FAQ

How many Tamilians are there in Hyderabad?

How many Tamilians are there in Hyderabad?

Tamilians have been residing in Hyderabad for more than a century now. There are about 4.5 lakh Tamilians here who are scattered across different professions. It is said that around 150-200 years ago, some influential families came to Hyderabad to work with the Residency and the Nizam.

Do they speak Tamil in Hyderabad?

The Tamil speaking population has settled in Hyderabad for hundreds of years and we are explaining to the youngsters to go out and vote and make our voice to be heard.” The Tamil-speaking pockets include Malkajgiri, Ramakrishnapuram, Alwal, Venkatapuram, Bolaram, Rezimental Bazaar and Padmarao Nagar in Secunderabad.

How many kannadigas are there in Hyderabad?

Apparently, there are 8 lakh Kannadigas in the city of Hyderabad, which approximately accounts for 9–10\% of the population. Most of the Kannadigas are from North Karnataka, especially from the Hyderabad Karnataka districts of Gulbarga, Bidar, Raichur, and Yadgir.

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Is Chittoor a part of Tamil Nadu?

As it is in the border of Tamil nadu or in olden days it may be a part of Tamil nadu.people from Tamil nadu migrated into Chittoor.actually most of chittoor is a forest.they cut down trees and build houses.but Tirupati does not belong to Tamil nadu.when u refer the history of Tirupati.

What is the official language of Chittoor?

Telugu is the official and widely spoken language. Chittoor has a population of 152,654 and has a sex ratio of 1002 females per 1000 males compared to the state average of 992 females, as of 2011 census. The literacy rate of the city is 90.60\%. Chittoor was upgraded as municipal corporation in 2011.

What is the population of Chittoor?

Chittoor is a city and district headquarters in Chittoor district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is also the mandal and divisional headquarters of Chittoor mandal and Chittoor revenue division, respectively. The city has a population of 153,756 and that of the agglomeration is 175,647.

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Why is the Chittoor district part of Thondai Nadu?

Its because most of the Chittoor district formed part of then North Arcot(Vellore) district.It forms part of Thondai Nadu. Before proceeding on that,let’s look back on the history of Thondai Mandalam,one of the 5 provinces of the Ancient Tamil Country.Its geography stretched between the rivers of North Pennar and South Pennar.