Sellappanpettai is a village located in the Budalur Subdivision of Thanjavur district,Tamil Nadu, India. This article offers a comprehensive insight into Sellappanpettai's demographic details, population statistics, household information, administrative setup and a list of nearby villages.
| Administrative & Basic Details | |
|---|---|
| Village | Sellappanpettai |
| Pincode | 613602 |
| Village Code | 638807 |
| Sub-District | Budalur |
| Sub-District Code | 5966 |
| District | Thanjavur |
| District Code | 586 |
| State/UT | Tamil Nadu |
| State/UT Code | 33 |
| Gram Panchayat | Sellappanpettai |
| Gram Panchayat Code | 228449 |
| Block Panchayat | Budalur |
| Block Panchayat Code | 6626 |
| Total Population (2011 Census) | 1479 |
| Total Households | 381 |
Sellappanpettai has a population of 1479 as recorded in the 2011 Census. It falls under the jurisdiction of Sellappanpettai Gram Panchayat and the Budalur Block Panchayat in Budalur District. The village has 381 households and is identified by village code 638807. Sellappanpettai is located in the 613602 postal area, contributing significantly to the rural administrative structure of Budalur Sub-District.
As of the 2011 census, Population of Sellappanpettai has a population of approximately 1479 people, where the male population is 724 and the female population is 755.
| Total | 1479 |
| Male | 724 |
| Female | 755 |
There are approximately 381 households in Sellappanpettai. The average household size in the village is about 3 persons per house.
| Type | Stats |
|---|---|
| Household | 381 |
| People / Family | 3 |
Sellappanpettai falls under the Budalur Assembly and Parliament Constituency. The nearest town to Sellappanpettai is Budalur, which serves as the central hub for all major economic activities in the region.
As per the 2011 Census, Sellappanpettai presents important statistics regarding its literacy and illiteracy rates.
Literacy in Sellappanpettai Village (2011):
| Total | 995 |
| Male | 544 |
| Female | 451 |
illiteracy in Sellappanpettai Village (2011):
| Total | 484 |
| Male | 180 |
| Female | 304 |