Kasaragod orCasrod a taluk which along withHosdurg taluk,Manjeshwaram Taluk andVellarikundu taluk constitute theKasaragod district,Kerala,India. Its educational center is Vidyanagar. The major areas include Kasaragod municipality, Chemnad, Bedira, and Chengala. TheCentral Plantation Crops Research Institute is located in the taluk.[1][2]
Kasaragod taluk has 34 villages.
According to 2011 census, Kasaragod taluk had a population of 681,736, which includes 332,754 males and 349,032 females. The average sex ratio is 1049 lower than state average of 1084. Total literacy rate is 89.45% lower than state average of 94%.Kasaragod taluk constitutes 48.84% Hindus, 48.15% Muslims followed by 2.82% Christians and others.
As of 2011 Indiancensus, Kasaragod subdistrict had total population of 681,736, among which 480,405 (70.5%) registered Malayalam as their mother tongue, 110,621 (16.2%) marked Tulu as their mother tongue, 43,664 (6.4%) marked Kannada as mother tongue, 18,718 (2.7%) marked Marathi as mother tongue, 15,378 (2.26%) marked Konkani as mother tongue, 5657 (0.83%) marked Urdu as mother tongue and 1.11% marked under other Indian languages.
| Language | Speakers | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Malayalam | 70.5% | |||
| Tulu | 16.2% | |||
| Kannada | 6.4% | |||
| Marathi | 2.7% | |||
| Konkani | 2.3% | |||
| Others | 1.9% | |||
| Distribution of languages Source: 2011 Census | ||||
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