Nagojanahalli, Dharmapuri district, Tamil Nadu
Located in the state of Tamil Nadu, Nagojanahalli has total population count of 8402.
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Numerous towns and cities have developed in the soils of Indian subcontinent by leaps and bounds. The state of Tamil Nadu also is not an exception. One such significant place of Tamil Nadu is Nagojanahalli. It is an example of a panchayat town.
No discussion on any Indian town gets a concrete shape unless and until one could gather some information that is related to its demographical scenario. After conducting surveys in Nagojanahalli few demographers have also collected relevant data and also prepared reports accordingly. One such significant document is the Census report of India of a specific year. Being published in the year 2001, this report depicts certain demographical facts like literacy rate, population status etc. As per this report Nagojanahalli has shown a total population count of 8402. Just like many other Indian places in Nagojanahalli also the number of males are more than their female counterparts. In other words male populace constitutes 51 %, while females constitute 49 % only. In Nagojanahalli, children who fall in the age group of les than six years constitute 12 % of the total population.
From the report one also can decipher the exact literacy condition of Nagojanahalli. Thus its average literacy rate constitutes 60 %, slightly higher than that of the entire nation, which constitutes 59. 5 %. A gap exists between male and female literacy rates. Male literacy constitutes 70 %. Following the usual trend rate of female literacy is less and thus constitutes 49 %.
(Last Updated on : 07-02-2009)
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