Thiruthuraipoondi taluk is a taluk in Thiruvarur district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. [1] The headquarters of the taluk is the town of Thiruthuraipoondi.
According to the 2011 census, the taluk of Thiruthuraipoondi had a population of 217,104 with 106,433 males and 110,671 females. There were 1040 women for every 1000 men. The taluk had a literacy rate of 75.14. Child population in the age group below 6 was 9,817 Males and 9,612 Females. [2]
The following is complete list of villages in Thiruthiraipoondi taluk:
1 Adirangam
3 Alathambadi
4 Alivalam
5 Ammanur
6 Andankarai
7 Ariyalur
8 Athanur
9 Chettiyamoolai
10 Deevambalpuram
11 Desingurajapuram
12 Edaiyur
13 Ekkal
14 Ezhilur
15 Idumbavanam
17.Kaduvakothamangalam
18 Kallikudi
19 Kaluvangadu
20.Karpaganathar kulam
21 Katchanam
22 Kattimedu
23 Keelanammankurichi Muthupet
24 Keelaperumazhai
25 Keerakkalur
26 Keeralathur
27 Keezhapandi
28 Kokkalady
29 Komal
30 Korukkai
31 Kothamangalam
32 Kunnalur
33 Kunnur
34 Kurumbal
35 Manali
36 Mangal Muthupet
37 Mangudi
38 Maruthavanam
39 Melamarathur
41 Melaperumazhai
42 Mettupalayamm
43 Muthupet
44 Nedumbalam
45 Nunakkadu
46 Ovarur
47 Palayangudi
48 Pamani
49 Panaiyur
50 Pandi
51 Pichankottagam
52 Pinnathur
53 Poosalangudi
54 Rayanallur
55 Sanganthi
56 Sathangudi
57 Segal
59 Thiruppattur
60 Thiruthangur
61 Thiruvalanjuli
62 Tholi
64 Thuraikkadu
66 Uppur
67 Vadakadu
68 Vadasanganthi
69 Vanganagar
70 Veeranvayal
71 Velur
72 Vilakkudi
73 Vilangadu
74 Vilathur. [3]
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