Tiruchirappalli District is one of the 38 districts, located along the Kaveri River, in Tamil Nadu, India. The headquarters of the district is the city of Tiruchirappalli.
Tiruchirappalli District
Trichy District | |
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District of Tamil Nadu | |
Coordinates: 10°47′N 78°41′E | |
Country | India |
State | Tamil Nadu |
Municipal corporations | Tiruchirappalli |
Municipalities | Thuraiyur, Manapparai, Thuvakudi, Lalgudi, Musiri |
Town panchayats[1] | Balakrishnampatti, Kallakudi, Kattuputhur, Koothappar, Manachanallur, Mettupalayam, Ponnampatti, Poovalur, Pullambadi, South Kannanur, Sirugamani, Thathaiyangarpet, Thottiyam, Uppiliapuram |
divisions | Tiruchirappalli division, Lalgudi division, Musiri division, Srirangam division |
Headquarters | Tiruchirapalli |
Talukas | Lalgudi taluk, Manachanallur taluk, Manapparai taluk, Marungapuri taluk, Musiri taluk, Srirangam taluk, Thiruverumbur taluk, Thottiyam taluk, Thuraiyur taluk, Tiruchirappalli West taluk, Tiruchirappalli East taluk |
Government | |
• Collector | S. Sivarasu, IAS |
• Superintendent of Police | A.Mayilvaganan, IPS[2] |
• Assistant Collector | J.E.Padmaja, IAS[3] |
Area | |
• Total | 4,403.83 km2 (1,700.33 sq mi) |
• Rank | 10th |
Elevation | 88 m (289 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 2,722,290 |
• Rank | 6th |
• Density | 620/km2 (1,600/sq mi) |
Languages | |
• Official | Tamil |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 620 xxx and 621 xxx |
Telephone code | 0431 |
ISO 3166 code | [[ISO 3166-2:IN|]] |
Vehicle registration | TN-45, TN-48, TN-81[4] |
Central location: | 10°47′N 78°41′E |
Website | tiruchirappalli |
During the British Raj, the district was referred to as Trichinopoly, and was a district of the Madras Presidency; it was renamed upon India's declaration of independence in 1947. The district is spread over an area of 4,404 square kilometres (1,700 sq mi) and had a population of 2,722,290 in 2011.
Tiruchirappalli district lies almost at the exact centre of Tamil Nadu. The district has an area of 4,404 square kilometres. It is bounded in the north by Salem district, Northwest by Namakkal district, in the Northeast by Perambalur District, East by Ariyalur district and Thanjavur District, in the southeast by Pudukkottai district and Sivagangai district, in the south by Madurai district, in the southwest by Dindigul district and, in the west by Karur district. The district shares its borders with 10 other districts, the highest for any district in the state. The Kaveri river flows through the length of the district and is the principal source of irrigation and drinking water.[citation needed]
Kolli Hills form the boundary of Tiruchirapalli and Namakkal districts and Pachaimalai Hills form the Boundary of Salem and Perambalur district with Tiruchirapalli district in the North and North East.
The North most and South most parts of the district are hilly, central part of the district is Kaveri plains. Trichy district is little bit greener than other surrounding districts due to river Kaveri flowing through this district, by splitting the district into North and South.
Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
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1901 | 807,320 | — |
1911 | 876,070 | +0.82% |
1921 | 912,177 | +0.40% |
1931 | 918,342 | +0.07% |
1941 | 1,035,927 | +1.21% |
1951 | 1,184,158 | +1.35% |
1961 | 1,304,039 | +0.97% |
1971 | 1,650,768 | +2.39% |
1981 | 1,900,566 | +1.42% |
1991 | 2,196,473 | +1.46% |
2001 | 2,418,366 | +0.97% |
2011 | 2,722,290 | +1.19% |
source:[5] |
According to 2011 census, Tiruchirappalli district had a population of 2,722,290 with a sex-ratio of 1,013 females for every 1,000 males, much above the national average of 929.[6] A total of 272,456 were under the age of six, constituting 139,946 males and 132,510 females. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes accounted for 17.14% and 0.67% of the population respectively. The average literacy of the district was 74.9%, compared to the national average of 72.99%.[6] The district had a total of 698,404 households. There were a total of 1,213,979 workers, comprising 161,657 cultivators, 319,720 main agricultural labourers, 25,174 in house hold industries, 575,778 other workers, 131,650 marginal workers, 9,012 marginal cultivators, 59,062 marginal agricultural labourers, 5,212 marginal workers in household industries and 58,364 other marginal workers.[7]
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In 2013, Tiruchirappalli district went from nine taluks to eleven taluks.[8]
Tiruchirappalli District consists of the following urban centres:
The major rivers are the River Kaveri and the River Kollidam. The important rivers across city is Koraiyar, Uyyakondan and Kudamuruti rivers.
The district has a large cattle and poultry population with agriculture workers in the smaller villages like Kalpalayathanpatti.
The rivers Kaveri and Kollidam start branching out to form the Kaveri delta irrigating vast tracts of land in the district. The major crops are rice (vast tracts); sugarcane (vast tracts); banana/plantain; coconut; cotton (small tracts); betel; corn; and groundnut.
Trichirapalli district is well known for all varieties of Banana Cultivation. Banana research centre is located in Tiruchirapalli Agricultural University.
Hill Jackfruit, Cassava, mountain crops are grown in the Pachaimalai Hills of Trichirapalli district.
The first five divya desam temples are located in tiruchirappalli district.
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