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Encyclopedia > Salem district
Salem District
Salem District

Salem District is a district of Tamil Nadu state in southern India. The city of Salem is the district headquarters. Other major towns in the district are Mettur, Omalur and Attur. The district is well connected by rail and road networks. Image File history File links Salem. ... Image File history File links Salem. ... Tamil Nadu (தமிழ் நாடு, Land of the Tamils) is a state at the southern tip of India. ... Salem is the fifth largest city of Tamil Nadu located in the central part of the southernmost state of India. ... Mettur is a small town in Salem District, Tamil Nadu, India. ... Omalur is a Special Panchayat Village in the district of Salem, Tamilnadu, India. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...


Salem was the largest district of Tamil Nadu before it was bifurcated in to two as Salem and Dharmapuri districts. Later Salem was again divided with the formation Namakkal District. Dharmapuri district is an administrative region in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. ... Namakkal is a bustling city, considered sister to Salem, which is located at a major junction connecting the west of Tamil Nadu to the capital Chennai. ...


It had a population of 3,016,346 as of 2001. It is 46.09% urbanised. [1]


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Seal of Tamil Nadu State of Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu Topics | History | Politics | Tamil people
Capital Chennai
Districts ChennaiCoimbatoreCuddaloreDharmapuriDindigulErodeKanchipuramKanyakumariKarurKrishnagiriMaduraiNagapattinamNamakkalPerambalurPudukkottaiRamanathapuramSalemSivagangaThanjavurThe NilgirisTheniThoothukudiTiruchirapalli • Tirunelveli • TiruvallurTiruvannamalaiTiruvarurVelloreViluppuramVirudhunagar
Major cities AlandurAvadiAmbatturChennaiCoimbatoreCuddaloreDindigulErodeKancheepuramKumbakonamMaduraiNagercoilNeyveliPallavaramPudukkottaiRajapalayamSalemTiruchirapalliTirunelveliNagercoilTambaramThoothukudiTiruppurTiruvannamalaiThanjavur • Tiruvottiyur • Vellore

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Salem General District and Juvenile & Domestic Relations Combined Courts (374 words)
General district courts have exclusive authority to hear civil cases with claims of $4,500 or less and share authority with the circuit courts to hear cases with claims between $4,500 and $15,000.
General district court judges are elected by the General Assembly for 6 year terms.
The judges of the juvenile and domestic relations district court are elected by the General Assembly for 6 year terms.
Salem, Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (460 words)
Salem is the 5th largest city of Tamil Nadu located in the central part of the southern most state of India.
Salem is also at the base of the renowned tourist destination of Yercaud hills, which offers breathtaking views both during the ride up the hill and from the peak.
Salem is also famous for mangoes as its mangoes are sent to various parts of the state and even around the state.
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