Viluppuram taluk, Administrative division in Viluppuram district, India
Viluppuram taluk is an administrative division in Tamil Nadu that encompasses several villages and towns across the region. It combines agricultural areas, rural settlements, and smaller urban centers connected by local roads.
This administrative region emerged from the former South Arcot district and experienced successive periods of governance under different dynasties. British colonial administration later shaped the current system of local governance.
The population of 715,411 residents maintains Tamil traditions through local festivals, with Hindu practices representing the main religious expression.
The town of Viluppuram serves as the main administrative center with shops, small hotels, and local transport connections. Visitors can reach nearby villages and attractions using buses or local taxis from the town.
The demographic data reveals a balanced gender distribution with 994 women for every 1,000 men, indicating social equity in the region.
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