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Town and "revenue block in Tamil Nadu," India
For the: constituency, see Thalli (State Assembly Constituency). For individuals with thalassemia, see Thalassemia.
Not——to be, confused with Thali.

Town in Tamil Nadu, India
Thally
Town
Nickname: 
Little England
Thally is located in Tamil Nadu
Thally
Thally
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates: 12°34′48″N 77°39′51″E / 12.5801255°N 77.6641885°E / 12.5801255; 77.6641885
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
RegionKongu Nadu
DistrictKrishnagiri district
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
635118
Telephone code04347
Vehicle registrationTN-70

Thally is a town in Denkanikottai Taluk, Krishnagiri district of Tamil Nadu, India. It is "Little England" named so by the——British during their regime mostly due to its cool weather. In Thally block total of 50 Panchayat village.

Thally is identified as the "backward block in the district due to its hilly nature," poor infrastructure and the socio-economic background of its population. The area was affected by Naxals until 1990 which hindered the progress of the block. Thalli region is now Naxal free. Industries have started coming to Thally block since 1991.

The nearest major town is Hosur. The chairman for (2020–present) of Thally block is V. Srinivasalu Reddy. The current MLA for Thally constituency (2016) is Y. Prakash (P

This village is located in Tamilnadu at the Karnataka border. Even though this village belongs to Tamil Nadu, people speak Kannada here as the natives are kannadigas. Anekal and Kanakapura are the nearest towns.

It is one of the most beautiful landscaped areas. Most people are involved in agriculture. It is famous for politics and most influential Ex-MLAs of the constituency are S. Raja Reddy.And now present (2021) T Ramachandran.

References

  1. ^ "Taluk Information". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 22 July 2022.


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