Thanjavur district

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Thanjavur district in Tamil Nadu, India
Thanjavur district in Tamil Nadu, India

Thanjavur District is one of the 30 districts of the state of Tamil Nadu, in southeastern India. Its headquarters is Thanjavur.

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[edit] Demographics

It had a population of 2,216,138 as of 2001. It is 33.78% urbanised. [1]

The district has a literacy of 76.07%, slightly above the average for the state.

[edit] Geography

Brihadeeswara Temple at Thanjavur
Brihadeeswara Temple at Thanjavur

The district is in Central Tamil Nadu bounded on the northeast by Nagapattinam District, on the east by Tiruvarur District, on the south by the Palk Strait, on the west by Pudukkottai District, and on the north by the river Kollidam, across which lie Tiruchirappalli and Perambalur districts.

[edit] Agriculture

This district lies at the Kaveri delta region, the most fertile region in the state.[1] The district is the main Rice producing region in the state and hence known as the Rice Bowl of South India. 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.

[edit] Tourism

Brihadeeswara Temple, built by the Cholas and a UNESCO World Heritage Site is located at Thanjavur. The green paddy fields and the Kaveri river provide for picturuesque spots in the district.

[edit] Top Government Officials

  1. Deputy Inspector General of Police..Mr Abhash Kumar IPS
  2. District Collector..Mr C Vijayraj Kumar IAS

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://drought.unl.edu/pubs/dnn/arch9.pdf

[edit] External links