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Districts of Madras in 1956 with 2009 boundaries in gray. During the British Raj, the Madras Presidency was made up of 26 districts, 12 of which were part of the boundaries of the present-day Tamil Nadu, namely, Chingleput, Coimbatore, Nilgiris, North Arcot, Madras, Madura, Ramnad, Salem, South Arcot, Tanjore, Tinnevely, and Trichinopoly.
Nagar Panchayat (Tamil: பேரூராட்சிகள்) is the body of government for areas in transition form ‘rural’ to ‘urban’ its fall next to ...
39 languages. العربية ... Pages in category "Districts of Tamil Nadu" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect ...
Chengalpattu district: Tambaram Municipal Corporation: 723,017 [67] 174,787: 21 October 2021 [68] 5 [67] 70 [67] 87.64 [67] 22 Karaikudi: Sivaganga district: Karaikudi Municipal Corporation: 303,291 [69] 106,784: 15 March 2024 [70] NA 100 [71] NA 23 Namakkal: Namakkal district: Namakkal Municipal Corporation: 119,491: 119,491: NA NA NA 24 ...
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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.
List of Municipal Corporations [7] No City District Name Population (Revised) [a] Population [b] [8] Date of formation Number of zones Wards Area (km 2) 1 Chennai: Chennai district: Greater Chennai Corporation: 6,672,000 [9] 4,646,732: 29 September 1688 [9] 15 [10] 200 [11] 426.00 [12] 2 Madurai: Madurai district: Madurai Municipal Corporation ...
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]