Ayothiapattinam block

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Ayothiapattinam block is a revenue block of Salem district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. [1] This revenue block consist of 32 panchayat villages. [2] They are,

Revenue blocks, revenue circles or firka are the local revenue sub-divisions of the various districts of the states of India. These blocks should not be confused with the similar Panchayath union blocks (Blocks) and taluks. The revenue blocks exist to simplify local administration, and each consists of a small number of revenue villages, governed by a Revenue Inspector. The Revenue Inspector is charged with a number of key administrative roles, most notably the identification and collection of tax revenue. Sometimes the land area in a revenue circle is identified as an ILRC for administrative purposes. While Revenue blocks may be as large as or larger than a tehsil, revenue circles are generally smaller. In the state of Tamil Nadu alone, there are 1,127 revenue blocks.

Salem district District in Tamil Nadu, India

Salem District is a district of Tamil Nadu state in southern India. Salem was the biggest district before separating Dharmapuri in Tamilnadu. The district was now separated into Dharmapuri, Krishnagiri, Namakkal as individual district. Salem is the district headquarters and other major towns in the district include Attur, Mettur Sankagiri and Edappadi. Salem two thousand years ago is evident from the discovery of silver coins of the Greek Emperor Tiberices Claudices Nero in Koneripatti of Salem in 1987. It was ruled by Mazhavar King Kolli Mazhavan and kings Adhiyamaan and Valvil Ori of sangam age. It comes under Kongu Nadu & Mazhanadu a vast region dated 2nd century BC. Salem was the largest district of Tamil Nadu. It was bifurcated into Salem – Dharmapuri districts in 1965 and Namakkal district in 1997.

Tamil Nadu State in Southern India

Tamil Nadu is one of the 29 states of India. Its capital and largest city is Chennai. Tamil Nadu lies in the southernmost part of the Indian subcontinent and is bordered by the union territory of Puducherry and the South Indian states of Kerala, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. It is bounded by the Eastern Ghats on the north, by the Nilgiri Mountains, the Meghamalai Hills, and Kerala on the west, by the Bay of Bengal in the east, by the Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Strait on the southeast, and by the Indian Ocean on the south. The state shares a maritime border with the nation of Sri Lanka.

  1. A.n.mangalam
  2. Aladipatti
  3. Chinnanur
  4. Karipatti
  5. Korathupatti
  6. M.palapatti
  7. Masinaickenpatti
  8. Pallipatti
  9. S.n.mangalam
  10. Udayapatti
  11. Veeranam
  12. Achankuttapatty
  13. Anupur
  14. D.perumapalayam
  15. Karumapuram
  16. Kullampatti
  17. M.perumapalayam
  18. Mettupatti
  19. Periyagoundapuram
  20. Sukkampatti
  21. Valaiyakaranur
  22. Vellalagundam
  23. Adhikaripatti
  24. Chinnagoundapuram
  25. Dasanaickenpatti
  26. Kootathupatti
  27. Kuppanur
  28. M.thathanur
  29. Minnampalli
  30. Poovanoor
  31. Thailanur
  32. Valasaiyur

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11.48°N 77.87°E Sankagiri block is a revenue block of Salem district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. This revenue block consist of 22 panchayat villages.They are,

  1. Alathur
  2. Devannagoundanur
  3. Katheri
  4. Koneripatti
  5. Morur East
  6. Olakkachinnanur
  7. Sanyasipatti Agraharam
  8. Veerachipalayam
  9. Annathanapatti
  10. Irugalur
  11. Kaveripatti
  12. Koneripatti Agrm.
  13. Morur West
  14. Pullagoundampatti
  15. Sungudivaradhampatti
  16. Chinnagoundanur
  17. Iveli
  18. Kaveripatti Agraharam
  19. Kottavaradhampatti
  20. Mottaiyanur
  21. Pullagoundampatti Agrm.
  22. Vadugapatti

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  1. Andipatti
  2. Ayyamperumampatti
  3. Chettichavadi
  4. Dhalavaipatti
  5. Erumapalayam
  6. Inamvedugathampatti
  7. Kondappanaickenpatti
  8. Majaragollapatti
  9. Mallamooppampatti
  10. Sanyasigundu
  11. Sarkargollapatti
  12. Selathampatti
  13. Thirumalaigiri
  14. Vattamuthampatti

Veerapandi block is a revenue block of Salem district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. This revenue block consist of 25 panchayat villages.They are,

  1. Akkarapalayam
  2. Chennagiri
  3. Kadathur Agr.
  4. Maramangalathupatti
  5. Murungapatti
  6. Perumagoundampatti
  7. Puthur Agr.
  8. Senaipalayam
  9. Elampillai
  10. Anaikuttapatti
  11. Ettimanickampatti
  12. Kalparapatti
  13. Marulayampalayam
  14. Papparapatti
  15. Perumampatti
  16. Rajapalayam
  17. Uthamasolapuram
  18. Ariyagoundampatti
  19. Inambiroji
  20. Keerapappambadi
  21. Mooduthurai
  22. Periya Seeragapadi
  23. Poolavari
  24. Rakkipatti
  25. Veerapandi
  26. Vembadithalam

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References

  1. http://www.salem.tn.nic.in/
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-04-15. Retrieved 2011-09-08.