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Kandiyanallur
Kandiyanallur (India)
Coordinates: 12°22′59″N79°35′49″E / 12.382969°N 79.597034°E / 12.382969; 79.597034 Coordinates: 12°22′59″N79°35′49″E / 12.382969°N 79.597034°E / 12.382969; 79.597034
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Tamil Nadu
Languages
  Official Tamil = Tamil
  Other Telugu = Telugu
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
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Kandiyanallur is a village located south west of Chennai in Tamil Nadu, India. It is a part of Vandavasi Taluk in the district of Thiruvannamalai. According to the 2011 Government of India Census data, [1] there are a total of 79 families residing in the village. The population is 270 of which 138 are male and 132 are female. The village is administrated by an elected Sarpanch. The primary occupation of the villagers is Agriculture. [1]

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Politics

Kandiyanallur comes under the Vandavasi Vidhan Sabha constituency of the State of Tamil Nadu. This seat is reserved for Scheduled Caste [2]

The winner of the 2016 Vidhan Sabha election was Ambethkumar, S from DMK with 80206 votes and runner up was Meganathan, V from AIADMK with 62138 votes.

Previous results are listed below [3]

YearA C No.Constituency NameCategoryWinnerSexPartyVotesRunner UpGenderPartyVotes
201169Vandavasi(SC)Gunaseelan.VMAIADMK84529Kamalakkannan.JMDMK72233
2009By PollsVandavasi(SC)J. KamalakannaFDMK78827P. MunusamyMAIADMK40810
200651Vandavasi(SC)Jayaraman S PMDMK65762Chakkrapani.MMAIADMK42974
200151Vandavasi(SC)Murugavelrajan.KMPMK55773Loganathan .K.MDMK46902
199651Vandavasi(SC)Anandan, BalaMDMK65775Gunaseelan, V.MADMK26029
199151Vandavasi(SC)Thamazharasan C.K.MADK55990Rajagopal V.MDMK26496
198951Vandavasi(SC)Dhanaraj, V.MDMK35264Govindan, T.S.MINC21176
198451Vandavasi(SC)A. ArumughamMINC48712V. RajagopalMDMK38326
198051Vandavasi(SC)Kuppusami, CMADK38501Kanniappan, CMDMK36019
197751Vandavasi(SC)P. MunuswamyMADK28306C. KanniappanMDMK26476

Education

PUPS-KANDIYANALLUR is a Tamil medium co-educational school located in the village. School is approved for Primary level education and works under the management of Local body. [4]

News

In 2010, seven ancient apparently Panchaloha idols were unearthed around an ancient Siva temple. [5]

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References

  1. 1 2 "2011 Census". census2011.co.in.
  2. "Vandavasi Vidhan Sabha Constituency | AnyPursuit Knowledge Network". AnyPursuit Knowledge Network. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
  3. "Vandavasi Election Results 2016, Candidate list, Winner, Runner-up and Current MLAs". elections.in. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
  4. "PUPS-KANDIYANALLUR Primary School". studyapt.com.
  5. "Seven ancient idols unearthed". The Hindu.