Madurai district

District in Tamil Nadu, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Madurai district is one of the 38 districts of the state of Tamil Nadu in southeastern India.[1][3] The city of Madurai serves as the district headquarters. It houses the famous Sri Meenakshi Sundareshwarar temple and is situated on the banks of the river Vaigai. Thiruparankundram is one of the major tourist places in the district. As of 2011, the district had a population of 3,038,252 with a sex-ratio of 990 females for every 1,000 males. Aside from the city of Madurai, the larger towns of the district include Melur, Vadipatti, Thirumangalam, Thirupparankundram, Peraiyur, and Usilampatti.[4]

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Madurai district
Interactive map of Madurai district
Coordinates: 09°50′N 077°50′E[1]
Country India
State Tamil Nadu
RegionPandya Nadu
Municipal CorporationsMadurai Municipal Corporation
HeadquartersMadurai
TaluksMadurai North, Madurai South, Madurai East, Madurai West, Melur, Peraiyur, Tirumangalam, Thiruparankundram, Usilampatti, Vadipatti, Kalligudi
Government
  TypeDistrict Administration
  BodyMadurai District Collectorate
  District CollectorM. S. Sangeetha, I.A.S.
  Superintendent of PoliceDongare Pravin Umesh, I.P.S.
Area
  Total
3,710 km2 (1,430 sq mi)
  Rank16
Population
 (2011)
  Total
3,038,252
  Rank4
  Density812/km2 (2,100/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialTamil and English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
625xxx
Telephone code0452
Vehicle registrationTN-58, TN-59, TN-64[2]
Coastline0 kilometres (0 mi)
Largest cityMadurai
Sex ratio-50.5% / -49.5%
Literacy81.5%
Lok Sabha constituency1
Assembly constituency10
Websitewww.madurai.tn.nic.in
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History

The Jallikattu at Alanganallur

The main kingdoms which ruled Madurai are the Pandyas and the Nayaks.[5]

Geography

The district is bounded by Theni in the west, Sivaganga in the east, Dindigul in the north, Virudhunagar in the south and small parts of Tiruchirappalli in the northeast.

Climate

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The climate has extremes. There are three distinct periods of rainfall:

  • advancing monsoon period and south west monsoon from June to September, with strong southwest winds;
  • north east monsoon from October to December, with dominant north east winds;
  • dry season from January to May.
  • Madurai District is the hottest district of Tamil Nadu throughout the year. district receives average rainfall and heavy heat which is prevails from March to September. Madurai recorded 42°C at the time of September month.

Demographics

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Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901666,940    
1911769,360+1.44%
1921800,795+0.40%
1931896,876+1.14%
19411,014,602+1.24%
19511,223,574+1.89%
19611,378,734+1.20%
19711,730,109+2.30%
19812,042,704+1.67%
19912,400,339+1.63%
20012,578,201+0.72%
20113,038,252+1.66%
source:[6]
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Religions in Madurai district (2011)[7]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
90.86%
Islam
5.56%
Christianity
3.22%
Other or not stated
0.36%
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According to the 2011 census, Madurai district had a population of 3,038,252,[8] up from 2,578,201 in the 2001 census,[4] for a growth rate of 17.95%. It had a sex-ratio of 990 females for every 1,000 males, up from 978 in 2001,[4] and much above the national average of 929.[8] A total of 313,978 were under the age of six, constituting 162,517 males and 151,461 females. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes accounted for 13.46% and 0.37% of the population, respectively. The average literacy of the district was 74.83%, compared to the national average of 72.99%. 60.78% of the population lives in urban areas.[8]

The district had a total of 794,887 households. There were a total of 1,354,632 workers, comprising 81,352 cultivators, 287,731 main agricultural labourers, 39,753 in house hold industries, 765,066 other workers, 180,730 marginal workers, 11,367 marginal cultivators, 85,097 marginal agricultural labourers, 7,540 marginal workers in household industries and 76,726 other marginal workers.[8]

Languages of Madurai district (2011)[9]
  1. Tamil (92.6%)
  2. Saurashtra (3.20%)
  3. Telugu (2.58%)
  4. Others (1.66%)

At the time of the 2011 census, 92.56% of the population spoke Tamil, 3.20% Saurashtra and 2.58% Telugu as their first language.[9]

Politics

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Source:[10][11]
District No. Constituency Name Party Alliance Remarks
Madurai 188 Melur P. Selvam AIADMK NDA
189 Madurai East P. Moorthy DMK SPA
190 Sholavandan (SC) A. Venkatesan
191 Madurai North G. Thalapathi
192 Madurai South M. Boominathan MDMK
193 Madurai Central Palanivel Thiagarajan DMK
194 Madurai West Sellur K. Raju AIADMK NDA
195 Thiruparankundram V. V. Rajan Chellappa
196 Thirumangalam R. B. Udhayakumar Deputy Leader of Opposition
197 Usilampatti P. Ayyappan -
Independent None Resigned from AIADMK
Vacant Resigned after joining DMK on 27 February 2026
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Madurai district contains the entirety of Madurai Lok Sabha constituency[(state assembly constituency of Madurai North, Madurai South, Madurai East, Madurai West, Madurai Central, and Melur], and parts of Theni Lok Sabha constituency[(Usilampatti and Sholavandan] and Virudhunagar Lok Sabha constituency[(Thiruparankundram and Thirumangalam]] Lok Sabha constituencies.

Divisions

Madurai district comprises 13 talukas and revenue blocks, of the same names and boundaries. Under the gram panchayat system rural administration of the district is done by panchayat villages and the taluka headquarters. The revenue blocks are further sub-divided by firkas. The three taluks, Tiruparankundram, Madurai West and Madurai East, were created in February 2014.[12] The thirteen talukas/blocks are:[13][14][15]

2001 census

Village house in Melur

In the 2001 census, Madurai district had only seven talukas: Madurai North, Madurai South, Melur, Peraiyur, Thirumangalam, Vadipatti, and Usilampatti.[16]

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