Nallur block

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Nallur block is a revenue block of Cuddalore district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. [1] This revenue block consist of 64 panchayat villages. [2]

List of Panchayat Villages

SI.NoPanchayat Village
1 A.Agaram
2 A.Chithur
3 A.Marur
4 Adhamangalam
5 Adhiyur
6 Arugeri
7 Dheevalur
8 Elangiyanur
9 Eraiyur
10 Erappavur
11Ganapathikurichi
12 Gudalur
13 Ivathagudi
14 Karaiyur
15 Kattumailur
16 Keelkurichi
17 Kilimangalam
18 Ko.Kothanur
19 Kodikalam
20 Konur
21 Kosapallam
22 Kothattai
23 Kovilur
24 Kurukathancheri
25 Maduravalli
26 Maligaikottam
27 Maligaimedu
28 Mannampadi
29 Maruthathur
30 Me.Mathur
31 Melur
32 Murugankudi
33 N.Naraiyur
34 Nagar
35 Nallur
36 Narasingamangalam
37 Niramani
38 Pa.Kothanur
39 Pasikulam
40 Pe.Ponneri
41 Pe.Poovanur
42 Pelanthurai
43 Periyanesalur
44 Pinjanur
45 Poolambadi
46 Sathiyam
47 Sepakkam
48 Sethuvarayankuppam
49 Sevur
50 Sirumangalam
51 Sirunesalur
52 Soundracholapuram
53 T.Pudaiyur
54 Thalanallur
55 Thirupayar
56 Thiruvattathurai
57 Tholar
58 Thuraiyur
59 Vadakarai
60 Valasai
61 Vannathur
62 Varambanur
63 Venkarumbur
64 Veppur

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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Blocks". Archived from the original on 7 August 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2011.