Tiruverkadu

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Tiruverkadu
TVK
suburb
Tiruverkadu is located in Chennai
Tiruverkadu
Tiruverkadu
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Country India
State Tamil Nadu
District Thiruvallur
Population (2011)
 • Total 62,824
Languages
 • Official Tamil
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Vehicle registration TN-12

Tiruverkadu (or Thiruverkadu or TVK) (literally meaning A forest of holy herbs and roots) is a western suburb of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It comes under Thiruvallur district administration. It is famous for its Devi Karumariamman Temple. There is also a Shiva Temple in Thiruverkadu, where Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi are seen in their wedding pose inside the sanctum sanctorum. As of 2011, the town had a population of 62,824.

Demographics

Religious census
Religion Percent(%)
Hindu
  
93.17%
Muslim
  
1.36%
Christian
  
4.98%
Sikh
  
0.04%
Buddhist
  
0.05%
Jain
  
0.04%
Other
  
0.33%
No religion
  
0.03%

According to 2011 census, Tiruverkadu had a population of 62,824 with a sex-ratio of 977 females for every 1,000 males, much above the national average of 929.[1] A total of 7,189 were under the age of six, constituting 3,617 males and 3,572 females. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes accounted for 22.86% and .37% of the population respectively. The average literacy of the town was 74.35%, compared to the national average of 72.99%.[1] The town had a total of 15863 households. There were a total of 25,245 workers, comprising 138 cultivators, 210 main agricultural labourers, 628 in house hold industries, 21,770 other workers, 2,499 marginal workers, 57 marginal cultivators, 81 marginal agricultural labourers, 156 marginal workers in household industries and 2,205 other marginal workers.[2] As per the religious census of 2011, Tiruverkadu (M + OG) had 93.17% Hindus, 1.36% Muslims, 4.98% Christians, 0.04% Sikhs, 0.05% Buddhists, 0.04% Jains, 0.33% following other religions and 0.03% following no religion or did not indicate any religious preference.[3]

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