- Source: Palacode taluk
Palacode taluk is a taluk in the Dharmapuri district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The headquarters of the taluk is the town of Palacode. Part of Cauvery North Wildlife Sanctuary is located in this taluk.
Geography
Palacode is located on the northwest region of Tamil Nadu in Dharmapuri district with an average elevation of 533 meters
above MSL. The terrain can be described as rolling in nature. The taluk extends to an area of 73,267 h.a, covering 16% of the district's total area. The various proportional area divisions are:
Forests - 31.86%
Barren Lands - 3.17%
Non Agricultural use -3.4%
Cultivable Waste Land - 0.35%
Permanent Cultivated Land and Grassland - 0.90%
Current Fallow - 1.74%
Other Fallow Lands - 0.65%
The taluk has reserves ofblack granite.
Demographics
According to the 2011 census, the taluk of Palakkodu had a population of 345,906 with 178,514 males and 167,392 females. There were 938 women for every 1,000 men. The taluk had a literacy rate of 41.04%. Child population in the age group below 6 years were 20,954 Males and 18,600 Females.
Some Important Places
= Dharmapuri District Co Operative Sugar Mills Limited
=This is a co-operative sugar mill established in the year 1971-72. The present crushing capacity of the mill is 2000 M.T. A polytechnic college (named Dharmapuri District Co-op. Sugar Mills Polytechnic College) was established in 1985 under the management of the sugar-mill.
= Government Polytechnic College
=The college was established by the state government in 2010 in Boomandahalli village and extends to an area of 5 acres. The Government College of Engineering, Dharmapuri is also functioning here temporarily.
= Modhur village
=A small village near Dharmapuri has been found to be archaeologically significant as historians have revealed that it has been inhabited since the Neolithic age, about 10,000 years ago.
Historians, who have been studying inscriptions and tools found in the area, are of the opinion that Modhur, situated about fifteen kilo metres from Dharmapuri town, was highly civilised and was most probably the capital for the Athiyaman kingdom. Stone hammers, grinding stones, rubbing stones, stone balls, and a terracotta statue of the mother goddess were excavated in the village.
Nearly 17 varieties of stones tools were used by the people of Modhur that dates back to a period about 10,000 years back. "The Neolithic people who lived here were highly civilised and there is evidence that the people were engaged in agriculture," said S Selvaraj, a retired regional assistant director, department of archaeology.
Modhur is an important historical site, situated about 15 km from Dharmapuri. The antiquity of Modhur village went back to the Neolithic age (about 10,000 years old). It had a succession of habitations. In the surface collection, the site yielded black and red ware, slipped ware and few grey pottery of the Megalithic period (about 3,000 years old). Two hero stone inscriptions of the Hoysala king were also found. More than 20 megalithic burials were found at Tirumalvadi, near Modhur. A Chola period inscription of the 10th century, which was found in the village, indicated that Chola kings had imposed tax for marriages.
= Cauvery North Wildlife Sanctuary
=On 12 March 2014, the Government of Tamil Nadu declared Cauvery North Wild Life Sanctuary under clause (b) of sub-section (1) of Section 26-A of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 in Gazette No.II(2)/EF/254/2014 covering the protected area of Palacode taluk of Dharmapuri forest division and Denkanikottai taluk of Hosur forest division in northern western Tamil Nadu.
List of village panchayats
Reference
Adilam
Amanimallapuram
Annamalai Hally
Athimutlu
Baisuhally
Bandarahalli
Baragur
Battalahalli
Belamaranahalli
Bellarahalli
Bevuhalli
Bikkanahalli golasanahalli
Bodikuttapalli
Bolapakutthanahalli
Bommaandahalli
Bommahalli
Booganahalli
Boppidi
Budihalli
Chettihalli
Chikkadoranabetta
Chikkamarandahalli
Chinnagoundanahalli
Chinnamanahalli
Elumichanahally
Erranahalli
Erraseegalahally
Erukuttahalli
Eruthukuttahalli
Gidanahalli
Gudlanahalli
Gujjarahalli
Gummanur
Guttalahalli
Hanumanthapuram
Indamangalam
Jakkasamudram
Jarthalav
Jittandahally
Kalappanahalli
Kanavanahalli
Kandenahalli
Karagoor
Karagathahalli
Karimangalam
Karugkamaranahalli
Karukkanahalli
Kattanahally
Keragodahalli
Kondasamanahalli
Kottumaranahalli
Kumbarahally
Kuravandahalli
Mahendramangalam
Mallikuttai
Marandahalli
Maravadi
Modugulahalli
Molapannahalli
Mottalur
Mukkulam
Murukalnatham
Murukkampatty
Naganampatty
Nallur
Nammandahalli
Nariyanahalli
Nelamaruthahalli
P.Chettihalli
P.Gollahalli
Padi
Palacode
Panjapalli
Pappanaickanpatty
Patchikanapalli
Periyanahalli
Periyanur
Poonadanahalli
Pothalahalli
Pulikallu
Pulikarai
Rangampatty
Salliampatty
Samanoor
Sanganpasuvanthalav
Sekkodi
Senrayanahalli
Serandapuram
Serenahalli
Sethikanahalli
Sikkadoranabettam
Sikkarthanahalli
Soddanur
Thandukaranahalli
Thellanahalli
Thimarayanahalli
Thindal
Thirumalvadi
Thomalahalli
Thonenahalli
Thumbalahalli
Upparahalli
Velakalahalli
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Palacode taluk
- Palacode Assembly constituency
- Dharmapuri
- Pennagaram Assembly constituency
- Cauvery North Wildlife Sanctuary
- Karimangalam taluk
- Dharmapuri district
- Jakkasamudram
- List of revenue divisions of Tamil Nadu
- Kambainallur