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This is a list of the revenue divisions and taluks of Tamil Nadu, a southern state of India.These administrative units are classified based on the district. There are 38 districts in Tamil Nadu, and for revenue administration purposes, each district is divided into divisions, headed by a Revenue Divisional Officer (RDO), which are further divided into taluks. [1]
The Chennai district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India, comprises three revenue divisions: Chennai Central, Chennai North, and Chennai South. As of August 2024, these divisions encompass the following 17 subdivisions or taluks. [1] [2] [3]
The department was established in 1803 by the Board of Revenue Regulation, 1803 by the British East India Company and was further modified through Revenue Recovery Act, 1864 during the British Raj. [1] The department was reconstituted by the Tamil Nadu Board of Revenue Act, 1894. [2]
The revenue administration, in contrast is carried out by the Revenue divisions and Taluks. These administrative units are classified based on the district. There are 38 districts in Tamil Nadu and for revenue administration purposes, each district is divided into divisions, which are further divided to Taluks. [1]
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Arani Revenue Division is one of three revenue circle divisions in Tiruvannamalai district of Tamil Nadu, India. It comprises the taluks of Arani , Polur , Kalasapakkam and Jamunamarattur [1] . Tiruvannamalai district is a newly developed Arani Revenue Division .
Madurantakam division is a revenue division in the Chengalpattu district of Tamil Nadu, India. It comprises the taluks of Cheyyur and Madurantakam . References