Kalappanaickenpatti, Namakkal District, Tamil Nadu
Kalappanaickenpatti is an example of a panchayat town, which is located in Namakkal district, Tamil Nadu.
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Kalappanaickenpatti is a panchayat town situated in Namakkal district in the Tamil Nadu state of India. It is located 17 km northeast from Namakkal on State Highway SH-95. Chennai, the capital of the state, is 375 km from Namakkal. The nearest cities to this town are Namakkal, Karur, Salem, Erode, and Tiruchirapalli. The official language of this town is Tamil.
Demographics of Kalappanaickenpatti
According to 2001 India census, the town had a population of 10,282. Both male and female residents of Kalappanaickenpatti are in equal proportion. In the town, 8% of the population was under 6 years of age. On the basis of the report of same year, the town had an average literacy rate of 62%, higher than the national average of 59.5%. The male literacy was 72% and female literacy was 53%. Telugu communities like Nayakar and kongu velalar (gounder) make the majority of the population here. Also, Telugu Arunthathiyar, Telugu Chettiars, Palli, dalits are in sizable number.
Connectivity to Kalappanaickenpatti
The town is well linked via airway and railway. The nearest airport is in Salem (45 km) and the nearest major railway station is at Salem (45 km).
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(Last Updated on : 02-05-2015)
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