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Animation showing the division of districts in Tamil Nadu from 1956 to 2009. On 2 October 1965, Dharmapuri district was bifurcated from the erstwhile Salem district comprising Dharmapuri, Harur, Hosur, and Krishnagiri taluks. [8] In 1969, the Madras State was renamed as Tamil Nadu. [9]
List of Municipal Corporations [7]; No City District Name Population (Revised) [a] Population () [b] [8Date of formation Number of zones Wards Area (km 2) ; 1 Chennai: Chennai district
The Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly is the unicameral legislature of the state of Tamil Nadu, in south India. It has existed since 1 November 1986. [1] As of 2022, it comprises members from 234 constituencies, who are democratically elected using the First-past-the-post system.
List of Municipal Corporations [3]; No City District Name Population (Revised) [a] Population () [b] [4Date of formation Number of zones Wards Area (km 2) ; 1 Chennai: Chennai district
These administrative units are classified based on the district. There are 38 districts in Tamil Nadu and for revenue administration purposes, each district is divided into divisions, which are further divided to Taluks. [1] Each of these Taluks have a list of revenue villages under them. Tahsildar is the head of these Taluks.
This is a list of the revenue divisions and taluks of Tamil Nadu, a southern state of India.These administrative units are classified based on the district. There are 38 districts in Tamil Nadu, and for revenue administration purposes, each district is divided into divisions, headed by a Revenue Divisional Officer (RDO), which are further divided into taluks. [1]
Categories of Tamil Nadu by district (5 C) A. Ariyalur district (9 C, 13 P) C. Chengalpattu district (8 C, 10 P) ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics; Cookie ...
'Village government council') are political divisions of Tamil Nadu towns that have population of 500 or more. [1] They are responsible for running and maintaining the public infrastructure at the local level. As of 2020, there are a total of 12,524 panchayat councils in Tamil Nadu. [2]