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Thanjavur district

Thanjavur district is one of the 38 districts of the state of Tamil Nadu, in southeastern India. Its headquarters is Thanjavur. The district is located in the delta of the Cauvery River and is mostly agrarian.

Thanjavur district
Nickname: 
Rice Bowl of Tamil Nadu
Location in Tamil Nadu
Coordinates: 10°47′8.16″N 79°8′24.36″E / 10.7856000°N 79.1401000°E / 10.7856000; 79.1401000
Country India
State Tamil Nadu
Municipal CorporationsThanjavur, Kumbakonam
MunicipalitiesPattukkottai, Adirampattinam
Largest cityThanjavur
HeadquartersThanjavur
Talukas
Budalur,
Kumbakonam,
Orathanadu,
Papanasam,
Pattukkottai,
Peravurani,
Thanjavur,
Thiruvaiyaru,
Thiruvidaimarudur,
Thiruvonam
Government
 • District CollectorDeepak jackob, IAS[1]
 • Superintendent of PoliceAashish Rawath, IPS[2]
Population
 (2011)
 • Total2,405,890
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
613xxx
Telephone code0436,0435
ISO 3166 codeISO 3166-2:IN
Vehicle registrationTN-49, TN-68[3]
Websitethanjavur.nic.in

Geography edit

 
Agriculture – especially the cultivation of rice – is the main occupation of people in Thanjavur district.
 
The Brihadisvara Temple at Thanjavur

The district is located at 10°05′N 79°10′E / 10.08°N 79.16°E / 10.08; 79.16 in Central Tamil Nadu bounded on the northeast by Mayiladuthurai district, on the east by Tiruvarur District, on the south by the Palk Strait of Bay of Bengal on the west by Pudukkottai District and Tiruchirappalli, small border with Cuddalore on the northeast and on the north by the river Kollidam, across which lie part of Tiruchirappalli, and Ariyalur districts.

Demographics edit

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901928,222—    
1911978,651+0.53%
1921958,929−0.20%
1931986,308+0.28%
19411,059,583+0.72%
19511,228,360+1.49%
19611,317,920+0.71%
19711,592,998+1.91%
19811,848,132+1.50%
19912,053,760+1.06%
20012,216,138+0.76%
20112,405,890+0.82%
source:[4]
Religions in Thanjavur district (2011)[5]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
86.28%
Islam
7.93%
Christianity
5.57%
Other or not stated
0.22%

According to the 2011 census, Thanjavur district had a population of 2,405,890 with a sex-ratio of 1,035 females for every 1,000 males, much above the national average of 929. 35.39% of the population lived in urban areas.[6] A total of 238,598 were under the age of six, constituting 121,949 males and 116,649 females. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes accounted for 18.91% and 0.15% of the population, respectively. The average literacy of the district was 74.44%, compared to the national average of 72.99%.[6] The district had a total of 605,363 households. There were a total of 974,079 workers, comprising 117,321 cultivators, 327,673 main agricultural labourers, 26,430 in house hold industries, 363,060 other workers, 139,595 marginal workers, 12,592 marginal cultivators, 87,688 marginal agricultural labourers, 4,770 marginal workers in household industries and 34,545 other marginal workers.[7]

Languages of Thanjavur district (2011)[8]

  Tamil (97.42%)
  Saurashtra (1.07%)
  Others (1.51%)

At the time of the 2011 census, 97.42% of the population spoke Tamil and 1.07% Saurashtra as their first language.[8]

Politics edit

Economy edit

Agriculture edit

Thanjavur district lies in the Kaveri delta, the most fertile region in the state.[9] The district is the main rice producing region in the state and hence known as the Rice Bowl of Tamil Nadu.[10] The Kaveri River and its tributaries irrigate the district. Apart from paddy, farmers here grow coconut and sugarcane and it is the largest producer of coconut in Tamil Nadu. Being an agrarian economy, industrial growth in the district is mainly confined to agro-based industries. Many rice mills and oil mills are spread over the district.[citation needed]

Tourism edit

Great Living Chola Temples of Thanjavur edit

 
Airavateswara Temple, in Darasuram, near Kumbakonam, Thanjavur district, was built by Rajaraja Chola II in the 12th century CE, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Thanjavur's Brihadisvara Temple (known also as Rajarajesvaram or Peruvudaiyār Kōvil), built by the Cholas and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the largest of its kind and also one of the finest examples of classical Dravidian architecture in the world. Airavateswara Temple, in Darasuram, near Kumbakonam, has also been designated part of the same UNESCO World Heritage site and forms another major tourist attraction of the district. The green paddy fields of the Kaveri river valley provide a picturesque setting for these and other important ancient monuments of the district.

Manora Fort edit

The Manora Fort is situated 20 km (12 mi) away from Pattukkottai and 60 km (37 mi) from Thanjavur in the village of Mallipattinam. The fort was built by Maratha ruler Serfoji II in 1814–1815 to commemorate the successful advance of the British over Napoléon Bonaparte. Overlooking the Bay of Bengal, the fort is hexagonal structure and has eight storeys, raising to a height of 75 ft (23 m), tapering to its top. The tower is surrounded by a wall and a moat, resembling a fort. The monument looks like a pagoda, with arched windows, circular staircase and eaves separating one storey from the other.[citation needed]

Flora edit

The flora of Thanjavur was studied and documented in some detail by S. A. Ganapathy for a doctoral thesis in 1992.[11]

Cultural significance edit

Thanjavur is famous for the Saraswati veena (the national instrument), Thanjavur art plates, Thanjavur oil paintings and Thalaiyatti Bommai.

Notable people edit

See also edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ district Collector
  2. ^ City Superintendent of Police
  3. ^ www.tn.gov.in
  4. ^ Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901
  5. ^ "Table C-01 Population by Religion: Tamil Nadu". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  6. ^ a b "Census Info 2011 Final population totals". Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
  7. ^ "Census Info 2011 Final population totals – Thanjavur district". Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
  8. ^ a b "Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: Tamil Nadu". Census of India. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  9. ^ Nathan, K. K. (October 1995). (PDF). Drought Network News. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 March 2003.
  10. ^ . District Administration of Thanjavur. Archived from the original on 3 February 2006. Retrieved 22 January 2012.
  11. ^ Ragupathy, Subramanyam (1992). Flora of Thanjavur District. Doctoral dissertation, PhD thesis. Madras, India: Centre for Advanced Study in Botany, University of Madras.

External links edit

  • Thanjavur District

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This article is about the district For its eponymous headquarters see Thanjavur Thanjavur district is one of the 38 districts of the state of Tamil Nadu in southeastern India Its headquarters is Thanjavur The district is located in the delta of the Cauvery River and is mostly agrarian Thanjavur districtDistrictClockwise from top left Periya Kovil Thanjavur Royal Palace and Kumbeswarar Temple in KumbakonamNickname Rice Bowl of Tamil NaduLocation in Tamil NaduCoordinates 10 47 8 16 N 79 8 24 36 E 10 7856000 N 79 1401000 E 10 7856000 79 1401000Country IndiaStateTamil NaduMunicipal CorporationsThanjavur KumbakonamMunicipalitiesPattukkottai AdirampattinamLargest cityThanjavurHeadquartersThanjavurTalukasBudalur Kumbakonam Orathanadu Papanasam Pattukkottai Peravurani Thanjavur Thiruvaiyaru Thiruvidaimarudur ThiruvonamGovernment District CollectorDeepak jackob IAS 1 Superintendent of PoliceAashish Rawath IPS 2 Population 2011 Total2 405 890Languages OfficialTamilTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN613xxxTelephone code0436 0435ISO 3166 codeISO 3166 2 INVehicle registrationTN 49 TN 68 3 Websitethanjavur wbr nic wbr in Contents 1 Geography 2 Demographics 3 Politics 4 Economy 4 1 Agriculture 5 Tourism 5 1 Great Living Chola Temples of Thanjavur 5 2 Manora Fort 6 Flora 7 Cultural significance 8 Notable people 9 See also 10 Notes and references 11 External linksGeography edit nbsp Agriculture especially the cultivation of rice is the main occupation of people in Thanjavur district nbsp The Brihadisvara Temple at ThanjavurThe district is located at 10 05 N 79 10 E 10 08 N 79 16 E 10 08 79 16 in Central Tamil Nadu bounded on the northeast by Mayiladuthurai district on the east by Tiruvarur District on the south by the Palk Strait of Bay of Bengal on the west by Pudukkottai District and Tiruchirappalli small border with Cuddalore on the northeast and on the north by the river Kollidam across which lie part of Tiruchirappalli and Ariyalur districts Demographics editHistorical populationYearPop p a 1901928 222 1911978 651 0 53 1921958 929 0 20 1931986 308 0 28 19411 059 583 0 72 19511 228 360 1 49 19611 317 920 0 71 19711 592 998 1 91 19811 848 132 1 50 19912 053 760 1 06 20012 216 138 0 76 20112 405 890 0 82 source 4 Religions in Thanjavur district 2011 5 Religion PercentHinduism 86 28 Islam 7 93 Christianity 5 57 Other or not stated 0 22 According to the 2011 census Thanjavur district had a population of 2 405 890 with a sex ratio of 1 035 females for every 1 000 males much above the national average of 929 35 39 of the population lived in urban areas 6 A total of 238 598 were under the age of six constituting 121 949 males and 116 649 females Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes accounted for 18 91 and 0 15 of the population respectively The average literacy of the district was 74 44 compared to the national average of 72 99 6 The district had a total of 605 363 households There were a total of 974 079 workers comprising 117 321 cultivators 327 673 main agricultural labourers 26 430 in house hold industries 363 060 other workers 139 595 marginal workers 12 592 marginal cultivators 87 688 marginal agricultural labourers 4 770 marginal workers in household industries and 34 545 other marginal workers 7 Languages of Thanjavur district 2011 8 Tamil 97 42 Saurashtra 1 07 Others 1 51 At the time of the 2011 census 97 42 of the population spoke Tamil and 1 07 Saurashtra as their first language 8 Politics editThis section is transcluded from 16th Tamil Nadu Assembly edit history District No Constituency Name Party Alliance RemarksThanjavur 170 Thiruvidaimarudur SC Go Vi Chezhiyan Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam INDIA Chief Whip of the Government171 Kumbakonam G Anbazhagan Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam INDIA172 Papanasam Dr M H Jawahirullah Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam MMK INDIA173 Thiruvaiyaru Durai Chandrasekaran Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam INDIA174 Thanjavur T K G Neelamegam Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam INDIA175 Orathanadu R Vaithilingam Independent Independent176 Pattukkottai K Annadurai Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam INDIA177 Peravurani N Ashok Kumar Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam INDIAEconomy editAgriculture edit Thanjavur district lies in the Kaveri delta the most fertile region in the state 9 The district is the main rice producing region in the state and hence known as the Rice Bowl of Tamil Nadu 10 The Kaveri River and its tributaries irrigate the district Apart from paddy farmers here grow coconut and sugarcane and it is the largest producer of coconut in Tamil Nadu Being an agrarian economy industrial growth in the district is mainly confined to agro based industries Many rice mills and oil mills are spread over the district citation needed Tourism editGreat Living Chola Temples of Thanjavur edit nbsp Airavateswara Temple in Darasuram near Kumbakonam Thanjavur district was built by Rajaraja Chola II in the 12th century CE and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site Thanjavur s Brihadisvara Temple known also as Rajarajesvaram or Peruvudaiyar Kōvil built by the Cholas and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the largest of its kind and also one of the finest examples of classical Dravidian architecture in the world Airavateswara Temple in Darasuram near Kumbakonam has also been designated part of the same UNESCO World Heritage site and forms another major tourist attraction of the district The green paddy fields of the Kaveri river valley provide a picturesque setting for these and other important ancient monuments of the district Manora Fort edit The Manora Fort is situated 20 km 12 mi away from Pattukkottai and 60 km 37 mi from Thanjavur in the village of Mallipattinam The fort was built by Maratha ruler Serfoji II in 1814 1815 to commemorate the successful advance of the British over Napoleon Bonaparte Overlooking the Bay of Bengal the fort is hexagonal structure and has eight storeys raising to a height of 75 ft 23 m tapering to its top The tower is surrounded by a wall and a moat resembling a fort The monument looks like a pagoda with arched windows circular staircase and eaves separating one storey from the other citation needed Flora editThe flora of Thanjavur was studied and documented in some detail by S A Ganapathy for a doctoral thesis in 1992 11 Cultural significance editThanjavur is famous for the Saraswati veena the national instrument Thanjavur art plates Thanjavur oil paintings and Thalaiyatti Bommai Notable people editSee also List of people associated with Thanjavur district Rao Bahadur Sir A T Pannirselvam Udaiyar Leader of justice party V S Srinivasa Sastri Srinivasa Ramanujan Sivaji Ganesan actor and former Rajya Sabha Member K Thulasiah Vandayar former MP G K Moopanar TMC Congress G K Vasan Rajya Sabha Member S S Palanimanickam former Central Minister S D Somasundaram EX Minister and MP Parasuram EX MP Loksabha L Ganesan EX MLA MP MLC R VaithiyaLingam Ex Minister and Rajya Sabha Member M Ramachandran MLA DMk Durai Govindarajan EX MLA Durai Chandrasekaran MLA R Doraikkannu Ex Minister for Agricultural Tamil NaduSee also editAchanoor Adirampattinam Ayyampettai Chola Nadu Kangeyampatti Karaimeendarkottai Keelakorukkai Keeranur Kelavannipet Kodiyalam Kollangarai Vallundanpattu Kondavattanthidal Kothangudithattimal Kotrapatti Kovanoor Kullangarai Kumbakonam Kurungulam Melpathi List of districts of Tamil Nadu Madukkur Orathanadu Taluk Ottankadu Palaiyanallur Palayee Agraharam Pallathur Palliodiaivayal Pandipalamavikadu Pangal Pannikondaviduthy Paravathur Pattukkottai Perappadi Peravurani Perumbur IInd Sethi Pillaiyarmatham Pinnai Nallur Ponkundu Temples of KumbakonamNotes and references edit district Collector City Superintendent of Police www tn gov in Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901 Table C 01 Population by Religion Tamil Nadu censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 a b Census Info 2011 Final population totals Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India 2013 Retrieved 26 January 2014 Census Info 2011 Final population totals Thanjavur district Office of The Registrar General and Census Commissioner Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India 2013 Retrieved 26 January 2014 a b Table C 16 Population by Mother Tongue Tamil Nadu Census of India Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India Nathan K K October 1995 Assessment of Recent Droughts in Tamil Nadu PDF Drought Network News Archived from the original PDF on 17 March 2003 Welcome to Thanjavur District Official Website District Administration of Thanjavur Archived from the original on 3 February 2006 Retrieved 22 January 2012 Ragupathy Subramanyam 1992 Flora of Thanjavur District Doctoral dissertation PhD thesis Madras India Centre for Advanced Study in Botany University of Madras External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thanjavur district Thanjavur District Largest cities or towns in Thanjavur district Census of TN 2011Rank Taluk Pop nbsp Thanjavur nbsp Kumbakonam 1 Thanjavur Thanjavur taluk 290 7242 Kumbakonam Kumbakonam taluk 140 1563 Pattukkottai Pattukkottai taluk 73 1354 Adiramapattinam Pattukkottai taluk 31 0665 Peravurani Peravurani taluk 21 0356 Papanasam Papanasam taluk 16 3977 Madukkur Pattukkottai taluk 15 4368 Thiruvaiyaru Thiruvaiyaru taluk 14 5359 Vallam Thanjavur taluk 14 49510 Ayyampettai Thanjavur district Papanasam taluk 14 202 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thanjavur district amp oldid 1181701746, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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