Thurinjikuppam

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Thurinjikuppam
Punjayat union
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Thurinjikuppam
Coordinates: 12°36′32″N79°07′21″E / 12.6087837°N 79.1225444°E / 12.6087837; 79.1225444 Coordinates: 12°36′32″N79°07′21″E / 12.6087837°N 79.1225444°E / 12.6087837; 79.1225444
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Tamilnadu
District Tiruvannamalai
RegionThondai Region
Revenue Division Arani
State Assembly Polur
Lok sabha constituency Arani
Founded byTamilnadu Government
Government
  TypePunjayat union
  BodyThurinjikuppam Punjayat union
  Regional Transport Arani
  Lok sabha memberMr.M.k.vishnu Prasad
  State Assembly memberMr.Sekaran
  District CollectorMr.Kandasamy IAS
  PresidentMrs.AarthiBaskaran
Area
[1]
  Total12 km2 (5 sq mi)
  Rank211 Metre
Elevation
7.2 m (23.6 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total2,993
  Density250/km2 (650/sq mi)
Language
  Official LanguageTamil
Time zone UTC+5:30
Postal code
606907
Vehicle registration TN 97
Distance From Chennai 165 KM
Distance From Tiruvannamalai 50 KM
Distance From Vellore 42 KM
Distance From Arani 22 KM
Distance From Polur 13 KM
Distance From Chettupattu 39 KM
Distance From Kannamangalam 22 KM
Website Thurinjikuppam

Thurinjikuppam Thiruvannamalai District, Tamil Nadu, India, is located in the Polur Taluk, which belongs to the Arani Revenue Division. The famous Adiparasakthi Amman Temple is located here.

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Population

According to the 2011 census of India, the total population is 2993. Of these, 1343 are women and 1404 are men. Thurinjikuppam Village, with a population of 2993, is the 36th most populous village in the Polur Taluk, which is the India's Tamil Nadu Thiruvannamalai District Polur The circle is located in the Polur circle. The total geographical area of Thurinjikuppam village is 7 km2, which is the 26th largest village in the sub-district. The population density of the village is 417 persons per km2. This panchayat is also included in the Polur assembly constituency & Arani Lok sabha constituency.

Road & transport facilities

Thurinjikuppam village is set up as a network of facilities.

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References

  1. "District Census Handbook : Tiruvannamalai" (PDF). Census of India. p. 30. Retrieved 21 June 2017.