 1,059 920

6

656

1,414

527

415

1,053

220

310

340

922

347

650

1,993

1,077

689

905

619

592

216

943

7 8 9 10 II

270 386 50.4 61.9 39.1

526 888 73.3 84.4 61.7

191 336 72.6 83 62.4

163 252 81.1 87.4 74.8

394 659 82 90 73.9

98 122 85.2 90.4 80.2

III 19982.2 90.3 74.1

136 204 73.2 86 58.1

361 561 69.2 79.1 59

145 202 83.5 89.6 77.1

264 386 63.8 73.9 53.7

817 1,176 59.7 70.3 48.8

400 677 68.1 79.2 57.3

267 422 58.8 70.5 47.2

313 592 71 81.1 61.5

256 363 51.9 63.1 39.5

282 310 45.9 46.3 45.5

79 137 77.4 90 64.9

368 575 76.3 85 68.3

35,165 19,423 15,742 18,511 7,398 11,113 74.8 82.9 66.7

1,356 798

2,474 1,420

1,535 915

89 46

160 85

558

1,054

620

43

75

1,084

1,861

1,078

46

49

423 661 65.6 78.3 53.2

736 1,125 66.6 76.8 56.5

418 660 68.3 80 56.2

21 25 79.5 83.6 75.4

14 35 88.4 95.5 81.5

63,260 35,447 27,813 36,517 14,451 22,066 72.5 81.4 63.6

Gap in male/female literacy rate

12

22.9

22.7

20.5

12.5

16.1

10.2

16.2

27.9

20.1

12.5

20.2

21.5

21.9

23.3

19.6

23.6

0.9

25

16.7

16.2

25.1

20.3

23.8

8.2

14

17.8

This table indicates the sex-wise literacy among Scheduled Caste population in the various towns of Madurai district. In respect of the towns, the SC literacy at Thirunagar TP ranks top with 88.4% and Peraiyur TP ranks the last. On analysing the parity among male and female literacy, Peraiyur TP recorded the lowest with 0.9% and Othakadai c.T. with 27.9%.

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TABLE 28: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C D BLOCKS, 200t

Name of C D block Number ofiiterates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in .... Number of literates v Number of illiterates male/female

~ ~ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Ii teracy rate .;:: E 0 ::l

(/) Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 Melur 14 10 4 9 3 6 70.0 90.9 44.4 46.5

2 Madurai East 9 5 4 III 54 57 10.1 10.6 9.5 1.1

3 Madurai West 85 43 42 32 16 16 82.5 8l.l 84.0 -2.9

4 Alanganallur 436 257 179 284 126 158 66.9 74.5 58.3 16.2

5 Vadipatti 29 17 12 50 19 31 45.3 56.7 35.3 21.4

6 Chellampatti 0 1 4 3 25.0 0.0 50.0 -50.0

7 Usilampatti 19 10 9 47 22 25 33.9 34.5 33.3 1.1

8 Sedapatti 34 24 10 206 109 97 16.2 19.8 11.2 8.6

9 Thirumangaiam 3 2 1 15 9 6 23.1 25.0 20.0 5.0

10 Thimparankundram 362 216 146 259 107 152 67.5 80.0 54.9 25.1

11 Kalllikudi 13 9 4 13 4 9 56.5 69.2 40.0 29.2

12 T. Kallupatti 4 3 15 6 9 26.7 42.9 12.5 30.4

District (Rural) Total: 1,009 596 413 1,045 478 567 56.5 63.7 48.6 15.0

The percentage of Scheduled Tribe literates in the various C.D.s has been presented in this table. The gap

among STs male and female literacy in rural areas of Madurai district was 15%. Madurai West C.D. ranks

at the top in Scheduled Tribe literacy with 82.5% and Madurai East C.D. recorded the least literacy with 10.1%.

TABLE 29 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULA TION 2001

Range of literacy rate Number of inhabited Percentage distribution of Scheduled Tribes Percentage distribution for villal:\es villages villages POl2ulation of population

1 2 3 4 5 0 6 13.3 89 4.3

1-10 1 2.2 111 5.4 11-20 4 8.9 88 4.3 21-30 1 2.2 27 1.3 31-40 3 6.7 173 8.4 41-50 3 6.7 15 0.7 51-60 2 4.4 21 1.0 61-70 10 22.2 1,348 65.6 71-80 2 4.4 21 1.0 81-90 4 8.9 134 6.5 91-99 0 0.0 0 0.0

100 9 20.0 27 1.3

District Total: 45 100.0 2,054 100.0

Literacy rate for District (Ruml): 56.5

Among the total villages in the district, 45 village were found with Scheduled Tribe population. The district

Scheduled Tribe literacy rate was 56.5%. Of these villages, 20 villages (44.4%), covering 25.4% of population

fall in the literacy level of 60% and below. Another 25 villages (55.5%) covering 74.4% population recorde

the literacy level above 61 %.

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TABLE 30 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TOWNS, 2001

Name and urban status of Town

2

Melur(M)

2 Paravai (TP)

3 Vilangudi (TP)

4 Anaiyur (TP)

5 Kannanendal (CT)

6 Nagavakulam (CT)

7 Othakadai (CT)

8 Vandiyur (CT)

9 Melamadai (CT)

10 Palamedu (TP)

11 Sholavandan (TP)

12 Alanganallur (TP)

13 Elumalai (TP)

14 T.Kallupatti (TP)

15 Thirumangalam (M)

16 Madurai (M Corp.)

17 Chinn a Anuppanadi (CT)

18 A vaniapuram (TP)

19 Thiruparankundram (TP)

Madurai (Urban)

Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in ___________________________ male/female

Number of literates Number of illiterates Persons Males Females literacy rate

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

3

88

283

52

102

8

24

3

11

22

15

58

4

2

5

21

4

49

190

32

65

4

15

2

7

11

7

29

4

2

2

12

1,406 757

17 7

36 27

49 30

2,206 1,252

5

39

93

20

37

4

9

4

11

8

29

o

o 3

9

6 7

60 22

490 217

47 22

129 63

15

10

6

5

20

4

5

o

7

8

o 6

4

11

o

2

o

649 658 272

10 19 6

9 127 50

19 108 48

954 1,712 734

8

38

273

25

66

9

72.7

44.2

61.2

54.3

10

86.0

56.5

69.6

64.4

o 100.0 11)0.0

7

4

2

72.7 83.3

75.0 100.0

73.3

84.6

77.8

78.6

4 100.0 100.0

9 84.1 87.9

4 57.1 100.0

3 40.0 66.7

o 100.0 100.0

6

386

13

77

60

978

84.0 100.0

77.7

65.4

29.5

39.2

66.3

84.3

77.8

47.4

46.2

74.7

11

60.9

30.6

51.3

42.5

100.0

60.0

50.0

66.7

91.7

100.0

80.6

0.0

0.0

100.0

69.2

71.2

58.8

13.8

31.7

57.8

12

25.0

26.0

18.3

21.8

0.0

23.3

50.0

11.1

-13.1

0.0

7.3

100.0

66.7

0.0

30.8

13.1

19.0

33.5

14.5

16.9

This table gives the relevant statistical data about the distribution of literacy, illiterates and gap in literacy rate in among the Scheduled Tribe population of 19 towns where the STs are inhabited. Madurai Corporation has returned the highest literacy among the STs compared to the other towns. The total literacy among the STs in towns was 66.3%.

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TABLE 31: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN TALUKS, 200l

tl Name of Taluk Persons / Total "8 Males / population

Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workers

::; ~ Females

c:a

(Main and marginal workers)

'5 IZl

Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage

2 3 4 5

Melur Persons 251,919 93,799

Males 125,687 59,616

Females 126,232 34,183

2 Madurai North Persons 348,925 115,209

Males 177,120 84,669

Females 171,805 30,540

3 Vadipatti Persons 211,198 87,568

Males 106,242 57,244

Females 104,956 30,324

4 Usilampatti Persons 179,232 74,179

Males 92,912 45,068

Females 86,320 29, III

5 Peraiyur Persons 186,839 80,329

Males 94,151 46,746

Females 92,688 33,583

6 Thirumangalam Persons 196,642 89,223

Males 98,877 52,425

Females 97,765 36,798

7 Madurai South Persons 1,203,446 409,238

Males 608,374 325,444

Females 595,072 83,794

District Total: Persons 2,578,201 949,545

Males 1,303,363 671,212

Females 1,274,838 278,333

6

37.2

47.4

27.1

33.0

47.8

17.8

41.5

53.9

28.9

41.4

48.5

33.7

43.0

49.7

36.2

45.4

53.0

37.6

34.0

53.5

14.1

7

28,837

13,064

15,773

26,553

13,541

13,012

1l,S15

5,279

6,236

20,368

8,978

11,390

17,728

7,387

10,341

12,327

4,963

7,364

21,670

12,131

9,539

36.8 138,998

51.5

21.8

65,343

73,655

8

11.4

10.4

12.5

7.6

7.6

7.6

5.5

5.0

5.9

11.4

9.7

13.2

9.5

7.8

11.2

6.3

5.0

7.5

1.8

2.0

1.6

9

122,636

72,680

49,956

141,762

98,210

43,552

99,083

62,523

36,560

94,547

54,046

40,501

98,057

54,133

43,924

101,550

57,388

44,162

430,908

337,575

93,333

5.4 1,088,543

5.0

5.8

736,555

351,988

10

48.7

57.8

39.6

40.6

55.4

25.3

46.9

58.8

34.8

52.8

58.2

46.9

52.5

57.5

47.4

51.6

58.0

45.2

35.8

55.5

15.7

11

129,283

53,007

76,276

207.163

78,910

128,253

112,115

43,719

68,396

84,685

38,866

45,819

88,782

40,018

48,764

95,092

41,489

53,603

772,538

270,799

501,739

42.2 1,489,658

56.5

27.6

566,808

922,850

12

51.3

42.2

60.4

59.4

44.6

74.7

53.1

41.2

65.2

47.2

41.8

53.1

47.5

42.5

52.6

48.4

42.0

54.8

64.2

44.5

84.3

57.8

43.5

72.4

The work participation by sex in yarious taluks of Madurai district is depicted in this table. The percentage of total works for the district was 42.2% for persons, 56.5% for males and 27.6% for females. Among total workers, Usilampatti taluk ranks high with 52.8% followed by Peraiyur taluk at 52.5% and Thirumanglam taluk with 5L6%. Among the main workers, Thirumangalam taluk ranks the top and Madurai north taluk recorded least with 33%. In respect of marginal workers, Melur and Usilampatti ranks top and Madurai south returned the least.

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TABLE 32: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS: 2001

Name of C.O. block Persons / Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workers Males / ... Population (Main and marginal

<l.) Females workers) .D E <l) <l.) <l.) <l) ;:l OJ] i'Jl i'Jl OJ]

z ... ~ .... ... ... ~ <l) ~ <l) ~ <l) ~ <l.) ~ "@ ..0 <l.) ..0 <l) .D <l) "S <l)

'J:: E 2 S 2 E 2 2 <l.) ;:; <l.) ;:; <l) ;:; <l) ;:l <l)

VJ Z C).. Z C).. Z C).. Z C)..

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Kottampatti Persons 98,022 38,012 38.8 11,753 12.0 49,765 50.8 48,257 49.2

Males 48,248 23,135 48.0 5,217 10.8 28,352 58.8 19,896 41.2 Females 49,774 14,877 29.9 6,536 13.1 21,413 43.0 28,361 57.0

2 Melur Persons 112,928 42,110 37.3 16,073 14.2 58,183 51.5 54,745 48.5 Males 56,659 25,794 45.5 7,350 13.0 33,144 58.5 23,515 41.5 Females 56,269 16,316 29.0 8,723 15.5 25,039 44.5 31,230 55.5

3 Madurai East Persons 95,420 33,023 34.6 12,406 13.0 45,429 47.6 49,991 52.4 Males 48,466 21,607 44.6 6,331 13.1 27,938 57.6 20,528 42.4 Females 46,954 11 ,416 24.3 6,075 12.9 17,491 37.3 29,463 62.7

4 Madurai West Persons 80,704 24,554 30.4 10,440 12.9 34,994 43.4 45,710 56.6 Males 40,535 17,665 43.6 5,052 12.5 22,717 56.0 17,818 44.0 Females 40,169 6,889 17.2 5,388 13.4 12,277 30.6 27,892 69.4

5 Alanganallur Persons 82,376 36,518 44.3 5,939 7.2 42,457 51.5 39,919 48.5 Males 41,542 22,688 54.6 2,591 6.2 25,279 60.9 16,263 39.1

Females 40,834 13,830 33.9 3,348 8.2 17,178 42.1 23,656 57.9 6 Vadipatti Persons 66,090 28,152 42.6 3,102 4.7 31,254 47.3 34,836 52.7

Males 33,283 17,793 53.5 1,461 4.4 19,254 57.8 14,029 42.2 Females 32,807 10,359 31.6 1,641 5.0 12,000 36.6 20,807 63.4

7 Chellampatti Persons 84,725 38,261 45.2 11,604 13.7 49,865 58.9 34,860 41.1 Males 44,504 21,833 49.1 5,000 11.2 26,833 60.3 17,671 39.7 Females 40,221 16,428 40.8 6,604 16.4 23,032 57.3 17,189 42.7

8 Usi1ampatti Persons 63,906 26,770 41.9 7,948 12.4 34,718 54.3 29,188 45.7 Males 33,015 16,084 48.7 3,470 10.5 19,554 59.2 13,461 40.8 Females 30,891 10,686 34.6 4,478 14.5 15,164 49.1 15,727 50.9

9 Sedapatti Persons 88,863 37,700 42.4 10,597 11.9 48,297 54.3 40,566 45.7 Males 45,170 21,406 47.4 4,512 10.0 25,918 57.4 19,252 42.6 Females 43,693 16,294 37.3 6,085 13.9 22,379 51.2 21,314 48.8

10 Thirumangalam Persons 84,748 37,671 44.5 7,427 8.8 45,098 53.2 39,650 46.8 Males 43,263 21,975 50.8 3,046 7.0 25,021 57.8 18,242 42.2 Females 41,485 15,696 37.8 4,381 10.6 20,077 48.4 21,408 51.6

11 Thiruparankundram Persons 143,164 57,997 40.5 6,864 4.8 64,861 45.3 78,303 54.7 Males 72,487 38,007 52.4 3,084 4.3 41,091 56.7 31,396 43.3 Females 70,677 19,990 28.3 3,780 5.3 23,770 33.6 46,907 66.4

12 Kalilikudi Persons 68,263 36,511 53.5 4,320 6.3 40,831 59.8 27,432 40.2 Males 33,774 19,125 56.6 1,661 4.9 20,786 61.5 12,988 38.5 Females 34,489 17,386 50.4 2,659 7.7 20,045 58.1 14,444 41.9

13 T. Kallupatti Persons 64,816 31,061 47.9 4,998 7.7 36,059 55.6 28,757 44.4 Males 32,090 17,024 53.1 1,798 5.6 18,822 58.7 13,268 41.3 Females 32,726 14,037 42.9 3,200 9.8 17,237 52.7 15,489 47.3

Persons 1,134,025 468,340 41.3 113,471 10.0 581,811 51.3 552,214 48.7 District (Rural) Total: Males 573,036 284,136 49.6 50,573 8.8 334,709 58.4 238,327 41.6

Females 560,989 184,204 32.8 62,898 11.2 247,102 44.0 313,887 56.0

CD. Block wise and sex wise actual number and percentage of main workers, marginal worker and non

workers are depicted III this table. The proportion of total workers and main workers were found the highest

in Kallikudi CD. and the lowest was found in Madurai west. In respect of marginal workers, the highest

percentage was returned from Melur CD. and the lowest in Vadipatti C.D. with 4.7%. The highest percentage

of non-workers was recorded in Madurai west with 56.6%.

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TABLE 33: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001

Name and urban status ofUA fTown

2

Madurai (UA)

Ca) Madurai (M Corp.)

(b) Paravai (TP)

Cc) Vilangudi (TP)

(d) Anaiyur (TP)

(e) Kannanendal (CT)

(f) Vandiyur (CT)

(g) Melamadai (CT)

(h) Chinna Anuppanadi (CT)

(i) A vaniapuram (TP)

OJ Thiruparankundram (TP)

(k) Harveypatti (TP)

(I) Thirunagar (TP)

2 A.Vellalapatti (TP)

3 Alanganallur (TP)

Persons f Total Main workers Marginal workers

Total workers (Main and

marginal workers

Non workers Males f Population Females

3 Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

,__ <!.)

.0 2 ::l Z

4 5 6 7

1.203.095 399.841 608,531 325,297

594,564 74,544

928,869 304,947

469,396 251.449

33.2 17,833

53.5 10,725

12.5 7,108

32.8 12,506

53.6 7,858

459,473

16,248

8,309

7,939 21,167

10,679

10,488

38,310

19,299

19,011

16,013

8,304

7,709

21,977

11,135

10,842 29,098

14,918

14,180

15,676

8,036

7,640

53,006

27,056

25,950

39,048

19,674

19,374

8,136

4,099

4,037

15,547

7,626

7,921

7,088

3,542 3,546

11,078

53.498 5,477

4,339

1,138

11.6

33.7

52.2

14.3

6,608 31.2

5,312 49.7 1,296 12.4

12,772 33.3

9,951 51.6

2,821 14.8

5,174 32.3

4,076 49.1

1,098 14.2

8,788 40.0

6,263 56.2

2,525 23.3 9,781 33.6

7,919 53.1

1,862 13.1

6,203 39.6 4,347 54.1

1,856 24.3

19,651 37.1

15,303 56.6

4,348 16.8

12,673 32.5

10,304 52.4

2,369 12.2

2,447 30.1

2,112 51.5

335 8.3

5,320 34.2 3,922 51.4

1,398 17.6 3,143 44.3

1.988 56.1 1,155 32.6

4,521 40.8

4,648

393

218

175

341

221

120

930

481

449

196

150

46

572 294

278

595

314

281

368

226

142

1,099

508

591

682

357

325

39

30

9

112

68

44

347

101

246

346

8

l-< <!.)

] ::l Z 9 10

,__ <!.)

.0 2 ::l Z 11 12

1.5 417,674

1.8 336,022

1.2 81,652

1.3 317,453

1.7 259,307

34.7 785,421

55.2 272.509

13.7 512,912

34.2 611,416

55.2 210,089

12.7 401,327

65.3

44.8

86.3

65.8

44.8

87.3

63.9

45.2

83.5

1.0

2.4

2.6

2.2

1.6

2.1

1.1

2.4

2.5

2.4

1.2

1.8

0.6

2.6

2.6

2.6

2.0

2.1

2.0

2.3 2.8

1.9

2.1

1.9

2.3

1.7

1.8

1.7 0.5

0.7

0.2

0.7

0.9

0.6

4.9

2.9 6.9

3.1

58,146

5,870

4,557

1,313

36.1 10,378

54.8 3,752

16.5 6,626

6,949 32.8

5,533 51.8

1,416 13.5

13,702 35.8

10,432 54.1

3,270 17.2

5,370 33.5

4,226 50.9

1,144 14.8

9,360 42.6

6,557 58.9

2,803 25.9

10,376 35.7

8,233 55.2

2,143 15.1

6,571 41.9

4,573 56.9

1,998 26.2

20,750 39.1

15,811 58.4

4,939 19.0

13,355 34.2

10,661 54.2

2,694 13.9

2,486 30.6

2,142 52.3

344 8.5

14,218 67.2

5,146 48.2 9,072 86.5

24,608 64.2

8,867 45.9

15,741 82.8

10,643 66.5

4,078 49.1

6,565 85.2

12,617 57.4

4,578 41.1

8,039 74.1

18,722 64.3

6,685 44.8

12,037 84.9

9,105 58.1

3,463 43.1

5,642 73.8

32,256 60.9

11,245 41.6

21,011 81.0

25,693 65.8

9,013 45.8

16,680 86.1 5,650 69.4

1,957 47.7

3,693 91.5

5,579 2.945 52.8 200 3.6

5,432 34.9 3,990 52.3

1,442 18.2 3,490 49.2

2,089 59.0

1,401 39.5

4,867 43.9

3,145 56.4

1,722 31.3

10,115 65.1

3,636 47.7

6,479 81.8

3,598 50.8

1,453 41.0

2,145 60.5

6,211 56.1

2,434 43.6

3,777 68.7 5,499 1,576 28.7 146 2.7

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TABLE 33: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001 (eontd.)

Name and urban status ofUA / Town

2

4 Elumalai (TP)

5 Melur (M)

6 Nagavakulam (CT)

7 Othakadai (CT)

8 Palamedu (TP)

9 Peraiyur (TP)

10 Sholavandan (TP)

11 T.Kallupatti (TP)

12 Thirumangalam (M)

13 Usilampatti (M)

14 Vadipatti (TP)

District (Urban) Total:

Persons / Total Main workers Males / Population

Marginal workers

Total workers (Main and

Non workers

Females

3 Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

Persons

Males

Females

4

14,130

7,091

7,039

33,881

17,238

16,643

17,803

9,099

8,704

12,185

6,376

5,809

8,183

4,126

4,057

9,614

4,888

4,726

21,638

10,798

10,840

9,416

4,912

4,504

43,631

21,840

21,791

30,601

15,393

15,208

21,833

10,914

10,919

5

5,805

3,798 2,007

10,534

8,699

1,835

4,933

4,090

843

4,099

3,447

652

6 41.1

53.6 28.5

31.1

50.5

11.0 27.7

44.9

9.7

33.6

54.1

11.2 3,318 40.5

2,383 57.8

935 23.0

2,893 30.1

2,264 46.3

629 13.3

7,905 36.5

5,927 54.9

1,978 18.2

2,870 30.5

2,254 45.9

616 13.7

15,041 34.5

11,325 51.9

3,716 17.1

9,148 29.9

7,151 46.5

1,997 13.1

7,154 32.8

5,50S 50.5

1,646 15.1

7

I,OS6

517

569

664

396

268 445

319

126

235 161

74

121

65

56

905

461

444

830

325

505

142

99

43 580

256

324

S16

50S

308

1,177

637 540

1,444,176 481,205

730,327 387,076

713,849 94,129

33.3 25,527

53.0 14,770

13.2 10,757

S 7.7

7.3

S.1

2.0

2.3

1.6

2.5

3.5

1.4

1.9 2.5

1.3 1.5

1.6

1.4

9.4

9.4

9.4

3.8

3.0

4.7

1.5

2.0

1.0

1.3 1.2

1.5

2.7

3.3

2.0

5.4

5.8

4.9

marginal workers)

9 10 6,891 48.8

4,315 60.9

2,576 36.6

11,198 33.1

9,095 52.8

2,103 12.6

5,378 30.2

4,409 48.5

969 11.1

4,334 35.6

3,608 56.6

726 12.5

3,439 42.0

2,448 59.3

991 24.4

3,798 39.5

2,725 55.7

1,073 22.7

8,735 40.4

6,252 57.9

2,483 22.9

3,012 32.0

2,353 47.9

659 14.6

15,621 35.8

11,581 53.0

4,040 18.5

9,964 32.6

7,659 49.8

2,305 15.2

8,331 38.2

6,145 56.3 2,186 20.0

II

7,239

2,776 4,463

22,683

8,143

14,540

12,425

4,690

7,735

7,851

2,768

5,083

12

51.2

39.1

63.4

66.9 47.2

87.4

69.8

51.5

88.9

64.4

43.4

87.5

4,744 58.0

1,678 40.7

3,066 75.6

5,816 60.5

2,163 44.3

3,653 77.3

12,903 59.6

4,546 42.1

8,357 77.1

6,404 68.0

2,559 52.1

3,845 85.4

28,010 64.2

10,259 47.0

17,751 81.5

20,637 67.4

7,734 50.2

12,903 84.8

13,502 61.8

4,769 43.7 8,733 80.0

1.8 506,732 35.1 937,444 64.9

2.0 401,846 55.0 328,481 45.0

1.5 104,886 14.7 608,963 85.3

This table furnishes information on townwise number and percentage of main, marginal, total workers and non-workers by sex in Madurai district. The percentage of urban main worker, marginal worker and total worker were well below the rural as well as below the district total main workers.

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TABLE 34: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN TALUKS 2001

Serial Name of Taluk Persons / Total Total number of Cate~orl: of workers Number Males / Population workers (Main + Cultivators Agricultural Household Other

Females Marginal) Labourers Industry workers

2 3 4 5 6 7 9 Melur Persons 251,919 122,636 31,453 60,437 2,925 27,821

(48.7) (25.6) (49.3) (2.4) (22.7) Males 125,687 72,680 19,032 30,326 1,263 22,059

(57.8) (262) (41.7) (1.7) (30.4) Females 126.232 49,956 12,421 30,111 1,662 5,762

(39.6) (24.9) (60.3) (3.3) ( 11.5) 2 Madurai North Persons 348,925 141,762 9,603 45,498 6,697 79,964

(40.6) (6.8) (32.1) (4.7) (56.4) Males 177,120 98,210 6,524 24,428 3,305 63,953

(55.4) (6.6) (24.9) (3.4) (65.1) Females 171,805 43,552 3,079 21,070 3,392 16,011

(25.3) (7.1) (48.4) (7.8) (36.8) 3 Vadipatti Persons 211,198 99,083 11,956 60,741 1,748 24,638

(46.9) (12.1) (61.3) (1.8) (24.9) Males 106,242 62,523 8,295 33,812 782 19,634

(58.8) (13.3) (54.1) (1.3) (31.4 ) Females 104,956 36,560 3,661 26,929 966 5,004

(34.8) (10.0) (73.7) (2.6) (13.7) 4 Usilampatti Persons 179,232 94,547 26,086 42,709 2,595 23,157

(52.8) (27.6) (45.2) (2.7) (24.5) Males 92,912 54,046 15,478 19,973 1,297 17,298

(58.2) (28.6) (37.0) (2.4) (32.0) Females 86,320 40,501 10,608 22,736 1,298 5,859

(46.9) (26.2) (56.1) (3.2) (14.5) 5 Peraiyur Persons 186,839 98,057 22,619 51,737 3,374 20,327

(52.5) (23.1) (52.8) (3.4) (20.7) Males 94,151 54,133 13,195 23,S69 1,6S0 15,389

(57.5) (24.4) (44.1) (3.1) (28.4) Females 92,688 43,924 9,424 27,868 1,694 4,938

(47.4) (21.5) (63.4) (3.9) ( 11.2) 6 Thirumangalam Persons 196,642 101,550 18,951 45,868 1,928 34,803

(51.6) (18.7) (45.2) (I. 9) (34.3) Males 98,S77 57,388 10,682 19,949 849 25,908

(58.0) (18.6) (34.8) (1.5) (45.1) Females 97,765 44,162 8,269 25,919 1,079 8,895

(45.2) (18.7) (58.7) (2.4) (20.1) 7 Madurai South Persons 1,203,446 430,908 8,572 23,426 20,493 378,417

(35.8) (2.0) (5.4) (4.8) (87.S) Males 60S,374 337,575 5,447 12,274 10,121 309,733

(55.5) (1.6) (3.6) (3.0) (91.8) Females 595,072 93,333 3,125 11,152 10,372 68,684

(15.7) (33) (11. 9) (11.1) (73.6) District Total: Persons 2,578,201 1,088,543 129,240 330,416 39,760 589,127

(42.2) (11.9) (30.4) (3.7) (54.1) Males 1,303,363 736,555 78,653 164,631 19,297 473,974

(56.5) (10.7) (22.4) (2.6) (64.4) j<'emales 1,274,838 351,988 50,587 165,785 20,463 115,153

(27.6) (14.4) (47.1) (5.8) (32.7)

Notc. Percent of "'lorker to total worker are given in brackets

Work participation in the four broad categories namely cultivators, agricultural labourers, household industry workers and other workers by sex for the total number of workers are shown in the table. In general, the percentage of agncultural labourers occupy main place in 5 taluks out of 7 taluks. The other workers category occupied predominant place in Madurai norths taluk and Madurai south taluk.

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TABLE 35 : DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN CD BLOCKS 2001

Name of C D block Persons / Total Total number Category of workers .... Males / population of workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other (1)

~,D Females (Main + Labourers Industry workers .~ E

0) :::l Marginal) workers CIlZ

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Kottampatti Persons 98,022 49,765 14,193 24,579 1,551 9,442

(50.8) (28.5) (49.4) (3.1) (19.0)

Males 48,248 28,352 8,528 12,178 620 7,026

(58.8) (30.1) (43.0) (2.2) (24.8)

Females 49,774 21,413 5,665 12,401 931 2,416

(43.0) (26.5) (57.9) (4.3) (11.3 )

2 Melur Persons 112,928 58,183 15,905 32,607 1,090 8,581

(51.5) (27.3) (560) (1.9) (14.7)

Males 56,659 33,144 9,635 16,268 474 6,767

(58.5) (29.1) (49.1) ( 1.4) (20.4)

Females 56,269 25,039 6,270 16,339 616 1,814

(44.5) (25.0) (653) (2.5) (7.2)

3 Madurai East Persons 95,420 45,429 4,901 24,177 1,739 14,612

(47.6) (10.8) (53.2) (3.8) (32.2)

Males 48,466 27,938 3,281 12,558 930 11,169

(57.6) (11. 7) (44.9) (3.3) (40.0)

Females 46,954 17,491 1,620 11,619 809 3,443

(37.3) (9.3) (66.4) (4.6) (19.7)

4 Madurai West Persons 80,704 34,994 3,762 17,413 1,054 12,765 (43.4) (10.8) (49.8) (3.0) (365)

Males 40,535 22,717 2,635 9,469 435 10,178

(56.0) (11.6) (41.7) (1.9) (44.8)

Females 40,169 12,277 1,127 7,944 619 2,587

(30.6) (9.2) (64.7) (5.0) (21.1)

5 Alanganallur Persons 82,376 42,457 6,330 27,021 670 8,436

(51.5) (14.9) (63.6) (1.6) (19.9)

Males 41,542 25,279 4,179 14,187 226 6,687

(60.9) (16.5) (56.1) (0.9) (26.5)

Females 40,834 17,178 2,151 12,834 444 1,749

(42.1) (12.5) (74.7) (2.6) (10.2)

6 Vadipatti Persons 66,090 31,254 3,958 20,727 550 6,019 (47.3) (12.7) (66.3) (1.8) (19.3)

Males 33,283 19,254 2,830 11,448 256 4,720

(57.8) (14.7) (59.5) (1.3 ) (24.5)

Females 32,807 12,000 1,128 9,279 294 1,299

(36.6) (9.4) (77.3) (2.5) (10.8)

7 Chellampatti Persons 84,725 49,865 16,982 25,155 987 6,741

(58.9) (34.1) (50.4) (2.0) (13.5) Males 44,504 26,833 9,795 11,632 503 4,903

(60.3) (365) (43.3) ( 1.9) (18.3)

Females 40,221 23,032 7,187 13,523 484 1,838

(57.3) (31.2) (58.7) (2.1) (8.0)

8 Usilam;Jatti Persons 63,906 34,718 8,939 16,411 1,159 8,209 (54.3) (25.7) (47.3) (3.3) (23.6)

Males 33,015 19,554 5,553 7,638 566 5,797 (59.2) (284) (39.1) (2.9) (29.6)

Females 30,891 15,164 3,386 8,773 593 2,412

(49.1) (22.3) (57.9) (3.9) (15.9)

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TABLE 35 : DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF

Name of C 0 block

1 2

9 Sedapatti

10 Thirumangalam

II Thiruparankundram

12 Kalllikudi

13 T. Kallupatti

District (Rural) Total:

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN CD BLOCKS, 2001 (contd.) Persons I Total Total number Category of workers

Males / population of workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Females (Main + Labourers Industry

3 4

Persons 88,863

Males 45,170

Females 43,693

Persons 84,748

Males 43,263

Females 41,485

Persons 143,164

Males 72,487

Females 70,677

Persons 68,263

Males 33,774

Females 34,489

Persons 64,816

Males 32,090

Females 32,726

Persons 1,134,025

Males 573,036

Females 560,989

Marginal) workers

5 6 7 8

48,297 11,859 29,052 1,200

(54.3) (24.6) (60.2) (2.5)

25,918

(57.4)

22,379

(51.2)

45,098

(532)

25,021

(57.8)

20,077

(48.4)

64,861

(45.3)

41,091

(56.7)

23,770

(33.6)

40,831

(59.8)

20,786

(61.5)

20,045

(58.1)

36,059

(55.6)

18,822

(58.7)

17,237

(52.7)

581,811

(51.3)

334,709

(58.4)

247,102

(44.0)

7,092

(27.4)

4,767

(21.3 )

9,133

(20.3)

5,241

(20.9)

3,892

(19.4)

5,940

(9.2)

3,847

(9.4)

2,093

(8.8)

9,540

(23.4)

5,294

(25.5)

4,246

(21.2)

9,205

(25.5)

5,161

(27.4)

4,044

(23.5)

120,647

(20.7)

73,071

(21.8)

47,576

(19.3)

13,497

(52.1)

15,555

(69.5)

23,338

(51.7)

10,542

(42.1)

12,796

(63.7)

18,685

(28.8)

9,085

(22.1)

9,600

(40.4)

21,776

(53.3)

9,019

(43.4)

12,757

(63.6)

17,628

(48.9)

7,501

(39.9)

10,127

(58.8)

298,569

(51.3)

145,022

(43.3)

153,547

(62.1)

662

(2.6)

538

(2.4)

813

(1.8)

400

(1.6)

413

(2.1)

5,658

(8.7)

2,664

(6.5)

2,994

(12.6)

716

( 1.8)

307

( 1.5)

409

(2.0)

1,684

(4.7)

764

(4.1)

920

(5.3)

18,871

(3.2)

8,807

(2.6)

10,064

(4.1)

Note: Percent of Worker to total worker are given in brackets

Other workers

9

6,186

(12.8)

4,667

(18.0)

1,519

(6.8)

11,814

(26.2)

8,838

(35.3 )

2,976

(14.8)

34,578

(53.3)

25,495

(62.0)

9,083

(38.2)

8,799

(21.5)

6,166

(29.7)

2,633

(13.1)

7,542

(20.9)

5,396

(28.7)

2,146

(12.4)

143,724

(24.7)

107,809

(32.2)

35,915

(14.5)

Categories of work participation under the four categories by sex in C.D. Blocks of Madurai district for total workers is given in the table. In cultivator category, Chellampatti C.D. recorded the highest followed by Kattampatti Melu and Usilampatti CDs. But, Thiruparankundram C.D. recorded the least in cultivation. In agricultural laborers category, Chellampatti C.D. tops among all CDs and Thiruparankundram occupies last place in the list. Among other workers, Thiruparankundram CD tops with high percentage and Sedapatti CD placed at last.

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TABLE36: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS I 2001

Name and urban status Persons I Total Total number Cate~ory of workers ,.... of UAI Town Males I populati on of workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other (!)

Females (Main + Labourers Industry workers .D E :::i Marginal)1 workers >=

c;a Number 'J::

(Percentage) (!) VJ

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Madurai (UA) Persons 1,203,095 417,674 3,366 8,261 18,605 387,442

(34.7) (0.8) (2.0) (4.5) (92.8)

Males 608,531 336,022 2,055 5,369 9,328 319,270

(55.2) (0.6) (1.6) (2.8) (95.0)

Females 594,564 81,652 1,311 2,892 9,277 68,172

(13.7) (1.6) (3.5) (11.4 ) (83.5)

Ca) Madurai (M Corp.) Persons 928,869 317,453 2,077 2,336 10,720 302,320

(34.2) (0.7) (0.7) (3.4) (95.2)

Males 469,396 259,307 1.213 1.683 5,474 250,937

(55.2) (0.5) (0.6) (2.1) (96.8)

Females 459,473 58,146 864 653 5,246 51,383

(12.7) (1.5) (Ll) (9.0) (88.4 )

(b) Paravai (TP) Persons 16,248 5,870 97 690 112 4,971

(36.1) (1.7) (11.8) (1.9) (84.7)

Males 8,309 4,557 78 459 36 3,984

(54.8) (1.7) (10.1) (0.8) (87.4)

Females 7,939 1,313 19 231 76 987

( 16.5) (104) (17.6) (5.8) (75.2)

(c) Vilangudi (TP) Persons 21,167 6.949 106 454 88 6.301

(32.8) ( 1.5) (6.5) (1.3) (90.7)

Males 10,679 5,533 48 290 42 5,153

(51.8) (0.9) (5.2) (0.8) (93.1)

Females 10,488 1,416 58 164 46 1,148

( 13.5) (4.1) (11.6) (3.2) (81.1)

(d) Anaiyur (TP) Persons 38,310 13,702 186 1,370 290 11,856

(35.8) (104) (10.0) (2.1) (86.5)

Males 19,299 10,432 94 805 138 9,395

(54.1) (0.9) (7.7) (1.3) (90.1)

Females 19.011 3,270 92 565 152 2,461

(17.2) (2.8) (17.3) (4.6) (75.3)

(e) Kannanendal (CT) Persons 16,013 5,370 75 206 59 5,030

(33.5) (1.4) (3.8) (1.1) (93.7)

Males 8,304 4,226 42 173 39 3,972

(50.9) (1.0) (4.1) (0.9) (94.0)

Females 7,709 1,144 33 33 20 1.058

(14.8) (2.9) (29) (1.7) (92.5)

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Name and urban status Persons / Total Total number Categorv of workers

.... ofUA/Town Males I population of workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other '" Females (Main + Labourers Industry workers ..CJ E ::l Marginal)/ workers ~

c;j Number ·c

(Percentage) '" (I)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(f) Vandiyur (CT) Persons 21,977 9,360 158 571 2,431 6,200

(42.6) (1.7) (6.1 ) (26.0) (66.2)

Males 11,135 6,557 113 325 1,220 4,899

(58.9) (I. 7) (5.0) (18.6) (74.7)

Females 10,842 2,803 45 246 1,211 1,301

(25.9) (1.6) (8.8) (43.2) (46.4)

(g) Melamadai (CT) Persons 29,098 10,376 112 229 790 9,245

(35.7) (1.1) (2.2) (7.6) (89.1)

Males 14,918 8,233 80 128 396 7,629

(55.2) (1.0) (1.6) (4.8) (92.7)

Females 14,180 2,143 32 101 394 1,616

(15.1) (1.5) (4.7) (18.4) (75.4)

(h) Chinn a Anuppanadi (CT) Persons 15,676 6,571 30 314 639 5,588

( 41.9) (0.5) (4.8) (9.7) (85.0)

Males 8,036 4,573 19 191 279 4,084

(56.9) (0.4) (4.2) (6.1) (89.3)

Females 7,640 1,998 11 123 360 1,504

(26.2) (0.6) (6.2) (18.0) (75.3)

(i) Avaniapuram (TP) Persons 53,006 20,750 355 1,359 2,410 16,626

(39.1) (1.7) (6.5) (11.6) (80.1)

Males 27,056 15,811 250 847 1,131 13,583

(58.4) (1.6) (5.4) (7.2) (85.9)

Females 25,950 4,939 105 512 1,279 3,043

(19.0) (2.1) (10.4) (25.9) (61.6)

(j) Thiruparankundram (TP) Persons 39,048 13,355 133 652 320 12,250

(34.2) (1.0) (4.9) (2.4) (91.7)

Males 19,674 10,661 91 421 195 9,954

(54.2) (0.9) (3.9) 0.8) (93.4)

Females 19,374 2,694 42 231 125 2,296

(13.9) ( 1.6) (8.6) (4.6) (85.2)

(k) Harveypatti (TP) Persons 8,136 2,486 6 9 18 2,453

(30.6) (0.2) (0.4) (0.7) (98.7)

Males 4,099 2,142 4 6 10 2,122

(52.3) (0.2) (0.3) (0.5) (99.1)

Females 4,037 344 2 3 8 331

(8.5) (0.6) (0.9) (2.3) (96.2)

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Name and urban status Persons / Total Total number Cate~ory of workers

.... ofUAiTown Males / population of workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other <I)

Females (Main + Labourers Industry workers ..0 a ::; Marginal)/ workers 0

~ Number

'" (Percentage) <I)

<Zl

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(I) Thirunagar (TP) Persons 15,547 5,432 31 71 728 4,602

(34.9) (0.6) (1.3) (13.4) (84.7)

Males 7,626 3,990 23 41 368 3,558

(52.3) (0.6) (1.0) (9.2) (89.2)

Females 7,921 1,442 8 30 360 1,044

(18.2) (0.6) (2.1) (25.0) (72.4)

2 A. Vellalapatti (TP) Persons 7,088 3,490 600 2,240 42 608

(49.2) (17.2) (64.2) (1.2) (17.4)

Males 3,542 2,089 401 1,213 16 459

(59.0) (19.2) (58.1) (0.8) (22.0)

Females 3,546 lAOI 199 1,027 26 149

(39.5) (14.2) (73.3) (1.9) (10.6)

3 Alanganallur (TP) Persons 11,078 4,867 247 2,608 122 1,890

(43.9) (5.1) (53.6) (2.5) (38.8)

Males 5,579 3,145 164 1,402 70 1,509

(56.4) (5.2) (44.6) (2.2) (48.0)

Females 5,499 1,722 83 1,206 52 381

(31.3) (4.8) (70.0) (3.0) (22.1)

4 Elumalai (TP) Persons 14,130 6,891 1.349 3,175 120 2,247

(48.8) (19.6) (46.1) (1.7) (32.6)

Males 7,091 4.315 785 1,746 62 1,722

(60.9) (18.2) (40.5) ( 1.4) (39.9)

Females 7,039 2,576 564 1,429 58 525

(36.6) (21.9) (55.5) (2.3) (20.4)

5 Melur (M) Persons 33,881 11,198 755 1,011 242 9,190

(33.1) (6.7) (9.0) (2.2) (82.1)

Males 17,238 9,095 468 667 153 7,807

(52.8) (5.1) (7.3) ( 1.7) (85.8)

Females 16,643 2,103 287 344 89 1,383

( 12.6) (13.6) (16.4 ) (4.2) (65.8)

6 Nagavakulam (eT) Persons 17,803 5,378 144 52 73 5,109

(30.2) (2.7) (1.0) (1.4) (95.0)

Males 9,099 4,409 102 47 42 4,218

(48.5) (2.3) (1.1) (1.0) (95.7)

Females 8.704 969 42 5 31 891

(11.1) (4.3) (0.5) (3.2) (92.0)

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Name and urban status Persons I Total Total number Cate,!;2ory of workers ,_ ofUAI Town Males I population of workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other <J.)

Females (Main + Labourers Industry workers ,r, S ::l Marginal)1 workers .:: ~ Number . to:

(Percentage) <J.)

en

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

7 Othakadai (CT) Persons 12,185 4,334 62 336 61 3,875

(35.6) (1.4) (7.8) (L4) (89.4)

Males 6,376 3,608 51 174 27 3,356

(56.6) (1.4) (4.8) (0.7) (93.0)

Females 5,809 726 11 162 34 519

(12.5) (1.5) (22.3) (4.7) (71.5)

8 Palamedu (TP) Persons 8,183 3,439 321 1,703 101 1,314

(42.0) (9.3) (49.5) (2.9) (38.2)

Males 4,126 2,448 235 1,094 49 1,070

(59.3) (9.6) (44.7) (2.0) (437)

Females 4,057 991 86 609 52 244

(24.4) (8.7) (61.5) (5.2) (24.6)

9 Peraiyur (TP) Persons 9,614 3,798 92 1,183 287 2,236

(39.5) (2.4) (31.1) (7.6) (58.9)

Males 4,888 2,725 70 662 136 1,857

(55.7) (2.6) (24.3 ) (5.0) (68.1)

Females 4,726 1,073 22 521 151 379

(22.7) (2.1) (48.6) (14.1) (35.3)

10 Sholavandan (TP) Persons 21,638 8,735 483 4,157 144 3,951

(40.4) (5.5) (47.6) (1.6) (45.2)

Males 10,798 6,252 431 2,554 75 3,192

(57.9) (6.9) (40.9) (1.2) (51.1 )

Females 10,840 2,483 52 1,603 69 759

(22.9) (2.1) (64.6) (2.8) (30.6)

11 T.Kallupatti (TP) Persons 9,416 3,012 114 699 83 2,116

(32.0) (3.8) (23.2) (2.8) (70.3)

Males 4,912 2,353 87 463 56 1,747

(47.9) (3.7) (19.7) (2.4) (74.2)

Females 4,504 659 27 236 27 369

(14.6) (4.1) (35.8) (4.1 ) (56.0)

12 Thirumangalam (M) Persons 43,631 15,621 278 754 399 14,190

(35.8) (1.8) (4.8) (2.6) (90.8)

Males 21,840 11,581 147 388 142 10,904

(53.0) (1.3) (3.4) ( 1.2) (94.2)

Females 21,791 4,040 131 366 257 3,286

(18.5) (3.2) (9.1) (6.4) (81.3 )

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TABLE 36 : DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS :2001 {contd.}

Name and urban status Persons I Total Total number Category of workers

.... ofUAI Town Males I population of workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other <1J

Females (Main + Labourers Industry workers ..0 E ::I Marginal)! workers '" Cil Number .;::

(Percentage) <1J Ul

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

13 Usilampatti (M) Persons 30,601 9,964 165 1,143 449 8,207

(32.6) (1.7) ( 11.5) (4.5) (82.4)

Males 15,393 7,659 130 703 228 6,598

(49.8) (1.7) (9.2) (3.0) (86.1)

Females 15,208 2,305 35 440 221 1,609

(15.2) ( 1.5) (19.1) (9.6) (69.8)

14 Vadipatti (TP) Persons 21,833 8,331 617 4,525 161 3,028

(382) (7.4) (54.3 ) (1.9) (36.3)

Males 10,914 6,145 456 3,127 106 2,456

(56.3) (7.4) (50.9) (1.7) (40.0)

Females 10,919 2,186 161 1,398 55 572

(20.0) (7.4) (64.0) (2.5) (26.2)

District (Urban) Total: Persons 1,444,176 506,732 8,593 31,847 20,889 445,403

(35.1) (1.7) (6.3) (4.1) (87.9)

Males 730,327 401,846 5,582 19,609 10,490 366,165

(55.0) (1.4) (4.9) (2.6) (91.1)

Females 713,849 104,886 3,011 12,238 10,399 79,238

(14.7) (2.9) (11.7) (9.9) (75.5)

This table gives by sex and townwise infonnation about the workers participation in each category of work. It is reflected from the above table in urban areas that other workers occupy first place with 87.9%, agricultural labourers occupy second place with 6.3%, household industry workers and cultivators occupy third and fourth place respectively. Among cultivators, Elumalai 1. P. ranks top with 19.1% followed by A. Vellalapatti TP. with 17.2%. In agricultural labourers category, A. Vellalapatti TP. ranks tops followed by Vadipatti TP. with 54.3% and Alanganallur TP. with 53.6%. Among household industries, Vandiyur c.r. tops the list followed by Thinmagar I.E and Avaniyapuram TP. with 11.6%. Among other workers, Harveypatti I.E tops the list followed by Madurai (corporation) with 95.2% and Nagavakulam C.T with 95%.

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TABLE 37: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES 2001

Name of CD block

2

Kottampatti

2 Melur

3 Madurai East

4 Madurai West

5 Alanganallur

6 Vadipatti

7 Chell am patti

8 Usilampatti

9 Sedapatti

10 Thirumangalam

11 Thiruparankundram

12 Kalllikudi

13 T. Kallupatti

District Total:

Type of amenity available

3

32

(100.0)

47

(100.0)

77

(1000)

53

(100.0)

38

~ o '~ u

'" cil 4 5

30

o 0...

6 7

29 32 31

(93.8) (90.6) (100.0) (96.9) (87.5)

39 47 47 47 40

(83.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (85.1)

55 29 77 77 51

(71.4)

46

(86.8)

35

(37.7) (1000) (100.0) (662)

30 53 53 40

(56.6) (!OO.O) (100.0) (75.5)

38 38 38 31

(100.0) (92.1) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (81.6)

24 19 24 24 24 23

(100.0) (79.2) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (95.8)

34 34 33 34 31 27

(100.0) (100.0) (97.1) (100.0) (91.2) (79.4)

20 19 19 20 17 14

(100.0)

37

(100.0)

53

(100.0)

60

(100.0)

42

(100.0)

33

(95.0)

33

(89.2)

43

(Sl.l )

47

(78.3)

38

(90.5)

29

(95.0) (100.0) (85.0) (70.0)

35 37 34 30

(94.6) (100.0) (91.9) (S1.1)

32 53 47 38

(60.4) (100.0) (SS.7) (71. 7)

34 60 50 42

(56.7) (100.0) (83.3) (70.0)

20 42 36 19

(47.6) (100.0) (85.7) (45.2)

33 33 31 30

10

14

(90.6) (43.8)

43 15

(91. 5) (31.9)

58 11 (75.3) (14.3)

43 5

(81.1)

35

(9.4)

10

(92.1) (26.3)

23 4

(95.S) (16.7)

32 7

(94.1) (20.6)

20 3

(100.0)

34

(91.9)

45

(15.0)

7

(18.9)

7

(S49) (13.2)

52 8

(86.7) (13.3)

36 7

(85.7) (16.7)

31 3

(100.0) (S7.9) (100.0) (100.0) (93.9) (90.9) (93.9) (9.1)

550 467 403 550 516 413 481 101 (100.0) (84.9) (73.3) (100.0) (93.8) (75.1) (87.5) (18.4)

Agri -cultural Credit

Societies

11

6

(18.8)

3

(6.4)

15

(195)

9

(17.0)

8

(21.1)

7

(29.2)

11

(32.4)

2

(10.0)

15

(40.5)

14

(26.4)

8

(13.3)

14

(33.3)

9

(27.3)

121

(22.0)

Approach by pucca

road

Power supply

12 13

30 32

(93.8) (100.0)

45 47

(95.7) (100.0)

68 77

(88.3) (100.0)

49 53

(92.5) (100.0)

37 38

(97.4) (100.0)

23 24

(95.8) (100.0)

34 34

(100.0) (100.0)

19 20

(95.0)

35

(94.6)

51

(100.0)

37

(100.0)

53

(96.2) (100.0)

58 60

(96.7) (100.0)

39 42

(92.9) (100.0)

33 33

(100.0) (100.0)

521 550 (94.7) (100.0)

In availability of various amenities among the 550 inhabited villages are depicted in the table. Further, the table indicates 100% villages have improved drinking water and power supply facilities.

Note: - Percentages are given in brackets.

* Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherWIse. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump / tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly

# Post office includes Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office

$ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.

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TABLE 38 : NUMBER AND PERCENT OF RURAL POPULATION SERVED BY DIFFERENT AMENITIES 2001

Name of C D block Total popn. of Type of amenity available inhabited villages * ..... .....

0) 0) '110 ..D <:i a "<:) ~ 0)

0) ~ U

::l 0 t;:; ~ ~ .~ "@ 0) bJ)

4-< 0 > ~ 0 ..D "@ u o .- p. u 'B ..... .!<: ·c ::l P. ~ ~ 0)

0) OIl "i) 0) "<:) S 'J:: 0 CIl r..Ll ~ ...... "<:) 0... E-

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Kottampatti 98,022 97,433 96,023 98,022 97,686 94,500

(l00.0) (99.4) (98.0) (100.0) (99.7) (96.4)

2 Melur 112,928 110,388 112,928 112,928 112,928 107,963

( 100.0) (97.8) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (95.6)

3 Madurai East 95,420 87,669 69,946 95,420 95,420 84,753

(100.0) (91.9) (73.3) (l00.0) (100.0) (88.8)

4 Madurai West 80,704 77,178 66,347 80,704 80,704 71,860

( 100.0) (95.6) (82.2) (100.0) (l00.0) (89.0)

5 Alanganallur 82,376 81,013 82,376 82,376 82,376 77,858

(100.0) (98.3) (l00.0) (100.0) (100.0) (94.5)

6 Vadipatti 66,090 63,436 66,090 66,090 66,090 66,025

(100.0) (96.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (99.9)

7 Chellampatti 84,725 84,725 84,183 84,725 82,029 73,819

( 100.0) (100.0) (99.4) (l00.0) (96.8) (87.1)

8 Usilampatti 63,906 63,575 63,575 63,906 60,653 47,921

(100.0) (99.5) (99.5) (100.0) (94.9) (75.0)

9 Sedapatti 88,863 87,896 88,346 88,863 88,281 85,185

(100.0) (98.9) (99.4) (100.0) (99.3) (95.9)

10 Thirumangalam 84,748 80,721 67,834 84,748 82,429 76,328

( 100.0) (95.2) (80.0) (100.0) (97.3) (90.1 )

11 Thiruparankundrarn 143,164 137,412 120,074 143,164 137,891 125,496

(l00.0) (96.0) (83.9) (100.0) (96.3) (87.7)

12 Kalllikudi 68,263 66,308 48,783 68,263 65,502 45,513

(100.0) (97.1) (71.5) (100.0) (96.0) (66.7)

13 T. Kallupatti 64,816 62,382 64,816 1,134,025 63,558 62,786

( 100.0) (96.2) (l00.0) (100.0) (98.1) (96.9)

District Total: 1,134,025 1,100,136 1,031,321 1,133,001 1,115,547 1,020,007

(100.0) (97.0) (90.9) (99.9) (98.4) (89.9)

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TABLE 38 : NUMBER AND PERCENT OF RURAL POPULATION SERVED BY DIFFERENT AMENITIES 2001(Contd. )

Type of amenity available Name ofC Dhlock <A-

;g '" _ <l.)

.... 0 e .~ ;>.. '-' .~ ;.., ..0 :::l ._ ..0-0 0. 6 ~ u ~ u

..c '" 0. - 0 :::l

..... _ S(/) u 0 :::l

C o c '" .... '" 0. :::l Vl I .~ o '"

..... <il '" 6 <l.)

§ 6 ..:.: '1: -0 .... u ~ .;:::: fa OIl ~ 8: u '-' ..... 0

<r: 5- 0 (/) r u o:l <r:U 0-

2 9 10 11 12 13 Kottampatti 97,097 58,881 28,377 97,433 98,022

(99.1) (60.1 ) (28.9) (99.4) (100.0) 2 Melur 110,910 74,850 8,455 111,613 112,928

(98.2) (66.3) (7.5) (98.8) (100.0) 3 Madurai East 85,701 36,045 46,303 91,592 95,420

(89.8) (37.8) (48.5) (96.0) (100.0) 4 Madurai West 74,991 28,328 27,217 79,434 80,704

(92.9) (35.1) (33.7) (98.4) (100.0)

5 Alanganallur 80,880 36,156 26,398 82,104 82,376 (98.2) (43.9) (32.0) (99.7) (100.0)

6 Vadipatti 66,025 23,860 29,320 66,025 66,090 (99.9) (36.1 ) (44.4) (99.9) (100.0)

7 Chellampatti 82,561 26,553 43,238 84,725 84,725 (97.4) (31.3) (51.0) (100.0) (100.0)

8 U silampatti 63,906 18,300 14,236 62,994 63,906

(100.0) (28.6) (22.3) (98.6) (100.0)

9 Sedapatti 88,103 33,703 48,466 88,346 88,863

(99.1) (37.9) (54.5) (99.4) (100.0) 10 Thirumangalam 78,980 23,688 31,985 84,651 84,748

(93.2) (28.0) (37.7) (99.9) (100.0) 11 Thimparankundram 138,151 55,487 46,724 142,769 143,164

(96.5) (38.8) (32.6) (99.7) (100.0) 12 Kalllikudi 65,081 27,643 39,893 65,211 68,263

(95.3) (40.5) (58.4) (95.5) (100.0) 13 T. Kallupatti 63,653 12,018 27,483 64,816 64,816

(98.2) (18.5) (42.4) (100.0) (100.0)

District Total: 1,096,039 455,512 418,095 1,121,713 1,134,025 (96.7) (40.2) (36.9) (98.9) (100.0)

Population benifited by various amenities in the 13 C.D. Blocks of Madurai district is pictured in the above

table. In all C.O.s 100% population are availing the improved drinking water and power supply facilities. In

Chellampatti all are availing education facility. Medical facility extended to all in 4 C.O.s namely Melur C.O.,

Alanganallur C.O., Vadipatti C.O. and T. Kallupatti c.o. Post office facility extended to all in Marudai east C.O.,

Madurai west C.O., Alanganallur C.O. and Vadipaddi C.O. In respect of transport communication, Vilampatti

C.O. has been fully covered and approach by pucca road by all in Chellampatti C.O. and T. Kallupatti C.O.

Note: - Percentages are given in brackets.

* Based on the improved drinking water SOUlce, drinking water supply has been dassified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump / tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly

;I Post office lllcludcs Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office.

S Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.

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TABLE 39: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING CERTAIN AMENITIES, ARRANGED BY DISTANCE RANGES FROM THE PLACES WHERE THESE ARE AVAILABLE, 2001

Village not having the amenity of Distance range of place from the villages where the amenity is available

Less than 5 5-10 kilometres 10+ kilometres Total (Col. 2 - 4)

kilometres

2 3 4 5

I. Education :-

(a) Primary School 72 6 3 81

(b) Middle School 262 76 14 352

(c) Degree College 88 125 311 524

2. Medical:-

(a) Hospital 130 146 229 505

(b) PHC 207 192 69 468

3. Post Office 31 3 35

4. Telephone 76 26 21 123

5. Bus Service 53 6 3 62

6. Banks

(a) Commercial Bank 240 162 77 479

(b) Cooperative Bank 194 161 115 470

7. Agricultural Credit Societies 256 101 59 416

Among the villages which do not have a particular amenity with in the village, this table furnishes clear information about the distance at which the same is accessible.

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TABLE 40: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE DISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST STATUTORY TOWN AND AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001

Distance range Number of Type of amenity available from the nearest inhabited Education Medical Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricultural Approach statutory town villages in Office # communi- Credit by pucca ( in kilometres) each range cations $ Societies road

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

less than 5 71 62 64 69 65 67 13 14 71

(100.0) (87.3) (90.1) (97.2) (91.5) (94.4) (18.3) (19.7) (100.0)

5 -15 363 308 265 343 275 318 68 80 344

(100.0) (84.8) (73.0) (94.5) (75.8) (87.6) (18.7) (22.0) (94.8)

16 - 50 1I2 95 72 100 71 94 20 27 104

(100.0) (84.8) (64.3) (89.3) (63.4) (83.9) (17.9) (24.1) (92.9)

51+ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

(0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0)

Unspecified 4 2 2 4 2 2 0 0 2

(100.0) (50.0) (50.0) (100.0) (50.0) (50.0) (0.0) (0.0) (50.0)

District total 550 467 403 516 413 481 101 121 521

(100.0) (84.9) (73.3) (93.8) (75.1) (87.5) (18.4) (22.0) (94.7)

# Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and telegraph office.

$ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.

This table depicts the distance at which nearest town is accessible to various villages. For example 71 villages have town with in 5 kms, 363 have towns in the range of 5 - 15 kms, 112 at a range of 16 - 50 kms and 4 villages comes under the category unspecified. Of 71 villages with in 5 kms range which has access to town, 62 villages have education, 64 have medical, 66 have post office, 65 have phone, 67 villages have trans-port, 13 villages have banks, 14 agricultural credit society and all have pucca road approach

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TABLE 41: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO POPULATION RANGE AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE, 2001

Population Number of Type of amenity available range inhabited Education Medical Improved Post Telephone Transport Banks Agri- Approach Power

villages in drinking Office communi- cultural by Pucca supply each range water* # cations $ Credit road

Societies

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1-499 114 56 39 114 97 44 71 4 93 114

(100.0) (49.1) (34.2) (100.0) (85.1) (38.6) (62.3) (0.9) (3.5) (81.6) (100.0)

500-999 98 79 59 98 85 64 80 4 9 94 98

(100.0) (80.6) (60.2) (100.0) (86.7) (65.3) (81.6) (4.1) (9.2) (95.9) (100.0)

1000-1999 139 133 III 139 136 1I8 133 13 24 135 139

(100.0) (95.7) (79.9) (100.0) (97.8) (84.9) (95.7) (9.4) (17.3) (97.1) (100.0)

2000-4,999 144 144 140 144 143 134 142 42 57 144 144

(100.0) (100.0) (972) (100.0) (99.3) (93.1) (98.6) (29.2) (396) (100.0) (100.0)

5000-9999 52 52 51 52 52 50 52 38 25 52 52

(100.0) ( 100.0) (98.1) (100.0) (100.0) (96.2) (100.0) (73.1) (48.1 ) (100.0) (100.0)

10000 + 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3

(100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (66.7) (100.0) (100.0)

District total 550 467 403 550 516 413 481 101 121 521 550

(100.0) (84.9) (73.3) (100.0) (93.8) (75.1) (87.5) (18.4) (22.0) (94.7) (100.0)

This table gives an idea of the 550 villages by their population ranges and amenities available to them.

# Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and telegraph office.

$ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.

* Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump / tube well

situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly.

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TABLE 42: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO LAND USEl 2001 Serial Name of C 0 block Number of inhabited Total area Percentage of Percentage of

number villages cultivable area to irrigated area to total

total area cultivable area

2 3 4 5 6

Kottampatti 32 29026.52 46.5 38.9

2 Melur 47 33427.12 48.5 92.2

3 Madurai East 77 19698.18 57.9 94.4

4 Madurai West 53 11420.64 66.3 86.9

5 Alanganallur 38 22452.82 44 60.4

6 Vadipatti 24 12931.82 50.4 85.2

7 Chellampatti 34 20095.81 55.4 74.1

8 Usilampatti 20 23572.17 36.7 39.2

9 Sedapatti 37 51328.64 19.2 59.9

10 Thirumangalam 53 29932.65 46.3 46.5

11 Thiruparankundram 60 20884.28 40.2 72.1

12 Kalllikudi 42 25682.03 55.3 24.3

13 T. Kallupatti 33 24619.05 53.8 15.6

District Total: 550 325071.73 44.4 58.6

Note: Cultivable area = irrigated area + unirrigated area

This table throws light on the distribution of villages by cultivable area and irrigated areas to total cultivable areas by CD. Blockwise. In 9 CD.s the percentage of cultivable area is more than the district total and in 8 CD.s the irrigated area to total cultivable area is found more than the district total irrigated area.

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TABLE 43: PER CAPITA RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE IN STATUTORY TOWNS Class, name & urban status Per capita receipt Per capita expenditure

of the Town ---------------------------------------------------------------

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

V A.VaIlalapatti (TP) 138.2 19.6 118.6 138.2 38.3 43.6 29.7 0.0 26.7

2 IV Alanganallur (TP) 580.2 25.8 554.3 480.6 112.3 64.8 203.5 0.0 100.1

3 III Anaiyur (TP) 316.0 23.3 292.7 404.4 26.6 142.4 223.3 0.0 12.1

4 II Avaniyapuram (TP) 239.5 43.9 195.7 315.7 22.2 9.3 107.7 0.0 176.5

5 IV EJumalui (TP) 338.4 9.0 329.3 323.4 46.6 0.0 189.2 0.0 87.6

6 V Harveypatti (TP) 39l.5 26.8 364.6 448.0 82.8 0.0 175.1 0.0 190.0

7 Madurai (M Corp.) 1,230.9 195.5 1,035.4 12.3 2.2 2.7 3.0 0.3 4.2

8 III Melur (M) 693.2 166.7 526.5 674.8 135.6 187.9 137.6 152.6 61.0

9 V Palamedu (TP) 55 l.8 25.7 526.1 465.3 11.9 6.6 295.5 0.1 151.2

10 IV Paravai (TP) 595.9 41.4 554.6 3891 85.0 3.4 224.7 11.0 64.9

11 V Peraiyur (TP) 413.1 4l.3 371.8 372.1 129.0 0.0 128.0 5.2 109.9

12 III Sholavandan (TP) 154.9 37.2 117.6 139.6 27.0 52.8 0.0 0.0 59.8

13 V T.Kaliupatti (TP) 402.9 31.7 371.3 361.6 107.1 0.0 110.5 4.8 139.1

14 III Tirumangalam (M) 479.6 89.1 390.5 536.2 148.2 108.7 206.6 6.0 66.8

15 IV Tirunagar (TP) 539.1 71.6 467.5 370.9 64.4 0.0 65.3 0.0 241.3

16 III Tirupparangundtram (TP) 395.1 47.8 347.3 401.3 64.7 43.5 92.2 0.0 200.9

17 III Usilampatti (M) 253.2 84.5 168.6 365.6 53.1 70.2 183.6 0.0 58.7

18 III Vadipatti (TP) 196.8 29.8 167.0 218.1 40.9 0.0 83.5 0.1 93.7

19 III Vilangudi (TP) 317.7 22.2 295.5 382.9 46.1 11.1 165.1 1.3 159.3

District Total 930.2 149.0 781.2 147.9 27.0 18.7 56.5 6.0 39.7

This table shows the per capita receipt and expenditure in respect of various towns under various head of account for the fmancial year 1998 - 1999.

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TABLE 44: SCHOOLS/COLLEGES PER 10,000 POPULATION IN STATUTORY TOWNS, 2001 Serial Name and urban status of Type of educational institution

number Town Primary Junior Secondary Secondary I Senior Secondary College I Middle Matriculation

2 3 4 5 6 7

AValialapatti (TP) 7.1 14 14 1.4 0.0

2 Alanganallur (TP) 3.6 1.8 1.8 0.9 0.0

3 Anaiyur (TP) 1.8 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0

4 Avaniyapuram (TP) 4.5 1.7 0.9 0.2 0.0

5 Elumalai (TP) 4.2 00 0.7 0.7 0.0

6 Harveypatti (TP) 74 1.2 0.0 0.0 0.0

7 Madurai (M Corp.) 1.7 1.7 1.1 0.8 0.1

8 Melur (M) 7.1 4.1 0.9 1.5 0.0

9 Palamedu (TP) 1.2 2.4 2.4 2.4 0.0

10 Paravai (TP) 2.5 0.6 0.6 0.0 0.6

11 Peraiyur (TP) 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 0.0

12 Sholavandan (TP) 1.8 1.8 0.5 0.9 0.0

13 T.Kallupatti (TP) 2.1 l.l 1.1 2.1 0.0

14 Tirumangalam (M) 3.0 2.1 1.4 0.9 0.0

15 Tirunagar (TP) 5.1 5.8 5.1 3.9 0.0

16 Tirupparangundtram (TP) 4.9 2.3 2.0 1.5 0.5

17 Usilampatti (M) 5.2 3.3 2.3 1.0 0.3

18 Vadipatti (TP) 64 2.7 1.4 0.9 0.0

19 Vilangudi (TP) 8.5 4.7 1.4 0.5 0.0

District Total 2.5 1.8 1.1 0.8 0.1

This table illustrate percentage of primary, middle, secondary, matriculation, senior secondary and colleges per lO,OOO population of various towns.

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TABLE 45: NUMBER OF BEDS IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN TOWNS, 2001 Serial number

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

Name and urban status of the Town

A. Vallalapatti (TP)

Alanganallur (TP)

Anaiyur (TP)

Avaniyapuram (TP)

2

Chinna Anuppanadi (CT)

Elumalai (TP)

Harveypatti (TP)

Kannadendal (CT)

Madurai (M Corp.)

Melamadai (CT)

Melur (M)

Nagavakulam (CT)

Othakadai (CT)

Palamedu (TP)

Paravai (TP)

Peraiyur (TP)

Sholavandan (TP)

T.Kallupatti (TP)

Tirumangalam (M)

Tirunagar (TP)

Tirupparangundtram (TP)

Usilampatti (M)

Vadipatti (TP)

Vandiyur (CT)

Vilangudi (TP)

Distrct Total

Number of beds in medical institutions per

10,000 population

3

o 9

2

8

o 4

20

6

32

4

81

11

3

6

o

35

46

82

97

8

28

69

48

11

22

31

The table provides the detailed information about the number of beds in medical institutions per 10,000 population of urban areas of the district. Thirumangalam eM) recorded 97 beds per 10,000 population followed by T. Kallupatti (TP) with 82 beds, Melur with 81 beds, 8 towns in Madurai district are having higher than the district total of 31 beds and 3 towns are not at all having any bed facilities, 14 towns are having lower than the district total.

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TABLE 46: PROPORTION OF SLUM POPULATION IN TOWNS, 2001 Serial Name of the Town Total population Slum population Percentage of slum

number population to total population

2 3 4 5

A.Vallalapatti (TP) 7,088 3,351 47.3

2 Alanganallur (TP) 11,078 2,535 22.9

3 Anaiyur (TP) 38,310 3,200 8.4

4 A vaniyapuram (TP) 53,006 4,320 8.2

'i Elumalai (TP) 14,130 2,638 18.7

6 Harveypatti (TP) 8,136 290 3.6

7 Madurai (M Corp.) 928,869 120,860 13.0

8 Melamadai (CT) 29,098 150 0.5

9 Melur (M) 33,881 2,500 7.4

10 Palamedu (TP) 8,183 2,625 32.1

11 Paravai (TP) 16,248 750 4.6

12 Peraiyur (TP) 9,614 1,030 10.7

13 Sholavandan (TP) 21,638 8,055 37.2

14 T.Kallupatti (TP) 9,416 3,900 41.4

15 Tirunagar (TP) 15,547 400 2.6

16 Tirupparangundtram (TP) 39,048 1,405 3.6

17 Tirumangalam (M) 43,631 2,743 6.3

18 Usilampatti (M) 30,601 9,133 29.8

19 Vadipatti (TP) 21,833 2,250 10.3

20 Vandiyur (CT) 21,977 1,635 7.4

21 Vilangudi (TP) 21,167 2,380 11.2

District Total 1,382,499 176,150 12.7

This table indicates the slum population percentage to total population of Madurai district. The proportion of slum population to total population at A. Vallalapatty (TP) is 47.3% which ranks first and Melamadai T.P. occupies last rank in Madurai district with 0.5%.

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TABLE 47: MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITY EXPORTED OUT OF AND MANUFACTURED IN TOWNS 2001

Serial number Name and urban status of Town Most important commodity

Manufactured Exported

2 3 4

A. V allalapatti (TP) Coir Coir Products

Basket Making Basket Making

Vehicle Vehicle

2 Alanganallur (TP) Pot Pot

Oil Sugar

Cocount Oil

3 Anaiyur (TP) NeemOil NeemOil

Edible Oil Edible Oil

Pickles Pickles

4 A vaniyapuram (TP) Textile Garments

Steel Furniture Steel Furniture

Pappad Pappad

5 Chinna Anuppanadi (CT) Pappad Pappad

Plastic Article Plastic Article

Steel Products Steel Products

6 Elumalai (TP) Bricks Bricks

Furniture Furniture

Cane Sugar Cane Sugar

7 Harveypatti (TP) Agarpatti Agarpatti

Pappad Pappad

Steel Furniture Steel Furniture

8 Kannadendal (CT) Soda Soft Drinks

Textiles Handlooms

Furniture Furniture

9 Madurai (M Corp.) Textiles Handloom

Rubber Product Rubber Product

Yarn Yam

10 Melamadai (CT) Edible Oil Edible Oil

Pappad Pappad

Allopathy Medicine Allopathy Medicine

11 Melur (M) Wouden Plough Wooden Plough

Coif Products Coir Products

Mat Mat

12 Nagavakulam (CT) Soda Soft Drinks

Pickles Pickles

Pappad Pappad

13 Othakadai (rp) Steel Vessals Utensils

Nutritions Products Nutritions Products

Juices Juices

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TABLE 47: MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITY EXPORTED OUT OF AND MANUFACTURED IN TOWNS, 2001 (contd.)

Serial number Name and urban status of Town Most important commodity

Manufactured Exported

2 3 4 14 Palamedu (TP) Milk Products Milk Products

Pickles Pickles Wooden Products Wooden Products

15 Paravai (TP) Soft Drinks Soft Drinks

Mineral Water Mineral Water

Pickles Pickles

16 Peraiyur (TP) Matches Match Box

Wooden Furniture Wooden Furniture

Soda Soft Drinks Soda Soft Drinks

17 Sholavandan (TP) Coir Coir Products

Paper Board Paper Board Soft Drinks Soft Drinks

18 T.Kallupatti (TP) Steel Furniture Steel Furniture

Wooden Furniture Wooden Furniture

Leather Products Leather Products

19 Tirumangalam (M) Oil Oil

Match Box Match Box

Cycle Tube Cycle Tube

20 Tirunagar (TP) Handloom Cloth Handloom Cloth

Card Board Card Board

Pickles Pickles

21 Tirupparangundtram (TP) Handloom Cloth Handloom Cloth

Bricks Bricks

Cotton Yaun Cotton Yarn

22 Usilampatti (M) Biscuits Biscuits

Pickles Pickles Oil Oil

23 Vadipatti (TP) Sugar Cane Products Sugar

Cocount Fiber Cocount Fiber

Fire Bricks Fire Bricks

24 Vandyur (TP) Plastic Vessals Plastic Vessals

Asafoetida Asafoetida

Garments Garments

25 Vilangudi (TP) Yarn Garments

Soft Drinks Soft Drinks

Hallow Blocks Hallow Blocks

This table narrates about the most important commodities manufactured m to\yns.

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TABLE 48 : HOUSEHOLDS BY TENURE STATUS AND NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED IN THE DISTRICT, 2001

Area Name Tenure Number of dwelling N umber of households status households Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

District Owned No exclusive room 34,140 28,221 5,919 8,139 6,603 1,536 547 368 179

Madurai One room 167,223 122,797 44,426 42,299 35,053 7,246 2,418 1,474 944

Two rooms 108,900 68,914 39,986 16,517 12,383 4,134 1,136 658 478

Three rooms 44,739 21,591 23.148 3,861 2,298 1,563 366 169 197

3+ rooms 31,231 12346 18885 2320 1298 1022 268 110 158

Median number of rooms 2

Rented No exclusive room 9,606 2,469 7,137 951 314 637 88 20 68

One room 91,562 13,693 77,869 6,837 1,867 4,970 816 130 686

Two rooms 55,255 7,097 48,158 2,812 700 2,112 405 73 332

Three rooms 21,070 2,114 18,956 926 161 765 162 31 131

3+ rooms 9994 1126 8868 418 58 360 79 12 67

Median number of rooms

Others No exclusive room 2,086 1,181 905 506 221 285 49 43 6

One room 11,232 4,340 6,892 2,560 1,071 1,489 203 53 150

Two rooms 5,971 1,823 4,148 528 278 250 47 11 36

Three rooms 2,751 563 2,188 162 61 101 38 2 36

3+ rooms 1540 259 1281 135 25 110 26 5 21

Median number of rooms

This table gives information about the tenure status and number of rooms occupied by total households, Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe households.

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TABLE 49: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN PERMANENT, SEMI PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY HOUSES, 2001

District! Taluk Total Rural Urban

E E E 03 <U <U <U

..0 § § § a E a c E a c.' E a c ::; <!) .... 0:1 <!) .... 0:1 <!) .... 0:1 <= <=

<!) .... <= <!) .... <=

<!) .... P- o '7'- 0 '7'- 0

o:a 0:1 .§ P- 0:1 P- ro P-.t:: 8 8 § .§ 8 § .§ a ....

<!) <!) Q.) Q.) <U <!) Q.) <!) Q.) Q.)

U'l 0... 0... U'l 0... U'l ,_ 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 II

Madurai 68.1 19.7 12.2 50.2 29.6 20.2 84.8 10.4 4.7

2 Melur 42.8 30.2 27.0 40.2 31.0 28.9 59.6 25.5 14.8

3 Madurai North 68.1 19.6 12.2 52.0 28.4 19.7 87.4 9.2 3.3

4 Vadipatti 51.6 23.9 24.5 50.4 23.7 25.9 54.6 24.7 20.7

5 Usilampatti 45.8 42.9 11.3 40.5 46.8 12.7 no 20.3 2.7

6 Peraiyur 56.9 26.0 17.1 53.2 27.5 19.3 76.0 18.3 5.7

7 Thirumangalam 58.9 23.2 18.0 52.6 25.7 21.7 85.5 12.4 2.1

8 Madurai South 85.3 10.2 4.4 68.6 22.0 9.1 87.8 8.5 3.7

This table provides talukwise percentage distribution of permanent, semiparmanent and temporary houses with urban-rural breakup in Madurai district. It clearly indicates that the percentage of permenent households are found to be higher in all taluks both in rural and urban areas.

Data source: Census of India 200 I, H- series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets."

Note:-Permanent-l Permanent houses refers to those houses whose wall & roofs are made of pucca materials i.e., where, burnt

bricks, G.I. Sheets or other metal sheets, stone cement concrete IS used for wall and tiles slate, shingle, corrugated Iron, zinc or other metal sheets asbestos sheets, bricks, lime and stone and RBC/RCC concreate are used for roof

Semi permanent:-2 Semi-permanent houses refer to those houses made of other types of materials

Temporary:-3 Temporary houses refers to those houses having wall and roofs made of Kutcha materials i.e. where grass, leaves, reeds, bamboo mud, unburnt bricks are used for the construction of walls and grass, leaves reeds, bamboo hatch, mud, unburnt bricks, wood etc are used for roofs.

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TABLE SO: PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING IMPROVED DRINKING WATER SOURCE, ELECTRICITY, BATHROOM, TOILET AND DRAINAGE FACILITY, 2001

Taluk Total/Number and percentage of households having

2

Madurai

1 Melur

2 Madurai North

3 Vadipatti

4 Usilampatti

5 Peraiyur

6 Thirumangalam

7 Madurai South

Rural / Urban

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Total 597,300

Rural 288,534

597,300 100.0 477,409 79.9 274,365 45.9 278,329 46.6 365,587 61.2

288,534 100.0 194,806 67.5 50,978 17.7 41,380 14.3 112,196 38.9

Urban 308,766 308,766 100.0 282,603 91.5 223,387 72.3 236,949 76.7 253,391 82.1

Total 62,838 62,838 100.0 36,616 58.3

Rural 54,343 54,343 100.0 30,078 55.3

Urban 8,495 8,495 100.0 6,538 77.0

8,771 14.0

4,998 9.2

3,773 44.4

9,336 14.9 19,502 31.0

4,728 8.7 14,180 26.1

4,608 54.2 5,322 62.6

Total 72,213 72,213 100.0 55,931 77.5 34,268 47.5 32,978 45.7 40,642 56.3

Rural 39,299 39,299 100.0 25,485 64.8 9,051 23.0 7,945 20.2 17,034 43.3

Urban 32,914 32,914 100.0 30,446 92.5 25,217 76.6 25,033 76.1 23,608 71.7

Total 51,834 51,834 100.0 34,525 66.6 l3,992 27.0 11,480 22.1 28.339 54.7

Rural 37,508 37,508 100.0 24.336 64.9

Urban 14,326 14,326 100.0 10,189 71.1

Total 47,109 47,109 100.0 34,970 74.2

Rural 40,278 40,278 100.0 28,868 71.7

Urban 6,831 6,831 100.0 6,102 89.3

8,101 21.6

5,891 41.1

9,242 19.6

5,024 12.5

4,218 61.7

Total 50,557 50,557 100.0 37,326 73.8 10,536 20.8

Rural 42,367 42,367 100.0 30,580 72.2

Urban 8,190 8,190 100.0 6,746 82.4

6,734 15.9

3,802 46.4

6,715 17.9 18,800 50.1

4,765 33.3 9,539 66.6

7,268 15.4 16.729 35.5

3,402 8.4 12,260 30.4

3,866 56.6 4,469 65.4

5,800 11.5 24,547 48.6

3,191 7.5 19,060 45.0

2,609 31.9 5,487 67.0

Total 50,387 50,387 100.0 38,172 75.8 12,905 25.6 11,882 23.6 25,541 50.7

Rural 40,781 40,781 100.0 29,073 71.3

Urban 9,606 9,606 100.0 9,099 94.7

5,423 13.3

7,482 77.9

4,254 10.4 17,809 43.7

7,628 79.4 7,732 80.5

Total 262,362 262,362 100.0 239,869 91.4 184,651 70.4 199,585 76.1 210,287 80.2

Rural 33,958 33,958 100.0 26,386 77.7 11,647 34.3 11,145 32.8 13,053 38.4

Urban 228,404 228,404 100.0 213,483 93.5 173,004 75.7 188,440 82.5 197,234 86.4

This table indicates the number and percentage of households having the basic important facilities by talukwise in Madurai district. We can observe that the highest percentage of households in both rural and urban areas have availed improved drinking water facility in all taluks.

• Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump! tube well sItuated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the conccpt of improved drinking water is state specific and this IS to he considered accordingly

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TABLE 51: NUMBER AND PERCENT OF HOUSEHOLD BY TYPE OF FUEL USED FOR COOKING - 2001

.... <l)

.n E :::l C

"iii 'I: ~ Tahsil

2 Madurai

I Melur

2 Madurai North

3 Vadipatti

4 Usilampatti

5 Peraiyur

6 Thirumangalam

7 Madurai South

Types of Fuel Types of Fuel

Total / Rural/ Urban

3 4 5 6 Total 597,300 315,966 15,427

52.9 2.6 Rural 288,534 248,828 11,253

86.2 3.9 Urban 308,766 67,138

21.7 55,293

88.0 Total 62,838

Rural

Urban

Total

54,343 50,365 92.7

8,495 4,928 58,0

72,213 42,268 58.5

4,174 1.4

1,824 2.9

1,544 2,8 280 3.3

2,195 3.0

Rural 39,299 32,346 1,764 82.3 4.5

Urban

Total

Rural

Urban

Total

Rural

Urban

Total

Rural

Urban

Total

Rural

Urban

32,914 9,922 30.1

51,834 44,011 84.9

37,508 32,753 87.3

14,326 11,258 78.6

47,109 38,735 82.2

40,278 36,068 89.5

6,831 2,667 39.0

50,557 43,230 85.5

42,367 37,860 89.4

8,190 5,370 65.6

50,387 39,990 79.4

40,781 37,051 90.9

9,606 2,939 30.6

Total 262,362 52,439 20.0

Rural 33,958 22,385 65.9

Urban 228,404 30,054 13.2

431 1.3

2,275 4.4

1,965 5.2 310 2.2

1,689 3.6

1,502 3.7 187 2.7

2,196 4.3

1,925 4.5 271 3.3

1,165 2.3

1,028 2.5 137 1.4

4,083 1.6

1,525 4.5

2,558 1.1

82

7 880 0.1 446 0.2 434 0.1 108 0.2 73

0.1 35

0.4 110 0.2 70

0.2 40

0.1 110 0.2 99

0.3 11

0.1 59

0.1 53

0.1 6

0.1 70

0.1 61

0.1 9

0.1 33

0.1 27

0.1 6

0.1 390 0.1 63

0.2 327 0.1

8 9 10 11 12 179 502 103,664 1,024 157,294 0.0 0.1 17.4 0.2 26.3 105 95 9,565 181 16,811 0.0 0.0 3.3 0.1 5.8

74 407 94,099 843 140,483 0.0 0,1 30.5 0.3 45.5

7 11 3,353 43 1,920 0.0 0.0 5.3 0.1 3.1

4 9 1,192 35 874 0,0 0,0 2.2 0.1 1.6

3 2 2,161 8 1,046 0.0 0.0 25.4 0.1 12,3 24 97 14,790 93 12,420

0.0 0.1 20.5 0.1 17.2 9 13 2,089 31 2,852

0.0 0,0 5.3 0.1 7,3 15

0.0 22

0.0 8

0.0 14

0.1 11

0.0 8

0.0 3

0.0 17

0.0 13

0.0 4

0.0 57

0.1 54

0.1 3

0.0

84 0.3 13

0.0 5

0,0 8

0.1 4

0.0 4

0.0 o

0.0 4

0.0 1

0.0 3

0.0 15

0.0 9

0.0 6

0.1

12,701 38.6

1,940 3.7

890 2.4

1,050 7.3

1,537 3.3

329 0.8

1,208 17.7

1,154 2.3

394 0.9 760 9.3

4,357 8.6

803 2.0

3,554 37.0

41 358 76,533 0.0 0.1 29.2

9 54 3,868 0.0 0.2 11.4

32 304 72,665 0.0 0.1 31.8

62 0.2 62

0.1 36

0.1 26

0.2 34

0.1 19

0.0 15

0.2 19

0.0 12

0.0 7

0.1 35

0.1 17

0.0

18 0.2

9,568 29.1

3,215 6.2

1,610 4.3

1,605 11.2

4,926 10,5

2,212 5,5

2,714 39.7

3,572 7.1

1,843 4.4

1,729 21.1

4,540 9.0

1,649 4.0

2,891 30.1

738 126,701 0.3 48.3 31 5,771

0.1 17.0 707 120,930 0.3 52.9

13 342 0.1

269 0.1 73 0,0 18

0.0 14

0,0 4

0,0 23

0.0 11

0,0 12 0,0 15

0.0 13

0,0 2

0.0 6

0.0 5

0.0 1

0.0 107 0.2 107 0.3 o

0.0 10

0.0

5 0.0

5 0.1 163 0.1 114 0.3 49 0.0

bJ) c

:.Q o o u o Z 14

2,022 0.3 981 0.3

1,041 0.3 261 0.4 233 0.4

28 0.3 193 0.3 114 0.3

79 0.2 171 0.3 129 0.3

42 0.3 108 0.2 78

0.2 30

0.4 188 0.4 151 0.4

37 0.5 185 0.4 138 0.3

47 0.5

916 0.3 138 0.4 778 0.3

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TABLE 52: NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AVAILING BANKING SERVICE AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING EACH OF THE SPECIFIED ASSET, 2001

Taluk

2

Madurai

1 MeluT

2 Madurai North

3 Vadipatti

4 Usilampatti

5 Peraiyur

6 Thirumangalam

7 Madurai South

~ u

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Total 597,300 119,893 244,892 287,365 67,189 211,616 83,744 12,417 204,374

Rural 288,534 36,469 90,208 77,653 10,270 75,772 18,313 2,893 143,293

Urban 308,766 83,424 154,684 209,712 56,919 135,844 65,431 9,524 61,081

Total 62,838 6,841 21,699 16,315 2,703 18,746 4,753

Rural 54,343 5,178 18,073 11,840 1,543 15,887 3,698

Urban 8,495 1,663 3,626 4,475 1,160 2,859 1,055

664 29,227

498 26,523

166 2,704

Total 72,213 17,311 33,227 36,743 10,265 27,403 12,937 1,971 22,777

Rural 39,299 5,212 13,342 12,816 2,151 10,551 3,280 556 18,132

Urban 32,914 12,099 19,885 23,927 8,114 16,852 9,657 1,415 4,645

Total 51,834 8,414 16,551 16,103 2,263 13,457 3,683

Rural 37,508 5,630 11,409 10,124 1,105 9,288 2,531

Urban 14,326 2,784 5,142 5,979 1,158 4,169 1,152

Total 47,109 5,391 11,59812,601 1,82711,0662,804

Rural 40,278 3,746 9,408 8,619 767 8,859 1,918

Urban 6,831 1,645 2,190 3,982 1,060 2,207 886

Total

Rural

Urban

Total

Rural

Urban

50,557 7,067 14,489 12,178 1,594 10,988 2,217

42,367 5,389 11,532

8,190 1,678 2,957

8,696

3,482

892 8,914 1,495

702 2,074 722

50,387 7,889 18,644 17,782 3,145 15,791 3,384

40,781 4,842 12,998 10,707 1,057 11,023 1,929

9,606 3,047 5,646 7,075 2,088 4,768 1,455

510 24,673

315 18,945

195 5,728

509 24,850

355 22,799

154 2,051

490 27,513

356 24,091

134 3,422

505 21,763

320 20,222

185 1,541

Total 262,362 66,980 128,684 175,643 45,392 114,165 53,966 7,768 53,571

Rural 33,958 6,472 13,446 14,851 2,755 11,250 3,462 493 12,581

Urban 228,404 60,508 115,238 160,792 42,637 102,915 50,504 7,275 40,990

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(ix) Major social and cultural event, natural and administrative developemnts and significiant

activities during the decade

The followers of predominist religions of southern peninsula viz., Hindus, Christians and Muslims are spread over the entire district of Madurai. They celebrate numerous festivals. Interestingly Fairs (i.e. a large market) are associated with festivals, especially in rural areas.

The Hindus observe a variety of festivals. The most important of these are common to almost all castes of Madurai District are the New Year, Vinayaka Chathurthi, Saraswathi Pooja, Deepavali and Sankaranthi or Pongal. On Sankaranti or Pongal festival day, Pongal is offered to the Sun and other Gods. The day following this festival is called the Mattu Pongal or the festival of the cows and Oxen. On this day the animals are well washed and decked with flower garlands and their horns are painted. On the next day or on a fixed day the people of Alanganallur village near Madurai playa game with a number of cattle which is called as Jallikat or Jellicut which is very popular in this district. A large number of crowd of spectators from different parts of the State, assemble to witness the sports. In the game, those persons who are successfully capturing the clothes tied to bull's horns are declared as heroes of the hour.

Above all Madurai Meenakshi Amman temple takes an important place in celebrating numerous festivals and also attracting large crowed from all over Tamil N adu and from the parts of India One of the famous festival which takes place in April! May called as Chithirai Festival is the celestial marriage of Goddes Meenakshi to God Sundareswarar. A Gold professional icon called Sundararajar, the brother of Meenakshi is carried by devotees in procession from Alagarkoil to Madurai for the wedding rituals.

The famous float festival is conducted in Janu­ary February in Vandiyur Mariamman Teppakulam in a colourful way to commemorate the birth of the

King Thirumalai Nayak who was born in Poosa Star.

Fairs mostly go with festivals. These offer

opportunities to CultivatorslFarmers converging from

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other parts of the villages to exchange their goods. Melur takes an important place in conducting fairs, Cattle, Poultry, Agricultural products and piece goods are the important items sold As to the important fairs or shandries are held on every Sunday and Thursday in Madurai. Evcry Monday in Thenur and every Friday in Appan Thiruppathi, mostly Saturdays, are chosen for conducting sandies in most of the places in Madurai District.

(x) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archaeological importance in villages and places of tourist interest in the towns of the

district

Madurai, an ancient city, is also known as temple city. The well known Meenakshiamman Temple is dedicated to both Goddess Meenakshi and the Lord Siva. The temple iks spread over an area of 847 feet length from East to West and 730 feet breadth from South to North. There are five Sabas for Lord Natarajar, which are rare and remarkable. The temple is asuperb example of Dravidian architecture and sculpture. Another important temple at Madurai is Koodal Azhagar Temple, an ancient shrine which has Vishnu in sitting, standing and reclining postures, one over the other. The Vandiyur Mariamman Temple at Madurai is located 5 kms away from bus stand on the way to Rameswaram.. Alagarkoil is locatcd 21 kms North West of Madurai where a Vishnu temple on a picturesque wooded hill. The temple have been built by Thirumalai Nayakar and contains several life, size statues. It also contains many excellent sculputured pillars and well executed carvings of episodes in the various incornation of Vishnu. Pazhamudhirsolai one of the six abodes of Lord Subramania or Karthikeya is on the same hill about 4 kms above. A natural spring called Nuburagangai where pilgrims bathe is located here. The Thirupparankundram Temple is located 8 kms South to Madurai junction and the temple is also one of the six abodes of Lord Subramanya. Its innermost shrine is carved out of a solid rock. An important village diety "Ayyanar" attract thousands of devotees from all over Madurai District and the temple is located at Kochadai village. It is believed that Wealth and Health is offered to praying-devotees.

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The famous Churches at Madurai are the 16th

Century Church at Town Hall Road, Pudur Church built in 1830 and thc St. Mary's Church ncar Thirumalai Nayak Mahal which was built in 1841.

In respect of Mosques, Kazimar Mosques near South gate at Madurai was a Fort Palace donated by Pandiya King during 14th Ccntury. In Goripalayam mosques, 16 tl1 Century inscriptions are found. Mosque near Meenakshi Temple was built in 1811. On the top of the Thirupparankundram hill is the tomb of Fakri Sikkandar, a holy man said to have lived and died there. The tomb is visited by Hindus as well as Muslims.

Apart from the above places the other important places worth visiting in Madurai District are Thirumalai Nayak Palace, the Gandhi Museum, Vandiyur Kanrnoi tourist complex, Viraganur dam, Thiruvathavur and Thirumohur tempics. Thc Periyar Wild Life Sanctury (The Tekkadi), Coutallum, Palani and kodaikanal are the places around Madurai district which attracts a large number of visitors from Madurai and other places.

(xi) Major Characteristics of the district, contribution of the district in the form of any historical figure associated with the district.

The Cholas ruled Madurai from 920 AD till the beginning of the 13 th century. In 1223 AD Pandyas regained their kingdom and once again become prosperous. Pandian Kings patronised Tamil language in a great way. During their period, many master-pieces were created. " Silapathikaram", the great epic in Tamil was written based on the story of Kannagi who burnt Madurai as a result of the injustice caused to her husband Kovalan. In April 1311, Malik Kafur, the general of Alauddin Khilji who was then the ruler of Delhi, reached Madurai and raided and robbed the city for precious stones, jewels, and other rare treasures. This led to the subsequent raids by other Muslim Sultans. In 1323, the Pandya kingdom including Madurai became a province of the Delhi empire, under the Tughlaks.

The 1371, the Vijayanagar dynasty of Hampi captured Madurai and Madurai became part of the Vijayanagar empire. Kings of this dynasty were in habit of leaving the captured land to governors called

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Nayaks. This was done for the efficient management of their empire. The Nayaks paid fixed amount annually to the Vijayanagar empire. After the death of Krishna Deva Raya (King of Vijayanagar empire) in 1530 AD, the Nayaks became independent and ruled the territories under their control. Among Nayaks, Thirumalai Nayak (1623-1659) was very popular, even now he is popular among people, since, it was he who contributed to the creation of many magnificent structures in and around Madurai.

Madurai is surrounded by several mountains. The Madurai city has 3 hills as its city boundary. Yanaimalai, Nagamalai, Pasumalai named after Elepharnt, Snake and Cow respectively. It is famous for Jasmine Flowers. Jasmine flowers are transported

to other cities of India from Madurai.

(xii) Scope of Village and Town Directory

Village Directory

The "Village Directory" is one of the traditional compilations of the Census. It gives the list of Revenue villages, their location numbers, their area, population, number of households, amenities such as educational, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, commercial and co-operative banks, agricultural, non-agricultural and other credit societies, recreational and cultural facilities, communication, approach to village, nearest town with distance, power supply, availability of newspaper and magazines, most important commodity manufactured and land use of each village.

Village is a statutory recognized unit having a definite boundary and separate land records. The villages which are considered as Census Towns, the amenities data are shown in the TO,",TI Directory.

The 'un-inhabited' villages (villages with no population) have been indicated as such after furnishing details in columns 1 to 3 i.e., Serial number, Name of village & location code and area of the village. The land use data for such villages are shown in col. 19 to 23.

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Town Directory

The Town Directory is presented for each town

covering different aspects of urban life. Like 1991 census, in the present census also there are seven

Statements to be included in the District Census

Handbook for presentation of data. The seventh Statement relates to slums which was numbered as IV - A in 1991 Census. Statements I to VI contain data about growth, density, sex ratio, physical aspects

of towns, communications, municipal finances, civic, medical, educational and other amenities and trade,

commerce, Industry, Banking facilities. This District

data for the towns/U.A.s has been presented in these six statements. Similarly the seventh Statement presents the data for slums.

Statement I shows status and growth history of the towns of this District. Column 2 in this Statement

indicates class, name and civic administration status of a town (as in 2000). Class of the town indicated under this column has been introduced to facilitate the analysis of town directory data at the State and at the

national level .. Column 6 presents area in Sq. kms.

while Column 7 presents number of households including houseless households. Columns 8 to 18 give

population and growth rate of towns since 1901. Column 19 presents density and Columns 20 to 22 present sex-ratio.

Statement II shows physical aspects and location of

each town as in 1999. Column 2 shows the class and

name of Town. Columns 3 to 5 show the rainfall and maximum and minimum temperature. Columns 6 to 13

show the name and distance of State HQ, district HQ, Tahsil HQ, nearest city with a popUlation of one lakh

and more, nearest city with a popUlation of five lakh

and more, Railway Station, Bus facility and Navigable river/canal from town.

Statement III shows the municipal finance of the Towns. The income and expenditure for the towns of

this district has been presented in this Statement.

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Statement IV provides information for civic and other amenities available to the Town. This Statement presents general population as well as the Scheduled

Castes/Scheduled Tribes population as per 2001 census

under Columns 3, 4 and 5. Columns 6 to 20 present

data regarding road length, system of sewerage, number of latrines, method of disposal of night soil,

protected water supply, fire fighting service, electric connections for domestic, industrial and commercial

as well as road lighting (points) and others.

Statement V gives information regarding educational,

medical, recreational and cultural facilities available in

the town. Population figures for 200 1 census have also been presented for the towns of this District which will facilitate in analyzing data on facilities available to the people. Data pertaining to medical facilities have

been obtained from Director of Health Services and

shown under Columns 4 and 5. The information on educational facilities has been shown under Column

6-15.

This Statement also shows, number of working

women's hostels, recreational and cultural facilities

available in the town under Columns 16 to 20.

Statement VI presents information in respect of

trade, commerce, industry and banking services in the towns. Columns 3 to 8 indicate three most important commodities exported and manufactured in the Towns. Information on number of banks available in the towns

have been presented under column 9 whereas Columns

10 and 11 show the number of agricultural and non­agricultural credit societies in the towns.

Statement VII shows the various civic amenities

available in the slums of towns of this District.

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Section I - Village Directory

(a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in

The Village Directory format has 23 columns and the details given under each column for the village are as foIIO\vs

Columns 1 : Serial Number

Self explanatory. All the villages within the C D block are presented serially in the ascending order of their location code number.

Columns 2 : Name and Location Code Number of the village.

Thc name and location codc number of the village are shown against these columns. This also includes the forest and uninhabited villages.

Column 3 : Area of the village

The area of the villages III hectares are gIven

Column 4 : Total population

The total population of the village as per 2001 Census is given against this column.

Column 5 : Number of households

The number of households as per 2001 Census is given in this column.

Amenities:

In column 6 to 23, availability in respect of different amenities such as education, medical, drinking water, post, telegraph, banks, credit societies, communication, power, approach road etc. in each village has been depicted with appropriate codes against the column concerned. Wherever the amenities are not available in the village, a dash (-) IS shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. <5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given. Column wise details are given below:

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Column 6 : Educational

Classes upto class V included in Primary School. Classes from VI to VIII are included in the Middle schooL Classes from IX and X included in Secondary / High schooL Classes XI and XII are included in Higher / Senior secondary schooL

In case of composite schools like middle school with primary school or secondary school with middle school, these are also included in the number of primary and middle schools, respectively.

Accordingly any of the following types of institutions if exists within the village is shown as per codes given below :

(i) Primary School P

(ii) Middle School M

(iii) High/Secondary School S

(iv) Higher/Senior Secondary School PUC

(v) College C

(vi) Industrial School I

(vii) Training School Tr

(viii) Adult literacy class/centre AC

(ix) Others (specify) 0

Computer Training institutes, Tailoring Classes, Music and Dance Classes etc.

More than one institution of a type in the village is indicated by the number within brackets against the abbreviation, c.g. P(3), M(4), etc.

Column 7 : Medical

Availability of medical facility within the village is indicated by following codes :

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(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(v)

(vi)

(vii)

(viii)

(ix)

(x)

(xi)

(xii)

(xiii)

(xiv)

(xv)

Allopathic Hospital Ayurvedic Hospital Unani Hospital Homeopathic Hospital

Allopathic Dispensary Ayurvedic Dispensary Unani Dispensary Homeopathic Dispensary

Maternity & Child Welfare

Maternity Home

Child Welfare Centre

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Primary Health Sub-Centre

Family Welfare Centre

T.B. Clinic

Nursing Home

Registered Private Medical Practitioner

Subsidised Medical Practitioner

Community Health Worker

Others

H HA HU

H Hom

D DA

DU D Hom

MCW

MH

CWC

HC

PHC

PHS

FWC

TB

NH

RMP

SMP

CHW

0

More than one institution of a type in the village is indicated by the number within brackets against the abbreviations, e.g. H(3), D(4), etc.

Column 8 : Drinking Water

Thc type of the drinking water supply sources available within the village are indicated by codes as follows:

(i) Tap Water T

(ii) Well Water W

(iii) Tank Water TK

(iv) Tubewell Water TW

(v) Handpump HP

(vi) River Water R

(vii) Canal C

(viii) Lake L

(IX) Spring S

(x) Others 0

{Xl) Summer Source SS

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Column 9 : Post, Telegraph and Telephone

It is indicated by codes as shown below whether within the village exists the following amenities:

(i) Post Office

(ii) Telegraph Office

(iii) Post & Telegraph Office

(iv) Telephone Connection

PO

TO

PTO

PH

Column 10: Commercial and Co-operative Banks

If the village is served by any banking service, commercial bank, co-operative bank etc. the same is indicated in codes mentioned below along with the number of banks in brackets. If not available the distance of nearest place where the facility exist is given:

(i) Commercial Bank

(ii) Co-operative Bank

Column 11: Credit Societies

CM

CP

If the village enjoys the services of Credit Societies i.e. Agricultural Credit Societies, Non Agricultural Credit Society or Other Credit Societies, the same is indicated in codes mentioned below along with the number of such societies in brackets. In case the facility is not available within the village the distance of the nearest place where such facility exist is given :

(i) Agricultural Credit Society ACS

(ii) Non-Agricultural Credit NCS Society

(iii) Other Credit Society OCS

Column 12 : Recreational and cultural facilities

If facilities such as Cinema/Video hall, Sports Club, Stadium/Auditorium is available in the village, the same is recorded in these columns. If not available the particulars of the nearest place with the facility is recorded. The information is indicated in codes mentioned below along with the number of such facilitics in brackets:

(i) CinemalVideo Hall

(ii) Sports Club

(iii) Stadium! Auditorium

CV

SP

ST

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Column 13 : Communications

If the village is served by any mode of publici private transport like Bus, Railway station or Navigable water ways they are to be mentioned as follows:

(i) Bus

(ii) Railway Station

(iii) Navigable Waterway

Column 14 : Approach to village

BS

RS

NW

Approach to village refers to the state of road

leading to village. The approach to the village is

indicated in following codes :

(i) Paved Road PR

(ii) Mud road MR

(iii) Foot path FP

(iv) Navigable River NR

(v) Navigable Canal NC

(vi) Navigable waterways other than NW River, Canal

Column 15 : Nearest Town and distance

The distance is given in kilometers III

brackets against the name of the town nearest to the village,

Column 16 : Power supply

Availability of Power Supply in the village, whatever may be the form of its use is given by using

Column 18 : Most important commodities manufactured

The name of three most important commodities manufactured in the village is recorded against this column.

Column 19 to 23 : Land use i.e. area under different types of land use

Land use data maintained by the State/U.T. Govts. are furnished against these columns. The data concerning area under Forest, Irrigated land (by source), Un-irrigated land, Culturable waste and Area not available for cultivation in the village are shown against these columns The codes used for different types of irrigation facilities available in the village are indicated below :

(i) Government Canal GC

(ii) Private Canal PC

(iii) Well (without electricity) W

(iv) Well (with electricity) WE

(v) Tubewell (without electricity) TW

(vi) Tubewell (with electricity) TWE

(vii) Tank TK

(viii) River R

(ix) Lake L

(x) Waterfall WF

(xi) Others 0

(xii) Total T

The village directory also include the following appendices.

following codes: Appendix-I It gives the abstract of educational, medical and other amenities available in villages C D block wise of the district.

(i) Electricity for domestic use ED

(ii) Electricity for agricultural use EAG

(iii) Electricity for other purposes EO

(iv) Electricity for all purposes EA

Column 17 : News Paper/Magazine

If village receives any News Paper/Magazines the same is noted in this column using following codes:

(i) News Paper

(ii) Magazme

N

M

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Appendix-I-A Indicates number of villages C 0 block wise having one or more primary schools.

Appendix-I-B Indicates number of villages C D block wise having primary, middle and secondary schools.

Appendix-I-C Shows number of villages C D block wise with different sources of drinking water facilities.

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Appendix-II Indicates the list of villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more important amenities.

Appendix -II-A Indicates list of Census Towns which do not have one or more amenities.

Appendix-III It gives the land utilization data

in respect of Census Towns/non­municipal Towns.

Appendix-IV CD block wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available.

Appendix-V Summary showing number of villages ot having Scheduled Castes population.

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Appendix-VI Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes population.

Appendix-VII A, VII B

The appendix shows the list of villages according to proportion of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

Appendix-VIII Indicates CD Blockwise number of

panchayat.

Appendix-IX Shows number of different types of girls school in a village.

(B) LIST OF VILLAGES MERGED IN TOWNS AND OUTGROWTHS AT 2001 CENSUS Serial Name of Towns Name of villages Name of Location Code Town Location

number merged villages Number Code Number 2001 in town(s) identified for 1991 Census Census ( In case of

outgrowth partly 00)

A. Vallalapatti (T.P) A. Vallalapatti 231601400390 42401000

2 Kannanendal (C.T.) Thiruppalai (Siruthu) 231601600770 42406000

Parayathikulal11 231601600930

Parasurampatti 231601600940

3 Nagavakulal11 (C.T.) Thiruppalai (part) 231601600770 42407000

Athikulam 231601600950

4 Vandiyur(C.T.) Vandiyur 231601701170 42409000

5 Palamedu (T.P.) Palal11edu 231601300300 42411000

Kondapatti 231601300310

6 Vadipatti (T.P.) Kulasekarankottai 231601200110 42412000

Bodinayankanpatti 231601200130

N eeratham 231601200140

Thanthampatti 231601200150

7 Sholavandan (T.P.) Sulrukurichi 231601200770 42413000

Rettai 231601200440

Sholavandan 231601200450

8 Alanganallur (T.P.) Iil11l11k ulam 231601300650 42414000

Alanganallur 231601300580

9 E1umalai (T.P ) Eluma1ai 231601100720 42416000

10 T. Kallupatti (T.P.) Kallupatti 23 1602100910 42418000

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Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Madurai Name of the CD Block: Kottampatti Serial number Name of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number

2 3 4 Name of Taluk: Melur

Attappatti 01368400 160060015001500330 2 Ayanpandangudi 01366700 160060015001500160 3 Ayyapatti 01366800 160060015001500170 4 Budamangalam 01368000 160060015001500290 5 Chokkalingapuram 01366600 160060015001500150 6 Chokkampatti 01366200 160060015001500110 7 Ettlmangalam 01368700 160060015001500360 8 Kachirayanpatti 01367700 160060015001500260 9 Kambur 01367200 160060015001500210 10 Karumalai R.F. 01365500 160060015001500040 11 Karunga1akudi 01367400 160060015001500230 12 Kavathayampatti 01368800 160060015001500370 13 Kesampatti 01367100 160060015001500200 14 Kodukkampatti 01368100 160060015001500300 15 Kottampatti 01365900 160060015001500080 16 Kunnarampatti 01366900 160060015001500180 17 Manappachcheri 01366300 160060015001500120 18 Melavalavu 01367900 160060015001500280 19 Pallapatti 01365700 160060015001500060 20 Pandangudi 01366500 160060015001500140 21 Pattur 01367800 160060015001500270 22 Pottapatti 01365400 160060015001500030 23 Sekklpatti 01367000 160060015001500190 24 Sennagarampatti 01368600 160060015001500350 25 Si1ambakkonepatti 01365800 160060015001500070 26 Sukkampatti 01367500 160060015001500240 27 Surappatti 01365300 160060015001500020 28 Tarkakudi 01366400 160060015001500130 29 Thumbaipatti 01368500 160060015001500340 30 Tiruchchunai 01367300 160060015001500220 31 Tondilingapuram 01365600 160060015001500050 32 Valaichcherippatti 01366000 160060015001500090 33 Va1aichchcrippatti Hills 01366100 160060015001500100 34 Vanjinagaram 01367600 160060015001500250 35 Vellimalai R.F. 01365200 160060015001500010

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2 3

~D Block: Kottampatti (0001)

Vel!imalai (Rt)

(01365200)

2 Soorapatti (01365300)

3 Pottapatti (01365400)

4 Karumalai (Rf) (01365500)

< Thonthilingapuram (01365600)

6 Pallapattl (01365700)

7 Silambakkonepatti (01365800)

8 Kottampatty (01365900)

9 Valaichenpatti (01366000)

392.9

322.3

1,033.3

378.8

494.8

685.2

627.9

702.8

338.0

4

1,503

3,236

1,410

3,217

1,028

4,736

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999) Amenities avatlable (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is gi ven)

5 6

337 PM«5) C(lO+)

P(3)

742 M S C(lO+)

327 PM«5) C(10+)

P(2)

734 M« 5) C(10+)

P(2) 233 M(lO+)

C(lO+)

P(5)

1,059 ~u~ C(lO+)

391 PM«5) C(10+)

7 9

--Uninhabited--

CHW(3) T HP H(10+) TWW MCW(IO+) TK PHC(!O+) SS-T,W

MCW CHW(3) a H(lO+)

PHC(lO+)

THP TWW TKL SS-T,W

PO PH(12)

PO PH(45)

--Uninhabited--

THP H(10+) TWW

MCW«5) TK PHC(5-1O) SS-T,W

PHS CHW(3)

H(lO+) MCW(lD+)

PHC« 5)

CHW(2)

H(lO+) MCW(lO+) PHC(lO+)

MCW PHC

PHS RMP(2) CHW(4)

H 10+

THP TWW

TK SS-T,W

THPW TK SS-T,W

THP TWW TK SS-T,W

CHW(2) THP

H«5) TWW

MCW«5) TK PHC« 5) SS-T,W

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PO PH(7)

PO PH(20)

PO PH

PO

PTa PH(l35)

PO PH(7)

10 II 12

OCS CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV« 5) CP(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+)

ST«5)

OCS ST CM(lO+) ACS(5-10) CV« 5) CP(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+)

OCS SP CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) ST CP(5-10) NCS(5-10) CV(5-10)

CP OCS

CM« 5) ACS« 5) NCS« 5)

ST

CV«5) SP«5)

ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) CM(lO+) NCS(S-IO) SP(10+) CP(5-10) OCS(10+) ST(5-10)

CM CP(2)

ACS

NCS OCS(3)

CV

SP ST(2)

OCS ST CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV« 5) Cpr < 5) NCS( < 5) SP( < 5)

I3

BS RS(lO+) NW(10+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lD+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(lO+)

NW(IO+)

BS RS(10+) NW(IO+)

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14 15 16 17

--Uninhabited--

PR

MR FP

PR

MR

FP

PR

MR FP

PR MR FP

PR

MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR

FP

S inganpunari (15) EA NM

Singanpunari (15) EA NM

--Uninhabited--

Singanpunari (17) EA NM

Melur (25) EA NM

Ponnamaravathi (7) EA N

Singanpunari (10) EA NM

Singanpunari (9) EA NM

18

Coconut Leaf, Pot, Coir

Coir, Pot, Coconut

Bricks, Conpentuny, 0

Coir, Pot,

Conpentony

Coir, 0

Coir,

Corpentary, Coconut Leaf

Coir, Corpentary ,

Stone Cutting

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in

hectare)"

19

392.9

378.8

20

WE(20.6) T(20.6)

WE(77.6)

T(77.6)

W(4.2) WE(IS.5) TK(40.0) T(62.8)

GC(22.2) WE(O.4)

TK(12.5) T(35.0)

WE(0.6) T(0.6)

TK(13.1)

T(13.1)

WE(3.1) TK(6.0)

T(9.1)

99

21

217.2

560.5

223.4

315.2

180.3

262.2

168.9

22 23 2

Vellimalai CRf)

24.9 59.7 Soorapatti

149.8 245.4 Pottapatti

Karumalai (Rf)

30.2 178.4 Thonthilinga- puram

93.0 242.0 PallapaUi

61.7 385.3 Silamba kkonepatti

224.4 203.1 Kottampatty

82.1 77.9 Valaicheripatti

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

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10 Valaicheripatti (Rt) (01366100)

II Chokkampatty (01366200)

12 Manappanchery (01366300)

13 Dhargakudi (01366400)

14 Pandangudi (0'l366S00)

15 Chockalingapuram (01366600)

G Ayanpandan kudi I (01366700)

17 Ayyapatty (01366800)

Kunnaram-

18 patty

(01366900)

486.4

797.2

1,09S.0

S9.3

274.0

1,041.9

ISlA

1,257.5

850.3

4

2,656

4,415

329

534

6,977

260

4,080

2,325

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the colnmn and

next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kIllS. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

5

P(3)

660 M C(10+)

P(6)

1,073 M 0 C(lO+)

89

142 P M« S) C(10+)

P(4)

I,S86 M S C(lO+)

73

P(4)

937 M« 5) C(lO+)

P(2)

627 M S C(10+)

6 7 8 9

--Uninhabited--

MCW CHW(6)

H(S-IO)

THP

TWW

TKL

PO

PH(20)

PHC(5-10) SS-T,W

THP MCW

PHS

CHW(8) H(IO+)

PHC« 5)

TW PO

TK PH(10)

SS-T.TW

TWW SS-W,TW PO

THP

CHW(2) TWW

PHC(S-IO) TK L SS-T,W

PHS(2)

CHW(6) 0 H(5-IO)

PHC(5-10)

THP

TWW

TKS

SS-T,W

HP

TWW

TK

SS-W,T

CHW(8) THP

H«S) TWW MCW(5-10) TK

PHC« 5) SS-T,W

THP

PO PH(8)

PO PH(65)

PO

PO(2)

PH(7)

MCW

PHS CHW(4)

H(lO+)

PHC(IO+)

TW PO(2)

TK PH(20)

SS-T.TW

100

10 II 12

OCS ST(2)

CM(5-IO) ACS(5-1O) CV«5)

CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP«S)

CP OCS(3)

CM« 5) ACS« S) NCS« 5)

SP ST(S)

CV«5)

OCS ST

CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV(5-IO)

CP« 5) NCS(5-1O) SP(5-10)

CM

CP

ACS ST(4)

OCS(4) CV(S-IO)

NeS(5-10) SP(5-1O)

OCS(3)

CM« 5) ACS« 5)

CP« 5) NCS« 5)

ST(3)

CV«5)

SP«5)

13

BS

RS(lO+)

NW(lO+)

BS

RS(IO+)

NW(IO+)

BS

RS« 5)

NW«5)

BS

RS(lO+)

NW(lO+)

BS

RS(IO+)

NW(lO+)

CP OCS(6) BS ACS(IO+) SP(2) ST(2) RS(IO )

CM« 5) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) NW(l;+)

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a "" 2-'" u

~ 0)

~ :a 5 all

>. " 8 ~ 0.

.c 8 0-u i;I oj to 0 ~

Q. '" " ;; ~ 0- " 0 <t: Z 0..

14 15 16

c 0) :a "

0 'N 6 oj 6 01) 0 oj u ~

" oj '0 -~ t: " 8.2 " 0-oj

.§ ~ 0-

~ V; ::l

" '" 0 '" Z ~ 6

17 IS

-------- Uninhabited ------------

PR Coir,

MR Singanpunari (12) EA NM FP

C orpentary, 0

PR Coir, MR Natham (14) EA NM Corpentary , FP Pot

0(0) EDEAG ,0

PR Coconut Leaf,

MR Singanpunari (7) EA NM FP

0

PR MR Singanpunari (5) EA NM

Coconut Leaf,

FP Soda, Coir

0(0) EDEAG ,0

PI{

MR Singanpunari (8) EA NM Bricks, Pot,

FP Corpentary

PR MR Melur (31) EA NM Coir, Pol, 0 FP

Lanu use (i.e. area under uifferenllypes of land use in

~

~ b\,

19

486.4

'OJ u

= 5\ >. e '0

" '" 00 'E H

20

WE(4.3) TK(323) T(36.6)

WE(O.G) TK(878) T(SS.3)

TK(2.7) T(2.7)

TK(5.2) T(5.2)

W(l.1)

WE(3.2) TK(26.3) T(30.6)

WE(0.8) TK(26.7) T(27.4)

WE(lS.2) TK(95.3) T(l135)

W(2.0) WE(9.9) TWE(tS) T(13.7)

101

he clare)

* '" '0 ~

" " '" :0 OJ) ~ 'E 2

" :; :::J u

21

322.2

404.3

II.S

124.2

359.3

11.7

456.1

376.2

'0

" ~

oj s:: ;; " .c ~ " u 00 ::l ::§ oj 'OJ 00 ';;' > Ol) '" " " '0

0 '-:a ~ .~ 0

" ::l " -5 '" u > oJ s .S :: :::: :; '" >< op ::( u Z

22 23 2

Valaicheripatti (Rt)

233.S 204.6 Chokkampatty

318.5 283.9 Manappachery

17.9 26.9 Dhargakudi

S5.2 59.3 Pandangudi

363.6 288.4 Chockalingapuram

49.6 62.7 Ayanpandankudi

363.6 324.2 Ayyapatty

216.0 244.3 Kunnarampatty

~

" .D 6 ::l c

" '5 \Il

10

11

12.

13

14

15

16

17

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19 Sekkipatty (01367000)

? Kesampatti _0 (01367100)

0, Kambur ~. (01367200)

22 Thiruchunai (01367300)

? 3 Karungalakudi - (01367400)

24 Sukkampatty (01367500)

25 Yanjinagaram (01367600)

Katchirayan-2ti patty

(01367700)

? Patloor _7 (01367800)

1,385.1

2,457.8

1,364.5

553.4

1,525.2

233.9

1,113.9

1,777.9

1,055.0

4

3,263

3,957

6,717

1,497

6,097

897

4,476

6,150

2,946

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

5 6

P(2) 807 M S

C(lO+)

P(5)

926 M« 5) C(10+)

P(6)

1,578 M« 5) C(10+)

P(3)

344 M« 5) C(lO+)

1,404

P(7) M(3) S(2) PUC C(10+)

199 P M(<5) C(lO+)

P(5) 1,000 M«5)

C(10+)

PIG) 0 1,500 M(d)

C(10+)

P(3) 736 M(<5)

C(10+)

7 8 9

MCW PHC PHS CHW(2) H(10+)

THP TWW TK SS-T,W

PO PH(15)

CHW(7) THP H«5) TWW PO(2)

PH(8) MCW«5) TK PHC« 5) SS-T,W

PHS CHW(7) H(IO+) PHC« 5)

Mew CHW(2) H(lO+)

PHC« 5)

MCW(2) PHC FWCTB

THP TWW PO TK PH(7) SS-T,W

HPW SSS-W

THP TWW

PO PH(4)

RMP TK PO PH(219)

CHW(8) 0 SS-T,W H(lO+)

CHW(2) H(IO+) MCW«5) PHC« 5)

PHS CHW(7) H(lO+) MCW«S) PHC« 5)

PHS(2)

CHW(6) 0(6)

H«5) MCW«5) PHC« 5)

CHW(2) H(10+) PHC(10+)

102

THP TK SS-T

THP

PO PH(12)

TW PO(2) TK PH(23) SS-T,TW

THP TWW PO TK S SS- PH(l2) T,W

THPW TK SS-T,W

PO PH(6)

CM CP

10 11

ACS OCS(2)

12

CY ST SP«5)

13

BS RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

CP ~~~i~~+) SP(2) ST(3) :~(10+) CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CY«5) NW(lO+)

OCS SP CM( < 5) ACS( < 5) ST(7) CP( < 5) NCS( < 5) CY «5)

CM«5) CP«5)

CM CP

CY ACS«5) ST NCS«5) OCS(<5) SP«5)

OCS(6) SP(2)

ACS(lO+) CY(S-lO) NCS(lO+)

OCS ST CM« 5) ACS« 5) CY«5) CP« 5) NCS« 5) SP«5)

CP CM«5)

OCS(8) CY«5)

ACS«5) SP(IO+) NCS«5) ST(10+)

CP ACS(<5) SP(4) CM« 5) NCS(lO+) CY«5)

OCS«5)

ACS CM(10+) OCS(3) CP(10+)

SP ST CY(10+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(10+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(10+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lU+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+)

NW(lO+)

BS RS(10+) NW(lO+)

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14

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

V> 0)

;;; 0)

z 15 16 17

Natham (12) EA N M

Melur (IS) EA N M

Melur (20) EA N M

Melur (18) EA N M

Singanpunari (9) EA N M

Singanpunari (3) ED EAG N

Melur(13) EDEAG N

Melur (12) EA NM

Melur (15) EA NM

IS

Coconut Leaf, Corpentary, 0

Bricks, Coconut Leaf, Baseut

Pot, Coconut Leaf, Carpmtay

Bricks, Jally, Stone Cutting

Bricks, Coir, Stone Cutting

Bricks, 0

Coir, Carpentary, 0

Sweets, 0

Bricks, Carpemary, 0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

19 20

WE(41.3) TK(106.1) T(l47.3)

W(3S.I) WE(27.2) TK(47.3) T(112.6)

W(20.0) WE(4S.6) TK(391A) T(460.0)

W(I.2) WE(G.4) TK(83.5) T(91.1)

W(7.1) WE(l3.0) TK(l76.1) T(196.2)

W(5.0) WE(lO.I) TK(l5.4) T(30.5)

W(6.2) WE(13.6) TK(138.6) T(15SA)

W(l4.2) WE(l3.9) TWE(5.6) TK(27.4) T(6l.0)

TK(130.8) T(l30.8)

103

21 22 23 2

SIS.I 145A 274.2 Sekkipatty

1201.0 543.3 600.9 Kesampatti

354.4 211.6 338.5 Kambur

73.5 122.0 266.S Thiruchunai

133.5 618A 577.1 Karungalakudi

83.3 70.0 50.0 Sukkampatty

230.1 527.4 19S.1 Vanjinagaram

348.9 879.1 488.9 Katchirayanpatty

290.6 281.3 352.3 Pattoor

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

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CD Block: Kottampatti (0001)

Melavalavu 28 (01367900)

,), Boothamangalam ~~ (01368000)

Koddukampatty 30 (01368100)

Attapatty 31 (01368400)

, Thumbaipatty ~2 (01368500)

Sennagarampatty 33 (01368600)

34 Ettimangalam . (01368700)

Kavatayampatty 3; (01368800)

Block Total

1,418.0

1,246.0

1,364.9

993.4

1,236.1

913.1

470.3

187.6

30,284.7

4

4,720

2,950

2,873

2,4S9

S,73S

2,597

1,986

336

98,022

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(As on 1999)

Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

5

P(5) 1,206 M S

C(10+)

P(3) 755 M« 5)

C(lO+)

peS) 735 M

C(10+)

P(2) S89 M

C(lO+)

P(6) 1,383 M S 0

C(S-IO)

P(2)

637 M C(S-10)

486 PM C(S-IO)

89 P M«S) C(5-10)

P(98) M(16)

23,384 S(9) PUC(2) 0(3)

6

PHS CHW(2) H(lO+)

7

THPW TK SS-T,W

CWC(l2) THP PHS H(lO+) TW W

MCW(lO+) SS-T W PHC(5-10) ,

PHS CHW(4) H(10+)

TW TK SS-T,W

THP TW

TK

8

PHS CHW(4) H(lO+) MCW(10+) PHC« 5)

SS-T,TW

PHC PHS RMP CHW(6) H(S-IO)

THP TK SS-T

PHS THP CHW(3) TWW H(S-10) TK

MCW(S-lO) SS-T W PHC(5-10) ,

CHW(3) H(S-IO) MCW(lO+) PHC(IO+)

THP TW TK SS-T,TW

CHW HP H(S-IO) TWW

PO PH(9)

9

PO PH(lI)

PO PH(7)

PO PH(10)

PO PH(20)

PO

PO PH(lO)

MCW(5-1O) TK PO« S) PHC(5-10) SS-W,TW

MCW(9) CWC(12) PHC(4) PHS(17) FWC TB RMP(4)

T(28) W(25) TK(29) HP(30) TW(25)

CHW(117) L(3) 8(3) 0(9)

104

PO(35) PTO PH(730)

10 II 12

ACS SP CM(lO+) OCS(6) CY(lO+) CP(10+) NCS(lO+) ST(10+)

CP OCS(7) SP

CM« S) ~~~i:~:~ ~~(10+)

OCS(2) SP CM(S-IO) ACS« 5) ST CP(10+) NCS(5-1O) CY(5-10)

OCS(2) ST CM(S-IO) ACS(S-10) CY(lO+) CP(5-10) NCS(5-1O) SP«S)

CM CP

CM CP«S)

ACS OCS

SP ST CY(S-IO)

OCS(5) SP

ACS« 5) ST NCS(S-IO) CY(5-10)

OCS(5) ST CP

ACS(S-IO) CY(5-10) CM(10+) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10)

OCS(2) CY(S-IO) CM« 5) ACS« 5) SP(S-lO)

ST(5-10)

CM(6) CP(14)

AC8(6) NCS OC8(83)

eV(3) 8T(43) 8P(20)

13

BS RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(10+) NW(10+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(!O+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(10+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(10+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS(5-10) RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

B8(29)

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14

PR

MR FP

PR MR FP

PR

MR FP

PR

MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR

MR FP

PR MR FP

PR(30) MR(30) FP(30)

15

Melur (12)

Melur (12)

Singanpunari (4)

Melur (12)

Melur(7)

Melur(8)

Melur(7)

Melur(9)

16

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

ED(4) EAG(4)

EA(2S)

17

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

N(30) M(27)

18

Bricks, Carpentary, Soda

Fire Wood, Milk. Carprntay

Milk Product, Coal, Poultry Form

, Adupukal, 0

Iron Welding, Striching, 0

, Carpentary, Pot

Murukku, Carpentary, Basket

Pot, Carpentary, 0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

2 o

19 20

GC(376.0) W(9.0) WE(21.0) TK(188.1) '1(594.1)

W(22.0) WE(98.6)

T02D.6)

W(51.0) WE(63.8) TK(15S.0) T(269.8)

GC(0.9) W(3.1) WE(7.2) TK(480.3) T(491.5)

GC(91.0) W(IO.O) WE(l5.0) TK(583.7) T(699.7)

GC(330.S) W(O.9) WE(3.5) TK(31S.3) T(653.6)

( .1)

W(IO.O) WE(21.1) TWE(l.3) TK(246.9)

WE(O.2) TK(l35.0) T(13S.2)

GC(900.93) W(205.16)

1258.2 WE(562.08) TWE(8.62) TK(3571.42) T(5248,23)

105

21 22 23 2

395.6 93.9 334.4 Melavalavu

144.2 li71.7 309.5 Boothamangalam

127.3 563.5 404.3 Koddukalllpatty

0.9 223.5 277.6 Attapatty

38.3 186.9 311.3 Thulllbaipatty

18.8 72.3 168.5 Sennagarampatty

1.4 24.9 84.6 Ettilllangalalll

6.9 6.9 38.6 Kavatay:tmpatty

8260.2 7556.4 7961.7

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

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Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Madurai Name of the CD Block: Melur Serial number Name of village 200 I Census location code number 1991 Census location code number

2 3 4 Name of Taluk: Melur

1 A. Valayapatti 01369200 160060014001400420 2 Ambalakaranpatti 01371500 160060014001400650 3 Amoor 01372400 160060014001400740 4 Arasappanpatti 01372900 160060014001400790 5 Arittapatti 01370200 160060014001400520 6 Attukulam 01371000 160060014001400600 7 Ayuthapatti 01369100 160060014001400410 8 Chadurmadangan 01370500 160060014001400550 9 Kalikulam 01370400 160060014001400540 10 Kallampatti 01370100 160060014001400510 11 Keelaiyur 01369500 160060014001400450 12 Keelavalavu 01369600 160060014001400460 13 Keeranur 01373500 160060014001400850 14 Kidaripatti 01369000 160060014001400400 15 Kilavikulam 01372300 160060014001400730 16 Kongampatti 01368200 160060014001400310 17 Kottagudi 01371600 160060014001400660 18 Kovilpalli 01373100 160060014001400810 19 Kurichipatti 01371400 160060014001400640 20 Malampatti 01368300 160060014001400320 21 Manikkampatti 01371900 160060014001400690 22 Marudur 01372100 160060014001400710 23 Mukkampatti 01372600 160060014001400760 24 Nalukulam 01372800 160060014001400780 25 Narasingampatti 01370700 160060014001400570 26 Navinipatti 01369400 160060014001400440 27 Padinettankudi 01370900 160060014001400590 28 Panangudi 01373000 160060014001400800 29 Panjutti 01373300 160060014001400830 30 Perumalmalai Forest 01370300 160060014001400530 31 Perungalakudi 01371700 160060014001400670 32 Pudusukkampatti 01369300 160060014001400430 33 Pulipattii 01368900 160060014001400380 34 Saruguvalayapatti 01369700 160060014001400470 35 Sathamangalam 01369900 160060014001400490 36 Sorukulipatti 01372500 160060014001400750 37 Surakkundu 01370000 160060014001400500 38 T.Velialapatti 01372000 160060014001400700 39 Thanaiyamangalam 01369800 160060014001400480 40 Therkutheru 01370800 160060014001400580 41 Thiruvadavur 01372700 160060014001400770 42 Thuvarangulam 01373400 160060014001400840 43 Uduppakkulam 01370600 160060014001400560 44 Uranganpatti 01371300 160060014001400630 45 Urukalpuliyankulam 01372200 160060014001400720 46 Valayankulam 01371800 160060014001400680 47 Vannanparaipatti 01371100 160060014001400610 48 Vellalur 01371200 160060014001400620 49 VeEEadaEEu 01373200 160060014001400820

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CD Block: Melnr (0002)

Kongampatti (01368200)

2 Malampatty (01368300)

Pulipatti (01368900)

4 Kidaripatti (01369000)

Ayuthapatti (01369100)

6 Valayapatti (01369200)

7 l'udusukkampatti (01369300)

Navinipatti (01369400)

3 4

1,864.6 4,139

1,394.4 2,701

269,8 1,478

1,756.0 4,504

122,2 894

335.4 1,834

835.9 3,037

1,336.8 7,501

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz,< 5 kIns" 5-10 kms, and 10+ kIns of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

5 6

P(6) 1,080 M 0

C(lO+)

P(3) 664 M S

C(lO+)

344 P M«5) C(lO+)

P(3) 1,019 C I

M«5)

PM S 96 PUC

C(lO+)

P(2)

396 M 5

C(lO+)

P(3)

746 M«5) C«5)

P(6) 1,711 M(2) S

PUC C

7

MCW(2)

PHS CHW(3) PHC(5-10)

PHS CHW(8) H(lO+)

MCW«5) PHC«5)

THP W TKO 5S-T,W

THP W TK SS-T,W

PHS THP CHW(2) TW H(lO+) TK MCW(IO+) SS-T,

PHC(IO+) TW

MH PHS CHW(4)

H(lO+) MCW(lO+)

PHC(lO+)

CHW(2) H(lO+)

MCW«5) PHC(5-10)

CHW(3)

THP TW

TK SS-T,

TW

HP

SS-HP

THP

TW H(lO+) TK

MCW(5-10) SS-T, PHC(5-1O) TW

CHW(3)

H«5) MCW«5) PHC«5)

DMCW CHW(8)

H«5) PHC«5)

110

THP TW SS-T, TW

THP W SS-T,W

9

PO(2) PH(52)

PO PH(l5)

PO PH(<5)

PO

PH(l3)

PO PH(8)

PO PTO

PH(33)

PO PH(l3)

PO PH(70)

10 II 12

SP

CP ACS(5-1O) S(2)

CM(5-10) NCS(5-10) ST(4) C

OCS(5-10) V(10+)

CM«5) CP«5)

CP CM(lO+)

CM(lO+) CP«5)

CM(lO+) CP(5-IO)

CM«5) CP«5)

CMCP

ACS« 5) NCS« 5) OCS« 5)

SP SST(5)

C V(lO+)

ST

CV«5) SP

S«5)

OCS(4) SP ACS(IO+) S(3)

NCS(lO+) ~~«5)

ACS(IO+) ~:(5-1O) NCS(lO+) OCS(<5) S«5)

ST«5)

SP ACS(lO+) S(2)

NCS(lO+) ST OCS(5-IO) CV(5-10)

OCS(3)

ACS« 5) NCS« 5)

AC5« 5) NC5« 5)

OCS« 5)

5P

SST CV«5i

SP S(3)

C

V«5) ST(IO+)

13

BS RS(lO+)

NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+)

NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(10+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+1

BS RS(JO+) NW(JO+)

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PR MR

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PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR

MR FP

PR FP

PR

MR

FP

PR

MR FP

PR MR FP

V> OJ @ OJ z 15

Singanpunari (14) EA

Melur (14) EA

Melur(IO) EA

Melur (10) EA

Melur (14) EA

Melur (17) EA

Melur (3) EA

Melur(2) EA

16 17

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

,., :a o E E o u

~"d E ~ 0._ E g ._ ':; :8 8 ::;: s 18

Carpentary, 0

Bricks, Appalam, ()

Pot, Basket

Rice Mill,

o

Miiral Water, 0

Chemicals, 0

Coir,

Carpentary, Plough Work

Bricks, Carpentary, 0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

19

TK(640.2) T(640.2)

GC(289.9) W(3.1) T(293.0)

GC(9.8) WE(l4.6)

TK(24.7) T(49.1)

GC(269.3) WE(169.6) TK(43.9)

T(482.9)

WE(5.2) TK(O.I)

T(5.3)

TWE(I1.7)

TK(0.3) T(12.0)

GC(503.3)

TK(46.3) T(549.6)

GC(682.0) WE(12.6) TK(l03.9) T(798.6)

111

18.1

12.6

23.6

410.4

61.1

216.0

3.8

22.5

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6 " z

22 23 2

447.7 758.7 Kongampatti

638.4 450.4 Malampatty

157.3 39.8 Pulipatti

563.2 299.6 Kidaripatti

41.8 14.1 Ayuthapatti

50.3 57.1 Valayapatti

130.8 151.7 Pudusukkampatti

210.8 304.9 Navinipatti

[J .D S

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2

3

4

5

6

7

8

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CD Block: Melur (0002)

9 Keelaiyur (01 369S00)

10 Keelavalavu (01369600)

Sarugu Valaiyapatty II (01369700)

12 Tbaruyamangalam (01369800)

13 Sathamangalam (01369900)

14 Soorakkundu (01370000)

Kallampatti IS (01370100)

1 E Arittapatty (01370200)

3 4

1,104.7 S,141

96S.7 5,686

719.0 5,372

84S.S 3,748

314.4 910

572.6 2,813

545.2 2,844

909.3 2,S27

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and

next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< S kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

S

peS)

1,2S8 M C(S-IO)

peS)

1,328 M«5) C(10+)

P(2)

1,217 M S

C(lO+)

P(3)

973 M S C(10+)

P(2)

243 M«5) C(5-1O)

P(3)

649 M«S)

C«S)

PM 65S C(S-IO)

6 7

MCW CHW(4) H(5-10)

PHC«S)

MCW PHC

PHS SMP(2) CHW(6)

MCW RMP

CHW(5) H(5-10) PHC(S-IO)

PHS CHW(4)

H(10+) PHC(<5)

CHW(3) H(S-IO)

MCW«S)

PHC«5)

MCW CHW(2)

H«5)

PHC«5)

PHS SMP CHW(2)

H(5-10)

MCW«5) PHC«5)

PHS

612 P M(5-10) CHW(2) C(S-IO) H(5-10)

PHC«S)

112

8

THP TWW

SS-T,W

THP W TK SS-T,W

THP TW

TK SS-T, TW

THP TWW TK SS-T,W

THP TWW

TK SS-T,W

9

PO PH(30)

PO PH(l40)

PO PH(21)

PO PH(lS)

PO PH(2)

PO THP TK SS-T,HP PH( 18)

THP

TW TK SS-T, TW

PO PH(lO)

THP TK PO SS-T,HP PH(7)

10 11 12

SP OCS

CP ACS(5-10) S CM(S-IO) NCS(5-IO) ST

CV(S-IO)

CP CM(lO+)

OCS ;P ACS(lO+) ST(2)

NCS(lO+) CV(IO+)

ST(3) CP OCS CV«S) CM(S-IO) ACS(lO+) SP

NCS(IO+) S(S-IO)

CP

CM«S)

CV ACS(lO+) SP NCS(IO+) S(3)

OCS(IO+) ST«5)

SP OCS(2)

S CM(S-IO) ACS(5-10) ST

NCS(S-IO) CV«5)

CP

CM«5)

CP

CM«S)

OCS(2)

ACS« S) NCS« S)

SP S(2)

ST

CV«5)

SP OCS(3) S

ACS(S-IO) ST

NCS(S-IO) CV(S-IO)

ST OCS(3)

CM(S-IO) ACS« S) ~:(S-IO) CP«S) NCS(S-IO) S(S-IO)

13

BS RS(lO+)

NW(IO+)

BS RS(lO+)

NW(lO+)

BS

RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(10+) NW(IO+)

BS

RS(lO+) NW(10+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

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PR

MR

FP

PR

MR

FP

PR

MR

FP

PR

MR

FP

PR

MR

FP

PR

MR

FP

PR

MR

FP

PR

MR

FP

E .:<

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Melur(6) EA

Melur (12) EA

Melur(12) EA

Melur (10) EA

Melur (7) EA

Melur (3) EA

Melur (5) EA

Melur(7) EA

v

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NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

>, f3 0

" " 0 u E '" "0 t " 0 ~ 0-

.5 '"' ::l

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Stones,

Carpentary, 0

Bricks,

Granitestones,

Plough Work

Carpentary, 0

Oil,

Carpentary, 0

Carpentary, 0

Bullock Cart

Making, Iron

Factory, 0

Jaggery,O

0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in heclar

~

~ 0 u.

19

." 1:: ;;;l

:;; >,

e. "0

OJ ;;J on ] 20

GC(546.6)

TK(l64.6)

T(71 1.2)

GC(403.3)

T(403.3)

GC(469.5) T(469.5)

GC(304.1)

WE(17.2)

TK(l30.6)

T(451.9)

GC(191.3)

T(191.3)

GC(377.8)

WE(2.0)

T(379.8)

GC(383.6)

T(383.6)

GC(464.2)

T(464.2)

113

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;; .::!' t:

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21

1.6

0.6

12.6

9.6

7.8

7.0

1.6

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;3 ;;;l ~ S '" ...: u 0

0) on ~ .;;: 4-< 0 0)

" " Z

22 23 2

39.5 352.4 Keelaiynr

187.4 374.5 Keelavalavu

125.1 111.8 Sarugu Valalyapatty

246.4 137.7 Thani yarnangalam

48.2 67.1 Sathamangalam

80.7 105. I S oorakkundu

62.1 99.5 Kallampatti

145.9 297.7 Arittapatty

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9

10

II

12

13

14

IS

16

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CD Block: Melur (0002)

17 Perumalmalai Forest (01370300)

1 8 Kalikulam (01370400)

Chadurl11adangan 19 (01370S00)

20 Uduppaikulam (01370600)

Narasingal11pattl 2 J

(01370700)

"2 Therkutheru ~ (01370800)

2 i Pathinettangudi - (01370900)

24 Attukulal11 (01371000)

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445.5

50.4

SO.4

67.2

1,377.1

1,704.9

819.0

416.0

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4 5

171 33

132 29

5,331 1,265

6,136 1,459

2,196 556

1,448 335

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

;EJ 0 E b "§ <1.) " " .",

~ ~

~ ;; " .:=: 6 ..c: 3 ell e. ~ .", ;:;

" u

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" -0 ~ 0 -0

U E .D 0: >, ._,

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6' .~ " '" "

e ';:; .CJ '" " C '" <J .§ 0" I~ " ~ >. " OJ) OJ OJ OJ 3 a 0 ,2 '" 0

';:; ~ " <1.) :: ~ 'E ~

" '" '-g " 0 13 ;:; ;:; OJ .:! 0- 0 13 " " u :.::i .c ;;:; u '£ ~ E C/l ;EJ U ~ u '6 .13 1;[ 0- 13 t 'tn .~ 13 'E .g 0) " 0 'u u 'u :a " 0 B 0 0

" 0- i?J' " ~ ;:;;: P= t' U 0 « 5l p:: ~ ..g « u 1;; " 6 7 9 10 II 12 13

------- Uninhabited ------------

------- Uninhabited ------------

CHW(2) THP DCS SP BS

PM«5) H(10+) TWW PO CM(5-1O) ACS(IO+) SST RS(10+)

C(10+) MCW(S-IO) TK PH CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) CY(lO+) NW(lO+)

PHC(5-10) SS-T,W

PHS THP

P«5) CHW

TW PO DCS SP BS

H(10+) CM(5-10) ACS(10+) SST RS(10+) M«5)

MCW(S-IO) SS-T, PH(2)

CP(5-10) NCS(10+) CY(10+) NW(10+) C(lO+)

PHC(5-1O) TW

H SP P(4) PHS THP

PO(2) ACS S(4) BS

M«5) CHW(6)0 TK PH(61)

CM«5) NCS(3) ST(7) RS(lO+) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) SS-T,HP CP(lO+) OCS(19) C NW(lO+)

PHC«S) Y(lO+)

MCW THP SP

P(5) HCPHC

TW PO NCS

S(2) BS MS I Tr TK CMep ST(2) RS(lO+) C(5-1O)

CHW(2) SS-T,

PH(50) OCS(6) C NW(lO+)

H(5-10) TW Y(5-10)

CHW(2) THP BS PM H(5-10) W PO - ACS(5-10)

SP

CM(5-10) NCS(5-10) SST RS(lO+) C(5-10) MCW(S-IO) TK PH(6) PHC(5-10) SS-T,W CP(5-10l OCS(5-10) CYI5-1O) NW(lO+)

P(2) I 0 MCW THP

DCS CY(5-10) BS CHW(2) W PO M(5-10) CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) SP RS(IO+) H(5-10) TK PH(IO) C(5-10)

PHC(S-IO) SS-T,W CP(5-10) NCS(5-IO) S(5-1O) NW(lO+)

S1(5-1O)

114

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-------- Uninhabited ------------

PR MR

FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

Melur (13)

Melur (13)

Melur (11)

Melur(7)

Melur(5)

Melur (5)

-------- Uninhabited ------------

EA NM

EA NM

EA NM

EA NM

EA NM

EA NM

Popcorn, Iron Factory, 0

Handloom,O

Artificial Diamond, Tyres, Computer Spares

Spinning Mill, Non Stick Oil, Tooth Bresh

Bricks, Carpentary, 0

Carpentary, Jaggery,O

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

19

445.5

GC(2S.0) T(28.0)

GC(39.7) T(39.7)

GC(41.5) T(41.5)

GC(853.2) T(853.2)

20

GC(1036.1) T(l036.1)

GC(4S9.7) T(459.7)

GC(4.8) TK(2110) T(2IS.9)

115

21

19.0

8.0

73

22 23 2

Perumalmalai Forest 17

4.2 IS.2 Kalikulam 18

0.5 10.2 Chadurmadangan 19

1.0 24.7 Uduppaikulam 20

102.4 421.5 Narasingampatti 21

245.7 404.1 Therkutheru 22

151.2 200.2 Pathinettangudi 23

139.3 53.6 Attllklliam 24

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CD llIock: Melur (0002)

0) Vannanparaipatti - (01371100)

o Vellalur _6 (01371200)

27 Uranganpatti (01371300)

'1:\ Kurichipatti •. (01371400)

)0 Amblakaranpatty - (01371500)

30 Kottakudi (01371600)

31 Perungalakudi (01371700)

32 Valayangulam (01371800)

3 4

405.9 1,234

1.359.3 S.947

1,576.0 7,044

1,178.3 3,482

2,087.9 6,260

1,330.4 2,568

123.3 964

57.7 76

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., S-IO kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

S

PM«5) 285 C(S-IO)

peS) MS

1,485 PUC

C(lO+)

P(7) 1,677 M S

C(lO+)

P(6)

851 M«5) C(lO+)

P(8) 1,641 M S 0

C(S-IO)

P(2)

655 M C(S-IO)

244 P«5) M«S)

C(5-10)

18 P(<5) C(10+)

6 7 9

THP CHW(3)

H«5) MCW«S)

PHC«S)

TWW PO TK PH(6)

PHC RMP CHW(lO) H(10+) MCW(lO+)

PHS RMP CHW(7) H(lO+) PHC(<5)

MCW

PHS CHW(7) H(5-10) PHC«5)

PHS CHW(2) H(S-IO) MCW(S-IO)

CHW(2) H(S-IO) MCW(S-IO)

PHC«5)

SS-T.W

THP TWW TK SS-T,W

THP TWW TK SS-T,W

THP W

TK SS-T,W

THP TWW TK SS-T,W

THP TW SS-T, TW

THP TW SS-T, TW

CHW THP H«5) TWW MCW(S-IO) TK

PHC«S) 55-T,W

116

PO PTO PH(l70)

PO(2) PH(142)

PO PH(lO)

PO(2) PH(ln)

PO PH(IO)

PO PH

PO PH

10 II 12

- ACS(5-1O) SP CM(5-10) NeS(S-IO) SST CP«5) OCS« 5) CV«S)

CMCP

CP CM«S)

oes CVSP ACS(lO+) S(2) NCS(10+) ST(6)

OCS SP ACS(10+) S(2)

NCS(lO+) ~:«S)

- ACS« 5) CM(S-IO) NCS(5-10)

ST CV(5-10) SP S(lO+) CP( <5) OCS( < 5)

CP CM«S)

OCS SP ACS(10+) S(2)

NCS(lO+) ~:«5)

CP ACS(2) SP

CM«S) OCS(2) SST NCS(5-lO) CV(5-10)

OCS CV«5) CM«5) ACS(S-lO) SP CPt <5) NCS(5-10) S( <5)

CM«S) CP«5)

ST«5)

OC5 CV(IO+) ACS« 5) SP NCS(lO+) S«5)

ST«5)

13

RS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(10+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(10+) NW(10+)

BS RS(10+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS« 5) RS(10+) NW(IO+)

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14

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR

MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

15

Melur (5)

Melur (10)

Melur (14)

Melur (14)

Melur (S)

Melur (S)

Melur (7)

Melur (10)

16 17

EA NM

EA NM

F.A NM

EDEAG NM

EA NM

EA NM

EDEAG -

EA

IS

, Jaggery, 0

,Jaggery,O

Jaggery, Basket

,0

Carpentary, Jaggery, Pot

Bricks, Carpentary, 0

Bricks, Carpentary, 0

Jaggery, Basket

Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)

19 20

GC(224.S) T(224.8)

GC(659.0) T(659.0)

GC(609.3) WE(41.1) T(650.4)

GC(4792) T(479.2)

GC(S170) WE(l50.3) T(667.3)

GC(100.0) WE(66.3) TWE(30.7) TK(366.S) T(563.S)

WE(0.2) TK(90.S) T(91.1)

GC(5.2) TK(20.9) T(26.1)

117

21

10.7

24.6

24.1

n6

SO.O

33.9

1.0

0.2

22 23

4-o

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35.2 135.1 Vannanparaipatti 25

330.4 345.3 Vellalur 26

575.3 326.2 Uranganpatti 27

287.n 404.9 Kurichipatti 2S

776.1 564.4 Amb1akaranpatty 29

397.2 335.6 Kottakudi 30

I.S 29.4 Perungalakudi 31

14.9 16.4 VaJayangulam 32

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CD Block: Mclur (0002)

3' Manickampatti J (01371900)

,4 Yellalapatty - (01372000)

3" Marudoor . (01372100)

Unukal 3() Puliyankulam

(01372200)

7 Kilavikulam 3 (01372300)

38 Amour (01372400)

39 Sorugulipaui (01372500)

40 Mukkampauy (01372600)

3

222.8

189.8

308.6

97.9

53.8

443.0

59,0

244.2

o o c:

4

S76

604

328

136

354

556

280

270

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

0;

" .S ~ U ::l

ill S

IS6 P M«S) C(10+)

133 PM«S) C(10+)

77 P«S) M«S) C(S-IO)

32 P«5) M(S-IO) C(10+)

88 P«5) M(S-IO) C(10+)

P(2) 148 M(5-1O)

C(5-1O)

64 P«S) M(S-IO) C(lO+)

63 P«5) M«5) C(lO+)

G 8

CHW THP H(10+) W MCW(S-IO) TK PHC«S) SS-T,W

CHW(3) H(10+) MCW«5) PIIC«5)

CHW(3) H(S-IO)

MCW«S) PHC«5)

THP TWW TK SS-T,W

THP TWW TK SS-T,W

CHW(2) THP H(lO+) TW MCW(10+) SS-T, PHC(lO+) TW

CHW(2) H(IO+) HP MCW(IO+) SS-HP PHC(lO+)

CHW(3) THP H(lO+) TW MCW(IO+) SS-T, PHC(5-10) TW

THP CHW(2) TW

~~~llo+) TK

PHC(S-IO) ~~T,

CHW(2)

MCW«5) PHC«S)

118

THP TWW TK SS-T,W

9

PO PH(2)

PO PH(7)

PO PH

PO PH

PO PH«5)

PO PH(2)

PO PH«5)

PO PH

10 II 12

CY(IO+) CM ~-IO) ACS(5-10) SP

( NCS(10+) CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) S(S-IO)

ST(S-IO)

CM«5) CP«S)

CM«S) CP«5)

OCS ACS« 5)

NCS(10+)

OCS(2) ACS« 5) NCS« 5)

CY(S-IO) SP

S«5) ST«5)

SP SST CY(5-10)

OCS CY(10+)

CM(lO+) ACS(10+) SP CP(IO+) NCS(10+) S(10+)

ST(10+)

CY(IO+) CM(lO+) ACS(lO+) SP CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) S(lO+)

ST(lO+)

ACS(3) CM(5-10) NCS(3) CP(S-IO) OCS

SP SST CY(IO+)

OCS CY(10+) CM(5-10) ACS(10+) SP CP(S-IO) NCS(10+) S«5)

ST«5)

CM«5) CP«5)

OCS(2) ACS« 5) NCS« 5)

SP SST CY(lO+)

13

BS RS(lO+)

NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(10+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(10+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

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14

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

MR FP

PR MR FP

a "" :5 '" u § ~ o(l

" " 8

'" v @

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15

Melur (10)

Melur(9)

Melur(5)

Melur(22)

Melur(22)

Melur (13)

Melur(ll)

Melur (15)

>,

0.. 0.. 0; ~

'" " 0 ~

16

FA N

EA NM

EA NM

ED EO NM

ED

EA NM

EDEAG N M

EA N

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IS

Jaggery, Basket

o

Spinning Mill, Coir, 0

o

o

Carpentary, 0

Carpentary, 0

Bricks, 0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

'" " i3 u..

19

GC(107.5) T(107.5)

GC(92.5) TK(33.5) T(126.1)

TK(l97.7) T(l97.7)

GC(3.2) TK(62.7) T(6S.9)

TK(433) T(43.3)

GC(85.9) TK(l56.1) T(242.0)

TK(3S.0) T(38.0)

TK(121.5) T(l21.S)

119

'i) U

5 S; ;,.,

e 'd 0)

'0 " 'l) OIl ;; E e!' a J:: =0

20 21

4.6

0.3

0.2

0.0

1.6

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~ 2 ..::l OIl

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2 ..c: ·f v " E

" " 'l)

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22 23 2

73.4 37.3 Manickampatti

7.6 55.R Vellalapatty

18.1 92.8 Marudoor

0.6 314 Unukal . Puliyankulam

0.1 10.4 Kilavikulam

47.8 153.0 Amoor

2.1 18.9 Sorugulipatti

55.0 66.1 Mukkampatty

~ .0 E

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33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

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CD Block: Melur (0002)

Tiruvadavur 41 (01372700)

42 Nalukulam (01372800)

43 Arasappanpatti (01372900)

Panangadi 44 (01373000)

4S Kovilpatti (01373100)

45 Veppadappu (01373200)

47 Poonjuthi (01373300)

48 Thuvarangulam (01373400)

1,556.0

3S7.9

284.4

454.2

331.3

969.6

343.3

280.2

o o C!.

4

5,147

SS3

532

572

495

1,290

1,312

1,035

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms .. 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

S

pes) MS

1,26~ PUC

C(S-IO)

12S PM«5) C(S-IO)

liS PM«5) C(lO+)

6

154 P M(S-IO) C(lO+)

7 8

MH PHC THP RMP W CHW(2) TK H(S-IO) SS-T,W MCW(S-lO)

CHW(2) H(lO+) MCW(lO+) PHC(5-10)

THP TW SS-T, TW

9

PO PTO PH(62)

PO PH«5)

CHW(3) H(S-IO) PHC(S-IO)

THP TK PO SS-T,HP PH(6)

DU(3) CWC(2) CHW(3) H(lO+)

THP TW SS-T, TW

CHW(3) THP

PO PH

123 P M(5-10) H(lO+) TW C(lO+) MCW(S-IO) SS-T,

PHC(5-1O) TW

PO PH(S-IO)

308 PM«S) C(lO+)

P(2) 324 M(S-IO)

C(10+)

233 P M«S) C«5)

MCW CHW(3) H(lO+) PHC«S)

CHW(3) H(lO+) MCW(S-lO)

PHC(S-IO)

CHW(3) H(lO+) MCW«S) PHO<S)

120

THP TW TK SS-T, TW

THP TW TK SS-T, TW

PO PH

PO PH

PO THP TK SS-T,HP PH« 5)

10

CMCP

11 12

OCS SP ACS(S-10) SST NCS(IO+) CY(S-IO)

OCS CY(lO+) CM(5-10) ACS(lO+) SP CP(S-IO) NCS(lO+) S(S-IO)

ST(S-IO)

OCS CY(IO+) CM(S-IO) ACS(IO+) SP CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) S(S-IO)

ST(S-IO)

OCS CY«S) CM«5) ACS(lO+) SP CP«5) NCS(lO+) S«5)

ST«5)

- ACS(S-IO) CM(S-IO) NCS(IO+) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10)

CY(IO+) SP S(S-IO) ST(5-10)

CM«S) CP«S)

ST OCS

CY(lO+) ACS(IO+) SP

NCS(lO+) S«5)

OCS(2) SP CM(5-10) ACS(lO+) SST CP(S-IO) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+)

OCS CV(lO+) CM(lO+) ACS« S) SP CP«5) NCS(lO+) S«S)

ST«S)

13

BS RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS« S)

RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(10+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(JO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS« 5) RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

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14

c

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

MR FP

15 16

Melur (9) EA

Melur(10) EA

Melur(9) EA

Melur (12) EA

Melur (14) EA

Melur (12) EA

Melur (15) EA

Thiruppuvanam (8) ED EAG

17 18

NM o

Carpentary, 0

N Carpentary, 0

N Carpentary, 0

NM Carpentary, 0

N Carpentary,O

Dying Factory, N

Carpentary, 0

Minira! Water, 0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

19

WE(6.9) TWE(2.2) TK(S48.3) T(5S7.4)

GC(99.0) W(D.6)

WE(1.0) TK(123.0) T(223.5)

GC(20.2) WE(l.8) TK(72.8) T(94.8)

TK(l91.6) T(l91.6)

W(l.l) WE(S.O) TK(37.7) T(43.7)

GC(49.0) WE(43.7) TK(216.2) T(309.0)

GC(20.6) WE(2S.0) TWE(IO.S) TK(17.1) T(73.1)

GC(47.0) WE(6.2) TWE(2.9) TK(62.1) T(118.1)

121

20 21

20.6

0.5

1.5

14.4

3.8

110.6

31.7

8.6

22 23 2

425.8 552.1 Tiruvadavur

40.8 '13.1 Nalukulam

120.4 67.7 Arasappanpatti

114.5 133.7 Panangadi

211.0 72.8 Kovilpatti

376.4 173.6 Veppadappu

142.5 96.0 Poonjuthi

91.0 62.6 Thuvarangulam

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

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49 Keeranur (01373500)

Block Total

3 4

786.6 770

33923.0 112,928

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is gIven)

5

P(2) 188 M«S)

C«S)

P(108) M(17) S(l1)

27,126 PUC(4)

C(2) 10 Tr 0(3)

6 7 8 9

CHW(S)

H(lO+) MCW«5) PHC«5)

THP TK PO SS-T,HP PH« 5)

H D DU(3) MCW(ll) MH(2) T(45) CWC(2) W(21) HC PHC(4) TK(34) PHS(13) HP(47) RMP(4) TW(30) SMP(3) L(3) CHW(153) o

122

PO(SI) PTO(3) PH(1174)

10 II 12

OCS CV«5) CM(lO+) ACS(lO+) SP CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) S«5)

ST(5-10)

CV(2)

13

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

CM(4) CP(15)

ACS(6) NCS(7) OCS(72)

ST(52) SP BS(43) S(43)

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E -'"

2-<U u §

Q) ;;; OIl '6 2 ;; o(j

;:: '" .9 P. :;; .c 9 0.

iii u

" ;;; 2 <U i:i C. ;; :;; c. OJ 0 « z 0-

14 15 16

D

" '5

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'N E cl 6 on 0

'" u ::E i:

" "0 ~ Q) ;;; ~ ~

0. o " 0..-

" - u 0.. C " ,- 4-<

~ ;;; § OJ 0 Z ~ E

17 18

Land use (i,e, area under different types of land use in hectare)

on ;:: '6 " ~ u ¢l 2- co

OJ " :>

~ 1;l 2 bJ)

" ';j "0 " "0 ;>

" OJ ;::

'" ;:: :;:; :2 '" '0

0

a 'g OIl " ;:: "E ~ .c :> a u '" a " " '3 '" ~ :; :J u OIl u

19 20 21 22 23

GC(10,7) PR WE(8,2)

MR

FP

PR(45) MR(45) FP(47)

Thiruppuvanam (8) EA

ED(6) EAG(4) EO EA(41)

N

N(42) M(35)

Carpentary, 0 TWE(14,7)

TK(8L7) T(115,3)

GC(10487.88) W(4.82)

4 WE(576.86) 4 5.5 TWE(n.54)

TK(3847.43) T(14989.54)

123

39.7 409.2 222.4 Keeranur

1262.0 8374.6 8851.5

OJ en 2 ~

OJ ;; ..0

E 4-< " 0 ;::

~ § '" " Z (/J

2

49

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124

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MADURAI EAST CD BLOCK

125

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INDIA TAMILNADU

MADURAI NORTH TALUK MADURAI DISTRICT

Kilomelres

2 3 4 5 -- - -~

(;

Bounda~, Dislricl ..

Taluk .. , "._._,_

Panchayal Union (C.D.Block) ........... ..

Villages l'ilh localion Code No. ~ ]~7}6]( I

Villages having below 200, 200-499, 500 • 999, o. , •• 1000·4999 and 5000 & above Populallon

Urban Area l'ilh localion Code number LJL=:J Uninhabiled Villages wilh localion Code No... ~ = ~ SIO = = I NalionalHighway .

SlaleHighway ...

Importanl Melalled Road

Railway line, Broad gauge .....

RiverandSlream ..

Posl Office IT elegraph Office .. Higher Seconda~ School ...

Pnmary Heallh Cenlre ...

Bank ..

NH45B ", __ SH33 ",_

porro s @

I

o

T 4

M • Madurai Municipal Corporation (Part)

PANCHAYAT UNIONS (CD.BLOCKS)

® MADURAI WEST

® MADURAI EAST

Panchayal Union (CDBlock) boundary excludes slalulory lawns

The Taluk Headquartes of Madurai North laluk is lies in Madurai Municipal Corporalion.

t

\~\ NATHAMTALUK DINDIGUL DISTRICT No. of Villages 144

NO.ofTowns

!It PLCN Starting from 01373600

t: PLCN Ending at 01387900

Total Population 3,48,925 (

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Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise)

Name of the District:Madurai Name of the CD Block: Madurai East

Serial number Name of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number

2 3 4

Name oITaluk: Madurai North

Alavandan 01386600 160070017001701390

2 Ananjiyur 01387800 160070017001701510

3 Andaman 01375500 . 160070017001700200

4 Andarkottaram 01386100 160070017001701340

5 Angadimangalam 01387900 160070017001701520

6 Appanthirupathi 01375400 160070017001700190

7 Arumbanur 01379800 160070017001700620

8 Ayilangudi 01379900 160070017001700630

9 Chettikulam 01375900 160070017001700240

10 Chittakkur 01383200 160070017001701040

11 Echaneri 01384800 160070017001701210

12 G.pappankulam 01374800 160070017001700130

13 Idayapatti 01385200 160070017001701250

14 Ilamanur 01386200 160070017001701350

15 Ilandaikkulam 01384400 160070017001701160

16 Ilangiyendal 01383100 160070017001701030

17 Isalani 01385300 160070017001701260

18 Jothiapatti 01377600 160070017001700410

19 K.Pappankulam 01381400 160070017001700800

20 Kadakkinaru 01381300 160070017001700790

21 Ka1ikappan 01384300 160070017001701150

22 Kalimangalam 01387500 160070017001701480

23 Kallandhiri 01374700 160070017001700120

24 Karseri 01387600 160070017001701490

25 KaruppapiUaiendal 01387000 160070017001701430

26 Karuppukkal 01385500 160070017001701280

27 Kathavanendal 01384600 160070017001701190

28 Kodikulam 01381700 160070017001700830

29 Kollankulam 01377400 160070017001700390

30 Kondapettan 01386900 160070017001701420

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Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise)

Name of the District:Madurai Name of the CD Block: Madurai East

Strial numher Name of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number

2 3 4

Name ofTaluk: Madurai North

31 Kozhikudi 01386800 160070017001701410

32 Kundukulam 01382200 160070017001700880

33 Kunnathur 01386700 160070017001701400

34 Kuruthur 01377500 160070017001700400

35 Kusavikulam 01385000 160070017001701230

36 Mailangundu 01384000 160070017001701120

37 Mangalagudi 01382600 160070017001700920

38 Mangulam 01374900 160070017001700140

39 Mathur 01375600 160070017001700210

40 Meenakshipuram 01375000 160070017001700150

41 Mundamayagam 01383900 160070017001701110

42 Naickanpatti 01373900 160070017001700040

43 Narasingam 01382500 160070017001700910

44 Nattarmangalam 01383700 160070017001701090

45 Ovalur 01387300 160070017001701460

46 Panaikulam 01383300 160070017001701050

47 Pappakudi 01385900 160070017001701320

48 Parayankulam 01386500 160070017001701380

49 Perakkur 01382300 160070017001700890

50 Pilluseri 01375700 160070017001700220

51 Podasapatti 01382400 160070017001700900

52 Poolampatti 01381900 160070017001700850

53 Porusupatti 01375800 160070017001700230

54 Pottapanayur 01386300 160070017001701360

55 Povakkudi 01375200 160070017001700170

56 Poyyakaraipatti 01374000 160070017001700050

57 Pudupatti 01381500 160070017001700810

58 Pulangulam 01384500 160070017001701180

59 Rajakur 01383800 160070017001701100

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Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise)

Name of the District:Madurai Name of the CD Block: Madurai East

Serial number N arne of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number

2 3 4

Name oITaluk: Madurai North

60 S.Nedungulam 01383400 160070017001701060

61 Sakkimangalam 01387100 160070017001701440

62 Sakkudi 01387700 160070017001701500

63 Savalakkarayan 01375100 160070017001700160

64 Seegankulam 01386000 160070017001701330

65 Sembiyanendal 01381600 160070017001700820

66 Senkottai 01387400 160070017001701470

67 Sivalingam 01383000 160070017001701020

68 T.Attikulam 01385800 160070017001701310

69 Thamarai patti 01381800 160070017001700840

70 Thatchanendal 01385400 160070017001701270

71 Thathangulam 01384200 160070017001701140

72 Thindiyur 01384100 160070017001701130

73 Thirukanai 01382100 160070017001700870

74 Thuyyaneri 01379700 160070017001700610

75 Tirumohur 01382900 160070017001701010

76 Udangundu 01387200 160070017001701450

77 Ulaganeri 01382800 160070017001701000

78 Uthangudi 01382700 160070017001700990

79 Valaichikulam 01382000 160070017001700860

80 Vallankulam 01385100 160070017001701240

81 Varaganeri 01383600 160070017001701080

82 Varichiyur 01385600 160070017001701290

83 Veerapanjan 01384700 160070017001701200

84 Vellaikuppam 01383500 160070017001701070

85 Vellakundu 01386400 160070017001701370

86 V elli yankundram 01375300 160070017001700180

87 Vidathakulam 01385700 160070017001701300

88 Vilathur 01384900 160070017001701220

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CD Block: Madurai East (0003)

Nayakkanpatti

(01373900)

2 Poyyakkarai patty (01374000)

3 Kallandiri (01374700)

4 Pappankulam (01374800)

5 Mangulam (01374900)

Meenakshipuram 6

(01375000)

7 Savalakkamiyan (01375100)

223.4

270.1

892.6

18.6

655.3

887.5

26.2

4

I,ISO

2,017

5,382

3,784

1,532

25

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and

next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< S kms., S-IO kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

S 6

PO

246 M« 5)

C(10+)

7 8

CWC THP

PHS WTK

H(lO+) MCW(10+) ~-T, PHC« S)

P PHS THP

M(S-IO) H(10+) WTK 429 C(lO+) MCW(lO+) SS-T,

PHC«5) W

P(4) 1,251 M C« S)

THP HA

PHC PHS TWW

H(IO+) ~-T, MCW(5-10)

PO

PH

9

PO

PH(6)

PO

PH(32)

-------- Uninhabited

P(4)

826 MS

C(IO+)

PM

362 S 1(2)

C(10+)

6 P« 5) M«5)

C(10+)

PHS THP

TWW H(lO+)

MCW(10+) :~., PHC«5) SS-I,

W

CHW TTW

H(10+) SS-T,

MCW(lO+) TW

PHC(5-10)

H(lO+) W

MCW(IO+) SS-W

PHC« 5)

132

PO

PH(SI)

PO

PH(lO)

PO

PH(5-10)

10

CM(S-IO)

CP(S-IO)

CM(S-IO)

CP(S-IO)

CM«5)

CP«5)

CM

CP« S)

CM

CP«5)

CM«5)

CP« 5)

11 12

ACS(S-IO) ST NCS(IO+) CY(IO+)

OCS(IO+) SP(lO+)

- ST ACS(5-1O) CY(S-IO)

NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) OCS(10+)

ACS« 5) V« 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+)

OCS« 5) ST(lO+)

ACS NCS CY«5) OCS(10+) SP(10+)

ST(IO+)

ACS« 5) CV«5)

NCS(5-1O) P(10+)

OCS(5-10) ST(10+)

ACS« 5) CV« 5)

NCS« 5) SP(10+)

OCS« 5) ST(lO+)

13

BS

RS(IO+)

NW(IO+)

BS

RS(10+)

NW(lO+)

BS

RS(IO+)

NW(lO+)

BS

RS(10+)

NW(10+)

BS

RS(10+)

NW(10+)

BS

RS(10+)

NW(10+)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE (As on 1999)

PR MR

FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

14 IS

Madurai (18)

Madurai (18)

Madurai (15)

ED EAG

ED EAG

ED

EAG

16 17

N

NM

N

-------- Uninhabited ------------

PR

MR FP

PR

PR MR FP

Madurai (24)

Madurai (22)

Madurai (13)

EA NM

EA NM

ED

18

0,0,0

0,0,0

0,0,0

Milk, Plough, 0

0,0,0

0,0,0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in

hectare)"

~

<2 " :D '" ~ > " " c

" ~

19 20 21 22 23

C) OIl ,g .;; '-0

" s " L;

2

W(20.1) WE(l4.2)

T(34.3) 54.7 134.3 Nayakkanpatti

~

" ,D s ;::l

" " ·c "

W(42.2) WE(lS.2) T(60.4)

33.3 176.4 Poyyakkarai Patty 2

GC(377.'i) W(3.2) WE(27.2) TK(lSI.2) T(559.S)

GC(l3.6) T(l3.6)

GC(280.8) W(70.0) WE(40.0)

TK(lIO.O) T(500.8)

W(7.S) WE(11.5) TK(464.6) T(483.6)

GC(9.8) TK(lO.I)

T(l9.9)

133

29.8

27.6

36

4.8

193.5 109.8 Kallandiri

1.0 3.9 Papparikulam 4

6.9 120.0 Mangulam 5

184.1 216.3 Meenakshipuram 6

1.4 Savalakkaraiyan 7

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2 3 4 5

CD Block: Madurai East (0003)

8 Poovakkudi (01375200) 22.4

Velliyankundram 9 296.1 1,835 461

(0137S300)

10 Appan Thiruppathi

151.0 856 209 (01375400)

J 1 Andaman (01375500) 241.4 465 100

I Mathur 2 (01375600)

359.7 1,479 315

13 Pilluchery (01375700) 81.3 408 95

14 Porusuppatti (01375800) 98.5 1,487 323

15 ChettikuJam (01375900) 244.1 333 70

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

'i3 E 0) 0 tl "§

OJ " .:-:g 'i3 ~

OJ " 0

6 3 > " '3 .~ "0 .c a r/l "

u 2: (5 '?l ~ t;

.... '" "0 ~

0 '0 E .D " '" .g_ " " ~ " 0 '" 0) '" " OJ Oi e c; § "§ '" c; " v

B 'E ;. c; 3- OIl '2 .D 0;

'" 0 f u ~ ;;:, " <l) <l) 3 2 .s " <: 0 00 0)

" ~ ~ 0 '§ '" 0; }l <l) 2: :l .~ " 0 <: " "

.~ " ~ 0-S oJ ~ u ~ .c ;;j .~ 0:; 0) CI)

;f3 u u '8 1i 0- S tl ·c tl S ~

<l)

" 0) ·0 ·0 ;;j '0 0) 8 0 0 0- on <l) c; " 0 ~ OJ 00 :;; ..2 ~ fll p., "' U 0 <t: " 0::: ,.g <t: U ;.

6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

-------- Uninhabited ------------

THP P(2) MH TWW

ACS« S) CV«S) BS

M(<5) H(lO+) TK PO

CM«S) RS(lO+)

C(10+) MCW(10+) SS-T, PH(S)

CP(10+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+)

NW(lO+)

W OCS(10+) ST(IO+)

P THP

CV BS M(S-IO)

H«S) WTK PO CM«5)

ACS« 5) SP(lO+) RS(lO+)

MCW(lO+) SS-T, PH(2) NCS« 5) C(10+)

PHC« 5) W CP(IO+)

OCS« 5) ST(10+) NW(lO+)

P THP

BS« 5)

M«5) H(lO+) WTK PO

CM(5-10) ACS(S-IO) CV« S)

RS(lO+) C(lO+)

MCW(lO+) SS-T, PH CP(S-IO)

NCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) NW(lO+)

PHC(5-1O) W OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

P(2) PHS THP

BS MS

H(10+) WTK PO CM ACS« 5) CV« 5) RS(lO+)

C(lO+) MCW(lO+) SS-T, PH(IO) CP«5) NCS« 5) SP(lO+)

NW(JO+) PHC« 5) W OCS« 5) ST(10+)

P THP

BS M«5)

H(5-10) WTK PO CM«5)

ACS« 5) CV«5) RS(lO+)

C(lO+) MCW(lO+) SS-T, PH

CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(10+)

NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) W OCS(10+) ST(10+)

P THP

BS H(10+) WTK PO ACS CV(S-IO)

M(<5) CM(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) RS(lO+) C(lO+)

MCW(lO+) SS-T, PH« 5) CP(5-10) NW(lO+)

PHC« ~) W OCS(5-10) ST(10+)

THP P

CHW TWW BS

M«5) H(S-lO) TK PO CM ACS« 5) CV« 5) RS(IO+)

C«5) MCW(5-10) SS-T PH(200) CP NCS« 5) SP(S-IO) NW(10+)

PHC(5-10) W ' OCS« 5) ST(5-1O)

134

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

E "'" 2 c OIl

0) '5 '" <l) 'is u

'" 0

t: S '" <0 ·N u~ c8 0) to oj S C) '" on ~ 'is iif 0 ~ .- <l) <l)

u ~ ;- :g 0)

o<l ::s E " ~ ~n "" .:;: >. "0 s: '@ ,g ...

.9 '" 0. ::l " >. :s "0 OJ :s tl ... ... "0 ;- :;: .D

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u iii oj

.§ ~ "0 " :0 " .~ '- '" oj on 0- 0) .2-n fa "

0

'" 0 0) tl " e t: 0)

0. ~ 1;3 ::I on i: ..c: ·5 -;a fa :s 8 1:: 00 a u " E 0- 0) 0 0) 0

E " :; " 0) :; "

.c: ~ Z 0... Z ::s s 0

;:J <0 ." z OJ

'""' U C1) C/l

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

W(0.9) -------- Uninhabited ------------ TK(l1.4) 2.8 7.2 Poovakkudi 8

TCI2.3)

GC(48.4) W(2.9)

PR Milk, Hen,

WE(0.9) MR Madurai (IS) EA NM

Plough TW(IO) 8.4 50.5 Velliyankundram 9

FP TWE(1.9) TK(l82.1) T(237.1)

PI{ W(27)

MR Madurai (17) EA NM Milk, Hen, WE(7.7)

45.1 6.7 Appan Thiruppathi 10 Plough TK(88.7)

FP T(99.1)

GC(85.6) PR

Milk, Hen, W(I.5)

MR Madurai (15) ED

NM WE(5.4) 36.4 3.5 Andaman II

FP EAG Plough

TK(l09.1) T(2015)

GC(98.5) PR W(1.3) MR Madurai (14) EA NM Milk, Coir, 0 WE(2.7) 67.1 82.3 Mathur 12

FP TK(l07.8) T(2lO.3)

GCC1.6) PR W(1.3)

MR Madurai (14) EA N Milk, 0 WE(3.1) 20.8 2.6 1.0 Pilluchery 13

FP TK(51.1) T(57.1)

GCC66.0) PR

Milk, Goat, W(0.7)

MR Madurai (15) EA NM Wadden Toys

WE(1.8) 11.7 12.5 Porusuppatti 14 FP TK(60)

T(74.4)

GC(67.7) PR Madurai (10) EA NM 0,0,0 TK(75.1) 6.2 95.1 Chettikulam 15

T(l42.8)

135

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4-o <l)

E '" Z

2

CD Block: Madurai East (0003)

16 Kollangulam (01377400)

17 Kuruthur (01377500)

18 Jothiyapatti (01377600)

19 Thuyaneri (01379700)

20 Ammbanoor (01379800)

21 Ayilangudi (01379900)

22 Kada Kinam (01381300)

23 K.Pappankulam (01381400)

70.6

243.3

157.1

77.8

S6S.1

294.0

136.6

17.2

<= .S OJ :; P­o 0.

4 S

378

906

312

831

1.506

1,409

1,401

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges vi.l.< SkIllS., S-IO kills. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is gi ven)

6

P

93 M« 5) C(10+)

7 8

THP H(lO+) WTK MCW(lO+) SS-T, PHC« S) W

THP

207 P(2) H(lO+) W TK M C(lO+) MCW(5-10) SS-T,

PHC(S-IO) W

P

67 M« 5)

C(lO+)

193 P« 5) M(<5) C(5-10)

P(3)

372 M« S) C(10+)

P(3) 321 M« 5)

C(S-IO)

THP H(IO+) WTK MCW(IO+) SS-T, PHC(5-10) W

THP H(5-10) TW MCW« 5) SS-T, PHC«5) TW

PHS THP H«5) TW MCW(5-10) SS-T, PHC«S) TW

H(JO+) T HP

MCW(IO+) ~-T, PHC(10+)

316

PHS T HP P(2) H(10+) W M C(lO+) MCW(S-IO) ~-T,

9

PO PH«5)

PO PH«5)

PO PH

PO PH

PO PH(J2)

PO PH(6)

PO PH(60)

10

CM«5) CP«5)

CM«5) CP(lO+)

11 12

ACS« S) CY« 5) NCS« S) SP(lO+) OCS« 5) ST(lO+)

ACS( < 5) CY( < 5) NCS« 5) SP(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+)

CM(5-10) ACS(S-10) CY(S-IO) CP(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+)

OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

CM«5) CP«S)

CM(10+) CP(IO+)

ACS« 5) CY(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+)

ACS NCS(IO+) CY(10+)

OCS(IO+) ~~i~~~

CM(10+) ACS« S) CY(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+)

OCS(10+) ST(10+)

CM«5) CP« 5)

ACS« 5) CY(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO) OCS(10+) ST(5-10)

-------- Uninhabited ------------

136

13

TIS RS(10+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(10+) NW(lO+)

BS(5-10) RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS« 5)

RS(10+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(10+) NW(10+)

BS RS(10+) NW(lO+)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE (As on 1999)

PR MR FP

PR

PR MR FP

PR MR

PR MR

MR FP

PR

14 15

Madurai (13)

Madurai (15)

Madurai (17)

Madurai (10)

Madurai (l0)

Madurai (12)

Madurai (9)

16

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

ED EAG

ED EAG

17

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

-------- Uninhabited ------------

18

Milk, Ghee, Sheep

Mill(.Cow Dunk, 0

Milk, 0, 0

0,0

Quarry, 0, 0

0,0,0

0,0,0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

19

137

20

GC(233) W(0.7) WE(I.O) TK(32.2) T(57.0)

GC(82.2) W(3.0) WE(2.0) TK(82.6) T(169.8)

GC(70.4) W(O.4) WE(l.O) TK(43.8) T(l15.6)

GC(53.S) W(l.O) WE(2.S) T(57.6)

GC(263.6) WE(4.4) T(26S.0)

GC(20l.9) PC(25.2) T(227.1)

GC(73.4) T(73.4)

GC(9.4) T(9.4)

21

9.9

47.9

10.2

0.3

0.0

22 23 2

3.6 Kollangulam

23.7 2.0 Kuruthur

31.3 Jothiyapatti

IS.0 2.3 Thuyaneri

171.4 125.4 Arumbanoor

53.2 13.8 Ayilangudi

63.3 Kada Kinaru

7.8 K.Pappankulam

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

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2 3

CD Block: Madurai East (0003)

24 Pudupatty (01381S00)

25 Scmbinayendhal (01381600)

26 Kodikkulam (01381700)

27 Thamarappatti (01381800)

2~ Poolampatty (01381900)

29 Valachikulam (01382000)

30 Thirukkanai (01382100)

Kundukulam 31 (01382200)

236.9

12.3

7980

651.0

397.8

53.7

23R.5

412

4 5

2,068

685

6,750

2,218

664

539

307

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< S kms .. S-1O kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is glven)

6

P

S05 M« S) C(10+)

162 PM C(lO+)

P(6) 1,582 M S

PUC C

7 8

H(lO+) T HP

MCW(5-10) ~-T, PHC« 5)

THP H(lO+) W MCW« 5) SS-T, PHC« 5) W

THP PHS H«5) WTK MCW(5-1O) SS-T,

W

CWC THP

PHS TWW P(2) CHW TK

M C(lO+) H(lO+) SS-T 527

P 157 M« 5)

C(10+)

P

MCW(5-1O) W ' PHC(5-10)

THP

TWW H(5-10) TK

MCW« 5) SS-T, PIIC(5-10) W

127 H(S-IO)

M(5-10) MCW(lO+)

C(lO+) PHC(lO+)

THP W

SS-T,

W

P 65 M(5-10)

C(S-IO)

H(5-10) TWTK

MCW(5-1O) ~-T, PHC(5-10)

9

PO PH(lO)

PO

PH« 5)

PO(2) PH(273)

PO PH(22)

PO PH(5-10)

PO PH«5)

PO PH« 5)

10 11 12

CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV(5-10)

CP« 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

CM(<5)

CP«5)

CM CP

ACS( < 5) CV( < 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) UCS« 5) ST(lO+)

ACS CV«5)

NCS« 5) SP(lO+) OCS« 5) ST(lO+)

- ACS CM(5-10) NCS(5-10) CV(5-10)

SP(10+) CP(S-IO) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

ACS CP CM(S- NCS( I 0+) CV(S-IO)

10) OCS(lO+) SP(IO+) ST(S-IO)

CM« 5) ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) CP« 5) NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO)

OCS(5-10) ST(5-10)

CM« 5) ACS(5-10) CV(5-10)

CP« S) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) OCS(5-JO) ST(5-1O)

-------- Uninhabited ------------

138

13

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS«5) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(IO+)

NW(lO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE (As on 1999)

PR FP

PR

PR MR

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR

PR

" OIl

:"l ;;: .9

"'" u

" 0 5. 0-

-.,:

14

E "'" "3 1.)

u

~ '5 ~

" >: 3 1;1

" 1;1

" Z

IS

Madurai (II)

Madurai (II)

Madurai (II)

Madurai (13)

Madurai (18)

Madurai (19)

Madurai (17)

» 0.. 0-

~ ~

" ::: 0 a..

Iii

EA

ED

ED EAG

EA

EA

ED EAG

ED EAG

1.)

'" 'N

" ~ ::;;:

i:l 0-

" 0-

~ " Z

17

N

N

NM

NM

NM

N

N

-------- Uninhabited ------------

c '5 0 S S 0 u

~ "0

'g 1:: £3 0-

E u ~

~ " ::a ::;;: E

18

0,0,0

0,0,0

Silver Factory, 0,0

Saree, Aurvyadic, Pot

,0

,0

,0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

19

139

20

GC(l2I.S) W(0.3) WE(2.3) TW(4.1) TWE(I.I) T(129.2)

GC(6.6) T(6.6)

GC(334.8) WE(S6.8) TWE(S.O) TK(90.0) T(486.6)

GC(437.1) T(437.1)

GC(23L7) TK(66.6) T(298A)

TK(30.7) T(30 7)

TK(173.2) T(l73.2)

TK(30.2) T(302)

"0

" ;:J .~ t:

'", ;:J

21

2.6

1.0

0.1

0.7

OIl

'" '6

" u :5 ~

" 7;l

> 2

" OIl

>: "0

" @ :0 1;1 ~ "'" £3 u ;:; " " u 0

22

ISA

129.0

72.0

16.4

0.1

O.S

~ " :D " "

OIl

1a :"l > '> " " 0 4-, '0 '-g 0

" " ·S oJ S 1:: ;:; " -.,: Z u

23 2

92.3 Pudupatty

3.1 Sembinayendhal

181A Kodikkulam

141.9 Thamarappatti

83.0 Poolampatty

22.9 Valachikulam

64.6 Thirukkanai

10.6 Kundukulam

il .D E " " OJ '5 C/l

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

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2 3 4 S

CD Block: Madurai East (0003)

32 Perakoor (01382300) 128.S 198

33 Podasapatty (01382400) 37.9 47

34 Narasingam (01382S00) S79.6 7,719

Mangalakudi 3S (01382600) 145.6 934

3b Uthangudi (01382700) 397.4 3,221

37 Milakaranai (01382800) 134.2 1,364

38 Thirumohur (01382900) 24S.0 2,404

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-J is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< S kms., S-IO krns. and 10+ krns of the

-;;

" 0 .~

u ;::I

"0 l1.l

6

P« S) 44

M(S-IO) C(lO+)

12 P« S) M«S) C(S-IO)

P(3)

1,8S4 M(S-10) C(S-10)

P M S 225 PUC

C(S-IO)

PM 710 10

C« S)

P 350 M« S)

C(S-IO)

P SS8 M« 5)

C« 5)

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

~ V

" :< on -;; " u ~ 'B " 0.) 8 ~

7 R

H(lO+) THP SS-T,

MCW«S) HP

PHC(S-IO)

HP H(S-IO) W

MCW(S-IO) SS-O PHC«S)

CWC THP CHW TWW H(S-10) TK MCW(S-tO) SS-T, PHC(S-IO) W

PHS HP H«S) WTK MCW«S) SS-W, PHC« S) T

PHS THP H«5) WTK MCW« 5) SS-T, PHC« 5) W

THP H«5) WTK MCW« S) SS-T, PHC«S) W

PHS H(S-10)

THP WTK

MCW« 5) SS-T, PHC« 5) W

140

"0

" oj

.t: P-e CJl 0.) 0.)

1l " 0 .t:

..: 0-'" 0.) 0-~ ~

9

PO PH« S)

PO PH«S)

PO PH(200)

PO PH(lO)

PO PH(23)

PO PH(3)

PO PH(22)

" u "0

" '" ,,~

~2 b OJ

> 8 .~ E 0 P-U 0

10

CM«S) CP«S)

CM«S) CP«S)

CM CP

CM«5) CP«S)

CM«S) CP«S)

CM«S) CP« S)

CM«S) CP«5)

'B a ~ 0 0,) .2 u ""§ "0

OJ :;;: "0

E " .;g i;]

'" ;::I "Ol u .0 0 "0 E o(l .2 " " 0.)

" " u~ ""§ -;; Q ~ § e " .2 0 .2 .~ .~ ~ 8.. 'c: :; :; ~ ~~~ .~ t: ~ u

·c '<3 u CJl 0.) U

~~ ~ Sl ~ ...: Q;O

II 12

ACS« S) CV(S-tO) NCS« S) SP(10+) OCS« S) ST(IO+)

ACS« S) CY(d) NCS« S) SpeS-tO) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-tO)

ACS CV NCS(S-IO) SpeS-tO) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10)

ACS« S) CY(S-IO) NCS« S) SP(S-IO) OCS« S) ST(5-10)

ACS CV( 5 NCS« S) P < ) OCS(5-10) S (S-10)

ST(lO+)

ACS« 5) CV« 5) NCS« 5) SP(S-10) OCS(5-10) ST(5-tO)

ACS NCS(S-IO) CV« 5) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+)

ST«S)

d ~ 0 :l co .=: ~.:3

'" '" " ;>,

o " .=: :< " -.~ '§ ~ ;::I -:< § .§ ~ o C t:j U ~ ::0;

13

BS«S) RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS«S) RS(S-IO) NW(lO+)

BS RS(S-10) NW(tO+J

BS« S) RS(S-10) NW(lO+)

BS RS(S-IO) NW(10+)

BS RS(S-IO) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(10+)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE (As on 1999)

MR FP

FP

PR MR FP

PR

PR MR FP

PR MR

PR MR FP

" OIl :§ .~

8 .0 u ro ::: P-0.. « 14

E "'" .5, v u

" ;;l 'i3 o<l

;>, 0 ~ P-8 P-:;; 1;1

" " ;; ~ OJ 0 7: 0..

15 16

Madurai (20) ED

Madurai (14) ED

Madurai (10) EA

Madurai (7) EA

Madurai (8) EA

Madurai (9) EA

Madurai (11) EA

'" " ·N

'" OD

'" ~

" o.. '" 0..

~ " Z

17

N

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

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1;1 '" c 0 " ~ E

18

,0,0

,0

Silver Factory, Car Parts, Rice

,0

Oil, Iron, Motor Spares

lorn, 0

lorn, Steel Polish,O

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

en 12 0

""' 19

141

" U ;:; 5i ;>,

e "d

" " ] 20

GC(395) TK(45.2) T(846)

GC(l6.5) WE(4.4) T(20.9)

GC(346.3) T(346.3)

GC(74.4) 0(3.0) 1'(77.4)

WE(2.0) TW(l.U) TK(l35.0) T(138.0)

GC(47.4) WE(1.6) TWE(4.2) TK(9.5) T(62.6)

GC(138.9) T(138.9)

"d

" " on

:~ :5 21

0.3

OIl

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" V ;>

" ~ v 1;1 ::: OD

OD ~ :§ '" ~ "d ;> :;

" 0 ro 0

'" .s :0 0 '0 ;; " " " " 8 .0 .~ u '" E "3 " v

"3 '" oj .:.;: Z u u

22 23 2

43.8 Perakoor

17.0 Podasapatty

113.8 119.5 Narasingam

18.2 49.7 Mangalakudi

142.4 117.0 Uthangudi

18.5 53.2 Milakaranai

12.6 93.5 Thirumohur

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6 '" " 0;;

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32

33

34

35

36

37

38

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0) 0) iii i:; " "0 0)

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2 3 4 5

CD Block: Madurai East (0003)

39 Sivalingam (01383000) 277.1

40 Elagiendal (01383100) 103.5 484 123

41 Sithakoor (01383200) 45.8 370 89

42 Pannikulam (01383300) 91.8 768 166

43 S.Nedunkulam (01383400)

46.0 225 S7

44 Yallakuppalll (01383500)

43.9 403 94

45 Yarakaneri (01383600) 212.0 43 12

46 Nattannangalam (01383700)

103.6 170 37

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kIllS of the

nearest place where the facility is available is gi ven)

'd a 1: 0

" " " u OJ -0 'd ~ '-< 3 :;: " 0

6 " 13 e:, 'E "0 -" 8 '" " u C 0 ';:a ~ ro "0 co 0 "0 S .6 I:l >. il -" § "'" " " o<l '" " .13 ro

" 0- §

~ ro

OJ " U S " :::

::: r: " ..0 " 0 t! u .~ Cf)

'" 'u 0) Z § ¥ .a ·s >. on 0)

" il '" 0 '" " 1l :-: :; '" .~ ~

0- S " " 0 S :; S ~ ~ -" " .'" CI'l U

S 0- S il .::1 .~ '" t1 :a S 'E '" :5 0)

0 bb 'u "

'0 "iii " 0 " 0 V 0- co S; Cl.. U 0 <t: ro ~ ,£: <t: U 2>l ::: 6 7 8 l} 10 II 12 13

-------- Uninhabited ------------

P THP

BS M(5-IO)

H(lO+) W PO CM(~-lO) ACS« 5) ~Y(S-IO) RS(IO+) C(5-10)

MCW(d) SS-T, PH(3) CP(5- 0) NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-1O) HP 1 OCS(l 0+) ST(l 0+)

P THP

BS M(5-IO)

H(lO+) TK PO CM(5-IO)

ACS« S) CY(S-IO) RS(lO+)

MCW(S-IO) SS-T, PH«S) NCS« S) SP(lO+) C(5-IO)

PHC(5-1O) HP CP(5-IO)

OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

THP P TWW BS M(5-10) H(S-lO) TK PO

CM« 5) ACS« S) CY(S-IO)

RS(lO+) C(lO+) MCW(5-IO) SS-T PH(2)

CP«5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+)

NW(lO+) PHC(S-IO) W ' OCS(5-10) ST(lO+)

TTWW BS

P« 5) H(lO+) TK PO CM(5-10)

ACS« 5) CY(lO+) RS(lO+)

M«5) MCW(lO+) SS-T, PH(lO+) CP(5-10)

NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+)

C(IO+) PHC(IO+) W OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

THP P(5-10) H(IO+) WTK PO

CM(5-10) ACS(lO+) CY(S-IO) BS« 5)

M(lO+) MCW(S-IU) SS-T, PH(5-1O) CP(5-10)

NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(lO+) C(10+) PHC(S-IO) W OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(10+)

THP TWW BS

P« S) H(10+) TK PO CM(5-10)

ACS« S) CY(S-IO) RS(IO+)

M«5) MCW(lO+) SS-T PH« 5) CP(5-10)

NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+)

C(10+) PHC(lO+) W ' OCS(10+) ST(lO+)

THP P« 5) H(5-10) W PO

CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CY(5-IO) BS« 5)

M(5-IO) MCW«5) SS-T, PH«5) CP(5-10)

NCS« 5) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) C(5-10) PHC(5-10) W OCS(lO+) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

142

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE (As on 1999)

6' -""

2-OJ u

~ '" M :a ~ ~ ;: c »

8 " P. P-..<=: 8 U S;

" ~ 0 '" ~ 0. 8 " a. '" 0 <t: Z 0...

14 15 16

OJ c

'N '" on " ;;2

~ O.) 0-

'" p.

~ OJ Z

17

-------- Uninhabited ------------

PR MR FP

PR

PR

PR

PR MR FP

PR

MR FP

Madurai (15)

Madurai (16)

Madurai (15)

Madurai (17)

Madurai (17)

Madurai (14)

Madurai (16)

EA

ED EAG

ED EAG

ED EAG

ED

ED EAG

EA

N

N

N

N

N

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1)

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18

,0,0

,0

,0

,0

,0

,0

,0

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~ OJ

(5 \J..

19

143

Q) ~ ;:l

~ » .e "0 OJ 0; on

~ 20

GC(162.7) T(l62.7)

GC(58.5) W(2.0) WE(1.5) T(62.0)

TK(26.2) T(26.2)

TK(60.6) T(60.6)

GC(31.5) T(31.5)

TK(28.8) T(28.8)

GC(107.3) T(I07.3)

GC(53.4) T(53.4)

"0 OJ 0;

:§~

:3 21

0.1

1.7

00

O" c :a ;:l

U ~ ';/;' g V '" ;> :g OJ 1.> 2 on 10 " Ol) ~ ;g

" "0 ;> .;: § '" c OJ

~ " .S '-8 0; 0

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Z ..c

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OJ ;:l ~ OJ " " <t: Z u of) u

22 23 2

114.5 Sivalingam

6.9 34.4 Elagiendal

19.6 Sithakoor

29.5 Pannikulam

14.6 S.Nedunkulam

15.1 Vallakuppam

104.7 Varakaneri

1.9 48.3 Nattarmangalam

kl ..0

" ;:l

" CJ .;:::

" 'fl

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

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2 3

CD Block: Madurai East (0003)

47 Rajakkoor (01383800)

48 Mundanayagam (01383900)

49 Maylangundu (01384000)

o Thidiyur 5 (01384100)

51 Thathankulam (01384200)

52 Kalikappan (01384300)

53 Elanthaikulam (01384400)

~4 Poolangulam - (01384500)

408.0

101.6

59.8

189.3

47.6

541.7

139.S

69.S

4 5

1,489

415

191

397

719

3,734

291

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available j, given)

6 7 8

PHC P(2) PHS

THP WTK

350 M(5-10) CHW C(5-1O) H(IO+) SS-T,

MCW(lO+) W

THP TWW

100 P« 5) H(lO+) TK M(5-10) MCW« 5) SS-T, C(5-10) PHq< 5) W

P

48 M« 5) q< 5)

P(2) 97 M« 5)

q<5)

178 P(S-IO) M(S-IO) C(lO+)

P(3) 872 M S

C(S-IO)

THP TWW

H« 5) TK

MCW« S) SS-T, PHq<S) W

THP H«S) W MCW« 5) SS-T, PHC« S) W

HP H(lO+) W

MCW(lO+) SS-O PHC(lO+)

0(3) DA THP

DUPHS SS-T, H(S-IO) HP PHC(5-10)

9

PO PH(IO)

PO PH

PO PH(3)

PO PH(2)

PO PH« S)

PO PH(5)

10

CM(5-10) CP(5-10)

II 12

ACS NCS(5-10) CY(5-10) OCS(5-10) SP(IO+)

ST(lO+)

ACS(<5) CY(5-10) CM(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(S-IO)

ACS« 5) CY(10+) CM(5-1O) NCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

CM«5) CP«5)

ACS« 5) CY« 5) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST« S)

CM(5-IO) ACS(5-1O) CY(5-10) CP(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(S-IO)

OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

CM CP

ACS NCS CY(5-10) OCS(2) SP(S-IO)

ST(5-IO)

-------- Uninhabited ------------

61 P« 5) M«5) C(10+)

THP H(IO+) TWTK MCW(10+) SS-T, PHC(10+) TW

144

PO PH(3)

CM«S) CP« 5)

ACS« S) CY(10+) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+)

13

BS RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS«5) RS(10+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS«5) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« S)

RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE (As on 1999)

PR MR

FP

PR MR

FP

PR MR

FP

PR MR

FP

FP

PR MR

OJ on

,::g ;; .s ..c: U

'" 0 0.. 0. «

14

6' -'" -s

Q.) u

" ;;] '6 o(j

" " .s

~ v Z

15

Madurai (17)

Madurai (12)

Madurai (IS)

Madurai (9)

Madur3I (9)

Madurai (10)

>-. 0.. 0-;;; [l

" 0 0..

16

ED

EAG

ED

BAG

ED EAG

EA

ED

EA

Q.)

" ·N

'" on

'" :;;: -.... Q.)

0.

'" 0.

~ OJ Z

17

NM

N

N

NM

NM

-------- Uninhabited ------------

PR ED

MR Madurai (9)

FP EAG

IS

,0

,0

,0

,0

,0

Y, Y, 0

,0,0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

~

~ 0

u..

19

145

OJ ~

" ~ >-. e, "d OJ ~ OJ)

~ 20

GC(233.0)

T(233.0)

GC(6S.6)

TK(l1.2) T(76.S)

GC(31.4) T(3IA)

GC(92.I) T(92.1)

GC(l4.3)

TK(23.2)

T(37.5)

GC(299.1)

TK(70.5)

T(369.6)

GC(IOOA)

W(7.0)

WE(2.2)

TK(3.9) T(l13A)

GC(62.0)

T(62.0)

"0 C.l ~ OJ) oS ." ~

21

19.6

0.3

OJ)

" '6 " .... U ~ ..2 2- OJ OJ

Q.) > :g OJ

2 OJ) t;: ,::g " on ~

" "0 ·S > OJ " '" " :0 " '0

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;;; .~ 0 e ..c: " > Q.)

3 u " E ;:; " OJ ;:; " oj .;;: u 0 u Z

22 23 2

15.9 139.5 Rajakkoor

1404 10.5 Mundanayagam

2SA May1angundu

18.6 78.5 Thidiyur

0.6 9.6 Thath3Ilkulam

76.2 95.6 Kalikappan

23.4 2.7 Elanthaikulam

1.9 5.7 Poolangulam

t ,D

E " " ~ '" VJ

47

48

49

50

51

52

53

54

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2 3

CD Block: Madurai East (0003)

55 Kathavanenthal (01384600)

56 Yeerapanjan (01384700)

S7 Eachaneri (01384800)

Yilathur 58 (01384900)

59 Kosavikulam (01385000)

60 Yellakulam (01385100)

61 Edayapatti (01385200)

62 Isalam

(01385300)

57.7

151.1

62.3

152.8

63.6

93.5

633.9

253.2

4 5

208

391

429

224

567

228

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and

next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 killS. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

6

46 P(d) M«5) C(lO+)

53 P« 5) M«5)

0<5)

P

92 M«5)

C(lO+)

48 P« 5)

M«5)

C(lO+)

120 peS-tO)

M(lO+)

C(lO+)

P

61 M(S-IO)

C(lO+)

7

THP

~1~~~10+) SS-T, HP

PHC«5)

THP H«5) T MCW(5-10)~!" ' PHC«5)

9

PO PH(4)

PO

PH(3)

10

CM«5)

CP«5)

11 12

ACS« 5) CY(IO+)

NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(10+)

ACS« 5) CY(S-IO) CM(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10)

CP« 5) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-10)

-------- Uninhabited ------------

THP

H(lO+) W

MCW(IO+) SS-T,

PHC(IO+) W

PO

PH«5) CM«5)

CP«5)

-------- Uninhabited ------------

THP

H(lO+) TWW

PO TK CM(5-IO)

MCW(lO+) SS-T,

PH(lO+) CP(S-IO)

PHC(lO+) W

THP PHS

TWW H(lO+) TK PO

CM(lO+) MCW(S-IO) SS-T PH« 5)

CP(lO+) PHCC5-10) W '

THP

H(lO+) TK PO CM(S-IO)

MCW(IO+) SS-T, PH« 5) CP(lO+)

PHC(5-1O) HP

146

ACS« 5) CY(lO+)

NCS« 5) SP(lO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(10+)

ACS« 5) CY(IO+)

NCS(lO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(lO+) ST(10+)

ACS(lO+) CY(lO+)

NCS(IO+) SP(10+)

OCS(10+) ST(IO+)

ACS« 5) CY(lO+)

NCS(lO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

BS

RS(IO+)

NW(lO+)

BS

RS(lO+)

NW(lO+)

BS

RS«S)

NW(10+)

BS

RS(IO+)

NW(lO+)

BS

RS(IO+)

NW(IO+)

BS

RS(lO+)

NW(lO+)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE (As on 1999)

PR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR

FP

" co ,g .:;:

3 ..t:: u

" e 0-0-

...:

14

E -'"

2 OJ u

" S ~ a<J

" 'l: 3

'" OJ :::; OJ Z

15

Madurai (II)

Madurai (II)

'" 0. 0-E;l t; 'l: 0

0...

16

ED EAG

EA

-------- Uninhabited -

Madurai (10) EA

" .8 N

" on " ~ -t; 0-

" 0-

~ OJ Z

17

NM

NM

NM

-------- Uninhabited ------------

PR

PR MR FP

PR MR

FP

Madurai (19)

Madurai (IS)

Madurai. (20)

ED

EAG

ED EAG

ED EAG

N

N

NM

D :0 0 8 8 0 U

" " "0 t:: ~ 0 0- u 8 <i3 U; " " 0 oj

~ 8

IS

,0

,0

,0,0

,0,0

Granite, 0

Black Smith,

Carpentry, 0

Lanu use (i.e. area under different types of lanu use in

1:: 0

u..

19

V' ~ " :;;

'" e "0 OJ

" co ]

20

GC(49.6) W(OA) T(50.0)

GC(37.S) T(37.S)

TK(25.0) T(25.0)

TK(S3.S) T(S3.S)

GC(46A)

T(46A)

GC(4S.3) T(48.3)

GC(67.S) IS6.6 TK(82.2)

T(l49.9)

147

GC(12S.I) TK(61.1)

T(l89.3)

hectare)

"0 OJ

" .~f.l :: .;:: ~

21

0.3

0.0

16.3

0.1

25.8

co " :0 " .2 u :3 '" OJ " > :g v OJ e on liJ ,g on :a 'l: "0 .:;: > OJ " " " :g " "

0 4-<

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22 23 2

0.1 7.7 Kathavanenthal

IS.5 94.S Veerapanjan

10.5 26.5 Eachaneri

33.9 35.1 Vilatlmf

1.0 Kosavikulam

45.2 Vellakulam

59.2 23S.1 Edayapatti

0.1 3S.1 Isalani

t; .!O 8 " " OJ '5 C/O

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

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" ..c::

.s 2-OJ '-' V 0 0" -l ..::l o<l ~ v v on -5 ;:; ,g

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-;;; v -;;; .~ S

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2 3

CD Block: Madurai East (0003)

63 Thatchanendal (01385400)

Karuppukkal 64 (01385500)

65 Varichiyur (01385600)

Vidathakulam (J6

(01385700)

O,Athi Kulam 67 (01385800)

68 Pappagudi (01385900)

69 Seegankulam, (01386000)

155.8

72.1

484.3

45.5

42.9

108.6

109.5

~

Ol " <l)

~ u oJ :g 0 <l) 0

U N

0 ~ 0 ~ "0 ..c::

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0 OJ .~ 0

..c:: '3 '-0- 0 0 ... 0- v

-;;; .D E

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4 5

459

5~~

2,121

170

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges VIZ.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

oa " .s OJ '-' oJ

"0 W

6

P

104 M« 5) C(lO+)

P 143 M«5)

C(lO+)

PM! 480 C(5-10)

36 P(5-1O) M(5-10) C(lO+)

il OJ

" <'l 0" " '-' :.:;;

'6 " " 8 :::E

7 8

THP H(lO+) WTK MCW(lO+) SS-T, PHC«5) W

THP H(5-10) W MCW(5-10) SS-T, PIIC(5-10) W

PHS THP

RMP(2) WTK

CHW H(5-10)

5S-T,

MCW(5-10) W

"0 §

..c:: 0-e Oll v v }l " 0

..c:: 0-

~ V 0 OJ p.., t'

9

PO PH«5)

PO PH

PO PH(I2)

;f3 E ~ "§

2 " "0 '5 6 il B ;; " ..c:: in '-'

'" (5 '3 -;,

"0

~ 0 "0

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ACS« 5) CV« 5) CM« 5) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) CP« 5) OCS(lO+) ST« 5)

ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) CM(5-IO)

NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) CP(5-10)

OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

CM ACS CV NCS(5-10) SP(IO+)

CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(10+)

-------- Uninhahited ------------

-------- Uninhabited ------------

-- Uninhabited -------

H(lO+) lIP W

MCW(IO+) SS-O PHC(lO+)

148

PO PH«5)

CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CV« 5) CP(lO+) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

ci ~

oJ .s (3 ~ ~

" '" 0 " .~ 2; u "§ .;:: >; oJ '" " " S u [l

" '> OJ 0 ~ U " 13

BS«S) RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(10+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS«5) R5(10+) NW(lO+)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE (As on 1999)

PR MR

FP

PR MR

FP

PR MR FP

<U

"" ~ ";;;: .9 ..c:: u

" 0

5. 0-

--< 14

E "'" "2-0) u

" " ~ 'is o(j

" '" .9

'" ~ 0)

Z

15

Madurai (19)

Madurai (20)

Madurai (17)

>,

0.. 0.. iil il :< 0

0.-

16

ED

EAG

ED

EAG

EA

0)

" N " "" OJ

~

~ 0)

0..

'" 0..

~ <U

Z

17

NM

N

NM

-------- Uninhabited ------------

-------- Uninhabited ------------

-------- Uninhabited ------------

FP Madurai (l 1) ED

i':' -a 0 6 6 0 U

c " "Cl t ~ 0 " 0.. V § ~

" to " 0 oJ

::E s 1 ~

Paddy, 0

,0

,0

,0,0,0,0

Land use (i.e. area under dJ fferent types of land use in hectare)

~

~ 0

l.I..

19

149

V' ~

" Sl >,

e-"Cl <i.)

OJ OIl

]

20

TK(65.9) T(65.9)

TK(29.5) T(29.5)

TK(226.0) T(226.0)

TK(6.0) T(6.0)

TK(IS.I)

T(15.1)

GC(78.7) T(78.7)

GC(91.3) T(91.3)

"Cl O)

OJ

"" E S ::J

21

58.2

32.5

2.9

"" " 'is " U ~ 2, '" 0) 0)

0) > :g 0) 0 "" ~ 51 ~ :3

'" "Cl > .;;:

0) § " " .S '-

~ '0 ;, OJ 0 ..c:: c:

.~ 6 £! u '" " ~ :; '" B " --< Z 01) u

22 23 2

3.2 28.5 Thatchanendal

10.2 Kamppukkal

5.9 249.6 Varichiyur

39.5 Vidathakulam

27.8 D,Athi Kulam

6.8 23.0 Pappagudi

0.8 17.4 Seegankulam,

~ 0) .0

6 " " ~ 0)

C/1

63

65

66

67

68

69

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.s 2-;;; u '" 0 .& -l

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~ OIl -5 ::§ " '-.D

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'" '- OJ

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Vl Z t-

2 3

CD Block: Madurai East (0003)

"0 Andarkutarasm (01386100)

71 Elarnanur (01386200)

72 PUllapaniyur (01386300)

73 Vallakundu (01386400)

74 Parayankulam (01386500)

7S Aalavanthan (01386600)

76 Unnathur (01386700)

192.8

258.3

152.9

17.8

246.7

43.4

1,177.4

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" 0

" 0 u '::!. <3 en 0 "0 N -0

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2,201

894

350

215

589

418

1,277

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

il ;;;

OJ 3: c 0

OJ OIl

''§ c u :.i2 u 'is c

'" " "0 ~ i§ U.l

6 7 8

HA THP

P PHS 517 H(5-10)

TK M«5)

SS-T, C(S-IO) MCW«5)

HP PHC«5)

P S PUC -M« 5) H(lO+)

THP SS-T,

HP

187 C(lO+) MCW(lO+)

PHC(lO+)

P

83 M« 5)

C« 5)

SI P« 5) M«5) C(lO+)

127 P« 5) M«5) C« 5)

P« 5) 93

M«S) C(lO+)

P 1(3) Tr(3)

292 0(3)

M«5) C(lO+)

THP H(lO+) WTK MCW(lO+) SS-T, PHC(lO+) W

H(IO+) HP MCW(lO+) SS-HP PIIC(5-10)

PHS THP CHW WTK H(10+) SS-T, PHC(5-10) W

H(IO+) HP W

MCW(lO+) SS-O

PHC(S-IO)

PHS THP

CHW W

H(lO+) MCW(lO+)

SS-T, W

PHC(5-10)

150

"0

'" '" ..0: "-~ OIl

" " ~ c 0

..0:

:i 0-

" 0 u Po t'

9

PO PH(S)

PO PH(6)

PO PH« S)

PO

PH«5)

PO TO PH(7)

PO

PH«S)

PO TO PH(5)

6 u

"0 '" '" '" oj

'" OJ " .n ·u " il >

E .~ S 0 P-U 0

10

CM«5) CP«5)

CM«5) CP« 5)

CM«5) CP«5)

C 0 c

"§ 2 "3 u ·c Oll «

:a 0 E ~ " ::J u ""§ "0 'is ~ ;; v .2 " ~ V;

::J -;:a "0

u S .0

c o(J ::J

" " u OJ c ~

" Q en s '" t:: ,8 0 .= en 'E ~

0 v 0- 8 "3 ''5 ~

Vl

·c 'is ·u u ·u :;:j OIl ~ " ~ '" " e>:: ,g « 11 12

ACS« 5) CV«S) NCS(S-10) SP(S-IO) OCS(S-10) ST(lO+)

- ST ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) NCS(S-10) SP(IO ) OCS(lO+) -r

ACS« S) CV(lO+) NCS« S) SP(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

CM(S-IO) ACS(5-10) CV('i-IO) CP(S-10) NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO)

OCS(5-10) ST(S-IO)

CM«S) CP«S)

CM(S-10) CP« S)

CM«S) CP« 5)

ACS« 5) CV« 5) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) OCS(l 0+) ST( 10+)

ACS« 5) CV«5) NCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10)

ACS CV«5)

NCS(lO+) OCS(lO+)

SP(10+) ST(lO+)

",-en ::J .s 6 ;;;

'" ~ '" >, 0 " '.g Z U '§ :;:. a '"

oj ,; ~ E u

S ~ " ;;; 0 1;l u 3:

13

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(10+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS« 5)

RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS«5) RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE (As on 1999)

PR

PR

PR

MR

FP

FP

PR

MR FP

FP

PR

MR

FP

v 01l

2 5: 2 ..c: U

'" 2 0. n-

<t:

14

s .... 2-v u

" ~ '6 o(l

" ~ 2 1;> 0)

8 O.)

Z

15

Madurai3 (12)

Madurai (9)

Madurai (14)

Madurai (15)

Madurai (IS)

Madurai (16)

Madurai (20)

'" 0. 0. Ol .... OJ

~ 0

0...

16

EA

ED EAG

EA

ED

ED EAGEA

ED

ED EAG

Q '6 0)

" 0

.~ E " E 00 0

" u ::E E ~ " "0

t; t:: v !:i 0.

0 0. t) oj

.9 0. ~ ~ '" C3 " OJ " Z ::E E

17 18

N Rubber Tape, 0

NM ,0

NM ,0

,0

NM ,0

,0

N ,0

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1:: 0

u..

19

151

'O? u !:i s: >,

e '0 OJ

"" 01l

]

20

GC(83.1) T(83.1)

TK(157.3) T(157.3)

TK(55.3)

T(5S.3)

WE(2.8) TK(163.6) T(l66.4)

GC(25.0) WE(3.0)

T(2S.0)

GC(397.0)

WE(3.2)

T(400.2)

"0 v

"" 01l

:§ " ;:J

21

0.1

0.4

00

" '6 '" c2 u 2- ~ 0) 0)

> 0) :0 " ~

;:: " 01l

OJ) ~ 2 ~ "0 .;;: > 0) " " " " 0 4-< :0 a 8 .~ 0

" " 0)

2 ..c: .~ U oj E "3 '" 1:: "3 oj

" <t: Z u 0 u

22 23 2

60.1 49.7 Andarkularasm

0.2 100.7 Elamanur

0.9 96.7 Pottapaniyur

17.S Vallakundu

SO.3 Parayankulam

15.4 Aalavanthan

0.3 776.4 Unnathur

t; .D E '" " '" .;::: v

C/J

70

71

72

73

74

75

76

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VJ z r

2 3

CD Block: Madurai East (0003)

77 Kpzhikudi (01386800)

78 Kondabethan (01386900)

9 Karuppapillaiendhal 7 (Ot387000)

80 Sakkimangalam (01387100)

81 Udangundu (01387200)

82 Oovalur (01387300)

83 Senkottai (01387400)

328.8

48.4

73.6

819.3

63.6

69.S

369.3

'" iii " " U ;::; 0 ~

" a .~

:; 0-0 0-

" '0 r

4

413

189

1,123

6,368

291

188

482

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DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

OJ

" .S ';; u ;:l '0 p..;

6

PUC

90 P« 5) M«S) C(lO+)

P

52 M« 5) C(lU+)

271 P«S) M«S) C(IO+)

P(6)

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

il

'" 3: eo

OJ " ~ ~ (5 :2

7 8

THP H(lO+) TK MCW(lO+) SS-T, PHC(tO+) HP

THP H(lO+) TK MCW(5-tO) SS-T. PHC«5) HP

PHS THP H(S-IO) W MCW(S-IO) SS-T.

PHC« 5) W

PHS THP

'0

" '" -= 0-

" 0'0 1) v § Ii -= it '" 0

p.., 'i) t'

9

PO PH(4)

PO PH(3)

PO PH(4)

'i3 E OJ a tl "

1) ;:l '0 'i3 il E ;; 6 " -= a Vi u

'" " ~ '0 ]2 a '0 "

.0-

" " § o<l v E '" " " u

" " "§ OJ s-'g .0 OJ § ~ t v .3 Z ;:l

~.~ :: :; '" '.g .~ E f! 'c :; '5 1) E E u tl .....:~ OJ .;::: 'u TJ a 0- M eo <l) "

;:l

U a « '" 8 c.:: ~ -= « 10 II 12

- ACS(S-IO) CV(lO+) CM(5-10) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) CP(S-IO) OCS(10+) ST(10+)

ACS« S) CV(lO+) CM« 5) NCS(lO+) SP(10+) CP« 5) OCS(10+) ST(lO+)

CM«5) CP(d)

ACS« 5) CV(10+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

ACS

,,-OJ a e '.g

~ ~ >, .S '" '" 3: u ~ >. '8

'" ;:l ,,; ~ E u

E .;; " ';; a ~ u 3:

13

BS

RS« 5)

NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS«5) RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS 1,456 M 0(3)

H(lO+) TK PO CP CM« NCS(IO+)

CV(S-1O) RS« 5)

MCW(S-IO) SS-T, PH(6S) 5) SP(lO+) C(lO+)

PHC(lO+) HP OCS(IO+)

ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

THP

P« 5) H(lO+) TWW

PO TO ACS(S-1O) CV(lO+) BS

59 TK CM(10+) RS(lO+) M(S-IO) MCW(lO+)

SS-T, PH

CP(lO+) NCS(S-IO) SP(lO+)

NW(lO+) C(lO+) PHC(lO+)

W OCS(S-IO) ST(lO+)

THP

39 P(lO+) H(lO+) WTK PO

CM«S) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS«S)

M(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T, PH CP«S)

NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(lO+) C(lO+) PHCC1O+) W OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

PHS THP

P CHW WTK

OCS 98 M(S-IO) H(lO+) SS-T

PO CM(5-tO) ACS« 5)

CV«5) BS« 5) PH SP« S) RS(IO+)

C(lO+) MCW(S-IO) W ' CP(S-IO) NCS« S) ST«S) NW(lO+)

PHC(tO+)

152

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE (As on 1999)

PR MR FP

PR

PR

PR MR FP

PR FP

PR MR FP

MR FP

" on ,g .:;

S .<::

<.)

" 0 0. 0.. -< 14

E "'" 2 " u

" £1 'i:3 -<!

" '" S V>

" ;; '" z 15

Madurai (11)

Madurai (14)

Madurai (14)

Madurai (12)

Madurai (15)

Madurai (29)

Madurai (22)

'" ""-0.. ~ OJ

'" 0 0...

16

ED EAG

EA

ED EAG

ED

EAG

ED EAG

ED EAG

EA

'" " N '" 01)

'" ~ ~

OJ 0..

" 0..

~ '" Z

17

NM

N

N

NM

NM

'" ~ 0 E E 0 <.)

'0 " "Cl

'§S '" :; 0.. u § ,z: ~ '" " 0 oj

~ E

18

,0

Rubber Tape, Appalam

,0

Bricks, Agricalture, 0

,0

, Carpenrey, 0

,0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

~ OJ (5

19

'OJ' u :; S; >. e

"Cl OJ

" 00

]

20

TKO 37.4) T(137.4)

GC(5.6) WE(l.5) T(7.1)

"Cl OJ

" 00 "6 '", :J

21

01) c: .a '" ~ u ,s :3 V>

'" '" :> ::0 '" '" ~ 0

" 00

" i;J, ~ ,g

'" "Cl ';; "

:>

'" OJ '" " 0 '-:g 0 ;; .~ 0

'" " 2 .<:: '" .E; E u

"3 iii ~ "3 '" 0 -< u Z

22 23 2

13.0 178.4 Kpzhikudi

26.0 15.3 Kondabethan

OJ .D E '" '" Oil

'5 [J)

77

78

WE(O.4) T(O.4) 53.2 20.0 Karuppapillaiendhal 79

153

GC(Il.O) WE(26.I) TK(214.S) T(25 1.9)

WE(2.4) TK(32.7) T(35.0)

TK(66.2) T(66.2)

TK(70.9) T(70.9)

3.5 57.1

9.3 5.5

0.1 0.1

18.3 3.3

506.9 Sakkimangalam so

13.S Udangundu 81

3.2 Oova1ur 82

276.8 Senkottai 83

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2 3

CD Block: Madurai East (0003)

84 Kalimangalam (01 387S00)

Karseri 85 (01387600)

86 Sakkudi (01387700)

87 Ananjiur (01387800)

88 Angadimangalam (01387900)

Block Total

215.8

195.0

273.3

330.8

565.5

20537.0

4

1,561

1,953

2,333

441

2,436

95,420

5

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and

next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< S kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

6

353 PM S C(lO+)

P

429 M(5-10)

C(lU+)

P(2)

S28 M(10+) C(10+)

P

120 M« 5) C(10+)

P(3)

537 M« 5) C(lO+)

P(SS)

M(15) S(S)

7 8

MCW THP

PHS CHW W

SS-T, H(lO+) W PHC(lO+)

THP TWW

H(10+) TK

MCW(lO+) SS-T PHC(lO+) W '

THP PHS TWW H(IO+) TK

MCW(lO+) SS-T PHC(5-1O) W '

THP

H(5-1O) ;;w MCW(S-IO) SS-T PHC(5-1O) W '

PHS THP TWW

~~\~«5) TK PHC« 5) SS-T,

W

HA(2)

0(3) DA T(70)

DU MH W(59)

9

PO PH(SO)

PO TO PH

PO PH(lO)

PO

PH«S)

PO PH(7)

PO(7S)

10 11 12

SC)p CM« ~~~(IO+) CV(lO+)

SP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

ACS(S-IO) CV(lO+) CM(lO+) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) CP(IU+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

CM(S-IO) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) CP« S) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+)

OCS( 10+) ST(l 0+)

CM(5-10) ACS(S-IU) CV(S-IU) CP(5-10) NCS(S-IO) SP(lO+)

OCS(S-IO) ST(lO+)

CM«5) CP«S)

ACS« S) ST NCS« 5) CV« 5) OCS« 5) SP(lO+)

ACS(15)

13

BS RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(1U+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(10+)

BS RS(S-IO) NW(IO+)

BS RS« 5) NW(lO+)

2l,9S9 PUC(4) CWC(3) TK(49)

TO(4) CM(8)

NCS(2) CV(3)

BS(5S) PRC(2) IIP(73) CP(7) ST(4)

C 10 PR(118l) OCS(3) PIIS(25) TW(23)

Tr(3) RMP(2) L(3)

O(S) CHW(IO)

154

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE (As on 1999)

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR

PR MR FP

<l) on ~ .s: ;3 ..c: u

" 2 0-0-~

14

PR(6S) MR(51) FP(54)

E "'" 3 v u

" tl '6 o<l

" 'S 8 ~

" ;;; 0)

Z

15

Madurai (22)

Madurai (14)

Madurai (13)

Madurai (25)

Madurai (18)

;..,

"C.. 0-Sl .... V

'S 0

Cl..

IG

EA

ED bAG

ED EAG

ED EAG

EA

ED(43) EAG(34) EA(35)

<l) c: 'N " on " ~ il 0-

" 0-

~ v Z

17

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

N(66) M(44)

~

'8 S S 0 u

E " "0 t::

~ 0 0-§ ~ 10 " " 0 " ~ " 18

Black Smith, Carpentry, Appalam

Bricks, 0

,0

,0

Bricks, R.CC.Pipe,O

Land u,e (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

~ <l)

a u:..

19

" ~ " S; >,

e-"0 OJ

" on ]

20

TK( 172.1) T(l72.I)

W(3.1) WE(6.7) TK(72.0) T(81.9)

TK(140.3) T(l40.3)

WE(2!.7) TK(l76.0) T(l97.8)

W(l6.2) WE(68.8) TK(308.5) T(393 6)

GC(6003.2) PC(25.I9)

W(I88.B) WE(351.07)

186.6 TW(6.14) TWE(12.09) TK(4692.45) 0(3)

T(11281.22)

155

"0 OJ

" on 'E

'" ~ 21

0.1

4.9

36.8

16.9

0.8

659.6

OJ) c: '6 " .... U J=: .g OJ OJ

> '" OJ 2 :a OJ)

~ " on ~ ~ " 'S "0 > .s: ,n OJ " " " " " 0 4- " :a " ;;; .~ 0 " 8 " OJ

.:: ..c

" .~ S ~ u :; " ~ :; " " ~ Z Q)

u 0 u VJ

22 23 2

0.2 43.4 Kalimangalam 84

75.0 33.3 Karseri 85

96.2 Sakkudi 86

2.2 114.0 Ananjiur 87

47.0 124.2 Angadimangalam 88

2067.7 6342.0

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MADURAI WEST CD BLOCK

157

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise)

Name of the District:Madurai Name of the CD Block: Madurai West

Serial number

Name of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number

2 3 4

Name of Taluk: Madurai North

Adalai 01380600 160070016001600700

2 Alagarmalai R.F 01373800 160070016001600030

3 Alattur 01380200 160070016001600660

4 Ambalathadi 01376600 160070016001600310

5 Ariyur 01376500 160070016001600300

6 Boothakudi 01379100 160070016001600550

7 Chatrapatti 01374200 160070016001600070

8 Chellanagoundanpatti 01376400 160070016001600290

9 Chettikulam 01379300 160070016001600570

10 Chinnapatti 01374600 160070016001600110

11 Erukkalainattam 01377700 160070016001600420

12 Illuppakudi 01379500 160070016001600590

13 Iraniyam 01380000 160070016001600640

14 Kadavur 01373700 160070016001600020

15 Kallikudi 01378900 160070016001600530

16 Kannikudi 01380100 160070016001600650

17 Karuvanur 01377100 160070016001600360

18 Kavanur 01376100 160070016001600260

19 Keelanedugulam 01379000 160070016001600540

20 Keelapanangadu 01381100 160070016001600760

21 Keelapandi 01378000 160070016001600450

22 Kiluvamalai R.F 01373600 160070016001600010

23 Kodimangalam 01377900 160070016001600440

24 Kovilappangudi 01380900 160070016001600730

25 Kovilkurundhankulam 01380800 160070016001600720

26 Kulamangalam 01377000 160070016001600350

27 Malaipatti 01374300 160070016001600080

28 Mandikulam 01377200 160070016001600370

29 Manjampatti 01374100 160070016001600060

30 Maranavariendal 01379400 160070016001600580

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise)

Name of the District:Madurai Name of the CD Block: Madurai West

Serial number Name of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number

2 3 4

Name of Taluk: Madurai North

31 Melapanangadi 01381000 160070016001600750

32 MooJakurichi 01378500 160070016001600500

33 Paraipatti 01377300 160070016001600380

34 Pattakkurichchi 01380700 160070016001600710

35 Pechikulam 01380300 160070016001600670

36 Periyapatti 01376000 160070016001600250

37 Pillayarnatham 01378400 160070016001600490

38 Podumbu 01380500 160070016001600690

39 Poolampatti 01374400 160070016001600090

40 Poonari 01379600 160070016001600600

41 Samayanallur 01378800 1600703006000000

42 Sambakulam 01378300 160070016001600480

43 SiruvaJai 01376300 160070016001600280

44 Thenur 01378700 160070016001600520

45 Therkupethampatti 01376200 160070016001600270

46 Thiruppalai 01381200 160070016001600770

47 Thodaneri 01378600 160070016001600510

48 Usilampatti 01377800 160070016001600430

49 Vadugapatti 01378200 160070016001600470

50 Vagaikulam 01380400 160070016001600680

51 Vairavanatham 01376800 160070016001600330

52 Vayalur 01376900 160070016001600340

53 Veerapandi 01378100 160070016001600460

54 VeJichinatham 01374500 160070016001600100

55 Veppangulam 01379200 160070016001600560

56 Vittankulam 01376700 160070016001600320

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Kiluvamalai R.F (01373600)

Kadavoor 2

(01373700)

3 Alagarmalai Rf (01373800)

Manjampatti 4

(01374100)

5 Chattrapatti (01374200)

(j Malaipatty (01374300)

7 Poolampatti (01374400)

Velchmatham 8

(01374500)

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371.9

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the viIIage, a dash C-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

-a " o .~ u ,g

f.l.l

6 7 8 9

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THP TWW

PO

10 II 12 13

BS H(lO+) ACS« 5) CV«5)

112 PC M« 5) MCW(lO+)

TK PH(3)

CM«5) NCS« 5) SP« 5)

RS(lO+)

PHC« 5) SS-T, CPC<5)

OCS« 5) ST(10+) NW(lO+)

W

-------- Uninhabited ------------

P(3) M S HPHS THP PO

ACS(IO+) CV(10+) BS

416 MCW«5) TWW PTa CM«5) RS(10+) TrC«5)

PHC«S) SS-T,W PH(lO) CP«S) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+)

NW(IO+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+)

MCW THP ST BS

634 PM S PHS TWW PO

CMCP ACS« 5)

CV«5) RS(IO+) PUC C«5) H«5) TK PH(20) NCS(IO+)

PHC«5 ) SS-T,W OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+)

PHS THP BS

276 PM(5-10) H(lO+) TWW PO CM(~-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO)

RS(10+) C(S-IO) MCW(lO+) TK PH(5) CP(5-IO NCS(5-10) P(iO+)m

NW(IO+) Pf[C(5-10) SS-T,W ) OCS(S-IO) ST(lO+)

THP BS

PM(5-10) H(lO+) TWW PO - ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) 159

C(5-10) MCW(S-IO) TK PH(3) CM(5-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) RS(lO+)

PHC(5-10) SS-T,W CP(5-IO) OCS(5-IOJ ST(lO+) NW(lO+l

PHS THP BS

H«5) PO ACS« 5) 425

PM«5) WTK CM«S)

CV«5) RS(IO+)

C(lO+) MCW(IO+) S3-T,W

PH(l4) CP« 5)

NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHC«S) OCS(lO+) ST«5)

162

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE (As on 1999)

PR MR FP

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PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

Madurai (17)

Madurai (16)

Madurai (16)

Madurai (16)

Madurai (19)

EA NM

EA NM

EA NM

EA NM

EA NM

IS

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0.0,0

0,0,0

0.0,0

0,0,0

0,0,0

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GC(42.2) TK(21.6) T(63.7)

GC(10.7) W(J.S) WE(2.S) TWE(3.S) TK(45.9) T(64 S)

GC(31.9) W(J.O) WE(3.6) TW(1.3) T(37.7)

GC(97.7) WE(S.6) TK(9J.S) T(l9S.0)

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106.4

253.3

23.3

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9.1 59.1 Kadavocr

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205.0 15.0 Manjampatti

1.9 52.9 Chattrapatti

4.3 19.1 Malaipatty

5.1 16.7 Poolampatti

19.5 51.6 Velchinatham

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9 ChiIl1lapatti (01374600)

10 Peri yapatti (U13760Uo)

II Kavanur (01376100)

12 Therkupetampatti (01376200)

13 SiIUvalai (01376300)

14 Chellanagowendanpa tti (01376400)

1 Ariyur S (01376S00)

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VU,LAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

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259 PM«S) C(5-10)

132 PM«5) C« 5)

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PHS THP

230 P MC(lO+) H(S-IO) WTK MCW(>5) SS-T,W PHC(S-IO)

98 PM« 5) C(lU+)

195 PM«5) C« S)

PHS H(>5) MCW(>5) PHC(>5)

THP WTK SS-T,W

THP H(lO+) SS-T MCW(S-IO) HP ' PHC(S-IO)

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CP(lO+) OCS(lO+)

ACS CM«S) NCS(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+)

CM(lO+) ACS(IO+)

CP« 5) NCS(lO+)

OCS« 5)

CM(~-IO) ACS« 5) NCS(lO+)

CP« 5) OCS(lO+)

ACS CM« 5) NCS(lO+) CP« 5) OCS(IO+)

ACS« 5) CM« 5) NCS(lO+) Cpr < 5) OCS(1 0+)

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BS CV(lO+) RS(lO+) SP(lU+) NW(lO+) ST(lO+)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE (As on 1999)

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PR MR FP

PR

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PR

MR FP

PR

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liC(30.0) W(2.1) WE(7.4) TK(SS.I) T(97.6)

GC(116.9) TK(37.3) T(IS4.1)

GC(30L6) T(30L6)

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19.2 Periyapatti 10

30.S Kavanur 11

31.2 Therkupetampatti 12

73.S Siruvalai 13

11.3 Chellanagowendan- 14 patl!

62.2 Ariyur IS

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6 Ambalathadi I (01376600)

17 Vittankulam (01376700)

18 Vairavanatham (01376800)

Vayalur 19 (01376900)

20 Kulamangalam (01377000)

Karuvanur 21

(01377100)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

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PH(S2)

PHS THP H(lO+) TWW PO

325 P M C(lO.}) MCW(lO+) TK PH(9) PHC(>S) SS-T,W

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE (As on 1999)

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PR MR

FP

PR

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0,0,0

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GC(50.3) TK(60.2) T(110.4)

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GC(272.3) T(272.3)

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W( I 0.0) WE(2.S) TW(2.0) TK(l87.0) T(201.S)

GC(S9.2) W(O.4) WE(0.9) TK(l14.3) T(l74.8)

GC(S9.6) WE(2.8) TK(67.6) T(l30.1)

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0.1 8.0 Vittankulam

33.3 29.1 Vairavanatham

43.4 Vayalur

99.0 KlIlamangalam

9.1 Karuvanur

13.3 43.0 Mandikulam

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17

18

19

20

21

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23 Paraipatty (01377300)

24 Erukkalainathan (01377700)

25 Usilarnpatti . (01377800)

26 Kodimangalam (01377900)

27 Kcelapandi (01378000)

28 Veerapandi (01378100)

29 Yadugapatty (01378200)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms .. 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

:B 0 E 1)

~ " ::l d -0 'i3 :s II '" ;; " .2 "0 6 ..c

"8 Vl e " § u ,;, '0 ';a 10 "0

'" a "0 EO .6

'" » >-. .c t: -'< " § o(j .§ 0 " <U

0- '" iii 15 .~ ~ " ~ "@ ~ "@ E ~ OIl ·u .0 "@ " ~ t u .@ ;;::; 0)

" '" :3 a ::> § >-. en " " :;:; en a ·c '" " 1i 0 ;, :; .~

.~ .~ c. 0) ~ ~ .c E 12 ·c "§ ~ ~ '" ,9 E u c :i c. E " 'i3 E .;;: " " & .~ ·u u t) 'i:i "' 8 0 v 0 on v ::> 0 ~ Po '" U 0 ..: ~ g:; ~ ,.;:; ..: u ~

6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

71 P M« 5) C(S-10)

THP H(IO+) WTK

MCW(>5) SS-T,W PHC(>5)

PO PH(3)

- ACS(<5) CM(5-10) NCS(lO+)

CP« 5) OCS(lO+)

CY« 5) SP(10+) ST(lO+)

BS« 5)

RS(10+) NW(lO+)

THP BS

121 P M(5-1O) H(5-1O) TWW PO

CM«5) ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+)

RS(IO+) C(5-10) MCW(S-IO) TK PH«5)

CP«5) NCS(!O+) SP(lO+)

NW(IO+) PHC(5-1O) SS-T,W OCS(5-10) ST(10+)

THP BS

169 PM(5-1O) H(5-10) TWW PO

CM«5) ACS(5-10) CY(lO+)

RS(IO+) C(5-10) MCW(5-10) TK PH(2)

CP«5) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+)

NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) SS-T,W OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+)

PHS THP BS

174 PM«5) H(>5) TWW PO

CM«S) ACS« 5) CY(IO+)

RS(10+) C«5) MCW(>5) TK PH(6)

CP«5) NCS(10+) SP(lO+)

NW(lO+) PHC(>5) SS-T,W OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

PHS THP BS

121 PM«5) H(>S) TWW PO

CM«5) ACS(10+) CV(lO+)

RS(10+) C«5) MCW(>S) TK PH(2)

CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+)

NW(10+) PHC(>S) 5S-T,W OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

PHS THP BS

347 PM«5) H(>5) TWW PO

CM«5) ACS« S) CV(lO+)

RS(lO+) C«5) MCW(S-IO) TK PH(4) NCS(lO+) SP(10+)

PHC(5-1O) SS-T,W CP« 5)

OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

THP BS

86 PM«5) H(lO+) TWW PO

CM«5) ACS« S) CV(S-IO)

RS(lO+) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) TK PH« 5)

CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+)

NW(10+) PHC(>S) SS-T,W OCS(lO+) ST(10+)

168

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PR MR FP

PR

PR

PR

PR FP

PR MR FP

PR

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E "'" .2-OJ v

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Madurai (14)

Madurai (12)

Madurai (12)

Madurai (II)

Madurai (12)

Madurai (15)

" .5 N

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EA NM

EDEAG NM

EA NM

EA NM

EA NM

EA NM

EDEAG NM

i:' :a 0 E E 0 V

E '" -0 t:: ~ C " O-~

.5 ~ " V> " 0 '" ::E 6

IS

0,0,0

0,0,0

0,0,0

0,0,0

0,0,0

0,0,0

0,0,0

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~ 0

19

hectare)

OJ' v :::; Sl >. e .",

" ~ Of)

E 20

GC(7.0) W(7 2) WE(S.S) TW(0.2) TK(76.9) T(JOO.O)

GC(6.1) TK(33.4) T(39.5)

GC(44.9) TK(29.2) T(74.1)

GC(28.5) TK(40.9) T(69.4)

GC(4.4) TK(68.7) T(73.1)

GC(l5S.6) T(1SS.6)

TK(l74.3) T(174.3)

169

.",

" ~ 0" '6 ·a ;:J

21

65.8

3.3

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22 23 2

2.1 31.8 Paraipatty

1.6 16.8 Erukka1ainathan

2.2 20.7 Usilampatti

25.2 23.2 Kodimangalam

1.1 39.2 Keelapandi

5.6 Veerapandi

7.1 28.5 Vadugapatty

.... OJ .n 5 " " OJ '5 (IJ

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

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Sambakkulam 30 (01378300)

31 PiJlayar Natham (01378400)

32 Moolakurichi (01:178500)

3 Thodaneri 3 (01378600)

34 Thenur (01378700)

35 Samayanallur (01378800)

36 KaJlikudi (01378900)

63.9

86.1

147.8

467.4

764.8

341.9

300.8

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140

427

417

1,600

6,019

8,622

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

~

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Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given) :::; 0 ~

~ '0 .c ~

" 0 .c '-0 ~ Q.)

.n E " z 5

40 PM(5-10) C(10+)

104 P M(5-10) C(lO+)

92 P M« 5) C(10+)

PM«5) 404

C(lO+)

1,398 P(5) M C(lO+)

P(5) M(4) 2,061 S(2) PlJr

C(5-10)

122 PM(5-10) C(lO+)

6 7 8

MCW THP

CHW W H(5-1O) PHC(5-10) SS-T,W

PHS THP

H(>5) TWW MCW(5-10) S5-T PHC(>5) ,W

H THP MCW(>5) WTK PHC(>5) 5S-T,W

MCW THP PHS TWW H(>5) TKR PHC(>5) SS-T,W

HD(3) DII(2)

THP CWC

TWW PHS

S5-T,W MCW(>5) PHC(>S)

HU H(>S) THP

MCW(>5) TWW

PHC(>S) TK S5-T,W

170

PO PH(2)

PO PH

PO

9

PH« 5)

PO PTO PH(16)

PO PH(127)

PO TO PTU PH(l52)

PO PTO PH«5)

10 II 12

ACS« 5) CV« 5) CM(<5) CP(5-1O) NC5(5-10) 5P(5-1O)

OC5(5-10) 5T(5-1O)

- ACS(5-10) CV(5-IO) CM(S-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(5-1O) CP(5-1O) OCS(5-10) 5T(5-10)

ACS« 5) CV« 5) CM« 5) NCS« 5) SP« 5) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(10+)

CV«5) CM«5)

ACS« 5) NCS« 5) 5P(lO+)

CP« 5) OCS« 5) 5T(10+)

ST CPCM« ACS OCS

CV« 5) 5) NCS(lO+)

SP(lO+)

ACS CV CMCP NCS(10+) SP

OCS(10+) ST

CM(<5) ACS« 5) CV«5)

CP« 5) NCS« 5) SP«5) OC5« 5) ST« 5)

13

BS RS(5-10) NW(lO+)

B5 R5(5-10) NW(lO+)

BS«5) RS(lO+) NW(10+)

BS RS«5) NW(10+)

BS RS«5) NW(lO+)

BS RS NW(iO+)

BS« 5) R5« 5)

NW(10+)

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PR Madurai (20) EA

16 17

NM

NM

PR MR FP

Madurai (17) EDEAG N M

PR

PR MR FP

PR

PR FP

Madurai (20)

Madurai (16)

Madurai (16)

Madurai (16)

EA NM

EA NM

EA NM

EDEAG N M

18

0,0,0

0,0,0

0,0,0

0,0,0

0,0,0

Bricks, Y, 0

0,0,0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

19 20

GC(S1.7) T(S1.7)

GC(60.2) T(60.2)

GC(69.0) T(69.0)

GC(264.7) T(264.7)

GC(409.7) T(409.7)

GC(l79.8)

T(l79.8)

GC(l48.6) T(l48.6)

171

21

1.0

3.1

0.5

22 23 2

1.0 11.2 Sambakkulam

0.4 24.S Pillayar Natham

9.4 69.S Moolakurichi

42.7 160.0 Thodancri

118.6 233.S Thenur

4S.5 116.6 Samayanallur

104.S 47.3 Kallikudi

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

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CD Block: Madurai West (0004)

37 Keelanedunkulam - (01379000)

38 Boothagudy (01379100)

Veppangulam 39 (01379200)

40 Chettikulam (01379300)

41 Marani vari yen (01379400)

Eluppakudi 42 (01379500)

43 Ponneri - (01379600)

135.6

268.7

82.6

190.3

118.0

87.4

49.7

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1,296

428

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702

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

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U

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nearest place where the facility is available is given) <3 0 ~ ~

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MCW(>5) SS-T,W PH« S) PHC(>5)

PHS THP

292 P(2) M« 5) H(lO+) TW W C(lO+) MCW(>5) TK

PO PH(4)

lOS P« 5) M(S-

10) C(lO+)

902 PM«5) C(lO+)

160 PM«5) C(<5)

134 P« 5) M« 5) C(10+)

PHC(>5) 55-T,W

H(lO+) lIP

MCW(5-10) W PHC(S-10) 55-0

PHS THP

H(lO+) WTK

MCW(>5) 55-T,W

PHC(>5)

PH5 THP H(>S) TWW MCW(>5) TK PHC(>5) 55-T,W

H(lO+) ~HP MCW(lO+) PHC(IO+) 55-T,W

PO PH« 5)

PO PH« 5)

PO PH« 5)

PO PH«5)

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ACS« 5) CM« 5) NCS(lO+) cpe < 5) OC5(l 0+)

CM« 5) AC5« 5) CP« 5) NCS« 5)

OC5(lO+)

- ACS« 5) ~M(S-lO) NCS(5-10) CP(S-lO) OC5(lO+)

CM(lO+) ACS(lO+)

CP(10+) NCS(lO+) OC5(1O+)

CM«5) AC5(lO+)

CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) OC5(lO+)

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BS«5) RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

CV« 5) B5 SP(51O) R5(lO+) 5T(5-1O) NW(lO+)

CV«S) SP(10+) 5T(1O+)

CV(5-1O) 5P(lO+) 5T(l0+)

CV(lO+) SP(lO+) ST(lO+)

B5« 5) RS(10+) NW(lO+)

B5 R5(10+) NW(lO+)

B5 R5(l0+) NW(10+)

CM(10+) AC5(10+) CV(10+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+)

CP(lO+) OC5(10+) ST(10+)

B5« 5) RS(lO+J NW(lO+)

-------- Uninhabited ------------

172

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PR MR FP

FP

PR MR FP

PR

PR

Madurai (S) EDEAG N

Madurai (9) ED

Madurai (17) EA NM

Madurai (II) EA NM

Madurai (13) EA

-------- Uninhabited ------------

IS

0,0,0

0,0,0

0,0,0

Milk, 0, 0

0,0,0

0,0,0

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20

GC(SS.3) T(SS.3)

GC(60.S) TK(lOS.I) T(16S.9)

GC(40.6) TK(23.S) T(64.4)

GC(79.1) W(0.2) WE(O.S) TK(70.1) T(150.3)

GC(S 4) TK(73.8) T(79.2)

GC(56.7) T(S6.7)

GC(29.1) T(29.1)

173

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21

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22 23 2

26.9 20.3 Keelanedunkulam

15.3 S4.5 Boothagudy

Veppangulam

10.0 10.8 Chettikulam

38.8 Maranivariyen

20.6 10.2 Eluppakudi

11.8 8.9 Ponneri

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37

3S

39

40

41

42

43

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CD Block: Madurai West (0004)

44 Irani yam (01380000)

4 Kannikudi 5 (01380100)

46 Alathur (01380200)

47 Petchikulam (01380300)

48 Yagaikulam (01380400)

Podhumpu 49

(01380500)

50 Alhalai (01380600)

196.5

80.2

198.5

85.0

76.1

679.8

224.9

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1,488

998

1,437

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

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nearest place where the facility is available is given)

0 0 ~ on

"0 0 .c ~ :::> 0 .c '-0

<il " ...

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0 '-g " u u 'B " "0 " '-'l ::0

5 6 7

THP

201 P(2) M S H(lO+) TWW PUC C(lO+) MCW(lO+) TK

PHC(5-10) SS-T,W

118 P« 5) M« 5)C(10+)

356 PM« 5) C(<5)

206 PM« 5) C(5-10)

331 P« 5) M« 5) C(lO+)

P(4)M(5-902

10) C(5-10)

345 PM« 5) C(lO+)

HP H(lO+) TK

MCW(10+) SS-HP PHC(IO+)

PHS T HP H(>5) TWW MCW(>5) TK PHC(>5) SS-T,W

THP H(5-10) WTK

MCW(5-10) SS-T W PHC(5-IO) ,

THP H(lO+) TWW MCW(lO+) TK PHC(5-10) SS-T,W

HHMCW MHPHC HP

PHSRMP SS-HP

H(>5)

T lIP H(>S) TWW MCW(5-10) TK PHC(>5) SS-T,W

174

"0

" '" " .c

'" 0-;: ~ on on "

v

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~ 0-

" p., Ol "'

9

PO PH(l5)

PO PH«5)

PO PH(5)

PO PH(2)

PO PH(2)

PO PH(40)

PO PH(5)

'B 0 E b " " :::>

"0 'B b 3 ;; 6 " u -5 -,; Vi i:: 0 ~ "0 U .0

..::l 0 '0 E " " " ~ " " '" u " e " <il .S " " on 'w ..0 '2 " u '§ v B .S '" b Z on :: -,; .~ '" '" 0.

" '" .~ "3 ti ~ :B '" E b .~ ] b1 u '-' '@ 0 0. " U 0 -< ~ 5l % .s 10 11 12

ACS« 5) CY(lO+) CM(10+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+)

CP(lO+) OCS(10+) ST(lO+)

E .:! S 'B

:::> -<

CM« 5) ACS« 5) CY(5-10) CP«5) NCS«5) SP(IO+)

OCS( < 5) ST(l 0+)

ACS« 5) CY« 5) CM« 5) NCS« 5) SP(5-10) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST(5-1O)

CM(~-IO) ACS(S-10) CY(lO+)

CP(5-10) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(S-IO)

CM«5) ACS« 5) CY«5)

CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

ACS ST CM«5) NCS(IO+) CY«5) CP(5-10) OCS(10+) SP(10+)

ACS« 5) CY« 5) CM« 5) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

ci on :::> 0

.~ 6 on

" >, 0 " .~ }; u 'OJ >:. '2 ...

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E .s: ~ 0 i;l u ~

13

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS«5) RS(10+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(5-1O) NW(lO+)

BS(5-10) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS«5) RS(lO+) NW(10+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(10+)

BS RS(5-10) NW(lO+)

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PR

FP

PR

PR MR FP

PR

PR MR FP

PR

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Madurai (13)

Madurai (12)

Madurai (11)

Madurai (S)

Madurai (II)

Madurai (10)

Madurai (9)

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EA NM

EAG

EA NM

EA NM

EDEAG N M

F.A N M

EDEAG N M

>.

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0,0,0

0,0,0

Tooth Powder, 0, 0

0,0,0

0,0,0

0,0,0

0,0,0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in

t> ~ 0

u..

19

hectare)

v ~ => S; >. e

"0 v

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GC(66.1) T(66.1)

GC(47.S) T(47.S)

GC(47.1) TK(43.0) T(901)

GC(68.2) T(68.2)

GC(92)W(2.1) WE(1.6) TK(28.9) T(41.8)

GC(456.1) T(456.1)

GC(l34.9) T(l34.9)

175

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" bI)

'5 a :J

21

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22 23 2

27.4 103.1 Iraniyam

10.5 21. 9 Kannikudl

2.8 105.6 Alathur

12.6 4.3 Petchikulam

17.3 17.1 Vagaikulam

57.~ 152.4 Podhumpu

9.1 70.5 Athalai

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45

46

47

48

49

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~ 1 Pattakkurichi (01380700)

Kurunthan Kulam 52 (01380800)

53 Kovilpappakudi (01380900)

54 Melapannangudi (01381000)

Keelappanangudi 55

(01381100)

Tiruppalai 56 (01381200)

Block Total

89.9

17.2

458.7

101.5

67.3

707.8

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145

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262

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(As on 1999)

Vi' iil " " U

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 krns., 5- 10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given) 0 0 c: ~ '0 ..c :';l

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PHC(5-10)

D(2)DH THP

1,035 P(2) MC« PHCPHS

WTK 5) RMP(2)

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94 PM«5) H(lO+) TWW C(10+) MCW(IO+) TK

PHC(5-1O) SS-T,W

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5) C(5-1O) MCW(S-IO) SS-T W PHC(5-IO) ,

PHS THP P(6) M(2) S CHW H(>5) TW W

2,029 PUC C(2) MCW(>5) TK

PHC(>5) SS-T,W

11(3) HA lIU 1I11 D(S)

T(49) P(68)

DlI(3) W(48)

MCW(S) 18 686 M(16) S(9) MIl TK(38)

' PUC(6) HP(S2) C(3) 10 Tr CWC(2) TW(33)

• PlIC(3) R L(3)

PlIS(26) RMP(4) CHW(3)

176

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PO PH«5)

PO PH(95)

PO PH(2)

PO PHO)

PO(2) TO PH(736)

PO(S4) TO(4) PTO(S)

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CM«5) CP(lO+)

CM«5) CP«5)

CP CM«5)

CM(2) CP(S)

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ACS( < 5) CV( < 5) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO)

ACS« 5) CV«5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

CV ACS« 5)

ST NCS(lO+)

SP(lO+) OCS(IO+)

ACS« 5) CV«5) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) OCS(10+) ST(10+)

ACS CV«5)

NCS« 5) OC5(5-1O)

SP(S-IO) ST«5)

ACS« 5) CV«5) NCS« 5) SP« 5)

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ACS(9) CV(3)

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BS RS(lU+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(5-10) NW(lO+)

BS RS(5-1O) NW(IO+)

BS(43) RS

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE (As on 1999)

MR

FP

PR MR

FP

PR

PR

PR MR FP

v 01)

:2 .> 3 ..c: u

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MR(27) FP(33)

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Madurai (S)

Madurai (10)

Madurai (S)

Madurai (11)

Madurai (10)

Madurai (S)

16 17

EDEAG N M

ED

EA NM

EDEAG N M

EDEAG NM

EA NM

ED(14) N(49)

EAG(13) M(47) EA(38)

IS

0,0,0

0,0,0

0,0,0

0,0,0

0,0,0

0,0,0

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19 20

GC(49.0) T(49.0)

G C(277. 2) T(277.2)

GC(14.S) TW(lA) TWE(1.9) TK(4S.1) T(66 0)

GC(16A) TK(22.3) T(3S.7)

GC(177.1) TK(53.9) T(230.9)

GC(490S.SS)

W(28.67) WE(57.03)

7697.7 TW(S.72) TWE(5.67)

TK(1609.43) T(6615.07)

177

21 22

0.1 I.S

49.5

17.7

2S.5

21.5 92.1

990.8 1099.2

v on g >

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a " Z

23 2

3S.9 Pattakkurichi

17.2 Kurunthan Kulam

132.1 Kovilpappakudi

17.8 Melapannangudi

Keelappanangudi

363.2 Tiruppalai

2765.3

h

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51

52

53

S4

55

56

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ALANGANALLUR CD BLOCK

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INDIA TAMILNADU

VADIPATTI TALUK MADURAI DISTRICT

Kilometres 2 0 2 4 6

-:-:~-----

t

(

1

PANCHAYAT UNIONS (CD.BLOCKS)

@ ALANGANALLUR

@VADIPATII

f 1

Panehayal Union (CDS/oekl boundary excludes slalulory lowns.

) '1

\

/ /

T A L DISTRICT

u K

/

o

No. of Villages 73

No.ofTowns

PLCN Starting from 01388000

PLCN Ending at 01395200

Total Population 2,11,198

Bounda~. District ..

Taluk ..

Panchayat Union (CD.Block) .,

ioimoo"fl Villages with location Code No ...

Reserved Fores! with name '" '" ,~~ Se~bajh~~ F,~: TalukHeadquartes . @

Villa~eshaving200-499. 500·999, ... ... 100 ·4999 and 5000 & above Population . .. I'" Urban Area with Location Code number .. ... DI!:::J

i--8Sr-1 Uninhabited villages with Location Code No . ... __ .x ___

NalionalHighway .. _!!_

Important Metalled Road

Railway line, Broad gauge ... ... ~~~

River and Stream .. ~ ... ~

PoslOfficelTelegraphOffice . POIlO

Higher Secondary School ...

Primary Health Cenlre .. @

Bank ...

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Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Madurai Name of the CD Block: Alanganallur Serial number Name of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number

2 3 4 Name of Taluk: Vadipatti

I Achchampatti 01393500 160050013001300660 2 Adanur 01392700 160050013001300560 3 Alagapuri 01392900 160050013001300590 4 Amaradakki 01393100 160050013001300610 5 Chatravellalapatti 01388500 160050013001300060 6 Chinnailandaikulam 01393000 160050013001300600 7 Erakkalamalai RF 01388100 160050013001300020 8 Errampatti 01390500 160050013001300320 9 Kallanai 01393400 160050013001300640 10 Kalvelipatti 01392000 160050013001300490 11 Keelachinnanampatti 01392500 160050013001300540 12 Kilakarai 01392300 160050013001300520 13 KOdangipatti 01389900 160050013001300240 14 Kondayampatti 01391900 160050013001300480 15 Kovilpatti 01392400 160050013001300530 16 Krishnapuram 01389600 160050013001300210 17 Kumaram 01393900 160050013001300700 18 Kuthimeikipatti 01392200 160050013001300510 19 Manianji 01393800 160050013001300690 20 Manickampatti 01389700 160050013001300220 21 Mettupatti 01388400 160050013001300050 22 Muduvarpatti 01390300 160050013001300280 23 Pannaikudi 01393600 160050013001300670 24 Paraipatti 01390000 160050013001300250 25 Parah 01393300 160050013001300630 26 Periya Ilandaikulam 01392100 160050013001300500 27 PerumalaiRF. 01388200 160050013001300030 28 Rajakkalpatti 01389500 160050013001300200 29 Ramayagoundenpatti 01388700 160050013001300080 30 Sambakulam 01393200 160050013001300620 31 Saranthangi 01390100 160050013001300260 32 Sembathi 01389400 160050013001300190 33 Sembathi RF 01389300 160050013001300180 34 Senthamangalam 01388300 160050013001300040 35 Sirumalai R.F. 01388000 160050013001300010 36 Sukkampatti 01390400 160050013001300290 37 Tandalai 01393700 160050013001300680 38 Thanichiyam 01391800 160050013001300470 39 Thethoor 01389200 160050013001300170 40 Urseri 01392600 160050013001300550 41 Usilampatti 01390200 160050013001300270 42 Vaguthumalai RF. 01390700 160050013001300340 43 Vaigasipatti 01390600 160050013001300330 44 Valayapatti 01388600 160050013001300070 45 Vavidamaruthur 01392800 160050013001300570 46 VelIaiyampatti 01389800 160050013001300230

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Sirumalai Rf (01388000)

2 Erakkalanmalai Rf (01388100)

3 Perumalai Rf (01388200)

Senrhamangalam 4

(01388300)

Mellupatty S

(01388400)

6 ChatravelJalapatty (01 388S00)

Valayapatty , (01388600)

8 Ramagoundanpatty (01388700)

7,054.3

419.5

3S0.8

721.3

667.8

3S8.4

792.6

66'f.7

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2,460

1,496

1,399

2,127

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(As on 1999)

~ ~ 0)

U

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.<5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

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C(lO+) MCW(lO+) S CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10) NW(lO+)

PHC(IO+)

-------- Uninhabited ------------

-------- Uninhabited ------------

PHS THP

P(2) H(lO+)

TWW PO

ACS CV(S-IO) BS 546 M

MCW(5-10) TK

PH CM(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) RS(lO+)

C(lO+) PHC(5-iO)

SS-T, CP(5-10) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-10) NW(lO+) W

CWC P(2) CHW THP ACS - BS

280 M(S-IO) Il(lO+) SS-T, PO

CM(S-IO) OCS CV(S-IO) RS(lO+)

C(lO+) MCW«S) HP PH(2)

CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) NW(lO+)

PHC(5-1O) ST(S-IO)

CWC PHS THP

CPCM(5- OCS CV(S-IO) BS PM CHW W PO 332 C(lO+) H(lO+) SS-T, PH(II) 10) ACS(S-IO) SP(5-10) RS(lO+)

MCW(S-IO) W NCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO) NW(10+)

PHC(S-IO)

CWC

P(2) PHS

THP OCS(3) - BS CHW PO

506 M«5) SS-T, CM(5-1O) ACS(lO+) CV(5-10) RS(lO+)

C(IO+) H(lO+)

HP PH(6)

CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(S-IO) NW(lO+) MCW(10+) ST(S-IO) PHC(lO+)

CWC

P PHS THP

187 M(S-lO) CHW TW PO CM(s-IO) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) BS«S)

C(lO+) H(lO+) SS-T, PH(3) 'i NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) TW CP(_-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO) NW(lO+) PHC(lO+)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE (As on 1999)

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PR MR FP

PR MR FP

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-------- Uninhabited ------------

I3alamadu (7)

Palamedu (7)

Palamedu (6)

Palamedu (6)

Palamedu (9)

EA

EDEAG EOEA

EA

EA

EA

N

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NM

NM

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0,0,0

0,0,0

0,0,0

0,0,0

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V>

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19

7054.3

419.5

350.8

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·S 20

W(40.0) WE(60.3) T(l00.3)

WE(l48.2) TK(lS.9) T(l67.1)

WE(6IA) T(61.4)

W(34.0) WE(67.9) TWE(5.1) T(lOG.9)

WE(l84.1) T(l84.1)

185

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441.4

217.0

93.1

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Sirumalai Rf

Erakkalanmalai Rf

Perumalai Rf

IOS.7 73.9 Senthamangalam

IS2.1 101.5 Mettupatty

IS8.6 4S.3 Chatravellalapatty

112.4 111.8 Valayapatty

219.3 113.2 Ramagoundanpatty

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Thethoor 9

(01389200)

10 Sempatti j{f (01389300)

Sempatti II

(01389400)

12 Rajakkalpatti (01389500)

I 3 Krishnapuram . (01389600)

14 Manickampatty (01389700)

IS Vellayampatty (01389800)

1 6 Kodangipatty . 101389<)00)

1,246.9

1,020.4

206.2

4S0.6

93.3

323.7

383.0

26S.5

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4

S,197

437

1,547

2,031

1,387

1,428

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(As on 1999)

'" :l

" '" u

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nearest place where the facility is available is given)

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CWC(2) PHS THP

CV BS peS) CHW(2) TW PO ACS(5-1O)

1,268 M S H(lO+) SS-T, PH(24)

CM(lO+) NCS(S-IO)

SP(5-IO) RS(lO+) C(lO+)

MCW(5-1O) TW CP(lO+)

OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO) NW(lO+)

PHC(S-IO)

-------- Uninhabited ------------

cwe HP

16 P«5) CHW

W PO - ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) BS«5) I M«S)

H(lO+) SS-W, PH«S) CM(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) RS(lO+)'

MCW(5-10) CP(5-1O) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-10) C(lO+) PHC(5-1O)

HP NW(IO+)

CWC

P(2) PHS THP

NCS(2) BS CHW(2) W PO CV«5)

359 M«5) CM«S) ACS«S) RS(lO+) C(lO+)

H(lO+) SS-T, PH(4) CP«5) OCS«5)

SP«S) NW(lO+)

MCW«5) W ST«5) PHC«5)

-------- Uninhabited ------------

CWC

P(2) PHS

THP NCS BS 491 M«5)

CHW SS-T,

PO CM«5) ACS«5)

CV«S) RS(lO+)

C(lO+) H(IO+)

HP PH(6)

CP«S) OCS«S) SP«5)

NW(IO+) MCW«S) ST«S) PHC«S)

CWC

PM PHS THP

PO ACS

CV(5-10) BS

320 H(IO+) SS-T, CM(S-IO) OCS SP(S-IO) RS(10+) C(lO+)

MCW(S-IO) HP PII(S)

CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO) NW(10+) PHC(5-10)

CWC PHS

THP ACS BS 320

PM CHW SS-T,

PO CM«5) OCS

CV«5) RS(IO+)

C(lO+) H(lO+) HP

PH(4) CP«5) NCS(5-10 SP(lO+) NW(lO+)

MCW«S) ) ST(lU+) PIIC«5)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE (As on 1999)

14

PR MR FP

15

Palamedu (6)

16

EA

17

NM

-------- Uninhabited ------------

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR fOP

Palamedu (6) EA NM

Palamedu (2) EA NM

-------- Uninhabited ------------

Palamedu (4) EA NM

Palamedu (6) EA NM

Palamedu (4) EA NM

18

,0

,0

,0

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,0

,0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

19

1020.4

20

W(60.2) WE(321.1) T(381.3)

WE(53.0) T(53.0)

WE(113.3) T(l13.3)

WE(27.2) T(27.2)

WE(l14.2) T(l14.2)

WE(59.4) T(59.4)

WE(48.0) T(48.0)

187

21

221.2

86.5

132.5

51.6

104.5

181.8

138.3

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4-< 0 0.>

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515.9 128.6 Thethoor

Sempatti Rf

39.4 27.3 Sempatti

125.9 79.0 Rajakkalpatti

7.7 6.9 Krishnapuram

66.4 38.5 Manickampatty

80.2 61.7 Vellayampatty

47.9 31.3 Kodangipatty

il .0 S :::>

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10

11

12

13

14

15

16

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0 t <.) <l)

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0 2 "E u v 0

~ ....l ;:l .;; OJ V OJ) -s i3 ::§

'0 E' .;;

'" " '0 ~ " ';;j " '5 E OJ

'" 0 en Z i-

2 3 CD.Block: Alanganallur (0005)

17 Paraippatty (01390000)

18 Saranthangy (01390100)

19 Usilampatti (01390200)

~O Muduvarpatty ~ (01390300)

21 Sukkampatti (01390400)

~2 Errampatty ~ (01390500)

23 Vaigashipatty (01390600)

24 Vaguthumalal Rf (01390700)

135.3

~71.4

80.3

791.9

97.8

281.6

198.7

2.395.0

Ol

" <l)

U ;:::; a ~

" 0 .~

:; 0-0 0-

OJ 0 i-

4

1,429

1,186

358

4,332

1,070

1,447

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

~ Ol " <l)

U

Amenities availahle (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given) ;:::; a ~

'" '0 '0 ..c; OJ ;3 0

..c; 4-, 0

i3 ..0 E " Z 5 6

P 301 M«5)

C(10+)

P 248 M«5)

C(10+)

P 84 M(5-10)

C(lO+)

P(2) 926 M

C(lO+)

PM 245 C(lO+)

P 329 M«5)

C(10+)

7

MCW CWC PHS CHW H(lO+) PHC«5)

CWC PHS CHW H(lO+l MCW«5) PHC«5)

CHW H(lO+) MCW(S-IO)

PHC(5-10)

MCW CWC(2) PHS CHW H(S-IO)

PHC(5-1O)

.... OJ

" " on .5 -'"' 0:

C§ 8

THP SS-T, HP

THP SS-T, HP

HP SS-HP

THP TW SS-T, TW

:a '6 <l) 0 b f:!

<l) .= '0 il ;; '0

a " '0 6 ~ U; :;; u 0: '8 ';;J

'0 '" 0 '0 E .0

,c il -'"' '" ~ .2 '" <l) 0- il -;;l '" '" u

'" OJ OJ e So '8 .c Z

-;;; '" ~ t <l) OJ Z 0 ::l v

" .~ 0 '''; tl 0 <l) > :; .~

~ 0-

,c E ~ .~ 8 0> 1:) r/J £ g 0- S il '6 OJ

0 01) 'C "§ OJ TJ ::a ::l 03 0- OJ) e. .. u 0 « "' v ffi :.§ -5 -< 9 10 11 12

PO ACS«5) CV«5) CM«5)

PH(2) CP«5)

NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) OCS«5) ST(lO+)

PO ACS«5) CV«5) CM«5)

PH(3) CP«5)

NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) OCS«5) ST(lO+)

PO - ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) PH(5-10) C~(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10)

C (5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10)

CP OCS CV(5-10) PO PH(lI) CM(5-1O) ACS(5-10) SP(5-1O)

NCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO)

-------- Uninhabited ------------

MCW THP

CWC TW PO

OCS CV«5)

PHS SS-T, rH(15) CM(S-IO) ACS«5) SP(5-1O)

H(lO+) CP«5) NCS(5-10) ST(5-10) PHC(5-10)

TW

ewc PHS THP CHW TW

PO - ACS«5) CV«5)

PTO CM(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) H(lO+) SS-T, PH(4)

MCW(S-IO) TW CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

PHC(5-10)

-------- Uninhabited ------------

188

ci ;3 0

.~ e. '" " >,

.S '" " " u ~ >, '" '" ::l ,,; ~ S u

S ;; " 0 il " U Y' " 13

BS RS(IO+) NW(10+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

RS RS(IO+) NW(lO+}

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

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'" 00 :'::j .s;

.s ..c g ::: 0-0-« 14

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

S "" 5 '" u

" '" to :0 o<l

" " " 0-.s 0-;;; ~

~ tl

" '" 0 z 0.-

15 16

Pa1amedu (4) EA

Pa1amedu (4) EA

Pa1amedu (6) EA

A1anganallur (6) EA

-------- Uninhabited

A1anganallur (6) EA

A1augauallar (6) EA

'" " 'N '" 00

'" ::E

tl 0-

'" 0-

~ OJ

Z 17

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

-------- Uninhabited ------.-----

>, :B 0 S S 0 u

§ '0 t a.> as .5 ~

" is g ::E 18

,0

,0

,0

,0

,0,0

,0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in

~ ::: 0

19

80.3

23950

'" ~ " 5; >,

-e "" 0,)

:;; co 'E 20

WE(l6.9) T(16.9)

WE(15.7) T(lS.7)

WE(40.7) TWE(21.0) TK(l48.6) T(210.2)

WE(50.9) T(50.9)

WE(l16.4) TK(67.9) T(184.2)

WE(67.6) T(67.6)

189

hectare)

'0

'" :;; 00 '6 a

21

80.5

247.9

380.5

27.5

9.2

70.9

OJ)

" :0

" h U 2 "2- ~ Q.) " > :0 '" ::: 1!J " OJ) ~

" "0 > " '" " " "

'" 00

2 ,; 4-0

'" '" ::: E '"

22 23 2

18.0 20.0 Paraippatty

78.5 29.4 Saranthangy

Usi1ampatti

104.3 96.S Muduvarpatty

5.0 14.5 Sukkampatti

48.3 39.9 Errampatty

33.1 27.1 Vaigashipatty

Vagllthllmalai Rf

OJ ..0 S ::l

"

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

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CD Block: Alanganallur (0005)

Thanichiyam 25 (01391800)

Kondayampatti 26 (01391900)

27 Kolivclipatti (01392000)

Periyailanthaiklllam 28 (01392100)

29 Kllttimaikipatty (01392200)

30 Keelakarai (01392300)

31 Kovilpatty (01392400)

3~ Keelacmnarampatty ~ (01392500)

1,097.4

581.4

553.6

242.4

99.6

139.4

413.0

189.1

§ .~

:; P­o P-

4

7,468

3,004

4,294

1,238

1,297

483

2,003

848

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and ncxt to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kIllS. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

5

"i3

" o .~

v ;0 '0 W 6

p(6) 1,830 M

C(lO+)

P(2) 778 M S 0

C(lO+)

1,109

P(2) 0(2)

M(5-10) C(lO+)

P 309 M(5-1O)

C(10+)

PM 325 C(lO+)

127 P«5) M«5) C(lO+)

P(3) 473 M«5)

C(lO+)

P a 207 M«S)

C(lO+)

7

MCW PHC PHS CHW(4) H(lO+)

CWC PHS CHW H(lO+) MCW(5-10) PHC(5-10)

CWC(3) PHS CIIW(3) H(10+) MCW(5-1U) PHC(5-10)

CWC

8

THP TW SS-T, TW

THP W SS-T, W

THP TW SS-T, TW

PHS T HP CHW TW H(5-10) SS-T, MCW(5-10) TW PHC(5-10)

CWC PHS THP CHW(2) H(5 TW 10) MCW(5- SS-T, 10) PHC(5- TW 10)

CWC CHW H(5-10) MCW(5-10) PHC(5-10)

CWC PHS CHW H(lO+) MCW(5-10) PHC(S-10)

CWC PHS CHW(2) H(lO+) MCW«5) PHC«5)

190

THP TW SS-T, TW

THP TW SS-T, TW

THP TW SS-T, TW

9

PO(2) PH(32)

PO PH(6)

PO(2) PH(20)

PO PH(5-10)

PO(2) PH(5-1O)

PO PH(5-1O)

PO PTa PH(9)

PO PH(J)

10 11 12

ACS CV CM

NCS(5-10) ST(2) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) SP(10+)

CP CM«5)

OCS ST ACS(5-10) CV«5) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+)

ACS CV CM(5-1O) OCS(2) ST CP(5-10) NCS(5-1O) SP(lO+)

13

BS RS(10+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(10+)

- OCS CV(S-IO) BS CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) SP(5-10) RS(lO+) CP(5-10) NCS(5-10) ST(5-10) NW(lO+)

- ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) BS CM(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) RS(lO+) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

OCS CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV(5-1O) CP(5-10) NCS(5-1O) SP(5-10)

ST(5-1O)

BS RS(10+) NW(lO+)

OCS CV«5) BS CM(5-10) ACS«5) SP(5-10) RS(lO+) CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) ST(5-10) NW(lO+)

CM«5) CP«5)

OCS ACS«S)

NCS«5)

CV ST SP«5)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

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14

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR

15 16

Vadipatti (4) EA

Alanganallur (7) EA

A1anganallur (6) EA

A1anganallur (5) EA

A1anganallur (5) EA

A1anganallur (S) EA

A1anganallur (6) EA

A1anganallur (2) EA

17

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

18

Milk, Coir, Rice

Bricks. Y, Bellern

Y, Y, Vellem

Bricks, 0

Bricks, 0

,0

,0

Paper, 0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

19 20

GC(760.1) W(15.0) WE(40.0) TW(l2.0)

T(S27.1)

GC(163.6) W(13.0) WE(21.0) TWE(l2.0) T(209.6)

GC(281.4)

W(S.O) WE(lO.O)

T(296.4)

GC(82.0) W(lS.O) WE(54.4) T(1S1.4)

GC(2.0) W(6.0) WE(2S.9) T(33.9)

W(4.0) WE(18.S) T(22.5)

WE(86.3)

T(86.3)

WE(701)

TK(42.5) T(112.6)

191

21

3.4

40.6

72.6

15.5

26.0

41.0

145.2

26.4

124.6 142.3 Thanichiyam 2S

152.7 178. S Kondayampatti 26

104.2 80.4 Kolive1ipatti 27

45.7 29.9 Periyai1anthaiku1am 28

26.1 13.6 Kuttimaikipatty 29

63.9 12.0 Kee1akarai 30

102.0 79.S Kovi1patty 31

18.3 31. 9 Kee1acinnarampatty 32

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4-o

2.

.5

3

CD Block: Alanganallur (0005)

33 Oorseri (0I392()oO)

34 Aathanoor (01392700)

'15 Yavidamaruthur - (01392800)

36 Alagapuri (01392900)

37 Chinnailanthaikulam (01393000)

38 Amaradaki (01393100)

Sambakulam 39 (01393200)

-10 Parali (01393300)

!i9(d

614.1

639.6

243.3

246.3

6S.6

206.1

158.8

4

6,054

2,145

3,292

4,573

649

433

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK. MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

5 6

P(3)

1,361 M«S) C(lO+)

P(2)

481 M(2) C(lO+)

P(4)

M S 775 PUC

C(lO+)

P(2)

1,085 M C(lO+)

P(2)

161 M«S) C(lO+)

P 116 M«5)

C(lO+)

7

CWC(3) PHS CHW(3)

H(lO+)

MCW«S) PHC«5)

CWC

PHS CHW(2) H(lO+) MCW(S-IO) PHC(S-IO)

CWC PHS

CHW H(lO+)

MCW«S) PHC«S)

MCW CWC

PHS CHW H(IO+)

PHC«5)

CWC

PHS CIIW(2)

H(IO+)

MCW«5)

PHC«5)

8

THP TW

SS-T, TW

THP SS-T, HP

THP TW

SS-T,

TW

THP

W

SS-T, W

THP W SS-T,

W

9

PO(3) PH(44)

PO PH('l)

PO PH(3S)

POll) PH(20)

PO PH(l9)

10

CM«S)

CP«S)

II

OCS

ACS«S) NCS«S)

12

CY«S)

SP«S)

ST«S)

13

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS CM(S-IO) ACS(S-IO) CY(S-IO) RS(lO+) CP(S 10) NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO) NW(IO+)

- OCS«5) ST(IO+)

CP

CM«S)

CP CM«5)

CP CM«5)

ACS OCS

NCS«5)

ACS

NCS«5) OCS«S)

ACS«S) NCS«S) OCS«5)

SP BS CY(S-IO) RS(IO+)

ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

CY

SP«5) ST«5)

CY«5) SP(lO+)

ST«S)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(IO+)

NW(lO+)

-------- Uninhahited ------------

CWC

CHW II (I 0+)

MCW«5) PHC(S-IO)

TIlP SS-T,

HP

PO

PH«S) CM«S) CP«S)

-------- Uninhabited ------------

192

ACS«5) ST NCS(S-IO) CY«5) OCS(S-IO) SP(lO+)

BS RS(IO+)

NW(lO+)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE (As 011 1999)

'" OIl ,g ';;

2 "'" u

'" 1: 0-0-

-< 14

PR

MR

FP

PR

MR

FP

PR

MR

FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

E C<

.g 0) u

'" ~ '6 o(l

'" '" " C. 2 0-

Sl ~

;: :u '" " 0) 0 Z 0-

15 16

Alanganallur (2) EA

Alanganallur (5) FA

Alallganallur (2) EA

Alanganallur (4) EA

Alanganallurr (3) EA

a.>

'" 'N oj

OIl

'" ::E

:u 0-oj 0-

~ '-' Z

17

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

-------- Uninhabited ------------

PR MR AlanganaJlurr (7) EA NM FP

-------- Uninhabited ------------

::;. '6 0 E E 0 u

~ u

~ 1: B 0-

§ ~ ;:J

" " " ::E E 18

,0

,0

Sugar, 0

Bricks, 0

,0

Coconut

Baskets. Sugarcane

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

~

1: 0

19 20

GC(1.6) WE(275.3) TK(73.2) T(350.1)

WE(l45.3) T(145.3)

W(7.6) TW(l91.8) T(199.4)

GC(48.S) WE(95.1) TWE(0.8) T(144.4)

GC(195.7)

W(6.U) WE(16.0) T(217.7)

GC(54.9) W(3.0) WE(S.4)

T(63 3)

GC(20.7) W(8.0) WEnS.OJ TWE(S.O) TK(96.0) T(164 7)

GC(S.4) TK(9S.9) '1(101.3)

193

u '" ~

oft " 21

98.8

219.5

183.6

12.2

0.3

'n " '6 ;:J

u ..2 .g ~ OJ '"

'" > :0 '" ~ 2 ..':! ,n

" ,n 'OJ ,g

" u > '';; " " oj

'0 c " a.>

E " 7:

22 ~3 :.

94.3 153.2 Oorseri

172.9 76.4 Aathanoor

170.4 86.2 Vavidamamthur

49.6 37.1 Alagapuri

16.4 12.2 Chinnailanthaikulam

3.2 2.0 Amaradaki

16.2 24.9 Satnbakulatn

38.6 19.0 Parali

t; .Co E oJ

" .~ "

33

34

3S

36

37

38

39

40

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2 3

CD Block: Alanganallur (0005)

41 Kallanai (01393400)

4~ Achampatty ~ (01393500)

43 Pannaikudi (01393600)

44 Thandalai (01393700)

45 Manianji (01393800)

Kumaram 46 (01393900)

Block Total

625.9

211.S

177.4

288.5

S4.S

134.3

27057,0

§ .~

'3 C­o 0.

" a E-

4

9,277

1,128

1,095

1,228

1,034

443

82,376

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (iCnot available within the viUage, a clash (-) is shown in the colunm and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< S kms., S-IO krns. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

S 6

P(4) 2,236 M

C(lO+)

7

CWC(2) PHS CHW(2) H(lO+) MCW«5) PHC«S)

CWC(2)

8

THP W SS-T, W

PHS THP

240 P M S 1(3) CHW TW C(lO+) H(lO+) SS-T,

MCW(S-IU) TW PHC(S-IO)

P

228 M«5) C(lO+)

P 276 M«S)

C(lO+)

228 PM S C(lO+)

CWC(2) PHS CHW H(5-10) MCW(S-IO) PHC(S-IO)

CWC PHS CHW H(lO+) MCW«5) PHC(5-10)

CWC

THP TW SS-T, TW

THP TW SS-T, TW

PHS T HP CHW TW H(lO+) SS-T, MCW«S) TW PHC«S)

CWC P«S) CHW

THP TW SS-T, TW

107 M«S) H(lO+)

19,370

C(lO+) MCW«5)

P(6S) M(17) S(S)

PUC 10 0(4)

PHC«S)

MCW(S) CWC(43)

PHC PHS(31) RMP CHW(49)

194

T(35) W(9) TK HP(37) TW(20) L(3) S

9

PO TO PH(95)

PO PH(4)

PO PH(3)

PO PH(lS)

PO PH(13)

PO PH(l~)

PO(44) TO PTO(2) PH(446)

10

CM CP«5)

II

OCS ACS«5) NCS«5)

12

ST CV«5) SP«5)

13

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS CP CM(S- ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) RS(IO+) 10) NCS(S-IO) SP(lO+)

OCS(S-IU) SI"(S-IO) NW(lO+)

ST BS CM(5-10) ACS«5) CV(S-IO) RS(10+) CP(5-1O) NCS«S) SP(lO+) NW(lO+)

OCS(5-1O)

CM«S) CP«S)

CM CP

CM«S) CP«5)

CM(3) CP(8)

OCS ACS«S) NCS«5)

CV«S) ns SP(S-IO) RS(lO+) ST(5-10) NW(lO+)

- CV BS ACS(5-10) SP«S) RS(IO+) NCS(S-IO) ST«S) l\'W(lO+) OCS(S-IO)

OCS ACS«S)

NCS«5)

ACS(8) NCS(3) OCS(21)

CV«S) SP«5) ST«S)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

CV(6) B' ST(8) SP S(35)

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0) OJ)

::§ :; .9 .c v '" 0 P.. 0.

<t: 14

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

Pi{ MR FP

PR MR FP

E "'" 2-0) v

~ 'i3 o(l

>,

" i< 0.. .9 0.

iii lii OJ .... @ " i< OJ 0 z c.. 15 16

AlanganallulT (4) EA

AlanganallulT (5) EA

Alanganallur (6) EA

Alanganallur (5) EA

Alanganallur (3) EA

AJanganallur (5) EA

OJ

" 'N

" OJ)

" ~ [i 8" 0.

~ " Z 17

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

NM

PR(37) MR(36) FP(37)

ED(2) EAG EO N(37)

M(36) EA(37)

Q "3 0 E E 0 v

E '" "" t:: " g_~ E g ._ 4-

'" ~

" 0 " ~ S 18

Cane, 0

,0

,0

,0

,0

,0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in

lii ~ 0

19

"' ~ " s: >,

e "" OJ

" bQ >5

20

GC(440.0) WE(2.9) T(442.9)

GC(l64A) T(164.4)

TK(l39.7) T(139.7)

GC(242.0) T(242.0)

GC(39.1) T(39.1)

GC(99.0) T(99.0)

GC(2600,55) W(216.76) WE(2467,21)

1132(),3 TW(2()3.79) TWE(43.87) TK(682.49) T(6214.67)

195

hectare)

OJ)

" 'i3 " ..s u § ~

OJ " >

* 2 :0 " " en bQ 2i -'" '" i< "" :s: > 8 " 4-

0

7.6 68.3 107.1 Kallanai

6.7 40A Achampatty

37.8 Pmmaikudi

0.4 6.6 39.5 Thandalai

0.6 O.S 14A Manianji

2.2 33.1 Kumaram

3992.5 3232.() 2297.6

.... 0)

.Q

E " "

41

42

43

44

45

46

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VADIPATTI CD BLOCK

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Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Madurai Name of the CD Block: VadipaUi Serial number Name of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number

2 3 4 Name of Taluk: Vadipatti

Andipatti 01390800 160050012001200350

2 Ayanku rivithu rai 01391200 160050012001200390

3 Ayanthenkarai 01394800 160050012001200800

4 Chinnamanayakkanpatti 01390900 160050012001200360

5 Chittalangudi 01394100 160050012001200720

6 Irumbadi 01391600 160050012001200430

7 Karupatti 01391100 160050012001200380

8 Kalchiakatti 01389100 160050012001200160

9 Kalchiakatti R.F. 01388800 160050012001200090

10 Kalchirairuppu 01394900 160050012001200810

11 Kattakulam 01391700 160050012001200460

12 Kodimangalam R.F. 01395200 160050012001200840

13 Kovilkuruvilhurai 01391300 160050012001200400

14 Kovillhenkarai 01394700 160050012001200790

15 Mannadimangalam 01391500 160050012001200420

16 Mannadimangalam R.F. 01391400 160050012001200410

17 Mellakkal 01395100 160050012001200830

18 Mullipallam 01394600 160050012001200780

19 Nachikulam 01389000 160050012001200120

20 Nagari 01394200 160050012001200730

21 Nedungulam 01394400 160050012001200750

22 Tattankulam 01394000 160050012001200710

23 Thirumalnattam 01394500 160050012001200760

24 Thiruvalavayanallur 01394300 160050012001200740

25 Thiruvedagam 01395000 160050012001200820

26 Thummachchampatti 01391000 160050012001200370

27 Viralil2atti 01388900 160050012001200100

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473.5 4,433 1,015

2,402.4 11,290 2,696

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223.0 434 103

SS.O 88S 228

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

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THP BS

M«5) CHW

W PO

CM«S) ACS«S) CV«S)

RS«5) C(lO+)

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NCS«5) SP(IO+) NW(lO+)

MCW«5) OCS«5) ST« 5) PHC«S)

P(4) CWC(3) M(2) PHS THP

PO(2) ACS ST BS

S H(S-IO) SS-T, PH(15)

CM«5) NCS CV(5-10) RS(5-10) PUC MCW(5-10) TW CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) C(10+) PHC(5-10)

MCW(2) P(9) CWC(3) THP

PO CM NCS CY HS

M(2) PHC TWW ACS«5) ST(5) RS(5-10) C(10+) PHS SS-T,W

PH(32) CP(2) OCS«5) SP(lO+) NW(IO+)

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CWC

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THP OCS ST BS M

CHW SS-T,

PO CM«5) ACS«5) CV«5) RS(5-10)

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P«S) H«5) SS-T,

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C(5-10) PHC«5) 0(:S«5) ST«5)

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T(244.0)

GC(68.0) WE(6.0) T(74.0)

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24.3 47.1 162.4 Nachiku1am 3

636.0 1182.0 335.4 Katchaikatti 4

11.0 61.0

7.0 59.0

2.0

44.0 T.Andipatty 5

44.0 Chennammanayakkanpatt 6 y

7.0 Thumbichampatti 7

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(As on 1999)

co Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the colurrll and

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CD Block: Vadipatti (0006)

CWC PHS

THP ACS ST BS Karuppatti

P(4) CHW PO CM

8 499.0 3,304 809 M(2) SS-T, NCS CV(5-IO) RS(S-IO) (01391100)

S C(S-IO) H(S-IO)

HP PH(lS) ep(S-IO)

OCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) MCW«S) PHC«S)

CWC PHS

THP ST BS Ayankuruvuthurai

P CHW PO ACS«S)

9 (01391200)

299.0 I,S06 409 M«S) H(5-10)

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CM«S) NeS(S-IO)

CV« S) RS(S-IO)

C(lO+) MCW«S)

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SP(lO+) NW(lO+)

PHC«5)

DCWC

Koilkuruvithurai P PHS THP

PO ACS«5) ST(2) BS

10 (01391300)

473.0 1,362 363 M«5) H(5-10) SS-T, PH(IO)

CM«5) NCS(S-IO)

CV«S) RS(5-JO)

C(10+) MCW«5) HP CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO)

SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC«5)

CHW W

H Mannadimangalam Rf

640.9 65 19 P«5) H(10+)

S PO

CM«5) ACS(S-IO) eV(S-IO) BS«5)

(01391400) M«5) MCW«5) SS-W

PH«5) CP(S-IO)

NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) PHC«S) OCS(S-IO) ST« S) NW(IO+)

MCW MH

Mannadi mangalam P(4) CWC(2) THP

CM ACS CV BS

12 931.0 6,272 1,5S2 M(2) PHC SS-T, PQ

NCS ST RS(S-IO) (01391500)

S C(S-IO) PHS HP PH(lOS) CP(5-1O)

OCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) NW(10+) RMP H(5-10)

CWC P PHS THP

ACS ST BS 13

lrumpadi 413.6 5.106 1,252

M CHW TW PO CM«S) NCS(S-IO) CV«5) RS«S)

(01391600) S H«S) SS-T, PH(SI) ep(5-10) OCS(S-IO) SP(10+) NW(lO+)

C(S-IO) MCW«S) TW PHC«5)

CWC(2) PHS T lIP

Kattakulam P(2)

CHW TW PO(2) CM(:~-IO) A~~(S-IO) ST BS

14 526.9 2,917 741 M eV(S-IO) RS(5-IO) (01391700)

C(lO+) H(5-10) SS-T, PH(20) CP(S-IO) NeS(S-IO) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) MCW(S-IO) TW OCS(5-10) PHC(S-JO)

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Vadipatti (2) EA

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GC(l74.0) W(2.0) WE(600) TI236.0)

GC(231.0) W(l7.0) WE(20.0) T(268.0)

GC(13S.0) WE(83.0) TK(209.0) T(427.0)

GC(56.0) W(82.0) WE(66.0) TWE(l210) T(325.0)

GC(366.1) WE(l98) T(38S.9)

203

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22.0 60.0 Karuppatti

10.0 48.0 Ayankuruvuthurai

56.0 112.0 KOllkuruvithurai

Mannadimangalam Rf

161.0 181.0 Mannadimangalam

87.0 lrumpadi

13.5 126.5 Kattakulam

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13

14

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CD Block: Vadipatti (0006)

IS Thattaiangudam (01394000)

16 Sithalangudi (01394100)

17 Nagari (01394200)

18 Thiruvalavayanallur (01394300)

J 9 Nedunkulam (01394400)

20 TIlimmalnalham (01 394S00)

21 Mullipallam (01394600)

22 Kovilthenkarai (01394700)

3 4

57.3

534.2 3,343

137.0 792

173.0 64S

246.0 954

162.0 S73

880.5 6,968

10.0 62S

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

5 6

P(3)

804 M«5) C(lO+)

P 18S M«5)

C(S-IO)

147 P«S) M«S) C(S-IO)

P(2) 228 M

C(5-10)

P 133 M«S)

C«S)

P(4)

1,82S M(2) S(2) C(S-lO)

147 P«S) M«5) C«5)

7 8 9

-- Uninhabited

CWC(2) PHS T HP CHW TW H(5-10) SS-T, MCW(5-10) TW PHC(S-IO)

CWC

PHS THP

CHW H(S-IO) ~-T, MCW«S) PHC«S)

CWC PHS TlIP CHW TW H(S-IO) SS-T, MCW«S) TW PHC«S)

CHW H(S-IO) THP MCW(5-10) SS-T,

PHC(S-IO) HP

CWC CHW THP Il( <5) SS-T, MCW(S-IO) HP PHC(S-IO)

MIl CWC(2) PHS THP CHW W H«S) SS-T,W MCW«5j PHC(S-IO)

PHS CHW THP H«S) W MCW«5) SS-T,W PHC«S)

204

PO PH(lS)

PO PH(6)

PO PH(7)

PO PH(S)

PO PH(7)

PO(2) PH(96)

PO PH(l8)

10 II

ACS CM(S-IO) NCS CP(5-10) OCS(S-IO)

ACS«S) CM«S) NCS(S-IO) CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO)

CM(S-IO) ACS«S) CP(5-10) NCS«5)

OCS(S-IO)

NCS CM(S-IO) ACS«S) CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO)

CM«S) CP«S)

CM«S) CP«S)

CM«S) CP«S)

NCS ACS«S) OCS(5-10)

NCS(2)

ACS«S) OCS«S)

ACS«S) NCS«5) OCS«5)

12 13

ST(2) BS

CV« S) RS(S-IO) SP(lO+) NW(lO+)

CV« 5) BS

SP(lO+) ::~;~;) ST(lU+)

BS CV(d) RS(S-IO) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) ST(lO+)

CV« S) :~(S-IO) SP(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS CV« S) RS«S) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) ST«S)

CV BS ST RS«S)

SP(lO+1 NW(lO+)

CV« 5) BS RS«S)

SP(IO+) NW(lO+) ST« 5)

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14 15 16 17

-------- Uninhabited ------------

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR

MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

Sholavandan (8) EA NM

Sholavandan (7) EA NM

Sholavandan (7) EA NM

Sholavandan (4) EA NM

Sholavandan (2) EA NM

Sholavandan (1) EA NM

Sholavandan (I) EA NM

18

Coif, Power Loom, Maida

Cycle Tyre, Power Loom, V, Grip Rubber

Yarn, Chemicals ,0

Coir,O

Coir,O

Agricultur e,

Thread, 0

,0

I "and use (i"e" area under different types of land use in hectare)

19 20

GC(392.2) T(392.2)

TK(66.0) T(66.0)

GC(106.0) WE(4.0) T(IIO.O)

TK(189.0) T(189.0)

GC(132.0) WE(2.0) T(134.0)

GC(448.0) WE(88.0) T(536.0)

205

21

33.3

1.6

3.0

1.0

2.0

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22 23 2

10.0 14.0 Thattaiangudam

39.2 1012 Sithalangudi

21.0 47.0 Nagari

4.0 59.0 Thiruvalavayanallur

7.0 50.0 Nedunkulam

28.0 Thirumalnatham

152.0 191.5 Mullipallam

8.0 Kovilthcnkarai

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16

17

18

19

20

21

22

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CD Block: Vadipatti (0006)

23 Ayanthenkarai (01394800)

24 Katchirairruppu (01394900)

25 Thiruvedagam (01395000)

26 Melakkal (01395100)

27 Kodimangalam j{f (01395200)

Block Total

3 4

832.0 3,868

101.3 941

373.7 2,994

714.5 4,488

1,153.6

14639.2 66,090

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz,< 5 kms., 5-10 krns. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

5 6

peS) 967 M«5)

C«S)

P 245 M

C«S)

P(2)

703 ~(2)

PUC C

7

CWC(3) PHS CHW H«5) MCW«5) PHC«5)

cwe PHS CHW H(5-10)

MCW«5) PHC«S)

cwe PHS FWC CHW H«5) MCW«5) PHC«5)

P(3) MCW

M 1,156 S

PUC C«5)

ewc PHC PHS H(5-10)

8

THP TWW SS-T,W

THP SS-T,

HP

TTW TK SS-T, TW

THP SS-T, HP

9

PO PH(27)

PO PH(10)

10

CM«5) CP«5)

CM«5) CP«S)

II

ACS NCS(5-IO) OCS«5)

NCS ACS«5) OCS(S-IO)

PO(2) PTO CM ACS NeS OCS«5)

PH(110) CP( <S)

PO PH(20)

NCS CM(5-1O) ACS«S) CP(5-10) OCS(5-1O)

-------- Uninhabited ------------

D MCW(4) T(23)

peSO) MH(2) W(7) CWC(29) TK PO(28) ACS(7)

16287 M(18) PIIC(3) HP(22) PTO CM(4)

NCS(12) , S(8) PHS(20) TW(7) PH(607)

CP(2) OCS

PUc(3) C }'WC L(3)

RMP S CIIW(19)

206

12 13

ST(2) BS CV( < 5) RS( <5) SP(lO+) NW(IO+)

ST BS

eV« S) RS«5) SP(IO+) NW(10+)

ST BS CV(5-10) RS(5-10) SP(10+) NW(10+)

CV(3) nS(23)

ST(21)

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20

GC(36 1.0) WE(220.0) T(58 1.0)

W(35.0) WE(36.0) T(71.0)

GC(69.0) W(l8.0) WE(l57.0) n244.U)

GC(l9.0) W(76.0) WE(91.0) TK(l 4 1.0) T(327.0)

GC(3353.74) W(230)

3514 1 WE(l245.31) - . TWE(l24)

TK(605) T(5558.06)

207

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6.0 64.0 181.0 Ayanthenkarai

2.0 2.0 26.3 Katchirairrnppu

1.0 30.0 98.7 Thimvedagam

20.0 197.0 170.5 Melakkal

Kodimangalam Rf

996.3 2322.6 2248.1

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24

25

26

27

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CHELLAMPATTI CD BLOCK

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No. of Villages 57

No. ofTowns

PLCN Starting from 01395300

PLCN Ending at 01400900

Total Population 1,79,232

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USILAMPATTI TALUK MADURAI DISTRICT

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PANCHAYAT UNIONS (C.D.BLOCKS)

@ USILAMPATTI

® CHELLAMPATTI Panchayal Union (CD.Block) boundary excludes slalutory towns

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IIlIages having 200-499,500-999, •• , 1000·4999 and 5000 & above Population ... '

Urban Area with Location Code number

Uninhabited Villages with location Code No. ~ = :X~5 = = I National Highway ... ~

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Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Madurai Name of the CD Block: Chellampatti Serial number Name of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number

2 ' 3 4 Name of Taluk: Usilampatti

Ariyapatti 01398900 160040010001000370

2 Ayyanarkulam 01396300 160040010001000110

3 Boodipuram 01398000 160040010001000280

4 Eravarpatti 01395600 160040010001000040

5 lothimanickam 01398400 160040010001000320

6 Kannanur 01396700 160040010001000150

7 Karumathur 01398700 160040010001000350

8 Kattakaruppanpatti 01398200 160040010001000300

9 Kodikulam 01396800 160040010001000160

10 Kovilankulam 01398500 160040010001000330

11 Krishnapuram 01398100 160040010001000290

12 Kuruvakudi 01397000 160040010001000180

13 Mudalaikulam 01396500 160040010001000130

14 Nagamalai RF 01395300 160040010001000010

15 Nattarmangalam 01398800 160040010001000360

16 Panamoopanpatti 01395500 160040010001000030

17 Panniyan 01396600 160040010001000140

18 Pappapatti 01396100 160040010001000090

19 Perumalpatti 01399700 160040010001000450

20 Poduvarpatti 01396200 160040010001000100

21 Poruppumethupatti 01399600 160040010001000440

22 Pottulupatti 01399000 160040010001000380

23 Pudupatti( Anaiyurl 01397200 160040010001000200

24 Pullaneri 01398600 160040010001000340

25 Sadaichipatti 01397100 160040010001000190

26 Sakkarappanaickanur 01395700 160040010001000050

27 Sembatti 01399400 160040010001000420

28 Sindupatti 01399900 160040010001000470

29 Sirupatti 01397300 160040010001000210

30 Thidian 01399500 160040010001000430

31 Thummakundu 01399800 160040010001000460

32 Valandur 01398300 160040010001000310

33 Veppanuthu 01400000 160040010001000480

34 Vikkiramangalam 01396400 160040010001000120

35 Vikkiramangalam RF 01395800 160040010001000060

36 Vinnakudi 01396900 160040010001000170

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2 3

CD Block: Chellampatti (0007)

2

j

6

7

8

Nagamalai Rf (01395300)

Ponamooppanpatti (01395500)

Eravarpatti

(01395600)

Sakkarappana yakanur (01395700)

Vikkiramangalam Rf (01395800)

Poppapatti

(01396100)

Boduvarpatti

(01396200)

Ayyanarkulam (01396300)

131.9

453.5

134.0

460.3

1,513.0

459.8

797.9

599.2

4

1,696

2,193

2,264

1,827

1,494

3,364

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and

next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz,< 5 kms" 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

5 6

P(3)

420 M«5) C(lO+)

P(4)

490 M«5) C(lO+)

P(3)

530 M C(lO+)

P(2)

431 M S PUC C(lO+)

P(4)

397 M«5) C(5-1O)

889 P(4) M

7 8 9 10 II 12 13

-------- Uninhabited ------------

CWC(2)

PHS H(5-10) MCW(5-10)

PHC(5-1O)

CWC(2)

THP TK SS-T,

HP

THP PHS TK

~~~~1-10) SS-T, HP

PHC(5-10)

CWC(3) THP

PHS H(5-10)

TK

SS-T, MCW(IO+) HP PHC(5-IOJ

PO

PH«5)

PO

PH(3)

PO PH(J3)

OCS CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) CP(5-10) NCS(lO+)

- ACS« 5) CM(5-1O) NCS(5-10) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+)

ACS CM(5-10) NCS(5-10) CP(5-IO) OCS(lO+)

- BS CV(5-10) RS(lO+)

SP(lO+) NW(lO+) ST(5-10)

CV(5-10) RS(10+)

SP(lO+) NW(lO+)

ST(5-10)

CV(5-;0) BS SP(lO+) RS(IO+)

ST(5-10) NW(lO+)

-------- Uninhabited ------------

CWC(2)

PHS KMP

H(lO+) MCW(lO+) PHC(lO+)

MCW(2)

CWC(3) PHS

FWC H(S-IO)

PHC(lO+)

THP

TW TK SS-T,

TW

THP

S5-T,

TW

CWC(2) THP PHS

H(lO+) MCW(lO+)

PHC(lO+)

214

TW

TK SS-T,

TW

PO

PH(lO+)

PO PH

PO

PH«5)

OCS CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CP(!O+) NCS(lO+)

BS CV«5) RS(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) ST«5)

OCS(3) CV BS

CM(5-10) ACS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(5-10) CP« 5) NCS(5-1O) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

ACS CM(5-10) OCS(4) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+)

ST BS

CV«5) RS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+)

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<1.)

~o s 8 '5 '" 0

is.. 0. ..: 14

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FPNC NW

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15 16 17

------- Uninhabited ------------

Usilampatti (20) EDEAG N

Usilampatti (22) EDEAG NM

Usilampatti (24) EDEAG NM

-------- Uninhabited ------------

Usilampatti (13) EA NM

Usilampatti (12) EA N

Usilampatti (IS) EA NM

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co i!: 0

19

131.9

1513.0

"' ~ ::l S; » e

"0

~ Ol)

E 20

WE(185.0) TK(l1.6) T(l96.6)

WE(50.0) T(50.0)

WE(157.6) TK(7.7) T(l65.3)

WE(27.5)

T(27.5)

GC(l56.3) W(44.2) WE(82.6) TWE(3.S) TK(l1.6) T(29S.2)

WE(257.9) TK(22S.S) T(483.4)

215

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122.8 48.1 Ponamooppanpatti

34.8 40.3 Eravarpatti

159.9 42.3 Sakkarappanayakanur

Vikkiramangalam Rf

184.0 129.0 Poppapatti

170.3 186.5 Boduvarpatti

32.4 75.4 A yyanarkulam

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2

3

4

6

7

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

on Amenities available (if not available wIthin the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and

" ~ 151 next to it in hrackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the " '0 0,)

0 1:) on U nearest place where the facility is available is given) u 0,) 151

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CD Block: Chellampatti (0007)

0(3) DH(2)

peS) MCW TW PO(2) CM

ACS CV BS

9 Vikkiramangalam

1,041.3 7,029 1,830 M(2) CWC(3) SS-T, OCS(2) ST(2) RS(S-IO) (01396400)

S C(lO+) PHC W PH(200) CP(JO+)

NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+)

PHS H(S-IO)

THP CWC(4)

TW

Muthalaikulam P(6) PHS

W PO(2) ACS

CV«S) BS

10 (01396500)

460.9 4,888 1,31S M H(S-10) TK PH(8)

CM«5) NCS«S) SP«5)

RS(IO+) qS-lO) MCW«S)

SS-T, CP(lO+) OCS(<5)

ST«5) NW(JO+)

PHC(S-IO) W

CWC THP

P(2) PHS TK PO

OCS CV«S)

BS

II Panni yam (01396600) S12.5 2,S09 621 M«5) H«5) SS-T, PH(7)

CM«5) ACS(<5) SP(lO+)

RS(lO+) q5-10) MCW«5)

HP CP(IO+) NCS(IO+)

ST(10+) NW(JO+)

PHC«5)

CWC

Kannanur P(2) PHS(2) THP

PO OCS(2)

CV«S) BS

12 (01396700)

783.9 2,261 S99 M«S) H«S) SS-T, PH(3)

CM«S) ACS«S) SP«S)

RS(lO+) q<S) MCW«S) HP CP«S) NCS(JO+)

ST«S) NW(JO+)

PHC«5)

CWC

Kodikulam P(4) PHS HP

PO ACS« S) CV«S) BS 13 621.2 2,696 687 M«5) H«5) TK CM(lO+)

(01396800) C«S) MCW«S) SS-HP

PH(2) CP« S)

NCS«S) SP(10+) RS(IO+)

PHq<S) OCS«5) ST(lO+)

CWC THP

Vinnakudi P(2)

PHS TW PO oes CV«S)

BS 14 397.4 928 267 M«5) TK TO(3) CM(lO+) RS(IO+)

(01396900) C(5-10)

H«S) SS-T, PTO(3) PH CPt 1 0+)

ACS« 5) SP(10+) NW(lO+)

PHC«5) TW

ST(lO+l

CWC(2) THP P(2) PHS W

PO CV«5) BS

IS Kuravakudi (01397000) 387.9 1,937 545 M(S-IO) RMP(2) TK TO(3)

CM(lO+) ACSOCS SP(IO+) RS(lO+) C(5-10) H(S-10) SS-T,

PTO(3) CP(IO+)

MCW(5-10) W PH(lS) ST(IO+) NW(JO+)

216

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<l.) OIl

:2 'S: 3 -5 '" ~ 0.

-.,:

14

PR

MR

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PR

MR

FP

PR

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Sholavadana (~)

Sholavadana (9)

Usilampatti (23)

Usilampatti (17)

Usilampatti (10)

Usilampatti (10)

» P.. 0. ;;1 ~ 0)

::t 0

0-

16

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~

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w.. 19

" ~ ::l 51 » e '0 0)

~ OIl

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WE(513.9)

TK(135.3)

T(734.1)

WE(120.5)

TWE(32)

TK(122.1)

T(245.8)

WE(252.9)

TWE(28.1)

T(28 1.0)

WE(165.1)

T(l65.1)

GC(274.1)

WE(612)

TK(95.7)

T(43 1.0)

GC(204.8)

W(24.6)

WE(3I9)

TK(61.7)

T(323.0)

GC(20I5)

WE(530)

TWE(2.0)

TK(52.5)

T(309.0)

217

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41.6 76.7 Muthalaikulam

3.3 51.6 Panniyam

196.5 2.2 Kannanur

35.0 155.2 Kodikulam

23.0 44.9 Vinnakudi

34.2 44.2 Kuravakudi

[l .0 E E

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9

10

11

12

13

14

15

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CD Block: Chcllampatti (0007)

16 Sadachipatty (01397100)

17 Pudupatti (01397200)

18 Sirupatti (01397300)

19 Boothipuram (01398000)

20 A.Krishnapuram (01398100)

21 Kattakaruppanpatty (01398200)

Valandur

(01398300)

295.8

197.2

284.9

44S.4

117.7

348.5

1,036.3

4

843

1,554

544

1.646

S42

1,311

4,913

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and

next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ krns of the

nearest pbce where the facility is available is given)

" L E " Z

5 6

210 P M«S) C(lO+)

P(2)

401 M«5)

C(5-10)

P M«S) 153 C(10+)

P(2)

405 M(S-IO)

C«5)

t4S P M«5) C(5-10)

P(2)

326 M C(5-10)

P(4)

1,298 M

C(S-IO)

7

CWC(3)

PHS TK H(5-10) MCW(s-IO) ~-T, PHC(5-10)

THP

CWC THP

H(5-1O) TK

MCW(lO+) SS-T,

PHC(5-10) HP

CWC(2)

PHS

H(S-IO)

MCW(5-10)

PHC(5-10)

THP

TW

W

TK

S5-T,

W

H(5-tO) T HP

MCW(5-10) 55-T,

PHC(S-IO) HP

T HP

CWC TW

H(5-ID) W

MCW(5-tO) TK

PHC(S-IO) 5S-T,

MCW(4)

CWC(4)

PHS

H«S)

PHC«S)

218

W

T HP

SS-T,

HP

9

PO«5)

PH«5)

PO

PH(2)

PO

PH(3)

PO

PH

PO«S)

PH(5-tO)

PO«S)

PH«S)

PO

PH(43)

10 II

ACS«5) CM(IO+) NCS(lO+)

CPr I 0+) OCS(I 0+)

12 13

CV«5) BS SP(lO+) RS(IO+)

ST«s) NW(IO+)

ACS CV(s-IO) CM(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) RS(5-10)

CP(5-1O) OCS(s-IO) ST(5-10)

CM(l 0+) ~~~i 7 ~1) CP(IO+) OCS(S-IO)

OCS(2)

CM(S-IO) ACS« S)

CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO)

CV(;-IO) as . SP(IO+) RS(IO+)

ST(S-IO) NW(lO+)

CV(;-IO) as SP(S-IO) RS(5-1O)

5T(S-10) NW(lO+)

~ ACS« S) CV(;-IO) BS CM(_-IO) NCS(5-1D) SP(lO+) RS(10+)

CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) 5T(S-10) NW(lO+)

- OCS(2) CM(5-10) ACS < S CP(5-IO) (-)

CV(;-IO) BS 5P(5-10) RS(S-IO)

ST(S-IO) NW(lO+)

CMCP ACS(s-IO) ~; BS

NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) ~~~;~;) OCS(S-IOJ

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'2 ..'<

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>0 'i3 .:; >

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NW

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR

MR FP

Usilampatti (9)

Usila,npatti (9)

Usilampatti (5)

lIsilampatti (9)

lIsilampatti (8)

lIsilampatti (8)

>, 0.. c. iil .... u ~ 0

0..

16

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

~ 'i3 U 0 t: § 'N

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17 18

NM ,0

N ,0

,0

NM ,0

,0

NM ,0

NM , Jaggcry, 0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in

hectare)

:::: 0

u.. 19

U ::: :;l

5: »

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\VE(lOS.S)

T(lOS.5)

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T(28.8)

WE(3!.1) T(31.1)

WE(S4.8)

T(54.8)

WE(IS.5)

T(lS.5)

GC(602)

WE(S8.9) T(l49.1)

GC(2590)

W(66.7) WE(291.1) TK(U62) T(753.0)

219

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:§ :5 21

38.2

84.9

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120.7

36.8

13.5

43.5

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22 23 2

96.3 52.8 Sadachipatty

65.5 18.0 Pudupatti

1350 33.3 Sirupatti

213.3 56.7 Boothipuram

40.0 22.5 A.Kflshnapuram

68.S 117.1 Kattakaruppanpatty

69.8 170.0 Valandur

;; ~

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24 (01398500)

1,377.2 7,410 1,778 M(3) PHS

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S(3) C H(lO+)

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Pllllaneri PM(d) PHS

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CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) SP«S) NW(IO+)

C«5) PHC«S)

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PHS ACS ST BS 27

Nattamangalam 292.7 2,278 562

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(01398900) 789.9 4,061 994 M H(5-10)

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CV(;-IO) !S 30 548.1 1,323 341 M(5-10) H(5-10) TKC

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PHC(5-10) W

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Usilampatti (5)

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91.8 126.3 Ariyapatti

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31 (01399500)

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P(2) PHS ST BS Poruppumettupatti TW PO ACS« 5)

32 462.7 1,729 463 M«5) H«5) CM(<5) CY(S-IO) RS(lO+) (01399600)

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CP(lO+) NCS(lO+)

SP(lO+) NW(lO+)

PHC«5) TW OCS(IO+)

THP

PHS TW

33 Perumalpatti

587 PM«S) H«S) W PO CP CM« ACS(lO+) CY(lO+) BS(10+)

(01399700) 282.0 160

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34 Thummakundu

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(01399800) 1,001.1 741

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W

CWC(3) THP

Sindupatti P(5) PHS

TW PO CM ACS ST(2) BS

35 (01399900)

730.2 2,351 642 M H(JO+) SS-T, PH(3) CP(lO+)

NCS(IO+) CY(5-10) RS(JO+)

C(lO+) MCW(IO+) TW

OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(JO+)

PHC(S-IO)

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PC?) CWC(5) TW

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36 1,22R.4 3,812 969 S M(S-IO) CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CY(5-10) RS(5-1 0) (01400000)

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W

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D(7)

DH(2) T(32)

P(108) MCW(9) Well) PO(36)

Block Total 21740.7 84,725 21,719 M(18) CWC(70) TK(23) TO(6) CM(4) ACS(ll) CY(3) BS(30)

S(10) HC HP(32) PTO(6) CP(4) OCS(34) ST(14) NW(2)

PUC(5) C PHC(3) TW(1S) PH(643)

PHS(30) C L(3)

FWC

RMP(3)

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W(2.8)

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WE(lSS.6) T(185.6)

GC(1940.16) W(284.64)

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40.5 179.1 313.8 Thidiyan

36.0 147.9 9S.2 Poruppumettupatti

19.5 128.7 116.4 Perumalpatti

297.5 557.3 IIS.9 Thummakundu

167.5 383.7 117.9 Sindupatti

92.3 733.2 217.3 Veppanoothu

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Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Madurai Name of the CD Block: Usilampatti Serial number Name of village 2001 Censlls location code numher 1991 Census location code numher

2 3 4 Name of Taluk: Usilampatti

Allikundam 01400800 160040009000900580

2 Ayanmethupatti 01400100 160040009000900490

3 Doddappanaickanur 01397600 160040009000900240

4 Eramarpatti 01400300 160040009000900510

5 Jothilnaickanur 01400600 160040009000900560

6 Kalluthu 01395400 160040009000900020

7 Keeripatti 01397400 160040009000900220

8 Manuthu 01400700 160040009000900570

9 Meikki larpatti 01397900 160040009000900270

10 Nadupatti 01397500 160040009000900230

11 Nakkalapatti 01397700 160040009000900250

12 N allathevanpatti 01400400 160040009000900520

13 Nallathevanpatti RF 01400500 160040009000900530

14 Pothampatti 01399300 160040009000900410

15 Seemanuthu 01397800 160040009000900260

16 Sikkampatti 01399200 160040009000900400

17 Thimmanatham 01395900 160040009000900070

18 Thummalapatti 01400900 160040009000900660

19 Usilampatti 01399100 160040009000900390

20 U thappanaickanur 01396000 160040009000900080

21 Vagurani 01400200 160040009000900500

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2 Thinunanatham (01395900)

3 Ulhappanackanur (01396000)

4 Keeripalli (01397400)

5 Nadupally (01 397500)

6 Thollappanaickanur (01397600)

Nakkalapalti 7

(01397700)

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1,671.7

3,376.1

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3,785 1,021

5,873 1,36S

1,697 430

3,409 831

8,728 2,048

8,303 2,106

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the colunm and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facililY is available is given)

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MCW«5) HP OCS«5) ST(S-IO)

PHC«5)

CWC(5) THP P(4) PHS TK PO - ACS(5-10) CV(5-10)

RS(5-1O) M C(lO+) H(5-10) SS-T, PH(12) CM(S-IO) NCS(5-IO) SP(lO+)

PHC(5-IO) HP CP(5-10) OCS(5-1O) ST(S-IO)

MCW THP ACS P(O)

CWC(4) TK PO CM CV(S-IO) RS(S-lO) M(2) S NCS(5-10)

C(10+) PHC SS-T, PH(4S) cpeS-IO)

OCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) NW(IO+)

PHS HP ST(S-IO)

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P PHS TK CM(-S-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) RS(S-lO)

M H(5-10) PO«5)

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P(6) CWC(6)

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111.1 95.2 Nadupatty

991.6 716.8 Thottappanaickanur

440.0 149.9 Nakka1apatti

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~ '0 6 v :> .:9 o:l .;: a(l .;; ..c: '0 ..c: ~.::l u " '" 'OJ [/) " '" " ~ c " ~ ~

" "0 ~ ~ § ~ OJ) -5 0 ::l .... o '0 c » OJ ~ .~ 0 <l) ..c: ~ ~ '" " o " 4-< ..c: '"

0. - '" " u ~ ·c ~ .n 0 :; 4-< '" l': ~.2 ""§ ~ g Q E 5 .§ '8 >=; E ~

'" '" 0. 0 " OJ) " ~ ~ ::l .... '0 ~ 0 t; 0 on

..!! " _ ::l

~ .~ .~ ~"§ § ~~ ~ " " 0- .~ " C OJ 0 -;.=: .~

~ OJ

" .D u :.::< - ..c:

E .;: u ::l .~ ~ ::=: V)~ ."';:; § .~ OJ

~ '" E u '6 " ":0. E E ._ u

0 0 ::l ~ OJ ..... _

~ TJ :::; ~ > -" ::l '0 " 8 0- 8 g. <0 ~ ~ o .... "

[/) Z E- E- Z III ;;; 8: ~ ~~~~ U ~ ~

2 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

CD Block: Usilampatti (0008)

CWC(3) THP

Seemanuthu P(4) PHS

TK PO(2) ACS«S) CV«5) RS«S) 8

(01397800) 574.8 3,331 848 M«S) H«5)

SS-T, PH(2S) CM«S)

NCS«S) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) C«S) MCW«S)

HP CP« 5)

OCS«S) ST«S) PHC«5)

CWC(2) THP

P PHS BS

9 Mekkilarpaui

361.0 3,067 708 M H«5) TK PO

CM«5) ACS«S) CV«S)

RS«S) (01397900)

C«S) MCW«5) SS-T, PH(22)

CP«5) NCS«S) SP(lO+)

NW(lO+)

PHC«5) HP OCS«S) ST«S)

CWC(3) THP

10 Usilampatti P(4) PHS

W PO ACS«S) ST(4) BS

(01399100) 1,480.3 2,166 567

MC H«S)

SS-T, PH(SO) CM«5)

NCS«S) CV(S-IO) RS«S)

MCW(5-1O) W

CP« S) OCS«S)

SP(S-IO) NW(lO+)

PHC(S-IO)

THP BS

II Sikkampatti P«S) TK PO ACS«S) CV«5) 1~4.0 331 ~6 H«5) CM«S) RS«5)

(01399200) M«S) MCW«S)

SS-T, PH(3) CP« S)

NCS«S) SP(10+) NW(IO+)

C«S) HP OCS«S) ST«S)

P(II) CWC(8) PO

12 Pothampatti 1(3)

PHS THP

TO ACS«S) ST BS

I,SI1.4 6,444 1,736 Tr SS-T, CM«5) CV«S) RS(S-IO) (01399300)

M«5) MCW«S)

HP PTO

CP« 5) NCS«5)

SP«5) NW(10+)

C«5) PHC«5) PH(S2) OCS«S)

CWC THP ST RS

13 Ayanmettuppatty P(2)

PHS W ACS(5-10) 191.S 644 203 M«S) PO«5) CM(lO+) CV(5-1O) RS(IO+)

- (01400100) C(lO+)

H«5) SS-T, PH«5) CP(lO+)

NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) NW(iO+)

PHC«S) W OCS(S-IO)

CWC(3) THP ST P(3) BS

14 Vagurani 901.2 2,828 772 MS

PHS W PO CM(lO+)

ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) RS(5-1O)

(01400200) C(S-IO)

H(S-IO) SS-T, PH(107) CP(IO+)

NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) NW(!O+)

PHC(S-IO) W OCS(S-IO)

HH(3) CWC(2)

15 Erumarpatty P(2) PHS

T CM('i-l0) ACS(S-IO) CV(5-1O) BS

754.8 1,423 388 M 0(2) 0(2) PO

RS(5-IO) (01400300)

C(5-10) H(IO+) SS-T PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO)

NW(10+) MCW(5-1O)

OCS(S-IO) ST(5-IO)

PHC(5-IO)

230

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AJ'j1) LAND USE (As on 1999)

<l) Oil ,g '> 8 .c u oj 0 is. 0..

<>:

14

PR

MR

FP

PR

MR FP

PR

PR

MR

FP

PR

PR

PR

PR

MR

s "'" ·2 v u

" ~ 'i3 o<i c

" 8 to v ::; v z

15

Usilampatti (2)

Usilampatti (3)

Usilampatti 0

Usilampatti (3)

Usilampatti (4)

Usilampatti (9)

Usilampatti (8)

Usibmpattl (8)

v

" N oj OJJ oj

~ >, p_ .... 0.. v

0.. ~ '" 0.. ~ ~ " 0 v

0... Z

16 17

EDEAG NM

EDEAG NM

EDEAG NM

EDEAG NM

EDEAG NM

EDEAG N

EA NM

EDEAG NM

;>,

:a 0 E E 0 u C '" .",

t:: t: o " 0.._ E g .- = ~ c 0 " ~ E

18

,0

,0

,0

,0

,0

Candilcs,O

Candiles,

Coir,

Potteries

,0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in

hectare)

~

~ 0

19

174.1

240.2

0:;-~

" 5;

'" e. "0

;;l on ] 20

WE(87.2)

TWE(2S.3)

T(lI2.S)

WE(26.5) T(26.S)

WE(362.0)

TWE(40.0)

T(402.0)

WE(28.1)

TK(19)

T(300)

\\1E(166.5)

T(l66.S)

WE(59.S)

TWE(6.6)

T(66.1)

WE(52.9)

TWE(Ii.8)

TK(7.9)

T(676)

WE(l87.0)

T(l87.0)

231

"0 V Oi on "E '" ::::J

21

230.4

194.9

349.0

82.7

462.7

80.0

303.0

153.8

OJ)

" 'i3 " .... V .s 2- v <l.)

> tl e :0

"'" '"' CD '@

" "0

iii > c " '" S :0 0 ::; '" ::: c .c > 2 u '" ::; " ~ ::; oj

<>: u on u

v OJ)

"'" ~ "-0 v

~ z 22 23 2

156.8 75.1 Seemanuthu

135.2 4.4 Mekkilarpatti

535.2 194.1 Usilampatti

39.9 31.3 Sikkampatti

398.4 309.7 Pothampatti

13.5 31.8 Ayanmettuppatty

344.6 186.1 Vagurani

28.6 145.2 Erumarpatty

.... ,J .0 E

" c OJ "5 CIl

I

9

10

II

12

13

14

15

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.~ "'" .g OJ v " c 01]

-l ,g o<!l .;;

" " OJ) oS ~ ,g " 4-< .0 .;; 0 E oj

" 4-< <U

" 0 a -;; " -;; .~ E

OJ '0 '" Z l-

2 3

CD Block: Usilampatti (0008)

16 Nalluthevanpatti (01400400)

17 Nalluthevanpatti Rf (01400500)

18 JothilnayakkanUf (01400600)

Manoothu 19 (01400700)

20 Alligundam (01400800)

2 Thununalapatti I (01400900)

Block Total

316.8

1,578.6

618.1

764.1

745.0

171.5

25150.8

Vi' § OJ u a 0 ~

" 0 .~

:; 0. 0 0. -;; '0 I-

4

1,446

1,442

2,581

1,677

912

63,906

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK. MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

~

" 2 '-'

U

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-J is shown in the column and next to it 1il brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

a 0 ~ .i'J '0 ..c: &i

" 0 -'" '0 ~

" 'E " Z

5 G

P(3)

357 0 M«5) C«5)

408 P(2) M C(lO+)

P(3) 678

MC(lO+)

P 450 M

C(lO+)

P 214 M«S)

C(10+)

P(69) M(13) S(4)

16,169 PUC

C 10 Tr 0(3)

7

CWC(3) PHS

T SS-T

8 9

PO PH(l2)

10 II

CM« 5) ACS«5) NCS«5)

CP« 5) OCS«5)

-------- Uninhabited ------------

CWC(2) THP PHS W PO

CM(lO+) ACS(lO+)

H(lO+) SS-T, PH(10) CP(lO+)

NCS(10+) PHC(lO+) W OCS(lO+)

CWC(3) THP

PHS PO - ACS(5-10) TW CM(5-10) NCS(5-10) H(5-10) SS-T,TW PH(5-IO)

PHC(5-IO) CP(5-10) OCS(5-IO)

HMH THP

CWC(2) W PO CM(~-lO) ACS(S-lO) PHC

PHS SS-T, PH(9) CP(S-IO) NCS(5-1O)

0(3) W OCS(S-IO)

OH«5) TTW ACS(lO+) PHC«5) SS-TTW PO«S) CM(IO+)

NCS(lO+) , PH«5) CP(10+)

OCS(lO+)

11(2) IIII(3) T(20)

MH(2) W(7) CWC(64) TK(8)

POCIS) CM(3)

PIIC(3) HP(17) TO PTO

CP ACS(2)

PHS(20) TW(3) PH(419)

CHW 0(6) L(3)

232

12 13

BS CV«5) RS«5) SP«5) NW(10+) ST«5)

BS CY(lO+)

RS(lO+) SP(10+)

NW(lO+) ST(lO+)

BS CV(5-1O)

RS(5-10) SP(5-1O) ST(IO+)

NW(10+)

CV(5-10) BS RS(5-10)

SP(5-10) NW(10+)

ST(5-10)

CV(lO+) BS

SP(IO+) RS(10+)

ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

CV ST(8) BS(14)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE (As on 1999)

" on ~ .;;:

3 .c 15 E: 0-0. « 14

PR

PR

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

MR FP

PR(19) MR(13) :FP(12)

E -"

2-" OJ u

" " ~ 'N

" '6 OIl

'" c<j ~

" '" " "0. ti 3 0. 0. ;;; '" ~

~ 0.

~ " iii " " 0 '" z z 0-

15 16 17

Usilampatti (4) EA NM

-------- Uninhabited ------------

Usilampatti (13) EA NM

llsilampatti (10) EA N

Usilampatti (15) ED EAG N M

Usilampatti (IS) ED EAG

RO(12) N(19) EAG(12) M(17) EA(8)

~ '6 0 E § v

'a '" .",

~ '" !3 0- t} E <2

;:l

8 § ~ E

IS

,0

,0

,0

,0

,0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

OJ)

" '6 :;j

~

V <2 'i) 2- ~ u " " !3 ;> :g u E: Sl 'gj OJ) ~ '" "0 " "C ;> -e " " " " " ;;; " 0 "C :c 0 .~ '" .~J) ::: ;,

" g 'i:i l: .c .~ OJ) 2 u co

E E :; :;j " :; :J '" -< u.. u on u

19 20 21 22 23

" on ~ "; 4-< 0

" E " Z

2

WE(l09.1) TK(O.l) T(109.2)

148.3 22.4 36.9 Nalluthevanpatti

~

'" ~ ::l

" ~ '" CIl

16

157S.6 Nalluthevanpatti Rf 17

WE(63.1) 9S.1 TWE(42.0)

T(1051)

W(l69.9) T(169.9)

TWE(2S.3) T(28.3)

WE(28.0) T(28.0)

W(169,89) WE(2992.39) TW(16)

7943.0 TWE(174.03)

TK(33.26) T(338S.57)

233

243.S 62.4 10S.S Jothilnayakkanur IS

141.0 356.2 97.0 Manoothu 19

374.7 210.6 131 .5 Alligundam 20

112.S 15.6 15.S Thumma1apatti 21

5255.3 5194.5 3372.4

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SEDAPATTI CD BLOCK

235

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'i'

L'J" U SIt INDIA TAMILNADU

I '_', ~ 4, No, of Villages 70

r ... / ,"\ /J , ' '1 No.onowns

PERAIYUR TALUK MADURAI DISTRICT

) 01401000 f . I \,~ f 1

/

ElumalaiRf , 1 . ~I' U PLCN Starting from 01401000

Kilometres 2 4

t" 'J' 001

,11

'- 'S., ~~, /(

I ',,, / '1 ,\ \ J \... PLCN Ending at 01407900

.' ,011 ill, "~13~' 14 \ ~ I 17: ~ ,PO ,I' , ,,' ~..fJ

Total Population 1,86,839

USILAMPAlTl TALUK AND TIRUMANGALAM TALUK

CHANGE IN JURISDICTION DURING 1991,2001

,I "'--'0, XVI P

10;- PO : POp~I'Y~~ ~i ~ r' \.

I ,~~27 0 ELUM~\AI ,0). _/,~-~ \PO}-,., .... 'fJ._ ; 018' o PO B,10 ," 'r -~--_( ,I' I • I.

• "I'" PO$ :.025: '" ..fJ22 ';'II2l--, r'-, PO f' )

" I \ , 1 J / , "B, " ' / 26' PO/--" -, PO 'PO ' ~Ig\,

~-"--'-- -- / ~ ~--,I ~..fJB24 ,··,'..fJ23 '. " I) ~'PO / ,J

l ' (\ PO i ~I" ~.O?:~J_; '~\' ! \ I I PO I I' , @ 028 ! "---'-0 , /Po' • 020/0 ,

PANCHAYAT UNIONS (CD BLOCKS)

@SEDAPATTI

® T, KALLUPATTI PO, i , / ,__! ,/1"'1 .,fJ35I ,,--

• B \", / ..fJ30 "'rl .---, ' TO'B 'PO PO

/ Mallapuffim, ~\I ,I' I "-/ 03j~_111W-p'0IS ~ : )

'i' Panchayal Union (CD.Blockl boundary excludes slalulory towns.

, PO ~ / ~"';'ts' t®, ('-' ,.1029' '. ~ 'Oi ITpO I PO' ,"' .... '

• ' I' l.{,.l--_,

/ ,I PO B I;",'A '-".,1 'I ') iThullukkuttinayakkanur "l, , POI /-". i : /' .. ,J37

• I I .;---..J,_ 040' , " (;

v ( .' {,--, /PO 042', / PO'~: ~~9 :!~~' PO r' ..fJ52-') J ,'91\1~ • /1 ~'!"-,~--\ Attipatti 1 PO :PO 1-., J' '11\ ~,.,~",

/ ,- , , , oa04I ' / • "'1\04 PO'" ,'-

, ,,'. , ".- • P-.I'\~"'" f .. • 047S'.!'.\ ,... , ' jo'1 I " Vandal"~ 044;~ ".".,' ..D48 ',-r ,\, ,; 051'~' t

• IJ'v" t TO'Se' I ,.f! • I I V, A I 'I ".,.' I PO' " .:i' / J S, 'f!

/

': "'" ," __ , Saplur / t,~; "; PO / (" 1 045' ,..1)49 ) • ,

\ I., " " 0 "I, " ,- '/ f \ I T'''{/'fO I \ I J~

I '.' , 1058 "~1' I) I \ , .... 0 '.. / B

~ I " : " ,,',::" : POl }\o,~\)'_ 1 PO " 1/ , ., , I' I

" ~ ~ \ I , ( 043 1 TOB \

I ,','" POS :;,001,' ..fJ59 T.KALLUP Q ' Sa~uIRF 004 / '" , ,060 ", TO

r... I S'B), _ '.062.~8Q IPO,i.,pQ' 06 PO , ( PO , '.-, 063... I 'J, J {"17 ' / ' ..... I

Sand"yu" \, I S,la>mal"patt" ~ ,po' :.009' ~ ". .

I >

~ { , , '- PO ' ' I, I·, I II. 0h _,

.'1\./, N_ 065, '" " PO - '\ I' PO I," t ( ' / / I 1 ..fJ72 \ 1 ") , 'i' ,

( \ '

~ / /. / I) j

~ I, \ ,I '-,

~' It I PO ~ 1\ ,~~'7 ) , "'-t;:v"" \ I\.\ / ," / , ,~\ ",\ '.1; f l' PO 1071;

J '( . 066 1 " 'I L I J. '"', " '.,' ®" \ '" ~?,,';

f' ..... , \ 1'1 PO ' / / , J ' , \ ~ I I .070 ...

J R ,/076 ~ I n.tm --,., "~I

/.\ ~- -\ \-.B, 1 PO' \) • /07 \' , 1

Tfr,LU '"", '/ \ .1 t. \'}I 0' I ,.074 '" l'" .:( r ~ I .........; •

1 0 1ST ~ ',.. , ... PO /,1", ~.)-. I ~ I C 077' '-~ -'~78 : 0140790~ ..... ,'"'

~ G ~ 1\ '".J .P~'~!.I '~ \ ,\ ~ ~ pl' SIVAKASI ,VIRUDHUNAGAR,

v ~~ TALUK rJ TALUK V -r. l VIRUDHUNAGAR VIRUDHUNAGAR

\I ~ Q DISTRICT DISTRICT

/ ,I ~ ( I

/ J

I ( , ! \

. I" ~

Y' ~

\ \ ~ -I Boundary, District ...

Taluk .

Panchayat Union (CD.Block)

Villages with localion Code No,

Reserved Forest with name ,"" .. ~: EI~~ala~~.F,::

TalukHeadquarters ". @

Villa~es having below 200,200-499,500·999, 100 ,4999 and 5000 & above Population

0 ....

Urban Area With Location Code number .' []YO

Uninhabited villages with Location Code number,. C = ~ = = I

NationalHighway .

Important Metalled Road .

River and Stream

Post Office IT ele9raph Office . Higher Secondary School . PrimaryHeallhCenlre ,

Bank ..

-1f!.!_

~ ~

POITO

S

®

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Madurai

Serial number Name of village

2

Name of Taluk: Peraiyur

Adikaripatti

2 Attipatti

3 Avalaseri

4 Chinnakattalai

5 E. Kottaipatti

6 Elumalai RF

7 Jambalapuram

8 Kalappanpatti

9 Kethuvarpatti

10 Kudippatti

11 Kudiseri

12 Kuppalnalham

13 Mallapuram

14 Mangalaseru

15 Manibamettupatti

16 Melathirumanikkam

17 Muthunagayapuram I Bit

18 Muthunagayapuram II Bit

19 Nagayapuram

20 Pappinaickenpatti

21 Periyakattalai

22 Perungamanallur

23 Peryampatti

24 Poosalapuram

25 Saptllf

26 Saptur RF

27 Sedapatti

28 Selanayakkanpatti

29 Sembarani

30 Soolapuram

31 Tadayampatti

32 Thirumanickam

33 Thullukkuttinayakkanur

34 Uthapuram

35 Vandari

36 Vannankulam

37 Vittilpatti

Name of the CD Rlock : Sedapatti

200 I Census location code number 1991 Census location code number

3 4

01402300 160040011001100770

01404000 160040011001100900

01403400 160040011001100780

01402100 160040011001100640

01401300 160040011001100700

01401000 160040011001100540

01403300 160040011001100820

01401800 160040011001100600

01403200 160040011001100830

01403100 160040011001100840

01403900 160040011001100810

01402000 160040011001100630

01402800 160040011001100860

01403800 160040011001100800

01401500 160040011001100680

01402500 160040011001100690

01404700 160090011001100600

01404600 160090011001100620

01403700 160090011001100350

01403000 160040011001100850

01402200 160040011001100650

01401700 160040011001100590

01401100 160040011001100730

01403600 160040011001100620

01404400 160040011001100910

01404300 160040011001100920

01403500 160040011001100790

01402700 160040011001100740

01401900 160040011001100610

01402600 160040011001100750

01401400 160040011001100550

01402400 160040011001100760

01402900 160040011001100870

01401200 160040011001100710

01404100 160040011001100890

01401600 160040011001100670

01404200 160040011001100880

239

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2

CD Block: Sedapatti (0009)

Elumalai Rf (01401000)

2 Perai yampatty (01401100)

Uthapuram (01401200)

4 E.Kottaipatti (01401300)

5 Thadayampatty (01401400)

6 Manibamettupatti (01401500)

7 vannankulam (01401600)

3 4

2,781.0 60

594.2 1,953

1,007.9 4,198

443.2 2,166

1,157.2 2,459

29.8 65

195.9 285

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kIllS. and 10+ kms

of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

5 6

17 P«5) M«5) C(lO+)

P(3)

484 M S C(10+)

P(4)

1,123 M«5) C(lO+)

574 P(3) M C(10+)

645 PM S C(10+)

13 P«5) M«5) C(lO+)

82 PM C(10+)

7 8

H(lO+) W

MCW(5-10) S PHC(5-10) SS-W

PHS CHW

THP

TWW H«5) SS-T, MCW«5) W PHC«5)

DCWC(2) PHS T HP

CHW TWW H«5) SS-T, MCW(IO+) W

PHC«5)

PHS CHW THP

H(lO+) TW W

MCW(5-10) SS-T,

PHC(5-10) W

PHS CHW

THP

H(lO+) TW MCW(IO+) SS-T,

PHC(IO+) TW

CHW HP

H(lO+) SS-T, MCW(lO+) HP PHC(lO+)

CHW THP H(10+) TWW MeW(S-10) SS-T, PHC(5-10) W

240

9

PO« 5)

PH«5)

PO PH(17)

PO PH(96)

PO PH(10)

PO PH(1I)

PO«5)

PH«5)

PO PH(5-IO)

10 11 12 13

- ACS(5-10) - BS« 5) CM(5-10) NCS(5-10) Cv« 5) RS(lO+)

CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) SP« 5) NW(lO+)

OCS CM« 5) ACS« 5) cpe < 5) NCS( < 5)

- BS CV« 5) RS(10+)

SP« 5) NW(10+) ST« 5)

CM«5)

CP« 5)

ST CV« BS ACS« 5) 5) RS(lO+)

NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) OCS(lO+)

ACS - BS CM(5-1O) NCS(S-IO) CV(5-10) RS(IO+) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) SP(5-10) NW(10+)

. ST(5-10)

CM(lO+)

CP(10+)

ACS - llS NCS(5-10) CV(lO+) RS(IO+)

OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

- llS CM(lO+) ACS« 5) Cv(lO+) RS(IO+) CP(10+) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(10+)

OCS(5-10) ST(lO+)

- - BS CM(5-10) ACS« 5) Cv(5-10) RS(10+) CP(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) NW(lO+)

OCS(5-10) ST(5-IO)

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14

MR FP

PR MR

FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR

MR FP

PR

MR FP

15 16

Usilampatli (20) ED

ElulIlalai (l) EA

Elumalai (2) EA

Ell1malai (5) EA

Elumalai (9) EA

Ellllllalai (10) EA

Elumalai (7) EA

17 18

0,0,0

NM ,0

NM ,0

NM ,0

NM .0

,0

NM ,0

Land U8e (i.e. area under differenltypes of land U8e in

hectare)

19

2781.0

20

WE(190.0) T(190.0)

WE(2150) TK(27.0) T(242.0)

WE(93.0) T(93.0)

WE(69.0) T(69.0)

WE(20.0) T(20.0)

241

68.0

181.0

71.0

207.0

15.0

5.0

OJ Of]

,g .;;: "-' 0 OJ E '" 2

Elumalai Rf

275.0 61.2 Peraiyalllpatty

392.0 192.9 Uthapuram

220.0 59.2 E.Kottaipatli

383.0 498.2 Uthapuralll

14.0 0.8 E.Kottaipatli

116.0 54.9 Thadayampatly

i:l on E ::l

"

2

3

4

5

6

7

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2 CD Block: Sedapatti (0009)

8 Perungamanallur (01401700)

9 Kalappanpatti (01401800)

JO Semparani (01401900)

11 Kuppalnatham (01402000)

12 Chinnakattalai (01402100)

13 Periyakattalal (01402200)

14 Athikaripatti (01402300)

1" Thlruman}Ckam - (01402400)

4

1,0748 3,936

1,132.0 821

354.0 l,lll

797.6 1,958

291.7 2,270

784.9 1,630

938.5 2,183

1,298.4 3,412

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENlTIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column

and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges vi2.< 5 killS., 5-10 kms. and 10+

kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

5

-;:a " o

'"§ u ::l

"0 W

6

P(4)

1,105 M S C(10+)

P(3)

234 M«5) C(10+)

P(2) 307 M(5-iO)

C(lO+)

P(3)

544 M«5) C(10+)

PM 599 C(IO+)

7 8

CHW THP

H(lO+) TWW MCW(S-IO) SS-T, PHC(5-10) W

CHW THP H(10+) TW MCW(lO+) 5S-T,

PHC(10+) TW

THP CHW TWW

H(IO+) TK PHC(10+) 5S-T,

W

PHS T HP CHW TWW

H(lO+) SS-T,

MCW«5) W

PHS

H(10+)

PHC«5)

HP TWW

SS-W, TW

THP CHW TWW

444 P(3) HeIO+) TK M C«5) PHC(5-10) SS-T,

W

P(3)

540 M(lO+) C(lO+)

P(3)

871 M S C(10+)

MCW THP CHW TWW

H(10+) SS-T. PHC(5-IO) W

DDH CWC(2)

HC PHC PHS FWC(8)

H(S-10)

242

9

PO PH(6)

PO PH

PO PH

PO

PH(6)

PO PH(25)

PO PH(6)

PO

PH(lO+)

PO PH(50)

[0 II 12 13

AC5 5T HS CM« 5) NCS(lO+) CV(iO+) RS(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(iO+)

AC5« 5) CV(lO+) B5 CM(lO+) NC5(1O+) 5P(10+) RS(lO+)

CP(10+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(10+)

ACS CM(10+) NC5(l0+)

CP(lO+) OCS(lO+)

ACS CM« 5) NCS(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+)

CV(10-+) BS 5P(10+) RS(lO+) ST(10+) NW(lO+)

CV(lO+) BS SP(lO+) RS(10+) ST(10+) NW(10+)

CM ACSOCS CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) CY(l;+) BS

CM« 5) AC5« 5) CP(IO+) NCS(lO+)

OCS(10+)

CM(~-10) ACS(lO+) CP(10+) NCS(lO+)

OCS(10+)

CY(l;+) BS SP(10+) RS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

CY(l;+) BS SP(10+) RS(lO+)

ST(10+) NW(lO+)

CM CP(S-10)

ACS CV(S-~O) BS OeS(2l SP(lO+) RS(10+) NCS(5-1O) ST(10+) NW(JO+)

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14

PR MR

FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FPNW

IS

Peraiyur (16)

Peraiyur (20)

Thirumangalam (20)

Peraiyur (10)

Peraiyur (12)

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

Usilampatti (13) EA

Peraiyur (16) EA

Elumalai (S) EA

16 17 18

NM ,0

NM ,0

N ,0

NM ,0

NM ,0

N ,0

NM ,0

NM ,0

J llnd use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

19 20

WE(67.0) TK(2.0) T(69.0)

WE(102.0) TK(76.0) T(l7S.0)

WE(97.0)

TK(3S.0) T(13S.0)

WE(206.0)

TK(SO.O) 1'(286.0)

WE(87.0) T(87.0)

WE(14S.0) TK(l6.0)

T(l61.0)

WE(67.0) TK(l4.0)

T(81.0)

WE(lOS.O) TK(19.0) T(l24.0)

243

21

21S.0

29S.0

21.0

SO.O

31.0

47.0

142.0

283.0

" bI)

,g .;; 4-< a

'" E " z

22 23 2

5S0.0 207.S Perungamanallur

524.0 13S.0 Kalappanpatti

136.0 62.0 Semparani

278.0 183.6 Kuppalnatham

121.0 S2.7 Chinnakattalai

439.0 137.9 Periyakattalai

S40.0 17S.5 Athikaripatti

670.0 221.4 Thirumanickam

~ ,to E :;l

" OJ ·5 ""

9

10

II

12

13

14

IS

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2

CD Block: Sedapatti (0009)

16 Melathirumanickam (01402500)

17 Soolapuram (01402600)

18 Seclnaickanpatti (01402700)

19 Mallapuram (01402800)

20 Thullukuttynayakkanoor (01402900)

21 Pappinayachanpatty (01403000)

22 Kudiprrlly (01403100)

23 Kethuvarpatti (01403200)

3

758.3

1,558.9

663.4

4,495.0

2,153.4

1,196.1

720.8

399.9

a a ~

4

2,669

4,455

2,837

7,785

6,744

3,381

2,401

810

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+

kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

<;... o .... 1.)

..0 S '" Z

5

P(3)

710 M«5) C(lO+)

P(5) 1,172 M«s)

C(10+)

P(2)

643 M«5) C(lO+)

P(5) 2,047 M 5

C(10+)

P(4)

1,722 M(2) C(10+)

P(4)

928 M«5) C(10+)

P(2) 617 M(s-IO)

C(lO+)

P Tr

223 M«5) C(10+)

7 8

CWC(2)

PHS CHW(2)

H(lO+)

PHC«5)

THP TWW SS-T,

W

CWC(4)

PHS CHW

H«5) PHC«5)

PHS

THP

TW SS-T,

TW

THP

~~) TWW

MCW«5) SS-T,

PHC«5) W

MH PHC

PHS RMP(5)

THP TWW

TK 5S-T,

H(lO+) W MCW(lO+)

PH5 THP CHW TWW H(5-10) 55-T,

MCW(5-10) W

PHS CHW

THP

W H«s) MCW«5) SS-T,

PHC«5) W

CWC THP PH5 H(IO+) W

MCW(5-10) 5S-T, PHC(5-1O) W

CWC THP CHW TWW H(lO+) TK

MCW(5-10) 5S-T, PHC(s-IO) W

244

9

PO(2) PH(23)

PO PH(lO)

PO PH(3)

PO(2) PH(97)

PO(2) PH(l6)

PO PH(8)

PO(2)

PH(S)

PO PTO(2) PH(3)

10 11

ACS

CM« 5) OCS(2)

CPr < 5) NCS( < 5)

12 13

CV« -5) :~(lO+) SP(JO+) NW 10+) ST(10+) (

ST(3) BS CM« 5) OCS(2) CV« 5) RS(IO+) CP« 5) NCS(lO+) SP(JO+) NW(lO+)

OCS CM« 5) ACS« 5) Cpr < 5) NC5( < 5)

- BS CV« 5) RS(IO+) SP« 5) NW(lO+) ST(<5)

CM

CM CP(s-IO)

CM«5) CP(lO+)

AC5(2) OCS(3)

CV BS 5P(lO+) R5(lO+) ST(10+) NW(lO+)

OCS(2) CV(S-IO)

ACS« 5) SP(5-10) BS NC5(5-10) ST(5-1O)

ACS CV(5-;0) B5 NCS(s-IO) SP(5-10) RS(lO+)

OC5« 5) 5T(5-1O) NW(lO+)

BS - ACS CM(S-IO) NC5(5-10) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) CP(IO+) 5P(lO+) NW(lO+)

CM« 5) AC5« 5) CV(lO+) B5 CP(lO+) NC5(10+) 5P(lO+) R5(10+)

OCS( 10+) ST« 5)

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8 "" 2-v u

~ v OJ) '6 ,g

o(! .;;:

" .3 "' ..c: E u oj to [ v

@ 0- V « z 14 IS

flR MR Elumalai (2) FPNW

PR

MR FP

PR MR

FP

PR

MR FP

PR

MR

FP

PR MR FP

PR

MR FP

PR MR

FP

Elumalai (4)

Elumalai (2)

Peraiyur (19)

Elumalai (6)

Peraiyur (15)

Peraiyur (12)

Peraiyur (15)

>-. 15.. 0-iii ~ v

"' 0 0.,

16

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

ED

EA

EA

v

" 'N '" "" oj

~

i3 0-oj 0.

~ " z 17

NM

N

NM

NM

N

N

NM

N

~ '6 0 S S 0 u

C '" '0 1:: ~ 0 :::I 0. § U ~

1;; :::I

" 0 oj

~ s 18

,0

Bricks, 0

,0

Cotton,

Vegitables, Seeds

,0

,0

,0

Handloom, Palm-Oil, 0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

'" ~

19

" i:: :::I

~ ;>,

e '0 0)

'" OJ)

] 20

WE(l23.0) T(123.0)

WE(216.0)

300.0 TK(lO.O) T(226.0)

WE(144.0) T(144.0)

WE(869.0)

2119.0 TWE(32.0) T(901.0)

WE(394.0) T(394.0)

WE(llO.O) TK(20.0) T(130.0)

WE(59.0)

TK(6.0) T(65.0)

WE(31.0) TK(21.0)

T(52.0)

245

'0 v

'" .~J} t: '3 ;:J

21

50.0

139.0

80.0

343.0

288.0

230.0

272.0

33.0

OJ)

" '6 :::I

~

U g '"

<8 v v >

~ 2 :g oj OJ) ~

"' '0 > v § oj " :0 "

0 ;,; .~ e " ..c: .~ 3 u oj

" :::I ~ ;:i oj « u u

v OJ)

,g .;;: '-0 v S oj

Z

22 23 2

467.8 117.5 Melathirumanickam

637.0 256.9 Soolapuram

378.0 61.4 Seelnaickanpatti

858.0 274.0 Mallapuram

618.0 853.4 Thullukuttynayakkanoor

657.0 179.1 Pappinayachanpatty

290.0 93.8 Kudipatty

257.0 57.9 Kethuvarpatti

~ v .0 E :::I

" ~ " [/)

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

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I 2

CD Block: Sedapatti (0009)

24 Jambalapuram (01403300)

Avalseri 25 (01403400)

Sedappatti 26 (01403500)

27 Poosalapuram (01403600)

28 Nagaiyapuram (01403700)

21) Mangalrevu (01403800)

'1 Kudiseri ,0 (01403900)

31 Athipatty (01404000)

4

391.4 568

137.4 243

743.4 1,396

706.3 882

16.3 461

513.9 3,148

1,192.4 2,646

1,312.4 5,243

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column

and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz,< 5 kIllS" 5-10 kIllS. and 10+

kIllS of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

5

P PUC

133 M«5)

6

C(10+)

P 58 M«5)

C(10+)

PM S 366 PUC

C(10+)

P(2)

277 M S C(lO+)

PM 122 C(lO+)

P(3) I

759 M«5)

C(10+)

P(5)

MS 665 PUC

C(10+)

P(5)

M(2)

S 1,309 PUC

o C(10+)

7 8

CWC THP

CHW TWW

H(lO+) SS-T,

MCW«5) W

CHW

H(lO+)

PHC«5)

MCW

MH

CWC

THP TWW

SS-T,

W

THP

TWW

SS-T, PHC PHS H(lO+) W

THP PHS

CHW H(lO+) TWW

MCW(5-10) SS-T,

PHC(5-10) W

CWC CHW THP

H(10+) SS-T,

PHC(IO+) HP

PHC

PHS

CHW

H(lO+)

PHS

THP

TW

SS-T,

TW

THP CHW TW H(IO+)

MCW(lO+) ~~T, PHC«5)

PHS THP

CHW TWW H(5-1O) SS-T MCW(5-10) W '

PHC(S-IO)

246

9

PO

PH(2)

PO

PH«5)

PO

TO PTO

PH(15)

PO

PH(4)

PO

PH(7)

PO

PH(3)

PO(2)

PH(36)

PO(2)

PII(25)

10 II

OCS

CM« 5) ACS« 5)

CP(IO+) NCS(lO+)

12 13

- BS CV(IO+) RS(10+)

SP(IO+) NW(lO ) ST(IO+) +

ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) CM« 5) NCS« 5) SP(10+) RS(10+)

CP(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(10+) NW(lO+)

CM OCS(2)

ACS« 5) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+)

OCS

CM(5-1O) ACS« 5)

CP(lO+) NCS« 5)

CV(;O+) BS SP(lO+) RS(10+)

ST(10+) NW(lO+)

- BS CV(10+) RS(lO+)

SP(IO+) NW(lO+) ST(10+)

CM(10+)

CP(lO+)

OCS CV(IO+) BS ACS(5-10) SP(10+) RS(10+)

NCS(5-10) ST(10+) NW(lO+)

OCS CV(;-IO) BS CM(5-1O) ACS« 5) SP < 5 RS(lO+)

CP(5-10) NCS(5-1O) STi< 5~ NW(10+)

ACS

CM« 5) OCS(3)

CPt < 5) NCS( < 5)

eV(d) BS SP« 5) RS(lO+)

ST« 5) NW(10+)

CM ACS SP ST BS

CP(lO+) NCS(5-10) CV(5-10) RS(10+) OCS(10+) NW(IO+)

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v on ~ .;;

8 .c u

'" ~ 0.

<t:

14

PR MR FP

6 "'" .g v u

" ~ '6 a'<l

" >,

:< 0. .9 0.

~ ~

~ \:l :<

<U 0 Z 0..

15 16

Peraiyur (12) EA

v

'" 'N oj OJ) oj

~

\:l 0.

" 0-

~ V

Z

17

N

PR MR FP

Peraiyur (12) EDEAG -

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

Peraiyur (10)

Perai yur (12)

Peraiyur (12)

Peraiyur (6)

Peraiyur (4)

Peraiyur (10)

EA NM

EA N

EA N

EA N

EA N

EA NM

c-'5 0 s S 0 u

E oj '0 '§ ~ 0.

;:l

u § ~ ;:l

~ @ 0 ;:;; S

18

,0

,0

,Cotton, 0

,0

,0

,0

,0

Bricks. 0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

~ v is

u..

19

" i:: " S; >,

e. '0 V

" OJ)

] 20

WE(50.0) T(SO.O)

WE(23.0) TK(7.0) T(30.0)

WE(85.0) TK(l4.0) T(99.0)

WE(64.0) T(64.0)

WE(1.0) T(l.O)

WE(24.0) T(24.0)

WE(I77.0) TK(80.0) T(2S7.0)

W(60.0) TW(187.0) TK(4l.0) T(2880)

247

'0

" " "" 'E '" ;::>

21

34.0

11.0

26.0

107.0

10.0

85.0

193.0

73.0

OJ)

'" '6 ;:l U -2 g ~

v v :> v 2 z

1!.l ..:;!

OJ) '8 :< '0 :>

'" " oj " ~

oj 0 a ;; '-g .c " .~ 2 u '" :; ;:l v :; '" .;;: u u

22 23

226.0 81.4 Jambalapuram

73.0 23.4 Avalseri

533.0 85.4 Sedappatti

461.0 74.3 Poosalapuram

2.8 2.S Nagaiyapuram

324.0 80.9 Mangalrevu

449.0 293.4 Kudiseri

838.0 113.4 Athipatty

" OJ)

~ \:l "6 .;;

'- ;:l 0 " v

~ S oj v Z Vl

2

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

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DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

'" Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column

<1) ~ iii and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ c -a <1) 0 E ~ U kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) u iii " ..c:: c 0 0 2- <1) a '6 o E 'g u ~ ~ u <1)

0 u -a ~ .2 " 0 01) ~ '" -i ~ a :u I-. ...... 'd

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'" Z l- I- Z ~ ~ ~ < OJ) 0 ~~~< U 1,l ~ U-I oj ~

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

CD Block: Sedapatti (0009)

PHS THP

CHW OCS(2) BS Vandari P(3) TW PO CV«S)

32 (01404100) 767.S S,732 1,387 M C(10+)

H(lO+) SS-T, PH(30)

CM«S) ACS« S) SP« S)

RS(lO+)

MCW«S) TW

CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) ST«S)

NW(lO+)

PHC«S)

CHW THP OCS BS

Vittalpatti P

H(lO+) TW PO CV«S) 33

(01404200) 9S0.3 1,084 279 M(S-IO)

MCW«5) SS-T, PH(3) CM«S) ACS« S)

SP(lO+) RS(10+)

C(10+) PHC«5) TW

CP(lO+) NCS« 5) ST(IO+)

NW(10+)

W ACS(lO+)

CV(3) 34

Saptur Rf 18,821.4 457 123

P(10+) H(IO+) S SS-W PO«5) CM(IO+) SP(IO+) BS(5-JO)

(01404300) M(lO+) MCW(10+) S ' PH(lO+) CP(lO+)

NCS(lO+) ST(10+)

RS(10+) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(10+) NW(IO+)

HH P(3)

MCW THP PO Saptur

M(2) HC TWW TO CM ACS NCS

BS

35 (01404400) 850.0 6,853 1,781 S PHC SS-T, PTO CP(lO+) OCS(5)

CV(10+) RS(lO+) PUC

PHS W PH(60) ST(10+) NW(lO+)

C(10+) CHW(21)

CHW THP - - BS

36 Muttu Nagayapuram (Ii)

48.3 385 P(5-10) H(5-10) TW PO CM(5-10) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) RS(IO+) 89

(01404600) M(5-10) MCW(5-10) SS-T, PH«5) CP(S-10) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) NW(10+) C(5-10) PHC(5-10) TW OCS(5-10) ST(5-1O)

CWC PHS

THP - ACS BS Muttu Nagayapuram (I) CHW PO

37 50.9 176 45 PM

SS-T, CM(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) CV« 5) RS(lO+) (01404700) C(10+) H(5-10) HP PH(J3) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) SP« 5) NW(10+)

MCW(IO+) ST«5) PHC(S-IO)

H HA HH 0(2) DH MCW(3)

T(33) P(87) MH(2) M(21) CWC(16)

W(26) PO(40) ACS(16) CV(4)

Block Total 51328.6 88,863 23,037 S(10) HC(2) TK(4) TO(2)

CM(7) NCS ST(6) BS(34)

PUC(5) I PHC(5) HP(35) PTO(4)

OCS(31) SP NW(2)

Tr 0 PHS(22) TW(30) PH(592)

FWC(8) L(3) S(2)

RMP(5) CHW(51)

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OJ 0" :§ .;;

.9 .c u

'" ::: 0-C-

-0:

14

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR

PR(35) MR(36)

FP(36)

NW(2)

E "'" 2-" u

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~ 0. 8 C-

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~ .... v

" " v 0 Z 0..

15 16

Peraiyur (12) EA

Peraiyur (16) EA

Watrap (14) ED

Perai yur ( 1 0) EA

Peraiyur (5) EA

Peraiyur (5) EA

ED(4)

EAG EA(33)

>, :a v 0

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N ,0

,0

NM ,0

,0

NM ,0

N(32)

M(20)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

~

~ 0

u..

19

18821.4

~ 3 Sl >,

e "0 v

" 0" ] 20

WE(327.0)

TK(78.0) T(405.0)

WE(456.0)

T(456.0)

WE(281.0) TWE(30.0)

TK(1410) T(452.0)

WE(14.0) T(14.0)

W(60)

WE(4911) TW(IS7)

24021.4 TWE(62)

TK(690)

T(5910)

~49

"0

~ ;:!l t:

" :J

21

95.0

39.0

140.0

44.0

35.0

3961.0

0" " :a ::l .... U c8 g a'J " > ~ ::: :0

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v on :§ .;; 4-< 0 v E '" z

22 23 2

137.0 130.5 Vandari

349.0 106.3 Vitlalpatli

Saptur Rf

166.0 92.0 Saptur

3.3 1.0 Muttu Nagayapuram (Ii)

0.7 1.2 Muttu Nagayapuram (I)

12413,6 5022,7

" .D E ;;l

" -;; '5 [/)

32

33

34

35

36

37

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Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Madurai Name of the CD Block: Thirumangalam Serial number Name of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number

2 3 4 Name of Taluk: Thirumangalam

Alagusirai 01408700 160090019001900080

2 Alappalacheri 01411400 160090019001900360

3 Ammapatti 01411100 160090019001900320

4 Andipatti 01412000 160090019001900420

5 Chettikulam 01410100 160090019001900220

6 Chettipillayarnatham 01413100 160090019001900530

7 Chittalai 01409200 160090019001900130

8 Chockanathanpatti 01410500 160090019001900260

9 Dharrnathupatti 01410300 160090019001900240

10 Erramalampatti 01409500 160090019001900160

II Giriyagoundanpatti 01413000 160090019001900520

12 Josyar Alangulam 01409100 160090019001900120

13 K.Puliyankulam 01408100 160090019001900020

14 Kadukulam 01411000 160090019001900310

15 Kandai 01409400 160090019001900150

16 Kangayanatham 01409600 160090019001900170

17 Kappalur 01410700 160090019001900280

18 Karadikal 01408300 160090019001900040

19 Karisalpatti 01412100 160090019001900430

20 Kilavaneri 01411700 160090019001900390

21 Kinnimangalam 01408200 160090019001900030

22 Kokkulam (Anaiyur) 01408000 160090019001900010

23 Kudiraicharikulam 01410900 160090019001900300

24 Kunnamampatti 01409000 160090019001900110

25 Madippanur 01411300 160090019001900340

26 Maikkudi 01412700 160090019001900490

27 Mallampatti 01412900 160090019001900510

28 Maravankulam 01410800 160090019001900290

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Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) (Cond.) Name of the District:Madurai Name of the CD Block: Thirumangalam Serial number Name of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census locatlOn code number

2 3 4

Name of Taluk: Thirumangalam

29 Melakottai 01412200 160090019001900440

30 Melandal 01408400 160090019001900050

31 Nadukottai 01412800 160090019001900500

32 Naduvakkottai 01411800 160090019001900400

33 Palakkapudupatti 01410400 160090019001900250

34 Pannikundu 01409800 160090019001900190

35 Pokkampatti 01409700 160090019001900180

36 Ponnamangalam 01408800 160090019001900090

37 Ponnampatti 01411600 160090019001900380

38 Puliyakavundanpatti 01408500 160090019001900060

39 Pungankulam 01409300 160090019001900140

40 Rayapalayam 01413200 160090019001900540

41 S_Puliankulam 01410600 160090019001900270

42 Sathangudi 01409900 160090019001900200

43 Sowdarpatti 01411500 160090019001900370

44 T.Pudupatti (Tirumangalam) 01413400 160090019001900560

45 Thanga1acheri 01411200 160090019001900330

46 Tirali 01411900 160090019001900410

47 Uchapattl 01410200 160090019001900230

48 Urappanur 01410000 160090019001900210

49 Vadagarai 01412300 160090019001900450

50 Vagaikulam 01408600 160090019001900070

51 Vannankulam 01408900 160090019001900100

52 Vidathakulam 01412400 160090019001900460

53 ViIUsankulam 01412500 160090019001900470

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4-< o

3

CD Block: Thirumangalam (0010)

A. Kokkulam (01408000)

2 K. Puliyangulam (01408100)

Kinnimangalam (01408200)

4 Karadikkal (01408300)

5 Melenthal (01408400)

G Puliyakaundanpatti (01408S00)

Vakaikulam (01408600)

668.4

876.4

8S8.4

1,4!iR.4

87.1

269.8

641.1

4

7,472

3,272

3,281

3,3RR

179

25S

2,304

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.<5 kms., S-IO kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

5 6 7

THP

P(4) C H DH NH(4) TW

1,847 ~ S PU RMP(4) W

C«5) PHC(10+) ~~T,

P(3)

847 M S C(10+)

P(4)

803 M«5) C«S)

780 P(4) PUC

44 P«5) M(S-10)

C(S-IO)

P

53 M«S)

C«S)

P(2)

625 M«S) C(10+)

W

THP TW

H(S-IO) TK

MCW(S-IO) SS-T, PHC(5-10) TW

PHS H«S)

MCW«S)

PHC«S)

THP TW W

TK SS-T, W

THP PHS TW H(IO+) W

MCW(IO+) SS-T,

H(5-10)

MCW«S) PHC(S-IO)

W

THP TW W

TK SS-T,

W

THP

MCW(S-IO) SS-T, PHC(S-IO) HP

MCW THP HC TW PHS W NH H(S-IO) SS-T, PHC(S-IO) W

258

9

PO TO PH(627)

PO PH(20)

PO PH(9)

PO PTO(2)

PH

PO PH«S)

PO PH(2)

PO PII(2)

CM CP

10 II

ACS NCS(IO+) OCS(10+)

CM«5) ACS«S) CP«S) NCS«S)

OCS«S)

CP ACS

CM«S) NCS«5) OCS«5 )

ACS(lO+) CM«5) NCS(IO+) CP(S-IO) OCS(lO+)

CM(-S-IO) ACS«5) CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO)

OCS(S-IO)

ACS CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) ep«S) oes (1 0+)

CM(lO+) ACS(S-IO)

CP(S-IO) NCS(lO+) OCS(IO+)

12 13

BS SP(lO+) RS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

CY«S) :~«5) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) ST(IO+)

CY«S) BS«S) SP«S) RS«S) ST«S) NW(10+)

CY(10+) :~(S-10) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) ST(lO+)

CY(S-IO) BS«5) SP(5-1O) RS(S-JO) ST(S-IO) NW(lO+)

eY(S-IO) BS SP(10+) RS(lO+)

ST(10+) NW(10+)

ST eY(lo+) RS(S-IO)

SP(lO+) NW(IO+)

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Thirumangalam (I~) ED EAG N M

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PI{

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Thinnnangalam (16) ED EAG N M

Thirulllangalalll (IS) ED EAG N

Tirumangalam (I I) EA NM

Thirumangalam (IS) ED EAG N

Tirumangalam ( IS) EA

Tirumangalalll (17) EA N

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0' ~ :: s: ;>,

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" 00

E 20

W(l0.6) WE(S2.0) TK(73.5) T(166.1)

W(lO.O) WE(SO.6) TWE(2.0) TK(74.1) T(l66.7)

W(S.6) WE(112.8) TK(91.6) T(21O.0)

W(7.0) WE(340.0) TK(9IA) T(438A)

WE(7.8) TK(14.6) T(22A)

WE(l07.3) T(l07.3)

W(27.0) WE(236.7) TK(92.6) T(3S6.3)

hectare)

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171.3

117.5

242.1

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22 23 2

191.6 139.5 A. Kokkulam

284.3 307.9 K. Puliyangulam

244.S 161. S Kinnimangalalll

2.5 925.7 Karadikkal

14.2 30.S Melenthal

122.4 34.6 Puliyakaundanpatti

12S.7 144.S Vakaikulam

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2

3

4

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6

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2 3 4 5

CD Block: Thirumangalam (0010)

R Alagusirai (01408700) 458.4 533 133

Ponnamangalam 9

(01408800) 774.3 1,700 360

10 ~~:~a8n9k~~~m 88.7 55 9

Kunnampatti II 16S.7 544 142

(01409000)

12 Joshier Alangulam (01409100)

245.2 203 47

13 Chillalai (01409200) 280.8 682 192

14 Pungallgulam (01409300)

260.8 989 275

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to It in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

'i3 ~

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v ;:l

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0.; ;; 0.. U 0 <t: oj ~ p:: ~ ,.5 <t: U ~ ;;,

6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

P H(5-10)

T HP PO

ACS CV(5-10)

BS M«5)

MCW(S-IO) SS-T,

PH CM(lO+) NCS(lO+)

SP(lO+) RS(IO+)

C«5 ) PHC(5-10) HP CP«S) OCS(IO+)

ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

THP

P(3) MCW TW

ST CV(S- BS PHS W PO - ACS«S)

M(5-10) H(5-10) TK PH CM(S-lO) NCS(5-10) 10) SP(S- RS(5-IO)

C(S-IO) PHC(5-10) SS-T, CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) 10) NW(lO+)

W

TW SS-T,

PO«5 ) W

TTW

P W

M(lO+) MCW(lO+) TK PO

CM(lO+) ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) BS(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(lO+) SS-T,

PH(2) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(10+) NW(lO+)

W

T HP

H(l) TW BS

P W PO CM(~-I 0) ACS(5-10) RS(5-10)

M«S) MCW«S) PHC(S-IO)

TK PH(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) CV(5-10) NW(5-C«5 )

SS-T, CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) 10)

W

THP TW BS

P H(2) W PO - ACS«5) RS(5-10)

M«S) MCW(S-IO) TK PH(5-10) CM(5-10) NCS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) NW(S-

C(5-10) PHC(S-IO) SS-T, CP(5-10) OCS(S-IO) 10) W

THP TW

ACS P H(3) W BS

M«5 ) MCW(] 0+) TK

PO«S) CM(lO+) NCS(10+) CV(10+) RS(JO+)

C(lO+) PHC(JO+) 55-T,

PH(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+)

W

260

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<U O[J

-'" :;:

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;>,

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co..

16

PR MR FP

Tirumangalam (15) ED EAG N

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

Tirumangalam (II) ED

Tirumangalam (1 1) EA

Tirumangalam (8) EA

1irumangalam (10) EA

Tirumangalall1 (12) EA

N

N

N

N

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19

261

OJ ~ ;:l

if. ;>,

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20

W(l.D)

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TK(35.4) T(140.9)

WE(168.3) TK(114.1) T(282.4)

W(4.0) WE(13.1) TK(9.8) 1(26.9)

W(50) WE(17.1) TK(14.7)

T(368)

W(S.O) WE(S4.2) TK(43.2) T(102.S)

W(4.0)

WE(SO.O) TK(47.3)

T(131.3)

W(lOO) WE(87.3) TK(66.6) T(163.9)

hectare)

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37.5

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26.7

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2~ 23 2

197.1 87.4 Alagusirai

308.2 146.2 Punnalnangalam

38.2 20.8 Vannankulam

83.2 41.6 Kunnampatti

66.2 49.9 Joshier Alangubm

44.7 86.7 Chitta1ai

34.7 61.1 Pungangubll1

" .0 E '" " "§ t Vl

9

10

11

12

13

14

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CD Block: Thirumangalam (0010)

IS Kandai (01409400)

6 Erramallampatti I (01409500)

17 Kangeyanatham (01409600)

18 Pokkampatti (01409700)

19 Pannikundu (01409800)

20 Sathangudi (01409900)

21 Urappanur (01410000)

~~ Chittigulam LL (01410100)

3S3.6

220.7

450.6

342.8

369.6

2,114.0

1,702.9

212.4

4

1,084

42

1,142

826

1,704

4,360

4,429

783

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and

next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< S kms., S-IO kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

S 6

P 244 M(S-IO)

C(lO+)

9 P«S) M(lO+)

C(lO+)

P

297 M(lO+)

C(lO+)

P(2)

236 M«S) C(lO+)

P(2)

474 M«S) C(lO+)

P(7) 1,087 M(2) S

7

MCW

PHC PHS H(S-IO)

THP

TW SS-T,

TW

TTW

TK MCW(lO+) SS-T, PHqIO+) TW

THP

MCW(lO+) TW PHC(10+) SS-T,

MCW(J)

H(IO+)

PHC(S-IO)

PHS

TW

THP TW

W

SS-T, W

THP TW

H(5-10) W

MCW(5-10) SS-T, PHqS-IO) W

8

HH MCW

PHC

PHS

THP TW

TKRL SS-T,

TW

PHS

1,146

P(3) M S PUC H«S) C(S-IO) MCW(S-IO)

THP

TW

TKL SS-T,

TW

P 161 M«5)

q<S)

PHC(S-IO)

H(S-IO)

PHC(S-IO)

262

THP TW W

SS-T,

W

PO

PH

9

PO«S) PH(10+)

PO PH(2)

PO PH(10+)

PO PH(lS)

PO PH(3)

PO

PHIS)

PO PTO PH(2)

10 II 12

CM(lO+) ACS«S) CV(lO+) CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS«S) CV(lO+) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+)

OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

ACS CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) CV(lO+) CP(10+) OCS(IO+) SP(10+)

ST(10+)

ACS«S) CV(lO+) CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

CM(IO+) ACS«5) CV«5) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(lO+) ST(10+)

CM(-S-IO) ACS CP(S-IO) OCS(4)

STCV(5-10) SP(5-10)

ACS CM(S-IO) OCS(2) CV(S-IO)

CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) ST(S-IO)

CM(-S-IO) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO)

CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-10) OCS(S-10) ST(S-IO)

13

BS RS(lO+)

NW(lO+)

BS«S)

RS(lO+)

NW(lO+)

BS RS(IO+)

NW(10+)

BS RS(lO+)

NW(10+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(S-IO) NW(IO+)

BS RS(S-lO) NW(lO+)

RS(S-IO)

NW(!o+)

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15

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Tirumangalam ( 12) EA

Tirumangalam (15) EA

Tirumangalam (14) EA

Tirumangalam (10) EA

Tirumangalam (6) EA

Tirumangalam (5) EA

,., Q. 0-i;l ~ v :< 0

(:J...

16

MR Tirumangalam (6) EDEAG FP

G-'0

" '" 0

'N E '" E 0" 0

" (.)

2 "' '" .",

;; 1:: ~ 0. 0

'" ;?-ti 0. .S: ~ ~ ;:I

~ § v Z 2 s 17 18

NM ,0

,0

,0

NM ,0

NM ,0

NM ,0

NM ,0

NM ,0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in

~

1: 0

19

263

" u !3 5l >, e .",

'" ;oj

]D 20

W(4.0) WE(66.1) T(70.1)

WE(27.4) TK(26.7) T(54.1)

WE(74.4) TK(42.3) T(l16.7)

WE(29.7) TK(43.7) T(73.4)

WE(64.3) TK(42.3) T(106.6)

W(5.0) WE(147.9) TK(l98.0) T(350.9)

W(29.0) WE(230.7)

TK(37 1.7) T(63 1.4)

WE(170) TK(232) T(40.2)

hectare)

.",

'" ;oj

'Ef 8

;:)

21

110.3

68.0

95.8

85.9

114.6

519.5

186.3

83. !

O!)

" '0 ;:I

~ u § ~ '" '" >

~ '" e 1;;

" 0" ~ :< .", >

'" § " .§ ~ " ~ " ;oj

-" ·5 2 v " "5 ;:I '" "5 " .:;: (.) (.)

v on ,g .:; 4-0 v s '" z

22 23 2

142.1 31.1 Kandai

41.2 57.4 Erramallampatti

163.2 74.8 Kangeyanatham

183.5 Pokkampatti

148.4 Parmikundu

348.7 894.9 Sathangudi

446.9 438.3 Urappanur

0.6 88.4 Chittigulam

il .D E ;:I

" 0;

'5 V')

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

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2:; Uchapatti (01410200)

24 Dharmathupatti (01410300)

2'i Palakkapudupally - (01410400)

" Chockkanathanpatty _0 (01410500)

27 S. Puliankulam (01410600)

o Kappalur _8 (01410700)

2') Maravankulatn (01410800)

30 Kuthiraisarikulam (01410900)

705.2

220.3

910

1513

263.9

388.4

533.6

27.3

4

2,792

1.261

1,402

697

637

3,087

2,268

187

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is sbown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kills of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

5

696

6

P(2) PUC I

M(5-10) C(5-10)

7

HC PHS H(S-IO)

THP TW W 55-T, W

290 peS) PHS M C(5-10) H«S)

THP TW W

TK SS-T, W

353 P«5) M«5 ) C(5-1O)

P 165 M(lO+)

C(lO+)

P 124 M«5)

05-10)

749 P(2) M

570 P(3) MC«5 )

H(5-10) PIIC(S-IO)

THP TW W

TK S5-T, W

THP TW

H(lO+) W

MCW(10+) SS-T, PHC(lO+) W

THP TW

H(5-10) W

MCWeS-IO) SS-T, PHC(5-10) W

PHS H«5 )

THP TW

W TKO SS-T,

W

PHS T HP CHW H«5 ) MCW«5) PHC«5 )

P/iS

TW

W

5S-T, W

H«S) TW

8 9

PO PTO PH(103)

PO PH(2)

PO

PH(lO)

PO PH(3)

PO PH(S-IO)

PO PH(51)

PO PH(40)

51 P«)) M(d)

C(<5 )

MCW«5) S5-TW PO«5 ) P/iC«S)

264

10 II 12 13

CM I\CS(5-10) CV(S-IO) CP(S-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO)

OCS(5-10) ST(lO+)

AC5 CV«5)

CM«S) NC5«S) SP«5) CP«S) OC5«S) ST«S)

CM CP«S)

CM CP«S)

CV«5 ) NCS«S) SP«S) OCS«5) ST«5)

ACS CV«5 )

NCS«5) SP«5) OCS«5) ST«S)

BS RS(5-1O) NW(lO+)

BS RS«S)

BS RS(5-IO) NW(lO+)

NW(lO+)

CM~5-10) ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) BS CP 5-10 NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) R5(5-10)

( ) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO)

CM CP(<5 )

ACS CV«5 )

NCS«5 ) OC5«5) SP«5)

5T«5 )

CM«5) ACS«5) CV«S) CP«S) NCS«5) 5P(<:S)

OCS(<:S) 5T«S)

CM«5) AC5«S) CV«5)

CP«S) ~~~~:~; ~~i:~;

B5

RS«5 ) NW(IO+)

BS

RS«5 ) NW(lO+)

B5«5 )

RS«5 ) NW«))

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" 00

~ .;;

.'2 .t: u

" 2 0-0-

-< 14

PR MR FP

PR

MR FP

PR MR 1-1>

PR MR FP

PR

E -"" .:: '" u t: ;] '5 a<l

~ .'2 C/O 0)

::; '" Z

IS

1'irumangalam (S) EA

1'irurnangalam (5) EA

1'irumangalam (5) EA

1'irumangalam (5) EA

16

MR Tirumangalam (S) EDEAG FP

PR MR Tinnnangalam (4) EA FP

PR MR Tirumangalarn (2) EA FP

PR MR TIlirumangaiam (3) EA FP

17

NM

NM

NM

NM

N

NM

NM

N

18

Plastic Goods. Cloths, Medicine

.0

Thread, Iron, Match

Metal. 0

,0

Matches, Bricks. Thread

Bricks,

Appalam.O

,0

wml use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

i9

265

20

W(3.0) WE(90.9)

TK(l!.5) T(l05.4)

W(4.0) WE(38.8) 1'K(39.1) 1'(SI.9)

WE(l3.5)

1'(13.5)

W(20) WE(30.4)

TK(26.7J 1'(59.1)

WE(6S.I) TK(2S.S) 1'(96.9)

W(SO)

WE(50.0) TK(41.2) 1'(96.3)

W(S.O)

WE(44.7) TK(64.9) T(114.5)

TK(2S.I) 1'(25.1)

"0

" "ii

'r '" ::>

21

32.1

32.0

13.1

19.5

54.4

87.7

12.0

on t: :s " .~ u '5 ~

OJ " OJ > Z OJ

'@ ::: " of, on ~ ~

'" "0 > .;; '-'

t: " § " :0 ::; '0 .~ 0 c; t: -5 .~

u 2

" 2 E :; '" ;;: :; '" u 0 u Z

22 23 2

IS2.9 3S4.S Uchapani

4.2 102.2 Dharrnathupatti

53.9 10.6 Palakkapudupany

40.2 32.5 Chockkanathanpatty

67.7 45.0 S. Puliankulam

0.1 204.3 Kappalur

2160 191.1 Maravankulam

!.2 1.0 Kuthiraisarikularn

V -@ ::; t:

C; :; OJ

C/O

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

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CD Block: Thirumangalam (0010)

Kannukulam 31 (01411000)

'10

Ammapatti .- (01411100)

11 Thangalacherry .. (01411200)

Madippanur 34 (01411300)

'l S Alappalacheri .. (01411400)

36 Sowdarpatty (01411500)

37 Ponnampatty (01411600)

Kllavanen 38 to]41]70Q)

325.0

706.7

879.S

1.376.9

6409

1.677.0

335.4

8147

4

532

1,761

1,640

1.819

1,453

3,131

514

1.589

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms .. S-I 0 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

5 6

P

133 PUC M«S) q<5 )

P(Z)

507 M 5 C(lO+)

P(2) 4SS M«S)

C(lO+)

P(4)

51S M«S) qS-IO)

P(2) 373 M«5)

q<5 )

862 P(6) M C(5-10)

126 P«S) M«S) C(S-IO)

P

374 M(lO+)

Ccl 0+)

7

PH5 T HP H«'i) TK MCW«S) 5S-T. PHC«5) HP

THP TW

H(S-IO) W MCW(S-IO) PHC(S-IO) 5S-T.

W

THP

TW H(lO+) TK MCW(lO+) PHC(10+) SS-T.

TW

o H(5-10) T HP MCW(S-IO) 5S-T. PHC(S-IO) HP

MCW PHS H(10+) PHC(IO+)

THP TW W

TK 55-T. W

THP

o H(S-lO) TW MCW(10+) TK PHC(S-IO) S5-T.

TW

THP o H(S-IO) 1'W MCW(IO+) 1'K PHC(S-IO) SS-T,

TW

266

8 9

PO«5 ) PH«S)

PO PH

PO PH(lO+)

PO

PH\II)

PO PH(9)

PO(2) PH(20)

PO«5 ) PH«S)

PO PH(IO)

10 II 12

ACS«S) CY«S) CP«S) NCS«S) 5P«S)

OCS«S) 5T«S)

ACS

CM(10+) NCS(10+) ~~\10n:;) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS«S) CY(IO+) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+)

OCS(lO+) 5T(10+)

ACS CM(lO+) NC5(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+)

5T CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CY(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+)

13

BS RS«S) NW(10+)

BS R5(lO+) NW(lO+)

B5 R5(10+) NW(IO+)

BS R5(IO+) NW(lO+)

B5 RS(IO+) NW(10+)

CM(10+) CP(S-IO)

ACS(S-IO) SP(6) ST(7) ~~(IO+) NCS(lO+) CY(10+) NW(IO+) OCS(lO+)

CM(lO+) ACS«S) CY(lO+) CP(IO+) NCS(10+) SP(IO+)

OCS(lO+) ST(10+)

CM(lO+) ACS(5-10) CY(10+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+)

CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) S1'(IO+)

BS R5(lO+) NW(lO+)

B5 RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE (As on 1999)

" on ,g ;;: .3 -5 " 0 0.. P-« 14

PR MR FP

PR MR

FP

PR MR FP

PR

MR FP

PR

MR I'P

PR

E "'" .g " " ;; Vi 'i3 ~

~ 3 ~

~ '" z 15

TilUll1angalam (3) EA

TilUll1angalalll (11) EA

Tirull1angalam ( 16) EA

Tirumangalam (22) EA

Tirumangalam (17) EA

>,

0:. P-;;; ~ v ~ 0 c..

16

MR Tirumangalam ( 13) EAG FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

Tirumangalam (12) EA

Tirumangalam ( I I) EA

" c: or:::;

" on '" ~ ~ :; P-

" P-

~ v Z

17

NM

NM

N

NM

NM

NM

NM

?:' '5 ~ § U

§ -g g_ oj

O E ~ oj

:g § ~ E

18

Matches, 0

,0

,0

Milk, 0

Pot, Furniture, 0

Milk, 0

,0

Kadel Pasi Powder, ()

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in

'" ~ 0

;J...

19

267

v-u ;:; 5i ;>, ,s "0 V ::;

"Et 20

WE(l6.9) TK(43.7) T(606)

WE(99.2) TK(41.8) T(141.0)

WE(l09.7) TK(87.4) T(197.1)

W(4.0) WE(40.4) TK(0.3) T(44.7)

WE(24.3)

TK05.5) T(59.8)

W(6.0) WE(l20.8) TK(93.1) T(219.8)

WE(44.3)

TK(39.8) T(84 I)

WE(S6.2)

TK(30.3) T(86.S)

hectare)

"0

" " 00

:§ ;5 21

15.5

247.2

226.4

829.9

309.9

721.6

91.7

409.7

on c: '5 .§ ~

..2 .:: '" v OJ > :c " :; 2 -" 00 Vi 01) ;g " '8 ~ "0 > .;;: <U § '"' c:

0 :c g '0 ;: " .~

..c: .~ " 3 u " E

i'J '" :; .:;: :; " u Z

22 23 2

145.1 103.7 Kannukulam

318.5 AlIlIIlapatti

316.0 140.0 Thangalacherry

389.5 112.9 Madippanur

154.5 116.7 Alappalacheri

494.2 241.4 Sowdarpatty

159.6 Ponnampatty

1.1 317.4 Kilavanen

~

" .D

§ " -;; ·E en

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

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CD Block: Thirumangalam (0010)

'19 Nadukkollai - (01411800)

4 Thirali ') (01411900)

41 T. Andipatti (01412000)

42 Karisalpatti (01412100)

4: Melakkottai (01412200)

4 Yadakarai 4 (01412300)

45 Vidathakulam (01412400)

46 Virusankulam (01412500)

311.5

1,892.3

141.3

234.3

1,019.2

937.5

S72.1

357.7

o o ~

§ .~

:; 0-o 0-

0;

,§ 4

976

2,611

490

3S0

4,9S7

3,378

1,893

S76

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (ifnnt availahle within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< S kms., S-IO kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

5

P

0;

" o .~ u ;;;l

W 6

239 M(d) C(lO+)

P(3)

710 M S C(lO+)

P PUC(2)

101 Tr(2)

M«S) C(5-10)

7

THP OH«5) TW MCW(IO+) TK

PHC«5) SS-T,

PHC PHS H(lO+)

TW

THP TW W

TKR SS-T, W

THP HU(2) TW H(S-IO) W MCW(S-IO) TK PHC(S-IO) SS-T,

W

74 ~ C«5) H«S) PHC«S)

THP W TK SS-T, W

1,223 P(4) H PHS(2) M C«5) PHC«5)

808 P(3) C M«S)

PIIS

H«S) MCW«S) PHC«5 )

427 P(2) PHS M C(10+) H(S-IO)

P

THP TW W

SS-T,

W

THP W SS-T, W

THP TW SS-T, TW

THP TW

123 M(S-IO) C(S-IO)

H(S-IO) W

MCW(S-IO) SS-T, PHC(S-IO) W

268

8

PO PH(2)

9

PO(2)

PH (1 5)

PO TO PTO PH(lO)

PO TO

PTO PH(3)

PO(7) PH(30)

PO PH(50)

PO PH(10)

PO PH(2)

10 II 12

ACS«5) CY(lO+) CM(lO+) NCS (I 0+) SP(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM(lO+) CP(IO+)

ACS(lO+) ~:(lO+) NCS(IO+) OCS(lO+) SP(IO+)

CM«S) ACS(S-IO) CY(S-IO) CP«S) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10)

OCS(S-IO) ST(5-10)

- ACS«S) CY«S) CM(S-IO) NCS«5) SP«5) CP(S-IO) OCS«S) ST«S)

CM CP(2)

ACS«S) CY«S) NCS«5) SP«5) OCS«S) ST«S)

CY«5) CM«5) ACS«5) SP«S) CP«5) ST«S)

CM(~-IO) ACS(S-IO) CV(5-10) CP(S-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+)

. OCS(5-10) ST(lO+)

- ACS(5 10 ST CV(S-CM(S-IO) S - ) 10) SP(S-ep(S-IO) NC. (5-10) 10)

OCS(5-10)

13

BS RS(10+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(S-IO)

NW(lO+)

BS RS«S) NW(IO+)

BS RS«5 ) NW(10+)

RS«S) NW(10+)

BS RS(5-10) NW(!O+)

BS RS(5-10)

NW(10+)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE (As on 1999)

'" 01)

~ .;;

3 ..c: u

" 2 0-0-

<I:

14

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR

PR MR FP

PR

s "" g '" u c .:3 ~ a'd ;:::

" 3

'" f; Q)

Z

15

Tirumangalam (10) EA

Tirucnangalam (8) EA

Tirumangalam (5) EA

Tirumangalam (3) EA

Tirumangalam (4) EA

Tirumangalam (5) EA

Tirummlgalam (5) EA

16

MR Tirumangalam (8) EDEAG FP

17 18

NM Milk, 0

,0

NM ,0

NM ,0

NM ,0

NM Matches, 0

NM ,0

N ,0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

19

269

20

WE(25.1) T(25.1)

W(16.1) WE(60.0) TK(48.5) T(124.6)

WE(l3.4) TK(0.9) T(l4.4)

WE(23.3) TK(O.O) T(23.3)

W(6.0) WE(35.1) TK(2S.3)

T(66.3)

WE(l27.1) TK(l64.0) T(291.1)

TWE(98.4) TK(83.9) T(l82.3)

W(3.5) WE(40.3) TK(89.3) T(l33.1)

21

196.0

401.6

75.2

50.9

134.9

170.6

102.3

74.S

'" :W .;; 4-< 0

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Z 22 2

52.8 37.6 Nadukkottai

965.9 400.2 Thirali

35.9 15.9 T. Andipatti

148.9 11.3 Karisalpatti

625.2 192.8 Melakkottai

28.2 447.6 Vadakarai

92.5 194.9 Vidathakulam

14.2 136.0 Virusankulam

53 .D E ;;;l

" .~ '-'

[/)

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

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CD Block: Thirumangalarn (0010)

47 Maikkudi (01412700)

8 Naduvakkottal 4 (01412800)

Mallampatty 49 (01412900)

Giriyagoundanpatty SO (01413000)

SI C.P.Natham (01413100)

Rayapalayam 5L (01413200)

53 T.Puduppatti - (01413400)

Block Total

610.1

818.7

178.0

129.0

249.0

170.9

264.0

29932.7

4

1,219

1,754

155

289

42(,

778

899

84,748

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

5 6

P

275 M«5) C(5-10)

P(4)

410 M«5) C(lO+)

35 P«S) M«5) C(S-IO)

74 P«5) M«5) C(S-IO)

127 P«S) M«S) C(5-10)

224 P«S) M«S) C(S-IO)

P

7

THP TW

H(5-10) W

MCW(5-10) 55-T, PHC(5-10) W

HO PHC(IO+)

H(S-IO) MCW«S) PHC(S-IO)

H(S-IO)

MCW«5) PHC(S-IO)

H(5-1O) PHC(5-10)

H(S-IO) PHC(S-IO)

HPHC

TTK SS-T

THP TW

W SS-T, W

TIIP TW

W SS-T,

W

THP

W SS-T, W

THP W

TK SS-T, W

THP TW

231 M C(lO+) ~H~~IO+) ~~T, TW

P(97)

M(15) S(6)

21,235 PUC(7)

C Tr(2)

o

H(12)

HA HU(2) HH

DH MCW(8) HC(2) PIIC(4)

PHS(21) NII(S)

RMP(4) CHW 0(7)

270

T(S2)

W(34) TK(27) HP(48) TW(43)

R(2)

L(5)

PO TO

PO PH(5)

PO PH

9

PO PH(5-10)

PO TO

PTO PH«S)

PO TO

PTO PH(6)

PO PH (1 6)

PO(S5) TO(6)

PTO(8) PH(l103)

10 II 12

CM ~-10 ACS«5) CV(5-10) ( ) NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10)

CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-10)

CM(5-10) ACS-«5) CV(5-1O) CP(5-10) SP(5-10)

- ACS«5) CV(S-IO) CM(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO)

CP«S) OCS(5-10) ST(S-IO)

- ACS«5) CV(5-10) CM(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO)

CP«S) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO)

CM(~-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) NCS(5-IO) SP(S-IO)

CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO)

CM«S) ACS«S) CV(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO)

CP(S-10) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-10)

ACS CV(lO+) CM(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+)

CP(10+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

CM(6)

CP(4) ACS(14)

OCS(6)

ST(13)

SP(6)

13

BS RS(5-1O) NW(lO+)

BS RS(5-10)

BS RS(S-IO)

NW(lO+)

BS RS(5-10) NW(IO+)

BS RS(5-10) NW(10+)

BS RS(5-1O) NW(IO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(10+)

BS(43)

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14

PR MR FP

PR

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

Pi{

MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR(Sl) MR(49) FP(49)

15 16 17

Tirumangalam (S) EDEAG N

Tirumangalam (6) EA N

Tirumangalam (8) EDEAG

Tirumanga1am (6) EDEAG N

Tirumangalam (7) EDEAG

Thirumanga1am (S) ED EAG N M

Tirumanga1am (10) EA N M

ED(14) N(44)

EAG(14) M(29) EA(38)

18

Pot, 0

,0

,0

,0

,0

,0

Milk, 0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

~ o

19 20

W(S.O)

WE(66.2) TK(55.R) T(l27.0)

GC(l7.7) W(30) WE(23.3) TK(43.7) T(ll7.7)

WE(S.27) T(8.27)

WE(O.O) TK(40.3) T(40.3)

WE(16.3) T(16.3)

WE(17.0) T(17.0)

WE(2.4) T(2.4)

GC(17.71) W(189.86)

0.0 WE(.'4S4.67) TWE(100.39) TK(2677.4) T(6440.48)

271

21 22 23 2

6S.6 288.2 126.3 Maikkudi

374.4 252.0 104.6 Naduvakkottai

152.3 14.0 3.4 Mallumpatty

71.3 13.3 4.1 Giriyagoundanpatty

168.1 42.4 22.2 C.P.Natham

81.8 52.9 19.3 Rayapalayam

134.4 95.4 31.9 T.Puduppatti

7416.1 8341.6 7734.5

47

4S

49

50

51

52

53

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Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Madurai Name of the CD Block: Thiruparankundram Serial number Name of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number

2 3 4 Name of Taluk: Madurai South

Achampattu 01418000 160080018001800060

2 Chettikulam 01420700 160080018001800320

3 Chinthamani 01419800 160080018001800230

4 Eliyarpatti 01422900 160080018001800540

5 Erkudi 01418100 160080018001800070

6 Iravadanallur 01420100 160080018001800260

7 K.Pudupatti 01419300 160080018001800180

8 Kallambal 01420000 160080018001800250

9 Karadipatti 01419000 160080018001800150

10 Keelamathur 01417700 160080018001800030

II Kilakuyilkudi 01418800 160080018001800130

12 Kilamathikattinan 01417800 160080018001800040

13 Kodimangalam 01417500 160080018001800010

14 Kombadi 01423100 160080018001800560

15 Kudalsengulam 01420900 160080018001800340

16 Kudiraikutti 01422100 160080018001800460

17 Kusavankundu 01422200 160080018001800470

18 Kusavapatti 01422300 160080018001800480

19 Melakuyilkudi 01418900 160080018001800140

20 Melamathur 01417600 160080018001800020

21 Moothankulam 01422500 160080018001800500

22 Mullakulam 01421100 160080018001800360

23 Muthupilli Alangulam 01422700 160080018001800520

24 Nallur 01423500 160080018001800600

25 Nedumadurai 01423000 160080018001800550

26 Nedungulam 01423600 160080018001800610

27 Nilaiyur 01421300 160080018001800380

28 Othaialangulam 01423200 160080018001800570

29 Panaikulam 01422600 160080018001800510

30 Panaiyur 01420500 160080018001800300

277

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Name of the District:Madurai Name of the CD Block: Thiruparankundram

'>cnal number Name of village 200 I Census location code number 1991 Census location code number

2 3 4

Name of Taluk: Madurai South

32 Paraippathi 01423400 160080018001800590

33 Pcriya Alangulam 01421400 160080018001800390

34 Pcriya Koodakoil 01423300 160080018001800580

35 Pcrumanendal 01420800 160080018001800330

36 Pcrungudi 01421000 160080018001800350

37 Pirakkudi 01419900 160080018001800240

38 Pudukulam 01418300 160080018001800090

39 Puliyankulam 01420300 160080018001800280

40 Ramankulam 01422000 160080018001800450

41 sakkilipatti 01419400 160080018001800190

42 Samanatham 01420600 160080018001800310

43 Sambakudi 01418200 160080018001800080

44 Silaiman 01420400 160080018001800290

45 Solankuruni 01422800 160080018001800530

46 Soorakkulam 01421500 160080018001800400

47 Tattanur 01418700 160080018001800120

48 Thanakkankulam 01419700 160080018001800220

49 Thenpalanji 01419200 160080018001800170

50 Thoppur 01419600 160080018001800210

51 Thottiyapatti 01421700 160080018001800420

52 Thuvariman 01417900 160080018001800050

53 Tirupparankundram 01418400 1600803002000000

54 Vadapalanji 01419100 160080018001800160

55 Vadivelkarai 01418600 160080018001800110

56 Valanendal 01421200 160080018001800370

57 Valayankulam 01421800 160080018001800430

58 Valayapatti 01421600 160080018001800410

59 Vedarpuliankulam 01419500 160080018001800200

60 Vilacheri 01418500 160080018001800100

61 Viradhanur 01422400 160080018001800490

62 Viraganur 01420200 160080018001800270

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2 3

CD Block: Thiruparankundram (0011)

Kodimangalam (01417500)

Melalllathur 2 (01417600)

3 Keelalllathur (01417700)

Keelmathikallinan 4 (01417800)

Thu varinlaIl S (01417900)

6 Achampathu (01418000)

7 Ergudl !O1418100)

8 Salllpakkudi (01418200)

600.4

393.3

235.5

116.8

490.9

84.7

98.3

126.4

4

2,702

1,337

1,622

112

4,OS8

1,322

904

315

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< SkillS., S-IO kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

"2 c o .~

S

P

u ::l '0 W 6

649 M S C(S-IO)

P 314 M«S)

C(S-IO)

P

381 M(10+) C(10+)

P 24 M«5)

C(S-10)

985 PM C(lO+)

P

32S M«S) C«S)

P 216 M«S)

C«S)

73 P«5) M«5) C«5)

7

o PHS SMP H(IO+) MCW(IO+)

0(3)

H«5) MCW«S) PHC«5)

MHHC

8

THP TW TK SS-T, TW

THP W S SS-T, W

THP

9

PO PH(lS)

PO PH(IO)

PHS TWWR PO H(lO+) SS-T, PH(7) MCW(10+) W PHC(10+)

H«5) MCW«S) PHC«5)

MCW MHHC PHC PHS H(lO+)

MHCWC PHS 0 H«S) MCW«5) PHC«5)

H«S) MCW«S) PHC«S)

H«5) MCW«5) PHC«5)

280

THP we SS-T, W

PO PH

THP TWWR PO SS-T, PH(89)

W

THP TWW SS-T, W

THP W

SS-T,

W

THP TWW SS-T,

W

PO PH(3S)

PO PH(13)

PO PH(4)

10 II

CM ACS

CP(10+) NCS(IO+) OCS(1 U+)

CM(10+) ACS«5) CP«S) NCS«S)

OCS(10+)

M - ACS(S-IO) C (S-IO) NCS(S-IO) CP(5-10) OCS(S-IO)

CM«S) CP«S)

CM«S) CP«S)

CM CP«S)

CM«S) CP«S)

CM«5) CP«5)

ACS(<5) NCS(5-10)

OCS«S)

ACS«S) NCS«5) OCS«S)

ACS NCS«S) OCS(S-10)

ACS«S) NCS«S) OCS(5-10)

ACS«5) NCS«5) OCS«5)

12 13

CY(10+) BS SP(10+) RS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(1U+)

BS CY(IO+) RS(S-IO) SP(10+) NW(lO+) ST(10+)

CY«S)

SP« S)

ST«S)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

eY(lo+) BS« S)

SP(lO+) RS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

CY(lO+) BS RS(lO+)

SP(10+) NW(lO+) ST(lO+)

ST

CY«S) SP« S)

CY«5) SP« S)

ST« 5)

BS

RS(S-IO) NW(lO+)

BS

RS(S-10) NW(lO+)

CY«5) BS«5) SP(IO+) RS« 5) ST(lO+) NW( 10+)

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OJ

'" a ·N oj bI)

"'" oj

2- ::;;: OJ ~

u t ~ 0-

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PR MR Madurai (14) EDEAG NM FP

PR Madurai (12) EDEAG NM

MR

PR Madurai (IS) EA NM

PR Madurai (12) EDEAG NM

PR Madurai (9) EA NM

PR Madurai (6) EA NM

PR Madurai (6) EA NM

PR Madurai (14) EDEAG N

~ '0 0 s s 0 u

~ "0 - " B ~ 0._

.§ ~ ;;j

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18

,0

,0

Bricks, 0

,0

Bricks,

Polymer, 0

Bricks, Bread,

o

Bricks, Rope, Body Belt

,0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use

~ 0

19

281

V ~ ;;j

:;; >-. e. "0 OJ

" bI)

E

20

WE(95.4) TK(159.4) T(254.8)

W(l1.5) WE(25.1)

TK(l39.5) T(176.0)

GC(14.7) W(64.4) WE(32.0) TK(30.0) T(141.1)

GC(34.5) W(1.6) WE(3.8)

T(39.8)

WE(71.0) TK(20l.0) T(272.1)

WE(S2.S)

T(52.5)

WE(42.3) T(42.3)

GC(74.2) WE(28.6) T(102.8)

in hectare)

"0

" " bI)

E a

:..J

21

0.2

8.4

5.4

1.5

12.9

0.2

0.6

bI)

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0 '0 " <l.)

" E ~ " 22 23 2

211.6 133.8 Kodirnangalam

144.9 64.0 Melamathur

3.1 85.9 Keelamathur

62.4 13.2 Keelmathikattinan

165.6 40.4 Thuvariman

19.0 13.0 Achampathu

48.8 6.7 Ergudi

21.6 2.0 Sampakkudi

h OJ

,D

S ;;j

'"

2

3

4

5

6

7

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2

CD Block: Thiruparankundram (0011)

9 Pudukkulam (01418300)

10 Tiruppararikundram (01418400)

II V ilacheri (01418S00)

I 2 V adi velkarai (01418600)

13 Thattanur (01418700)

Kilakllyilkudi 14 (01418800)

IS Melakllyilkudi (01418900)

16 Karadipatty (01419000)

206.7

300.2

844.1

203.3

124.7

246.1

330.1

445.1

4

I,3S9

96S

17,483

2,001

129

2,943

1,324

4,491

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< S kms., S-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

S

P

30S M«S)

C«S)

P

208 M«S) C«S)

peS) M(6)

4,178 S(3) PUC(2) C(S-IO)

P

470 M«5) C«S)

31 P«S) M«S) C(S-IO)

PM 730 C(S-lD)

P(2)

MS 318 PUC

C«S)

P

1.066 M S PUC C«S)

6 7

H«5) MCW«5) PHC«5)

0(2)

H(S-IO) MCW«5) PHC«S)

HD MCW(2) HC PHC PHS NH(l2) RMP(l2)

PHS H«S) MCW«5) PHC«5)

8

THP TWW SS-T, W

THP SS-T, HP

THP TWW SS-T, W

THP TWW SS-T, W

THP H(S-10) TW MCW(S-IO) SS-T, PHC«S) HP

THP

9

PO PH(5)

PO TO PH(S2)

10

CM«5) CP«S)

CM(<5) CP«S)

11

ACS«5) NCS«5) OCS«5)

ACS(5-10) NCS(5-10) OCS(5-10)

PO(2) CM(3) PTO CP

ACS NCS OCS(lO+) PH(786)

PO PH(l6)

PO PH(>S)

CM«5) CP«5)

ACS NCS«5) OCS«5)

CM(~-IO) ACS«S) CP(5-1O) NCS(S-IO)

OCS(lO+)

H

MCW TWW PO - ACS«S)

CM(S-10) NCS(S-IO) CP(S-10) OCS(lO+)

SS-T, PH(3)

H«S) MCW«S) PHC«S)

W

THP TWW SS-T, W

HMCWMH THP

CWC TWW PHS

SS-T, CHW PHC«S)

W

282

PO PH(3)

CM«S) CP«S)

PO PH(l75) CM«S)

CP«5)

ACS«S) NCS«5) OCS«5)

ACS«5) NCS«5) OCS«5)

12

CV«5) SP(IO+) ST(lO+)

13

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

ST BS CV(S-IO) RS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) NW(IO+)

CV SP(lO+) ST(10+)

CV SP(lO+J ST(lO+)

BS RS«S) NW(lO+),

BS RS«5) NW(lO+)

BS eV(S-IO) RS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) ST(S-IO) NW(lO+)

CV SP ST

CV«S) SP(10+) ST(10+)

BS RS(S-10) NW(lO+)

BS RS«5) NW(lO+)

SP BS ST RS(lO+)

CV« 5) NW(lO+)

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14 15 16

PR Madurai (14) EDEAG

PR MR FP

PR

PR

PR

PR

PR

PR

Tiruparankundra (2)

Madurai (12)

Madnrai (14)

Thiruparankundram (5)

Thiruparankundram (6)

Madurai (14)

Madurai (18)

EA

EA

FA

EA

EA

EA

EA

17 18

NM ,0

NM Mirror, 0

NM Bricks, Toys, 0

N ,0

NM Silk Saree, Cloths, 0

NM ,0

N Bricks, 0

NM , Blue Metal, 0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

19 20

WE(13.1) TK(60.6) T(73.7)

GC(19.1) WE(9.1) TK(187.l) 0(2.2) T(2 l7 A)

GC(337.2) WE(56A)

T(393.5)

WE(l4.1) TK(77.3) T(91.4)

W(OA) WE(0.8) TK(48.S)

T(49.7)

WE(54.9) T(54.9)

WE(57.3) TWE(l.7) T(58.9)

WE(30.0) TWE(1.0) TK(55.7)

0(2.3) T(89 0)

283

21

1904 52.6

8.3 35.2

364.1

0.2 32.4

4.0 48.1

133.1

1.9 158.0

240.8 5.1

" on ~ :;:

'0 '" E oj

Z

2

61.0 Pudukkulam

39.3 Tirupparankundram

86.5 Vilacheri

79.3 Vadivelkarai

22.9 Thattanur

58.1 Kilakuyilkudi

111.3 Melakuyilkudi

110.2 Karadipatty

9

10

11

12

13

14

IS

16

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17 Vadapalanji (01419100)

18 Thenpalanji (01419200)

19 K.Pudupatti (01419300)

20 Sakkilipatti (01419400)

21 Vederpuliyankulam (01419500)

TIlOppur 22 (01419600)

23 Thanakkankulam (01419700)

24 Chinthamani (01419800)

687.5

435.8

227.3

2S7.4

533.3

336.3

499.5

299.2

4

6,680

1,023

769

2,394

2,830

9,74R

3,833

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

5 6

1,39S P(4) M C I

P

239 M(5-10) C(lO+)

P 174 M(S-IO)

C(lO+)

P

558 M«S) C«5)

694 P(2) MC

P 2,292 M

C«5)

P

899 M

C«5)

7

HH(3) PHS MCW«5) PHC«5)

MH PHS H(5-1O)

8

THP W

SS-T, W

THP W

SS-T, W

9 10 II

PO CM ACS(S-IO) PH(>5) CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO)

PO PH(3)

OCS(5-10)

CM(~-IO) ACS(lO+) CP(lO+) NCS (1 0+)

OCS(lO+)

-------- Uninhabited ------------

H(S-IO) MCW«S) PHC«5)

MCW MH CWC PHS H«5) PHC«S)

THP W SS-T, W

THP W SS-T, W

DCWC(2) THP

PHS TB TWW

H«S) SS-T, MCW(S-IO) W PHC(5-10)

H(2) D(2) PHS CHW PHC«5)

RMP H(5-10) MCW«S) PHC«5)

284

THP TWW 55-T, W

THP TW SS-T, TW

PO PH(2)

PO PH(25)

PO

PO PH(70)

PO(2) PH(45)

CM(~-IO) ACS(lO+) CP(IO+) NCS(lO+)

OCS(IO+)

CM«5) CP«5)

ACS«5) NCS(<5)

OCS«5)

- ACS«5) CM(S-IO) NCS«5)

CP«S) OCS(10+)

CM«S) CP«5)

CM«5) CP«5)

ACS«5) NC5«5) OCS«5)

ACS NCS«5) OCS«5)

12 13

CV BS SP(lO+) RS ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS CV(S-IO) RS(5-10)

~~i:~:~ NW(lO+)

BS CV(5-10) RS(5-10) SP(10+) NW(lO+) ST(IO+)

CV«S) SP« S) ST«S)

BS RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

CV« 5) BS SP(S-IO) RS(5-1O) ST(10+) NW(lO+)

CV«5) 5P« 5) S1«5)

CV«5) SP« 5) ST«5)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(S-IO) NW(5-10)

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E "'" 2- ;>,

" '"' :B

u "

0

'" '" a 0.) £l '" s OIl OJ;

~ ;a '"

0 u

a(l ;;;: .;; C "

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-< z Cl.. z ;;;: s 14 15 16 17 18

PR Madllfai (14) EA NM ,0

PR Madurai (15) EA N ,0

-------- Uninhabited ------------

PR MR FP

PR

PR MR FP

PR

PR MR FP

Madurai (! 4)

Madurai (13)

Tilllparankllndra (7)

Madurai (IS)

Madurai (1)

EA N

EA NM

EA NM

EA NM

EA NM

,0,0

,0

Body Building, 0

,0

Silver, Appalam, Plastic

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in

en 1: 0

19

v ~

'" ;;; ;>-,

e '0

" '" OIl

] 20

W(6.1) WE(26.~)

TK(27.7) T(60.6)

W(12.1) WE(30.7) TK(4S.9) T(SS.S)

WE(2.1) TWE(2.6) T(4.7)

W(7.3) WE(21.1) TK(lS.S) T(47.1)

WE(410) TKClI4.2) 0(15.9) T(1711)

W(lD.3) WE(30.S) TWE(S.l) T(4S.9)

WE(lS.O) TK(34.S) T(49.8)

GC(67.2) WE(S1.2) TCllS.3)

285

hectare) .

'0

" '" 0" E a ~

21

47.2

222.7

6.7

273.4

1.2

97.0

OIl

'" ;a '" .2 u~ '" en ._ v

" ~> :g v 2 v

~ ~ OIl ~ ~ '0 > .;; ~ § '" '" 0 .S '-~ ~ OJ 0

'" '" '" ~ .c ro .;::, v a u ~ " ~ ;; ~ ~a z u bfj

22 23 2

204.4 422.5 Vadapalanji

179.8 120.0 Thcnpalanji

K.PlIdllpatti

141.S 61.S Sakkilipatti

S.9 79.9 Vederpuliyanklliam

225.0 64.2 Thoppur

84.4 268.3 Thanakkankulam

84.7 96.1 Chintharnani

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17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

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25 Pirakkudi (01419900)

26 Kallambal (01420000)

27 Irawathanallur (01420100)

28 Viraganur (01420200)

29 Puliyankulam (01420300)

30 Silaiman (01420400)

31 Panaiyur (01420500)

32 Samanatham (Q1420600)

67.5

67.2

175.2

297.4

183.7

275.3

291.6

401.'1

4

693

748

4,966

'1,284

3,130

5,2'10

2,617

1,929

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

5

138 P«S) M«S) C«S)

P 170 M«S)

qS-IO)

P(2) 1,153 M«5)

C«5)

P(4) I 0

1,223 M«5)

q<5)

P

765 M«5) C(10+)

P(3) 1,198 M S 0

C(lO+)

P 589 M Tr

C(S-IO)

P(2) 426 M

qS-IO)

6 7 8

H«S) MCW«S) PHC(10+)

HP SS-T, HP

H(5-10) MCW(S-IO) SS-T,

PIIq5-10) HP

THP

CWC(2) PHS RMPH«5) MCW«5) PHC«S)

CWC PHS RMP(2) CHWH«5) MCW«5) PHC(lO+)

THP TW TK SS-T, TW

TTW SS-T, TW

PHS T HP H(lO+) TK MCW(lO+) SS-T, PHC(lO+) HP

THP H(lO+) TK MCW(IO+) SS-T, PHC(lO+) HP

CWC PHS H(S-IO) MCW(S-IO) PHC(5-10)

CWC(3)

THP TW TK SS-T, TW

:~~~~-IO) T SS-T

PHC(5-10)

286

PO PH

9

PO PH(S)

10

CM«S) CP«S)

II

ACS(S-10) NCS(S-IO) OCS(S-10)

- ACS«5) CM(5-10) NCS(5-1O) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-1O)

PO PH(38S) CM«5)

CP«S)

ACS«S) NCS«S) OCS«S)

PO CP ACS(5-1O) NCS(5-1O) OCS(5-10)

PH(l25) CM«S)

PO PH(78)

PO

CM(-5-10) ACS(S-IO)

CP(5-10) NCS(lO+) OCS(IO+)

TO CM ACS(5-10) NCS(IO+) OCS(IO+)

PTO CP PH(125)

PO PH(lO)

PO PH(7)

ACS CM(5-10) NCS(S-IO) CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO)

CM(~-IO) ACS(S-IO) CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO)

OCS(S-IO)

12 13

BS CV« 5) RS« 'I)

SP« 5) NW(lO+) ST«S)

BS CV(S-IO) RS(S-10) SP(5-1O) NW(IO+) ST(5-1O)

BS CV« 'I) RS(S-IO) SP« 'I) NW(lO .. ) ST« 'I)

ST BS CV« 5) RS« 5) SP« 5) NW(10+)

I3S CV(5-10) RS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(lO+)

CY BS SP(10+) RS« 5) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

CV(S-IO) !~(S-IO) SP(S-IO) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

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OJ on

:§ ;; 3 ,.c v

" 2 p.. p..

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14

PR

PR MR FP

PR

PR

PR MR

FP

PR MR FP

PR

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PR

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'" v

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Madurai (1)

Madurai (7)

Madurai (0)

Madurai (I)

Madurai (10)

MadJrai (10)

Madurai (7)

Madurai (10)

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'" ·N

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EA NM

EDEAG N

EA NM

EA NM

EA NM

EA NM

EDEAG NM

EA

EA N

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~ "0 t:: v 8.2 .§ ~

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,Milk, 0

Bricks, Steel, Garments

Bricks, Caper Wire, Pipe

Bricks, Textiles

Bricks, PVC Pipes, Photo Frame

Thread, Ball

Paint, Batt,

Round Mafer

Land use (i.e. area under dIfferent types of land use in hectare)

v, ~ 0

u..

19

V v !5 ;;; ;>,

e "0 OJ

" .29 l;

20

GC(21.0) WE(S.S) T(29.8)

WE(2.7) TK(33.0) T(35.8)

WE(24.3)

TK(23.6) T(47.9)

W(J.2) WE(42.0) T(43.2)

WE(72.7) T(72.7)

WE(SSA)

T(8SA)

WE(J 1.2) TK(45.7)

T(56.9)

WE(lO.3) TK(233.6) 0(3S.2) T(2S2.1)

287

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0.9

2.1

9.7

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30.2 7.5 Pirakkudi

18.8 12.7 Kallambal

31.9 95.3 Irawathanallur

147.7 106.5 Viraganur

45.0 64.3 Puliyankulam

110.5 7S.5 Silaiman

130.2 102.4 Panaiyur

109.7 Samanatham

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25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

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(As on 1999)

C/O Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-J is shown in the column and

v ~ a next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the " "0 v

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2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

CD Block: Thiruparankundram (0011)

31 Chettykulam S5 P«S) H(S-IO) HP PTO

- ACS«S) CV(S-10) BS(<5) (01420700)

93.7 237 M«S) MCW(S-IO)

W PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) RS(S-IO)

q<S) PHC(S-IO) SS-O PH(5-1O) CP(5-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(S-10) NW(IO+)

34 Pemmalendal P(2)

H«S) THP

PO ACS«5) CV«5) BS

66.0 3,420 891 M«S) SS-T, CM«S) RS(S-IO) (01420800)

q<S) MCW«S)

HP PH(7)

CP«S) NCS«'i) SP« S)

NW(IO+) PHC«5) OCS«S) ST«S)

35 Kudalsengulam P«5) H(lO+) THP

PO - ACS(S-IO) CV(5-10) BS«5) (01420900)

115.7 63 18 M«S) MCW(S-IO)

SS-T, PH(>S) CM(S-10) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(10+)

C(<5) PHC(S-IO) HP CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(1Q+)

PHC THP

3') Perungudi P(4) PHS

W PO(2) ACS«S) CV«S) BS

973.8 6,134 I,S04 M(3) RMP CM«S) RS(IO+) (01421000)

S(2) C H«S) SS-T, PH(lS)

CP«S) NCS«S) SP(S-IO)

NW(lO+) MCW(S-IO)

W OCS«S) ST(S-10)

37 Mullakulam 20 P(5-IO) H(S-IO) HP - - ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) BS(S-IO)

16.5 7S W PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) (01421100) M(S-IO) MeW(S-IO) SS-O

SP(S-IO) RS« 5) C(5-10) PHC(S-IO) PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(S-10) NW(lO+)

P THP

BS 18 Valanendal

220.0 630 167 M(S-10) H(10+) TW

PO(lO+) CM(lO+) ACS(lO+)

RS(lO+) . (01421200)

C(JO+) MCW(S-IO) SS-T,

PH(10+) CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+)

NW(lO+) PHC(S-IO) TW OCS(10+)

P(8) PHS THP

CPCM(S- ACS BS 19 Nilaiyuribit H(S-10) W PO(2) CV(10+)

1,735.1 12,438 3,053 M(2) 10) NCS(S-10) RS(5-1O) - (01421300) C(5-IO)

MCW(S-IO) SS-T, PH(26) OCS(5-IO)

SP(IO+) NW(lO+)

PHC(S-10) W ST(10+)

CWC THP

40 Periaalangulam P PHS

TWW PO ACS«S) CY as

323.6 1,950 468 M«S) H(S-IO) CM«S) SP(S-IO) RS(lO+) (01421400)

C(S-IO) MCW(5-IO) SS-T, PH(S)

CP(5-10) NCS«S)

ST(S-IO) NW(lO+) PHC(5-IO)

W OCS(S-IO)

288

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? "" 2-OJ u 8

" ~ on ,g ~ .:;: t:

:3 ~ .c :3 U

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PR FP NR Madurai (S) NC

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

Madurai (1S)

Madurai (l0)

Tiruparankundra r 5)

Tiruparankundra (16)

Tiruparankundra (6)

Tiruparankundra (S)

>, '0. 0-5l b ~ 0 0-

16

ED

EDEA

EAG

EA

EAG

EAG

EA

EA

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NM Appalam,O

,0

NM Stone, Agricalture, 0

,0

NM Bricks, 0

NM Bricks, Medicion,O

N ,0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in

~

~ 0

19

<> e oJ

2 » e '0

* on 'E

20

WE(2.9) T(2.9)

W(31.1) WE(IS7.6) TK(2.2) T(l90.9)

WE(O.I) TK(3.2) T(3.3)

TWE(60.1) TK(4.6) T(64.7)

WE(lOO.2) TW(l21.2) TK(300.2) T(S21.6)

GCCO.3) W(l1.0) WE(l2.2) TK(2.S) T(26.3)

289

hectare)

'0

" " E E

;:J

21

0.7

49.5

44.9

786.2

10.3

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Z

22 2

59.S 34.0 Chettykulam

34.0 32.0 Perurnalendal

61.2 S1.0 Kudalsengulam

533.1 200.3 Perungudi

13.2 Mullakulam

110.5 Valanendal

32.6 394.6 Nilaiyuribit

IS2.8 104.2 Periaalangulam

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33

34

3S

36

37

38

39

40

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CD Block: Thiruparankundram (0011)

41 Soorakulam (01421500)

42 Yalayapatti (01421600)

43 Thottiyapatti (01421700)

44 Ya1aiyankulam (01421800)

4 Pappandai 5 (01421900)

46 Ramankulam (01422000)

47 Kuthiraikuthi (01422100)

48 Kusavankundu (01422200)

72.S

296.2

293.6

609.0

134.3

183.4

13S.0

211.3

4

480

1,470

440

4,32R

761

302

SS4

367

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and

next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

5 6

P

114 MCS-IO) C(10+)

P«5) 328 M(5-10)

C(5-10)

P

94 M«S) C«5)

P(2) 1,09R M

C«S)

168 P(d) M«5) CC<S)

67 P«5) M«S) C(5-10)

P(2)

120 M

C«S)

P

85 M«S) C(5-10)

7 8

THP H(5-10) SS-T, MCW(S-IO) HP PHC(5-1O)

H(5-10) T SS-O MCW(5-1O) PHC(S-IO)

H«S) MCW«5) PHC«S)

DMH

THP SS-T,

HP

PHC T HP PHS NH(3)

RMP H(10+)

MCW(lO+)

H«5) MCW«5)

PHC«S)

TWW TK SS-T,

W

THP TWW

SS-T, W

H(lO+) THP MCW(lO+) SS-O PHC(S-IO)

MH CWC PHS

H«5) MCW«5) PHC«5)

THP TW SS-T, TW

THP H(lO+) W MCW(lO+) SS-T, PHC(S-10) W

290

9

PO(>S)

PH(>S)

PO PH(3)

PO(>5) PH(>5)

PO PH(lO)

PO PH(lO)

PO PH(2)

PO PH(>5)

10 11

- ACS(S-IO) CM(S-IO) NCS(5-10) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10)

CM«S) ACS(5-10)

CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) OCS(5-10)

CM«5)

CP«S)

CP CM«5)

ACS«S)

NCS«5) OCS«5)

ACS NCS(10+) OCS(10+)

- ACS«5) CM(S-IO) NCS(5-10)

CP«S) 0(:S(10+)

CM(lO+) ACS(10+) CP(lO+) NCS(10+)

OCS(lO+)

CM«S) CP«S)

ACS«S) NCS«S) OCS(IO+)

PO CM(10+) ACS(lO+) PH(S-IO) CP(10+) NCS(lO+)

OCS(10+)

12 13

CY(5-10) :~(10+) SP(5-10) NW(lO+) ST(5-10)

CY«5)

SP« 5)

ST« 5)

CY SP(10+) ST(lO+)

BS RS(IO+)

NW(lO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

CY« 5) BS SP(S-IO) RS(lO+) ST(10+) NW(lO+)

CY(10+) :~(I0+) SP(lO+) ST(10+) NW(lO+)

CY(IO+) :~(lO+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) ST(JO+)

CY(10+) BS

SP(lO+) ~~1(~~» ST(lO+) +

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14

PR MR FP

PR

PR

PR MR FP

PR

MR FP

PR MR

FP

PR

PR

MR FP

15 16 17

Tiruparankundra (6) ED EAG N M

Tirumangalam (12) EA N

Madurai (18) EA N

Madurai (16) EA NM

Madurai (3) EA NM

Madurai (18) ED N

Madurai (16) EA NM

Madurai (18) EDEAG N

18

Bricks, 0

,0

,0

Pot, 0

,0

,0

Fire Work, 0

,0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

19

291

20

WE(l4.\) TK(I.6) T(15.7)

GC(23.2) T(23.2)

WE(26.5) T(26.5)

WE(437)

T(437)

WE(9.2) TK(2.0)

T(I1.2)

WE(4.7)

TK(17.6)

1'(222)

WE(19.0) TK(3.9) 1'(22.9)

WE(9.2) TK(49.5)

T(58.8)

"0 OJ :;;

"Et '" :.J

21

22.4

23.1

29.0

62.1

22.8

17.2

9.6

13.6

CI)

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22 23 2

16.9 17.5 Soorakulam

157.4 92.6 Valayapatti

206.9 31.2 Thottiyapatti

466.0 37.2 Valaiyankulam

73.6 26.7 Pappandai

100.8 43.2 Ramankulam

85.6 16.9 Kulhiraikuthi

86.7 52.2 Kusavankundu

~ v

..0 6 ;;;l

" ."@ u

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41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

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(As on 1999)

V> Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and

'-' ~ iii next to It in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< S kms., S-IO killS. and 10+ kms of the " '0 " " 0 10 § U nearest place where the facility is available is gi Yen) u 0.)

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2 3 4 S 6 7 9 10 II 12 13

CD Block: Thiruparankllndram (0011)

MCW(3) THP

BS P ACS(!O+) CY(!O+)

4) Kllsavapath 310.3 412 H(lO+)

TW PO(>5) CM(lO+) RS(lO+)

(01422300) 104 M«5)

SS-T, NCS(!O+) SP(IO+) q<5) PHQ<5)

TW PH(>5) CP(lO+)

OCS(!O+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHC THP

P PHS BS SO Virathanoor 8S1.1 1,099 CHW(2)

TW PO CM(lO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) RS(lO+) 273 M

(01422400) C«S) H(10+)

SS-T, PH(2) CP(lO+)

NCS(10+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+)

MCW(lO+) TW OCS(10+) ST(IO+)

THP BS

51 Moothangulam

74.9 P«S) H(5-10) TW

PO(>S) - ACS(5-10) CY«S)

RS(lO+) (01422500)

135 32 M(S-IO) MCW(S-IO) SS-T, CM(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP« S) C(S-IO) PHC(S-IO) TW

PH(>S) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10) ST« S) NW(lO+)

M. Panaikulam H(lO+) HP

ACS(lO+) CY(lOr) BS« 5) 52 64.6 IS8 42

1'«5) W PO(>5) CM(IO+)

(01422600) M«5) MCW(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(lO+)

C(5-10) PHC«5) SS-O PH(lO+) CP(10+)

OCS(10+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

53 M. Alangulam (01422700)

848 Uninhabited·

MHCWC THP

S Solankuruni P(2) PHS

TW PO ACS«5) CY«5) BS

737.3 2,593 CM«5) RS(10+) ,4 (01422800) 690 M H«S) SS-T, PH(6) NCS«5) SP« 5)

C«S) MCW«5) TW

CP«5) OCS(5-10) ST« 5)

NW(lO+)

PHC«5)

CWC H«5) THP

Eliyarpatty P(2)

TWW PO CM(-5-10) ACS«S) CY« 5) BS

S5 3S18 1,418 307 M MCW«5) RS(IO+) (01422900)

C(S-IO) PHC(<5) SS-T, PH(4) 'i NCS«S) SP(lO+)

NW(IO+) W CP«.) OCS«S) ST(10+)

PHS THP

Nedumadurai P(2)

H(lO+) TWW

PO ACS«S) CV«5) BS

5J 515.1 1,965 508 M«S) TK CM«5) RS(lO+) (01423000) C«S)

MCW(10+) SS-T,

1'11(4) CP«S)

NCS«5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHC«S) W

OCS(IO+) ST(10+)

PHS THP Kombadi P

H«S) W PO ACS(10+) ST BS

57 238.3 1,102 248 M«5) CM«5) CV«S) RS(10+) (01423100) MCW«5) SS-T, PH(3) NCS«5) C(5-IO)

PHC(<5) W CP(lO+)

OCS«5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+)

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PR Madurai (15) EA

PR Madurai (IS) ED

FP Madurai (I 8) ED

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en

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19 20

WE(L7)

TK(19.1) T(20.S)

WE(2S,4)

TK(55.9) T(S4.3)

W(2.1)

WE(l.3) T(3.4)

WE(62.9) TK(S.7) T(71.6)

WE(75.0) TK(0.6) 1(75.6)

WE(SI.4) T(SI,4)

W(IS.I) WED2.:!) TK(7.0) T(573)

293

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21

21.6

2.0

1.5

15.6

52.3

32,4

158.6

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213.9 54.0 Kusavapath

4S3.5 281.3 Virathanoor

74.9 Moothangulam

45.2 17.9 M. Panaikulam

41.1 24.6 M. Alangulam

544.3 69.2 Solankuruni

170.2 73.6 Eliyarpatty

14S.7 126,4 Nedumadurai

102.6 32.2 Kombadi

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50

51

52

53

54

55

56

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Othai Alangulam 58 (01423200)

59 Periyakodakoil (01423300)

60 Parapatti (01423 .. 00)

61 Nallur (01423500)

Nedunkulam 62 (01423600)

Block Total

256.4 1,194

412.8 220

388.0 2,063

1,258.5 1,53S

290.8 660

21196.4 143,164

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(As on 1999)

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::l

0: " U

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 knlS., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given) :::; 0 ~ ~

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-& ::l 0

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" .n E ::l Z

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289 P«S) M(S-IO)

52

494

320

140

C(S-IO)

P«5) M«5) C(10+)

P

M«S) C(10+)

P M(S-IO)

C(10+)

p

M«S) C«5)

P(82) M(28)

33 93S S(9) , PUC(4)

C(3) 10

Tr 0(2)

v ;:;

" 00 -;:; " u ~ ~ " 8 ~

7

THP

~~~~~-IO) 55-T,

PHC(S-IO) HP

H«S) MCW(5-1O) PHC(5-10)

CWC H«5) MCW«S)

PHC«S)

H(lO+)

MCW«5) PHC(S-IO)

CHW(2) H(lO+) MCW(lO+)

PHC«S)

H(6) HII(3) D(6)

MCW(9)

HP SS-HP

THP TWW 55-T, W

THP TW SS-T,

TW

THP TW

SS-T, TW

MH(9) T(SS)

CWC(17) W(32) lIC(3) TK(7) PIIC(S) HP(S7) PIlS(25) TW(32) TB NH(15) R(2) C

RMP(l8) L(S) S

SMP CHW(7)

0(6)

294

'5 2 u ~ V

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9 10 II

PO PH(3)

CM«S) AC5(5-10) CP(5-IO) OC5(5-10)

PO(>S) CM«S) PH(IO+) CP(S-IO)

PO(>5) CM«5) PH(lO+) CP(S-IO)

PO CM(IO+)

PH(>5) CP(5-1O)

PO(>S) CM(lO+)

PH(>S) ep(5-10)

PO(S3)

TO(2) CM(7) PTO(3) PH(219S CP(5)

)

AC5(5-10) NCS(S-IO)

OCS(S-IO)

ACS(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) OCS(S-IO)

ACS(S-IO) NCS(lO+) OCS(IO+)

ACS(lO+) NCS(IO+) OC5(10+)

ACS(8)

NCS

0 E -;:; v " ,,-

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2 :> ::l .S oj

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~ (/J g S u 2 '5 6 'E C) u G ;:; <!.l ~ ~ 0

cr: ~ v 1;: " 12 13

CV(S-IO) B5 SP(S-IO) R5(S-10)

5T(S-10) NW(IO+)

CV(5-10) SP(IO+) ST(IO+)

CV(S-IO)

SP(lO+) 5T(10+)

Sf CV(5-10)

SP(5-IO)

CV(lO+)

SP(IO+) ST(lO+)

CV(7)

ST(7)

SP(2)

BS« 5) RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+)

NW(lO+)

BS

RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS R5(10+) NW(lO+)

BS(52)

RS

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v ~ cn 'S ..'! ;; Od

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16 17

PR Tirumangalam (8) EAG EO N

PR MR

FP

PR MR

FP

PR

PR

PR(58) MR(24) ]<P(27)

NC NR

Madurai (20)

Madurai (19)

Madurai (24)

Madurai (17)

EDEAG

EOEA

EA

EA

EA

ED(16) EAG(15) EO(2) EA(44)

N

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19

v u ~ s: '" -s

"0 V

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20

WE(3S.8) T(3S.S)

WE(80.5) TK(l2.4) T(92.9)

WE(S8.7) TK(28.7) T(87.4)

W(SIS.S) WE(190A)

TWE(40.6)

T(1046.S)

WE(IS.3) TK(S.3) T(23.6)

GC(59Ll) W(992.62) WE(2125.04)

o TW(121.19) .0 TWE(llO.92)

TK(2064.59) 0(58.54) T(6064)

295

hectare)

"'" " 'il on

"E ~ 21

9.3

47.4

44.0

S4.0

4.7

2577.1

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140.5 70.9 Othai Alangulam

258.7 13.8 Periyakodakoil

162.2 94.4 Parapatti

80.8 47.2 Nallur

182.1 SOA Nedunkulam

7743.8 4811.5

b .c E ::l c:

~ [/)

58

59

60

61

62

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KALLIKUDI CD BLOCK

297

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Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Madurai Name of the CD Block: Kallikudi Serial number Name of village 2001 Census location code number 1991 Census location code number

2 3 4 Name of Taluk: Tirumangalam

Achangulam 01414500 160090020002000780

2 Arasapatti 01414000 160090020002000730

3 Chennampatti 01416100 160090020002001110

4 Chinnaulagani 01414300 160090020002000760

5 Chittoor 01417300 160090020002001230

6 Idayanathan 01416000 160090020002001100

7 Iluppakulam 01416800 160090020002001180

8 Kallanai 01414400 160090020002000770

9 Kalligudi 01415400 160090020002000870

10 Karisalkalampatti 01413700 160090020002000700

II Karukku vai patti 01416500 160090020002001150

12 Kasipuram 01415700 160090020002001070

13 Keelanesaneri 01413800 160090020002000710

14 Kokkalancheri 01417000 160090020002001200

15 Kokkulam (Thirumal) 01414900 160090020002000820

16 Koodakovil 01414600 160090020002000790

17 Kurayur 01416200 160090020002001120

}8 Maithanpatti 01417200 160090020002001220

19 Maruthangudi 01416300 160090020002001130

20 Melancsancri 01413300 160090020002000550

21 Melauppiligundu 01414700 160090020002000800

22 Nallamanaikcnpatti 01417100 160090020002001210

23 Nedungulam 01414200 160090020002000750

24 Odaippatti 01415900 160090020002001090

25 Paraikulam 01415100 160090020002000840

26 Peikkulam 01416900 160090020002001190

27 Pudukulam 01415500 160090020002001050

28 PuJiankulam (Madavanaickanur) 01417400 160090020002001240

29 Saluppapillayarnatham 01415200 160090020002000850

30 Sengappadai 01413500 160090020002000680

31 Sivarakottai 01413900 160090020002000720

32 Sundarangundu 01416600 160090020002001160

33 Swamimallampatti 01413600 160090020002000690

34 Tennamanallur 01415800 160090020002001080

35 Thoombakulam 01414800 160090020002000810

36 Tirurnal 01415000 160090020002000830

37 Ulagani 01412600 160090020002000480

38 Valayankulam 01414100 160090020002000740

39 Vellakulam (K) 01415300 160090020002000860

40 Vellakulam (S) 01416400 160090020002001140

41 Veppankulam 01416700 160090020002001170

42 Villur 01415600 160090020002001060

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123

CD Block: Kalllikudi (0012)

Ulagani (01412600)

2 Me lanasanary (01413300)

3 S engappadai (01413S00)

4 Swamimallampatti (01413600)

~ Karisalkalampatti (01413700)

6 Keelanasanary (01413800)

7 S i varakkottai (01413900)

441.3

SI7.S

1,337.1

21S.0

621.S

137.S

91S.4

o o 8

4

1.316

262

3,712

348

1,220

642

2,974

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities anilable (if not available within the village, a dash 1-) is shown in the column and

next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< S kms .. 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

o C rl

v .J:;

E

'" z

S 6

P 294 M«S)

C«S)

P

S6 M(S-IO) - PUC(2)

C(lO+)

P(3)

1062 M S , PUC

C(lO+)

P 102 M«5)

C(lO+)

P 268 M«S)

C(lO+)

P

139 M(S-IO)

C(10+)

729 PM

C(I 0+)

7

T HP

TWW

H«S) TK

MCW«S) SS-T,

W

THP

H(lO+) WTK MCW(S-IO) SS-T,

PHC(S-lO) W

DPHS

H(lO+)

PHC«S)

THP SS-T,

HP

THP

W H(lO+) SS-T, PHC(S-IO) W

THP

H«S) W

MCW«S) SS-T,

PHC(S-IO) W

THP

H(lO+) WTK

SS-T, PHC«S)

W

DHMH THP

H(lO+) TWW

TK MCW(IO+)

SS-T, PHC(IO+)

W

300

')

PO PH(IO)

PO

TO

PTO PH(S-IO)

PO PH(2S)

PO«5)

PH«S)

PO

PH«S)

PO

TO

PTO

PH«5)

PO

PH(19)

10

CM«S)

CP«S)

II

ACS«S)

NCS«S)

OCS«S)

CM(lO+) ACS(IO+)

CP(S-IO) NCS(lO+) OCS(lO+)

CM ~~~(IO+) CP(S-IO) OCS(I 0+)

CM«S)

CP«S)

ACS«S)

NCS«S)

OCS«S)

CM«S) ACS«S) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+)

OCS(10+)

CM(S-IO) ACS«S) CP'S-10 NCS(S-IO)

\ ) OCS(S-IO)

ACS CM(IO+) NCS(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+)

12

CY«S)

SP«S)

ST«S)

13

BS

RS(lO+)

NW(IO+)

BS CY(IO+) RS(lO+)

SP(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(lO+)

CY(S-IO) BS SP(lO+) RS(lO+)

ST(10+) NW(lO+)

CY(lO+) BS SP(lO+) RS(lO+)

ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS CY(lO+)

SP(IO+) RS(lO+)

ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS CY(IO+)

RS(IO+) SP(lO+)

NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

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v Ol)

,g ;;: .9 ..c u

" ::: "'-0-

...: 14

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

~ -v u " ~

C 'N

OJ

'6 01)

" a(l ~

~ '"' 0.. .... .9 "'- <l.I

c. i3i " c.. ~

~ OJ '" :< " V '-' z 0 0- Z

15 16 17

Tirumangalm (12) EA N

Tirumangalam (10) EDEAG N M

Thirumangalam (10) EA N

Tirumangalam (14) ED N M

Tirumangalam (13) ED EAG N M

Tirumangalam (10) ED EAG

1'irumangalam (10) EA NM

~ '6

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18

,0

,0

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Lmd use (i.e. area under different types of land use in

'" v ::;

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19

301

v-~ " ~ '"' e-"'" v

'" 01)

E 20

WE(74.2) TK(59.9) T(134.1)

W(.+.O)

WE(S.6) TK(86.S)

T(96.2)

WE(IS'2) T(18.2)

WE(19) T(1.9)

W(2.0)

WE(38.3) 1'(40.3)

W(I . .) WE(3)

1'K(367) 1'(41.7)

W(S.O)

WE(23.1) 1'K(57.3) T(85.4)

hectare)

" O.)

iii 01)

.~

:S 21

80.D

170.8

1041.9

166.8

359.6

0.8

251.6

01) c '6 ::J

~ .£ 0:: v ".

~ 2 :D v ..<:! 01)

" 01) ..::!

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C; ..t::: ". " 3 v " E " " "3 " "3 " u " ...: z

22 23 2

7.0 220.2 Ulagani

99.3 151.2 Melanasanary

171.7 105.3 Sengappadai

35.6 10.7 Swamimaliampatti

166.5 55.1 Karisalkalampatti

36.1 58.9 Keelanasanary

365.4 213.0 Slvarakkottai

~ v oS § " " c: '" '"

3

4

5

6

7

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CD Block: Kaillikudi (0012)

T.Arasapatti (01414000)

Yalaiankulam (01414100)

10 Nedunkulam (01414200)

II Chinnaulagara (01414300)

Kallanai 1:;

(01414400)

13 Achankulam (01414500)

Koodakovil 14 (01414600)

! J Melaupplikundu (01414700)

3 4

753.5 2,332

225.8 1,021

233.3 1,111

3218 1,601

276.3 620

173.4 S17

436.1 1,842

210.4 1.139

co i;;1

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5

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kIllS. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

6

P(2) 574 M S

C(10+)

P 244 M«5)

C(lO+)

P(2)

280 M«5) C(lO+)

P

354 M«5) C(lO+)

P

150 M«5) C(10+)

128

7 8

PHS HP H(10+) WTK MCW(lO+) SS-T, PHC(10+) TW

PHS HP H(10+) WTK MCW(IO+) SS-W, PHC(IO+) TW

PHS

Il«5) MCW«5) PHC«5)

H«5) PHC(10+)

THP TWW TK SS-T, W

THP W

SS-T. W

THP H(lO+) WTK MCW(IO+) SS-T,

PHC«S) W

HP W

55-0

9

PO(2) PH(10+)

PO«5) PH(lO+)

PO PH(5)

PO PH(3)

PO

PO«5)

!O 11

ACS CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+)

OCS

CM(lO+) ACS«5) CP(!O+) NCS(IO+)

CM«5) CP«5)

CM«5) CP«5)

CM«5)

CP«5)

ACS«5) NCS«5)

OCS«5)

ACS«S) NCS(lO+) OCS(lO+)

ACS«S) NCS(lO+) OCS(IO+)

12 13

ST BS CY(lO+) RS(lO+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+)

ST BS CY(lO+) RS(lO+)

SP(lO+l NW(IO+)

CY«5) SP«5) ST«5)

BS RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS

~~gg:; RS(10+)

ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

CY(IO+) BS SP(IO+) RS(10+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

CY(lO+)

5P(l0+) B5« 5)

5T(l0+)

PM 5 402 C(10+)

DMCW CWC HC PHC

H(lO+)

THP

WTK 55-T, W

PO TO PH(lS)

CM CP

ACS NCS(lO+) OCS(lO+)

CY(lO+) :~(S-IO) ~~g~:~ NW(lO+)

P S 282 M«5)

C(lO+)

DA

PHC«5)

302

THP 5S-T, HP

PO CM«5) AC5(10+) CP(lO+) NCS(10+)

OCS(10+)

BS CY(lO+) RS(lO+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) ST(lO+)

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Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

S "" 2- '" OJ)

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14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR W(60)

MR Tirumangalam (10) EDEAG NM ,0 WE(4R.4)

261.2 102.2 175.6 T.Arasapatti 8 FP

TK(l60.0) T(214.5)

PR W(4.0)

MR Kalligudi (10) EDEAG NM ,0 WE(36.7)

47.5 53.3 64.4 Valaiankulam 9 FP

R(20.0) T(60.7)

PR WE(l3.1) MR Tirumangalam (12) EA N ,0 TK(36.5) 44.3 0.2 139.2 Nedunkulam 10 FP T(49.6)

PR W(IO.O)

MR Tirumangalam (14) EA N ,0 WE(55.8)

92.1 25.2 87.5 Chinnaulagam II

FP TK(51.2) T(117.1)

PR W(3.0)

MR Tirull1angalull1 (13) EDEAG N ,0 WE(l7.8)

68.6 33.S 99.3 Kallanai 12

FP TK(S4.2) 1(75.0)

PR WE(10.1) MR Tirull1angalam (15) EAGEO ,0 TK(0.5) 70.5 58.8 33.5 Achankulam 13

FP T(10.6)

PR W(4.0)

MR Tirull1angalall1 (17) EA NM ,0 WE(25.0)

137.2 138.1 72.6 Koodakovil 14

FP TK(59.2) T(88.2)

PR W(2.0)

MR Tiru~ nangalam (20) EDEAG NM ,0 WE(37.9)

4.4 50.4 66.0 Melaupplikundu IS

FP TK(49.7) T(89.6)

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Thumbagulam 16 (01414800)

Kokkulam 17

(01414900)

Thirurnal 18 (014IS000)

Paraikulam 19

(01415100)

S.P.Natham 20

(01415200)

K.Vellaku\am 21

(01415300)

22 Kallikudi (0141540U)

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934.3 2,4S9

119.4 330

1,02S.6 2,169

1.685.0 5.154

1,947.2 3,676

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

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nearest place where the facility is available is given)

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P S 342 M«S)

C(10+)

P M S 606 C(lO+)

P S 86 M«S)

C(lO+)

P(Z)

522 M«S) C(5-10)

1'(5) 1,462

MC

P(3)

1070 M(3) . S

C(lO+)

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DPHS H(lO+)

PHC«S)

DPHS PHC«5)

H(S-IO)

PHC(5-10)

MCW MH PHS RMP H(lO+)

HCWC HC PHS MCW(IO+) PHC(lO+)

304

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THP TWW TK SS-T, W

THP SS-T,

HP

THP SS-T,

HP

THP SS-T,

HP

THP TWW

TK SS-T, W

THP TWW SS-T, W

THP W

S5-T. W

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PH«S)

PO PH(7)

PO PH(4)

PO PH(IO+)

PO PTO PH«5)

1'0(2) PH(Z5)

PO

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OCS(10+)

ACS CM«S) NCS(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+)

ACS CM«S) NCS(lO+)

CPr I 0+) OCS( 10+)

ACS CM«S) NCS(lO+) CP(lO+) OC5(1O+)

ACS CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+)

ACS(3) CM

NCS CP(2)

OCS(lO+)

CM ACS

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ST(10+) NW(IO+)

CY(lO+) BS

SP(IO+) ~~;~;~) ST(IO+)

CV(lO+) BS RS(lO+)

SP(lO+) NW(lO+) ST(IO+)

CV(lO+) BS

SP(lO+) RS(lO+)

ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS CY(IO+) RS(lO+)

ST(10+) NW(IO+)

RS

CV«S) RS SP(IO+) NW(IO+)

CV BS SP(10+) RS ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

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'-' 01)

~ ;;: ;:: -5 " 0

is.. 0-« 14

PR MR FP

PR MR f'p

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR

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Tirumangalam (13) EA N M

Tirumangalam (19) ED EAG N M

Tirumangalam (18) ED EAG N M

Tirull1angalall1 (18) ED EAG N

Tirull1angalall1 (20) EAG NM

Tirull1angalam (16) EA NM

Tirumangalam (15) EA NM

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19

305

v-i::!

" ~ >,

e -0 1.)

" 01)

E

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W(4.0) WE(70.2) TK(2S.7) T(99.9)

W(8.0) WE(84.1) TK(37.4) T(l29.S)

W(3.0) WE(62.3) TK(104.0) T(l69.3)

WE(S.O) TK(IO.4) T(l5.4)

WE(S.3) TK(S5.9) T(61.2)

W(2.0) WE(28.7) TK(37.0) T(67.7)

W(ll.3) WE(SO 3) TK(122.21 T(184.8)

228.4

147.6

388.8

47.7

396.5

966.6

941.6

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202.4 213.3 Thumbagulam

IS7.2 8 1.4 Kokkulam

186.1 190.1 Thirumal

17.0 39.3 Parai kulam

349.3 218.6 S.P.Nathall1

0.2 650.S K.Vell.lkulam

S84.2 236.6 Kallikudi

~ 1)

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17

18

19

20

21

22

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Pudukkulam 23

(01415500)

Yillur 24 (01415600)

25 Kasipuram (01415700)

26 Thennamanallur (01415800)

27 Odaipatti (01415900)

28 Idaiyanatham (01416000)

29 Sennampatti (01416100)

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1,801.3 5,314

54.2 232

529.0 1,205

431.0 730

216.7 85

755.2 1,243

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

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nearest place where the facility is available is gi ven)

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5

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P(3)

1412 M(2) , S

C(10+)

P

64 M«5) C(lO+)

P 273 M(5-10)

C(10+)

200 P«5) M«5) C(10+)

PUC

22 P«5) M«S) C(10+)

298 P M

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HP H(10+) W

MCW(lO+) SS-W PHC(lO+)

MCW PHS

THP TWW

H(10+) SS-T, PHC(5-10) W

THP

H(5-10) TK PHC(5-10) SS-T,

MCW(3)

H«5) PHC«5)

HP

THP TK SS-T,

HP

PHS THP H«5) TK MCW«5) SS-T, PI-IC«5) I-IP

THP H«5) TK MCW«5) SS-T,

PI-IC«5) HP

THP TWW

H(5-1O) PHC(5-10) SS-T,

W

306

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PO PH(39)

PO(S-10)

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PO PH«5)

PO PH

PO«5)

PO PTO PH(2)

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CM ACS CY 5 0 BS NCS(5-10) ( -I ) RS(5-10)

CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(10+) ST(lO+)

CM(~-IO) ACS(10+) CP(S-IO) NCS(10+)

OCS(lO+)

CM«5)

CP«5)

CM«5)

CP«5)

CM«5) CP«S)

ACS(5-10) NCS(5-1O) OCS(5-10)

ACS«5)

OCS«5)

ACS«S)

BS CY(5-10) RS(S-IO) SP(lO+) NW(10+) ST(lO+)

BS CV(5-10) RS(5-10)

SP(lO+) NW(10+) ST(10+)

BS CV(10+) RS« 5)

SP«5) NW(lO+)

CY(JO+) BS« 5)

SP«5) RS« 5)

CM(~-lO) ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) BS(10+)

CP(5-10) NCS(10+) SP(lO+) RS(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(10+)

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Tirumangalam (22) EAG

17

PR MR FP

Virudunagar (17) EA N M

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR

MR FP

Tirumangalam (19) ED EAG N

Tirumangalam (IS) ED EAG N

Virudunagar (15) EA N M

Virudunagar (19)

Tirumangalam (22)

EDEAG

EDEAG EO

N

18

,0

Wood, Matches, Cooldrinks

,0

,0

,0

,0

,0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

19

307

20

WE(O.S) TK(S.O) T(S.6)

W(20.0) WE(212.0) TK(135.5) T(367.5)

WE(l.2) T(1.2)

W(4.3) WE(62.3) TK(54.2) 1'(120.8)

WE(7.3) 1'(7.3)

GClO.l) W(2.1) WE(l6.1) TK(9.9) T(2S.2)

1.1

701.7 472.9

40.6 S.3

41.1 271.1

239.1 142.7

103.7 64.7

315.3 276.0

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23.7 Pudukkulam

259.2 Villur

4.1 Kasipuram

96.0 Thennamanallur

41.90daipatti

48.3 Idaiyanatham

135.7 Sennampatti

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23

24

2S

26

27

2S

29

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2

CD Block: Kalllikudi (0012)

Kurayur 30 (01416200)

Maruthankudi 31 (01416300)

32 S.Vellakulam (01416400)

:n Karukkuvaipatti (01416500)

34 Sundarangundu (01416600)

~5 Veppankulam (01416700)

36 Ilupakulam (01416800)

3

1,544.7

S38.1

241.S

49.4

230.2

3S2.1

373.3

c: o .~

1 0.

4

S,003

1,2S1

1,137

150

543

768

629

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

Vll,LAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in hroad ranges viz.< 5 klns., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is availahle is given)

S 6

P(4)

1,233 M«S) C(S-IO)

P 279 M(S-IO)

C(lO+)

P«S) 42 M(S-IO)

C(lO+)

P

125 M(S-IO)

C(10+)

P

188 M(S-IO) C(lO+)

P

157 M(5-10) C(10+)

7 8

THP PHS TWW H(lO+) TK PHC(5-10) SS-T,

W

THP H(lO+) TW MCW(lO+) SS-T,

PHC(10+) TW

THP H(S-IO) TW

MCW(S-IO) SS-T, PHC(S-IO) TW

THP H«S) SS-T, MCW«S) HP PHC«S)

THP

H«S) TW MCW«S) 5S-T, PHC«S) TW

THP H(S-IO) TW MCW(S-IO) S5-T, PHC(S-IO) TW

THP

H«S) TW MCW«5) S5-T,

PHC«S) TW

308

9

PO PH(30)

PO PH(lO+)

PO PH«S)

PO PH(5-10)

PO PH(S-IO)

PO

PH«S)

PO PH(S-IO)

10 II 12 13

CM ACS C (10) BS CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) S~(10:) RS(S-IO)

OCS(S-IO) 5T(l0+) NW(lO+)

ACS CM(IO+) NCS(lO+) CP(l 0+) OCS(l 0+)

- AC5«S) CM(S-IO) NC5(lO+)

CP(lO+) OC5(10+)

CM«S) CP«S)

CM«S) CP«5)

ACS(S-IO)

NC5«S) OCS«S)

AC5(S-IO)

NCS«S) OCS«S)

- ACS«S) CM(5-10) NCS(lO+)

CPO 0+) OCS(l 0+)

CM«S) CP«5)

ACS«5) NCS«S)

OC5«S)

CV(IO+) BS SP(10+) RS(10+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS CV(S-IO) R5(lO+)

SP(IO+) NW(lO+) 5T(10+)

CV«5) BS« 5) SP(lO+) RS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

CV«S) BS SP(10+) RS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

CV(S-IO) BS SP(lO+) RS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

CV«S) BS« S) SP(lO+) RS(lO+)

ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

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s .., g v u C oj

v v; Of) '0 ::':l .:;: o(l

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~ ~ 0- v ...: 7:

14 IS 16 17

PR MR FP

Virudunagar (16) EA NM

MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

Kariyapatti (7)

Kari yapatti (6)

Kari"apatti (3)

Kariyapatti (3)

Kariyapatti (6)

Kariyapatti (3)

EDEAG N

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

18

,0

,0

,0

,0

,0

,0

,0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

19

309

20

W(5.4) WE(31.S) TK(227.7) T(2646)

W(2.2) WE(1S.3) TK(88.2) T(lOS.7)

W(2.1) WE(21.3) TK(34.7) T(S8.1)

WE(6.0) TK(4.3) T(10.2)

W(2.S) WE(2S.0) TK(1S.S) T(43.3)

W(3.1) WE(22.3) TK(43.4) T(6S.S)

W(l.l) WE(lO.l) TK(3S.0) T(46.2)

21

425.3 411.7

241.5 SO.l

71.8 50.8

14.0 11.1

76.0 74.4

103.1 109.7

117.1 121.7

~

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23 2

443.1 Kurayur

110.8 Maruthankudi

60.9 S.Vellaku1am

14.1 Karukkuvaipatti

36.5 Sundarangundu

70.5 Veppanku1am

88.2 Illlpaklliam

03 .D

'" '" '"

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

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2 CD Block: Kalllikudi (0012)

Peikulam 37 (01416900)

38 Kokkalanchery (01417000)

39 Nallamanakkanpatti (01417100)

Miattanpatti 4C

(01417200)

41 Chittoor (01417300)

42 M.Puliangulam (01417400)

Block Total

3

659.1

1,241.8

354.6

305.9

917.8

1,266.3

25682.0

o o c:

4

1,360

2,942

1,005

1,476

1,824

3,085

68,263

o o N

5

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is gi ven)

6

P 372 M«5)

qIO+)

P(2) 807 M

C(S-IO)

P

254 M«5) C(lO+)

P 417 M«5)

C«5)

7 8

H(5-IO) THP MCW(5-10) SS-T,

PHC(S-IO) HP

MCW THP TWW

PHS TK H(S-IO) PHC(5-10) SS-T,

H(5-10) PHC«5)

PHS H(5-10)

MCW«S)

W

HP SS-HP

HP SS-HP

THP

P(2) H(5-10) TW W 480 S PUq2) MCW(5-1O) TK

C M«S) PHC(5-10) SS-T, W

P(3) THP

822 M S PHS TWW

C(5-10) H(lO+) SS-T,

W

H D(4) DA(2) DH

T(]6) P(58) MCW(7)

W(24) M(I5) MH(2)

PO PH

PO PH

PO PH

PO PH

PO

9

PH(15)

PU(2) PH(2)

PO(40)

10 II 12 13

_ - ACS(5-1O) BS CM(5-10) NCS(S-IO) CV(lO+) RS(5-10) CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO)

ACS CP CM(S- NCS(5-10) CV(S-IO)

10) OCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) ST(5-10)

BS RS(5-10)

CM(~-IO) ACS«S) I NCS(lO+)

CP(5- 0) OCS(lO+)

CV(IO+) BS ST«5) RS(5-10).

- ACS«S) BS CM(5-10) NCS(lO+) CV(S-IO) RS(S-IO) CP(5-10) OCS(lO+)

ACS«5) CV(5-10) RS(5-10) CM«S) CP«5)

NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) NW(lO+) OCS(5-10) ST«5)

ACS ST BS CM(lO+) NCS(5-10) CV(lO+) RS(10+) CP(lO+) OCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) NW(lO+)

ACS(l6) TK(I8) '1'0(3) CM(6) CV ST(3 88(35) 17,538 Sell) CWC(2) NCS(2) HP(42) PTO(4) CP(5) .) RS(2)

PUC(6) HC(2) TW(I7) PH(2U6)

OCS C(2) I PHC

PHS(16) L(5)

RMP

310

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" bJ)

~ '> 9 '5 " a 6. 0-~

14

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR

PR

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR(39) MR(39)

FP(38)

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Virudunagar (20)

Virujunagar (6)

Yirudunagar (10)

Virudunagar (II)

Ymldunagar (7)

Yirudunagar (8)

16

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

ED(16)

EAG(18)

EO(2) EA(23)

17

N

N

N

N

NM

NM

N(33)

M(19)

18

,0

Matches, 0

,0

,0

,0

Matches, 0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

19 20

W(3.0) WE(40.8) T(43.8)

W(7.1) WE(66.1) TK(73.6) T(l46.7)

W(2.5) WE(15A) TK(17.1) T(35.0)

W(5.0) WE(38.5) TK(22.8) T(66.2)

WE(nl) TK(77.4) T(104.S)

W(IA) WE(17.I) TWE(2.0) TK(46.2) T(66.8)

GC(O.l) W(132.57)

WE(1351.34) 0.0 TWE(2)

TK(1938.11) R(20)

T(3444.12)

311

21

278.9

446.1

199.3

182.0

543.9

703.6

10758.3

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OJ

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0 ~

a c OJ oj E :::: oj

Z

23 2

285.5 50.9 Peikulam

492.7 156.2 Kokkalanchery

79.8 40.5 Nallamanakkanpatti

19.0 38.6 Miattanpatti

0.2 269.2 Chittoor

6.6 489.3 M.Puliangulam

5819.7 5659.9

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39

40

41

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Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Madurai Name of the CD Block: T. Kallupatti Serial number Name of village 200 I Census location code number 1991 Census location code number

2 3 4 Name of Taluk: Peraiyur

Adanur 01405500 160090021002100890

2 Appakkarai 01405200 160090021002100570

3 Chinnapoolampatti 01404500 160090021002100630

4 Chinnaredddipatti 01404900 160090021002100590

5 Genjampatti 01405400 160090021002100880

6 Gopalapuram 01407400 100090021002101290

7 Iswaraberi 01405000 160090021002100660

8 Jari Usilampatti 01407500 160090021002101300

9 Kadaneri 01406700 160090021002101000

10 Karaikeni 01406900 160090021002101040

11 Kavundanpalli 01405100 160090021002100580

12 Kilangulam 01405900 160090021002100920

13 Koovalapuram 01406500 160090021002100980

14 Kunnathur 01405300 160090021002100670

15 Lakshmipuram 01405600 160090021002100900

16 Madagam 01406600 160090021002100990

17 Mathakkarai 01404800 160090021002100610

18 Muruganeri 01407800 160090021002101280

19 Nallamaran 01407200 160090021002101010

20 Paraipatti 01407700 160090021002101320

21 Peraiyur 01406100 160090021002100950

22 S.Keelapatti 01406300 160090021002100960

23 Salichandai 01406000 160090021002100930

24 Sandaiyur 01406400 160090021002100970

25 Scngulam 01407900 160090021002101270

26 Silaimalaipatti 01406200 160090021002100940

27 Silarpatti 01407300 160090021002101260

28 Sittilotti 01407600 160090021002101310

29 Subbalapuram 01405800 160090021002100640

30 Vairavi Ammapatti 01406800 160090021002101020

31 Vaiyur 01407100 160090021002101030

32 Vannivclampatti 01405700 160090021002100650

33 Velambur 01407000 160090021002101250

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Chinnappoolampatti (01404500)

Mathakarai 2

(01404800)

3 Chinnarettipatti (01404900)

4 Iswaraperi (01405000)

5 Kaundanpatti (01405100)

6 Appakkarai (01405200)

T.Kunnathur (01405300)

1,266.9

871.9

440.5

227.9

1,243.8

757.8

1,222.1

4

3,602

1,388

1,051

106

1,445

2,091

3,907

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

S 6

P(3) 900 M S

C(lO+)

P

351 M«S) C(lO+)

P 291 M«S)

C«5)

30 P«5) M«5) C«S)

7 8

CWC(2) PHS THP CHW TW H(S-10) SS-T, MCW(5-10) TW PHC(5-10)

CWC PHS CHW H(IO+) PHC(5-10)

MCW CWC PHS CHW H«5)

THP SS-T, HP

THP W SS-T, W

CHW THP H«S) W MCW«5) SS-T, PHC«5) HP

PHS THP

P(2) CHW

M S PUC H(5-10) ~~TW 352 C MCW(5-10) S ,

PHC(S-lO) W

557 P(2) CPHHSW

M C(S-1 0) H(S-IO)

DHMH

THP TWW SS-T, W

THP TWW

P(2) 1,052 M S

C«5)

PHS CHW HC5-10) ~-T, PHC(5-IOl

316

9

PO PH(82)

PO PH(3)

PO PH(4)

PO PH(2)

PO PH(15)

PO(2l PH(17)

PO PH(76)

10

CM«S) CP«S)

II

ACS« 5)

ACS CM(S-IO) NCS(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10)

CM(S-IO) ACS« 5) CP(S-IO) NCS« 5)

OCS« 5)

CM«5) CP«5)

ACS« 5)

NCS« 5) OCS« 5)

ACS CM(5-10) NCS(5-1O) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10)

ACS« 5) CM«5) NCS(5-10) CP(S-lO) OCS(5-1U)

CM ACS NCS(3)

CP(5-IO) OCS(5-1O)

12

CY«5) SP« 5)

CY(S-IO) SP(S-lO) ST(S-lO)

CV«S) SP(10+) ST«S)

CY(d)

SP«5) ST« 5)

SPST CV(5-10)

CV(S-IO) SP(S-IO)

ST«S)

ST CY(5-10) SP(S-IO)

13

TIS

RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(10+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(10+) NW(lO+l

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

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,g s: ,9

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MR FP

PR

MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

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Peraiyur (I) EA

Peraiyur (5) EA

T Kallupatti (5) EA

T Kallupatti (3) EA

T Kallupatti (8) EA

Thirumangalam (9) EA

T.Kallupatty (5) EA

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,0

Cotton, 0

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Waving, 0

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C/O

~

19

v i:: ;:l ::;: » e "0

" " en .§

20

WE(112.0) TK(30.2) T(142.2)

WE(9.5) TK(44.0) T(53.5)

WE(9.5) TK(14.3) T(23.8)

WE(0.9) T(0.9)

WE(12.3)

T(l2.3)

WE(12.3) T(12.3)

WE(l4.5) TK(58.1) T(726)

317

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457.0

313.2

191.1

869.4

433.9

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271.4 376.8 Chirmappoolampatti

150.4 211.0 Mathakarai

41.3 62.2 Chinnarettipatti

22.8 13.1 Is waraperi

256.8 105.3 Kaundanpatti

225.4 86.3 Appakkarai

291.8 103.3 T.Kunnathur

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4

5

6

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8 Gcngampatty (01405400)

9 Adhanur (01405500)

10 Lakshimlpun.m (0140S600)

Vannivelampatty II (01405700)

17 P.Subbulapuram (01405800)

Kilangulam 13 (01405900)

14 Sahchand31 (01406000)

2,011.0

166.8

729.6

447.3

511.0

353.7

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

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H(5-1O)

T lIP TWW SS-T, W

PO PH(22)

ACS(S-IO) CM«5) NCS(S-IO)

OCS(S-IO)

ST CV(S-IO) SP(IO+)

BS RS(5-10) NW(lO+)

174

CHW THP PUCP«S) H(IO+) TWW M«5) C(5· MCW(lO+) SS-T,

10) PHC(5-10) W

P(2) MCW THP

523 M Tr CHW TWW

C(5-10) H«5) SS-T, PHC«5) W

DH CWC

THP PM

PHS TWW

980 C«5)

CHW SS-T,

H«5) W

MCW«5) PHC«5)

P(3) CWC THP

557 M«5) CHW TWW

C«5) H«5) SS-T,

PHC«S) W

CWC(2) THP

P(2) PHS TWW

336 M«5) CHW SS-T,

C(lO+) H«5) W

PHC«5)

CWC THP

PM PHS

TWW 193 CHW

C(10+) H(IO+)

SS-T,

PHC(IO+) W

318

PO PH« S)

- ACS« 5) CM(S-IO) NCS(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10)

PO(2) CM«S)

ACS« 5) PH(20)

CP«S) NCS« 5) OCS« 5)

PO ACS« 5) PH(18)

CM«S) NCS« 5)

CP«S) OCS« 5)

ACS PO

CM«5) NCS« 5) PH(20)

CP«5) OCS« 5)

PO ACS« 5) PH(3)

CM«5) NCS« 5)

CP«5) OCS« 5)

PO ACS

CM«5) NCS« 5) PH(2)

CP«5) OCS« 5)

CV(5-10) SP(5-10) ST(5-10)

CV«5) SP« 5) ST«5)

ST CV«5) SP«S)

CV«S) SP(S-IO) STC5-10)

CV«5) Sped)

ST«5)

CV« 5) SP(lO+) ST(10+1

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(10+)

BS RS(10+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

tlS RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

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PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR

PR MR

T Kallupatti (7)

T.Kallupatti (1)

T.Kallupatti (3)

T.Kallupatti (4)

T. Kallupatti (2)

Peraiyur (3)

EA NM

EA N

EA NM

EA N

EA NM

EA NM

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,0

,0

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,0

, Crusher, 0

,0

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~ v is

19

"' ~ ::l S; >,

C-'0

'" B .~ t::

20

W(I1.9) TK(9.0) T(20.8)

WE(7.S)

TK(l26)

T(20.1)

WE(27.4) TK(2.8)

T(30J)

WE(30.1) T(30.1)

WE(l7.6) TK(2S.4) T(42.9)

WE(20.8) TK(23.6) T(44.4)

WE(l1.9) TK(6.7) T(18.S)

319

hectare)

OO

" B M

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21

1348.6

80.7

331.7

244.0

283.1

101.8

107.7

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22 23 2

412.5 229.0 Gengampatty

3S.2 30.8 Adhanur

264.6 103.0 Lakshimipuram

128.7 44.4 Vannivelampatty

101.1 83.9 P.Subbulapuram

143.1 64.4 Kilangulam

3S.0 38.8 Salichandai

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8

9

10

11

12

13

14

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

co Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and 1) f3l next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

" ::a <= '0 tj Q.) nearest place where the facility is available is given) 0 ~ U (.) Q.)

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(.) Q.)

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CD Block: T. Kallupatti (0013)

CWC(2) PHS THP

ST(3) BS Peraiyur

P(3) CHW TWW PO(4)

15 (01406100) 418.8 1,209 302 M«S) HiS-1 0) SS-T, PH(lS)

CM«S) ACS« S) CY«S) RS(lO+)

C(10+) MCW«S) W

CP«S) NCS« S) SP« S) NW(lO+)

PHC«S)

CWC(5)

peS) PHS(2)

THP ACS(2) BS Silaimalaipatti CHW(S) PO(2) CY(IO+)

16 (01406200) 1,199.2 5,S24 1,460 M(2) H(lO+)

SS-T, PH(3S)

CM«S) NCS« S) SP(lO+)

RS(lO+)

C(lO+) MCW(lO+)

HP CP«S) OCS«S) ST(lO+)

NW(IO+)

PHC(S-IO)

CWC(2) THP

PHS ACS« S) CY(S-IO)

BS 17 S.Keelappatty

888.3 2,956 7S1 P(2)

CHW TW PO

CM«S) RS(10+) (01406300) M C(IO+)

H(10+) SS-T, PH(26)

CP(S-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO)

NW(IO+) PHC(lO+)

TW OCS(5-10) ST(S-IO)

CWC(2)

P(2) PHS

M(2) S RMP

THP PO CM ACS

CY(S,IO) BS

18 Sandmyur (0: 406400) 2,27S.2 S,446 1,379 PUC

CHW(2) SS-T PH(12) CP

NCS(S-IO) SP(lO+)

RS(10+)

C(10+) H(5-10) OCS(5-1O)

ST(10+) NW(lO+)

MCW(5-1O) PHC(5-1O)

PHS THP

CHW(8) ACS BS 19 Koovalapuram P(8) TW PO CY(S,IO)

864.9 2,954 742 H(lO+) SS-T CM(S-10) NCS(5-IO) RS(lO+) (01406500) M C(lO+) PH(23) SP(10+)

MCW(S-IO) TW ' CP(5-10) OCS(S-IO) ST(10+)

NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO)

CWC THP

Modagam P(3)

PHC TWW

PO CY(S,IO) BS

20 (01406600) 874.5 I,OS9 284 M(2) PHS

TK PH(l5)

NCS(5-10) SP(5-10)

RS(10+) C(10+)

CHW SS-T, OCS(S-10)

ST(S-IO) NW(10+)

W

CWC THP

21 Kadaneri P(2) PHS

TWW PO CY(S-IO) BS

49S.7 1,272 317 M(S-IO) CHW CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) RS(10+) (01406700)

C(10+) H(S-IO) SS-T, PH(7)

CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10)

NW(10+) PHC(S-IO)

W ST(5-10)

320

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE (As on 1999)

14

PR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

15 16

Peraiyur (3) EA

Perai yur (2) EA

Peraiyur (6) EA

Peraiyur (8) EA

Peraiyur (6) EA

T Kallupatti (7) EA

T Kallupatti (24) EA

17 18

NM ,0

NM Pot, Vessels, 0

N ,0

NM Coir,O

NM ,0

N ,0

NM ,0

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

19 20

WE(21.1) TW(4.0) TWE(4.9) T(30.0)

WE(96.8) TK(46.0) T(142.8)

WE(121.8) TK(21.3) T(143.1)

WE(283.8) 1013.0 TK(3.4)

T(287.2)

WE(126.3) TK(81.0) T(207.3)

W(85.1) TK(23.8) T(108.9)

321

WE(25.7) TK(18.9) T(44.7)

21

276.9

590.0

373.8

130.3

169.3

381.6

261.0

~

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:a ~ > .s: '" a 4-

0

" OJ

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67.9 44.0 Peraiyur

246.3 220.0 Si1aima1aipatti

195.3 176.1 S.Kee1appatty

639.4 205.4 Sandaiyur

314.2 174.2 Koova1apuram

220.2 163.8 Modagam

97.0 93.0 Kadaneri

tl .D S ;::;

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16

17

18

19

20

21

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CD Block: T. KaIIupatti (0013)

2" V. Amrnapatty ~ (01406800)

23 Karaikeni (01406900)

24 Velampur (01407000)

25 Vaiyur (01407100)

26 Nallamaram (01407200)

27 Silarpatty (01407300)

28 GopaJapuram (01407400)

198.3

1,061.5

1,495.0

515.6

1,189.1

750.6

122.0

4

1,590

I,S09

3,986

797

2,362

2,665

379

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

o o N

5 6

P

422 M«5) C(lO+)

P(2)

7

CHW H«5) MCW«5) PHC«5)

CHW

H«5) 396

M C(5-IO) MCW«5) PHC«5)

MCW CWC(4)

1,044 P(4)

PHS M C(lO+)

CHW H«5)

CWC(2) P(2) PHS

220 M«5) CHW C(lO+) H«5)

MCW«5)

MCW P CWC

620 M«5) PHS C(lO+) CHW

H«5)

P(2)

MS MCW 706 [(3) CWC(2)

Tr(3) PHS H«5) C(lO+)

P CHW 100 M«5) H(lO+)

C(lO+) PHC«5)

322

8

THP TWW SS-T, W

THP TWW SS-T, W

THP W SS-T, W

THP W SS-T, W

THP W TK SS-T, W

THP TWW TK SS-T, W

THP TW 5S-T, TW

9

PO PH(7)

PO PH(l2)

PO PH(12)

PO PH(5)

PO PH(l2)

PO PH(27)

PO PH(3)

10

CM«S) CP«S)

CM«5) CP«5)

CM«5) CP«5)

CM«5) CP«5)

CM«5) CP«5)

CM CP(2)

CM«5) CP«5)

II

ACS« 5) NCS« 5) OCS« 5)

ACS« 5) NCS« S) OCS« 5)

ACS(2) NCS OCS

ACS« S) NCS« 5) OCS(IO+)

OCS ACS« 5) NCS« 5)

NCS

ACS« 5) NCS« 5)

12

CV«5) Sped) ST« 5)

CV«5) SP« 5) S'1'«S)

CV« S) SP(lO+) ST« 5)

CV«5) SP(lO+)

ST«S)

CV«5) SP(lO+) ST«S)

CV(S-IO) SP(S-IO) ST(5-IO)

CV(lO+) SP(lO+) ST(lO+)

13

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(10+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(10+) NW(10+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

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" on ~ ,,: 9 .c ~ 2 0-0--< 14

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

E -'" .g " u

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" ;a " Z

IS

T Kallupatti (3)

T Kallupatti (2)

T Kallupatti (6)

T Kallllpatti (4)

T Kallllpatti (4)

T Kallllpatti (7)

>, -a 0-~ t:l

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16

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EA

EA

EA

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T Kallllpatti (12) EDEAG N

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18

,0

,0

Agricalure, Matches, Stone

,0

,0

,0

,0

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~

~ 0

19

1) ~ =' s: ;>, e -0

" OJ 00

~ 20

WE07.6) TK(28.0) T(4S.6)

WE(n.3) TK(47.5) T(l199)

WE(7.0) TK(2.5) T(9.5)

WE(0.9) TK(0.2) T(1.I)

WE(6.7) TK(70.0) T(76.7)

WE(40.7) TK(l0.6) T(S1.4)

WE(IO.l) T(lO.I)

323

-0 <l)

OJ on

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21

50.1

284.2

940.6

221U

823.0

273.6

14.6

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2

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~

22 23 2

56.7 46.0 V. Ammapatty

416.0 241.3 Karaikeni

400.6 144.3 Velampur

190.1 98.1 Vaiyur

135.1 154.3 Nallamaram

351.5 74.2 Silarpatty

821 15.2 Gopalapuram

C:3 .D E =' c:

23

24

25

26

27

28

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'" Z

2 3

CD Block: T. Kallupatti (0013)

29 Jari Usilampatty (01407500)

30 Sittulotti (01407600)

31 A. Pari patti (01407700)

32 Muruganeri (01407800)

33 M. Sengulam (01407900)

Block Total

163.9

590.8

309.2

332.6

423.9

24619.1

4

507

656

602

813

1,219

64,816

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

(As on 1999)

Amenities available (ifnot available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

nearest place where the facility is available is given)

5 6

115 P«5) M«5) C(10+)

P(2) 168 M«5)

C(10+)

153 M«5) C(5-10)

P

205 M«5) C(10+)

P«5) 347

M«5) C(10+)

P(67) M(19) 8(5)

7 8

THP CHW W MCW(lO+) TK PHC«5) SS-T,

W

THP CHW W H«5) TK MCW«5) SS-T,

W

THP CWC TWW CHW TK MCW(lO+) SS-T,

CHW H(lO+)

PHC«S)

MCW PHS CHW H(IO+) PHC«5)

DH(2) MCW(6) MH(4) CWC(32)

W

THP TW SS-T, TW

THP TW SS-T, TW

T(33)

W(24) TK(6)

16,905 PUC(3) C PHC HP(33) I() PHS(24) TW(23) Tr(4) RMP L(S)

CHW(44)

324

9

PO PH(2)

PO«5) PH(10+)

PO«5) PH(lO+)

PO PH(6)

PO PH(15)

PO(37) PH(518)

10

CM«5) CP«5)

CM«5) CP«5)

CM«5) CP«5)

II

ACS(10+) NCS(10+) OCS(10+)

ACS« 5) NCS(IO+) OCS(IO+)

ACS« 5) NCS(IO+) OCS(lO+)

ACS« 5) CM«5) NCS« 5) CP(10+) OCS(10+)

OCS CM«5) ACS« 5) CP«5) NCS« 5)

ACS(ll) CM(3) CP(3)

NCS(5) OCS(3)

12

CV(IO+) SP(lO+) ST(lO+)

CV(IO+) SP(lO+) ST(IO+)

CV(lO+) SP(lO+) ST(lO+)

13

BS« 5) RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

CV(lO+) BS SP(10+) RS(lO+) ST(10+)

CV(10+) BS SP(lO+) RS(10+) ST(lO+)

ST(7) SP BS(31)

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1.) Oil

~ .;;:

8 ..<:: u

" 2 0-"'-~

14

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR MR FP

PR(33)

MR(31) FP(30)

E ..I<

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'" ~ '6 o<l

~ 8 ~ 1.)

1;; <l)

Z

IS

T Kallupatti (10)

T Kallupatti (10)

T Kallupani (11)

T Kallupatti (12)

T Kallupatti (12)

.... "0. 0. ;;1 il ~ 0

0..

16

EA

EA

EA

EA

EA

ED(2)

EAG(2) EA(31)

" '" .~

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" :E ~

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N

N

N

N

N(32)

M(16)

.... ~ 0 S S 0 <.J

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Matches, 0

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10 1.l

c:

19

" ~ :l Sl "..,

e -0 1.)

" OJ)

"E

20

WE(3S.S) TK(2S.4) T(64.3)

WE(l4.3)

TK(29.S) T(44.1)

WE(46.1)

TK(l8.9) T(6S.0)

WE(6.2) TK(31.S) T(37.6)

WE(S.6)

TK(39.1)

T(47.6)

W(96.96)

WE(1228.21)

1013 0 TW(4) ., TWE(4.85)

TK(727.54)

T(2061.56)

325

hectare)

"0 1.)

:; OJ)

"E

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21

14.0

95.6

74.6

44.6

177.6

11194.6

oil

'" '6 :l

~ U .g ~ 1.) 1.) ;. :0 1.)

~ 2 _::; oil cO ~ " '@

~ "0 > ;;: '" " " 4-< ;, " 0

'" ..c <U U " S :l 1:: '" " 01

22 23 2

46.9 3S.7 Jari Usi1ampatty

330.8 120.S Sittu10tti

108.4 61.2 A. Pari patti

201.S 48.9 Muruganeri

147.0 51.6 M. Sengulam

6626.9 3723.0

il ~ :l

'"

29

30

31

32

33

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ApPENDIXES TO

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

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APPENDIX I -

Abstract of Educational, Medical and Name of the District:MADURAI

Educational institutions vo --OJ -- <I.) 0lJ

,g .-'<: "0 >.- OJ .... '" u 0 '" .- c:> .:; 0 g "0 ..c -0-0 ;::l en ::c '" u g E <I.) -0 >. <I.)

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U '" ~ u 0 ~ 0 .... .~

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"-' '" a c Vl ;;: Vl ;;: '" ;;: en ;;: en ;;: en ;;: en 0 CIl Z E-- E-- > .5 .5 -= -= -= .5 .5 z

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Kottampatti 32 98,022 30 98 14 16 8 9 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 3 2

:. Melur 47 112,928 39 108 16 17 11 11 4 4 2 2 0 0 5 7 8 ~ Madurai East 77 95,420 54 88 15 15 8 8 4 4 I 1 0 0 6 18 22

4 Madurai West 53 80,704 46 68 12 16 8 9 6 6 2 3 0 0 2 3 7 5 Alanganallur 38 82,376 35 65 16 17 5 5 0 0 0 0 4 7 3 6 Vadipatti 24 66,090 19 50 12 18 7 8 3 3 0 0 0 0 5 7 Chellampatti 34 84,725 34 108 14 18 7 10 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 8 Usilampatti 20 63,906 19 69 12 13 4 4 1 1 0 0 3 7 9 Sedapatti 37 88,863 33 87 18 21 10 10 5 5 0 0 0 0 3 3 4 10 Thirumangalam 53 84,748 43 97 14 15 6 6 6 7 1 I 0 0 3 4 10

II Thiruparankundram 60 143,164 47 82 20 28 6 9 3 4 3 3 0 0 4 5 13 12 Kalllikudi 42 68,263 37 58 12 15 11 11 4 6 2 2 0 0 4 13 T. Kallupatti 33 64,816 28 67 16 19 5 5 3 3 0 0 2 7 4

District(Rural): 550 1,134,025 464 1045 191 228 96 105 46 51 15 16 0 0 36 65 83

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other Amenities in villages - C.D. block level

-'" u o

::c ci o '-o

2

I Kottampa,ti

2 Melur

3 Madurai East

4 Madurai West

5 Alanganallur

6 Vadipatti

7 Chellampatti

8 U si larnpalti

9 Sedapaui

10 Thirumangalam

II Thiruparankundram

12 Kalllikudi

13 T. Kallupatti

3

32 47 77

53 38

24 34

20 37 53 60 42 33

20

o

2

5

o o 2

3

1

9

5

I

o

21

o

2

6

o o 2

5

3

16

9

o

22

o 2 I

2

o

2

o 2

5

7

2

23

o 4

5

8

o

9

o 3

6

7

2

24 25

4

4

2

3

I

3

4

3

5

6

6

2

4

5

2

3

I

3

4

3

7

6

8

3

Medical institutions

26 27

15 13

25 26

31 20 29

18

22

20 25 16

22

17

13

25 26

31 20 30

20 22 21

25 16

24

28

9

13

5

7

35 19

32 18

13 6

20 7

22

29

21

15 5

8

48

35 79

67

21

8

35 11

42

30

I

o o o o

I

o

o o o o

31

1

o o o o

o 8

o o o o

32 33 34

28 117 6

46 153 7 10 10

3 3 3

35 49 19 19

o 0 2

1 I 3

30 51 9

5 7 11

o 0 32 44

35 36

14 3

8 0 2 48

4 23

3

o o

6 I

5 2 16 21

41 26

I 22

o

District(Rural): 550 29 45 25 46 44 50 282 290 206 395 4 11 210 455 47 103 147

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APPENDIX 1-

Abstract of Educational, Medical and Name of the District:MADURAI

Drinking water source Post, Telegraph & Telephone

<Jl <.I OJ)

<.I ..:;! c: .s;: 0 <Jl .J::

'"0 <.I <!) a, 1:1 § ,::

0 ~ :.0 ·u <.I .c <.I u a, <!) C";l (.) "" ;;:: <!)

..:.: ..c: ~ '- "-< c: ~ (.)

(.) .9 ::l ~ 0 0 ;;::

0 ~ <!) 4-0 '- "& .J:: <!) 0

::0 on (.) a, 0 ~

u .c ~ <!) ::: C";l tE <!) ci ~ c: .... ~ a,

,.D <!) 0 OJ) 0 OJ) 0 ro cj ..0 L.,

E E c: I':: (!) .c Q.) <!) .c OJ) :..:;;; u ] U ::l 4-. ;:J V I':: ro

S p,

S ~ ~ I':: 0 ·8 .s I':: "" c: ::: on .... ~ .... 1:1 c:a (!) ... "E c:a L.,

~ ·c 0 OJ) 0 bJJ

<!)

E "@ ..:.: (!) <!) <!) '"0 ~ <!) ~ ~ <!) ~ I':: ·c '0 a, V I':: ,.D > ::l c: .s 0 on V V on 0

<l.J '" '" ~ '" ;::l

i:i: 0 '" ~ 0 0 &. &. &. .J::

(/.) Z E- E- E- E- p;. U 0 Z Cl-. E- E- Cl-.

2 3 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53

1 Kottampatti 32 28 25 29 25 0 3 0 30 32 0 31 0 1 28 0 1 28 2 Melur 47 45 21 34 30 0 0 0 47 45 0 47 0 3 40 0 3 40 3 Madurai East 77 70 59 49 23 0 0 0 73 75 0 77 4 0 51 4 0 51 4 Madurai West 53 49 48 38 33 1 0 0 52 51 0 53 3 5 40 3 4 40

5 Alanganallur 38 35 9 20 0 0 38 37 0 38 1 2 31 2 31 6 Vadipatti 24 23 7 1 7 0 1 0 22 24 0 24 0 1 23 0 1 23

7 Chellamparti 34 32 11 23 15 0 0 I 32 34 0 31 2 2 27 2 2 27 8 Usilampatti 20 20 7 8 3 0 0 0 17 18 0 17 I 14 1 1 14 9 Scdapatti 37 33 26 4 30 0 2 0 35 36 0 34 2 3 30 2 3 30 10 Thirumangalam 53 52 34 27 43 2 0 0 48 52 0 47 6 7 38 4 6 38 11 Thlruparankundram 60 55 32 7 32 2 1 1 57 56 0 49 2 3 42 2 2 42 12 Kalllikudi 42 36 24 18 17 0 0 0 42 40 0 36 3 4 19 19 13 T. Kallupatti 33 33 24 6 23 0 0 0 33 33 0 31 0 0 30 0 0 30

District(Rural): 550 511 327 245 301 5 8 2 526 533 0 515 24 32 413 20 26 413

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other Amenities in villages - C.D. block level

""" u o :0 ci o '­o u a "" z 2

1 Kottampatti

2 Melur

3 Madurai East

4 Madurai West

5 Alanganallur

6 Vadipatti

7 Chellampatti

8 Usilampatti

9 Sedapatti

10 Thirumangalam

11 Thiruparaokundram

12 Kalilikudi

13 T. Kaliupatti

Transport communications

3 54

32 29

47 43

77 58 53 43

38 35

24 23

34. 30

20 14

37 34

53 43

60 52

42 35

33 31

55

o o o 1

o o o o o o

2

o

56

o o o o o o 2

o 2

o o o o

Banks Power supply

57 58 59 60 61

14 20 32 0 6

15 19 47 0 3

11 15 77 0 15

5 7 53 0 9

10 11 38 0 8

462407

7 8 34 0 11

3

7

7

8

7

3

4 20

7 37

10 53

12 60

11 42

6 33

o o o o o o

2

15

14

8

14

9

Credit societies Recreational

facility

62 63 64 65 66

-­"" 8 v 0: a

67

6 I 1 27 83 3

6 3 7 34 72 2

15 2 2 2 3 3

9 0 0 1 3

8 2 3 18 21 6

7 11 12 1 1 3

11 0 0 18 34 3

2

16

14

8

16

11

o

o 1

2

3

o

o 1

2

5

o 0 17 31

2 6 o 0

3 3

4

o 7

o

68 69

20

43

o

1

o o o 1

6

2

o

43

52

4 8

8

21

14

8

6

13

7

3

7

Newspaper / Magazine

70 71 72

30 27 27

42 35 35

66 44 44

49 47 47

37 36 36

23 23 23

32 20 20

19 17 17

32 20 20

44 29 29

54 40 40

33 19 19

32 16 16

District(Rural) : 550 470 4 4 101 136 550 0 121 129 26 34 124 256 36 75 194 493 373 373

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APPENDIX lA - Village Directory Villages by number of Primary Schools

Name of the District:MADURAI

Serial Name of C. D. block Total number Number of prima!}: schools number of inhabited None One Two Three Four +

villages

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Kottampatti 32 2 7 6 5 12

2 Melur 47 8 15 8 5 11

3 Madurai East 77 23 37 8 5 4

4 Madurai West 53 7 37 4 4

5 Alanganallur 38 3 18 II 2 4

6 Vadipatti 24 5 8 3 2 6

7 Chellampatti 34 0 7 11 2 14

8 Usilampatti 20 4 3 3 9

9 Sedapatti 37 4 10 4 II 8

10 Thirumangalam 53 10 19 9 6 9

11 Thiruparankundram 60 13 31 10 5

12 Kalllikudi 42 5 25 6 4 2

13 T. Kallupatti 33 5 8 12 4 4

District Total: 550 86 226 95 51 92

APPENDIX IB - Village Directory Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools

Name of the District:MADURAI Serial Name of C. D. block Total number Type of educational institutions available

numher of inhabited No School At least one At least one At least one middle villages primary school and primary school and school and one

no middle school one middle school secondary school

2 3 4 5 6 7

Kottampatti 32 2 16 14 8

2 Melur 47 8 23 16 II

3 Madurai East 77 22 39 15 7

4 Madurai West 53 7 34 12 7

5 Alanganallur 38 3 19 16 5

6 Vadipatti 24 5 7 12 7

7 Chcllampatti 34 0 20 14 6

8 Usilampatti 20 I 7 12 4

9 Scdapatti 37 4 15 18 10

10 Thirumangalam 53 10 29 14 6

II Thi ruparankundram 60 13 27 20 6

12 KaIllikudi 42 4 25 12 7

13 T. KaIIupatti 33 4 12 16 5

Total: 550 83 273 191 89

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APPENDIX Ie - Village Directory Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available

Name of the District:MADURAI Serial Name of C. D. Block Number of villages with different sources of dnnkin~ water available

number Only tap Only well Only tube well Only handpump More than one source only from

tap, well, tube well, handpump

2 3 4 5 6 7

Kottampatti 0 0 0 0 32

2 Melur 0 0 0 2 45

3 Madurai East 0 0 75

4 Madurai West 0 0 50

5 Alanganallur 0 0 0 36

6 Vadipatti 0 0 0 0 23

7 Chellampatti 0 0 0 0 32

8 Usilampatti 2 0 0 0 18

9 Sedapatti 0 0 0 34

10 Thirumangalam 0 0 0 51

II Thiruparankundram 2 0 0 2 56

12 Kalllikudi 0 0 0 2 40

13 T. i<allupatti 0 0 0 0 33

District Total: 4 2 1 10 525

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APPENDIX II - Village Directory Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more amenities

Name of the District:MADURAI

'­o <l)

§ Z

2

Chockalingapuram

2 Kambur

3 Karungalakudi

4 Katchirayanpatty

5 llmmbaipatty

6 Navinipatti

7 Keelaiyur

8 Keelavalavu

I) Sarugu Valaiyapatty

10 Narasingampatti

11 Therkutheru

12 Vellalur

13 Uranganpatti

14 Amblakaranpatty

IS Tiruvadavur

16 Kallandiri

17 Kodikkulam

18 Narasingam

19 Sakkimangalam

20 Thenur

21 Samayanallur

22 Tiruppalai

23 Thcthoor

24 Thanichiyam

25 Oorseri

26 Kallanal

27 Katchalkatti

..., <U

..0 a '" <= <U

'"0 o u <= o .~

u

3 3

-'" u _g ..0

ci cJ

4

01366600 Kottampatti

01367200 Kottampatti

01367400 Kottampatti

01367700 Kottampatti

01368500 Kottampatti

01369400 Melur

01369500 Melur

01369600 Melur

01369700 Melur

01370700 Melur

01370800 Melur

01371200 Melur

01371300 Melur

01371500 Melur

01372700 Melur

01374700 Madurai East

01381700 Madurai East

01382500 Madurai East

01387100 Madurai East

01378700 Madurai West

01378800 Madurai West

01381200 Madurai West

01389200 Aianganallur

01391800 Alanganallur

01392600 Alanganallur

01393400 Alanganallur

01389100 Vadipatti

Amenities not available ( indicate N. A. where amenity not available)

Amenities not available ( indicate N. A. where amenity not

available)

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

6,977 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available

6,717 N.A. N.A. Available AvaIlable Available Available N.A.

6,097 Available N.A. N.A. Available A vailable Available Available

6,150 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A.

5,735 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available

7,501 Available Available N.A. Available Available Available Available

5,141 NA N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A.

5,686 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A.

5,372 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A.

5,331 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A.

6,136 N.A. N.A. N.A. A vailable Available Available Available

5,947 Available N.A. N.A. A vailable Available Available Available

7,044 N.A. N.A. Available Availahle Availahle Available N.A.

6,260 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A.

5,147 Available N.A. N.A. A vail able A vail able Available Available

5,3S2 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A.

6,750 Available Available Available Available Available Available Available

7,719 N.A. N.A. N.A. A vailable Available Available Available

6,368 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A.

6,019 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A.

8,622 Available N.A. A vailable Available A vail able Available Available

9,453 Available Available Available Available Available Available N.A.

5,197 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A.

7,468 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available

6,054 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A.

9,277 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available

11,290 N.A. N.A. A vailable Available A vailable Available Available

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APPENDIX II - Village Directory (Cond.,) Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more amenities

Name of the District:MADURAI

2

28 Mannadimangalam

29 lrulllpadi

30 Mullipallalll

31 V ikkiralllangalalll

32 Kovilangulam

33 Karumathur

34 Uthappanackanur

3

01391500 Vadipatti

01391600 Vudipalli

01394600 Vadipatti

..>:: u o

:E ci cJ "­o v E co z 4

01396400 Chellampatti

01398500 Chellampatti

01398700 Chellampalti

01396000 Usilampatti

35 Thottappanaickanur 01397600 Usilampatti

36 Nakkalapatti 01397700 Usilampani

37 Pothampatti 01399300 Usilampatti

38 Mallapuram 01402800 Sedapatti

39 Thullukuttynayakkanoor 01402900 Sedapatti

40 Athipatty 01404000 Sedapatti

41 Vandari 01404100 Sedapatti

42 Saptur 01404400 Sedapatti

43 A. Kokkulam 01408000 Thirumangalam

Amenities not available ( indicate N. A. where amenity not available)

Amenities not available ( indicate N. A. where amenity not

available)

.: o .~

]. o ~

5

6,272 N.A.

5,106 N.A.

6.968 N.A.

7,029 N.A.

6 7

N.A.

N.A.

N.A.

N.A.

8 9 10 11 12

Available Available Available A vailable Available

Available Available Available Available N.A.

Available Available Available Available N.A.

Available Available Available Available Available

7,410 N.A. A vailable Available Available A vailable Available Available

6,102 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A.

5,873 N.A. N.A. Available Available N.A. A vailable Available

8,728 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available A vailable Available

8,363 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A.

6,444 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A.

7,785 N.A. N.A. Available Available A vail able Available Available

6,744 N.A. N.A. Available Available A vailable A vailable Available

5,243 Available N.A. Available Available Available A vailable Available

5,732 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A.

6,853 Available N.A. Available Available A vail able Available Available

7,472 Available N.A. N.A. Available A vail able Available Available

44 Vilacheri 01418500 TIliruparankundram 17,483 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available Available

45 V adapalan j i 01419100 Thiruparankundram 6,680 NA Available Available Available Available Available Available

46 Thanakkankulam 01419700 Thiruparankundram 9,748 N.A. NA Available Available Available Available N.A.

47 V iraganur 01420200 Thiruparankundram 5,284 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A.

48 Silaiman 01420400 Thiruparankundram 5,250 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available A vailable A vailable Available

49 Perungudi 01421000 Thiruparankundram 6,134 N.A. Available Available Available Available Available N.A.

50 Nilaiyuribit 01421300 Thiruparankundram 12,438 N.A. N.A. Available Available Avatlable Available N.A.

51 K.Vellakulam 01415300 Kalllikudi 5,154 N.A. A vail able Available Available Available A vailable Available

52 Villur 01415600 Kalllikudi 5,314 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available

53 Kuraynr 01416200 Kalllikudi 5,003 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available

54 Si1aima1aipatti 01406200 T. Kallupatti 5,524 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A.

55 Sandaiynr 01406400 T. Kallupatti 5,446 Available N.A. Available Available A vailable A vailable Available

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APPENDIX II - A Census Town Census Towns which do not have one or more amenities

Name of the District:MADURAI Amenities not available

,_ ( indicate N. A. where amenity not available)

'" <I.) ..I<: ~ .0 u .9 E 0

'" '" :0 '" '" ci ,_ '" <I.) <I.)

<I.) '" "0 b bI) ;;... .0 <I.) 0 u '" '" ~

.0"0 E u u '" ~ <I.) :.g 0 U ..c (oj

'" ~ c ~ .~ '" ~ 0 c 0 0 0 "0 <I.)

-5 ·c ] ,_ '" . ~ .... "0 bI) 0 "iii <I.) <I.) :J 0 c <I.) "iii "0 .... (oj ..I<:

E E 0 .... u ·c u p- 'e 0 ::a p-E '" p- u § (.) ..c <I.) <I.) co 0 co 0 <I.) <I.) u :r:: (oj (oj ::l p- ::l

~ [.I) Z .....:I Z 0- [.I) [.I) [.I) U f-. ~ ~ --<8:; 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Kannancndal 42406000 Madurai Wcst 16,013 N.A. Available N.A. Available Available Available N.A.

') Nagavakulam 42407000 Madurai West 17,803 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A.

3 Othakadai 42080000 Madurai East 12,185 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available

4 Vandiyur 42409000 Madurai East 21,977 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A.

5 Melamadai 42410000 Madurai East 29,098 Available N.A. NA. Available Available Available N.A.

9 Chinn a 42421000 Thiruparan- 15,676 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A.

Anuppanadi kundram

APPENDIX - III Land utilisation data in respect of Census Towns / Non-Municipal Towns

Name of the District: Madurai Name of Census town and CD Total area Area under different type of land use in hectares rounded upon two decimal

block within brackets places

'-< Forest Irrigated by Vnirrigated Culturable Area not '-' .0 source waste available for E ::l ( including cultivation c

"iii gauchar & ·c <l.)

groves) [.I)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Kannanendal (CT) 6.1 T(300.0) 105 45 160 (Madurai West) W(300.0)

:2 Nagavakulam (CT) 2.9 T(050.0) 70 70 100 (Madurai West) W(050.0)

3 Othakadai (CT) 1.4 T(IOO.O) 40 (Madurai East) W(lOO.O)

4 Vandiyur (CT) 4.2 T(300.0) 120 (Madurai East) W(300.0)

5 Melamadai (CT) 3.0 T(100.0) 50 80 70 (Madurai East) W(IOO.O)

6 Chinna Anuppanadi (CT) 4.0 T(127.0) 6 169 98 (Thiruparankundram) W(127.0)

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APPENDIX IV - Village Directory C.D. block wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available

Name of the District:MADURAI

Serial number Location code number Name of village

2 3

Name of CD Block: Kottampatti Nil

Name of CD Rlock: Melur Nil

Name of CD Block: Madurai East Nil

Name of CD Block: Madurai West Nil

Name of CD Block: Alanganallur Nil

Name of CD Block: Vadipatti Nil

Name of CD Block: Chellampatti Nil

Name of CD Block: Usilampatti Nil

Name of CD Block: Scdapatti Nil

Name of CD Block: Thirumangalam Nil

Name of CD Block: Thiruparankundram Nil

Name of CD Block: Kalllikudi Nil

Name of CD Block: T. KaIIupatti Nil

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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

11 12 13

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APPENDIX V - Village Directory Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Castes population

Name of C.D. block Total villages Uninhabited Inhabited villages Number of

2 Kottampatti

Melur

Madurai East

Madurai West

Alanganallur

Vadipatti

Chellampatti

Usilampatti

Sedapatti

Thirumangalam

Thiruparankundram

Kalllikudi

T. Kallupatti

District Tuta!:

villages inhabited villages

3 35 49 88 56 46 27 36 21 37 53 62 42 33

585

4

3 2

11 3

8

3 2

2

35

APPENDIX VI - Village Directory

having no Scheduled Castes

population

5 6 32 47 1 77 5 53 4 38 4 24 3 34 2 20 1 37 3 53 6 60 5 42 1

33 2 550 38

Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes population Name of the District:MADURAI

~erial number Name of C. D. block Total villages Uninhabited Inhabited villages Number of

2 Kottampatti

2 Melur

3 Madurai East 4 Madurai West

5 Alanganallur

6 Vadipatti

7 Chellampatti

8 Usilampalli

9 Sedapatti

10 Thirumangalam

11 Thiruparank .. undram

12 Kalllikudi

13 T. Kallupatti

District Total:

3 35 49 88 56 46 27 36 21 37 53 62 42 33

585

338

villages inhabited villages

4

3

2

11 3

8

3

2

2

35

5

32 47 77

53 38 24 34 20 37 53 60 42 33

550

having no Scheduled Tribes

population

6 32 45 74 49 33

18 32 19 32 50 53 37 31

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APPENDIX VII A- Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges

Name of the District: MADURAI A-Scheduled Castes Location code

number

2 Name of CD Block: Kottampatti

Less than 5

01366500

01367500

01367600

01367100

5-10

01367200

01367300

01366800

01367800

01366600

11-20

01365600

01365300

01366200

01368500

01365700

01365400

01366300

01368100

01367700

01367400

01365900

01366900

01368000

21-30

01367000

01366000

01368600

01366400

01367900

31-40

01368400

01368700

01368800

76 and above

01366700

N arne of village

3

Pandangudi

Sukkampatty

Vanjinagaram

Kesampalli

Kambur

Thiruchunai

Ayyapatty

Pattoor

Chockal ingapuram

Thonthilingapuram

Soorapatti

Chokkampatty

Thumbaipatty

Pallapatti

Pottapatti

Manappachcry

Koddukampatty

Katchirayanpatty

Karungalakudi

Kollampally

Kunnarampatty

Boothamangalam

Sekkipatty

Valaicheripatti

Sennagarampatty

Dhargakudi

Melavalavu

Attapatty

Ettimangalam

Kavatayampatty

Ayanpandankudi

Location code number

2

Name of CD Block: Melur

Less than 5

01372900

01369700

01373000

01371800

01369100

01371600

01372300

5-10

01371500

01369900

01371400

01369200

01369300

01368300

11-20

01372800

01372000

01371300

01370000

01369000

01369600

01371200

01372700

01372600

01373100

21-30

01373500

01373200

01371100

01370100

01370900

01368200

01369500

01369800

01373400

01372400

01370200

01371900

01369400

01372100

339

Name of village

3

Arasappanpatti

Sarugu Valaiyapatty

Panangadi

Valayangulam

Ayuthapatti

Kottakudi

Kilavikulam

Amblakaranpatty

Sathamangalam

Kurichipatti

Valayapatti

PUdusukkampatti

Malampatty

Nalukulam

Vellalapatty

Uranganpatti

Soorakkundu

Kidaripatti

Keelavalavu

Vellalur

Tiruvadavur

Mukkampatty

Kovilpatti

Keeranur

Veppadappu

V annanparai patti

Kallampatti

Pathinettangudi

Kongampatti

Keelaiyur

Thaniyamangalam

Thuvarangulam

Amoor

Ari ttapatty

Manickampatti

Navinipatti

Marudoor

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APPENDIX VII A- Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges

Name of the District: MADURAI A-Scheduled Castes Location code

number

2

Name of CD Block: Melur 31-40

41-50

51-75

01373300

01370800

01370700

01371000

01370600

01370500

01372200

01371700

01368900

Name of village

3

Poonjuthi

TIlerkutheru

Narasingampatti

Attuku1am

Uduppaikulam

Chadurmadangan

Unukal Puliyankulam

Perungalakudi

Pulipatti

Name of CD Block: Madurai East Less than 5

5-10

11-20

01373900

01382600

01385600

01387000

01386300

01386900

01385500

01375400

01377400

01381600

01383100

01382900

01375300

01387400

01375800

01375600

01383300

01384300

01387900

01382700

01387100

01382500

Nayakkanpatti

Manga1akudi

Varichiyur

Karuppapillaicndhal

Pottapaniyur

Kondabethan

Karuppukkal

Appan Thiruppathi

Kollangulam

Sembinayendhal

E1agiendal

Thirumohur

Velliyankundram

Senkottai

Porusuppatti

Mathur

Pannikulam

Kalikappan

Angadi mangalam

Uthangudi

Sakki man gal am

Narasingam

Location code number

2

Name of village

3

Name of CD Block: Madurai East 11-20

21-30

31-40

41-50

340

01384000

01374000

01383500

01385400

01386800

01387700

01383800

01374700

01386100

01379800

01386600

01382000

01381500

01375700

01384100

01382800

01384600

01386700

01381700

01382100

01374900

01381900

01384700

01384900

01387500

01387200

01375500

01381800

01386200

01387600

01384200

01385200

01383400

01383200

01384500

Maylangundu

Poyyakkarai Patty

Vallakuppam

Thatchanendal

Kpzhikudi

Sakkudi

Rajakkoor

Kallandiri

Andarkutarasm

Arumbanoor

Aalavanthan

Valachikulam

Pudupatty

Pilluchery

Thidiyur

Milakaranai

Kathavanenthal

Unnathur

Kodikkulam

Thirukkanai

Mangulam

Poolampatty

Veerapanjan

Vilathur

Kalimangalam

Udangundu

Andaman

Thamarappatti

Elamanur

Karseri

Thathankulam

Edayapatti

S.Nedunkulam

Sithakoor

Poolangulam

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Name of the District: MADURAI A-Scheduled Castes -0 Location code N arne of village -0 Location code Name of village <l) <'J :; C :; C

0 number .2 number -0 °E -0 u <l.)

'" .c: - Vl .c:

- Vl u :l <l) U :l 0,) (/) 0-bJ) (/) 0-bJ) '- 8_i3 4- o ol 0 0 O-~

tU rJJ ~ Il.) VJ ;3 bJ) <l.) U OJ) V U c: ~ tl c c:n 1-

ol ol 0- ol ol <l)

IX ~ lXu8 2 3 2 3

Name of CD Block: Madurai East Name of CD Block: Madurai West

51-75 21-30

01383700 Nattarmangalam 01377300 Paraipatty

01381300 Kada Kinaru 01374400 Poolampatti

01375900 Chettikulam 01374300 Mal ai patty

01379700 Thuyaneri 01376500 Ariyur

01375000 Meenakshipuram 01378000 Keelapandi

01385100 Vellakulam 01374500 Velchinatham

01387800 Ananjiur 01377200 Mandikulam

01382300 Perakoor 01373700 Kadavoor

01379900 Ayilangudi 31-40

01377500 Kuruthur 01381000 Melapannangudi

01386500 Parayankulam 01378100 Veerapandi

76 and above 01379100 Boothagudy

01383900 Mundanayagam 01376800 V ai ra vanatham

01382400 Podasapatty 01378900 Kallikudi

01387300 Oovalur 01378200 Vadugapatty

01383600 Varakaneri 01376100 Kavanur

Name of CD Block: Madurai West 01380300 Petchikulam

5-10 01376400 Chellanagowendanpatti

01379200 Veppangulam 41-50

01379000 Keelanedunkulam 01376300 Siruvalai

01380100 Kannikudi 01376900 Vayalur

01376000 Periyapatti 01374100 Manjampatti

11-20 01377000 Kul amangal am

01379400 Maranivariyen 01379500 Eluppakudi

01381200 Tiruppalai 01377900 Kodimangalam

01378800 Samayanallur 01380800 Kurunthan Kulam

01374200 Chattrapatti 01376200 Therkupetampatti

01379300 Chettikulam 51-75

01380900 Kovilpappakudi 01377800 Usilampatti

01378700 Thenur 01378500 Moolakurichi

01380000 Iraniyam 01377100 Karuvanur

01380500 Podhumpu 01376600 Ambalathadi

21-30 76 and above

01380400 Vagaikulam 01380700 Pattakkuri chi

01380200 Alathur 01377700 Erukkalainathan

01378600 Thodaneri 01378400 Pillayar Natham

01380600 Athalai

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Name of the District: MADURAI A-Scheduled Castes Location code

number

2

Name of village

3

Name of CD Block: Alanganallur

Less than 5

5-10

11-20

21-30

31-40

41-50

51-75

01392100

01388000

01388500

01388300

01392300

01388600

01388400

01393600

01389200

01393800

01390200

01392500

01390600

01391900

01389900

01392800

01390300

01390500

01389800

01393400

01392600

01392000

01392200

01392900

01389500

01389700

01393000

01392700

01391800

01393900

01392400

01393700

01393500

01393200

Periyailanthaikulam

Sirumalai Rf

Chatravellal apatty

Senthamangalam

Keelakarai

Valayapatty

Mettupatty

Pannaikudi

Thethoor

Manianji

Usilampatti

Keelacinnarampatty

Vaigashipatty

Kondayampatti

Kodangipatty

Vavidamarutbur

Muduvarpatty

Errampatty

Vellayampatty

Kallanai

Oorseri

Koli veli patti

Kuttimai ki patty

Alagapuri

Rajakkalpatti

Manickampatty

Chinnailanthaikulam

Aathanoor

Thanichiyam

Kumaram

Kovilpatty

Thandalai

Achampatty

Sambakulam

Location code number

2

Name of CD Block: Vadipatti

Less than 5

5-10

11-20

21-30

31-40

41-50

51-75

01391200

01391400

01391600

01394600

01395100

01394800

01394400

01391500

01394100

01394200

01391300

01391000

01391700

01394900

01395000

01389100

01389000

01390800

01394300

01391100

Name of village

3

Ayankuruvuthurai

Mannadimangalam Rf

Jrumpadi

Mullipallam

Melakkal

Ayanthenkarai

Nedunkulam

Mannadimangalam

Sithalangudi

Nagari

Koilkuruvithurai

Thumbichampatti

Kattakulam

Katchirairruppu

Thiruvedagam

Katchaikatti

Nachikulam

T.Andipatty

Thiruvalavayanallur

Karuppatti

01388900 Viralipatty

Name of CD Block: Chellampatti

Less than 5

5-10

342

01396300

01395600

01395700

01395500

01399900

01398200

01396400

01399800

Ayyanarkulam

Eravarpatti

Sakkarappanayakanur

Ponamooppanpatti

Sindupatti

Kattakaruppanpatty

Vikkiramangalam

Thummakundu

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List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges Name of the District: MADURAI A-Scheduled Castes

Location code number

2

Name of CD Block: Chellampatti

11-20

01396700

01398900

01396500

01398700

01400000

01397100

01396600

01398500

01396200

01398400

01399500

21-30

01398300

01397000

01398600

01396100

01399600

01396800

01398000

01398800

31-40

01397200

01396900

41-50

01399000

01399400

51-75

01399700

Name of CD Block: Usilampatti

5-10

01395400

01395900

01400800

01396000

01400300

01397500

01400700

Name of village

3

Kannanur

Ariyapalli

Muthalaikulam

Karumathur

Veppanoothu

Sadachipatty

Panniyam

Kovilangulam

Boduvarpatti

Jothimanigam

Thidiyan

Valandur

Kuravakudi

Pullaneri

Poppapatti

Poruppumettupatti

Kodikulam

Boothipuram

N attamangalam

Pudupatti

Vinnakudi

Pottul upatty

Sempatti

Perumalpatti

Kallulhu

Thi mmanatham

Alligundam

Uthappanackanur

Erumarpatty

Nadupatty

Manoothu

Location code number

2

Name of CD Block: Usilampatti

11-20

01397900

01399100

01397700

01397800

01400200

21-30

01399300

01400100

01400400

01397600

01397400

31-40

01400600

51-75

01400900

Name of CD Block: Sedapatti

Less than 5

01403700

01401800

01403200

5-10

01403000

01402100

01402300

01403500

01403600

01401600

01402400

11-20

01401000

01403300

01402000

01401700

01403100

01402800

01404000

343

Name of village

3

Mekkilarpatti

Usilampatti

Nakkalapatti

Seemanuthu

Vagurani

Pothampatti

Ayanmettuppatty

Nail uthevanpatti

Thottappanaickanur

Keeripatti

Jothilnayakkanur

Th ummal apatti

Nagaiyapuram

Kalappanpatti

Kethuvarpatti

Pappinayachanpatty

Chinnakattalai

Athikari patti

Sedappatti

Poosalapuram

Vannankulam

Thirumanickam

Elumalai Rf

Jamhalapuram

Kuppalnalham

Perungamanallur

Kudipatty

Mallapuram

Athipatty

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List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges Name of the District: MADURAI A-Scheduled Castes

Location code number

2

Kame of CD Block: Sedapatti

21-30 01404400 01402900 01401100 01403900 01401900

31-40 01402600 01403800 01401400 01402500 01401200

"'1-50 01402200

01402700 51-75

01404700 01401300 01404100

76 and above

01404300 01404200

Name of village

3

Saptur

Thullukuttynayakkanoor

Peraiyampatty

Kudiseri

Semparani

Soolapuram

Mangalrevu

Thadayampatty

Mclathi rumani ckam

Uthapuram

Periyakattalai

Seelnaickanpatti

Mutlu Nagayapuram (1)

E.Kottaipatti

Vandari

Saptur Rf

Vittalpatti

Name of CD Block: Thirumangalam

Less than 5

01410300 Dharmathupatti

01412500 Virusankulam

01408500 Pu!iyakaunuanpatti

01411700 Kilavaneri

01410400 Palakkapudupatty

5-10 01410600 S. Puliankulam

01410100 Chittigulam

01411300 Madippanur

01411800 Nadukkottai

01408100 K. Puliyangulam

Location code number

2

Name of village

3

Name of CD Block: Thirumangalam

11-20 01411900 Thirali

01409700 Pokkampatti

01410800 Maravankulam

01411500 Sowdarpatty

01410700 Kappalur

01410500 Chockkanathanpatty

01409800 Pannikundu

01408000 A. Kokkulam

01409900 Sathangudi

01411000 Kannukulam

01408600 Vakaikulam

01413400 T.Puduppatti

01411400 Alappalacheri

01408300 Karadikkal

01408700 Alagusirai

01411200 Thangalacherry

01412700 Maikkudi

01412000 T. Andipatti

01412400 Vidathakulam

21-30 01410000 Urappanur

01408800 Ponnamangalam

01413200 RayapaJayam

01410200 Uchapatti

01411600 Ponnampatty

01409600 Kangeyanatham

01412300 Vadakarai

01408200 Kinnimangalam

01412200 Melakkottai

01411100 Ammapatti

01409000 Kunnampatti

31-40 01409200 Chittalai

01412800 Naduvakkottai

01413000 Giriyagoundanpatty

51-75 01409300 Pungangulam

01408400 Melenthal

01409100 loshier Alangulam

01409400 Kandai

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APPENDIX VII A· Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges

Name of the District: MADURAI A·Scheduled Castes '"0 Location code Name of village '"0 Location code Name of village ~ <l)

;:l c: number ;:; c:

'"0 0 0 number <l) .~ '"0 .~ <l)

{i 3 Q3 ..c:: - '" u ;:l <l) CIl p.0J] CIl 0. OJ] ._ o " ._

o " 0 p.~ 0 o.~

<l) '" c: aJ en ;3 ~ E ~ 0lJ <l) u

c:: "ti5 1-0 ro ~ g_ " " <l) ~U'-' e::: 8-

1 2 3 2 3

Name of CD BJock: Thiruparankundram Name of CD Block: Thiruparankundram Less than 5 21-30

01420800 Perumalendal 01421000 Perungudi

01421600 Valayapatti 01418900 Melakuyilkudi

01421700 Thottiyapatti 01417500 Kodimangalam

5·10 01422300 Kusavapath

01423000 Nedumadurai 01417700 Keelamathur

01421800 Valaiyankulam 01418300 Pudukkulam

01421400 Periaalangulam 01419800 Chinthamani

01418800 Kilakuyilkudi 01422400 Virathanoor

01421500 Soorakulam 31·40

01419000 Karadipatty 01423500 Nallur

01423400 Parapatti 01417600 Melamathur

01421200 Valanendal 01419900 Pirakkudi

01422900 Eli yarpatty 41·50

01422800 Solankuruni 01418200 Sampakkudl

01417900 Thuvariman 01422100 Kuthiraikuthi

11-20 51-75

01421900 Pappandai 01418000 Achampathu

01419200 Thenpalanji 01422200 Kusavankundu

01420200 Viraganur 01422500 Moothangulam

01417800 Keelmathikattinan 01422000 Rarnankulam

01419500 Vederpuliyankulam 76 and above

01419600 Thoppur 01420900 Kuda1sengulam

01419400 Sakkilipatti

01419700 Thanakkankulam

01418500 Vilacheri Name of CD Block: Kalllikudi

01423600 Nedunkulam Less than 5

01418100 Ergudi 01412600 Ulagani

01420400 Si1aiman 01415100 Paraikulam

01420500 Panaiyur 01415000 Thirumal

01421300 Nilaiyuribit 01413800 Keelanasanary

01422600 M. Panaikulam 01414700 Melaupplikundu

01423100 Kombadi 01414300 Chinnaulagam

01418600 Vadivelkarai 01413700 Karisalkalampatti

01419100 VadapaJanji 01414100 Valaiankulam

01420000 Kallambal 01416500 Karukkuvaipatti

01423300 Periyakodakoil 01416600 Sundarangundu

01420100 Irawathanall ur 01414500 Achankulam

01420600 Samanatham 01414000 T.Arasapatti

01420300 Puliyankulam

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APPENDIX VII A- Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges

Name of the District: MADURAI A-Scheduled Castes Location code

number

2 N~me of CD Block: Kalllikudi

5·10

11-20

21-30

31-40

41-50

51-75

01416400 01413600 01414800 01414400 01414200 01416900 01413900

01414900 01417100 01413500 01415600 01417200 01415300

01415900 01417300 01416200 01416800 01417400 01417000 01413300 01416100

01416300 01414600 01415200 01415400 01416700

01415500 01415800

01415700

Name of village

3

S.Veliakularn

Swamimallarnpatti

Thumbagulam

Kallanai

Nedunkulam

Peikulam

Sivarakkottai

Kokkulam

Nallamanakkanpatli

Sengappadai

Villur

M i attan patti

K. Vellakulam

Odaipattl

Chittoor

Kurayur

llupakulam

M.Puliangulam

Kokkalanehery

Me1anasanary

Sennampatti

Maruthankudi

Koodakovil

S.P.Natham

Kallikudi

Veppankulam

Pudukkulam

Thennamanall UT

Kasipuram

Location code number

2

Name of village

3

Name of CD Block: T. Kallupatti

Less than 5

5-10

11-20

21-30

31-40

41-50

51-75

76 and above

01405900

01404900 01406900 01404800 01405200 01405000

01405400 01405500 01405300 01405800 01405100 01406400

01407800 01406200 01407000

01405600 01404500 01406000 01407900

01406500 01406800 01406100 01407200 01406600 01406700

01407600 01407700 01407100

01406300 01407300

01407500

Kilangulam

Chi nnaretti patti

Karaikeni

Mathakarai

Appakkarai

Iswaraperi

Gengampatty

Adhanur

T.Kunnathur

P.Subbulapuram

Kaundanpatti

Sandaiyur

Muruganeri

Silaimalaipatti

Ve1ampur

Lakshimipuram

Chinnappoolampatti

Saliehandai

M. Sengulam

Koovalapuram

V. Ammapatty

Peraiyur

Nallarnaram

Modagam

Kadaneri

Sittulotti

A. Pari patti

Vaiyur

S. Keelappatty

Silarpatty

Jari Usilampatty

Note:· Villages having NIL Scheduled Castes PopUlation have been excluded

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APPENDIX VII B - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

Name of the District:MADURAI Scheduled Tribes -0 Location code u :; <=:

number -0 0 v .~

-'" '" u ::l v <Zl 0- bi) '- 0 '" 0 O-~

<=: '" v v

bI) V U <=: .r:o .... ~ ·c u

e::: f- S 1 2

Name of CD Block: Melur

Less than 5

01370700

01371400

Name of village

3

N arasingampatti

Kurichipatti

Name of CD Block: Madurai East Less than 5

01381300

01386700

01387100

Kada Kinaru

Unnathur

Sakkimangalam

Name of CD Block: Madurai West Less than 5

5-10

01381200

01378100

01380200

01374500

Tiruppalai Veerapandi

Alathur

Velchinatham

Name of CD Block: Alanganallur

Less than 5

01392600 01392800

01392000

01391800

5-10 01393400

Name of CD Block: Vadipatti

Less than 5 01389100

01394600

01394100 01391500

01394400

01391700

Oorseri Vavidamaruthur

Kolivelipatti

Thanichiyam

Kallanai

Katchai katti

Mullipallam Sithalangudi

Mannadimangalam Nedunkulam

Kattakulam

Name of CD Block: Chellampatti

Less than 5

01398700 01396400

Karumathur Vikkiramangalam

-0 Location code Name of village u :; c number -0 .2 v ,.

-'" :; C/O u V <Zl C- bI)

'- 0 '" 0 o.~ <=: v '" v

bI) <'J U <=: .r:o .... '" . c: "-'

e::: f- S 2

Name of CD Block: Usilampatti

Less than 5

3

01397600 Thottappanaickanur

Name of CD Block: Sedapatti

Less than 5

5·10

76 and above

01402000

01404400

01404200

01404300

Kuppalnatham

Saptur

Vittalpatti

Saptur Rf

01401000 Elumalai Rf

Name of CD Block: Thirumangalam

Less than 5 01411600

01410400

01411900

Ponnampatty

Palakkapudupatty

Thirali

Name of CD Block: Thiruparankundram

Less than 5 01418500 01421000

01419100

01422800

01417500 01418100

11-20

01417900

Name of CD Block: Kalllikudi

Less than 5 01417400

01415300

01415400

01413900 01416100

Vilacheri Perungudi

Vadapalanji

Solankuruni

Kodimangalam Ergudi

Thuvariman

M .Puliangulam

K.Vellakulam

Kallikudi

Si varakkottai

Sennampatti

Name of CD Block: T. Kallupatti

Less than 5 01406900

01405600

Karaikeni

Lakshimipuram

Note - Villages having NIL Scheduled Tribes Population have been excluded

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Name of gram panchayat

2

Kottampatti 1. Attappatti 2. Ayyapatti

3. Budamangalam 4.Chokkalingapuram

5. Chokkampatti 6. Ettimang al am

7. Kachirayanpatti 8.Kambur

9. Karungalakudi

10. Kesampatti

II.Kodukkampatti 12. Kottampatti

13.Kunnarampatti

14. Manappachcheri

15.Melavalavu

16. Pail apaUi

17. Pandangudi 18.Pattur

19. Pottapatti 20. Sekki patti

21. Sennagarampatti

22.18. Sukkampatti 23.Surappatti

24. Thumbaipatti 25. Tondilingapuram

26. Va1aichcheri ppatti 27.Vanjinagaram

Melur I. A. Valayapatti

2.Ambalakaranpatti

3.Amoor

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

APPENDIX VIII -Village Directory NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT

L.C. No. Village Name

>

.._ V

.D E ::l

Z 3 4

01368400 Attappatti

5

3 0 I 366400 Tarkakudi

01366800 Ayyapatti

01367300 Tiruchchunai

01368000 Budamangalam 01366600 Chokkalingapuram

01366200 Chokkampatti 01368700 Ettimangalam

01367700 Kachirayanpatti

01367200 Kambur

01367400 Karungalakudi

01367100 Kesampatti

I 01368100 Kodukkampatti

2 01365900 Kottampatti

01366700 Ayanpandangudi

01366900 Kunnarampatti

I 01366300 Manappachcheri

1 01367900 Melavalavu

2 01365700 Pailapaui 01365800 Silamhakkonepatti

01366500 Pandangudi 01367800 PaUur

01365400 PottapaUi 1 01367000 Sekkipatti

2 01368600 Sennagararnpatli 01368800 Kavathayarnpatti

01367500 Sukkampatti 01365300 Surappatti

01368500 Thumbaipatti

01365600 Tondi lingapuram

01366000 Valaichcheri ppatti 01367600 Vanjinagaram

2 01369100 Ayuthapatti

01369200 A. ValayapaUi

1 01371500 Ambalakaranpalli

7 01371700 Perungalakudi

01372100 Marudur

01372200 Urukalpuliyankulam 01372300 Kilavikulam

01372400 Amoor

01372500 Sorukuli patti

01372600 Mukkampatti

348

6 7 8 9

993.4 589 2,459 778 59.3

1,257.4

553.3

1.245.9

89 329

937 4,080

344 1,497

755 2,950

87

317

113

583 1,041.8 1,586 6,977 650

797.2 660 2.656 284 470.2 486 1,986 648

1.777.8 1,500 6,150 859

1,364.5 1.578 6,717 372

1,525.2 1,404 6,097 869

2,457.8 926 3,957 142

1.364.9 735 2,873 384

702.8 1,059 4,736 838

ISlA 73 260 204

850.3 627 2,325 418

1,095.0 1,073 4,415 539

1,418.0 1.206 4,720 1,312

685.2 734 3,217 360 627.9

274.0 1,055.0

1,033.3 1,385.1

913.1

187.6

233.9

233 1,028

142 534

736 2,946

742 3,236 807 3,263

637 2,597

89 336

199 897

12 245

389 712

614

126

322.3 337 1.503 5,735

1,410

1,660

24

159

617

143

379

1,236.1 1,383

494.8 327

3380 391

1,113.9 1,000 4,476 127

122.2 96 894 33 335.4 396 1,834 152

2,087.9

123.3

308.6

97.9

53.8

443.0

590

244.2

878 3,361 294

97 417 191

77 328 97 32 136 66

88

148

64 63

354 17

556 146 280

270 53

10

Income and Expenditure of

Gram Panchayat (in Rs. '000)

11 12

201.1

895.1

895.1

193.6 391.9

406.1 124.0

544.1

563.3

754.4

216.9

170.2

592.4

274.9

317.5

263.3

255.8 255.8

102.9

246.6

266.9 290.3

263.3

263.3

53.5 66.1

437.3

96.0

148.2

196.7

3,950.3

988.9 769.2

769.2

769.2

769.2

769.2

769.2

202.2

898.0

898.0

190.0

432.6

291.6 130.7

568.9

564.7

760.4

215.7

173.3

653.5

278.9

318.6

283.2

249.6 249.6

113.1

221.1

269.8 304.8

343.3

343.3

54.3 68.7

458.3

87.8 143.5

206.2

345.7

979.9

656.9

656.9

656.9

656.9

656.9

656.9

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Melur

Name of gram panchayat

2

4. Arasappanpatti

5. Arittapatti

6.Attukulam

7. Kallampatti

8. Keelaiyur

9. Keelavalavu

10.Keeranur

1 I. Kidaripatti

12. Kongampatti

13. Kottakudi

14. Kottanathampatti

15.Kurichipatti

16.Malampatti

17.Narasingampatti

18.Navinipatti

19.Panangudi

20. Pathinettankudi

21.Poonjuthi

22.Pudusukkampalti

23.Pulipatti

24. Sarugu valayapatti

25.Sathamangalam

26.Semminipatti

27.Surakkundu

28. T. Vellalapatti

29. Thaniamangalam

30.Therkkutheru

31. Thiruvadavur

32. U rangan patti

33. Vannanparaipatti

34.Vellalore

35.Vellaripatti

36.Veppauappu

APPENDIX VIII· ViHage Directory NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHA Y A T

L.c. No. Village Name

3 4 5

3

2

01372800 Nalukulam

01372900 Arasappanpalti

01373100 Kovilpatti

01370200 Arittapatti

01371000 Attukulam

01370100 Kallampatti

01369500 Keelaiyur

01369600 Keelavalavu

01373400 Thuvarangulam

01373500 Keeranur

01369000 Kidari patti

I 01368200 Kongampatti

2 01371600 Kottagudi

01371700 Perungalakudi

01371500 Amhalakaranpatti

01371400 Kurichipatti

1 01368300 Malampatli

3 01370500 Chadurmadangan

01370600 Uduppakkulam

01370700 N arasingampatti

01369400 Navinipatti

01373000 Panangudi

01370900 Padincttankudi

01373300 Panjutti

01369300 Pudusukkampatti

01368900 Pulipattii

01369700 Saruguvalayapatti

01369900 Sathamangalam

01368200 Kongampatti

01370000 Surakkundu

3 01371800 Valayankulam

01371900 Manikkampatti

01372000 T. Vellalapatti

01369800 Thanaiyamangalam

01370800 Therkutheru

01372700 Thiruvadavur

01371300 Uranganpatti

01371100 Vannanparaipatti

01371200 Vellalur

01370700 Narasingampalli

01373200 Vcppadappu

349

6 7

357.9 125

284.4 118

331.3 123

909.3 612

416.0 335

545.2 655

1,104.7 1,258

965.7 1.328

280.2 233

786.6 188

8 9

553 59

532 6

495 98

2,527 664

1,448 514

2,844 640

5,141 1,229

5,686

1,035

770

984

268

155

1755.95 1,019 4,504 730

1,864.6

1,330.4

602 2,316 409

655 2,568 100

123.3

2,087.9

1,178.3

1,394.4

147 547 319

763 2,899 96

851 3,482 288

664 2,701 255

50.4 33 171 74

67.2 29 132 50

1,377.1 632 2,761 1,003

1,336.8 1,711 7,501 2,193

454.2 154 572 15

819.0

343.3

835.9

556 2,196 513

324 1,312 404

746 3,037 266

269.8 344

719.0 1,217

314.4 243

1,864.6 478

1,478

5,372

910

1,823

572.6

57.7

222.8

649 2,813

799

70

57

560

446

2 18 76

156 576 165

189.8 133

845.5 973

1,704.9 1,459

1,556.0 1,268

1,576.0 1,677

405.9 285

1,359.3 1,485

1,377 I 633

969.6 308

604 81

3,748 900

6,136 1,908

5,147 958

7,044 972

1,234 276

5,947 1,075

2.570 657

1,290 283

10

11

12

Income and Expenditure of

Gram Panchayat (in Rs. '000)

11

3.0

3.0

3.0

151.5

207.2

133.1

483.6

52.6

188.7

188.7

209.2

988.9

988.9

3,950.3

302.4

246.4

1,582.7

1,582.7

1,582.7

766.3

75.1

253.1

71.1

39.6

178.0

306.1

111.2

209.2

180.1

99.5

99.5

99.5

319.7

636.2

759.5

636.6

146.8

419.8

1,582.7

128.1

12

29.1

150.1

61.5

427.4

47.0

170.3

170.3

172.6

979.9

979.9

345.7

283.4

231.3

1.278.9

1,278.9

1,278.9

743.4

68.8

226.1

26.5

36.2

153.8

259.4

103.0

172.6

174.4

96.5

965

96.5

314.3

554.2

612.6

562.5

68.5

265.9

1,278.9

124.8

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Name of gram panchayat

2

Madurai East I.Andarkottaram

2.Angadimangalam

3.Arumbanur

4.Ayilangudi 5. Chinnamangalam 6.Elangiyendal

7.Idayapatri

8. Ilamanur

9.Isalani

10.Kadakkinaru

II.Kalimangalam

12. Kallandhiri 13.Karseri

14.Karuppayurani 15.Kudikulam 16. Kunnatr.ur

17 Kuruthur

18.Mangulam 19.Mathur

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

APPENDIX VIII -Village Directory NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT

L.C. No. Village Name

3 4 5

6 01384500 Pulangulal11 01384600 Kathavanendal 01386000 Seegankulam 01386100 Andarkottaram 01386900 Kondapettan 01387000 Karuppapillaiendal

2 01387800 Ananjiyur 01387900 Angadil11angalam

3 01379700 Thuyyaneri 01379800 Arumbanur 01382500 Narasingam 01379900 Ayilangudi 01374900 Mangulam

3 01382300 Perakkur 01383100 Ilangiyendal 01383200

2 01383500 Vellaikuppam 01385200 Idayapatti

4 01384900 Vilathur 01386200 Ilamanur

01386300 Pottapanayur 01386800 Kozhikudi

2 01385300 Isalani 01385400 Thatchanendal

2 01381300 Kadakkinaru 01382500 Narasingam

3 01387300 Ovalur 01387400 Senkottai 01387500 Kalil11angalam 01374700 Kallandhiri

3 01387100 Sakkimangalam 01387200 Udangundu 01387600 Karseri 01384300 Kalikappan

I 01381700 Kodikulam 2 01386600 Alavandan

01386700 Kunnathur 2 01377500 Kuruthur

01377600 Jothiapatti 1 01374900 Mangulam 4 01375100 Savalakkarayan

01375600 Mathur 01375700 Pilluseri 01377400 Kollankulam

350

6

69.5 57.7

109.5 192.8 48.4 73.6

330.79 565.5

77.8 565.1 579.6 294.0 655.3 128.5 103.5 45.8 43.9

633.9 152.8 258.3 152.9 328.8 253.2 155.8

136.6 579.6

69.5

7

61 46

36

8 9

291 145

208 56 170

517 2,201 436 52 189 6

271 1,123 32 120 441 314 537 2,436 367 193 831 511 372 1,506 307 543 2,295 250 321 1,409 1,038

332 1,484 388 44 198 144

123 484 52 89 370 181 94 403 71

120 567 262 92 429 145

187 894 376

83 350 10 90 413 77 61 228

104 459 81 316 1,401 816 158 667 296 39 188 166

369.3 98 482 66 215.8 353 1,561 587 892.6 1,251 5,382 1,051 819.3 182 860 177

63.6 59 291 112 195.0 541.7 798.0

43.4 1,177.4

243.3 157.1 655.3

26.2

359.7 81.3

70.6

429 1,953 849

872 3,734 560 915 3,998 906

93 418 87 292 1,277 369 207 906 678

67 312 494 2,300 737

6 25 315 1,479 211

95 408 98 93 378 23

10

8

Income and Expenditure of

Gram Panchayat (in Rs. '000)

(1)

S ~ 8 E-..5

II

465.6 465.6 465.6 465.6 465.6 465.6 550.4 530.2

1,234.8

1,234.6 610.3 179.9 210.0 139.1 139.1 139.1

91.6 91.6

577.6 575.6 577.6

57.6

93.4 93.4

454.9

610.3 345.9 345.9 345.9 434.6 563.4 320.7 320.7

503.3 742.7

33.7 336.0 181.4 181.4 210.0 314.9 314.9 314.9 314.9

12

459.2 59.2

459.2 459.2 459.2 459.2 530.0 536.0

1,723.9

1,723.9 463.2 180.5

170.7 139.3

139.3 139.3 93.4

93.4 448.1

448.1 448.1 448.1

92.7 92.7

354.7 463.2 345.1 345.1 345.1 375.6 560.4 318.4 318.4 509.9

730.4 286.6 286.6 180.9 180.9 170.7 302.3 302.3 302.3 302.3

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Name of gram panchayat

2

Madurai East 20. Meenakshipuram 21. N arasingam

22.Thirukanai

23.Poolampatti

24.Porusupatti

25. Naickanpatti

26.Pudupatti

27.Kodikulam 28. Nattarmangalam

29.Sakkimangalam

30.Sakkudi

31. Thamaraipatti

32.Thindiyur

33. Podasapatti

34. Mangalagudi

35.VallanLulam

36. Velliyankundram

Madurai West 1. Adalai

2.Alathur

APPENDIX VIII -Village Directory NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHA YA T

L.e. No. Village Name

3 4 5

4

01375000 Meenaksbipuram 01382500 Narasingam 01382100 Thirukanai 01383300 Panaikulam

01383400 S.Nedungulam

01383600 Varaganeri

2 01381900 Poolampatti 01382000 Valaichikulam

2 01375800 Porusupalli

01375900 Chettikulam

2 01373900 Naickanpatti 01374000 Poyyakaraipatti

2 01381500 Pudupatti

01381600 Sembiyanendal

01381700 Kodikulam 4 01383700 Nattarmangalam

01383800 Rajakur

01383900 Mundamayagam

01384000 Mailangundu 01387100 Sakkimangalam

01387700 Sakkudi

1 01381800 Thamaraipatti

3 01384100 Thindiyur

01384200 Thathangulam 01384700 Veerapanjan

2 01382400 PUrlasapatti

01382900 Tirumohur

3 01382600 Mangalagudi

01382700 Uthangudi

01382800 Ulaganeri 5 01385100 Vallankulam

01385500 Karuppukkal 01385600 Varichiyur

01386400 Vellakundu

01386500 Parayankulam

3 01375300 VelIiyankundram 01375400 Appanthirupathi

01375500 Andaman

2 01380600 Ad alai

01380700 Pattakkurichchi

3 01379400 Maranavariendal 01380100 Kannikudi

01380200 Alattur

351

6 7 8 9

887.5 362 579.6 1,153

238.5 65

1,532 4,757

307

955 743

90 91.8

46.0

212.0

397.8 53.7

98.5

244.1

223.4 270.1 236.9

12.3

798.0 103.6

408.0

101.6

59.8

166 768 110

57 225 108

12 43 43

157 664 208 127 539 119

323 1,487 207

70 333 196

246 1,150 15 429 2,017 345

505 2,068 495

162 685 49 667 2,752 1,045

37 170 90

350 1,489 286

100 415 359

48 191 32

10

819.3 1,274 5,508

273.3 528 2,333

880 III 445

651.0 527 2,218 863

189.3 97 397 96

331 47.6 151.1

37.9

245.0

145.6 397.4

134.2 93.5

72.1

484.3

17.8

246.7

296.1

178 719 53 391 130

12 47 41

558 2,404 285

225 934 17

710 3,221 501

350 1,364 361 48 224 158

143 588 33 480 2,121 47

51 215 127 589 441

461 1,835 226 1510 209 856 50 241.4 100 465 179

224.9 345 1,430 298

89.9 118.0

80.2

198.5

46 177 168 160 702 81

118 520 44

356 1,488 308 16

Income and Expenditure of

Gram Panchayat (in Rs. '000)

II 12

1,074.3

610.3 120.6 120.6

114.4

114.4

137.1

182.4 184.8

404.8

221.7 221.7 212.2

212.2

742.7

378.6 378.6

378.6

378.6

563.4 211.9

361.1

243.6

243.6 243.6

1,800.0

220.2 1,315.1

1,315.1

1,315.1 310.0

310.0

310.0 311.5

310.0

478.4

478.4 478.4

203.0

203.0

589.5

589.5

589.5

841.9 463.2

108.5 108.5

108.5 108.5

164.9 164.9

158.7

391.9 219.5 219.5

155.7

155.7

730.4 244.2

244.2

244.2

244.2

560.4 195.7

390.8 213.2

213.2 213.2

840.7

209.7

1,132.6 1,132.6

1,132.6

310.2

310.2 310.2

310.2

310.2

466.7

466.7 466.7

205.1

205.1

526.5

526.5

526.5

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Name of gram panchayat

2

Madurai West

3. Ambalathadi

4. Ariyur

5.Boothakudi

6. Chatrapatti

7.Chettikulam

8. Chinnapatti

9.Iraniyam

10. Karuvanur

II.Kavanur

1 2. Kodimangal am

13. Kovilpappakudi

14. Kulamangalam

15. Malaipatti

16.Manjampatti

17 .Pechikulam

18. Periyapatti

19.Podumbu

20.Samayanallur

21.Siruvalai

22.Thenur

23. Thiruppalai

24.Thodancri

25. U silampatti

26. Vagaikulam

27. Vairavanatham

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

APPENDIX VIII -Village Directory NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT

L.C. No. Village Name

3 4 5

I 01376600 Ambalathadi

2 01376500 Ariyur

01379000 Keelanedugulam

I 01379100 BOOlhakudi

2 01373700 Kadavur

01374200 Chatrapatti

01379300 Chettikulam

I 01374600 Chinnapatti

2 01379500 llluppakudi

01380000 lraniyam

2 01377100 Karuvanur

01377200 Mandikulam

2 01376100 Kavanur

01376200 Therkupethampatti

2 01377900 Kodimangalam

01378000 Keelapandi

01380900 Kovilappangudi

2 01377000 Kulamangalam

01378200 Vadugapatti

2 01374300 Malaipatti

01374400 Poolampatti

1 01374100 Manjampatti

4 01379200 Veppangulam

01380300 Pechikulam

01381000 Melapanangadi

013 811 00 Keelapanangadu

2 01376000 Periyapatti

01377300 Paraipatti

01380500 Podumbu

01378800 Samayanallur

2 01376300 Siruvalai

01376400 Chellanagoundanpatti

01378700 Thenur

1 01381200 Thiruppalai

3 01378600 Thodaneri

o 1378900 Kallikudi

01380800 Kovilkurundhankulam

2 01377700 Erukkalainattam

01377800 Usilampatti

01380400 Vagaikulam 2 01376700 Vittanklllam

01376800 Vairavanatham

352

6

153.2

203.5

135.6

268.7

325.9

371.9

190.3

155.1

87.4

196.5

248.1

188.8

131.9

193.3

117.7

113.4

7 8 9

312 1,362 867

195 807 220

87 373 27

292 1,296 410

112 614 183

634 2,833 400

902 3,775 558

332 1,409

134 557 244

201 1,051 198

325 1,401 863

183 848 250

259 1,062 390

132 606 294

174 802 362

121 493 140

458.7 1,035 4,253 710

300.7 1,068 4,614 2,007

213.2 86 377 135

111.4 276 1,167 311

78.8

472.9

82.6

85.0

101.5

67.3 98.2

159 668 168

416 1,918 814

105 428 26

206 998 390

94 448 135

60 262

158 708 65

133.9 71 334 82

679.8 902 3,686 706

341.9 2,061 8,622 1,212 389.6 230 1,090 442

100.2 98

764.8 1,398

416 165

6,019 1,069

707.8 2,029 9,453 1,213

467.4 404 1,600 332

300.8 122 472 162

17.2 36 145 69 57.9 121 485 477

97.0 169 653 354

76.1 331 1,437 288

67.2 256 1,061

334.6 100 438 147

10

4

Income and Expenditure of

Gram Panchayat (in Rs. '000)

E :§ 0 o <..)

f-<.5 II

550.4

487.5

487.5

287.0

555.8

555.8

184.8

203.2

295.6

295.6

47,887.7

272.0

256.1

256.1

320.4

320.4 1,111.9

909.5

909.5

125.1 125.1

478.6

809.9

809.9

809.9

809.9

243.4

243.4

817.7

779.0

252.4

252.4

991.2

4,057.8

396.2

396.2

396.2

181.3

181.3

196.2 203.9

203.9

12

536.0

415.0

415.0

213.5

290.2

290.2

158.7

143.7

299.4 299.4

476.1

356.0

289.7

289.7

319.4

319.4

1,062.9

740.6

740.6

160.7

160.7

422.4

875.1

475.1

875.1

875.1

167.7

167.7

674.4

697.6

248.3

248.3

786.1

4,378.2

284.9

284.9

284.9

182.5

182.5

195.1 203.6

203.6

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX VIII -Village Directory NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHA YA T

Name of gram panchayat

2

Madurai West 28.Vayalur

29. Veerapandi

30. Velichinatham

Alanganallur 1.66.Mettupatti

2. Achampatti

3.Adanur

4.Alagapuri

5. Ayyankottai

6.Ayyur

7.B.mettupatti

8. Chatravellalapatti

9.Chinnailandaikulam

10. Errampatti

I1.Kallanai

12.Kalvelipatti

13. Keelachinnanampatti

14.Kodangipatti

15.Kondayampatti

I 6. Kottaimedu

17.Kovilpatti

18.Kuthirr,elkipatti

19.Manianji

20.Manickampatti

21.Melachinnampatti

22. Muduvarpatti

23.Pannaikudi

24.Paraipatti

25.Pelia I1andaikulam

26. Raj akkal patti

27.Senthamangalam

28.T.Mettupatti

29.Tandalai

30. Thanichayam

L.C. No. Village Name

3 4 5

4 01376900 Vayalur

01378300 Sambakularn

01378400 Pillayamatham

01378500 Moolakurichi

01378100 Veerapandi

01374500 Vclichinatham

01388400 Mettupatti

01393500 Achcharnpatti

01392700 Adanur

01392900 Alagapuri

01391800 Thanichiyam

01392600 Urseri

01392800 Vavidamaruthur

01388500 Chatravellalapatti

01393000 Chinnailandaikulam

01390500 Errampatti

01393400 Kallanai

01392000 Kalvelipatti

01392500 Keelachinnanampatti

01389900 KOdangipatti

2 01391900 Kondayarnpatti

01393200 Sambakularn

2 01393400 Kallanai

01393900 Kurnararn

2 01390600 Vaigasipatti

01392400 Kovilpatti

2 01392200 Kuthirneikipatti

01392300 Kilakarai

01393800 Manianji

01389700 Manickarnpatti

01392000 Kalvelipatti

01390300 Muduvarpatti

1 01393600 Pannaikudi

2 01390000 Paraipatti

01390100 Saranthangi

01392100 Periya I1andaikularn

2 01389400 Sembathi

01389500 Ra,jakkalpatti

01388300 Senthamangalam

01389200 Thethoor

01393700 Tandalai

01391800 Thanichiyarn

353

6

153.1

63.9

86.1

147.8

7 8 9

267 1,1 08 465

40

104

92

140

427 425

417 235

227.0 347 1,511 478

10

343.8 425 1,743 501 96

667.8 280 1,496 149

211.5 240 1,128 549

614.1 481 2,145 645

243.3 1,085 4,573 1,177

1,097.4 736 3,075 781 696.3 389 1,771 508

639.6 529 2,196 198

358.4 332 1,399 34

246.3 161 649 191

281.6 245 1,070 252

625.9 1,632 6,782 1,788

553.6 736 2,855 427

189.1 207 848 129

265.5 320 1,428 237

484

218

10

3

7

5

581.4

206.1

625.9

134.3

198.7

413.0

778 3,004

116 433

604 2,495 435 691

99.6

139.4

54.5

323.7

553.6

791.9

107 443 140

329 1,447 221

473 2,003 644

325 1.297 326

127 483 43

228 1,034 144

491 2,031 595

373 1,439 650

926 4,332 962

177.4 228 1.095 113

135.3 301 1,429

371.4 248 1.186

242.4

206.2

450.6

721.3

1,246.9

288.5

1,097.4

309 1,238 5

116 437

359 1,547 406

546 2,460 156

578 2,413 209

276 1,228 519

748 2,983 795

Income and Expenditure of

Gram Panchayat (in Rs. '000)

11 12

373.6

373.6

373.6

373.6

244.9

336.8

68.2

127.8

129.3

2,483.1

844.4

359.1

766.8

84.5

1,650.7

118.4

829.4

362.7

85.3

70.2

372.1

372.1

829.4

256.2

148.8

148.8

92.6

92.9

119.9

152.3

362.7

262.6

127.0

87.8

87.8

101.1

131.5

131.5

121.5

281.6

135.6

844.4

278.6

278.6

278.6

278.6

248.0

455.6

67.6

126.4

128.0

43.9

662.3

347.5

688.2

80.9

161.6

107.1

868.4

357.9

84.9

68.1

364.8

364.8

868.4

284.9

146.9

146.9

95.2

95.2

107.6

149.4

357.9

259.5

124.2

87.2

87.3

100.8

130.9

130.9

119.4

230.4

112.5

662.3

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Name of gram panchayat

2

Alanganallur

31. Thethoor

32.Thevas<:ri

33. Urscri

34. Vadugapatti

35. Valayapatti

36. Vavidamaruttur

37.Vellaiyampatti Vadipatti

I.Andipatti

2.C.Pudur

3.Chittalangudi

4. Irumbadi

5. Kadupatti

6. Karuppatti

7. Katchaikatti

8.Kattakulam

9.Kovilkuruvithurai

10. Kutuladampatti

II.Mannadimangalam

12.Melakkal

13.MuIlipaIlam

14.Nachikulam

15.Nedungulam

16. Poochampatti

17. Ramaianpatti

18.Rishabam

19. Semmi nipatti

20.Thenkarai

21. Thiru valavayanallur

22 Thiruvedagam

23. Viralipatti

Chellampatti

I.Anmyur Pudupatti

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK. MADURAI

APPENDIX VIII -Village Directory NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHA Y A T

L.c. No. Village Name

3 4

01389200 Thethoor

01392600 Urseri

01392600 Urseri

5

1 01391800 Thanichiyam

2 01388600 Valayapatti

01388700 Ramayagoundenpatti

01392800 Vavidarnaruthur

01389800 Vellaiyampatti

3 01390800 Andipatti

01390900 Chinnamanayakkanpatti

01391000 Thummachchampalti

01394100 Chittalangudi

01394100 Chittalangudi

01391600 lrumbadi

01394600 Mullipallam

01391100 Karupalli

01389100 Katchiakatti

1 01391700 Kattakulam

2 01391200 Ayanlmrivithurai

01391300 Kovilkuruvithurai

01389100 Katchiakatti

1 01391500 Mannadimangalam

2 01394900 Katchirairuppu

01395100 Mellakkal

01394600 Mullipallam

01389000 Nachikulam

01394400 Nedungulam

01389100 Katchiakatti

01389100 Katchiakatti

01391700 Kattakulam

01389100 Katchiakatti

2 01394700 Kovilthenkarai

01394800 Ayanthenkaral

2 01394200 Nagari

01394300 Thiruvalavayanallur

2 01394500 Thirumalnattam

01395000 Thiruvedagam

01388900 Viralipatti

3 01397200 Pudupatti(Anaiyur)

01397300 Slrupatti

01398100 Krishnapuram

354

6

1,246.9

696.3

696.3

1,097.4

792.6

669.7

639.6

383.0

190.0

223.0

55.0

7 8 9

690 2,784 358

352 1.748 197

620 2,535 795

346 1,410 781

506 2,127 195

187 787

246 1,096 429

320 1,387 330

340 1,443 599

103 434

228 885 263

534.2 403 1,699 105

534.2 401 1,644 709

413.6 1,252 5,106 576

880.5 747 2,843 361

499.0 809 3,304 1,609

2,402.4 1,021 4,397 2,380

10

4

4

526.9 468 1,716 683 17

299.0 409 1,506 2

473.0 363 1,362 399

2,402.4 680 2,678 67 2

931.0 1,552 6,272 1,407 27

10l.3 245 941 330

714.5 1,156 4,488 567

880.5 1,078 4,125 456

473.5 1,015 4,433 1.730

246.0 228 954 206 2,402.4

2,402.4

526.9

2,402.4

10.0

832.0

137.0

173.0

162.0

373.7 1,640.3

338 1.434

214 838

273 1,201

443 1,943

147 625

967 3,868

185 792

749

351

226

672

661

208

147 645 284

133 573

703 2.994 1.103 220 882 472

197.2 401 1,554 481

284.9 153 544

117.7 145 542

4

9

16

Income and Expenditure of

Gram Panchayat (in Rs. '000)

11 12

281.6

359.1

359.1

844.4

230.9

230.9

766.8

113.1

267.7

267.7

267.7

339.0

339.0

297.0

555.4

406.3

1,084.4

355.8

335.2

335.2

1,084.4

915.8

323.7

323.7

555.4

364.9

145.7

1,084.4

1,084.4

355.8

1,084.4

326.3

326.3

589.2

589.2

630.0

630.0

116.7

106.4

106.4

106.4

230.4

347.5

347.5

662.3

179.3

179.3

688.2

108.9

249.6

249.6

249.6

3,305.1

3,305.1

280.6

507.4

389.5

935.3

290.2

324.5

324.5

935.3

476.5

329.3

329.3

507.4

318.3

113.2

935.3

935.3

290.2

935.3

318.2

318.2

317.5

317.5

50.5

504.7

113.2

105.8

105.8

105.8

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX VIII -Village Directory NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHA YAT

..:.< u o

c:i b o '0 <!)

E oj

Z

Name of gram pa!1chayat

2

Chellampatti

2.Ariyapatti

3.Ayyanarkulam

4. Boodipuram

5. Eravarpatti

6. Kannanur

7. Karumathur

8. Kattakaruppanpatli

9. Kodikulam

10. Kovilankulam

1 I. Kuruvakudi

12.Mudalaikulam

13.Nattarmangalam

14. Panamoopanpatti

15.Panniyan

16.Pappapatti

17.Poduvarpatti

18.Poruppumethupatti

19.Pottulupatti

20. Pullaneri

21.Sadaichipatti

22.Sakkarappanaickanur

23.Sembatti

24.Sindupatti

25.Thidian

26. Thummakundu

27.Valandur

28.Veppanuthu

29. Vikkiramangalam

Usilampatti

I.Allikundam

2.Doddappanaickanur

3. Eramarpatti

4.1othilnaickanur

5.Kalluthu

6. Keeripatli

7.Manuthu

8. Mcikkilarpatti

9.Nadupatti

L.c. No. Village Name

3 4 5

2

2

01398900 Ariyapatti

01396300 Ayyanarkulam

01398000 Boodipuram

01395600 Eravarpatti

01396700 Kannanur

01398700 Karumathur

01398200 Kattakaruppanpatti

01396800 Kodikulam

01398400 lothimanickam

01398500 Kovilankulanl

o 1396900 Vi nnakudi

01397000 Kuruvakudi

01396500 Mudalaikulam

01398800 Nattarmangalam

01395500 Panamoopanpatti

01396600 Panniyan

01396100 Pappapatti

01396200 Poduvarpatti

01399600 Poruppumethupatti

01399000 Pottulupatti

01398600 Pullaneri

01397100 Sadaichipatti

01395700 Sakkarappanaickanur

01399400 Sembatti

I 01399900 Sindupatti

1 01399500 Thidian

2 01399700 Perumalpatti

01399800 Thummakundu

01398300 Valandur

01400000 Veppanuthu

01396400 Vikkiramangalam

2 01400800 Allikundam

01400900 Thummalapatti

01397600 Doddappanaickanuf

01400300 Eramarpatti

01400600 lothilnaickanur

01395400 Kalluthu

01397400 Keeripatti

1 01400700 Manuthu

2 01397900 Meikkilarpatti

01399200 Sikkampatti

01397500 Nadupatti

355

6

789.9

599.2

445.4

134.0

783.9

1,630.3

348.5

~ "0 {3 '" ::i o

..c: '­o ....

<!)

.c E :::l Z

7 8 9

994 4,061 483

889 3,364 83

405 1,646 439

490

599

1,549

326

2,193

2,261

6,102

1.311

88

233

883

III

621.2 687 2,696 704

258.1 93 347 67

1.377.2 1,778 7,410 1,308

397.4 267 928 357

387.9 545 1,937 407

460.9 1,315

292.7 562

4,888 673

2,278 635

453.5

512.5

459.8

797.9

462.7

173.0

237.8

295.8

460.3

548.1

730.2

1,248.7

282.0 1,00 l.l

1,036.3

1,228.4

1,041.3

420 1,696 78

621 2,509 434

431 1,827 453

397 1,494 278

463 1,729 438

189 682 293

394 1,577 336

210 843 134

530 2,264 102

341 1,323 581

642 2,351 177

885 3,341 646

160 587 340

741 2,686 265

1,298

969

1.830

4,913 1,027

3,812 599

7,029 682

745.0 450 1,677 III

171.5 214 912 582

10

2

3

6,484.1 2,048 8,728 2,135 66

754.8

618.1

1,228.1

233.4

764.1

361.0

184.0

972.0

388 1,423 110

408 1,442 464

953 3,699 200

430 1,697 429

293 1,127 18

708 3,067 314

86 331 0

831 3,469 303

Income and Expenditure of

Gram Panchayat (in Rs. '000)

11

252.5

201.1

124.0

102.1

133.3

403.1

95.7

196.1

19.1

636.2

274.9

274.9

553.2

162.9

61.2

165.0

120.1

101.9

109.8

62.4

105.5

80.5

83.2

113.1

167.6

261.3

426.3

426.3

410.9

249.0

410.8

156.9

156.9

743.3

67.1

128.7

161.0

75.3

55.4

306.0

306.0

143.6

12

250.0

194.0

122.9

95.6

103.4

385.7

94.5

194.7

194.7

589.3

273.1

273.1

549.0

159.0

58.2

164.2

110.2

98.2

108.7

25.5

95.8

75.0

82.9 112.0

166.7

259.6

359.1

359.1

405.7

245.7

400.7

163.1

163.1

642.8

67.8

137.6

165.6

76.7

55.4

289.2

289.2

166.7

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Name of gram panchayat

2

Usilampatti 10. N akkalapatti

I1.Nallathevanpatti

12.Pothampatti

13. Raj akkapatti

14.Seemanuthu

15.Thimmanatham

16. Uthappanaickanur

17. Vadugapatti

18.Vagurani

Sedapatti 1.Adikaripatti

2.Athangaripatti

3. Atti patti

4. Chinnakattalai

5.E.Kottaipatti

6. Kalappanpatti

7.Kethuvarpatti

8.Kudippatti

9.Kudiseri

10.Kuppalnatham

11.Mallapuram

APPENDIX VIII -Village Directory NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT

L.C. No. Village Name

3 4 5

01397700 N akkalapatti

01400400 Nallathevanpatti

01399300 Pothampatti

01400700 Manuthu

01397800 Seemanuthu

01395900 Thimmanatham

01396000 Uthappanaickanur

01399100 Usilampatti

2 01400100 Ayanmethupatti

01400200 Vagurani

2 01402300 Adikaripatti

01403400 Avalaseri

1

2

01402500 Melathirumanikkam

01404000 Attipatti

01402100 Chinnakattalai

01401300 E. Kottaipatti

01401800 Kalappanpatti

01403200 Kethuvarpatti

01403 100 Kudippatti

01403800 Mangalaseru

01403900 Kudiseri

01402000 Kuppalnatham

01402800 Mallapuram

6 7 8

.8 o

E-< 9

1,032.3 2,106 8,363 1,223

316.8 357 1,446 333

1,511.4 1,736 6,444 1,368

764.1 385 1,454 233

574.8 848 3,331 541

1,671.7 1,021 3,785 245

3,376.1 1,365 5,873 445

1,480.3 567 2,166 316

191.5 203 644 142

901.2 772 2,828 542

938.5

137.4

758.3

540 2,183 139

58 243

315 1,369 916

1,312.4 870 3,481 866

291.7 599 2,270 131

443.2 574 2,166 1,220

1,132.0 234 821 24

399.9

720.8

513.9

223

294

759

810 24

1,153 122

3,148 1,018

1,192.4 665 2,646 665

797.6 544 1,958 248

4,495.0 2,047 7,785 1,474

12. Melathirumanikam 1 01402500 Melathirumanikkam 758.3 395 1,300 109

13.Muthunagayapuram 3 01403700 Nagayapuram 16.3

14.PaIaiyur

15. Pappinaikkenpatti

16. Perai yampatti

01404600 Muthunagayapuram II B 48.3

01404700 Muthunagayapuram T Hi!

01404000 Attipatti

01403000 Pappinaickenpatti

01401100 Peryampatti

50.9

1,312.4

1,196.1

594.2

122 461 5

89 385

45 176 97

439 1,762 164

645 2,355 137

484 1,953 447

17. Peri yakattalai 01402200 Periyakattalai 784.9 444 1,630 687

01401700 Perungamanallur 3,936 573

882 78

10

3

18. Perungamanall ur

19.Poosalapuram

20.Saptur 1

2

01403600 Poosalapuram

01404400 Saptur

01403300 Jambalapuram

1,074.8 1,105

706.3 277

850.0 1,781 6,853 1,435 103

21. Sedapatti

22.Selanayakkanpatti

23.Sembarani

24.Soolapuram

25. Tadayampatti

01403500 Sedapatti

01402700 Sel anayakkanpatti

I 01401900 Sembarani

1 01402600 Soolapuram

3 01401400 Tadayampatti

01401500 Manibamettupatti

01401600 Vannankulam

356

391.4 133 568 59

743.4 366 1,396 106

663.4 643 2,837 1,225

354.0 307 1,111 310

1,558.9 1,172 4,455 1,386

1,157.2 645 2,459 799

29.8

195.9

13

82

65

285 27

Income and Expenditure of

Gram Panchayat (in Rs. '000)

e ~ 0 o u E-<.5

11

337.2

103.1

295.0

55.4

184.9

163.4

264.8

338.1

172.1

172.1

100.3

100.3

240.9

38.8

94.1

139.4

132.6

34.3

280.3

509.3

509.3

103.8

240.9

38.8

84.5

99.9

162.5

77.4 448.4

180.3

148.8

73.2

373.6

220.2

12

332.2

103.8

319.2

55.4

232.8

163.2

266.5

340.6

175.1

175.1

92.1

92.1

219.7

383.3

89.8

135.5

132.0

32.6

279.3

381.9 381.9

100.5

219.7

383.3

84.0

99.1

159.2

76.5

354.9

160.2

127.3

72.0

305.9

200.1

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APPENDIX VIII· Village Directory NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT

"'" u o

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Q)

~ Z

Name of gram panchayat

2

Sedapatti 26. Thirumanickam

27. Thullukuttinayakkam

28. Uthapuram

29. Vandapuli

30.Vandari

31. Veppampatti

Thirumangalam I.Alampattii

2.Alappalacheri

3. Ammapatti

4.Chithalai

5.K.Puliankulam

6. Kamatchipuram

7. Kandai

8. Kangayanatham

9. Kappalur

10.Karadikal

11. Karisalpatti

12. Keelakottai

13.Kilavaneri

14. Kinnimangalam

15.Kokkulam (Anaiyur)

16.Madipanur

17.Maikudi

18.Maravankulam

1 9. Melakottai

20. Nadukottai

21.Naduvakkottai

22.Pannikundu

23.Pokkampatti

L.C. No. Village Name

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

01402400 Thirurnanickam 1,298.4 871

01402900 Thullukkuttinayakkanur 2,153.4 1,722

01401200 Uthapuram 1,007.9 1,123

3,412 328

6,744 1,523

4,198 1,658

2 01403100 Kudippatti

01404200 Vittilpatti

01404100 Vandari

01403000 Pappinaickenpatti

2 01412000 Andipatti

01412200 Melakottai

01411400 Al appalacheri

01411100 Amrnapatti

01409200 Chittalai

01408100 K.Puliyankularn

2 01412200 Melakottai

01412800 Nadukottai

3 01408700 Alagusirai

01409400 Kandai

01409500 Erramalampatti

1 01409600 Kangayanatham

2 01410500 Chockanathanpatti

01410700 Kappalur

2 01408300 Karadikal

01410100 Chettikulam

2 01412100 Karisalpatti

01412200 Melakottai

3 01412400 Vidathakulam

01412800 Nadukottai

01412900 Mallampatti

2 01411600 Ponnampatti

01411700 Kilavaneri

2 01408200 Kinnimangalarn

01408300 Karadikal

01408000 Kokkulam (Anaiyur)

01411300 Madippanur

01412700 Maikkudi

01410800 Maravankulam

OJ412200 Melakottai

2 01412800 Nadukottai

01413000 Giriyagounuanpatti

01411800 Naduvakkottai

01409800 Pannikundu

01409700 Pokkarnpatti

357

720.8 323 1,24S 242

950.3 279 1,084 991

767.5 1,387 5,732 3,800

1,026 40 1,196.1 283

141.3

1,019.2

640.9

101 490 88

360 1,463 492

373 1,453 212

706.7 507 1,761 511

280.8 192 682 210

876.4

1,019.2

818.7

458.4

353.6

220.7

450.6

151.3

847 3,272 321

143 559 87

46 185

133 533 81

244 1,084 776

9 42

297 1,142 310

165 697 77

388.4 749 3,087 339

1,468.4

212.4

234.3 1,019.2

572.1

818.7

178.0

335.4

814.7

858.4

1,468.4

382 1,817 204

161 783 58

74 350

160 685 289

156 722 111

257 1,159 564

35 155

126 514 133

374 1,589 48

803 3,281 924

230 936 254

668.4 1,847 7,472 1,002

1,376.9

610.1

533.6

1,019.2

818.7

129.0

311.5

369.6

515 1,819 160

275 1,219 213

570 2,268 244

560 2,250 547

107 410

74 289 114

239 976 95

474 1,704 224

342.8 236 826 88

10

37

Income and Expenditure of

Gram Panchayat (in Rs. '000)

Q)

E ~ 0 o u E-<.E

11

248.0

319.2

280.3

201.9

323.0

160.4

561.6

125.9

157.5

83.9

309.4

561.6

82.2

184.2

184.2

184.2

86.5

388.9

388.9

268.0

268.0

260.3

561.6

133.4

82.2

104.9

167.4

167.4

397.1

268.0

899.8

120.8

118.9

680.7

561.6 82.2

82.2

68.8

102.5

88.3

12

242.8

316.2

279.3

201.4

392.6

156.0

503.7

125.1

158.9

82.8

317.3

503.7

82.9

115.9

115.9

115.9

86.3

379.6

379.6

266.9

266.9

259.0

5037

120.3

82.9

105.2

168.7

168.7

380.2

266.9

900.2

112.7

118.9

680.3

503.7

82.9

82.9

68.4

102.8

87.1

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Name of gram panchayat

2 Thirumangalam

24. Ponnamangal am

25.Pungankulam 26.Rayapalayam

27.Sathangudi

28.Sorikkampatti

29.Sowdarpatti 30.T.Pudupatti

(Tirumangalam) 31. Thangalacheri 32.Tirali 33. U chapatti

34. Urappanur

35.Vadagarai 36.Vagaikulam 37. Vidathakulam 38.Virusankulam

Thiruparankundram I.Achampattu Yerkudi

2. C. Puli yankulam 3. Chinthamani 4.Eliyarpatti 5.1ravadam:lIur 6.Karadipatti 7.Keelamalhur 8.Tattanur

9. Kodimangalam 10.Kombadi 1 1. Kudal se!1gul am

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: MADURAI

APPENDIX VIII -Village Directory NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHA YAT

L.C. No. Village Name

3 4 5

3 01408400 Melandal

2

2

01408500 Puliyakavundanpatti 01408800 Ponnamangalam 01409300 Pungankulam 01413100 Chettipillayarnatham 01413200 Rayapalayam 01409900 Sathangudi 01411000 Kadukulam

4 01408300 Karadikal 01408900 Vannankulam 01409000 Kunnamampatti 01409100 Josyar Alangulam 01411500 Sowdarpatti 01413400 T.Pudupatti

(Tirumangalam) 01411200 Thangalacheri

1 01411900 Tirali 3 01410200 Uchapatti

01410300 Dharmathupatti 01410400 Palakkapudupatti

2 01410000 Urappanur 01410900 Kudiraicharikulam 01412300 Vadagarai 01408600 Vagaikulam 01412400 Vidathakulam

2 01410600 S.Puliankulam 01412500 Virusankulam

2 01418000 Achampattu 01418100 Erkudi 01420300 Puliyankulam 01419800 Chinthamani 01422900 Eliyarpatti 01420100 Iravadanallur 01419000 Karadi patti 01417700 Keelamathu[

2 01418700 Tattanur 01418800 Kilakuyilkudi 01417500 Kodimangalam

1 01423100 Kombadi 5 01420900 Kudalsengulam

01421900 Pappanodai 01422000 Ramankulam 01422100 Kudiraikutti 01422200 Kusavankundu

358

6

87.1 269.8 774.3 260.8 249.0 170.9

2,114.0 325.0

1,468.4 88.7

165.7 245.2

1,677.0 264.0

879.5

7 8 9

44 179 96 53 255 7

360 1,700 348 275 989 517 127 426 224 778

1,087 4,360 133 532 168 635

9 55 142 544 47 203

862 3,131 231 899

455 1.640

185 600

74 46

163 125 341 131

255

10

1,892.3 710 2,611 271 13 705.2 696 2,792 669 220.3 290 1,261 11

91.0 353 1,402 46 4 1,702.9 1,146 4,429 890

27.3 51 187 937.5 641.1 572.1 263.9 357.7

808 3,378 951 625 2,304 328 271 1,171 232 124 637 42 123 576 15

325 1,322 696 84.7 98.3

183.7 299.2 351.8

216 904 III 12 765 3,130 587 899 3,833 935 307 1,418 131

175.2 1,153 4,966 445.1 1,066 4,491 235.5 381 1,622 124.7 31 129 246.1 730 2,943 600.4 649 2.702 238.3 248 1,102 115.7 18 63 134.3 168 761 183.4 67 302 135.0 120 554

888 361 368

208 556 170 63 78

187 264

211.3 85 367 215

10

Income and Expenditure of

Gram Panchayat (in Rs. '000)

11

170.2 170.2 170.2 81.4 95.8 95.8

497.6 497.6 268.0 125.7 125.7 125.7 261.7

88.5

128.7 463.5

1,268.9 1,268.9

388.9 427.1 427.1 657.7 165.6 133.4 77.1 77.1

261.9 261.9 231.2 373.9 222.7 356.9

1,520.9 420.6 229.4 229.4 437.4

40.2 141.2

141.2 141.2 141.2

12

171.2 171.2 171.2 81.5 99.2 99.2

472.6 472.6 266.9 122.7 122.7 122.7 25.4 87.8

141.2 473.1

1,259.5 1,259.5

379.6 433.0 433.0 634.6 164.2 120.3 76.4 76.4

267.3 267.3 235.4 367.6 229.5 363.7

1,521.2 419.5 209.0 220.3 436.4

39.4 177.3

177.3

177.3 177.3

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Namt of gram panchayat

2

Thiruparankundram

12.Melakuyilkudi

13.Melamathur

14.Vilachni

15.Nallur

16.Nedumadurai

17.Mullakulam

18.Nilaiyur

19.0thaialangulam

20. Kallambal

21.Periya Koodakoil

22.Periya Alangulam

23.Perungudi

24.Sambakudi

25. Pudukulam

26. sakkilipatti

27.Samanatham

28.silaiman

29.So1ankuruni

30.Pudukulam

31. Thanakkankul am

32.·rirupparankundram

33.Thoppur

34.Thuvarirnan

35.Vadapalanji

36. Vadivelkarai

37.Valayankulam

38. Valayapatti

APPENDIX VIII -Village Directory NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHA YAT

L.c. No. Village Name

3 4 5

1 01418900 Melakuyilkudi

2 01417600 Melamathur

01417800 Kilamathikattinan

01418500 Vilacheri

01423500 Nallur

1 01423000 Nedurnadurai

2 01421100 Mullakulam

01421300 Nilaiyur

01421300 N!laiyur

01423200 Othaialangulam

2 01420000 Kallarnbal

01420500 Panaiyur

2 01423300 Periya Koodakoil

01423400 Paraippathi

2 01421400 Periya Alanglllam

01421700 Tholliyapalli

01421000 Perungudi

2 01418200 Sarnbakudi

01418300 Pudukulam

1 01418300 Pudukularn

1 01419400 sakkilipatti

3 01420600 Sarnanatham

01420700 Chettikularn

01420800 Perumanendal

01420400 Silairnan

1

3

01422800 Solankuruni

01418300 Pudukulam

01421200 Valanendal

01421500 Soorakkulam

01419700 Thanakkanklllam

01418400 Tirupparankundram

01419600 Thoppur

1 01417900 Thuvarirnan

2 01419100 Vadapalanji

01419200 Thenpalanji

01418600 Vadivelkarai

01421800 Valayankulam

01421600 Valayapalli

359

6

330.1

393.3

116.8

7 8 9 10

318 1,324 266

314 1,337 464

24 112 12

844.1 2,821 11,867 1,300 4

1,258.5 320 1.535 486

515.1 508 1,965 123

16.5 20 75

1,735.1 2,701 11,008 894

1,735.1

256.4

67.2

291.6

412.8

388.0

323.6

352 1,430 986

289 1,194

170 748

589 2,617

52 220

494 2,063

468 1,950

132

340

39

167

137

293.6 94 440 17

973.8 1,504 6,134 1,231

126.4

206.7

206.7

257.4

401.5

73

112

315 131

451 228

126 630 88

174 769 87

426 1,929 359

93.7 55 237

66.0 891 3,420

275.3

737.3

206.7

220.0

72.5

1,198

690

67

167

114

5,250

2,593

278

630

480

42

664

240

52

37

499.5 2,292 9,748 1,170

300.2 208 965

336.3 694 2,830 317

4

4

490.9 985 4,058 394 578

687.5 1,395 6,680 1,113 9

435.8 239 1,023 106

203.3 470 2,001 312

609.0 1,098 4,328 290

296.2 328 1,470 41

Income and Expenditure of

Gram Panchayat (in Rs. '000)

11

252.3

28.7

287.0

119.5

115.7

1,335.6

222.5

222.5

62.2

222.7

222.7

153.0

40.2

997.6

329.9

329.9

329.9

1,698.8

456.5

456.5

456.5

360.6

141.0

329.9

222.5

222.5

3,166.4

123.0

757.3

12

308.2

160.1

260.1

104.4

115.3

754.2

215.8

215.8

61.4

229.5

229.5

154.7

39.4

946.9

332.1

330.1

330.1

1,786.7

451.0

456.5

456.5

333.2

146.2

330.1

215.8

215.8

3,201.1

57.0

757.3

58.5 573.0

1,698.8 1,786.7

1,688.8

378.9

723.8

61.5

1,786.7

552.6

728.8

65.9

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Name of gram panchayat

2 Thiruparankundram

39. Vedarpuliankulam

40. Vilacheri

41. Kusavapatti

42.Pirakkudi

Kallikudi

I.Avalsorrampatti

2. Chennampatti

3.Chittoor

4.K.Vellakulam

5. Kallanai

APPENDIX VIII -Village Directory NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHA YAT

L.C. No. Village Name

3 4 5

01419500 Vedarpuliankulam

01418500 Vilacheri

5 01422300 Kusavapatti

01422400 Viradhanur

01422500 Moothankulam

01422600 Panaikulam

01423600 Nedungulam

2

1

2

01419900 Pirakkudi

01420200 Viraganur

01417000 Kokkalancheri

01416100 Chennampatti

01417300 Chittoor

01415300 Vellakulam (K)

01414400 Kallanai

01414500 Achangulam

6 7

'3 o f-

8 9

533.3 558 2,394 267

844.1 1,357 5,616 830

310.3

851.1

74.9

64.6

104 412

273 1,099

32

42

290.8 140

67.5 138

297.4 1,223

135

158

660

693

5,284

85

272

82

24

81

262

566

1.241.8 528 1,974 603

755.2 298

917.8 480

1,685.0 1,462

276.3 150

1,243

1,824

5,154

620

362

412

914

48

173.4 128 517 23

10

6

3

6. Kalligudi 01415400 Kalligudi 1,947.2 1,070 3,676 1,208 5

7.Karisalkalampatti 2 01413600 Swamimallampatti

01413700 Karisalkalampatli

8.Kokkulam (Thirumal) 01414900 Kokkulam (Thirumal)

9. Koodakovil

10.Kurayur

11.M.Pothanathi

12. M. Pudupatti

13.Maithanpatti

14.Maravapatti

15. Maruthangudi

16. Melauppiligundu

17.Nallamanaikenpatti

18. N edunkulam

19.Nesaneri

20.0daippatti

21.Peikkulam

01414600 Koodakovil

01416200 Kurayur

01417400 Puliankulam

(Madavanaickanur)

01417400 Puliankulam

(Madavanaickanur)

01417200 Maithanpatti

2 01415500 Pudukulam

01415600 Villur

01416300 Maruthangudi

01414700 Melauppiligundu

01417100 Nallamanaikenpatti

01414200 Nedungulam

2 01413300 Melanesaneri

01413800 Keelanesaneri

2 01415900 Odaippatti

01416000 Idayanathan

01416900 Peikkulam

360

215.0 102 348 24

621.5 268 1,220 27

515.7 342 1,362 158

436.1 402 1,842 573

5,003 1,138 1,544.7 1,233

1,266.3 224 843 348

1,266.3 201 689 150

305.9 417 1,476 247

33.3

1,801.3

158

234

558 226

841 169

538.1 290 1,251 389

210.4 282 1,139 16

354.6

233.3

517.5

137.5

431.0

216.7

659.1

254 1,005 122

280 1, III 88

56 262 74

139 642 9

200 730 158

22 85

372 1,360 110

Income and Expenditure of

Gram Panchayat (in Rs. '000)

11

322.7

119.5

459.6

459.6

459.6

459.6

459.6

510.7

510.7

129.7

106.1

6.0

345.6

85.4

124.3

24.6

87.0

87.0

61.7

166.2

26,388.1

219.3

219.3

87.5

349.3

72.2

84.3

51.1

6.2

6.2

114.2

114.2

61.3

12

327.7

104.4

456.1

4,560.2

456.1

456.1

456.1

358.0

358.0

135.8

99.3

6.0

404.6

85.4

114.7

72.5

61.4

61.4

59.5

137.9

246.2

349.9

349.9

81.0

331.2

65.5

69.5

51.1

3.1

3.1

182.2

182.2

61.1 ).

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APPENDIX VIII -Village Directory NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHA YA T

Name of gram panchayat

2

Kallikudi

22. Puliankulam

23.S.Veliakulam

24.SaluppapillayamathaJ

25. Sengappadai

26. Sivarakottai

27.Arasapatti

28. Kasipuram

29.Tirumal

30. Thoombakulam

31.Ulagani

32.Kokkalancheri

33. VaIayankuIam

34.Arasapatti

35. Veppankulam

36.Villur

T.Kallupatti

l.A. Thottiyapatti

2. Appakkarai

3.Chinna-

Muthulingapuram

4.Chinnapoolampatti

5. Chinnarcdddipatti

6.Genjampatti

7. Kadaneri

8. Karaikeni

9. Kavundampatti

10. Kilangulam

II.Koovalapuram

12. Kumarapuram

13. Kunnathur

L.C. No. Village Name

3 4 5

01417400 Puliankulam

(Madavanaickanur)

3 01416400 Vellakulam (S)

01416500 Karukkuvaipatti

01416600 Sundarangundu

01415200 Saluppapillayamatham

01413500 Sengappadai

01413900 Sivarakottai

01414000 Arasapatti

2 01415700 Kasipuram

01415800 Tennamanallur

2 01415000 Tirumal

01415 100 Paraikulam

1 01414800 Thoombaklllam

2 01412600 Ulagani

01414300 Chinnaulagani

01417000 Kokkalancheri

01414100 Valayankulam

1 01414000 Arasapatti

2 01416700 Veppankulam

01416800 IluppakllIam

01415600 Villur

01405200 Appakkarai

01405200 Appakkarai

2 01407400 Gopalapllram

01407900 Sengulam

01404500 Chinnapoolampatti

1 01404900 Chinnaredddipatti

2 01405400 Genjampatti

01405500 Adanur

01406700 Kadaneri

01406900 Karaikeni

01405100 Kavundanpatti

01405900 Kilangulam

01406500 Koovalapuram

01406200 Silairnalaipatti

01405300 Kunnathur

361

6

1,266.3

241.5

49.4

7 8 9

397 1,553 267

279 1,137

42 150

59

6

230.2 125 543 23

1,025.6 522 2,169 680

1,337.1 1,062 3,712 469

10

915.4

753.5

729 2,974 262 11

54.2

529.0

934.3

119.4

744.0

441.3

321.8

1,241.8

225.8

753.5

352.1

373.3

419 1,583 110

64 232 123

273 1,205 491

606 2,459 30

86 330 3

493 1,916 134

294 1,316 4

354 1,601 23

279 968 128

244 1,021 23

155

188

157

749 3

768 280

629 152

1,801.3 1,178 4,473 639

757.8

757.8

122.0

423.9

1,266.9

440.5

2,011.0

166.8

495.7

1,061.5

1,243.8

353.7

864.9

1,199.2

1,222.1

373 1,465 6

184 626 178

100 379

131 482 60

302 1,136 521

291 1,051 62

388 1,482 185

174 772 103

317 1,272 501

396 1,509 92

352 1,445 261

336 L313 10

247 941 587

129 537 7

845 3,157 145

3

Income and Expenditure of

Gram Panchayat (in Rs. '000)

11

219.3

335.4

335.4

335.4

264.2

246.3

187.3

96.9

189.3

189.3

100.2

100.2

124.3

129.7

76.5

96.9

367.5

367.5

349.3

286.8

286.8

102.2

168.4

340.1

136.8

269.5

164.4

255.0

114.8

116.9

0.1

297.0

425.9

881.0

12

349.9

64.5

64.5

64.5

262.3

238.3

165.1

106.1

207.1

207.1

117.0

117.0

114.7

135.8

133.8

106.1

304.9

304.9

331.2

168.6

168.6

102.8

161.5

295.9

114.8

272.0

158.1

44.4

116.1

102.3

64.4

269.8

417.0

249.0

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Name of gram panchayat

2

APPENDIX VIII -Village Directory NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHA Y A T

L.c. No. Village Name

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

T.Kallupatti

14.L.kottanipatti

15.Lakshmipuram

01405600 Lakshmipuram

01405600 Lakshmipuram

729.6

729.6

288 1,144 364 16

16.M.Scngulam

17.Madagam

18.Mathakkarai

19.Nallamaram

2 01407800 Muruganeri

01407900 Sengulam

01406600 Madagam

01404800 Mathakkarai

01407200 Nallamaran

20.P.Amrnapatti 1

2l.P.Muthulingapuram 2

01406100 Peraiyur

01404500 Chinnapoolampatti

01405800 Subbalapuram

01405800 Subbalapuram

01406200 Silaimalaipatti

01406200 Silaimalaipatti

01405400 Genjampatti

01404500 Chinnapoolampatti

01405300 Kunnathur

22.P.Subbulapuram

23. Pappaiyapuram

24.Pappureddipatti

25.Puliampatti

26. Pulkattai

27.Rangapalayam

28.Rowthampatti

29.S.Arasapatti

30.S.Keelapatti

31.S.malaipatti

32.S.paraipatti

33.Salichandai

34.Sandaiyur

35. Silm malaipatti

36.Silarpatti

37.Sittilotti

38.Thimma-

nayakkanpatti

39. V.Ammapatti

40.Vaiyur

41. VanTIIvelampatti

42. Velambur

01406500 Koovalapuram

01406500 Koovalapuram

01406300 S.Keelapatti

01406400 Sandaiyur

01406300 S.Keelapatti

01406000 Salichandai

01406400 Sandaiyur

01406200 Silaimalaipatti

I 01407300 Silarpatti

3 01407500 Jari Usilampatti

01407600 Sittilotti

01407700 Paraipatti

01406200 Silaimalaipatti

01406800 Vairavi Ammapatti

01407100 Vaiyur

2 01405000 Iswarabcri

01405700 Vannivclampatti

01407000 Vclambur

362

235 858 146

332.6 205 813 172

423.9 216 737 290

874.5

871.9

1,189.1

418.8

1,266.9

511.0

511.0

1,199.2

1,199.2

2,011.0

1,266.9

1,222.1

864.9

864.9

888.3

284 1,059 410

351 1,388 112

620 2,362 841

302 1,209

114 493

393

4

210 875 210

347 1,232 116

262 907 184

216 793 253

490 1,795 210

484 1,973 403

207 750 431

152 624 23

343 1,389 311

423 1,727 1,130

2,275.2 747 2,950 773

888.3 328 1,229 610

200.0 193 726 196

2,275.2 632 2,496 288

1,199.2 267 950 5

750.62

163.9

590.8

309.2

1,199.2

706 2,665 1,680

115 507 500

168 656 280

153 602 269

586 2,337 884

198.3 422 1,590 503

515.6

227.9

447.3

220 797

30 106

980 3,524

384

10

1,495.0 1,044 3,986 980

Income and Expenditure of

Gram Panchayat (in Rs. '000)

11

129.9

168.4

111.9

61.1

204.3

72.0

340.1

171.6

17l.6

425.9

425.9

269.5

340.1

881.0

297.0

297.0

195.8

269.1

195.8

50.7

269.1

425.9

170.5

181.9

181.9

181.9

425.9

101.7

135.4

135.4

205.2

12

127.1

161.5

87.5

77.5

99.0

60.9

295.9

154.6

154.6

417.0

417.0

272.0

295.9

249.0

269.8

269.8

187.5

284.5

187.5

54.3

284.5

417.0

183.3

105.2

105.2

105.2

417.0

89.5

91.5

91.5

207.8

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APPENDIX-IX - Village Directory

Statement Showing Number of Girls Schools in the Villages

Name of the District: Madurai Sl.No. Name of Village

Panchayat

Villages

2

Location Code Number

3

Name of

Village

4

Primary School

5

- Not Available -

363

Number of Girls School

Middle Matriculation / School Secondary School

6 7

Higher Secondary/ PUC!lntermediate!

Junior College

8

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DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: THE MADURAI

Section II - Town Directory

(i) Note explaining the abbreviations used in the

Town directory

Town Directory statements (I to VII)

Statement I : Status and Growth History

Column (2) : Class, name and civic adminis-

tration status of town

Class has been introduced to facilitate analysis

of town directory data at the state and all India levels.

It is presented according to 2001 Census Population

or the town as follows :

Population Class

100,000 and above I

50,000 - 99,999 II

20,000 - 49,999 III

10,000 - 19,999 IV

5,000 - 9,999 V

Below 5,000 VI

Town with a population of one hundred thousand

(1,OO,OOO)and above is treated as a city.

The civic administration status of the towns is

indicated within bracket against the name of the town.

The following abbreviations are used to denote civic

status of town.

(i) Municipal Corporation M. Corp.

(ii) Municipal Committee MC

(iii) Municipal Council M CI

(iv) City Municipal Council CMC

(v) Town Municipal Council TMC

(vi) Municipal Board MB

(Vli) Murucipality M

364

(viii) Cantonment Board/Cantonment CB

(ix) Notified Area NA

(x) Notified Town NT

(xi) Notified Area Committee! NAC

Notified Area Council

(xii) Notified Town Area NTA

(xiii) Industrial Notified Area INA

(xiv) Industrial Township ITS

(xv) Township TS

(xvi) Town Panchayat TP

(xvii) Nagar Panchayat NP

(xviii) Town Committee!Town Area Committee TC

(xix) Small Town Committee

(xx) Estate office

(xxi) Gram Panchayat

(xxii) Census Town

Others columns need no comments.

ST

EO

GP

CT

Statement II : Physical Aspects and Location of

towns, 1999.

Column 3 to 5 : Physical Aspects

In this columns the Rainfall and Maximum and

Minimum Temperature of the town is recorded.

Column 6, 7 and 8 :

Name of the State headquarters, District

headquarters and Sub-Divisional headquarters with

distance from the referent town in kilometers, is

recorded respectively. If the names mentioned in these

columns are the same as the referent town itself, the

distance is recorded as (0) zero.

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Column 9 & 10

N arne of the nearest city with one lakh and more

and five lakh and more population are recorded.

Column 11, 12 and 13 :

If referent town enjoys the facility of railway

station, bus route facility or navigable river/canal. Its

name is mentioned. If not available, then the name of

nearest place with distance, where such facility exists

is mentioned.

Statement III : Municipal Finance 1998-1999

Item-wise amount of receipt and expenditure in

thousand rupees, relating to municipal finance of the

town for the year 1998-99 is recorded.

Statement IV : Civic and Other amenities, 1999

Column (1 to 5) : Self explanatory.

Column (6) : Road length (in kms.)

Information about kutcha/pucca road is recorded

separately for the roads within the limits of the

referent town.

(i) Pucca Road

(ii) Kutcha Road

Column (7) : System of Sewerage

PR

KR

Generally, by sewerage system is implied the

network of mains and branches of underground

conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point

of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and

industrial wastes are called separate sewers, those

that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other

surface are known as storm water drains, while those

carrying both sewage and storm water are called

combined sewers.

The codes used for different types of drainage

system are as follows

(i) Sewer

(ii) Open Surface Drains

(iii) Box Surface Drains

S

OSD

BSD

365

(iv) Sylk Drains SD

(v) Cesspool method CP

(vi) Pit System Pt

(vii) Others 0

Column 8 to 11 : Number of latrines

Number of various types of latrines both Public

and Private are given in these columns.

Column 12 : Method of disposal of night soil

The various prevalent method of disposal of night

soil are given below with codes

Head Loads HL

Basket B

Wheel Barrows WB

Septic Tank ST

Pit System Pt

Sewerage S

Others 0

Column 13 and 14 : Water supply

Source and capacity of storage system. The

following codes are used in these columns:

Column 13 :

(i) Tap water

(ii) Tube-well water

(iii) Tank Water

(iv) Well water

Column 14 :

(v) Over Head Tank

(vi) Service Reservoir

(vii) River Infiltration Gallery

(viii) Bore Well Pumping System

(ix) Pressure Tank

T

TW

TK

W

OHT

SR

RIG

BWP

PT

The information on major source of water supply

are given in column 13 and the storage capacity

against each in kilo-htres (in bracket) are presented

in column 14.

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Column 15 : Fire Fighting Service

In case the fire fighting service is available in the

referent town 'yes' is recorded. If the facility is not

available within the town. The name of the nearest

place having this facility with its distance from the

referent town has been recorded.

Column 16 to 20 : Electrification (Number of

connections)

Different types of electric connections have been

shown in these columns, i.c. Domestic, Industrial,

Commercial, Road lighting (points) & others.

Statement V : Medical, Educational, Recreational

and Cultural Facilities, 1999

Column 1 to 3 Self explanatory.

Column 4 & 5

The data covers all such medical institutions run

by or aided by Government/Semi Govcrnment/Local

bodies and Charitable institutions or Social agencies

like the Missionaries. Where the family planning

centres are attached to hospitals or maternity and

child welfare centres or Primary Health Centres,

which are treated as independent units and counted

seryarately using following codes :

{i) Hospital H

(ii) Dispensary D

(iii) Health Centre HC

(iv) Family Welfare Centre FWC

(v) T.B. Clinic TB

(vi) Nursing Home NH

(vii) Others 0

In case of more than one institutions of any type,

it is indicated within brackets the number of such

institution (s) e.g. D(3), NH(8), etc. The institutions

h?ve further been distinguished by providing additional

.::odes within the bracket as given below :

Ayurvedic

Unani

Homoeopathic

A

U

Hom

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Column 6 to 9 :

The codes used for these columns are as

follows:

(i) Arts only A

(ii) Science only S

(iii) Commerce only C

(iv) Arts & Science only AS

(v) Arts & Commerce only AC

(vi) Combined for all categories - ASC

Arts, Science and Commerce

(vii) Law L

Column 10 Recognized shorthand, typewriting

and vocational training institutes

"Recognised" should mean recognised by some

statutory authority, like education department,

commerce department, labour department etc. of the

government or semi government or autonomous

bodies, public sector undertakings etc.

Thc following codes are uscd :

(i) Shorthand SH

(ii) Typewriting Type

(iii) Shorthand & Typewriting SH Type

(iv) Others 0

The vocational institutions like - Applied Art/

Painting college, Pharmacy college, B. Ed. College,

Teacher's Training Institute, Music/Dance School,

Nursing School etc. are covered under 'Others'.

Column 11 to 14 :

Higher Sccondary/Intennediate/Senior Secondary/

PUC/Junior College level, Secondary/Matriculation,

Middle Schools/ Junior Secondary and Primary

Schools.

School up to class V are treated as Primary or

elementary schools. These include Nursery schools,

Kindergarten schools, Pre-Primary schools, Junior

Basic schools upto class V and Primary schools upto

class IV

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TOWN DIRECTORY

Schools upto VIII are considered as Middle

school or Junior Secondary.

Schools upto class X are considered as

Matriculation or Secondary schools.

Schools up to XI or XII classes are considered as

Higher Secondary/Intermediate/Pre University /Junior

College etc. This would cover 10+2 classes whether

held in schools or college.

If there are composite schools like middle schools

with primary classes or Secondary schools with Middle

classes, these arc also included in the number of

Primary and Middle schools, respectively. For

example, if in a town, there are two Primary Schools

and one Middle school with Primary classes, the

number of Primary schools in the town is given as

three and that of Middle schools as one though there

are only three educational institutions.

If there are more institutions of a type in the town,

the number is indicated within bracket along with the

abbreviation, e.g. P(4), M(3).

Column 15 : Adult litel'acy class/centres

This column has been introduced keeping in view

the Minimum Needs Programme of the Planning

Commission. There are number of Adult Education

Centres which are included in these columns.

If an educational facility is not available in the

town, the name of the nearest place and its distance

In kilometres from the town where the facility is

available is mentioned.

Column 16 : Working Women's hostels with

number of seats

The number of working women's hostel if

available in the referent town is mentioned with

number of seats. If the facility is not available in the

town the name of nearest place with distance where

the facility is available is recorded.

367

Column 17 to 19 Recreational and Cultural

Facilities

Stadium, Cinema, Auditorium/Drama/Community

Hall are covered under recreational & cultural

facilities. The particulars of permanent recreational

facilities are considered for these columns.

Column 20 : Public Libraries, Reading Rooms

Number of public libraries and reading rooms

available in the referent town are recorded in codes

as follows :

(i) Public Library

(ii) Reading room

PL

RR

Statement VI : Trade, Commerce, Industry and

Banking, 1999

Column 3 to 8 :

Name of three most important commodities

exported and names of three most important

commodities manufactured in the town are

recorded.

Column 9 : Number of Banks

Number of Banks available in the referent town

both Commercial and Co-operative banks are

recorded against this column.

Column 10 & 11 : Number of Agricultural Credit

Societies and Non Agricultural

Credit Societies

The total number of Agricultural Credit Societies

and Non Agricultural Credit Societies in the referent

town are recorded against these columns.

Statement VII : Civic and other Amenities III

Slums, 1999

This is the statement on civic and other amenities

in all slums \vhethcr notified or not and for all towns

having statutory bodies, like municipality, Municipal

Corporation, Town area committee etc.

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DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: THE MADURAI

STATEMENT Status and

Class, name and civic Location Name of Tal uk! Name of C.D.block Number of Population and growth

.... status of town code Tahsil/Police E huuseholds 1901 1911 1921 <l) -'" .D number StatIOn/Island incl.houseless

[ ~ ::l t: households t: ",~

~

(2001 Census) "" .;: ~ <l)

r:/J « 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

V A. Vallalapatti (TP) 42401000 Melur 6.3 1,647

2 III Melur (M) 42402000 Melur Melur 15.0 7,651 10,100 9,972 4.774 (-127) (-52.13)

3 IV Paravai (TP) 42403000 Madurai North Madurai West 9.0 3.916

4 III Vilangudi (TP) 42404000 Madurai North Madurai West 6.2 4,964

5 III Anaiyur (TP) 42405000 Madurai North 8.0 9,165

6 IV Kannadendal (CT) 42406000 Madurai North 6.1 3,627

7 IV Nagavakulam rCT) 42407000 Madurai North 2.9 4,143

8 IV Othakadai (CT) 42408000 Madurai North Madurai East 1.4 2,895

9 III Vandiyur (CT) 42409000 Madurai North 4.2 5.196

10 III Melamadai (CT) 42410000 Madurai North 3.0 6,685

11 V Palamedu (TP) 42411000 Vadipatti 8.6 1,962

12 III Vadipatti (TP) 42412000 Vadipatti 9.9 5.101

13 III Sholavandan (TP) 42413000 Vadipatti 15.1 5,184

14 IV Alanganallur (TP) 42414000 Vadipatti 4.1 2,581

I) III Usilampatti (M) 42415000 Usilampatti Usilampatti 13.8 6,957

16 IV Elumalai (TP) 42416000 Peraiyur 8.0 3,567

17 V Peraiyur (TP) 42417000 Peraiyur T. Kallupatti 4.1 2,268

18 V T.Kaliupatti (TP) 42418000 Peraiyur 4.1 2.174

19 III Tirumangalam (M) 42419000 Tirumangalam 10.7 10.309 8,894 9.840 10,175 (+10.64) (+3.40)

20 I Madurai (M Corp.) 42420000 Madurai South 51.9 215,265 105,984 134,130 138,894 (+26.56) (+3.55)

21 IV Chinna Anuppa- 42421000 Madurai South Tiruparankundram 4.0 3,476 nadi (CT)

22 II Avani:'apuram (TP) 42422000 Madurai South Tiruparankundram 16.0 12.248

23 III Tirupparan- 42423000 Madurai South Tiruparankundram 10.2 9,369 5,254 kundram (TP)

24 V Harveypatti (TP) 42424000 Madurai South Tiruparankundram 16.R 2.043

25 IV Tirunagar (TP) 42425000 Madurai South Tiruparankundram 5.2 3,702 ,

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TOWN DIRECTORY

. I Growth Histor~

rate (in brackets) of the town at the Censuses of Sex ratio Class, name and civic

1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 1981 1991 2001 status of town

0 0 ~ >-V)' .~ ::> Vl Vl t: t: <u <u aU

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 7,088 1,134 1,001 V A. Vallalapatti (TP)

8,116 9,592 14,073 14,829 19,884 26,292 32,878 33,881 2,256 973 972 965 III Melur (M) (+70.00) (+18.19) (+46.72) (+5.37) (+34.09) (+32.23) (+25.05) (+3.1)

9,679 11,099 12,732 16,248 1,807 955 916 955 IV ParavaJ (TP) (+14.67) (+1 .. 1..71) (+27.6)

6,455 8,239 14,040 21.167 3.392 1.017 966 982 ITT Vilangudi (TP) (+27.64) (+70.41) (+50,8)

38,310 4,789 985 III Anaiyur (TP)

16,013 2,647 928 IV Kannadendal (CT)

17,803 6,247 957 IV Nagavakulam (CT)

8,912 12,185 8,704 955 911 IV Othakadai (TP) (+36.7) 21,977 5,233 974 III Vandiyur (CT)

29,098 9,635 951 1lI Melamadai (CT)

8,183 953 983 V Palamedu (TP)

21,833 2,197 1,005 1,031 1,000 III Vadipatti (TP)

21,638 1,433 1,004 III Sholavandan (TP)

11,078 2,715 986 IV Alanganallur (TP)

8,705 11,745 14,047 15,781 21,887 24,364 26,413 30,601 2,211 949 936 988 III Usilampatti (M) (+34.95) (+19.60) (+12,34) (+38.69) (+11.32) 3(+8.41) (+15.9)

14,130 1,758 993 IV Elumalai (TP)

4,983 5,993 6,744 7,444 7,830 9,614 2,374 967 V Peraiyur (TP) (+20.27) (+12.53) (+1038) 0(+5.19)

9,416 2,325 917 V T.Kallupatti (TP)

10,475 11,111 16,132 17,633 22,896 29,977 34,601 43,631 4,078 966 981 998 III Tirumangalam (M) ( +2.95) (+6.07) (+45.19) 3(+9.30) (+29.85) (+30.93) (+15.43) (+26.1 ) 182,018 239,144 361,781 424,810 549,114 820,891 940,989 928,869 17,915 951 954 979 I Madurai (M Corp.)

(+31.05) (+31.38) (+51.28) (+17.42) (+29.26) 1(49.49) (+14.63) (-1.3)

9,231 15,676 3,890 972 951 IV Chinna Anuppa-(+69,8) nadi rCT)

13,151 23,224 21,692 35,810 53,006 3,313 962 943 959 II A vaniyapuram (TP) (+76.59) 2(-6,60) (+65,08) (+48,0)

5,749 5,702 9,010 18,750 19,931 25,254 30,078 39,04S 3,813 948 978 985 III Tirupparan-(+9.42) (-0.82) (+58.01)(+ 108.10 (+6.30) (+26.71) (+19,10) (+29.8) kundram (TP)

4,494 6,377 7,437 8,136 484 965 971 985 V Harveypatti (TP) (+41.90) (+ 16,62) (+9.4)

4,132 5,751 12,755 15,547 3,019 920 954 1,039 IV Tirunagar (TP) (+39.18 1 ' 121.79) (+21.9)

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DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: THE MADURAI

STATEMENT Ph~sical ASEects and

Class, name and civic status of Physical aSEects Name of and

.... town <!)

Rainfall (in Temperature (in centigrade) State HQ. District HQ. ..0 mm) Maximum Minimum E ::s >=

"'@ ·c

<!)

'll

2 3 4 5 6 7 V A. Vallalapatti (TP) 97.9 34.4 23.8 Chennai(430) Madurai(30)

2 III Melur (M) 96.0 34.4 23.8 Chennai(406) Madurai(30)

3 IV Paravai (TP) 80.6 30.0 20.9 Chennai(460) Madurai(IO)

4 III Vilangudi (TP) 80.6 30.1 20.9 Chennai(474) M adurai (7)

5 III Anaiyur (TP) 80.6 38.0 31.0 Chennai(455) Madurai(9)

6 IV Kannadendal (CT) 80.6 37.0 30.0 Chennai( 430) Madurai(6)

7 IV Nagavakulam (CT) 80.6 37.0 30.0 Chennai( 430) M adurai (6)

8 IV Othakadai (CT) 80.6 37.0 30.0 Chennai(438) Madurai(l2)

9 III Vandiyur (CT) 80.6 38.0 31.0 Chennai (456) Madurai(3)

10 III Melamadai (CT) 80.6 38.0 28.0 Chennai (456) Madurai(6)

11 V Palamedu (TP) 94.4 30.1 20.9 Chennai(456) Madurai(24)

12 III V adi patti (TP) 96.8 30.1 29.9 Chennai(509) Madurai(27)

13 III Sholavandan (TP) 94.6 30.1 20.9 Chennai(4S0) Madurai(32)

14 IV Alanganallur (TP) 73.0 30.1 20.9 Chennai(474) Madurai(18)

15 III Usilampatti (M) 80.6 38.0 25.0 Chennai(470) Madurai(38)

16 IV Elumalai (TP) 80.6 30.1 20.9 Chennai(416) Madurai(60)

n V Peraiyur (TP) 80.6 30.0 20.9 Chennai(508) Madurai(48)

18 V T.Kallupatti (TP) 80.6 30.0 20.9 Chennai(500) M adurai (40)

19 III Tirumangalam (M) 88.7 32.3 28.1 Chennai(515) Madurai(20)

20 I Madurai (M Corp,) 80,6 31.7 28,2 Chennai(492) Madurai(O)

21 IV Chinna Anuppanadi (CT) 80,6 30,7 20.4 Chennai(465) Madurai(3)

22 II A vaniyapuram (TP) 80,6 32.6 84,9 Chennai( 464) Madurai(6l

23 III Thiruparankundram (TP) 80.6 30.1 20.9 Chennai(457) Madurai(8)

24 V I1arveypatti (TP) 80.6 30,1 20.9 Chennai(460) Madurai(10)

25 IV Tirunagar (TP) 80.6 30,7 20.4 Chennai(425) Madurai(lO)

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TOWN DIRECTORY

-II Location of Towns 1999 road distance in kilometer(s) from Class, name and civic status Sub-division / Taluk / Nearest city Nearest city Railway station Bus Navigable of town

Police station / with population with facility river/canal Development Block! of one lakh population of (if within

Island HQ. and more five lakhs ten

and more kilometers)

S 9 10 II 12 13 2 Melur (7) Madurai(30) Madurai(30) Madurai(30) Yes No V A. Vall alapatti (TP)

Melur (0) Madurai(30) Madurai(30) Madurai(30) Yes No III Melur (M)

Madurai North(l2) Madurai(lO) Madurai(lO) Madurai( 10) Yes No IV Paravai (TP)

Madurai North(7) Madurai(7) Madurai(7) Madurai(7) Yes No III Vilangudi (TP)

Madurai North(9) Madurai(9) Madurai(9) Madurai(9) Yes No III Anaiyur (TP)

Madurai North(6) Madurai(6) Madurai(6) Madurai(G) Yes No IV Kannadendal (CT)

Madurai North(6) Madurai(6) Madurai(6) Madurai(6) Yes No IV Nagavakulam (CT)

Madurai North(l2) Madurai(l2) Madurai( 12) Madurai(l2) Yes No IV Othakadai (CT)

Madurai North(3) Madurai(3) Madurai(3) Madurai(3) Yes No III Vandiyur (CT)

Madurai North(6) Madurai(6) Madurai(6) Madurai(6) Yes No III Melamadai (CT)

T.Vadipatti Madurai(24) Madurai(24) Madurai(24 ) Yes No V Palamedu (TP)

T.Vadipatti Madurai(27) Madurai(27) Vadipatti(O) Yes No III Vadipatti (TP)

T.Vadipatti Madurai(32) Madurai(32) Sholavandan(O) Yes No III Sholavandan (TP)

T. Vadipatti(l7) Madurai(IS) Madurai( IS) Madurai(IS) Yes No IV Alanganallur (TP)

Usilampatti (3S) Madurai(3S) Madurai(3S) Usilampatti (0) Yes No III Usilampatti (M)

Usilampatti (1S) M adurai (60) Madurai(60) Usilampatti (IS) Yes No IV Elumalai (TP)

Peraiyur Madurai(4S) Madurai( 48) Tirumangalam (28) Yes No V Peraiyur (TP)

Peraiyur Madurai(40) Madurai(40) Tirumangalam (20) Yes No V T.Kallupatti (TP)

Madurai(20) Madurai(20) Madurai(20) Tirumangala(O) Yes No III Tirumangalam (M)

Madurai (0) Madurai(O) Madurai(O) M adurai (0) Yes No I Madurai (M Corp.)

Madurai (3) Madurai(3) Madurai(3) Madurai(3) Yes No IV Chinna Anuppanadi (CT)

Madurai (6) Madurai(6) Madurai(6) Madurai(6) Yes No II A vaniyapuram (TP)

Madurai )8) Madurai(8) Madurai(8) Tiruparakundram (0) Yes No III Thiruparankundram (TP)

Madurai (10) Madurai(lO) Madurai(lO) Tiruparakundram (1) Yes No V Harveypatti (TP)

Madurai (10) Madurai(lO) Madurai( I 0) Tiruparakundram (2) Yes No IV Tirunagar (TP)

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Class, name and ci vic status

of town

2

V A. Vallalapatti (TP)

2 III Melur (M)

3 IV Paravai (TP)

4 III Vilangudi (TP)

5 III Anaiyur (TP)

6 IV Kannadendal (CT)

7 IV Nagavakulam (CT)

8 IV Othakadai (CT)

9 III Vandiyur (CT)

iO III Melamadai (CT)

II V Palamedu (TP)

12 III Vadipatti (TP)

13 III Sholavandan (TP)

14 IV AlanganaUur (TP)

15 III Usilampatti (M)

16 IV Elumalai (TP)

17 V Peraiyur (TP)

I Ii V T.Kaliupatti (TP)

19 III Tirumangalam (M)

20 I Madurai (M Corp.)

21 IV Chinna Anuppanadi (CT)

22 II A vaniyapuram (TP)

23 III Thiruparankundram (TP)

24 V Harveypatti (TP)

25 IV Tirunagar (TP)

Receipt through

taxes, etc.

3

1,386.8

56,463.9

6,723.6

4,698.0

8,940.0

18,360.6

6,414.9

2,598.7

46,132.8

15,809.6

2,100.0

6,512.6

8,052.2

2,860.7

25,871.8

1,276.8

3,967.8

2,981.9

38,880.0

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: THE MADURAI

Recclpt (in Rs.'OOO)

Revenue Government derived grant

from municipal propenies and power apan from

taxation

4

2,735.4

23,165.2

5,465.1

13,592.1

32,080.0

0.0

4,074.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

16,460.0

10,558.8

7,643.0

0.0

5,170.0

0.0

3,119.6

6,363.6

13,380.0

5

5,085.5

94,056.1

80,450.1

27,717.2

80,050.0

31,658.6

8,661.8

5,718.8

81,644.9

29,919.1

22,860.0

14,633.3

9,874.4

45,420.2

44,270.0

30,673.2

19,223.4

17,712.4

0.0

Loan Advance

6 7

0.0 0.0

32,356.7 23,604.9

0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0

0.0 911.7

0.0 220.9

0.0 183.0

0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0

78,720.0 0.0

STATEMENT Municipal Finance,

Other Total receipt sources

(specify)

8 9

588.7 9,796.5

5,211.7 234,858.5

4,189.4 96,828.2

21,238.4 67,245.7

0.0 121,070.0

0.0 50,Q19.2

0.0 19,150.7

7,715.4 16,032.8

74,741.9 202,519.6

16,707.4 62,4361

3,730.0 45,150.0

10,361.6 42,977.9

7,718.2 33,508.7

15,805.2 64,269.1

2,165.7 77,477.5

15,861.4 47,811.4

13,405.6 39,716.4

10,881.3 37,939.1

78,280.0 209,260.0

1,815,940.0 2,931,190.0 2,112,610.0 1,550,000.0 1,671,170.0 1,352,210.0 11,433,120.0

20,917.4 0.0 71,773.0 0.0 0.0 32,670.2 125,360.6

23,254.4 901.3 63,474.1 0.0 0.0 39,341.8 126,971.7

18,667.0 33,137.5 68,091.6 0.0 8,159.7 26,236.0 154,291.8

2,184.2 869.0 16,600.7 0.0 0.0 12,195.4 31,849.3

11,126.4 1,297.2 10,150.0 0.0 0.0 61,233.5 83,807.0

372

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TOWN DIRECTORY

- III 1998-99

Expenditure (in Rs. '(00) General Public safety Public health Public Public Others Total

administration and works institutions (specify) expenditure conveniences

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

2,711.5 1,892.9 3,089.9 2,102.2 00 0.0 9,796.5

45,9403 9,304.6 63,656.8 46,633.6 51,718.2 11,359.3 228,612.8

13,814.2 10.546.5 552.6 36.514.8 1,792.8 0.0 63,220.9

9.747.9 12.335.2 2.355.5 34,944.6 271.6 21,387.1 81,042.0

10,190.0 4,640.0 54,570.0 85,540.0 0.0 0.0 154,940.0

1,123.9 0.0 479.1 18,756.9 0.0 31,146.6 51,506.5

763.8 552.8 10.247.2 8,497.1 0.0 451.0 20,511.8

6,000.0 1,725.1 0.0 6,000.0 1,208.3 1,000.0 15,933.4

60.000.0 14.300.0 0.0 100,000.0 24,487.2 0.0 198.787.2

935.6 1,035.5 0.0 34,973.1 1.050.0 0.0 37,994.1

970.0 5,500.0 540.0 24,182.9 10.0 6.873.0 38,075.9

8,929.2 12,242.8 0.0 18,233.1 16.6 8,206.1 47,627.7

5,845.9 0.0 11,420.7 0.0 0.0 12.949.1 30.215.7

12,437.1 4,617.5 7,174.2 22,543.6 0.0 6,470.0 53.242.5

16.236.6 17.737.0 21,495.3 56,178.0 0.0 226.7 111.873.6

6,585.7 8.330.7 0.0 26.737.5 0.0 4.045.6 45.699.4

12,404.0 10,403.6 0.0 12,306.8 503.4 158.7 35,776.5

10.083.8 13,001.5 00 10.407.5 455.0 97.5 34,045.3

64.650.0 5,560.0 47,430.0 90.150.0 2.610.0 23.570.0 233,970.0

20,149.3 1.605.8 25,052.0 27.558.1 2.357.2 37,647.1 114.369.5

26.193.1 0.0 0.0 36,891.5 0.0 47,410.9 110,495.5

11.784.4 11.276.1 4.920.8 57.068.1 0.0 82.292.5 167,341.9

25.273.2 15.247.9 16.994.4 35.985.4 0.0 63.196.5 156.697.5

6,740.5 3.901.1 0.0 14.248.3 0.0 11,558.7 36,448.5

10.004.6 3.723.4 0.0 10,150.0 0.0 33,791.8 57,669.8

373

V

III

Class, name and civic status

of town

17

A.Vallalapatti (TP)

Melur (M)

IV Paravai (TP)

III Vilangudi (TP)

III Anaiyur (TP)

IV Kannadendal (CT)

IV Nagavakulam (CT)

IV Othakadai (CT)

III Vandiyur (CT)

III Melamadai (CT)

V Palamedu (TP)

III Vadipatti (TP)

III Sholavandan (TP)

IV Alanganallur (TP)

III Usilampatti (M)

IV Elumalai (TP)

V Peraiyur (TP)

V TKallllpatti (TP)

III Tirumangalam (M)

I Madurai (M Corp.)

IV Chinna Anllppanadi (CT)

II Avaniyapuram (TP)

III 111i ruparankumlram (TP)

V Harveypatti (TP)

IV Tirunagar (TP)

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DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: THE MADURAI

STATEMENT Civic and other

,_ v ..n E

Class, name and civic status of Population (2001 Census) town

Road length (in km. (s) )

Number of latrines

'" c:

2 V A.Vallalapatti (TP)

2 III Melur (M)

3 IV Paravai (TP)

4 III Vilangudi (TP)

5 III Anaiyur (TP)

6 IV Kannadendal (CT)

7 IV Nagavakulam (CT)

8 IV Othakadai (CT)

9 III Vandiyur (CT)

10 III Melamadai (CT)

II V Palamedu (TP)

12 III Vadipatti (TP)

13 III Sholavandan (TP)

14 IV Alanganallur (TP)

15 III Usilampatti (M)

16 IV Elumalai (TP)

17 V Peraiyur (TP)

18 V T.Kallupatti (TP)

19 III Tirumangalam (M)

20 I Madurai (M Corp.)

:::1 IV Chinn a Anuppanadi (CT)

22 II A vani yapuram (TP)

23 III Thiruparankundram (TP)

24 V Harveypatti (TP)

25 IV Tirunagar (TP)

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

7,088 1,172 KR(2.5) PR(4) OSD 152 151

33,881 3,978 148 KR(21.43) PR(22.85) OSD 9,132 9,132

16,248 1,489 773 KR(2.8) PR(l8.8) OSD 2 2

21,167 1,460 99 KR(25) PR(47) OSD 5,026 5,026

38,310 3,803 231 KR(3.6) PR(91.6) OSD 9,419 9,419

16,013 973 9 KR(2) PR(3) OSD 1,832 1,832

17,803 1,136 39 KR(2.5) PR(3.5) OSD 1,980 1,980

12,185 901 4 KR(3) PR(2) OSD

21,977 2,295 21 KR(1) PR(2) OSD 1,690 1,690

29,098 1,407 28 KR(5) PR(7) OSD 1,310 1,310

8,183 1,382 20 KR(1.49) PR(7) OSD 166 166

21,833 4,158 KR(4.97) PR(7.71) OSD 640 640

21,638 2,652 78 KR(2) PR(14.84) OSD 1,148 1,148

11,078 1,403 8 PR(14) OSD 312 312

30,601 2,443 KR(IO.I) PR(17.13) OSD 3,196 3,196

14,130 1,144 7 KR(9.18) PR(10.02) OSD 306 306

9,614 986 KR(5.6) PR(9.5) OSD 1,504 1,504

9,416 665 5 KR(4) PR(7.5) OSD 1,874 1,874

43,631 2,922 28 KR(12.76) PR(27.59) OSD 6,394 6,394

928,869 53,676 2,064 OSD

15,676 2,440 36 KR(7) PR(4.5) OSD 689 689

53,006 4,335 163 KR(7) PR(54) OSD 310 310

39,048 2,613 157 KR(8.86) PR(13.55) OSD 6,309 6,309

8,136 135 PR(9.28) VSD 1,262 1,262

15,547 209 KR(2) PR(23.8) OSD 3,861 3,861

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TOWN DIRECTORY

. IV Amenities 1999

Me~~od -=-So-. l-lr-ce-o-~_..::.at:.:.e,,--r .:.,;suC..!:P""p.:..ly'--__

disposal supply ofmght

soil

12 13 ST W,BW

ST W,BW,R

ST W

ST T,TW,W

ST TW

ST TW

ST W,TW

ST W,TW

ST W,TW

ST W,TW

ST HP,T

ST W,TW

ST T,TW

ST T,TW

ST W,T

ST \V,TW

ST BW,P

ST TW,W

ST RIG

ST T,R

ST W,T

ST TW,T,W

ST TW,T,W

ST W,T

ST TW

14 OTH

(1.7LAC LTR) OHT(3.45LAC

LTR)GLR 50,000 LTR

OHT(6.00 LAC LTS)

OHT(5.5LAC LTS.)

OHT(14LAC LTS.)

OHT(l LKC LTS)

OHT (1.20 LAC LTS.)

OHT (3.40 LAC LTRS.)

OHT (0.45 LAC LTRS.)

OHT(4.20LAC LTRS.)

OHT(2.55LCK LTRS.)

OHT(12.85LAC LTRS.)

OHT(9.1LAC LTRS.)

OHT(3.35 LAC LTRS.)

OHT(4.00 LAC LTRS.)

OHT(2.75 LAC LTRS.)

OHT(2.20 LAC LTRS.)

OHT(2.52LAC LTRS.)

OHT(9.00LAC LTRS.)

OHT(382LAC LTRS.)

OHT(9.60LAC LTRS.)

OHT(18LAC LTRS.)

OHT(8.30LAC LTRS.)SR(18.00

LAC LTS) OHT(14LAC

LTRS.) OHT(2.00LAC

LTRS.)

Fire fighting Electrification (number of connections) Class, name and civic status of service

15 Melur

(7)

YES

Madurai (10)

Madurai (7)

Madurai (9)

Madurai (6)

Madurai (6)

Madurai (12)

Madurai (3)

Madurai (6)

Madurai (25)

Sholavandan (2)

YES Madurai

(18)

YES Usilampatti

(18) Usilampatti

(25) Thirumangalam

(20)

YES

YES

YES Madurai

(6) Madurai

(8)

Madurai (10)

Madurai (10)

town

16 17 18 19 20 2 828 49 179 104 V A. Vallalapatti (TP)

7,106 3 2,283 95 156 III Melur (M)

1,583 4 158 433 52 IV Paravai (TP)

5,907 63 352 965 54 III Vilangudi (TP)

10,305 12 200 845 70 III Anaiyur (TP)

2,658 42 123 480 13 IV Kannadendal (CT)

2,100 67 206 309 - IV Nagavakularn (CT)

2,227 12 145 380 16 IV Othakadai (CT)

2,750 20 161 137 79 III Vandiyur (CT)

2,546 41 459 35 12 III Melamadai (CT)

1,860 65 302 - V Palamedu (TP)

5,496 90 1,059 724 341 III Vadipatti (TP)

5,440 7 360 501 57 III Sholavandan (TP)

1,550 15 317 24 lOS IV Alanganallur (TP)

6,989 170 1,877 956 - III Usilampatti (M)

3,718 25 328 355 - IV Elumalai (TP)

2,209 33 828 322 - V Peraiyur (TP)

2,693 98 997 346 62 V T.Kallupatti (TP)

9,129 80 1,841 1,317 80 III Tirumangalam (M)

177,031 5,354 50,102 35,019 - I Madurai (M Corp.)

639 128 121 1,169 21 IV Chinna Anuppanadi (CT)

10,055 93 840 1,353 - II Avaniyapurarn (TP)

8,919 93 561 1,130 17 III Thiruparankundram (TP)

2,010 6 50 204 - V Harveypatti (TP)

2,050 25 885 546 10 IV Tirunagar (TP)

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Class, name and civic status of town

2 V A.Vallalapatti (TP)

2 ITT Melur (M)

3 IV Paravai (TP)

4 III ViIangudi (TP)

S III Anaiyur (TP)

6 IV Kannadendal (CT)

7 IV NagavakuIam (CT)

" IV Othakadai (CT)

9 III Vandiyur (CT)

10 III Melamadai (CT)

II V PaIamedu (TP)

12 III Vadipatti (TP)

13 III Shola\ andan (TP)

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: THE MADURAI

STATEMENT Medical, Educational, Recreational

Medical facilities Educational facilities

3 4 S 7,088 D(2)

6 o Melur

( 7Km)

7

Madurai

(30Krn)

8 Daripatty

(4Krn)

33,881 H(3) 0(2) 273 Avinipatti Madurai Agarkoil

HC(9) TB

16,248 D HC(3)

Other(3)

21,167 H(6)

HC

38,310 H D(3)

NH(2)

16,013 H D(8)

17,803 H D(6)

12,18S D

21,977 HC(4)

NH(3)

29,098 H

8,183 D(3) HC

21,833 H(3)

FWC(6)

NH(3)

21,638 H(2) TB

NH(9)

(2Km)

o A.S.-I

47 Paravai

(IKm)

6 Madurai

(9Krn)

10 A&

Sc-(2)

20 Madurai

(6Km)

4 Madurai

(12Krn)

2S Madurai

(IKrn)

12 Madurai

(2Km)

S Madurai

(24Km)

104 Tiruvada

Gam

(3Krn)

(30Krn) (22 Krn)

Madruai Madurai

(10Krn) (16 Km)

Madurai Madurai

(7Krn) (7Krn)

Madruai Madruai

(9Krn) (9Krn)

Madurai Madurai

(6 Krn) (8Krn)

Madurai Madurai

(6Krn) (6Km)

Madurai Madurai

(12Krn) (12Km)

Madurai Madurai

(3Km) (3Km)

Madurai Madurai

(2Km) (2Km)

Madurai Madurai

(24Km) (24Km)

Madurai Madurai

(3Km) (3Krn)

100 Tiruvadaga Madurai Madurai

(SKrn) (1SKrn) (I5Km)

376

9 Daripatty

(4Krn)

10

Melur

(7Krns)

Attukularn Vt, Type(2)

(SKrn)

Madurai

(12Km)

Madurai

(7Km)

Madruai

(9Km)

Madurai

(8Krn)

Madurai

(6Km)

Madurai

(12Km)

Madurai

(3Km)

Madurai

(2Km)

Madurai

(24Km)

Madurai

(3Km)

Madurai

(1SKm)

0(4)

Vt(l)

Type(2)

Vt Type

o

Type(4)

Shtype(S)

Madurai

(12Km)

Madurai

(3Krn)

Madurai

(2Krn)

Type (I),

0(1)

Shtype(3)

Type(2)

Shtype(2)

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Educational facilities

11

5

Samaya Nallur

(5 Km)

12

1 (60)

3

1 (54)

13

4

14

2

Koodal Nagar Koodal 3

(3Km)

Madurai

(6Km)

Nagar

(3Km)

Madurai Madurai

(6Km) (6Km)

14 15 16

3 Hostel-l

(60 )

24 0 Madurai

(30Km)

4 PI(2)

2 4

Rr

PI

Rr(3)

2 0 Madurai

(6Km)

No.of recreational and cultural

facilities

Class, name and civic status

of town

17 18 19

4 3

10

o 4

2 o

3 2 4

o 4

20 PI-I,

Rr_1

PI-I.

Rr_1

PI-2,

Rr-l

PI-I.

Rr_3

2

V A.Vallalapatti (TP)

III Melur (M)

IV Paravai (TP)

III Vilangudi (TP)

Koodal III Anaiyur (TP)

Nagar

(3 Km)

PI-I,

Rr-I

IV Kannadendal (CT)

Madurai 2 2 5 0 Madurai Madurai Madurai 2 PI-I,

Rr-l

IV Nagavakulam (CT)

(6Km)

2

Madurai 2

(3Km)

Madurai

(2Km)

2 2

2 3

2 1 (65)

2

2

2

6

2

(6Km)

2 0 Madurai

(12Km)

3 0 Madurai

(3Km)

2 0 Madurai

(2Km)

o Madurai

(24Km)

14 0 Madurai

(3Km)

2 2 PI

(6Km) (6Km)

2 3

o o o

3 3

3 4

2 2 2

377

PI-I,

Rr-O

PI-I,

Rr-O

PI-O,

Rr-O

PI-I,

Rr-I

PI-I.

Rr-O

PI-I,

Rr-O

IV Othakadai (CT)

III Vandiyur (CT)

III Melamadai (CT)

V Palamedu (TP)

III Vadipatti (TP)

III Sholavandan (TP)

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Class, name and civic status of town

2

14 IV Alanganallur (TP)

IS III Usilampatti (M)

16 IV Elumalai (TP)

17 V Peraiyur (TP)

IS V T,Kallupatti (TP)

19 III TirumangaIalll (M)

20 I Madurai (M Corp,)

21 IV Chinna Anuppanadi (CT)

22 II A vaniyapuram (TP)

23 III Thiruparankundralll (TP)

24 V Harveypatti (TP)

25 IV Tirunagar (TP)

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: THE MADURAI

STATEMENT Medical, Educational, Recreational

Medical facilities Educational facilities

3 4

11,078 H D(3)

HC

30,601 H D(S)

TB NH

14,130 D HC NH

9,614 D(7)

9,416 D(3) HC

NH(7)

Other(3)

5 6

10 Madurai

(lSKm)

2lO A &Sc-I

7 S Madurai Madurai

(lSKm) (lSKm)

Madurai Madurai

(38Km) (38Km)

9

Madurai

(lSKm)

Madurai

(3SKm)

10

Type

Type(2) 0

Shtype(2)

5 Usilampatti Madurai Madurai Madurai Type(I),

(1SKm) (60Km) (60Km) (60Km)

34 Usilampatti Madurai Tirupran- Kappalore Type(l)

(30Klll)

77-

(4SKm) kundram

Madurai Madurai

(40Km) (40Km)

(35Km)

Nakkan­

kulam (25Km)

Type(I),

Vt(2)

43,631 H(1S) D(9) 425 Gurampatti Madurai Austinpatti Austinpatti Vt(5)

Other

928,869 H(l54)

D(153) HC(3) TB(2) NH(57) Other(50)

15,676

53,006 H(7) D(lO)

39,04S H(3) D HC

FWC(6) NH(4)

Other(7)

S,136 HC NH(2)

15,547 H(5) D(3)

(2Km)

2940 16

o Madurai

(3Km)

44 Madurai

(6Km)

109 Asc(2)

(20Km) (SKm)

Madurai

(SKIll)

(5Km)

3

Madurai Madurai ) Madurai

(3Km)

Madurai

(6Km)

Madurai

(8Km)

(3Km) (3Km)

Madurai

(6Km)

Madurai

(SKm)

16 Thiruparan- Madurai Thiruparan- Madurai kundram kundram

(I Km) (IOKm) (1 Km) (lOKm)

12 Thiruparan- Madurai kundram

(lOKrn)

378

Thiruparank Madurai undram (2 Km) (1 OKm)

Shtype(3)

Vt(36)

Shtype(41) 0(3)

Madurai

(3Km)

Type(3)

Shtype

Thiruparan­kundram

(l Km)

Shtype(2)

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II 12 13

2 5

3 7 4

2 2

2

4 6 9

75 104 162

5 9

5 9

6 8 9

Thiruparan- Thirupar kundram ankundra

m (1 Km) (1 Km)

6 8 9

'" "0 o ..c: u '"

14 15

2

16

PI

Rr(3)

3 13 PI Rr

2 PI Rr

7 PI Rr

4 PI

Rr(lO)

13 0 Madurai

(20Km)

262 0 7(327)

24 0 Madurai

(3Km)

19 0 Thiunagar

(lKrn)

19 0 Thiunagar

(IKm)

6 0 Thiunagar

(1Km)

8 0 Hostel-100

No.of recreational and cultural

facilities

17

5

4

o

co a "-' I':

Q 18

3

2

19

2

13

o

7

20

PI-I,

Rr-l

PI-I,

Rr-l

PI-I,

RI-l

PI-I,

RI-l

Class, name and civic status of town

2

IV Alanganallur (TP)

III Usilampatti (M)

IV Elumalai (TP)

V Peraiyur (TP)

4 PI-I, V T. Kallupatti (TP)

o 3

16 46

Madurai Madurai

(3Km) (3Krn)

0 3

2

0 Thirupar

ankundra m (1 Km)

4 2

379

3

Rr-lO

PI-I,

Rr-l

203 PI-20

Rr-82

Madurai Madurai

(3Krn) (3Km)

10 PI-I,

Rr-7

59 PI-I,

Rr-I

PI-I,

Rr-I

3 PI-I, Rr-4

III Tirumangalam (M)

I Madurai (M Corp.)

IV Chinna Anuppanadi (CT)

II Avaniyapuram (TP)

III Thiruparankundram (TP)

V Harvcypatti (TP)

IV Tirunagar (TP)

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DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: THE MADURAI

ST A TEMENT - VI

Trade, Commerce, Industr~ and Banking, 1999 Class, name and civic status Name of three most Important Name of three most important ~

'" of town commodities exported commodities manufactured 2 VJ "3

:0 -'<i u ,:, '" c 'c '" '"' '"' 3rd 3rd ~ bJJ ,::: 0 '"

.£0 1st 2nd 15t 2nd .£0 ~ c:: u

E '- '- OJ '- "§ ;:J 0 0 'u 0 c:: '" '" 0 '" 2 V1

OJ OJ '" OJ "3 '" oa "8 .£0 .£0 ·z E :0 E u

'': ::l ::l '"' ::l '': 'u OJ

Z Z '" Z bJJ 0 r;/) u '" en

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

V A.Vallalapatti (TP) Coir Basket Vechile Coir Basket Vechile 2

Products Making Making

2 III Melur (M) Wooden Coir Mat Wooden COiT Mat 8 4

Plough Products Plough Products

3 IV Paravai (TP) Soft Mineral Pickles Soft Mineral Pickles

Drinks Water Drinks Water

4 III Vilangudi (TP) Garments Soft Hallow Yarn Soft Hallow 2

Drinks Blocks Drinks Blocks

5 III Anaiyur (TP) Neem Edible Pickles Neem Edible Pickles

Oil Oil Oil Oil

6 IV Kannadendal (CT) Soft Handlooms Furniture Soda Textiles Furniture

Drinks

7 IV Nagavakulam (CT) Soft Pickles Pappad Soda Pickles Pappad

Drinks I

8 IV Othakadai (CT) Utensils Nutritions Juices Steel Nutritions Juices 2

Products Vessals Products

9 III Vandiyur (CT) Plastic Asafoetida Garments Plastic Asafoetida Garments

Vessals Vessals

10 III Melamadai (CT) Edible Pappad Allopathy Edible Pappad Allupathy

Oil Medicine Oil Medicine

II V Palamedu (TP) Milk Pickles Wooden Milk Pickles Wooden 2 4

Products Products Products Products

12 III Vadlpatti (TP) Sugar Cocount Fire Sugar Cane Cocount Fire 4 2 4

Fiber Bricks Products Fiber Bricks

380

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ST A TEMENT - VI

Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1999 Class, name and civic status Name of three most important Name of three most important e

of town commodities exported commodities manufactured 2 Vl ::i '6 ..:.: .~ C .... § 5D c/O u

v .~ 0 .... ..n 1 st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd ..n '" c: u

E '- '- tl '- e ::l 0 0 'u 0

'" .... .... 0 .... 2 Vl

v v Vl v ::i .~ ('3 ..n ..n ..n tl E E '6 E u ·c ·c 'u v ::l ::l ~ ::l bI.J ~ <Zl Z Z u Z '" 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 III Sholavandan (TP) Coir Paper Soft Coir Paper Soft 5 3 2

Board Drinks Board Drinks

14 IV Alanganallur (TP) Sugar Pot Cocount Sugar Pottery Cocount 4 2

Oil Oil

15 III Usilampatti (M) Biscuits Pickles Oil Biscuits Pickles Oil 8 3

16 IV Elumalai (TP) Bricks Furniture Cane Bricks Furniture Cane 3

Sugar Sugar

17 V Peraiyur (TP) Matches Wooden Soda Soft Matches Wooden Soda Soft 2 2

Furniture Drinks Furniture Drinks

18 V T.Kallupatti (TP) Stcel Wooden Leather Steel Wooden Leather

Furniture Furniture Products Furniture Furniture Products

19 III Tirumangalam (M) Oil Match Cycle Oil Match Box Cycle 8 4

Box Tube Box Tube

20 I Madurai (M Corp.) Handloom Rubber Yarn Textiles Rubber Yarn 105 5 15

Product Product

21 IV Chinna Anuppanadi Pappad Plastic Steel Pappad Plastic Steel

(CT) Article Products Article Products

22 II A vaniyapuram (TP) Garments Steel Pappad Textiles Steel Pappad 4

Furniture Furniture

23 III Thiruparankundram Handloom Bricks Cotton Handloom Bricks Cotton 5

(TP) Cloth Yarn Cloth Yarn

24 V Harveypatti (TP) Agarpalli Pappad Steel Agarpalli Pappad Steel

Furniture Furniture

25 IV Tirunagar (TP) Handloom Card Pickles Handloom Card Pickles 6 2

Sarees Board Sarees Board

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DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: THE MADURAI

STATEMENT Civic and other amenities

Class and name of town Name of the slum Is it No. of Population of Paved roads System of notified households the Slum (in sewerage

... (approximate) (approximate) kilometers) <U

.0 E ;:; <=

C;; ·c

<!.l CIl

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

I V A. Vallalapatti (TP) I.Gandhinagar No 300 1,520 0.6 OSD

2.South Harijan St. No 200 1,020 0.3 OSD

3.shanmuganatha Puram No 85 422 1.0 OSD

4.Gandhi St Colony No 32 156 0.6 OSD

5.West Piller St. No 24 127 0.3 OSD

6.Chittiyar Patty Colony No 20 106 0.2 OSD

2 III Melur (M) 1. Pall av arayanpatti No 120 600 0.2 OSD

2.01d Sukkampatti No 85 340 0.0 OSD

3.Nondikoilpatti Kumber St. No 90 360 0.0 OSD

4.Anna Colony No 40 160 0.1 OSD

5. Vellanathanpatti No 55 220 0.0 OSD

6.Thaikkal St. No 20 80 1.0 OSD

7.Chokkampatti Ad Colony No 65 260 0.6 OSD

8.Malampatti No 40 160 0.0 OSD

Bharathathithasan Colony

9.Therkkupatti Nahruji Colony No 45 180 0.1 OSD

1O.Sathiya Nagar No 35 140 0.0 OSD

3 IV Paravai (TP) I.Nanthanar St. No 28 144 0.5 OSD

2.Saminatha Nagar No 49 241 1.2 OSD

3.Thatco Colony No 15 78 1.0 OSD

4.Gandhi Nagar No 36 177 0.6 OSD

5.Sathya Moorthy Nagar No 22 110 1.2 OSD

4 III Vilangudi (TP) I.Karisal Kulam No 212 1,060 1.3 OSD

2.Chokkanatha Puram No 264 1,320 2.3 OSD

5 III Anaiyur (TP) I.Anaioyur No 400 1,600 6.7 OSD

2.Selayaneri No 70 280 2.3 OSD

3.Milakarani No 65 260 2.1 OSD

4.Karupiahpuram No 30 120 1.4 OSD

5.Kosakulam No 70 280 2.5 OSD

6.Patimedu No 31 128 1.6 OSD

7.Alangulam No 61 244 2.4 OSD

8. Mudakathan No 42 168 2.2 OSD

9. Indira Nagar No 30 120 1.8 OSD

6 lIT Vandiyur (CT) lJheerthak Kadu No 400 1,635 2.8 OSD

7 III Melamadai (CT) 1. Vinayagar Nagar No 30 150 1.8 OSD i

382

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Numher of latrines Method of No. of tap Electricity connections Class and name of town Private Community disposal of points/public Domestic Road Others

water service others night soil hydrants lighting borne installed for (points)

supply of protected water

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 2 2 ST 7 122 29 V A.Vallalapatti (TP)

2 ST 4 54 19

2 ST 4 52 24

ST 3 15 12

ST 2 10 8

ST 4 10 12

12 ST 6 85 III Melur (M)

8 ST 8 60 2

9 ST 0 65 1

4 ST 7 35

6 ST 7 40

2 ST 20

7 ST 6 58

4 ST 2 35

5 ST 1 38 1

5 ST 0 30 0

10 ST 3 25 2 IV Paravai (TP)

5 ST 3 45 2

20 ST 6 15 2

10 ST 3 33 2

15 ST 3 21 2

52 ST 45 191 45 2 III Vilangudi (TP)

126 ST 98 252 35

4 ST 28 36 20 III Anaiyur (TP)

2 ST 6 7 8

3 ST 5 6 6

I ST 4 4 5

2 ST 6 6 7

ST 3 3 4

2 ST 6 6 5

ST 4 4 4

ST 3 3 4

4 ST 3 10 III Vandiyur (CT)

ST 0 3 III Melamadai (CT)

383

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DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: THE MADURAI

STATEMENT Civic and other amenities

Class and name of town Name of the slum Is it No. of Population of Paved roads System of notified households the Slum (in sewerage

... (approximate) (approximate) kilometers) <)

..0 a '" ;::::

~ ·c <)

Ul

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

8 V Palamedu (TP) 1. Sukkampatti No 180 900 0.4 OSD

2. Konapatti No 120 480 0.4 OSD

3.Ram Nagar No 160 645 0.4 OSD

4.Naidu St. No 130 600 0.3 OSD

9 III Vadipatti (TP) IHarijan Colony -Ward 1 No 130 600 2.0 OSD

2.Pottiupatti -Ward 9 No 125 550 1.0 OSD

3.Bodinaickanpatti -Ward 10 No 75 375 1.0 OSD

4.Sanampatti -Ward 15 No 60 300 1.0 OSD

5.Kulasekaran Kottai -Ward 16 No 100 425 1.0 OSD

10 III Sholavandan (TP) I.Pettai Sandanamarikoil St. No 500 2,010 1.3 OSD

2.0ttupacheri Melapacheri No 200 850 0.6 OSD

3. Keelapacheri No 250 1,020 0.8 OSD

4.Sappani Koil St. No 200 830 0.6 OSD

5.Vannar St. No 100 450 0.5 OSD

6.Therkuellai New Sl. No 75 315 0.4 OSD

7.Alankottam East St. No 45 180 0.3 OSD

8.Vaithiya Nathapuram No 500 2,400 1.3 OSD

11 IV Alanganallur (TP) l.Karattu Colony No 50 250 0.0 OSD

2.Kamaraj St. No 150 750 0.2 OSD

3.KaIiammankoil St. No 125 625 0.2 OSD

4.Sugar Factory Road No 20 100 0.0 OSD

5.Valasai No 19 95 0.1 OSD

6.Kuravan Kulam No 143 715 0.0 OSD

12 III Usilampatti (M) I.Mamaraathupatti No 234 990 1.0 OSD

2.Karattanpatti Colony No 253 1,184 1.0 OSD

3. Karukattanpatti No 306 1,200 1.2 OSD

4. Vadakattupatti No 154 992 1.2 OSD

5. Annamparipatti No 306 980 0.9 OSD

6.Gandhi Colony No 352 1,100 0.9 OSD

7.Kavanampatti Colony No 254 1,010 1.0 OSD

8.Kavanampatti No 256 1,215 1.0 OSD

9. Keelapudur No 155 462 1.0 OSD

13 IV Elumalai (TP) I.South St. No 250 564 2.0 OSD

2.Gopal Puram No 300 631 1.4 OSD

3.E.Perumalpatti No 350 816 2.6 OSD

4.Harijan St. No 200 627 2.1 OSD

384

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Number of latrines Method of No. of tap Electricity connections Class and name of town Private Community disposal of points/public Domestic Road Others

water service others night soil hydrants lighting borne installed for (points)

supply of protected water

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 2 ST 5 45 4 V Palamedu (TP)

2 ST 3 38 9 1 ST 2 43 8

ST 3 34 6

S 50 125 35 III Vadipatti (TP)

S 19 50 16

S 12 40 20

S 11 20 15

2 S 17 40 18

210 ST 25 468 8 III Sholavandan (TP)

100 ST 5 121 3

110 ST 8 161 3

96 ST 8 139 3

79 ST 4 77 3

60 ST 3 68 2

30 ST 3 35 2

248 ST 18 471 8

S 3 26 12 IV Alanganallur (TP)

ST 5 88 24

ST 3 66 13

ST 1 18 7

ST 1 12 4

ST 5 85 28

45 ST 8 118 10 III Usilampatti (M)

10 ST 4 34 11

35 ST 5 126 18

65 ST 7 85 15

55 ST 8 128 14

53 ST 9 178 13

75 ST 5 25 12

10 ST 7 55 11

15 ST IO 155 20

74 ST 201 225 80 IV Elumalai (TP)

78 2 ST 249 278 90

84 2 ST 298 304 102

64 ST 150 196 83

385

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DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: THE MADURAI

STATEMENT Civic and other amenities

Class and name of town Name of the slum Is it No. of Population of Paved roads System of notified households the Slum (in sewerage

'- (approximate) (approximate) kilometers) <U

..0 ~ ::l ~

'" .>=: <U

Ul

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 V Peraiyur (TP) I.Adithiiravidar Colony No 120 520 0.5 OSD

2.Aranthathiyar St. No 90 460 0.3 OSD

3.Anna Nagar No 10 50 0.1 OSD

15 V T.Kallupatti (TP) l. Muthiah Mooper St. No 200 1,000 0.2 OSD

2. Velamooper St. No 150 750 0.2 OSD

3.Mutharasiamman St. No 160 800 0.2 OSD

4.Adhithiravidar St. No 120 600 0.2 OSD

5.Sweeper St. No 150 750 0.2 OSD

16 III TirumangaJam (M) I.Annanagar No 125 460 0.2 OSD

2. Kooliapuram No 98 296 0.3 OSD

3. Mohamedshapuram No 102 318 0.7 OSD

4.Venkatasa Muthiram No 101 288 0.2 OSD

5.Sengulam Harijan Colony No 98 198 0.5 OSD

6.Arundhathiyar Colony No 92 188 0.2 OSD

7.Sweeper Colony No 96 205 0.3 OSD

S.Kakkan Colony No 109 218 0.1 OSD

9.PaJaniapuram No 122 312 1.3 OSD

10.Ambethkar St. No 96 260 0.2 OSD

17 I Madurai (M Corp.) I. ViIlapuram Keerathurai No 1,630 8,156 1.1 OSD

2.0dakkarai No III 829 0.5 OSD

3.Nagammalmadam Uppurani No 250 1,501 0.7 OSD

Kalavasal

4.Mayanakai Ambethkar No 20S 1,090 0.7 OSD

St,Mariamman Koil St.

5.Chinnakammai No 525 3,625 0.4 OSD

6.Ambethkar Nagar No 166 634 0.3 OSD

7.Dheivakannai St. No 442 2,197 0.4 OSD

8.Kareemsha Palli,Sungam Palli No 98 522 0.2 OSD

9.Cheeni Rowthar No 332 1,487 0.3 OSD

10. Lasmil puram No 432 2,477 0.2 OSD

10, 12,Rasayanapattarai

II.Arunachalapuram No 249 1,245 0.2 OSD

12.Dhumatti Rengasamy Lane No 54 270 0.3 OSD

13.East Madurai Station Road No 184 864 0.3 OSD

l.West Anna Thoppu No 450 3,200 0.6 OSD

2.Kattli Naicker St. No 40 205 0.4 OSD

386

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-VII in Slums 1999

Number of latrines Method of No. of tap Electricity connections Class and name of town Private Community disposal of points/public Domestic Road Others

water service others night soil hydrants lighting borne install ed for (points)

~upply of protected water

9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 2 S 3 290 10 V Peraiyur (TP)

S 3 210 8

S 5 2

12 ST 4 120 6 V T.Kallupatti (TP)

10 ST 6 80 7

11 ST 4 100 5

12 ST 5 80 4

12 ST 9 120 7

76 ST 2 90 8 TTl Tirumangalarn (M)

II ST 2 65 8

85 ST 3 130 12

2 S 120 19 16

S 5 55 10

5 ST 2 40 5

S 2 70 5

72 ST 175 15

10 ST 3 80 8 10

15 ST 2 75 12

48 4 ST 5 262 56 I Madurai (M Corp.)

15 2 ST 2 24 12

2 2 ST 3 52 24

10 ST 4 41 19

42 2 ST 2 92 21

7 ST 2 43 15

14 4 ST 3 96 17

12 2 ST 3 12 18

16 4 ST 11 36 32

18 4 ST 6 63 42

22 ST 2 41 14

6 3 ST 3 19 22

2 ST 2 17 18

75 4 ST 6 150 25

8 ST 2 20 20

387

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STATEMENT Civic and other amenities

Class and name of town Name of the slum Is it No. of Population of Paved roads System of notified households the Slum (in sewerage

.... (approximate) (approximate) kilometers) <l)

on S ::l c;

c:a .>:: <l)

[/)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I Madurai (M Corp.) 3.Ram Nagar Padasalai Iii St. No 21 227 0.3 OSD

4.Anthoniyar Koil St. No 57 664 0.4 OSD

5. Karuppiah Pillai Thoppu No 45 477 0.2 OSD

6.East & West Mariamman Koil No 75 650 0.5 OSD

7.Gomespalayam No 228 1,021 0.2 OSD

8. Park St. No 72 302 0.3 OSD

9.Manjalmedu Colony No 224 2,695 0.5 OSD

10. Vaikkal Karai No 75 552 0.6 OSD

II.Murattampathiri No 146 1,128 0.7 OSD

12.Bodi Line No 450 2,550 1.5 OSD

I 3. Kattu Naicker Thoppu No 125 780 0.5 OSD

14.Singarapuram No 128 648 0.4 OSD

15.Kankani Line No 86 522 0.6 OSD

16.Rajiv Gandhi Nagar No 600 2,245 0.3 OSD

17. Valaiveesitheppakulam No 60 230 0.2 OSD

18.Pookkara Thoppu No 64 268 0.3 OSD

19. Vaikkal Karai No 68 376 0.3 OSD

20.Alagan Thoppu No 18 121 0.3 OSD

21.Gandhi Colony No 66 268 0.3 OSD

22.Pykara Muthuramlinga No 750 4,300 1.6 OSD

Puram

23.Madukulam East St. No 420 2,700 0.6 OSD

24.Samrnattipuram Main Road No 70 510 1.2 OSD

25.Ponmeni Harijan Colony No 30 1,800 0.4 OSD

26.Pandian Nagar No 124 1,232 0.4 OSD

27.Kanmai Karai No 390 2,234 0.9 OSD

28.Kamarajar I & Ii St. No 160 812 0.6 OSD

29.Chinnachamy Pillai St. No 140 710 0.6 OSD

30.Kamatchiamman Koil St. No 423 2,453 0.4 OSD

3I.Fathima Nagar No 505 2,700 0.7 OSD

32.Aasaithambi St. No 515 3.642 0.4 OSD

33.A.K.Gopaian St. No 18 104 0.4 OSD

34.Meellatchipuram No 20 112 0.3 OSD

35. Irulandithevar No 80 410 0.8 OSD

36.Pillaiyar Koil St. No 40 208 0.4 OSD 37.Kalan Koil St. No 40 212 0.3 OSD

38.Muthu Thevar Colony No 605 4,405 1.2 OSD

39.Ganesapuram. No 104 525 1.2 OSD

Mudakkusalai

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Number oflatrines Method of No. of tap Electricity connections Class and name of town Private Community disposal of points/public Domestic Road Others

water service others night soil hydrants lighting borne installed for (points)

supply of protected water

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 2 15 8 ST 2 17 15 I Madurai (M Corp.)

50 ST 2 35 10

40 8 ST 2 35 17 iO 8 ST 4 60 23

12 ST 2 50 14

5 ST 40 12

125 8 ST 3 45 10

60 12 ST 2 38 10

10 8 ST 5 120 20

10 ST 200 26

15 5 ST 4 80 10

50 8 ST 3 75 22

10 ST 3 50 11

10 ST 250 10

10 ST 35 17

2 ST 40 21

2 ST 33 15

2 ST 12 l3

2 ST 1 29 9

250 8 ST 12 90 27

60 8 ST 6 110 35

5 8 ST 6 42 41

10 8 ST 4 70 33

50 8 ST 3 67 12

250 ST 6 105 8

90 ST 4 80 15

75 ST 3 90 II

250 ST 3 140 8

250 3 ST 6 170 30

200 ST 4 190 24

10 ST 2 15 10

10 ST 90 12

15 ST 4 85 20

10 ST 2 84 I I

10 12 ST 75 9

15 ST 6 60 17

25 ST 4 100 25

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STATEMENT Civic and other amenities

Class and name of town Name of the slum Is it No. of Population of Paved roads System of" notified households the Slum (in sewerage

'- (approximate) (approximate) kilometers) 0)

..0 a ::0 .:

C'3 ·c 0)

IZl

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

I Madurai (M Corp.) I. Backi yanathapuram No 522 2,610 3.5 OSD

2.Anna St. No 80 401 0.8 OSD

3.Anthaneri No 930 4,652 0.9 OSD

4.Managiri No 509 2,847 2.5 OSD

5.S.M.P Colony No 581 2.906 1.5 OSD

6.Karumbalai No 837 4,185 3.5 OSD

7.Ambethkar Nagar No 101 500 1.5 OSD

8.Narimedu Odai No 100 500 0.5 OSD

9.Meenakshipuram Odai No 108 540 1.0 OSD

10.Indira Nagar No 301 1,505 1.5 OSD

11.Purathi Thalaivar Colony No 232 1,160 1.0 OSD

12.Vaigai Vadagarai No 815 4,072 2.5 OSD

I.Melavasal No 1,248 5,995 0.8 OSD

2.Subramaniapuram No 1,452 2,654 0.3 OSD

3. Muthupatti No 798 4,230 0.5 OSD

4.Thideer Nagar No 1,206 6,306 0.7 OSD

5.Heera Nagar No 710 2,702 0.3 OSD

18 IT Avaniyapuram (TP) I.Periyar Nagar No 400 2,000 3.0 OSD

2.Sweeper Colony No 14 70 0.0 OSD

3.Ambethkar Nagar No 200 1,000 1.0 OSD

4.Chinna Udappu No 150 750 0.0 OSD

5.Vellakkal No 100 500 0.0 OSD

19 III Tirupparangundtram I.Ambethkar Nagar No 30 160 0.2 OSD

(TP) 2.Pallar St. No 35 175 0.1 OSD

3.Sakkilliar St. No 40 200 0.2 OSD

4.Parayan Malai No 35 175 0.2 OSD

5.Pamban Nagar 8Th St. No 19 95 0.1 OSD

6.Nilaiyur Road No 25 125 0.2 OSD

7.Anna Nagar No 20 100 0.1 OSD

8.Kattunaikar St. No 40 200 0.1 OSD

9.Theppakula St. No 35 175 0.1 OSD

20 V Harvcypatti (TP) I.Sooravalimedu No 38 190 0.1 OSD

2.Dobby Quarters No 20 100 0.3 OSD

21 IV Tirunagar (TP) I.Soranam Colony No 48 270 3.0 OSD

2.0nnakkal Colony No 22 130 2.0 OSD

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Number of latrines Method of No. of tap Electricity connections Class and name of town Private Community disposal of points/public Domestic Road Others

water service others night soil hydrants lighting borne installed for (points)

sllpplyof protected water

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 2 4 4 ST 35 520 215 I Madurai (M Corp.)

3 3 ST 20 80 8

2 ST 2 920 80

2 3 ST 10 509 25

2 ST 15 581 15

6 4 ST 30 800 132

3 2 ST 15 101 30

3 ST 10 100 15

2 2 ST 10 108 20

4 ST 20 251 72

4 ST 5 210 50

6 2 ST 25 750 110

346 2 ST 21 1,017 131

419 3 ST 42 1,227 125

122 ST 6 571 87

401 2 ST 32 1,069 123

166 ST 12 650 56

84 ST 76 326 45 II Avaniyapuram (TP)

2 ST 5 4

38 ST 44 140 20

16 ST 30 118 16

10 ST 28 92 8

2 ST 12 7 III Tirupparangundtram

2 ST 4 10 5 (TP)

ST 5 15 11

ST 5 20 3

S 2

S 10 5

S 6 3

ST 10 5

ST 2 3 4

10 ST 5 38 5 V Harveypatti (TP)

5 ST 2 5 2

ST 4 220 25 IV Tirunagar (TP)

6 ST 6 110 27

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