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CENSUS 1971 SERIES 2 ANDHRA PRADESH DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK ONGOLE (PRAKASAM) PART X-A VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY PART X-B VILLAGE & TOWN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT T. VEDANTAM Of THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS ANDHRA PRADESH PUBLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH 1973

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CENSUS 1971 SERIES 2

ANDHRA PRADESH

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

ONGOLE (PRAKASAM)

PART X-A

VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

PART X-B

VILLAGE & TOWN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

T. VEDANTAM Of THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE

DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS

ANDHRA PRADESH

PUBLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH

1973

Gundlakamma River

UY OF

a£NGAt.

Ongole District is a new district formed on 2-2-1970. It was subsequently renamed as 'Prakasam District' in 1972 to cherish the fond memory of the great Andhra leader, Tanguturi Prakasam Panthulu,

born in this district.

The Gundlakamma River, comparatively un­known among the major river systems of the State, is of great importance for Ongole district as it is the only perennial water stream constituting its life­line with its t)-ibutaries and hill streams. The river rises at an altitude of 2,954' (900 metres roughly) near Gundlabrahmeswaram village nestling in the Nallamalai hills in Nand)lal taluk of Kurnool district.

A fter receiving the two moun tain torren ts of the Jampaleru and the Vemuleru, the river enters the plains through the gorge of Cum bum where it was dammed to form the great Cumbum tank during the Vijayanagara period. ~ Thereafter the river receives several tributaries besides carrying the mrplus waters of the tank. It runs in a north-easterly direction, se­parating the former districts of Kurnool and Gllntur, and turns to the north to assume a meandering com­se across the Velikonda hills. Flowing in a north-easter­

ly direction, it strikes the western boundary of Vinll­konda taluk, near Tangirala where it is joined by lhe Kand/eru, its most important tributary in Ongole district. At Ail1avolu village it crosses the Gllntakal­Vijayawada railway line from where it flows further east collecting the Valent and the Javllkavagu on its rzght [lank. It is joined enroute by its other impor­tant tributaries like the Pasupuleru and the Konenl. Flowing soufhwards with a slight inclination to the east, the river enters into Ongole taluk via Darsi taluk. It then meets Bhavanasi, one of its important tributaries Tising in the north-west corner of Ongole taluk, a few miles to the nOTth of Addanki. From Addanki, the river flows south separating the Ongole

tlnd Darsi taluks. It receives seveml streams from both sides of which the Chilamaleru and the Doma­puvagu on its left flank are important. It then flows east and finally falls in the Bay of Bengal near De­varampadu in Ongole taluk. The total length of the river is about 265Kms. or 165 miles.

The TiveT together with all its tributaries plays a vital mle in the economic life of Ongole district. During the decade 1961-70, some of the old anicuts thrown across either Gundlakamma or its tributaries were impmved besides taking up a few new ventures to improve the irrigation potential of the district. It has a total catchment area of about 3,000 Sq. Miles. The Cum bum tank system ayacut area spreads over 6,275 acres. It is being improved and an additiol1al area of 629 acres is to be irrigated. There are 5 more projects being constructed on the tributaries of GUlld­lakamma river in the taluks of Markapur, Darsi, and Ongole. !heegaleru aniclit near Thokapalle gandi, a reservoIr across Rallavagu near Mllraripalle village and a supply channel from GUlldlakamma TiveT to feed Pedda Cheruvll near Vemulakota village in Markapur taluk and Rallavagu anicut neaT Sanika­varam village are under construction. All these projects together . irrigate an area of 2,534 acres. In Darsi talllk, a feeder channel to Gundlakamma river is under construction near

Kocherlakota group ot tanks. About 978 .acres are likely to be irrigated undeT this scheme. Another anicut across Dornapuvagu, its tributar), is being constructed near Vitalapur~m which will iTTi­gate 166 aCTes. Bhmlf1nasi Project is a small project constructed across the Bhavanasi Tiver, a tributary to Gundlakamma and is intended to irrigate about 2,500 acres of land in five villages of Ongole taluh. The Nagarjunasagar Right Side Canal (Jawahar ca­nal) which passes through Markapur,Darsi, Podili and K anigiri taluks of this district crosses over the Gundla­kamma river and two at its tributaries namely Tala­galeru 01' Teegalent and DlIvvaleru through aqueducts at thTee places, viz., i) Laxmipuram village of Darsi talllk; ii)Tokapalle and iii) Viswanathapuram villages, both of Markapur taluk, which are undeT construction.

Though this is a small river it used to cause im­mense damage to persons, properties and cattle due to the sudden nature of its floods. It used to be described in the past as the River of Sorrow. In these days of concern for the small man, Government's efforts to harness the waters of this small river for irrigation purposes has tamed it substantially. Noto it is the RiveT of Happiness to the most backward of talllhs through which it passes. Verity Gundlakamma is the River of Destiny for the people of this district - the River of the District!

PREFACE

The District Census Handbooks which were first published at the 1951 Census proved to be very useful to the State and Central Government Departments, private agencies and academic bodies like Universities and Research Institutions. The scope of these Handbooks was enlarged to make them more useful during the 1961 Census. Considering the delay in the publication of the Hand­books due to difficulties in finding suitable presses which could undertake huge printing work of this kind, it was considered desirable to split up the 19,1 Census Handbooks into three parts viz., Part A - Village and Town Directory, Part B - Village and Town Primary Census Abstract and Part C -Analytical Report, Departmental Statistics and Di ,trict Census Tables. This was done mainly with a view to publishing Parts A and B which contain not only the population data upto the village and town level but also the particulars about the basic amenities etc .• available in the towns and villages. as early as possible for public use. The scope and contents of these three parts are elaborated in the introduction of this volume. I am glad to record here that Parts A and B of the 1971 Census Hand­books of all the 21 Districts in the State have been finalised already and I expect before the end of 1973 Parts A and B for all the 21 Districts would have been published.

The compilation of these Handbooks is being done from the 1951 Census in the Office of the DireGtor of Census Operatiom while the cost of paper, printing etc., required for these volumes is being borne by the State Government. The Andhra Pradesh State Government have readily agreed to bear the cost of printing and paper for the 1971 Census Handbooks. I am grateful to the Anclhra Pradesh State Government and in particular to the Additional Chief Secretary to the Government of Andhra Pradesh, Shri S. A. Quader, lAS., for their co-operation and encouragement. I am thankful to the Director of Printing, Government of Andhra Pradesh for assisting me by selecting suitable presses for undertaking the printing- of the Handbook!S. The data presented in the Village and Town Directories are obtained from different State Government and Central Government Departments but for whose co-operation Part-A of the Handbooks could not have been compiled. I am thankful to all of them for furnishing- me the reguired data.

I am extremely grateful to Shri A. Chandra Sekhar, lAS., Registrar General, India and Dr. B. K. Roy Burman, Deputy Registrar General, India who formulated the contents of these Hand­books in detail and rendered spontaneous help and encouragement to me at all stages.

The following staff of my Office worked on the present volume of Ongole (Prakasam) Dis­trict Censm Handbook under the guidance and supervision of Shri P. S. R. Avadhany, Deputy Director of Census Operations and Sri K. Narasimha Murthy, Assistant Director of Census Operations of my office.

Sri P. B. Sunder Raj,. Tabulation Officer Sri T. Brahmaiah, Statistical Assistant Sri K. V. Sarma, Statistical Assistant

Sri G. V. Ramachandran, Computor Sri S. Rama Krishna, Assistant Compiler Sri P. V. Prabhaker, Assistant Compiler Smt. K. Subbalakshmi, Computor Knm. K. Anasuya, Assistant Compiler Sri ~. V. Sastry, Assistant Compiler

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Drafting, Scrutiny and Supervision of Printing

Collection and Compilation

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Sri G. Jayaraju, Proof Reader

Sri S. Venkata Ramulu, Proof Reader

Sri A. Venkateswara Rao, Assistant Compiler

Sri M. N. Ram ~fohan, Artist

Sri Syed Ahmed. Senior Draughtsman Sri M. J. Sadiq. Draughtsman Sri N. C. Swamy. Draughtsman Sri Moinuddin Hassan. Draughtsman Sri M. Shankaraiah, Draughtsman Sri Md. Yaqub Ali, Draughtsman Sri B. Raghuram, Draughtsman Smt. Daya Saxena, Draughtsman Sri D. Koteswara Rao, Computor

I am grateful to their services.

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} Scrutiny of Maps

') Supervision of r Mapping Work

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I trust that this humble effort on the part of the Census Organisation would meet with the appreciation it deserves.

T. VEDANTAM Director of Census Operations

CONTENTS

In troduction

PART A-VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

SECTION I-VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Explanatory Note- Village Directory

Village Directory: Ongole Taluk Kandukur Taluk Kanigiri Taluk Giddalur Taluk Markapur Taluk Podili Taluk Darsi Taluk Addanki Taluk ChiruJa Taluk

Talukwise Abstract of Amenities

SECTION II-ToWN DIRECTORY

Explanatory Note-Town Directory

Town Directory: Statement Statement Statement Statement Statement Statement Statement

I Status, Growth History and Functional Category of Towns II Physical Aspects and Location of Towns

III Civic Finance IV Civic and other Amenities V Mr:dical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities

VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking Facilities VII Population by Religion and Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes

PART B-VILLAGE AND TOWN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRA~T

Explanatory Note-Primary Census Abstract

Primary Census Abstract:

ONGOLE (PRAKASAM) DISTRICT

Ongole Taluk Kandukur Taluk Kanigiri Taluk Giddalur Taluk Markapur Taluk Podili TaJuk Darsi Taluk Addanki Taluk Cbirala Taluk

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13-19 21~33

35-47 49-55 57-63 65-71 73-81 83-89 91-93

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97-103

104 lOS 106 107 108 109 110

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127-156 157-185 186-213 215-238 239-259 261-273 275-287 289-305 307-333

ONGOLE (PRAKASAM) DISTRICT •

Ongole Taluk

Kandukur Taluk

Kanigiri Taluk

Giddalur Taluk

Markapur Taluk

Podili Taluk

Darsi Taluk

Addanki Taluk

Chirala Taluk

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MAPS

Ongole District-Talukwise Density of PopUlation

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FIGURES AT A GLANCE COAIPARATIVE FIGURES OF THE STATE AND THE DISTRICT

Ongole Aodbra Pradesh (Prakasam)

State District

POPULATION TOTAL Persons 43,502,708 1,919,995 Males 22,008,663 966,180 Females 21,494,045 953,81.5

RURAL P.ersons 35,100,181 1,707,367 Males 17,698,247 858,217 Females 17,401,934 849,150

URBAN Persons 8,402,527 212,628 Males 4,310,416 107,963 Females 4,092,111 104,665

DECENNIAL POPULATION GROWTH +20.9 +14.~5 RATE 1961-71

GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (Sq. Kms.) 276,754.0 17,620.0 DENSITY OF POPULATION PER Sq. Km. 157 109

SEX RATIO (Number of females per 1,000 977 987 Males)

PERCENTAGE OF LITERACY Persons 24.6 23.2 Males 33.2 33.2 Females 15.8 13.0

PERCENTAGE OF URBAN POPULATION 19.3 11.1 TO TOTAL POPULATION

PERCENTAGE OF WORKERS TO TOTAL Persons 41.4 40.5 POPULATION (Main Activity only) Males 58.2 57.1

Females 24.2 23.7

BREAK-UP OF WORKERS:

PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL WORKERS (i) CULTIVATORS Persons 32.2 11.7

Males 37.4 20.7 Females 19.4 2.6

(ii) AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS Persons 37.9 16.9 Males 27.7 17.4 Females 63.1 16.4

(iii) OTHER WORKERS Persons 29.9 29.3 Males 34.9 33.2 Females 17.5 19.9

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PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTE Persons 13.3 9.3

POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION Males 13.3 9.3

Females 13.2 9.2

PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBE Persons 3.8 2.9

POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION Males 3.8 2.9 Females 3.8 2.8

NUMBER OF OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL 8,041,925 377,434 HOUSES

NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 29,428 1,097 Inhabited 27,221 1,005 Uninhabited 2,207 92

NUMBER OF URBAN AREAS 224 9

INTRODUCTION

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INTRODUCTION

GENERAL BACKGROUND OF THE DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

District Manuals aod District Gazetteers Prior to 1905, the erstwhile composite Madras

Government compiled and published a District Man­ual for each district. It contained not only particu­lars of items of more or less a permanent character such as physical characteristics, history, religion and ethnography but also a few statistical tables inclu­ding those relating to population which became obsolete wi thin a few years of their publication. The Madras Government, therefore, replaced these Dis­trict Manuals by another publication known as the District Gazetteer consisting of two Volumes' A' and 'B'. Volume A contained descriptive matter and such general tables as might be necessary to explain the text and Volume B contained detailed statistics. They decided that Volume B should be brought out periodically after each decennial census so that they contain the latest statistics. Volume A was publi­shed for some districts between 1905 and 1927 in the composite Madras State. The publication of Volume A was discontinued in 1927. Volume B was published for all the districts of the composite Madras State between 1906 and 1915. The publication of Volume cB' was also stopped after 1931 Census. Due to the n World War, the District Gazetteers were not published after the 1941 Census.

In the erstwhile Hyderabad State also the Gaze­tteer Volumes were brought out for some of the dis­tricts.

The scheme of publication of revised District Gazetteers was started in )958 by the State Govern­ments and in this State, the Gazetteers of some dis­tricts like Cuddapah and Anantapur have been published already.

Tbe Village Statements

Apart from there District Manuals and Gaz­etteers, the census da ta upto village level used to be published in a brochure called "Village State­ment" for each district immediately after every census from 1872 upto 1941.

The Village Statements merely showed the number of occupied houses and population by reli­gion of each village and town and they did not con­tain any more details. From the 1951 Census, Village Statements were replaced by the District Census Hand­books.

District Census Handltooks The idea of compiling the District Census Hand­

books for each district in place of Village Statements was first entertained and put forward at the 1951 Census by Sri R. A. Gopalaswamy, I. C, S., the then Registrar General, India and ex-officio Census Com­missioner of India as part of <1 plan intended to secure an effective method of preservi ng the census records prepared for areas below the distrIct level He pro­posed that all the District Census Tables and Census Abstracts prepared during the process of sorting and compilation, should be bJund toge ther in a single manuscript vol ume called the" District Census Hand­book" and suggested to the S'ate Governments that the Handbook with or without the addition of other useful inform'ltion relating to the di~trict should be printed and published at their own cost, in the same manner as the village statistics of the past censuses, This suggestion was accepted by most of the State Governments. Both the composite Madras State and the erstwhile Hyderabad State accepted this sugges­tion and published the DistIict Census Handbooks for all districts at their own cos t. In the erstwhile Hyderabad State, the District Census Handbooks were brought out in two parts, Part I containing Administrative Statistics and Part II the Census Tables. In the composite Madras State, the Hand­books were brought out in oae single volume only for each district.

Pattern at 1961 Census

At the 1961 Census, the scope of the District Census HandbookS was significa ntly enlarged by Sri Ashok Mitra, I. C. S., the then Registrar General, India. The District Census Handbooks of 1961 Cen­sus of Andhra Pradesh were divided into four parts. The first part contained narratiVe description of the physical features, History, Social, Economic, and Demographic characteristics, the progress made in each field of administration over the past decades and a brief gazetteer of places. The s econd p~rt contained the Administrative Statistics of various departments. The third part contained the 1961 Census Tables viz., General Population Tables, Economic Tables, Cul­tural and Migra tion Tables, Special Tables on Schedu­led Castes and Scheduled Tribes. The fourth par t con­sisted of Village and Town Directory which was the

most vital part of the Handbook, giving villagewise and townwise Primary Census Abstract i.e., particulars of area, households, population, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, literates, broad categorisation of working population etc. Important amenities such as educational, medical, public health and communica­tion facilities available were also indicated against each village and town. Nine Sub-Tables containing villagewise particulars such as irrigation sources, important crops raised, value of land, co-operative societies, industrial establishments, police stations, list of skilled craftsmen etc., were given after Village and Town Directory. A tabular statement on Fairs and Festivals in the district was given at the end of the volume. All these four parts were bound in a single volume and published at the cost of the State Government.

Pattern at 1971 Census

The District Census Handbooks proved to be very useful and valuable publications and had consi­derable demand by public as well as the official users of the census data. At the 1971 Census, it was there­fore, decided not only to continue the publication of the District Census Handbooks but also to enlarge its scope further.

At the last Census, there was some delay in the pUblication of the Di:itrict Census Handbooks due to the inadequate printing facilities. In order to avoid delay in publication and also to make available the more important census data to the planners, admi­nistrators and other users who may be not only eager but in dire necessity to use the information in their respective spheres, it has been decided to bring out the District Census Handbooks in three parts viz. Part A, Part B and Part C. Part A contains Village and Town Directory. Part B contains Village and Town Primary Census Abstract. Part C contains Administrative Statistics and Analytical Report. Parts A and B of the District Census Handbooks of this State are being brought out in one volume and Part C will be brought out in a separate volume for each district a little later.

A brief outline on the scope of each of these three Parts is given below.

Part A: Village and Town Directory

In this part, the Village Directory is given first and then the Town Directory.

Village Directory

It is arranged talukwise and gives for each village, particulars of amenities available in respect of educational and medical institutions, power and drinking water supply, postal and telegraphic facili-

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ties, communications, particulars of land use, mar· kets, places of religious, historical or archaeological interest in the village.

Town Directory

The Town Directory portion con tains data in seven state men ts. Particulars like the civic admini­stration status, its origin, the growth and decline of its popUlation, functionaJ category, physical aspects and location, municipal finances, civic and other amenities, medical, educational, recreational and cuI tural facilities, trad'e, industry, commerce and banking facilities and lastly the religious composition of the town and the Scheduled Castes/Tribes popu. Jation inhabiting are presented in seven statements. They are given for each town in the district arranged in alphabetical order.

Part B: Primary Census Abstract

This part gives for each revenue village and also for each enumerator's block and ward of a town, the Primary Census data i.e., area, occupied residential houses, number of households, total population and its break up by sex, Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes population, literate population, working popUlation by nine broad categories of cultivators, agricultural labourers, those working in livestOCk, forestry, fishing, plmtations etc., in mining and quarrying, in manufacturing, in construction, in trade and commerce, in tran,port, &torage and com­munications and in other services' and the non-work­ing population as per the 1971 Census.

Part C : Admioi!itrative Statistics and Report This part comprises the various administrative

statistics pertaining to t he district with special refer­ence to the development taken place during 1961.70 in different spheres and also the 1971 Censm Tables rela ting to the General Population, Economic Charac­teristics, Cultural and Migration features, Housing and Establishment tables and data pertaining to the district regarding langauge and religion. A write up, indicating the changes in the socio-economic and demographic characteristics of the district and the developmen tal activities that have taken place in the decade in the various fields like Agriculture, Indus­tries, Trade and Commerce, Education, Medical and Public Health. Community Development etc., is given at the beginning of this part. In view of the elaborate wri te up alreadY gi ven in the 1961 District Census Handbooks, the present write up will be brief and it will cover the present decade only.

Rural and Urban Classification of areas It is customary to cla<;sify the population of

every country, at a census as Rural and Urban. Such

a classifica tion has considerable significance and is necessary from the pointofa'se's,ing Ihr diff~refltials in the social, economic, cultural ai:d demographic characteristics of the population. Hence at the begin­ning of each census, thc criteria for treating a place as town (i,e. urban) or rural are evolved and the areas are then classified accordingly a~ per the ddi ni tion so evolwd·

From the year 1891, the cemus definition of a town in this country was more or less the same till 1941 and it was slightly modified in 1951. The towns broadly comprised all Municipalities of whatever poplllation and every other continuous collection of houses, permanently inhabited by not less than 5,0(.0 persons, which the provincial DirectoIs of Ccn,us Opera tions having regard to the character and rela­tive density of population, their importance as cen­tres of trade decided them to be towns. In the appli­cation of this definition there was some variation from State to State according to the local condItions, It was only at the 1961 Census that a fairly strict defi­nition was sought to be applied throughout the country in order to determine a place as an urban unit. The same definition was followed at the 1971 Census also. The following criteria are adopted for treating a place as a town at the 1971 Census.

1. All places with a Municipality, Corporation or Cantonment or Notified Town Areas, and

2. All other places which satisfied th~ following criteria;

(a) a minimum popula tion of 5,000

(b) a density of population of at least 1 000 persons per Sq. mile (4CO persons p.:r Sq. Km.) and

(c) at least three fourths (75%) of the male working population is non-agricultural.

In respect of marginal cases, the Directors of Census Operations of the States were given discretion to decide a place as town or village.

The Towns are distributed into six classes as de. tailed below :-

Classification of Towns

Class I

Class II

Class III

Class IV

Class V

Class VI

Po pulation size

1,00,000 and above

50,000-99,999 20,000-49,999

10,000-19,999

5,000-9,999

Below 5,000

The Class I Towns arc termed as Cities,

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Besides clas~ifieation of all placell into Rural and Urban areas, two neW concepts viz, Urban Agglome­ration and Standard Urban Area were newly evolved a t the 1971 Census. They are briefly explained below.

Urban Agglomeration

In several areas around a core C1 ty or statutory town have cor:-:e up Clirl)' large and well recogni~ed

Railway ColonL" Uil!verc.,ity Campuse~" Port areas, Military Camps t:IC Even though they are outside the statutory limits of a Corporation, Municipality or cantonment, they fall within the revenue boundary of the place by which the town itself is known or in the revenue boundary of the neighbouring village. It may not be alt()gclher reLdistic to treat such ar~as

lying outsidl: lh..: ,latutory hmits of a town as rural units and al the same time each such individual area by itself may not satisfy the minimum population limits to qualify to be treated as an independent town. Such areas deserve to be reckoned along with the main town and the continuous spreard including such urban outgrowth would deserve to be treated as an in­tegrated urban area. At the 1971 Census such con­tinuous urban spreads have been treated as integra­ted urban areas and defined as Urban Agglomera­tions. This concept of Urban Agglomeration replacea the concept of Town·group followed in the 1961 Cen­sus. Urban Agglomerations can be constituted in the following situa tions:-

(a) A city with continuous outgrowth (the part of outgrowth being out of the statutory limits but falling within the boundaries of the adjoining village or villages). '

(b) One town with similar outgrowth or two or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths as in (a) and

(C) A city and one or more adjoining towns with their ou tgrowths all of which forming a continuous spread.

Thus the Urban Agglomeration represents wholly the urban population only. In Andhra Pradesh, the following four places are treated as Urban Agglomerations.

Name of the Urban Agglomeration

(1)

1 Visakhapatnam Urban Agglomeration

Constituent units in the Urban Agglomeration

(2)

(a) Visakhapatnam City (i) Visakhapatnam

M unicipali ty

(ii) Gajuvaka (Out­growth)

(b) Gopalapatnam

Name of the Urban Agglo­meration

Constituent units in the Urban Agglomeration

(1)

2 Rajahmundry Urban Agglom eration

3 Vijayawada Urban Agglomera tion

4 Hyderabad Urban Agglomera tion

(2)

(a) Rajahmundry Municipality

(b) Rajahmundry Non­Municipal Area

(a) Vijayawada Munici-pality

(b) Patamata Town

(c) Gunadala Town

(a) Hyderabad Municipal Corporation

(i) Hyderabad Division

(ii) Secunderabad Division

(b) Secnnderabad Can-tonment

(c) Malkajgiri

(d) Alwal

(e) Uppal Khalsa

(f) Balanagar

(g) Fatehnagar

(h) Macha Bolaram

(i) Osmania University

(j) Lalaguda

(k) KukatpalJe

(I) Moosap~t (m) Bowenpalle

(n) Zamistanpur

The Standard Urban Area (S.U.A.)

The concept of the Standard Urban Area has been evolved for the first time at the 1971 Census to give out a more meaningful picture of the urban growth· The town-group concept adopted at the 1961 Census did not effectively tackle the problem involved in reporting urban statistics apart from lacking a uniform application throughout the country. It also did not bring out a spatially conti­guous t~rritory of urban-rural settlements but merely bound up loosely clustered population popularly known as the satellite towns or the constituent units whose jurisdictions were subjected to frequent changes and thus lacked in stability. The interven­ing rural areas Were also left out of the account.

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Consequently the conclusions drawn became not only invalid over a time but also lost spatial com­parability with similar data processed both within the country and outside. These short-comings reduced considerably the utiltty of the town-group concept which Was also found somewhat inadequate for the purpose it was developed. To enable the presentation of urban statistics on a uniform basis and als.) to ensure comparability of the Census data from one decade to another and with similar data available from other coun tries, the concept of Stan­dard Urban Area has been envisaged and adopted at the 1971 Census.

The Standard Urban Area is defined as the projected growth area of a city or town as it would be in another three decades taking into account not only the towns and villages which will get merged into it but also the interv<!ning areas which are potentially urban. The tract includes all extra Municipal urban ou tgrowth such as the suburbs (industrial and residential), Railway Colonies, Civil Lines, Cantonments and also such of those villages that are likely to be urbanised during the next three decades. The Standard Urban Area is thus an area which extends well beyond the chief core city or town and contains all likely developments over the next 30 years. It will remain a stat istical Jeponing unit for the next three successive censuses, irrespec­tive of the jurisdictional changes of the local administrative units within the tract. The Standard Urban Area will be iden hfied by the administrative units that it encompasses namely the city, the town, the village. The boundaries of tbe Standard Urban Area will be the administrative boundaries of the peripheral units.

In demarcating the Standard Urban Area the following criteria are followed:

(i) The core town should have a minimum popula­tion of 50,000,

(ii) The contiguous areas should be made up of other urban as well as rural administrative units having close and mutual socio·economic links with the core town and

(iii) The entire area included in the Standard Urban Area is likely to be urbanised in a span of two to three decades.

In Oagole district, Chirala Town with its sur­rounding villages is treated as a Standard Urban Area.

fART-A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

SECTION I - Village Directory SECTION II - Town Directory

SECTION I

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

The main purpose of the Village Directory is to indicate the availability of important facilities like educational, medical, drinking water supply, com. munications and electric supply in each village. The collection and presentation of such data was first attempted at the 1961 Census and the different facilities available were shown by abbreviated

, Il'!tters under five columns along with the Primary Census Abstract. But at the 1971 Census it was decided to present such particulars in greater detail in the Village Directory and to give the Primary Census Abstract separately. Besides presenting the data on basic amenities like, educational, medical, electricity, drinking water supply, corom unications, posts and telegraph~, the particulars about the staple food commonly used by the majority of the people, land utilisation, the name and distance of the nearest town, the market/shandy days, historical or religious or archaeological or tourist importance, if any, of the villages have also been collected and pre­sented in the Village Directory. The Villagewise Primary Census Abstract is presented separately in Part B of this Volume. •

In the Village Directory, the revenue village is taken as the lowest unit for presentation of data. The villages are arranged in the ascending order of Location Code Numbers assigned to the villages. Unlike the Town Directory. the Village Directory contains only one statement. An Alphabetical List of Villages with the Location Code Numbers against them is given at the beginning of the Village Direc­tory and Primary Census Abstract of each taluk. This facili ~ates the 1 eader to se lect the required village from the Alphabetical List and after knowing its Location Code Number, to obtain the necessary particulars from the Village Directory. The Village Directory is broadly divided in to four broad sections viz., location particulars, basic amenities like educa­tional, medical etc., land utilisation and distance

. from urban area and the importance of the village as a religious or tourist centre.

Columns 1 to 3 deal with the location code number, name and the total area of the village. The area given under column 3 i~ as per the data furni­shed by the Tahsildar and the State Survey Depart­ment. Columns 4 to 9 give the basic amenities

available in the village such as the educational, medical, electricity, drinking water, communications and postal facilities.

The educational facilities are shown by the following symbols under column 4.

P Primary or Elementary School M = Middle School H High School or Higher Secondary School C College T Technical Institution

If there are more institutions than one of a type in the village, the number of institutions precedes the abbreviations e.g., 3P, 2M, 3H etc.

Medical and Public Health facili ties existing in the village are shown by the followIng symbols under column 5.

H Hospital D = Dispensary Mew = Maternity and Child Welfare Centre Fpc = Family Planning Clinic Phc = Primary Health Centre

If the village is electrified then it is indicated by the letter E under column 6.

The types of drinking water supply sources available within the village are indicated as below:

T Tap W Well Tk Tank Tw Tube Well R River C = Canal If there are any other sources of drinking water

other than the above, then such sources have been spelt out.

If the village is served by one or more of the following Vleans of communications within a dis­tance of one mile from the village, then the com­munication facilities of the Village under column 8 have been indicated as below:

PR Pucca Road KR Kateha Road T Train R River C Canal

· The postal facilities. jf any, existing vIllage are indicated under column 9 by the ing symbols:

in the follow-

PO TO PTO Phone

Post Office == Telegraph Office -== Post & Telegraph Office = Telephone

If a village does not have any of the above faci­lities then " ... " is indicated against such village under relevant column.

The staple food of the majority of the popula­tion of the village during the major portion of the year is indicated under column 10 as given below. If there is variety of grains ID aiuly used in a village then they have been indicated accordingly.

Ri = Rice W Wheat J = Jowaf B = Bajra Ra = Ragi M == MaIze Mi = Millets (Korra, Arika, Variga)

Columns II to 15 relate to the land utilisation statistics. Ullder column 11 the ext ell t of the forest area is given. Under columns)2 and 13 the extent of the cultiva1ed area in the vlllage is given. The extent of area jrrigated together with area irrigated under different irrigational source" such 35 canals tanks. wells, tube wells etc., arc given, whereve~ available under column 12 while under column 13 the extent of land unirrigaled is given. Column 14 gives the extent of cultivable WJste. The area not available for cultiva tien such as village site, rivers, canals tanks, wells etc, is given under column 15. '

The various types of land use given under each of the columns 11 to 15 are listed out and the con­cepts explained below.

1. Forests (Column 11)

2. Cultivated area with break up irrigated and unirrigated. (Columns 12 and 13)

..

'These include all actllally forested areas and the lands classed or administered as forests under any legal enactment dealing with ~arests whether State owned Or

private. Ifany portion Df such land is not actually wooded but put to some agricultural use, tbat portion is included under the appropriale hcadinll of <::ulti,ated or uncultivated land.

This includes tbe land under the following three categories.

(i) Net Area sown .-Tbe net area sown represents the area sown to crops wun­ting areas sowo more than once in the same year, only voee.

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3. Culmrable waste (Co!umn 14)

(iil CurrentJa!loll's:

This class comprises cropped areas which are kept fallow during the current year. If any seedling area is not cropped again in the same year. it is also treated as cur· rent fallow.

(iii) Other fallows: This includes all lands which were taken up for cultillation but are temporarily out of ct:hivation for a period of not les, than one year and not more than five years. The rea so I1S for keeping such lands fallow may be either

due to poverty of the cultiva­t(Jrs or inadequate supply of WJter Or malarial climate or ~i1ting of canals or rivers or unremunerated nature of far­mll1gelc.

This includes the land under tr.e following three categories.

(i) M ' jscelianeaus tree crops GrOVES not included in the are~ sown.

Under this class is included all ~ultivable land which is not Included under net area so,,":n but is put to some agncultural use. Lands onder casuarina trees, thatching grass, bam boo bushes and other groves for fuel t

h. e c.,

W ,eh are not included under "~rchards" are classed under thiS category.

(iil Cultarable waste: This includes lands availabl for cultivation but not take: up for cultivation or aban­doned after a few years for one reason Or other. Such lands may be either fallow ?r covered with shrubs and Jungles which are not pu1 to any uSe. They may be asses­s.ed.or.not assessed and may ~Ie III Isolated blocks or with­In cultiv:.ted holdings. Land once cultl vated bllt not culti­vated for five years in Succes­sion is also included in this category.

(iii) Permanent pastures and other grazing lands; These cover all grazing lands whether they are permanent pastures and meadows or not. Village common aDJ

4. Area not available for cultivation (Column 15)

grazing lands within forest areas are included under this head.

This includes the land under the following two categories.

(i) Barren and uncliltivable land: This covers all barren and uncultivable land like moun­tains, etc., i.e., which cannot be br0ught under cultivation unless at a high cost whether such land is in isolated blocks or within cultivated holdings.

(ii) Land put to non-agricultural uses:

All lands occupied by build­ings, roads and railways or under waters, e.g. rivers and canals and other lands put to uses other than agricultural.

Under column 16 t'le distance of the village from the nearest town in Kms. is given. The days on which weekly marketJsbandies, if any, held in the village are given under column 17. If the village has any historical/religious/archaeological and tourist im­pOI tance, it has b~en indicated under column 18.

All the above particulars are based on the data obtained from the Tahsildars and local bodies con­cerned and also from the concerned departments like Postal, Medical, Education, Electricity dc.

Ongole (Prakasam) District:

This is the first District Census Handbook ever to be brought out for Ongole which is a newly fOlmed district with Ongole as its headquarters. It came in to existence from 2nd February, 1970 by an Act of Andhra Pradesh Legislature. The district was

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subsequently named after Tanguturi Prakasam Pan­thu1u, the first Chief Minister of erstwhile Andhra State, as Prakasam District.

Tbe district was carved out of parts of Kurnool, Ndlore, and Guntur districts and constitutes the entire taluks of Giddalur, Markapur of Kurnool district; Kandukur, Kanigiri, Darsi, Podili taluks of Nellore district; Ongole taluk and parts of Narasa­raopet taluk (41 villages), Bapatla taluk (44 villages) of Guntur district. The areas transferred from Gun­tur district constitute Ongole, Addanki and Chirala taluks of Ongole district. In all, the district compri­ses nine taluks as explained above with an area of ]7,620.0 Sq. Kms. The two taluks viz. Podili and Darsi are purely rural in character as the tract is very poor and does not have any urban characteris­tic, while the remaining seven taluks are partly rural and partly urban.

INHABITED, UNINHABITED VILLAGES AND THEIR AREAS

The dis trict consists of 1,097 villages, excluding the three Reserve Forest villages in Giddalur taluk. Of these J ,005 villages are inhabited and 92 villages are uninhabited. Kandukur taluk has the largest number of villages (184) followed by Kani~iri taluk with 179 villages where as Chirala taluk has only 43 villages, th'~ lowest number of villages in any taluk in the dis­trict Relatively a larger proportion of the deserted villages exist in Markapur and Kandukur taluks with 18 and 17 such villages respectively where as Chirala taluk has only one deserted village. A statement showing the total number of villages and the distri­bution of these villages by broad size class of areas in each taluk is given below.

STATEMENT

DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY AREA

No. of Villages by area in acreS Name of Total r----------------------A-------------------~ Taluk villages 50 Or 51- 101- 2(11- 501- 1,001- 2.001- 5001 or Area

less 100 200 Joe 1,000 2.000 5,000 above Unspecified

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

Ongole III 2 5 15 25 46 17 1 Kandukur . 184 2 5 i3 20 32 89 21 2 Kanigiri 179 4 4 7 19 45 63 37 Giddalur 103 3 9 21 14 30 23 3 Markapur 125 1 8 6 17 30 33 30

Podili 119 3 9 38 52 17 Darsi 133 2 3 11 30 68 19 Addanki 100 2 9 18 51 20

Chirala 43 2 3 22 16

Total 1,097 8 15 50 112 222 451 203 36

Nearly 17% of the villa[;es ie. 185 villages have area less than or equal to 1,000 acres each; 222 villages or about 20% of the villages have area ranging between 1,001 and 2,000 acres each. 451 villages or nearly 41 % of the villages have area ranging from 2,001 to 5,000 acres each. About 19% or 203 villa­ges have an area more than 5,000 acres each. Area particulars of 36 villages of which 30 lie in Markapur taluk, are not available. Thus about 60% of villages are fairly large in size i.f., exceeding 2,000 acres each

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and it is generally so in all the tainks of the district. The proportion of small villages i.e. with area less than 500 acres each, is very small being about 7% of the total number of villages.

INHABITED VILLAGES AND THEIR POPULATION

The distribution of the inhabited villages classi­fied according to the broad size classes of population in each taluk is given in the following table.

STATEMENT 2

VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY BROAD GROUPS OF POPULATION

No. of Vdla.ges by Population Name of Inhabited Taluk villages

r--------------------A Less then 200- 500- 1,000- 10, ()()() and"'"

above 200 499 (1) (2) (3) (4)

Ongole 104 1 10 Kandukur 167 14 18 Kanigiri 165 23 37 Giddalur 93 7 15 Markapur 107 27 9 Podili 111 12 22 Darsi 120 7 22 Addanki 96 2 Chirala 42

Total 1,005 91 135

It will be noticed from the above table that a relatively large number of villages viz., 278 or abou t 28% of the total inhabited villages in tbe district lie in the population range of 1,000-1,999 persons each. 248 villages or nearly 25% of the inhabited villages are in the population range of 2,000-4,999 persons each. These two population ranges together consti~ tute more than half the inhabited villages in the district. There are only48 villages or about 5% of the inhabited villages with a populaion of more than 5,000 persons each. Villages with a population of 1,000 persons or less each cons titute about 43% of the inhabited villages.

EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES

Education is one of the basic facilities that has to be provided to the people. An idea of the extent and the level to which it has been provided in the rural area~ of the district can be had from the follow. in'g table. The villages are classified by the distance to the nearest town with which the villages have established commercial, social, and other links, so that the position in this regard in the remote villages could be compared with the situation in villages closer to the urban areas.

999 (5)

15 39 40 12 9

34 42 9 5

205

Distance from nearest

town (In Kms.)

(1)

5 or less

6-10

11-15

16-25

26-50

51-100

Unspecified

Total

2,000 5,000 1,999 4,999 9.999 (6) (7) (8)

30 35 11 54 37 5 42 23 17 38 4 28 33 1 36 6 33 14 2 32 45 8 6 17 10

278 248 41

STATEMENT 3

EDUCATIONAL FACILl1'IES

(9)

2

4

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Total No. of villages having No. or ,... ~-A---__ ~ inha- P' High OJ:' bited m~l; Middle Higher Col-villa- Sch~ols Schools Secon- leges Olbers ges dary

Schools (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (1)

48 47 2 4 1 (97.9)* (4.2) (8.3) (2.1)

95 87 2 4 (91.6) (2.1) (4.2)

134 127 2 22 (94.8) (1.5) (16.4)

315 300 9 34 (95.2) (2.9) (10.8)

336 306 8 24 1 (91.1) (2.4) (1.1) (0.3)

19 13 1 t (68.4) (5.3) (5.3)

58 23 1 3 1 (39.7) (12.1) (5.2) (1.7)

1,005 903 24 9' 3 3 (89.9) (2.4) (9.6) (0.3) (0.3)

*Figures in brackets are percentages to total villages in tho respective distance group.

903 vilJag~s or 89.9% of the total of 1,005 inhabi­ted villages have primary schools. The proportion of villages having primary schools ranges from 68.4% to 97.9% (excepting villages the distance of which from the nearest town is not specified or not known) among the different distance groups. The lowest proporition is observed among the villages in the 51 to 100 Kms. distance range and the highest is noticed among the villages located within 5 Kms. distance range from towns. About 10% of the inhabited villages or 102 villages still do not have primary schools. A large Dumber of these villages are locat­ed at a distance of 26 to 50 Kms. from the nearest towns. Middle or upper primary schools exist only in 24 villages or 2 4% of the inhabited vIllages. Higl,f Higher Secondary Schools exist in 96 villages or 9.6% of the inhabited villages of the district. Excepting the villages for which the distance from the neasest town is not available, the highest propor­tion of 16.4% is observed among the villages in the distance group of 11-15 Kms. followed by the villag­es in the distance group of 16-25 Kms. with 10.8%. It may also be seen that middle schools exist in a higher propor tion of villages in the distance range of 51-100 Kms. A smaller proportion of villages very close to urban areas have middle and high schools as the facilities available in the nearest towns meet the requiremen ts of many of the villages close to them. Facilities of collegia te ed ucation are also available in the rural areas of the district. Three villages in Ongole, Kandukur and Kanigiri taluks with one village each have these college faci!itie~. Other edu-cational fdcilities such as Ba&ic Training Schools also exis t in three villages.

MEDICAL FACILITIES

Expansion of the medical facili ties particularly in the rural areas has been emphasised from time to time in the development plans. An idea of the extent of the availabllity of these facilities in the rural parts of the dis tnct ca n be had from the following table.

STATEMENT 4 NUMBER OF MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS

No. of Medical Institutions No. of medical Name of the r----A ------, institutions per

Taluk Hospitals Dispen- Others ' 100 Sq. Kms. saries Rural Alea

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Ongole 1 4 4 0·7 Kal1dukur 1 7 3 0·5 Kanigiri 2 18 2 0·9 Giddalur 5 4 0·4 Markapur 4 6 0·3 Padili 11 10 1·5 Darsi 5 7 0·8 Addanki 2 2 0·3 ChiraJa 9 3 1·6

Total 7 65 41 0.6

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There are 113 medical institutions of various t}pes in the rural parts of the district. These instiw tutions include 7 Hospitals, 65 Dispensaries and 41 other institutions su~h as Primary Health Centres, Family Planing Clinics, Materniry and Child Welfare Center, etc. Hospitals do not exist in the rural parts of Giddalur, Addanki and Chirala taluks while disw pensaries exist in all the taluks. The rural areas of Kanigiri and Pod iIi taluks with 22 medical institu­tions each have a relatively larger number while the rural parts of Addanki taluk has the smallest number of only 4 institutions. The rural parts of Chirala and Podili taluks have an higher ratio of medical instituw

tions at i.6 and 1.5 for every 100 Sq.Kms. area, while in the remaining taluks, there is not even one medi­cal institution for every] 00 Sq. Kms. rural area. On an average the rural parts in the district have only {).6 medical institutions for every 100 Sq. Kms. area. It is necessary, therefore, to improve the medical facilities particularly in the rural parts of Addanki and Markapur taluks.

ELECTRIFICATION

Rural electrification has been undertaken in a big way during the decade 1961-70 as it is essential for the economic development of the villages where a large part of our population resides. A statement showing the number of electrified villages including the depopulated villages where power supply is avai­lable is given below. The villages are classified by the distance to the nearest town so as to highlight how far the rural areas remote to towns are provided with power supply.

STATEMENT 5

NUMBER OF VILLAGES HAVING ELECTRICITY

Distance from the Total No. of No. of villages Percentage nearest town Inhabited and with Electric to total

(In Kms.) Uninhabited Power supply Villages Village~

(1 ) (2) (3) (4)

5 or less 50 22 42·0

6-10 99 27 27·3

11-15 140 31 22·0

16-25 330 69 20·9

26-50 362 30 8·3 SHOO 19

Unspecified 97 6 6·2

Total 1,097 184 168

Only 184 villages or 16.8% of the total of 1,097 villages in the district are electrified. The propor­tion of villages electrified decreases as the distance from the nearest town increases indica ting thereby that a larger proportion of \liIlages closer to towns are electrified than remote villages. The highest

proportion viz. 42.0% is observed in the villages with in a distance of 5 Kms. followed by the villages in the next distance range of 5-10 Kms. with 27.3%. Not even one village in the distance range of 51-100 Km. is electrified. The distribution of electrified villages and their percentage to tota I villages in each taluk is also given below:

STATEMENT 6 DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIFIED VILLAGES BY T ALUKS

Percentage of Name of Total No. No. of electrified

Taluk of Villages Electrified villages to Villages total number

of villages (1) (2) (3) (4)

Ongole 111 52 46·8 Kandukur 184 25 13·6 Kanigirl 179 11 6·1 Giddalur 103 23 2Z·3 Markapur 125 12 9·6 Podili 119 6 5·(1 Darsi 133 12 9·0 Addanki 100 24 24·0 Chirala 43 19 44·2

Total 1,097 184 16·8

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It will he seen from the above statement that the percentage of electrified villages to total villages ranges from about 5% in Podili to 47% in Ongole taluk. In Chirala taluk 44% of the villages are e1ec trified. The proportion of electrified villages in Kanigiri taluk is as discouraging as in Podili taluk.

COMMUNICATION FACILITIES .

A statement showing the number of villages by type of road with which they are connected is given

below by classifyng the villages by distance to the

nearest town. A village having access to the roads within a reach of one mile or 1.6 Kms. is considered as having been connected with the roads.

STATEMENT 7

COMMUNICA nON FACILITIES

No. of villages connected by Distance from r------------------A-----------------------~ the nearest Total Pucca Katcha

town No. of Pucca Katcha road and road and Otbers (In Kms) villages road road Train Train

(1) (2) (3) (4) IS) (6) (7)

5 or less 50 28 (56·0) 14 (28.0) 4 (8·0) 8 (16·0) 6-10 99 34(34·3) 34 (34· 3) 3 (3·0) 31 (31-4) 11-15 140 50 (35·7) 56 (40·0) 1 (0· 7) 1 (0.7) 34 (24·3) 16-25 330 105 (31-8) 152 (46.1) 3 (0·9) 3 (0·9) 73 (22·1) 26-50 362 104 (28·7) 142 (39·2) 3 (0· 8) 1 (0.3) 116 (32·1) 51-100 19 3(15.8) 5 (26.3) 11 (57·9) Unspecified 97 16 (16·5) 2 (2·1) 1 (1.0) 79 (81·4)

Total 1.097 340 (31·0) 405 (36·9) 15 (13.7) 5 (4·6) 351 (31·1)

340 villages or 31.0% of the villages have pucca road facility. The proportion of villages having pucca road facility ranges from 15.8% to 56.0% among the villages of differen t distance ranges. The

. highest proportion of 56.0% is observed among the villages located within a distance of 5 Kms. or less to the nearest town while the lowest proportion of 15 8% is noticed among the villages loca ted in the distance range of 51-100 Kms. Excepting the villages in the distance group of 6-10 Kms. the proportion of villages having the facility of pucca road decreases as

, the distanoe range from the nearest town increases. It may also be seen from the Taluk Abstract of amenities given at the end of the Village Directory that a higher proportion of villages in Kandukur and Giddalur have pucca road facilities. Katcha roads as means of

transport are more predominant in the district. 405 villages or about 37% of the total villages have katcha road facility. The proportion of villages having katcha roads is the highest among the villages in the distance range of 16-25 Kms. and the lowest among thoselocated in a distance range of 51-100Kms. range, It may also be seen from the taluk abstract at the end that a larger number of villages in Ongole and Darsi taluks have katcha roads and the proportion of villa­ges having katcha roads to the total number of villages in these taluks is also relatively high compared to the corresponding proportions in other taluks of the district. The fact that 352 villages or 32.1%.i .e, less than one third of_the villages do not have either pucca roads or katcha roads. Many of these villages are located at a distance of 16-50 Kms. from the nearest

towns. These facts clearly indicate that considerable work remains to be done in the district, in respect of development of road facilities to villa ges.

POSTAL FACILITIES

A statement indicating the talukwise distribution of villages having Post and Telegraph Offices, tele­phones etc. with average number of Post Offices for every 100 Sq. Km. in the rural areas of each taluk in tbe district is given below :-

STATEMENT 8

POSTAL AND TELEGRAPHIC FACILITIES

No. of villages having ,..-----A-------"'" No. of

Others Post

Name of the Inhabi- Post ,---A---"", Offices

Tele- Post and Tele- per Taluk ted Offices graph Tele- phones 100 Sq.

Villages Offices graph Kms. Offices

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Ongole 104 69 7 7 5·2 Kandukur 167 63 3 3 3·1 Kanigiri 165 59 2 1 2·3 Glddalur 93 67 2·5 Markapur 107 51 2 1 1·5 Podili 111 59 3 4·0 Darsi 120 70 2 2 2 4·6 Addanki 96 80 3 1 2 5·7 Chirala 42 30 6 6 2 3·9

Total 1,005 548 28 11 17 3·1

The number of villages having post offices is 548 constituting about 55% of the inhabited villages. The proportion of villages having post offices is high in Addanki and Chirala taluks followed by Giddalur

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whereas it is very low in Kanigiri and Kandukur taluks. The average number of post offices for every 100 Sq. Km area in the rural parts of the different taluks ranges from 1.5 in Markapur taluk to 5.7 in Addanki taluk. On the average the rural areas of the district have 3 post offices for every )00 Sq. Km. Excepting the rural areas of Giddalur taluk, the rural parts of the remaining eight taluks have telegraph facilities, though villages having these facilities is very small i.e. 28 in all the 8 taluks together. Of these 11 villages have combind Post and Telegraph offices. These combined offices (Post and Telegraphs) exist only in five taluks viz. Ongole, Markapur, Darsi, Addanki and Chirala. Telephone facilities also exist in 17 villages spread over six taluks viz., Ongole, Kandukur, Kanigiri, Darsi, Addanki and Chirala.

STAPLE FOOD

Rice and jowar constitute the chief staple food of the people in the villages of the district. However, small millets like Ragi, Bajra and Korra are also being used as staple food in some parts of the district.

CULTIVATED LAND

The average cultivated land, average cultivable waste land and the percentage of CUltivable waste to cultivated land per village is given in the following table by classifying the villages by distance to the nearest town. All land sown, current and other fal­lows are considered as cultivated land while cultiva­ble waste includes pastures, grazing land and area under miscellaneous trees and groves and does not include orchards.

STATEMENT 9

STA.TEMENT SHOWING AVERAGE CULTIVATED LAND PER VILLAGE

Percentage of Total Average culti- Total Average culti- average cultivable

Distance from the No. of cultivated land vated land per cultivable vable waste per waste per viII age nearest Town villages (Acres) village waste (Acres) village to average culti-

(In Kms.) (Acres) (Acres) vated land per village

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

5 or less 47 63,387 1,349 16,977 361 26·7 6-10 95 162,105 1,706 49,J07 517 30·3 1l~15 136 247,657 J,821 64·008 471 25·8 16-25 328 648,724 1,978 158.t24 482 24·3 26-50 362 522,479 1,443 214,046 591 40·9 51-100 19 11 ,059 582 16,181 852 46·0 Unspecified 77 66,407 862 29,580 384 44·5

Total 1,064 1,721,818 1,618 548,023 515 31·8

On an average the ex-ten'. of land under cultiva­tion in each village is 1,618 acres while 515 acres of land is lying as cultivable waste. In other words there is cultivable waste equivalent to 31.8% of the present cultivated land which could be brought under cultiva­tion, perpaps, with some efforts. The average culti­vated land per village ranges from 582 acres to 1,978 acres. The average cultivated land per village is relatively more among the villages in the distance range of 16-25Kms. and 11-15Kms. and is less amoDg

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the villages situated in the distance range of 51-100

Kms from the nearest town. The average cultivable

waste ranges from 361 acres in the distance range of

5 Kms. or less to 852 acres in the distance range of

51-100 Kms. The percentage of cultivable V/;Istc to

average cultivated land per village ranges from 24. ~,% to 46.0%. The variations in this proportion between

the various distance ranges do not follow any definite

trend.

STATEMENT 10

STATEMENT SHOWING AVERAGE CULTIVATED LAND "No CULTIVABLE WASTE BY T ALUKS

Name oftaluk No. of Total Average culti-villages cultivated vated land per

land Village (Acres)

(I) (2) (3) (4)

Ongole 108 192,691 1,734 Kandukur 177 207,964 1,175 Kanigiri 179 160,771 898 Giddalur 103 174,980 8,699 Markapur 112 172,008 1,536 Poddili 119 187,485 loS75 Darsi 133 254,658 1,915 Addanki 100 258.310 2,583 Chirala 33 112,951 3,423

Total 1,064 1,721,818 1,618

The average cultivated land per village ranges from 898 acres in Kanigiri taluk 10 3,423 acres in Chirala taluk. The extent of cultivable waste in Kanigiri taluk is more than the total cultivated land; as such, the percentage of CUltivable waste to cultiva­ted land per village is as high as 127.5%. The per­centage of cultivable waste to cultivated land per village is the lowest (7.9%) in Addanki taluk.

The amenities discussed in the preceeding paras will reveal that:-

(1) Minimum educational facilities are not available in about 10% of the inhabited villages;

(2) there is not even one medical institution of whatever type for every 100 Sq. Km. rural area;

Total Average culti- Percentage of CUltivable vable waste per average cultivable

waste (Acres) village waste per village to (Acres) average cultivated

land per village (5) (6) (7)

48,283 447 25·0 47,793 270 22·9

204,975 1,145 127·5 40,231 391 23·0 70,448 629 40·9 74,283 624 39·6 30,761 231 12·0 20.453 204 7·9 10,796 327 9·5

548,023 515 31.8

(3) power supply is available only in 16.8% of the total number of viUages including the deserted villages;

(4) pucca roads as means of transport are available only in about 31% of the total number of villa­ges;

(5) about 45% of the inhabited villages do not have postal communication facilities while the number of villages having telegraph and telephone facilities are available is not significan t j

(6) an ettent equivalent to 31.8% of the present cultivated land is still lying as waste land.

These factors indicate the extent to which further development is necessary in various fields in the rural parts of Ongole (Prakasam) district.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

ONGOLE T ALUK

1971 1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Code No. Code No. Code No.

(1) (2) {!) (2) (1) (2)

87 Alluru Kothapatnam 10 Kandlagunta 33 Padamatinaidupalem 85 Aloor 93 Kandulur 86 Padarthi 5 Amangi 32 Kandurivari Agraharam 2 Pallamalle

53 Ammanabrolu 55 Kanuparthi 72 Patamatithakkellapadu

110 Ananthavaram S9 Karavadi 105 Pa}akari Khandrika

90 Annavaram 96 Karumanchi 46 Pedakothapalle 7 Kirthipadu 91 Pelluru

30 Bandlamudi 21 Kolachanakota 63 Pernametta 71 Bhatia Machavaram 42 Konagarivaripalem 43 Pidathalagudipadu 68 Bhusurapalle 76 Konijedu 70 Pidathalapudi 36 Budavada 84 Koppolu 75 Ponduru

82 Kothamamidipalem 14 Pothavaram 15 Chadalavada 39 Pulikonda 34 Cheemakurthi 26 Lakshmipuram 58 Chejeria 48 Lingamgunta 8 Rachavaripalem

50 Chekurapadu 103 Rajupalem

27 Chendrapadu 12 Machavaram 37 Rajupalem Lakshmipuram

80 Cheruvukommupalem 109 Madanur 69 Ramachandrapuram

73 Chilakapadu 51 Maddiralapadu 54 Raparla

40 Chinaravipadu 22 Mallavaram 25 Rudravaram

52 Chirvanuppalapadu 97 Malia varapadu 64 Santhanulhalapadu 88 Malleswarapuram 78 Sarvireddipalem 56 Devarampadu 31 Manchikalapadu 18 Seetharampuram 1 Devarapalem 92 Mangaladripuram 102 So rna varapad u 47 Doddavarapad 77 Mangamur 94 Marlapadu 108 TangUtur

49 Edugundla padu 19 Meddipadu 107 Thurpunaidupalem 45 Endloor 74 Mitiipadu 29 Toragudipadu 79 Erajerla 62 Mukthinuthalapadu 61 Trovagunta

38 Mylavaram 57 Ulchi 41 Gonugunta 44 Mynampadu 99 Gosuvandlakattubadi 11 Uppugundur

60 GudimelIapadu 13 Naguluppalapadu 100 ValIur 65 Glimmalampadu 17 Nandipadu 106 Vallur Kavalimanyam 6 GundlapalJe 89 Narasapuram 101 Vasepallepadu

67 Gunduvari Lakshmipuram 3 Nekunambada 111 Velagapudi 24 Guravareddipalem 23 Nelatur 20 Velampalle

95 Nidamalur 81 Vemgamukkapalem 16 Inamanam ellur 9 Nidamanur 4 Venka teswarapuram

104 Ithamukkala 35 Nippatlapadu Yenikapadu 66

98 Jayavaram 83 Ongole 28 Yerragudlpadu

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ONGOLE DISTRICT Amenities

Loca- Area AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE tion Name of in r-----------A---------------- Staple Code Village Sq. Miles Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Food No. water nication,s Telegraph

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1 Devarapalem 5·16 P E W KR PO J,Ri 2 Pallamalle 6·64 3P E Tk,W KR PO Ri,J 3 Nekunambada I· 74 E Tk,W KR PO Ri,J 4 Venka teswarapuram 0·56 Uninhabited 5 Amangi 5·36 2P W PO Ri,J

6 Gundlapalle 3·65 P E R PR Ri,J 7 K.irthipadu 1·90 2P E R KR Ri,) 8 Racha vari palem 3·64 P W KR PO Ri,J 9 Nidamanur 5·52 6P E W Ri,)

10 Kandlagunta 3·65 SP W KR PO Ri,J

11 Uppugundur 4·62 2P,M,H D E W PR,T PO, Phone Ri,J 12 Machavaram 3·87 2P E W KR,T PO Ri,J 13 Naguluppalapadu . 8·80 4P E W PR PO Ri.J 14 Pothavaram 2·79 3P D E W KR PO Ri,J 15 Chadalavada 6·33 P E W PR PO Ri,J

16 Inamanamellur 7·88 3P E R PO Ri,J,V 17 Nandipadu 1·34 P R Ri,J,V 18 Seetharampuram 1·33 P E Tk KR Ri,J,V 19 Meddipadu 4·61 2P,H Phc E Tk KR PO,TO, Ri,J,V

Phone 20 Velampalle 2·22 2P E R PR PO Ri,J,V

21 Kolachanakota ] ·67 2P E T KR RiJ,V 22 Mallavaram 3·14 2P E R KR PO Ri,J,V 23 Nelatur 3·72 2P E Tk KR PO Ri,J,V 24 Guravareddipalem 1·03 P E W KR PO Ri,J,V 25 Rudravaram 4·23 P,H E W KR PO Ri,J,V

26 Lakshmipuram 0·98 W KR Ri,J,V 27 Chendrapadu 4·70 3P E Tk KR PO Ri,J,V 28 Yerragudipadu 3·27 P W Ri,J,V 29 Toragudipadu 1·10 P W KR Ri,J,V 30 Bandlamudi 2·06 P E W KR PO Ri,J,V

31 Manchikalapadu 3·24 P W KR PO Ri,V,J 32 Kandurivari Agraharam . 1·13 P E W KR Ri,V,J 33 Padamatinaidupalem 1· 87 2P W Ri,V,J 34 Cheemakurthi 9·17 3P,H E W PR PO,TO Ri,V,J

Phone 35 Nippatlapadu 3·96 2P W PO Ri,V,J

36 Budavada' 2·78 2P W PR PO Ri,V,J 37 Rajupalem Lakshmipuram 3·5S P W KR PO Ri,V,J 38 Mylavaram 1·99 P W KR PO Ri.V.J 39 Pulikonda 3·73 P W Ri,V,J 40 Chinaravipadu 2·34 P W Ri,V,J

N.B. 'V' under col. 10 stands for Variga.

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DIRECTORY

and Land ose ONGOLE TALUK

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious. ,.._-----____ --_.A. Nearest Day historical Loca-

Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code

Forest r--------A--------~ Culturable for cult i- distance Weekly importance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (I)

T.(8l): Tk(8t) 1.200 2.02l OngoIe 24 1 3.722 528 Ongole 26 2 1,227 15 Ongole 24 3

220 23 115 Ongole 22 4 2.152 418 798 Ongole 22 5

1,790 313 333 Ongole 19 6 1.100 16 100 Ongote 22 ..

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1.612 351 367 Ongole 26 8 3.000 500 33 Ongole 24 9 1,898 209 229 Ongole 21 10

2,548 80 329 Ongole 16 11 T.(34): C(34) 1,706 37 700 Ongole 19 12

4.015 1.061 556 Ongole 14 13 1,404 206 176 Ongole 18 14

T.(29): R(29) 3.500 322 200 Ongole 18 15

2,318 2.090 635 Ongole 10 16 708 2 148 Ongole 13 17 804 14 33 Ongole 13 18

2.500 23 427 Ongole 14 19

1,269 152 Ongole 16 20

442 100 527 Ongole 16 21 1,600 50 360 Ongole 19 22 2,131 223 27 Ongole 16 23

630 15 14 Ongole 14 24 2,605 78 24 Ongole 13 25

540 38 49 Ongote 11 26 1,632 1,322 54 Ongole 24 27

2,010 83 Ongole 27 28 304 400 Ongole 22 29

T.(6): Tk(6) 1,000 312 Ongote 22 30

1,000 1,074 OngoJe 24 31 T.(68): W(68) 55 600 Ongote 22 32

1,100 97 Ongole 24 33 T.(204): Tk(204) 425 5,240 Ongole 21 34

T.(84): Tk{B4) 313 2,137 Ongole 35 35

130 1,649 Ongole 32 36 T.(20): Tk(20) 87 2,165 Ongole 26 37 T.(58): Tk(58) 216 1,000 Ongole 34 38 T.(38): Tk(38) 349 2,000 Ongole 32 39 ... 54 1,444 Ongole 35 40

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VILLAGE

Amenities ONGOLE DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE tion Name of in r .A ""'\ Staple Code Village Sq. Miles Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Food No. water nications Telegraph

(1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

41 Gonugunta J ·23 6P W KR PO Ri,J,V 42 Konagarivaripalem 0·88 P W KR Ri,J,V 43 Pidathalagudipadu 3·98 P W KR PO Ri,],V 44 Mynampadu 8·75 2P,BT*,M W KR PO Ri.J,V 45 Endloor 4·27 3P E Tk,W KR PO Ri,J.V

46 Pedakothapalle 5·58 6P,M E Tk,W KR PO Ri,J,V 47 Doddavarapad 1·90 2P E Tk PR Ri.J,V 48 Lingamgunta 3·35 3P E Tk,W KR PO Ri.J.V 49 Edugundlapadu 2·65 3P E Tk PR PO Ri,J,V 50 Chekurapadu 1·82 2P n,w I'R Ri,J,V

51 Maddiralapadu 1·36 2P E V** PR TO Ri,J,V 52 Chirvanuppalapadu 3·29 3P W KR PO,TO Ri.J,V 53 Ammanabrolu 12·07 5P,H Phc E Tk,W KR,T PO,TO Ri,J,V

Phone 54 Raparla 3·59 3P E W KR PO Ri,J,V 55 Kanuparthi 16·90 7P Tk,W KR PO Ri,J.V

56 Devarampadu 11·56 6P W KR PO Ri,J,V 57 Ulchi 5·39 2P Tk.W KR PO Ri,J,V 58 Chejerla 3·99 P n,w KR Ri,J.V 59 Karavadi 10·20 6P,H E Tk,W KR,T PO Ri,J.V 60 Gudimellapadu 0·67 2P W,Tk PR Ri,J,V

61 Trovagunta 5·41 4P E W PR PO Ri,J,V 62 Mukthinuthalapadu 3·36 2P E Tk PR PO Ri,J.V 63 Pernametta 10·65 5P E W PR PO Ri,J,V 64 Santhanuthala padu 14·49 3P D E W PR PO,TO

Phone Ri,J,V

65 Gummaiampadu 3·68 3P W KR PO Ri,J,V

66 Yenikapadu 2·37 P W Ri,J,V 67 Gunduvari Lakshmipuram 0·95 P W KR Ri,J,V 68 Bhusurapalle 1·43 P W KR PO Ri,J,V 69 Ramachandrapuram 1·77 P W KR Ri,J.V 70 Pidathalapudi 2·68 P W Ri,J,V

71 Bhatia Machavaram 8·21 3P W KR PO Ri,J,V 72 Padamatithakkellapadu 0·23 P W KR Ri,J,V 73 Chilakapadu 3·41 P W KR Ri,J,V 74 Mittipadu 5·01 P Phc W KR Ri,J,V 75 Ponduru 5·14 4P W KR PO Ri,J,V

76 Konijedu 10·77 3P W KR PO Ri,J,V 77 Mangamur 4·13 3P E Tk,W KR PO Ri,J,V 78 Sarvireddipalem 2·18 P W KR PO Ri,J,V 79 Erajerla 3·67 2P W KR PO Ri,J,V 80 Cheruvukommupalem 3·05 P E W KR Ri,J,V

*Basic Training School **Vagu

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and Land use ONGOLE TALUK

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious. r A ---. Nearest Day historical Loca-

Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code

Forest r--------.A.--------. Culturable for culti- distance Weekly importance. No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

T.(362): Tk(354).O(8) 30 395 Ongole 21 41 520 20 23 Ongole 30 42

T .(61): Tk(61) 2.454 20 12 Ongole 28 43 T. (127). Tk(127) 4.000 200 1,273 Ongole 27 44 T.(257): Tk(257) 1,822 43 611 Ongole 22 45

3,074 32 465 OngoJe II 46 894 193 129 Ongole 11 47

lt957 20 167 Ongole 8 48 1,502 6' J28 Ongole 6 49 1.050 115 Ongole 10 50

667 99 104 Ongole 10 51 1,701 35 370 Ongole 14 5~

T.(I44): Tk(144) 5,637 . 878 1,066 Ongole 18 53

T.(95): Tk(95) 2,051 15 137 Ongole 21 54 T.(83): Tk(63).O(20) 4,610 5,938 185 Ongole 26 55

4,300 3,000 98 Ongole 18 S6 2,676 372 402 Ongole 14 57 1,200 1,189 165 Ongole 13 58 5,113 927 488 Ongole 11 59

329 25 75 Ongole 4 60

2,976 400 87 Ongole 5 61 1,904 82 164 Ongole 4 62

T.(100): Tk(lOO) 5,875 95 746 Ongole 19 63 T.(305): Tk(305) 7,688 95 1,186 Ongole 18 64

T.(204): Tk(204) 2,121 4 26 Ongole 21 65

T.(39): Tk(39) 78 1,400 OngoJe 24 66 T.(153): Tk(153) 400 55 Ongole 32 67

400 515 Ongole 32 68 856 277 Ongole 32 69 358 1,357 Ongole 24 70

5,054 25 175 Ongole 28 71 127 15 5 OngoJe 22 72

2,000 81 100 Ongole 26 73 3,054 16 136 Ongole 26 74 3,090 175 25" OngoJe 25 75

T.(153): Tk(153) 5,502 84 1.154 Ongole 22 76

2,212 72 359 Ongole 22 77

1,074 321 Ongole 10 78

1,789 132 428 Ongole 10 79

10504 448 Ongole 5 80

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Amenities ONGOLE DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE tion Name of in r A

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Code Village Sq. Miles Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and i Food No. water nications Telegraph

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

81 Vengarnkkapalem . 1·66 P W KR PO Ri,J,V 82 Kothamarnidipalem 1·09 P E W PR Ri,J,V 83 Ongole (Rural) 4·45 9P,H,C H E W PR,R PO, Phone Ri,J,V 84 Koppolu 8·33 3P,M Tk PR PO Ri,J,V 85 Aloor 6·08 3P Tk,W KR Ri,J,V

86 Padarthi 12·93 3P W KR PO Ri,J,V 87 Alluru Kothapatnam 25·94 7P D E W PR 2PO Ri,J,V 88 MaJleswarapurarn • 0·57 Uninhabited 89 Narasapurarn 1·04 P Tk KR Ri,J,V 90 Annavararn 6·96 Ri,Ra,J

91 Pelluru 7·75 3P E W PR,T PO Ri,Ra,J 92 Mangaladripuram 0·81 P W KR Ri,J,V 93 Kandulur 5·74 3P E Tk PR PO J,V,B 94 Marlapadu 3·61 2P E W KR PO Ri,V,J 95 Nidarnalur 5·54 5P E KR PO Ri,V,J

96 Karumanchi 4·04 3P,2H E 1k KR PO Ri,V,J 97 Mallavarapadu 1·59 P E Tk KR Ri,V,J 98 Jayavaram 2·52 3P,H W KR PO Ri,V,J 99 Gosuvandlakattubadi 0·77 *E Uninhabited

100 Vallur 8·55 3P W PR PO Ri,Ra,J

101 VasepaJlepadu 2·83 P Tk KR Ra,Ri,J 102 Somavarapadu 0·63 Ra,Ri,J 103 Rajupalern 1·61 P KR PO Ra,Ri,J 104 Ithamukkala 1·26 4P,H Phc E Tk PR PO Ri,J,V 105 Payakari Khandrika

106 VaJIur Kavalimanyam 0·28 Ri,J,V 107 Thurpunaidupalem 0·87 P,H E Tk KR PO Ri,J,V 108 Tangulur 14·52 H E W PR PO,TO

Phone Ri,J,V

109 Madanur 3·63 3P KR PO Ri,J,V 110 Ananthavaram 6·98 SP W KR Ri,J,V 111 Velagapudi 2·17 P W KR PO Ri,J,V

*For agriculture only

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and Land use ONGOLE TALUK

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, ,..- _-"--_--- Nearest Day historical Loca-

Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code

Forest Culturable for culti- distance Weekly importance. No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market ifany

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

927 135 Ongole 5 81 T. (80): n(80) 196 980 Ongole 2 82

1.294 1.454 100 Ongole 0 83 4,550 170 611 Ongole 5 84 2.785 606 500 Ollgole 8 85

T.(176): Tk(176) 1.286 4.119 2.694 Ongole 19 86 T.(1,164): Tk(I.164) 7,256 3.256 4.926 Ongole 10 87

. 300 35 30 Ongole 6 88 605 64 Ongole 5 89 348 462 3,644 Ongole 2 90

T.(744): Tk(744) 2,560 15 1,641 Ongole 3 91 509 9 Ongole 10 92 305 60 3,309 Ongole 18 93 400 910 1,000 Ongole 19 94

Ongole 16 95

180 84 2,322 Ongole 16 96 251 516 251 Ongoie 16 97

T.(64): R(64) 36 36 1,477 Ongole 13 98 20 20 453 Ongole 19 99

T.(772): Tk(772) 2,466 450 1.784 Ongole 14 100

T.(279): Tk(279) 78 279 1,175 Ongole 13 101 Ongole 13 102

T.(235): R(235) 300 495 Ongole 10 103 T.(291): Tk(291) 235 80 200 Ongole 13 Sea Coast Temple 104

Ongole 16 105

T.(35}: R(35) 58 40 46 9ngo1e 13 106 88 88 381 Ongole 18 107

8,261 443 589 Ongole 21 108

T.(22l): Tk(196).R(2S) 1.102 1,000 Ongole 22 109 T.(133): R(133) 1.800 1.534 1,000 Ongole 22 110 T.(118): R(1I8) 280 10 981 Ongole 26 111

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

KANDUKUR TALUK

1971 11m Location Name of Villago Location Name @f Village CodcNo. Code No.

(I) (2) (1) (2)

172 Ammevaripalem 27 Ilavara 148 Anandapuram 28 I1avara Mamidalavari 145 Ananthasagaram Khandriga 133 Angirekulapadu 98 Ippagunta 88 Ankabhupalapuram 7 Ankarlapudi 97 Jameerapalem

132 AnnaboyinapaUe 127 Jangamreddi Khandriga

156 Atmakur 64 Jillellamudi

20 Ayyaparajupalem 70 JillellamudigadapalJevar

114 Ayyavaripalle Khandriga 14 Juvvigunta

161 Baddepudi 164 Basireddipalem 142 Kakutur

155 Bheemavaram 134 Kalavalla

51 Binginipalle 56 Kalikivaya 49 Bitragunta 29 Kamepalle 83 Boganampadu 77 Kamepalle Agraharam

122 Brahmanapalem 146 Kandukur 141 Kancharagunta

178 Chagallu 57 Kanumal1a 179 Chakucherla 152 Karedu

32 Chatukupadu 153 Kollurpadu Rajupalem 92 Chavatapalem 154 Kollurpadu Ranganayakula

121 Cheemalapenta Swarnivari Khandriga 80 Chennipadu 140 Kondamudusupalem 84 Cherukuru 34 Kondapi

184 Chevur 3S Kondapi Gadiyamvari 8 Chinakandlagunta Khandriga 4 Chinakandlagunta 138 Kondareddipalem

Anantabhotlavari 108 Kond8$amudram Khandriga 71 Kondikandukuru

9 Chinakandlagunta 18 Kotapadu Chamarthivari Khandrit:8 19 _ Kotapadu Agraharam

5 Chinakandlagunta 162 Kothapeta Mamidalavari Khandriga 72 Kovur

41 China Venkanapalem 177 Krishnapuram 171 Chinalatarepi 168 Chinnapavari 9[ Lingamgunta 63 Chirrikurapadu 94 Linganapalem

38 Chodavaram 124 Lingasamudram

113 Chundi 160 Machavaram

137 Dappalampadu 159 Madaoagopalapuram

166 Darekanipadu 147 Mahadevapuram

62 Davagudur 109 Malekondarayunipalem

13 Dharmavaram 90 Malepadu

157 Dondapadu 81 Manginipadu 151 Mannetikota

131 Gangapalem 67 Mappalla P4 Gudluru 16 Mekapadu (G) 163 Gundlapalem 17 Mekapadu (Z)

2 Gurrappadia 181 Mocherla 3 Gurrappadi Dharbakulava~i 116 Mogilicherla

Khandriaa \39 Mopadu

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

KANDUKUR TALUK-Contd.

1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Code No. CodeNo.

(1) (2) (1) (2)

1 Mugachintala 119 Pentrala 111 Muktheswaram 36 Peridepi

55 Mulaguntapadu 10 Petluru 68 MuppaUa Kesaram 25 PeUuru Kurugantivari

Khandriga Khandriga 37 Muppavaram 24 Petluru Mosherlavari

169 Mutyalapadu Khandriga

76 Naganna Khandriga 86 Polinenicheruvu

100 Ponnaluru 105 Naladalapur 99 Po nnaluruguda var i

58 Nandanavanam 59, Nandanavanam

Khandriga

Vavilalavari Khandriga 175 Potluru

23 Narasimhanayani 167 Purelipalle

Khandriga Racheruvurajupalem 117 Narasimhapuram 118

65 Narasingolu 82 Rajavolupadu

39 Narasingolu Mahankalivari 173 Rajupalem

Khandriga 120 Rallapadu

93 Nawabpalem 66 Ramachandrapuram

170 Nayudupalem 87 Ramachandrapuram

115 Ramalingapuram 102 Nekunampuram 182 Ramayapatnam 103 Nekunampuram Kalidasvar 183 Ravur

Khandriga 95 Rollapadu 6 Nennurpadu

143 Nukavaram 106 Sakhavaram

149 Ogur 150 Sanampudi 104 Singamanenipalle

33 Paidipadu 73 Singarabotlavaripalem

50 Pakala 52 Singarayakonda

45 Paletipadu 54 Singarayakonda R. S.

46 Paletipadu Gadepallivari 53 Somarajupalle Khandriga 176 Swarnajipuram

44 Paletipadu Mocherlavari Khandriga 15 Tangella

60 Palukur 12 Tangella Isukapallevari 158 Palur Khandriga 69 Pandalapadu 128 Thimmareddipalem

135 Parikondapadu 43 Thumadu 136 Parikondapadu Agraharam 123 Thumugunta

78 Patchava 96 Thurpu Polinenipalem 79 Patchava BaJagopalapuram 130 Thurpurajupalem 26 PedakandJagunta

101 Pedavenkanapalem 30 Uppaladinne

22 Peerapuram Mamidalavari 42 Uppalapadu Khandriga 110 Uppalapadu (Z)

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

KANDUK UR TALUK-Contd.

1971 1971 Location Name of ViUaee Location Name of Village Code No. Code No.

(1) (2) (1) (2)

75 Vallaturu 165 Venkampeta 74 Vallaturukalidasuvari 11 Venkatakrisbnapuram

Kbandriga 40 Vennuru 21 Vardbinenipalem 61 Vikkiralapeta 48 Vaviletipadu 129 Viswanadhapuram 85 Veerannapalem 112 Voletivaripalem

107 Veeraraghavunikota 180 Veerepalle 144 Yedlurupadu

31 Vempadu 126 Yerraredd ipaUe 125 Vengalapuram 89 Vengamakkapalem 47 Zarugumalli

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Amenities ONGOLE DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE tion Name of in r A

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Code Village Sq. Miles Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Food No. water nications Telegraph

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Mugachintala 3·91 P R,W PO Ri,J,B 2 Gurrappadia 3·20 P W Ri,J,B 3 Gurrappadi Dharba- 0·45 Uninhabited

kulavari Khandriga 4 Chinakandlagunta 5·04 P R,W Ri,J,B

Anantabhotlavari Khandriga

5 Chinakandlagunta 0·64 W Ri,J,B Mamidlavari Khandriga

6 Nennurpadu 5·04 P R Ri,J,B 7 Anakarlapudi 3·09 P R,W Ri,J,B 8 Chinakandlagunta 5·04 P W PR Ri,J,B 9 Chinakandlagunta 0·68 Uninhabited

Chama rthi vari Khandriga

10 Petluru 5·08 M W PR Ri,J,B

11 Venkatakrishnapuram 1·55 P W Ri,J,B 12 Tangella Isukapallevari 0·57 Uninhabited

Khandriga 13 Dharmavaram 4·71 P - W PR Ri,J,B

14 Juvvigunta 2·21 P W PR PO Ri,J,B

15 Tangella 15·16 3P D W Ri,J,B

16 Mekapadu (G) 4·01 P W Ra,J,B

17 Mekapadu (Z) 3·39 P W Ra,J,B

18 Kotapadu 6·57 3P W,R PO Ra,J,B

19 Kotapadu Agraharam 0·62 Not Available

20 Ayyaparajupalem . 3·92 P W KR Ra,J,B

21 Vardhinenipalem . 2·60 P W KR PO Ra,J,B

22 Peerapuram Mamidala-vari Khandriga

0·25 Uninhabited

23 Narsimhanayuni 4·40 P W KR Ra,J,B Khandriga

24 Petluru Mocherlavari 0·20 Uninhabited Khandriga

25 Petluru Kurugantivari 0·64 Uninhabited Khandriga

26 Pedakandlagunta . 6·39 P W KR PO Ra,J,B

27 I1avara 6·67 M W PR Ra.J,B

28 I11avaramamidala vari 0·29 Uninhabited Khandriga

29 Kamepalle 4·31 2P,H Phc E W PR PO Ra,J,B

30 Uppaladinne 0·96 P W,R ... Ra,J,B

25

DIRECTORY

and Land use KANDUKUR TALUK

LAND USB (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious. r -----.A-- -~ Nearest Day historical Loca-

Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code

Forest --------A-------- Culturable for culti- distance Weekly importance, No. r- Irrigated Unirrigated waste vat ion (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (I)

674 120 1.708 Ongole 48 1 640 100 1,308 Ongole 48 2

28 ZOO 60 NA. 3

841 172 2.213 Ongole 32 4

18 3 389 Ongole 32 5

413 350 2.463 Ongole 32 6 407 300 1.271 Ongole 32 7 725 250 2.251 Ongote 32 8

T.(): Tk(l) 42S 5 5 N.A. 9

1.777 500 974 Ongole 32 10

75 100 817 Kandukur 26 11 19 46 300 N.A. 12

T.(S7): Tk(57) 419 1,000 1.538 Kandukur 24 13 94 20 1.300 Kandukur 26 14

T.(73): Tk(73) ).684 500 7.445 Kandukur 26 15

294 200 2,072 Kandukur 26 16 T.(72): Tk(72) 714 200 1.184 Kandukur 26 17 T.(90): fk(90) 3.456 140 519 Kandukur 24 18

Not Available 19 T.(l2): Tk(12) 295 100 2.102 Kandukur 26 20

T (22): Tk(22) 348 1.200 94 Kandukur26 21 149 4 7 N.A. 22

633 183 2,000 Kandukur26 23

106 16 6 N.A. 24

14 96 300 N.A. 25

765 180 3,)45 Kandukur 22 26 815 70 3,389 Kandukur 21 27 14 165 Kandukur 24 28

T.(76): Tl(76) 973 70 1.639 Kandukur 19 29 72 54 488 Kandukur 10 30

26

VILLAGE

AmeDities ONGOLE DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE tion Name of in . , A

""' Staple

Code Village Sq. Miles Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Food No. water nications Telegraph

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

31 Vempadu 3·10 P W,R . ~. Ri,J,B 32 Chatukupadu 3·80 P R PR Ri.J,B 33 Pidipadu 3·50 P W PR Ri,J,B 34 Kondapi 8·48 2P,H D E W PR PO Ri,J,B 35 Kondapigadiyaramvari 2·48 P W PR Ri,J.B

Khandriga

36 Peridipi 3·31 p E W,R PR PO Ri,J.B 37 Muppavaram 5·52 2P.H E W PR Ri,J,B 38 Chodavaram 4·33 P E W PR Ri,J,B 39 Narasingolu Mahan- 0:28 Uninhabited

kalivari Khandriga 40 Vennuru 5·17 2P E W PR PO Ri,J,B

41 China venkanapalem 1·42 2P E W PR Ri,J,B

42 Uppalapadu 4·55 2P,H D E W PR Ri,J,B

43 Thumadu 2· 38 P E W,R PR Ri,J,B

44 Paletipadu Mocherla- 0·63 E W PR RU,B vari Khandriga

45 Paletipadu 3·61 2P E W,R PR PO Ri,J,B

46 Paletipadugadepalle 0·lI2 Uninhabited Khandriga

47 Zarugumalli 17·98 4P,H E W,R PR PO Rice

48 Vaviletipadu 0·82 p E W PR Ri,J

49 Bitragunta 6·47 M E W PR Ri,]

50 Pakala 9·26 5P,H E W PR Ri,)

51 Binginipalle 4·94 2P E W PR PO,TO, Ri,] Phone

52 Singarayakonda 4·90 P W,R PR PO Ri,]

53 Somarajupalle 8·46 4P W PR Ri,]

54 Singarayakonda R. S. 4·08 P,H D E T PR,T Ri,]

55 Mulakuntapadu 1·84 2P W PR Ri,J

56 Kalikivaya 3·77 p W PR PO Ri,J 57 Kanumalla 3·80 3P W PR PO Ri.J 58 Nandanavanam 4·97 p W,R KR PO Ri,J 59 Nandanavanam Vavi. 0·80 W KR Ri,]

Jalavari Khandriga 60 Palukur 11·50 2P,H E W KR PO Ri,J

61 Vikkiralapeta 2.85 p W KR PO Ri,] 62 Davagudur 3·41 P W,R PR Ri,J 63 Chirrikurapadu 2·13 P W PR PO Ri,J 64 JilIeIlamudi 6·56 2P W,R KR Ri,J 65 Narasiogolu 5·17 p W,R PR Ri,]

27

DIRECTORY

and Land use KANDUKUR TALUK

L"ND USB (Area under different types oC land use in acres) Religious. r--~---------A -- Nearest Day historical Loca-

Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code

Forest --------A-------- Culturable for culti- distance Weekly importance. No. rIrrigated Unirrigat~ waste vation (In Kms.) Market ifany

(11) (12) (13) (14) (IS) (16) (17) ~18) (1)

T.(6): Tk(6) 1.970 8 Kandukur 16 31 387 50 1,995 Kandukur 16 32 816 50 1,374 Kandukur 21 33

T.(293): Tk(Z93) 893 241 4,000 Kandukur 45 34 214 373 1.000 Ongole43 35

753 65 1,300 Ongole43 36 800 100 2,633 Ongole 43 31 662 100 2,009 Ongole 42 38 22 157 Ongole 45 39

T.(251): Tk(251) 1,461 200 1,397 Ongole 42 40

T.(26): Tk(26) 433 200 250 Ongole 45 41 T.(35): Tk(35) 2.534 10 333 Ongole 27 42

] 0130 42 351 Ongole 26 43 T.(19): Tk(l9) 290 6 88 Ongole 26 44

T.(40): Tk(40) 2,242 16 12 Ongole 26 45

302 4 219 N.A. 46

T.(110). Tk(llO) 3,462 8 7,927 Ongole 22 47 T.(50): Tk(50) 470 3 2 Kandukur 22 48 T.(965): Tk(965) 1.400 16 1,760 Kandukur 19 49 T.(2,381): Tk(2,381) 260 12 3,273 Kandukur 19 50

T.(7oo): Tk(700) 600 15 1.847 Kandukur 21 51

T.(J62): Tk(162) 120 4 2,850 Kandukur 18 52 T.(1,324): Tk(l,324) 1,200 39 2,851 Kandukur 16 53 T.(140): Tk(J40) 2,103 100 774 Kandukur 14 54 T.(125): Tk(125) 306 42 705 Kandukur16 55

T.(284): Tk(284) 1.452 16 661 Kandukur 18 56 T (260): Tk(260) 1,054 24 1.094 Kandukur 13 57 T.(40): Tk(40) 2,649 24 468 Kandukur 14 58 T.(6); Tk(6l 456 3 47 Kandukur16 59

T.(291); Tk(291) 5,550 26 1·493 Kandukur 13 60

T.(127): Tk(127) 1,423 39 235 Kandukur 11 61 T.(20): Tk(20) 786 4 1,372 Ongole 27 62 T.(10): Tk(lO) 1,808 1300 53 Kandukur 30 63 T.(81): Tk (81) 1,804 90 2,223 Kandukur 10 64

715 100 2,494 Kandukur 11 65

28

VILLAGE

Amenities ONGOLE DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE tion Name of in ,---___ - ____ -_-.11..--------------__ """'\ Staple Code Village Sq. Miles Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Food No. water nications Telegraph

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

66 Ramachandrapuram 1·34 W PR Ri,J 67 Mappala 2·68 P W,R KR Ri,J 68 M uppallakesaram 0·10 Uninhabited

Khandriga 69 Pandalapadu 3·16 2P R KR Ri,] 70 JillalIamudigadapalIa- 0·56 Uninhabited

vari Khandriga

71 Kondikandukuru . 2·26 2P W KR Ri,] 72 Kovur 4·87 2P W KR PO Ri,J 73 Singarabotlavaripalem 1·71 2P W KR PO Ri,] 74 Vallaturukalidasu vari 1·10 W PR Ri,]

Khandriga 75 Vallaturu 5·72 2P W,R Ri,]

76 Naganna Khandriga 4·06 P W,R KR PO Ri,] 17 Kamepalle Agraharam 0·75 P W,R Ri,J 78 Patchava 4·52 P W,R KR PO Ri,] 79 Pa tcha va balago pala- 1·48 Uninhabited

puram 8@ Chennipadu 5.48 P W Ri,J

81 Manginipadu 1·78 W Ri,] 82 Rajavo1upadu 0·98 2P W PR Ri,] 85 Boganampadu 9·76 P W PR Ri,] 84 Cherukuru 18·29 6P W,R KR PO Ri.l 8S Veerannapalem 2·95 W Ri,l

86 Polinenicheruvu 3·19 P W PO Ri,J 87 Ramchandrapuram 2·21 P W Ri,J 88 Ankabhupalapuram 1-88 P W Ri,J 89 Vengamakkapalem 4·12 Ri,]

90 Malepadu 4·36 P W KR PO Ri,J

91 Lingamgunta 5·46 P W ],Ra

92 Chavatapalem 5·64 p W PO l,Ra 93 Nawabpalem 4·01 Uninhabited

94 Linganapalem 4·13 P W PO l,Ra 95 Rollapadu Not Availablt

96 Tburpupolinenipalem 2·85 P W PR l,Ra 97 Jameerapalem 3·15 p W PR ],Ra

98 Ippagunta 6·84 P W PR PO l,Ra 9~ Ponnalurigudavarl 1·27 W PR l,Ra

Khandriga 100 Ponnaluru 7·95 2P,H W PR PO J,Ra

29

DIRECTORY

and Land use

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) r-----------A ----------------"'"

Area not Cultivated Area available

Forest ,--------A---------., Culturable for culti-Irrigated Ullirrigated waste vation

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15)

Nearest Town and

distance (In Kms.)

(16)

Day or days of the

Weekly Market

(17)

KANDUKUR TALUK

Religious. historical

or archaeo­logical

importance. if any

(18)

Loca­tion Code No.

(1) --------------------------------------

600

4]

T.(6): Tk(6)

T.(88): Tk(88)

T.(81): Tk(81) T.(80): Tk(80)

T.(2): Tk(2)

T.(30): Tk(30) T.(IO): Tk(10) T(160): Tk(l60) T(900): Tk(900) T(2): Tk(2)

T.(I87); Tk(187) T.( 198): Tk(198)

T.(2): Tk(2)

T.(50): Tk(50) T.(90): Tk(90) T.(98): Tk(98) T (84); Tk(S4)

T.(100): Tk(100)

T.(29): Tk(29) T.(6): Tk(6)

T.(I,Ooo): Tk(I.0oo)

235 1,700

60

1,214 350

942 2,034 1,090

700

3,221

2,890 174 873 27

1,025

1,012 610 326

6,780 120

10 1,210

1,010

1,250 3,450 1,259 1,400

1,718 2,010 2,920

800

2,121

600 9 4

121 8

51 420

4 4

120

50 300 20 20

220

50 7

912 1.200

420

8 6

750

23

599

372 583

320

45 6

2,000 900

48

4,248 2,826 1,346

1,028

650 1,544 35 35

165 1,117 711 448 Not Available

6 6

15 7

35

1,414

1,932

Kandukur 11 Kandukur 13 N_A.

Kandukur II N.A.

Kandukur 5 Kandukur 6 Kandukur 11 Kandukur 5

Kandukur 16

Kandukur IS Kandukur 19 Kandukur 21 N.A.

Kandukur 22

Kandukur 19 Kandukur 22 Kandukur 22 Kandukur 22 Kandukur 38

Kandukur 30 Kandukur 30 N.A. N.A. Kandukur 38

Kandukur 26 Kandukur 19 N.A Kandukur 19

Kandukur 18 Kandukur 13 Kandukur 18 Kandukur 13

Kandukur 13

66 67 68

69 70

71 72 73 74

75

76 77 78 79

80

81 82 83 84 85

86 87 88 89 90

91 92 93 94 95

96 f!.J7 98 99

100

30

VILLAGE

Ameoities ONGOLE DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE tion Name of in ,-

Code Village Sq. Miles Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu-Staple

Postal and Fooli No. water nications Telegraph

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

101 Peda Venkanapa\em 8·29 P W J,Ra 102 Nekunampuram 3·09 4P W PR PO J,Ra

103 Nekunampuram 0·09 Uninhabited Kalidasvari Khandriga

104 Singamanenipalle . 2·83 P W KR J,Ra

105 Naladalapur 2·37 P,R W KR PO ],Ra

106 Sakhavaram 5·10 P,R W KR PO Ri,J

107 Veera Raghavunikota 6·24 P W,R KR PO Ri,J

108 Konda Samudram 5·19 P W PO Ri,]

109 Malekondarayunipalem 1.99 P W,R Ri,J

110 Uppalapadu (Z) 4·90 3P W PR Ri,J

111 Muktheswaram 0·42 W Ri,J

112 Voletivaripalem 7·52 P W PR PO Ri,J

113 Chundi 9·86 2P D W PR PO Ri,J

114 Ayyavaripalle 5·55 P W PR PO Ri,J

115 Ramalingapuram . 1·40 W Ri,J

116 Mogilicher\a 2·44 P W PR PO Ri,J

117 Narasimhapuram . 1·14 W Ri,J

118 Racheruvu Rajupalem 6·66 P W Ri,]

119 Pentrala 4·70 p W PR Ri.]

120 Rallapadu 3·07 P W PR Ri,]

121 Cbeemalapenta 3·87 p W.R Ri.]

122 Brahmanapalem 0·71 Not Available

123 Thumugunta 0·75 2P W,R Ri,]

124 Lingasamudram 5·67 3P,R W PR PO Ri,]

115 Vengalapuram 4·18 W Ri,J

126 '{errareddipalern 2·02 P W Ri,]

127 Jangamreddi 1·10 Uninhabited

Kbandriga

128 Thimmareddipalem 5·51 p W KR Ri,]

129 Viswanadhapuram 4·73 P W.R Ri,J

130 Tburpurajupalem . 1·38 Uninhabited

131 Gangapalern 1·24 P W Ri,]

132 Annaboyinapalle 3·83 2P W,Tk Ri,]

133 Angirekulapadu 1·78 Not Available

134 Kalavalla 4·08 P R KR PO Ri,J

135 Parikondapadu 4·34 p W,R KR Ri,]

136 parikondapadu 2·34 W KR Ri,]

Agraharam

137 Dappalampadu 1·83 p R KR Ri,]

138 Kondareddipalem. 1·02 P W KR Ri,]

139 Mopadu 6·46 p W PR PO Ri,]

140 Kondamudusupalem 4·66 E W PR PO Ri,]

31

DIRECTORY

and Land use KANDUKUR TALUK

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious. ,..------------A ---""' Nearest Day historical Loca-

Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code

Forest r---------A---------.. CuJturable for culti- distance Weekly importance. No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) ~18) (1)

T.(50): Tk(50) 1,122 30 4,091 Kandukur 14 101 T.(929): Tk(929) 266 155 1,159 Kandukur 11 102

54 4 N.A. 103

T.(16): Tk(16) 1,590 121 84 Kandukur 11 104 T.(76): Tk(76) 1,300 '0 51 Kandukur 11 105

T.(417): Tk(417) 1,534 404 909 Kandukur 16 106 794 T.(98): Tk(98) 1,733 1,360 9 Kandukur 21 107

T.(60): Tk(60) 1,697 150 t,415 Kandukur 16 108 T.(5): Tk(5) 543 572 154 Kandukur 24 109 T.(90): Tk(90) 1,782 250 1,014 Kandukur 16 110

T.(41): Tk(41) 220 8 Kandukur 30 111 T.(265): Tk(265) 1,688 }.927 933 Kandukur 21 112

1,371 T.(617): Tk(617) 1,514 1,689 1,J19 Kandukur 26 113 1,657 T.(37): Tk(37) 185 1,110 S63 Kandukur 29 114

559 T.(16): Tk(16) 27 214 80 Kandukur 32 115

239 T .(370): Tk(370) 950 3 Kandukur 40 116 T.(I): Tk(l) 62 164 503 Kandukur 42 117 T.(74): Tk(74) 585 1,966 1,637 Kandukur 37 lIB T.(37): Tk(37) 829 657 1,485 Kandukur 35 119 T.(1l3): Tk(1l3) 760 527 568 Kandukur 38 120

T.(134): Tk (1 34) 732 410 1,201 Kandukur 40 121 Not Available 122

450 4 Kandukur 25 123 T.(817): Tk(817) 388 657 1,767 Kandukur 32 124 T (91): Tk(91) 213 420 1,951 Kandukur 2~ 125

T.(122): Tk(122) 138 1.092 92 Kandukur 30 126 T.(93): Tk(93) lIS 221 275 N.A. 127

T (372): Tk(372) 1,620 501 1,033 Kandukur 35 128 T.(123): Tk(123) 354 490 2,060 Kandukur 40 129

431 286 166 Kandukur42 130

T.(247): Tk(247) 540 7 Kandukur 37 131 T.(1458): Tk(l458) 542 47 404 Kandukur 24 132

Not Available 133 T.(169): Tk(169) 1,889 159 394 Kandukur 21 134 T.(54): Tk(54) 1,046 51 1,627 Kandukur 14 135

226 24 10248 Kandukur 16 136

T.(88), Tk(88) 771 109 203 Kandukur 22 137 545 19 89 Kandukur 13 138

T.(107): Tk(l07) 1,724 190 2,113 Kandukur 8 139 T.(1139): Tk(l139) 1,270 75 498 Kandukur 3 140

32

VILLAGE

Amenitiet ONGOLE DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMBNITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VlJ..LAOB tion Name of in r .A

Postal and Staple

Code Village Sq. Miles Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Contmu- Food No. water nications Telegraph

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

141 Kancharagunta 0·96 W Ri,J 142 Kakutur 2·46 P W Rj,]

143 Nukavaram 2·20 W Ri,) 144 Yedlurupadu 4·10 P W Ri,] 145 Ananthasagaram 2·30 P W PR Ri.!

146 Kaaduk:ur (Rural) 27·71 H,C H E W PR PO,TO Ri.] Phone

147 ~ahadevapuram . 6·33 2P E W KR PO Ri,J 148 Anandapuram 4·32 3P W KR PO Ri,] 149 Ogur 4~67 2P W PR PO Ri,] 150 Sanampudi 5·09 P W,R PR PO Ri,]

151 Manetikola 2·72 21' W Ri,! 152 Karedu 19·42 6P,H Mcw,D E W PR PO Ri,J 153 Kollurpadu Rajupalem 6·98 2P,H Phc E W PR PO.TO, Ri,J

Phone 154 Kollurpadu Ranga-

nayakuluswamivari 0·25 Uninhabited

Khandriga ISS Bheemavaram 9·73 P W PR Ri,J

156 Atmakur 4·39 P W Ri,J 157 Dondapadu 0·69 P W Ri,J 158 Palut 5·80 P R Ri.] 159 Madanagopalapuram 0·95 P W Ri.J 160 Machavaram 6·26 3P.H W PR PO RLJ

161 Baddepudi 6·06 P W PO Ri.J 162 Kothapeta 2·20 p W Ri,J 163 Gundlapalem 3·74 P W.R Ri.J 164 Basireddipalem 3·23 P W Ri.] 165 Venkampeta 4·58 p W Rice

166 Darekanipadu 3·92 P W,R Rice 167 PureIipalle 3·83 P W,Tk KR Rice 168 Chinnapavari 4·99 P W PR PO Rice 169 Mutyalapadu 13· 31 2P.H D W PR PO Rice 170 Nayudupalem 6·2l 2P W PR Ri,]

171 ChinaJatarapi 10·71 4P W Ri.] 172 Ammavaripalem 3·89 P W 2PO Ri,] 173 Rajupalcrn p Ri.] 174 Gudlurll 16·88 H W PR PO Ri,] 175 PotJuru 9·42 p W PR PO Ri,]

176 Swaranjipuram 3·06 2P W PR Ri.] 177 Krishnapurarn 1·30 2P W Ri,] 178 Chagallu 3·41 2P W PR PO Ri,l 179 Cfickucherla' 9·62 P W PR PO Ri,] 180 Veerapa!le 4·93 P W PR PO Ri,]

181 Mocherla 11·01 3P W PR,T PO Ri.] 182 Ramayapa tnam 2·78 2P E W PR ." Ri .. f 183 Ravur 6·27 W Ri.] 184 Chevur 10·30 E W PR PO Ri.S

33

DIRECTORY

and Land use KANDUKUR TALUK

LAND USI! (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious. r--------------.A. Nearest Day historical Loca-

Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code

Forest ,...--------A.--------, Culturable for culti- distance Weekly importance. No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

T .(8): Tk(8) 495 12 61 Kandukur 8 141 T .(93): Tk(93) 1.400 81 1,256 Kandukur 6 142 T.(30): Tk(30) 112 10 2,128 Kandukur 6 143 T.(90): Tk(90) 246 160 69 Kandukur 11 144 T.(5): Ik(S) J,116 282 11.264 Kandukur 6 145

T.(27J): Tk(271) 4,695 1.504 11,264 N.A. 146

T.(189): Tk(189) 1.464 372 2,026 Kandukur 6 147 T.(189): Tk(189) 2,136 96 344 Kandukur 8 1411 T.(167): Tk(167) 1.322 248 1,252 Kandukur 10 149 T.(79): Tk(79) 1,062 46 2.071 Kandukur 14 150

T.(331): Tk(331) 281 50 1.079 Kandukur 11 151 480 T.(1.325): Tk(I.325) 1,994 1,000 7,630 Kandukur 22 152 420 T.(379). Tk(379) 443 120 3,105 Kandukur 22 153

158 2 N.A. 154

1,138 T.(1,12l): Tk(Ll:!l) 942 59 2,9li7 Kandukur 13 ISS

T.(l40): Tk(140) 1,735 35 900 Kandukur 8 15' T.(36): Tk(36) 151 76 179 Kandukur 10 157 T.(148): (Tk(148) 855 709 2.000 Kandukur 10 151 T.(193): Tk(193) 186 20 209 Kandukur 9 IS' T.(154): Tk(154) 1,417 236 2.199 Kandukur 11 180

T.(483): Tk(4B3) 491 225 2,679 Kandukur 14 161 T.(492): Tk(492) 375 50 491 Kandukur 16 162 T.(943): Tk(943) 720 140 1,440 Kandukur 13 163 T.0.217): Tk(1.217) 281 41 528 Kandukur 16 164 T.(759): Tk(759) 45 50 2,077 Kavali 32 liS

T.(1.503): Tk(1,5Q3) 141 400 465 Kandukur 19 166 T.(1.286): TkO.286) 146 354 665 Kandukur 21 167 T.(2.276): Tk(2.276) 12 300 606 Kavali 27 168 T.(1.285): TkO.285) 686 2,114 4.433 Kavali 24 169

240 T.(420): Tk(4:0) 367 648 2.299 Kavali 19 170

115 T.(570): Tk(570) 650 2,080 3.439 Kavali 22 171 445 T.(651): Tk(651) 320 376 698 Kavali 19 172

N.A. 173 3.438 T (874): Tk(874) 946 300 5,245 Kandukur 16 174

390 T.(197): Tk(197) 273 250 4,919 Kavali 22 175

10120 T.(160): Tk(160) 622 175 275 Kavali 26 176 210 T.(257): Tk(257) 16 63 286 Kandukur 14 177 661i T.(50Q): Tk(509) 254 270 481 Kavali 22 178

1,625 T.(1.035): Tk(1.035) 112 300 3,085 Kavali 26 179 696 T.(86O): Tk(860) lOS 40 1,451 Kavali 19 180

3,893 T.(736): Tk(736) 124 300 1.993 Kavali 26 181 425 T.(190): Tk(l90) 24 240 900 Kavali 19 182 700 T.(537): Tk(537) 592 330 2,184 Kavali 13 183

2.035 T.(1,524): Tk(l ,524) 119 258 2,656 Kavali 10 184

KANIGIRI T ALUK

~ ;:) _, ~

:I: t3 ell

~ Q.

~ -0: :I: -ell

'" z c -Z -< ~

l-u ~ I-III

0 ...... r < III < ~ < a: Q. ..... w ..J 0 ~ z 0

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

KANIOIRI TALUK

1971 1971 Namo of Village Location Name of Village Location

Code No. Code No. (1) (2) (1) (2)

42 Ambavaram 65 Chinthapudi 2 Anandapurarn 111 Chir)adinne

59 Anikallapalle 105 Chodavaram 165 Anumulakonda 125 Chou tagogu lapaUc 50 Arivemula

150 Ayyanakota 159 Dadireddi palle 120 Ayyanapalem 37 Darsiguntapeta 151 Ayyavaripalle 54 Darsithimmakkapalle

19 Dasullapall e 31 Devakimarri

134 Balavenkatapuram 87 Dirisll vancha 173 Balijapalem 12 Doddichintala alias

13S BaIlipalIe Venkataredd ipalle 78 Bellavaram 166 Dubagunta 131 Bhattupalle

178 Bodavada 168 East Kodigudlapadu 45 Boda valadinne

122 Bommireddipalle 73 Gandlaseetharampuram 38 Bon tha varipalle 26 Ganesunipalle

101 Bontheguntapalle 72 Gannavaram 174 Botlagudur 84 Ganugapenta 34 Boyamadugula 68 Gogulapalle 63 Bukkapuram 119 GOlala vcedu

142 GosigundaJa 96 Chakirala 124 Gudipad 86 Challagi rigila 160 Gummalapadu 53 Chandrasekharapuram 46 Guntachennampalle

106 Chennakesavapuram 152 Guntupalle 39 Chennapunayunipalle 155 Guravajipeta

162 Chilakapadu 76 Gurugupadu 158 Chilamakur 98 China Alavalapadu 121 Hajispuram 15 China Gollapalle 4 Hanumanthapuram 92 China Irlapadu 83 Hanumanthunipadu

139 Chinavarimadugu 82 Hazeepuram 144 Chintagumpalle 100 H ussa inpuram 164 Chinthalapalem 51 Chinthalapalem 29 Immadicheruvu

(near Arivemala) 170 Inimerla

35

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

KANIOIRI TALUK.-Contd.

1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Villago Code No. Code No.

(1 ) (2) (1) (2)

109 Jammalamadaka 172 Mopadu 24 J a ogamnarasayapalle 163 Motravulapadu

52 Mundlapadu 20 Muppalapadu

117 Kalagotla 138 Murugummi 176 Kamhbaladinoe 67 Musunur 62 Kambhampadu 89 Kanchipuram '5 Kanigiri 108 Nagireddipalle 74 Kankanampadu 64 Nagulavaram 75 Kankanampad Agrabaram 61 Nalajanampadu

175 Karollapadu 14 Nallagandla 157 Kattakindipalle 57 Nallamadugula 118 Kodlgudlapadu (West) 17 Nandanavanam 66 Komatigunta 153 Nasikatriyambakam

47 Kondaboyinapalle 11 Neelakantapuram 10 Kondareddipalle 127 Neredupalle

104 Kotarupalle 115 Nimmamaheswarapuram 9 Kotathippala

41 Kothapalle 167 Pamur 25 Kotrakesavabhotlavari 28 Panduva

Khandriga 23 Panduvanagulavaram 60 Kovilampadu 88 Panugodu Khandriga

156 Krishnapuram 126 Peda Alavalapadu 13 Kutagundla 137 Peda Cherlapalle

6 Peda Gollapalle 148 Lakshmakkapalle 147 Peda Irlapadu 113 Lingojipuram 58 Peda Rajupalem

141 Pedavarimadugu

132 Maddapadu 1 Peddi venkatayapalle

149 Malakondapuram 93 Peramgudipalle

35 Maiameedipalle 79 Perugupalle

97 Manamadugu 140 Pitchiguntapalle

103 Marapagunta 114 Pelavararn

129 Marella 128 Pothavaram

81 Masayapeta 27 Pulikuntarallapalle

44 Medanulavenganapalle 90 Puougodu

102 MogaUur 171 Puttamnaidupalle

36

ALPHAAEnCAL LIST OF ViLLAGES

KANIGIRI TALUK-Concld.

1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Code No. CodeNo.

(1) (2) (1) (2)

116 Rachagundlapadu 110 Umamaheswarapuram 71 Ramagopalapuram 3 Ummanapalle

130 Ramagovindapuram 80 Upendrapuram alias 70 Ramalingapuram Upavasapal 22 Ramayapalle S6 Uppalapadu 55 Ranganayanipalle 8 Raseedupuram

154 Raviguntapalle 161 Vaggampallc 43 Regulacbilika 16 VaJicherla

179 Renimadugu 107 Vangapadu 40 Vatlabayalu

146 Sankarapuram 30 Vedullacheruvu 94 Sankavaram 21 Veera Rampuram

177 Siddavaram 77 Veli,andla 91 Somanapalle 5 Vemulapadu

3S Venkatayacheruvu 133 Tatakondapadu 143 Vepagumpalle

33 Tellanellamala 112 Vijayagopalapuram 99 TbakkeUapadu 18 ViragareddipaUe

123 Tballur 69 ViruDchipuram 7 Thimmareddipalle 136 Viswanadhapuram

169 Thiragandladinne 14S Vittalapuram 48 Thummagunta 85 Thummagunta 32 Thubgodu 49 Yekunampuram

37

38

VILLAGE

Amenitiel ONGOLE DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMBNITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE tion Name of in r-----------A -------------- Staple Code Village Sq. Miles Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Food No. water nications Telegraph

(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1 Peddivenka tayapalle 1·79 Uninhabited 2 Anandapuram 2·01 P W PO J.B,Mi* 3 Ummanapalle 7·84 5P W PO J,B,Mi 4 Hanumanthapuram 4·63 4P W J.B.Mi 5 Vemulapadu 9·10 SP D W PR PO J,B,Mi

6 Peddagollllpalle 7·41 3P D W PR PO J,B.Mi 7 Thimmareddipalle 9·43 6P W PR PO J,B.Mi 8 Raseedupuram 2·01 P W J.B.Mi 9 Kotathippala 3·22 P W J,B,Mi

10 Kondareddipalle 4·28 P W J,B,Mi

11 Neelakantapuram. 1·97 P W PR J,B.Mi 12 Doddichintala alias 7·17 3P D W PO Millets

Venkatareddipalle 13 Kutagundla 6·50 4P W Millets 14 NaIlagandJa 3·46 2P W Millets

15 ChinagoIJapalle 0·65 p Millets

16 Valicherla 6·46 2P W Millets

17 Nandanavanam 12·4;f 2P D W PO Millets

IS Viragareddipalle 2·31 W Millets

19 DasuUapalle 4·08 P W Millets

20 Muppalapadu 3·80 P W KR Millets

21 Veera Rampuram. 2·24 P W KR Millets

22 Ramayapalle 4·21 ~ W Millets

23 Panduvanagula varam 14·61 5P,M D W PO Millets

24 Jangamnarasayapalle 1·63 P W Millets 25 Ko tra kesa vabhotla vari 0·37 Uninhabited

Khandriga

26 Ganesunipalle 0·86 P W Millets 27 Pulikuntarallapalle 8·44 2P W Millets

28 Panduva 4·96 P W Millets

29 Immadicheruvu 11·99 4P W KR PO Millets

30 Veclullacheruvu 7·62 2P D W Millets

31 Devakimarri O· 11 W Millets

32 Thungoclu 0·21 W Millets

33 Tellanellamaia 0·09 W Millets

34 Boyamadugula 1·40 p W Millets

35 Malamcedipalle 0·20 W Millets

36 Venkatayacherl}vu 1·56 P W PR Millets

37 Darsiguntapeta 3·66 4P D W PR Millets 38 Bonthavaripalle 1·50 p W Millets 39 Chennapunayuoipalle 4·48 P W Millets

40 Vatlabayalu 6·87 p W Millets

""Mi' or 'Millets' under col. 10 stand for small millets like Kona, Arika, etc.

39

DIRECTORY

and Land use KANIGIRI TALUK

LAND USB (Area under different types of land USe in acres) Religious. ,.. A - ..... Nearest Day historical Loca-Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion

Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code Forest ,...-_-___ A ______ ..... Culturable for cult i- distance Weekly importance. No.

Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (J5) (16) (17) (18) (I)

122 978 46 Kanigiri 30 1 403 T.(27): W(127) 130 574 52 Kanigiri 35 2

1.221 T.(247): W(247) 790 2,357 403 Kanigiri 30 3 T.(299): W(299) 1.290 1.251 123 Kanigiri 26 4

1.495 T.(266): W(266) 1,814 1.622 627 Kanigiri 26 5

T.(389): W(389) 1.480 2.742 131 Kanigiri 21 6 724 T.(351): W(351) 3.297 1,117 1,270 Kanigiri 16 7

T.(95): W(95) 502 132 557 Kanigiri 14 8 T.(96): W(96) 717 352 896 Kanigiri 16 9 T.(37): W(37) 1,308 586 80S Kanigiri 14 10

T.(43): W(43) 722 305 191 Kanigiri 13 11

73 T.(S93): W(482).Tk(411) 897 1,245 1,481 Kanigiri 14 12

T.(I72): W(I72) 1.296 1.645 1,047 Kanigiri 19 13 T.(104): W(104) S05 321 1.284 Kanigiri 16 14 T.(60): W(60) 350 6 Kanigiri 29 15

T.(400): W(400) 1.078 2.034 622 Kanigiri 24 16 2,~)92 T.(866): W(705).Tk(161) 371 2,908 825 Kanigiri 29 17

T .(20): W(20) 264 1,096 98 Kanigiri 30 18 T.(131): WeI3!) 313 1.723 444 Kanigiri 27 19 T.(200): W(200) 526 1.349 3S7 Kanigiri 10 20

T.(1l3): W(83), H(30) 206 894 221 Kanigiri 32 21 T .(111): W(lll) 440 1.713 430 Kanigiri 32 22

2,84' T.(72l): W(72!) 1.460 4.015 308 Kanigiri 29 23 T.(36): W(36) 458 475 74 Kanigiri 34 24

12 211 15 Kanigiri 40 25

T.(89): W(89) 187 265 , Kanigiri 32 26 2.394 T.(22!): W(22l) 585 1,764 438 Kanigiri 38 27

T.(S3): W(53) 3.100 13 .8 Kanigiri 32 28 3,929 T.(386): W(386) 868 1.574 917 Kanigiri 32 29 3.239 T.(224): W(224) 298 978 138 Kanigiri 40 30

59 4 7 Kanigiri 64 31 99 18 17 Kanigiri 64 32 34 18 6 Kanigiri 64 33

T.(186): W(186) 252 289 169 Kanigiri 64 34 31 88 9 Kanigiri 64 35

T.(150): W(IS0) 377 355 116 Kanigiri 50 36 T.(23): W(23) 990 . 764 565 Kanigiri 45 37

2SS 509 196 Kanigiri 48 38 406 973 J,488 Kanigiri 5~ 39

T.(81): W(81) 818 2.077 1.421 Kanigiri 59 40

40

VILLAGE

Amenities ONGOLE DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMENITIBS AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE tion Name of in r A

"" Staple Code Village Sq. Miles Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and l Food No. water nications Telegraph

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

41 Kothapalle 4·97 P W I{R Millets 42 Ambavaram 0·94 P,H D W KR PO Millets 43 Regulachilika 4·36 P W Millets 44 Medamlavenganapalle 2·06 P W Millets 45 Bodavaladinne 0·25

" ". W PR Millets

46 Guntachennampalle 4·24 2P W Millets 47 Kondaboyjnapalle 3·00 P W PR PO Millets 48 Thummagunta 2·02 W Millets 49 Yekunampuram 3'.56 2P W Millets 50 Arivemula 1·87 P W PO Millets

51 Chintalapalem 2.68 P W Millets

52 Mundlapadu 2·72 P W Millets

53 Chandrasekharapuram 3·32 P,H D W PR PO Millets

S4 Darsithimmakkapalle 1·03 W Millets

55 Ranganayanipalle 1·95 P W Millets

56 Uppalapadu 1·41 P W KR Millets

57 Nallamadugula 4·78 2P W PO Millets

58 Pedarajupalem 4·77 2P,UP D W PR Millets

59 AnikaUapalle 3·02 2P W Millets

60 Kovilampadu 5·93 3P W PR PO Millets

61 Nalajanampadu 1·12 P W PR Millets

62 Khambhampadu 4·17 P W PR Jonna

63 Bukkapuram 5·27 2P W PR PO Jonna

64 Nagulavaram 1·83 P W Millets

65 Chintapudi 2·36 P W PR Millets

66 Komatigunta 2·20 P W KR Millets

67 Musunur 11·78 3P W KR PO Millets

1)8 Gogulapalle J3·00 3J' W PR Millets

69 Virunchipuram 2·91 Uninhabited

70 Ramalingapuram . 5·09 P W Millets

71 Ramagopalapuram 4·99 2P E W PR PO Millets

72 Gannavaram 3·53 2P E W PO Millets

73 Gandlaseetharampuram 2·02 Uninhabited

74 Kankanampadu 8·81 4P E W PO Millets

75 Kankanampadu 3·78 P E W Millets Agraharam

76 Gurugupadu 0.41 Uninhabited

77 Veligandla 8·51 3P.H D E W PR PO Millet!

78 Ballavaram 1· 71 P W Millets

79 Perugupalle 2·96 P W PR Millets

80 Upendrapuram 5·72 Uninhabited Upavasapalle

41

D'IRECTORY

and Laod use KANIGIRI TALUK

LAND USB (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, ("'"-------------A '"'" Nearest Day historical Loca-

Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code

Forest ---------A-------- Culturable for culti- distance Weekly importance. No. ("'"Irrigated . Unirrigat~ waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (IS) (16) (7) ~18) (1)

T.(63): Tk(42),W(21) 405 2,389 324 Kanigiri 54 41 T.(40): W(40) 257 184 121 Kanigiri 54 42 T.(l86): Tk(135),W(5l) 302 2.J76 126 Kanigiri 51 43 T.(20): W(l20) 327 291 580 Kanigiri 48 44 T.(20): W(20) 137 3 Kanigiri 43 45

565 1,749 400 Kanigiri 37 46 T.(62): W(62) 87 571 1.200 Kanigiri 40 47 T.(49): W(49) 128 244 872 Kanigiri 51 48 T.(560): W(560) 693 200 825 Kanigiri 45 49 T.(188): W(142),Tk(46) 175 568 266 Kanigiri 43 50

T.(248): W (233). Tk(15) 256 750 461 Kanigiri 38 51 T.(114l: W(112).Tk(2) 217 1.280 130 Kanigiri 30 52 T.(195): Tk(122). W(73) 1,018 311 601 Kanigiri 35 53 T.(5): W(S) 93 500 61 Kanigiri 38 54 T.(33): W(33) 103 1.000 112 Kanigiri 37 55

T.(77): W(77) 326 274 225 Kanigiri 35 56 T.(l63): W(156).Tk(7) 645 2.052 199 Kanigiri 42 57 T.(2l0): W(186). Tk(34) 1,037 1.700 96 Kanigiri 53 58 T.(152): W(IS2) 535 226 1.020 Kanig;ri 37 S9 T.(293): W(258),Tk(35) 1,]04 2.354 44 Kanigiri 37 60

T.(30): W(30) 448 239 Kanigiri 52 61 T.(22): W(22) 694 868 1.085 Kanigiri 46 62 T.(25): W(25) 1.417 995 936 Kanigiri 45 63 T.(60): W(60) 479 213 419 Kanigiri 48 64 T.(88): W(8S) 605 252 565 Kanigiri 42 65

T.(60): W(60) 716 503 129 Kanigiri 38 66 1.033 T.(252): W(252) 2.184 3.032 1,038 Kanigiri 38 67

T.(413): W(320).Tk(9~ 702 4,340 2,865 Kanigiri 26 68 T.(l3): W(13) 56 491 1.302 Kanigiri 29 69 T.(39): W(39) 1.051 }'119 1.049 Kanigiri 26 70

T.(2oo): W(200) 667 1,563 764 Kanigiri 22 71 T.(l3l): Tk(100).W(31) 856 922 350 Kanigiri 24 72

187 427 679 Kanigiri 34 73 T.(S?5): Tk(305).W(270) 3.740 366 957 Kanigiri 22 74 T.(144): W(l18).Tk(26) 313 1.541 421 Kanigiri 26 75

T.(5): W(S) 200 57 Kanigiri 22 76

T.(429): W(429) 3.444 1.003 570 Kanigiri 22 77 T.(76); W(67). Tk(9) 593 201 224 Kanigiri 18 78 T.(26): W(26) 761 498 609 Kanigiri 10 79

1,278 1>459 924 Kani,iri 11 80

42

VILLAGE

Amenitie. ONGOLE DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THB VILLAGE tion Name of in r A -.. Staple Code Village Sq. Miles Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Food No. water nications Telegraph

(1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

81 Masayapeta 1·50 P W Millets 82 Hazeepuram 8·68 3P W PO Ri,Mi 83 Hanumanthunipadu 5·00 P,R D W PR PO Millets 84 Ganugapenta 4·89 P W Millets 85 Thummagunta 5.71 P W KR PO Millets

86 Challagirigila 11·67 3P E W PR PO Millets 87 Dirisavancha 3·48 P E W KR PO Millets 88 Panugodu Khandriga 0·19 P W Millets 89 Kanchipuram 0·89 W Millets 90 Punugodu 8·54 P W KR Millets

91 Somanapalle 0·'4 Uninhabited 92 China Irlapadu 2.32 P W PR PO Millets

93 Peram gudipalle 1.17 P W PR Millets 94 Sankavaram 8·13 5P E W PR PO Millets 95 Kanigiri (Rural) 12·8 7P,2H,C,

2Tr* H E W PR TO&Phone Millets

96 Chakirala 11·66 5P E W PIt PO Millets

97 Manamadugu 1.87 Millets

98 China Alavalapadu 3·78 P W PR Millets

99 Thakkellapadu 3·86 P W PR Millets

100 Hussainpuram 5·19 2P W Millets

101 Bonthegunlapalle. 2·04 W Millets

102 Mogallur 9·90 P,H E W PR PO Millets

103 Marapagunta 3·45 P W PR Millets

104 Kotarupa)le 3·85 P W PR Millets

105 Chodavaram 2·18 P W KR Millets

106 Chennakesavapuram 0·08 Millets

107 Vangapadu 3·22 2P W PR PO Millets

108 Nagireddipalle 5·46 2P Phc W KR PO Millets

109 Jammalamadaka 5·89 P W PR Millets

110 Umamaheswarapuram 2·.26 W Millets

111 Chirladinne 8·31 SP W PR Millets

112 Vijayagopalapuram 3·67 P W Millet,

113 Lingojipuram 1·86 Uninhabited

114 Polavaram 2·87 p W Millets

115 Nimmamaheswara- 0·34 W Millets puram

116 Rachagundlapadu . 2·14 W Millets

117 Kalagotla 2·57 p W PO Millets

118 Kodigudlapadu (West) 2·33 P W Millets

119 Gosalaveedu 1·65 P W Millets

12() Ayyanapalem 0·72

*'Tr' Stands for Training School

43

DIRECTORY

and Land use KANIGIRI TALUK

LAND USB (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious. ,..- _ ...... ------ Nearest Day historical Loca-

Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code

Forest ---- ----. CuUurable for culti- distance Weekly importance. No. Irrigated U nirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market ifany

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

T.(38): W(38) 282 202 438 KAnigiri 11 81 1,15S T.(345): Tk(200), W(145) 1,366 2,231 458 Kanigiri 14 82

667 T.(240): W(240) 762 413 1,118 Kanigiri 11 83 821 T.(37): W(37) 430 }'46' 376 Kanigiri 11 84

T.(48): W(48) 723 1,478 1,405 Kanigiri 5 S5 tI'

T.(249): W (227),Tk(22) 1,007 3,024 3,188 Kanigiri 6 36 506 1,030 691 Kanigiri 10 87

T.(8): W(8) 100 14 Kanigiri 11 88 T.{IS): W(IS) 168 283 104 Kanigiri 11 81)

850 T.(103): Tk(90),W(13) 2,224 1,045 1,244 Kanigiri 10 90

334 121 147 Kanigiri 5 !J1 T.(61): W(61) 178 410 836 Kanigiri S 92 T.(UO): W(llO) 360 200 79 Kanigiri 3 93 T.(372): W(372) 1,570 2,691 570 Kanigiri 3 94

2.006 T.(97): W(97) 1,498 3,149 1,458 95

T.(198): W(191),Tk(7) 2.949 3,446 869 Kanigiri 5 96 T.(6): W(6) 1,014 85 92 Kanigiri 10 97 T.(88): W(88) 1,159 1,039 133 Kanigiri 10 98 T.(40): W(40) 297 1,805 328 Kanigiri 11 99 To(186): W(186) 655 1,442 1,039 Kanigiri 13 j , , ~

100

T.(43): W(43) 96 367 800 Kanigiri 16 101 1.957 T.(264): W(263),Tk(l) 2.452 1.481 182 Kanigiri 14 102

To(78): W(7S) 1,042 760 328 Kanigiri 19 103 T.(213): Tk(124),W(89) 746 667 838 Kanigiri 22 104 T.(74): W(56),Tk(18) 572 265 484 Kanilliri 21 105

T.(3): W(3) 3 35 10 Kanigiri 22 106 931 T.(l97): W(157).Tk(40) 900 20 13 Kanigiri 27 107 740 T.(66): W(66) 1.084 998 606 Kanigiri 22 108 474 T.(94): W(94) 1.082 1.292 828 Kanigiri 21 109

T.(33): W(33) 464 859 90 Kanigiri 19 110

T.(187): W(187) 953 3,695 483 Kanigiri 18 111 682 T.(S6): W(56) 319 656 636 Kanigiri 13 112

T.(24): W(24) 554 554 58 Kanigiri 13 113 To(42): W(42) 668 792 335 Kanigiri 10 114 T.(l2): W(12) 86 100 20 Kanigiri 10 115

T.(22): W(22) 755 423 170 Kanigiri 10 116 T.(2S): W(25) 166' 812 642 Kanigiri 10 117

T.(80): W(80) 435 728 248 Kanigiri 8 118 T.(7S): W(7S) 501 360 120 Kanigiri 10 119

T.(36): W(36) 217 181 27 Kanigiri 10 120

44

VILLAGE

Amenities ONGOLE DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMENITIBS AVAILABLE WITHIN THB VILLAGB tion Name of in , ______ --___ -_-A-----____________ -. Staple Code Village Sq. MileS Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Food No. water nications Telegraph

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

121 Hajispllram 6·52 3P W PR PO Millets 122 Bommireddipalle 9·97 4P W PR PO Millets 123 Thallur 4·19 2P W PO Millets 124 Gudipad 5·60 2P W PO Millets 125 Choutagogulapalle 1·22 P W Miliets

126 Peda Alavalapadu 20·53 4P D W PR PO Millets 127 Neredupalle 4·13 p W PR PO Millets

128 Pothavaram 0·86 P W Millets

129 Marella 7·53 P W PR PO Millets

130 Ramagovindapuram 1'·91 M W Millets

131 Bhattupalle 3·69 P W Millets 132 Maddapadu 6·19 3P W Millets 133 Talako ndapadu 7.86 2P W PO Millets 134 Balavenkatapuram 2·50 W PR Millets 135 Ballipalie 14·97 2P W PR PO Millets

136 Viswanadhapuram 0·55 P W Millets 137 Pedacherlapallc 11·95 5P,H Phc,D W PR PO Millets

138 Murugummi 7·94 P. W Mill~ts

139 Chinavarimadugu. 2·39 P W KR Millets

140 Pitchiguntapalle (}·46 Uninhabited

141 Pedavarimadugu 2·24 W Millets

142 Gosigundala 0·54 Uninhabited

143 Vepagumpalle 4·01 P W PR Millets

144 Chintagumpalle 8·49 3P W KR Millets

145 Vittalapuram 0·10 W Millets

146 Sankarapuram 2·61 P W KR Millets 147 Peda Irlapadu 9·40 7P,H D W KR PO Millets 148 Lakshmakkapalle . 2·16 P W Millets 149 Malakondapura,n. 1·01 W PR Millets 150 Ayyanakota 6·24 W Millets

151 Ayyavaripalle 8·56 3P D W PR PO Millets 152 GuntupaJle 13·06 P W PO Millets

153 Nasikatriyambakam 2·24 W Millets

154 Raviguntapalle 8·71 2P W PR PO Millets

lSS Guravajipeta 10·97 6P,H D W PR PO Millets

156 Krishnapuram 1·15 P W KR Millets

157 Kattekindipalle 10·61 2P W PO Millets

158 Chilamakur 3·20 p W PO Millets

159 Dadireddipalle 3·66 2P W PO Millets

160 Gummalapadu 4·64 P W PR Millets

J

45

DIRECTORY

and Land use KANIGIRI TALUK

LAND OSB (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious. r------------------A -........ Nearest Day historical Loca-Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion

Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code Forest --------A-------- Culturable for culti- distance Weekly importance. No.

r Irrigated Unirrigated waste vat ion (In Kms.) Market ifany (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

T.(223): W(223) 1.651 1.980 319 Kanigiri 10 121 T.(120): W(120) 2.278 3,461 522 Kanigiri 11 121 T.(126)C W(126) 729 936 891 Kanigiri 16 123 T.(92): W(~2) 925 2,029 538 Kanigiri 19 124 T.(96): W(96) 363 181 141 Kanigiri 21 125

1,64" T.(312): W(312) 2,647 6,863 1,673 Kanigiri 16 126 T.(195): W(195) 419 1.702 321 Kanigiri 21 127 T.(65): W(65) 242 220 23 Kanigiri 21 128 T.(310): W(1ge).Tk(120) 467 3,181 861 Kanigiri 21 129 T.(27): W(27) 84 963 148 Kanigiri 25 130

T.(llO): W(llO) 821 831 600 Kanigiri 8 131 T.(177): W(I77) 1,461 1.348 976 Kanigiri 11 131

1,550 T.(226): Tk(121),W(105) },109 },354 791 Kanigiri 16 133 425 T.(46): W(46) 128 711 290 Kanigiri 19 134

3.251 T.(183): W(183) 947 4.229 971 Kanigiri 19 135

T.(16): W(16) 115 212 9 Kanigiri 22 13(1 1.746 T.(670): W(668),Tk(2) 861 3,512 859 Kanigiri 26 137 1,921 T.(148): W(148) 201 2,587 225 Kanigiri 22 138

T.(52): W(47),Tk(S) 194 966 313 Kanigiri 29 139 111 153 30 Kanigiri 29 140

T.(42): W(42) 249 948 195 Kanigiri 29 I'll T.(5): W(5) 36 270 35 Kanigiri 21 142

431 T.(64): W(64) 372 I.S98 101 Kanigiri 32 143 T.(62): W(40),Tk(22) 752 lo943 2,677 Kanigiri 32 144 T.(12): W(12) 50 2 Kanigiri 32 145

T.(47): W(47) 337 557 729 Kanigir: 40 146 3.712 T.(931): W(866),Tk(65) 1,146 221 6 Kanigiri 32 147

S59 T.(57): W(42),Tk(15) ISO 354 262 Kanigiri 24 148 375 269 2 Kanigiri 48 149

T, (320): W(300),Tk(20) 284 662 2,728 Kanigiri 56 150

1,273 T.(201): W(20!) 434 2,609 961 Kanigiri 48 151 2,336 T.(470): W(470) 572 4,068 1.257 Kanigiri 48 152

T.(33): W(33) 112 1,061 228 Kanigiri 26 153 1.369 T.(244); W(244) 539 2,905 517 Kanigiri 21 154

T.(327): W(298), Tk(29) 4·029 2,136 529 Kanigiri 24 155

T.(16): W(16) 342 280 98 Kanigiri 28 156 T.(186): W(156),Tk(30) 1.927 ),886 2,791 Kanigiri 37 157 T.(160): W(160) 56! 58 1,263 Kanigiri 35 158 T.(121): W(I04),Tk(17) 733 },231 257 Kanigiri 30 159 T.(l4): W(14) 1.065 J,073

5] 818 Kanigiri 29 160

46

VILLAGE

Amenitiel ONGOLE(PRAKASAM) DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMENITIES AV AILABLB WITHIN THB VILLAGB tion Name of in --___ - ____ A---------------_ Staple Code Village Sq. Miles 'Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Food No. water nications Telegraph

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

161 Vaggampalle 8·19 2P W PR PO Millets 162 Chilakapadu 3·01 Uninhabiud 163 Motravulapadu 2·04 P W Millets 164 Chintalapalem 2·10 2P W Millets 165 Anumulakonda 2·30 Millets

166 Dubagunta 5·77 4P W PR Millets 167 Pamur 6·21 2P,H H W PR PO,TO Millets 168 East Kodigulapadu 3·22 2P W KR Millets 169 Thiragandladine • 5·03 P W Millets 170 Inimerla 16·40 4P W PR PO Millets

171 Puttamanaidupalle 0·86 P W KR Rice 172 Mopadu 8·13 5P W PR PO Rice 173 Balijapalem 2·74 P W PR PO Millets 174 Botlagudur 13-49 3P.H W PR PO Millets 175 Karollapadu 1·22 2P W PR Millets

176 Kham baladinne 4·48 2P D W KR PO Rice 177 Siddavaram 7·94 P W PO Millets 178 Bodavada 7·17 P W Millets 179 Renimadugu 3·36 P W Millets

47

DIRECTORY

and Land use KANIGIRI TALUK

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious. ~-

_A Nearest Day historical Loca-Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion

Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code Forest CuJturable for culti- distance Weekly importance. No.

Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

921 T.(169): W(169) 1,242 1,693 1,217 Kanigiri 27 161 T.(7): W(7) 706 589 624 Kanigiri 32 162 T.(9): W(9) 610 368 319 Kanigiri 34 1'3 T.(lOO): W(I00) 789 276 179 Kanigiri 35 164 T.(14): W(14) 668 88 702 Kanigiri 43 165

T (119): Tk(99),W(20) 1,753 768 1,053 Kanigiri 43 166 T.~21): W(21) 2,234 934 785 Kanigiri 37 167 T.(56): W(S6) 248 978 779 Kanigiri 40 168 T.(33): W(33) 790 936 1.460 Kanigiri 37 169

3,883 T.(97): W(97) i.242 2.139 3.135 Kanigiri 42 170

388 131 36 Kanigiri 51 171 T.(l,84B) W(1.848) 200 1·446 1,709 Kanigiri 46 172 T.(13): W(13) 351 969 421 Kanigiri 50 173 T.(6): W(6) 1.570 5,945 1,113 Kanigiri 48 174

473 235 73 Kanigiri 48 175

T.(1,220): W(1.220) 327 627 693 Kanigiri 67 176 T.(5): W(5) 745 2.270 2,062 Kanigiri 58 177

1.531 T.(16): W(16) 1,180 1,032 830 Kanigiri 38 178 T.(15): W(l5) 566 1.130 439 Kanigiri 58 179

GIDDALUR TALUK

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1971 Location Name of Village Code No.

(1 ) (2)

12 AkaveeJu 40 Allinagaram 23 Ambavaram 71 Ananthapalle 17 Anumuiapalle 8 Ardave edu

87 Aurangabad 5 Ayyavaripalle

47 Badinenipalle 100 Basinepalle 37 BedusupaUe 95 Bestawarpeta 19 Bhupanaguntla 75 Bogolu 9 Bollupalle

41 Brahmanapalle

26 Chatreddipalle 69 Chinna Cum bum 14 Chinnaganipalle 82 Chinna Obayanipalle 43 Chintalapalle 92 Chintalapalem 16 Chollaveedu 76 Cumbum

62 Dadana Guravaipalle 54 Daddawada 85 Dhatara Krishnapuram 7 Donakonda

58 Edavalle

34 Gadikota 102 Galijerugulla

2 Gannepalle 21 Giddalur 61 Gudimetla 53 Guduru Moraipalle

90 Hazarath Gudem

R. F. 1

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

GIDDALUR T ALUK

1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Code No. Code No.

(1) (2) (1)

45 Idamakallu 101 63

68 Jaggambotla 96 Krishnapuram 10

15 lallivani Pullalacheruvu 6 78 langamgunla 81

91 Kagithaia Gudem 98

77 Kakarla 56

25 Kanchipalle 66

89 Kandulapuram 94

42 Komarole 83

30 Kommanur 44 103 Konapalle 18 27 KonGalaveedu 51 32 Kothakota 36 24 Kristamma Settipalle 86 48 Kristampalle 39 79 Lanjakota 80

74 Lingapuram 84 74A Lingapuram Khandriga 33

49 Lingareddipalle 4 93

99 Madanapullalacheruvu 64 70 Madhavapuram 46 3 Magatur

22 Modampalle 55 65 Mokshagundam 60 38 Mothupalle 20 31 Mundlapadu 57

72

88 Nadimpalle 35 59 Nagireddipalle

52 Nallaguntla 1 28 Narsimhunipalle 50 29 Narava 13 97 Nekunambadu

73 67 Ondutla 11

Resl'rve Forest Blocks

Bheemarayuni Cheruvu Gudem

R. F. 3 Isukagundam Gudem R. F. 2 Malakondapenta

Gudem

49

Name of Village

(2)

Pachal a Venkatapuram Palakaveedu Papayapalle Papinenipalle Pedda Kandukur PeddaObyanipalle Pithikayagulla Podilikondapalle Poosalapadu Porumamillapalle Pothavaram Pullaredd i pa II e

Racherla Rajupalem Ramavaripalle Ravipadu Reddicherla Retlapalle

Salakala veedu Sanjeevaraopeta Shro. Potti Basavaipalle Somavarapeta Somdevipalle Suravaripalle

TambaUapalle Taticherla Thimmapuram Tripurapuram Turimella

Uyyalawada

Velagalapaya Vennampalle Venthurlapadu

Yerrabalem Yerraguntla

50

VILLAGE

Amenitiel ONGOLE(PRAKASAM) DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMBNITIBS A V AILABLB WITHIN THE VILLAGE tion Name of in r ..A.. .1 Staple Code Village --Sq. Miles Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Food No. water nications Telegraph

(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1 Velagalapaya 13·55 2P W KR PO Ri,J 2 Gannepalle 11·48 SP W KR PO Ri,J 3 Magatur 4·18 3P D W KR PO Ri,] 4 Shro.Potti Basavaipalle 1·16 W KR Ri,] 5 A,}yavaripalle 0·92 P R PR PO Ri,]

6 Pedda Kandukur . 8·78 4P W,R PR Ri,] " 7 Donakonda 3·51 2P W PR PO Ri,J

8 Ardaveedu 9·13 3P,H Phc,Mch W,R PR PO Ri,J

9 Bollupalle 4·90 2P W PR PO Ri,J

10 Papinenipalle 5·47 3P W PR PO Ri,J

11 Yerrllguntla 3·58 Uninhabited 12 Akaveedu 16·03 2P,H D.Phc W PR PO Ri,J

13 VenthurIapadu 1·41 Uninhabited 14 Chinnaganipalle 4·19 P W KR Ri,Ra.Mi

15 Jallivani Pullalacheruvu . 4.65 P W KR PO Ri.Ra,Mi

16 Chollaveedu 4,36 P W PR PO Ri,Ra,Mi

17 Anumulapalle 5·32 2P,H W PR PO Ri.Ra,Mi

IS Racherla 7·69 SP.M E W PR PO Ri,Ra.Mi

19 Bhupanaguntla 5·57 P W KR Ri,Ra,Mi

20 Thimmapuram 1·84 P W PR PO Ri.Ra,Mi

21 Giddalur Urban Area (Included in Giddalur Town)

22 Modampalle Urban Area (Included in Giddalur Town)

23 Ambavaram 8·06 6P W KR PO Ri,Ra,J

24 Kristamma Settipalle 8·47 6P,M E W,T PR PO Ri,Ra,J

25 Kanchipalle 3·65 2P E W PR Ri,Ra,J

26 Chatreddipalle Urban Area (Included in Giddalur Town)

27 Kongalaveedu 2·03 2P W,R KR PO Ri,l,Ra

28 Narasimhunipalle. 0·25 Uninhabited

29 Narava 2·06 2P E W KR PO Ri,J,Ra

30 Kommanur 7·92 SP E W,R KR PO Ri,J,Ra

31 Mundlapadu 11·10 4P E W,R PR PO Ri,Ra,J

32 Kothakota 4·98 2P E W,R PR PO Ri,Ra,J

33 Sanjeevaraopeta 6·59 4P,H E W PR PO Ri,Ra,J

34 Gadikota 8·29 2P W KR PO Ri,Ra,J

35 Uyyalawada 9.60 6P,M W PR PO Ri,Ra,l

36 Rama varipalle 0·18 P W KR Ri,Ra,J

37 Bedusupalle 0·29 P W KR PO Ri,Ra,J

3~ Mothupalle 0·75 P W KR Ri,Ra,J

39._ Reddicherla 12.07 9P W KR PO Ri,Ra,J

40 Allinagaram 6·99 4P,H W PR PO Ri,Ra,J

51

DIRECTORY

ani Land use GIDDALUR TALUK ----"""""--..... ....,..--~----~--

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious. ,..------~------A ----..... Nearest Day historical Loca-

Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code

Forest ,..-----~---.A.-------"-..... Culturable for culti- distance Weekly importance. No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market ifany

(11) (12) (13) (14) (IS) (16) (17) ~l8) (1)

1,351 431 6,980 Cumbum 32 1 3,021 1.443 2.883 Cumbum 31 2 2,095 560 20 Cumbum 15 3

T.(36): R(36) 495 198 13 Cumbum 13 4 400 180 9 Cumbum 16 5

2,665 2,040 914 Cumbum 18 6 1, 719 329 198 Cumbum 21 7

V500): Tk(300),R(200) 2,801 1,568 974 Cumbum 29 8 T.(200): Tk(l50).R(50) 2,140 217 579 Cumbum 31 9 T.(57): W(57) 3,400 4 40 Cum bum 27 10

N.A. 11 T.(lOl): fk(101) 8.129 1,359 670 Giddalur 22 12

13 89 800 N.A. 13 T.(28): Tk(28) 2,519 135 Giddalur 18 14 T.(24): Tk(24) 2,055 897 Giddalur 15 15

T.(3): Tk(3) 2.587 200 Giddalur 18 16 T.(58): Tk(58) 2.548 323 476 Giddalur 14 17 T.(169): Tk(169) 3.555 1.t90 8 Giddalur 10 18

514 64 2.987 GiddaJur 12 19 603 171 404 Giddalur 3 20

Urban Area (Included in Giddalur Town) 21 Urban Area (Included in Giddalur Town) 22

T.(152): Tk(99).W(53) 3.158 1.370 478 Giddalur 5 23 T.(179): Tk(98),W(81) 2.705 1,513 1.024 Giddalur 4 24 T.(260): Tk(230),W(30) 1,412 102 562 Giddalur 5 25

Urban Area (Included in Giddalur Town) T.(7): R(7) 1.141 151 Giddalur 3 27

150 6 4 N.A. 28 1.000 12 306 Giddalur 4 29

T.(53): W(S3) 3>189 158 1,669 Giddalur 11 30

T.(452): Tk(205), W(162),R(85) 5,612 251 789 Giddalur 6 Bhavani Shankara- 31 swami templo

T.(215): Tk(215) 1,162 922 888 Giddalur 11 32 T.(1I4): W(75).Tk(39) 2,552 736 816 Giddalur 11 33 T.(24): Tk(24) 2,670 1,075 1,537 Giddalur 16 34 T.(140): W(95),Tk(45) 3,072 800 2,132 Giddalur 19 3S

T.(4):W(4) 67 44 Giddalur 14 36 T.(8): Tk(8) 160 5 13 Giddalur 19 37 T.(45): Tk(4S) 200 150 85 Giddalur 22 38 T.(282): Tk(282) 4,325 1,212 1,906 Giddalur 37 39 T.(100)? Tk(I00) 2.200 600 1,574 Giddalur 34 40

52

VILLAGE

Amenities ONGOLE(PRAKASAM) DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMBNITU!S AVAILABLB WITHIN THB VILLAGB lion Name of in Staple Code Village Sq. Miles Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Food No. water nications Telegraph

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

41 Brahmanapalle 0·84 P W KR Ri,Ra,1 42 Komarole 9·75 7P,R D W PR PO Ri,Ra,1 43 Chintaiapalle 6·24 6P W KR PO Ri,Ra,J 44 Pullareddipalle 2·61 3P W KR PO Ri,Ra,J 45 Idamakallu 9·99 5P W KR PO Ri,Ra.J

46 Suravaripalle 0·36 P W KR Ri,J,Mi 47 Badincnipalle 1·08 P W KR PO Ri,J,Mi 48 Kristampalle 1·64 P W KR It.i,J,Mi 49 LingareddipaUe 0·80 W KR Ri.J,Mi SO Vennampalle 0.'89 P W KR Ri,J.Mi

51 Rajupalem 5·11 5P,R W KR PO Ri.J,Mi 52 Nallaguntla 1·11 3P W PR PO Ri,J.Mi 53 Guduru Moraipalle 0·37 Uninhabited 54 Daddawada 7·69 SP W PR 1'0 Ri,J,Mi 55 TambaUapalle Hi3 P W KR PO Ri,J,Mi

56 Podilikondapalle . 3·42 2P B W KR PO Ri,J.Mi 57 Tripurapuram 1·29 P W KR Ri,J,Mi 58 Bdavalle 6·7S P,H W KR PO Ri,J,Mi

S9 Nagireddipalle 0·60 P W KR Ri,J,Mi 60 Taticherla 5·51 3P W PR PO Ri,J,Mi

61 Gudimetla 8·41 P W KR PO Ri,J,Ra 62 Dadana Guravaipalle 0·99 Uninhabited 63 Palakaveedu 5·43 2P,H E W PR PO Ri.J.Ra 64 Somdevipalle 2·66 P W PR.T PO Ri,J,Ra 65 Moksbagundam 2·82 2P W PR PO Ri,J,Ra

66 Poosalapadu 9·65 5P,H D B W PR PO Ri,J,Ra 67 Ondutla 1·72 p W PR Ri,J,Ra 68 Jaggambotla 1·20 p B W PR.T PO Ri,J.Ra

Krisbnapuram 69 Chinna Cumbum . 2·57 SP E W PR PO Ri,J,Ra 70 Madhavapuram 1·46 Uninhabited

71 Ananthapalle 0·90 Uninhabited 72 Turimella 8·19 3P,H D E W PR PO Ri,Ra,Mi 73 Yerrabalem 3·S1 3P E W,R PR PO R.i,Ra,Mi 74 Lingapuram 5·11 2P E W,R PR PO Ri,Ra,Mi 74A Lingapuram Khandriga 0·44 Uninhabited 75 Bogolu 8·54 2P.H E W PR PO Ri.Ra,Mi

76 Cumbum 4·50 Urban Area (Cumbum Town) 77 Kakarla 17·10 2P,M W KR PO Ri,Ra.Mi 78 Jangamgunta 1·07 3P E W PR PO Ri,Ra.Mi 79 Lanjakota 5·98 4P W KR PO Ri,Ra,Mi 80 Retlapalle 1·45 P W KR Ri.Ra,Mi

53

DIRECTORY

and Land ase GIDDALUR TALUK

LAND USE (Area under different types of Il111d use in acres) Religious. .A

"" Nearest Day historical Loca-r-

Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code

Forest -_-___ .A _______ Culturable for culti- distance Weekly importance. No. 'Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(1) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

T (51): Tk(51) 281 21 185 Giddalur 25 41 T.(575): Tk(S7S) 3,561 1,250 854 Giddalur 28 42

1,800 250 1.944 Giddalur 30 4J T.(I46): Tk(146) 673 270 581 Giddalur 16 44 T.(229): Tk(229) 2,615 2,639 911 Giddalur 14 45

150 10 70 Giddalur 24 4, T.(58): Tk:(58) 494 139 Giddalur 20 47

700 100 250 Giddalur 16 48 502 4 6 Giddalur 26 49 391 179 Giddalur II SO

T.(181): Tk(181) 2,522 294 273 Giddalur 9 51 T.(159): Tk(159) 500 20 31 Giddalur 16 52

120 4S 72 N.A. 53 T.(IS1): Tk(lS1) 3.359 1.412 Giddalur 10 54

Sl1 30 502 Giddalur 9 55

1,348 200 641 Giddalur 4 56 520 306 Giddalur 9 57

T.(212): Tk:(212) 2,992 1,135 Giddalur 16 Ramalingcswara 58 Swamy Temple

380 4 Giddalur 11 59 T.(34): Tk(34) 2.044 1.44. Giddalur 11 60

T.(233): Tk(233) 3,708 t.441 Giddalur 10 61 T.(7): Tk(7) 583 44 N.A. 62 T.(l31): Tk(131) 2.487 155 702 Giddalur 12 63 T .(37): Tk(37) 1.193 71 401 Giddalur 15 64 T.(37): Tk(37) 1.602 100 66 Cumbum 16 65

5.105 150 921 Cumbum 11 66 887 214 Cum bum 10 67 373 181 214 Cum bum 9 68

T.(474): Tk(474) 731 400 40 Cum bum 3 69 T.(35): Tk(35) 270 111 518 N.A. 70

T.(28): Tk(28) 401 147 N.A. 71 T.(385): Tk(385) 3.607 499 751 Giddalur 16 72 T.(I94): R(94) 933 518 640 Cumbum 23 73 T.(J2): 11(\22) 1.793 568 887 Cum bum 10 74

280 2 N.A. 74A T.(200): R(130): Tk(70) 2,754 25 2,487 Cumbum 13 75

Urban Area (Cumbum Town) 76 T.(223): Tk(223) 4,056 3,08S 3.577 Cumbum 8 77

56S 52 Cum bum 6 78 T.(226): Tk(226) 2,871 461 269 Cumbum 11 79 T.(7): We?) 536 385 Cumbum 16 80

54

VILLAGE

Amenities ONGOLE (PRAKASAM) DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMBNITIES A V AILABLB WITHIN THE VILLAGE tion Name of in r- A -- Staple Code Village Sq. Miles Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Food No. water nications Telegraph

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

81 Pedda Obyanipalle 2·62 P W KR PO Ri,Ra,Mi 82 Chinna Obyanipalle 2·25 P W KR PO Ri,Ra,Mi 83 Pothavaram 1·49 Uninhabited 84 Salakalveedu 10·04 3P W PR PO Ri,Ra,Mi 85 Dhatara Krishnapuram 0·59 Uninhabited

86 Ravipadu 3·98 2P,H W KR PO Ri,Ra,Mi 87 Aurangabad 3·93 P W KR Ri,Ra,Mi 88 Nadimpalle 0·67 P W KR Ri,Ra,Mi 89 Kandulapuram 3·70 2P E W KR PO Ri,Ra,Mi 90 Ha!:arath Gudem . 0·,79 2P W KR PO Ri,J,Mi

91 Kagithala Gudem . 0·67 P W PR Ri,J,Mi

92 Chintalapalem 0·83 P W KR PO Ri,J,Mi

93 Somavarapeta 1·04 P E W PR Ri,J,Mi

94 Porumamillapalle 0·90 p E W PR Ri,J,Mi

95 Bestawarpeta 0·85 2P,2H,Tr** ... E W PR PO Ri,J,Mi

96 Papayapalle 0·68 P E W KR Ri,J,Mi

97 Nekunambadu 1·99 P W PR PO Ri,J,Mi

98 Pithikayagulla 13·09 4P,H W PR PO Ri,J,Mi

99 Madanapullalacheruvu , 6·75 3P W PR Ri,J,Mi

100 BasincpaUe 6·75 5P W KR PO Ri,J,Mi

101 Pachala Venkatapuram 1·41 P W KR PO Ri,J,Mi

102 Galijerugulla 8·02 4P,H Phc W KR PO Ri,J,Mi

103 Konapalle 9·68 2P W KR PO Ri.J.Mi

*RF 1 Bhl'.emarayuni-cheruvu Gudem

N.A. P W KR Ha,J,B

*RF 2 Malakondapenta Gudem

N.A. W KR Ra,J,B

*RF 3 Isukagundam Gudcm N.A. W KR Ra,J,B

** Training School (American Baptist Mission School)

* These three villages are also included in Talukwise abstract.

55

DIRECTORY

and La.d use GIDDALUR TALUK

LAND VSB (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious. - - - - - - - - -_ - -_--_A -..... Nearest Day historical Loca-

Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code

Forest --------A--------~ Culturable for culti- distance Weekly importance, No. r Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Krns.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (l5) (16) (17) (18) (1)

T.(I): Tk(l) 724 272 680 Cumbum 16 81 500 346 594 Cumburn 16 82 436 518 83

T.(92): Tk(92) 4.386 929 1.019 Cumburn II 84 263 110 5 Curnbum 11 85

T.(476): Tk(476) 1,405 341 325 Curnbum 5 tI6 T.(394): Tk(394) 758 1,095 268 Curnbum 6 87 T.(307): Tk(307) 43 9 70 Cumbum 5 88 T.(307): Tk(307) 1,393 296 372 Curnburn 2 89 T.(403): Tk(403) 103 Cumbum 3 90

T.(402): Tk(402) 1 26 Cumbum 2 91 T.(397): Tk(397) 73 I 60 Cumbum 1 92 T.(567): Tk(S67) 46 22 31 Cumbum 4 93 T.(399): Tk(399) 55 6S 57 Cumbum 2 94 T.(141): Tk(141) 120 134 149 Cum bum 5 95

T.(18I): Tk(181) 136 72 46 Curnbum 5 96 T.(3): Tk(3) 986 212 73 Cumbum 9 97 T.(3): Tk(3) 3,242 2,941 2,192 Cumbum 12 98 T.(14S): Tk(145) 2,368 1.807 Cumbum 18 99 T.(122): Tk(122) 3,107 b091 Cumbum 20 100

848 S4 Cumbum 25 101 T.(47): Tk(47) 3,047 ],917 122 Cumbum 28 102

1.838 280 4.077 Giddctlur 24 103

Giddalur 38 R.F.l

Giddalur 28 R,F.2

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MARKAPUR TALUK

1971 1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Location Name of Villilge Code No. Code No. Code No.

(1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2)

96 Akkacheruvu 73 Gurijepaile 2B Naruthadikala

2A Allatam 71 Gurrapusala 1 Nekkanti

20A Allipalem 2 Guttalacheruvu 99 Nikarampalle

79 Ambapuram 101 Idupur 8(J Obulakkapalle

72 Ammanigudipadu 43 Isukatripuravaram 1 Palutla

45 Annasamudram 15 Iynamukkula 93 Pedda Araveedu

41 Ayyagaripalle 6A Pedda Aru tIa 98 Jammanapalle 17 Pedda Bommalapuram

112 Badekhanpeta (Sho) 12 Pedda Chama 85 Badveedu 95 Kalanuthala 10 Pedda Mantrala

116 Bhup,atipalle 47 KankanalapaUe 100 Pedda Nagulavaram 117 Bondalapadu 84 Katakanipalle 104 Pedda Yachavaram 87 Boyad'agumpula 70 Kataruvanipalle 3 Ponnalabayalu 63 Boyalapalle 31 Kavalakuntla &6 Pragallapadu 62 BoyaJapaUe (Sho.) 97 Kolabhimunipadu 32 Pullalacheruvu 25 Burugundala 69 Kolukula 30 Rachakonda 56 Chapalamadugu 29 Komarolu 52 Rajupalem 81 Chatlamitta 92 Kothapalle 57 Ramachandrapuram 3S Chennapalem 107 Krishnapuram 55 Ramasamudram 13A Chilakalacherla 60 Lalapuram 67 Rayavaram 6 Chinna Arutla 51 LellaI?alle 8 Rollapenta

83 Chinna Dornala 9 Chinna Mantrala

18 Lingamvanipalle 82 Sanikavaram

19 Chintala 23 Madamchalama 36 Sathakodu

111 Chintakunta 58 Madhavunipalle 109 Sivarampuram

42 Chowtapacherla 74 Makthumpuram 24 Suddakunta

3J Chowtapalle 102 Mallapeta 94 Sunkesula

78 Cumbumpadu 115 Malyavanthunipad 21 Telugurayanicheruvu

20 Daddanala 40 Manepalle 89 Thangiralapalle

22 Darabayalu 105 Markapur 75 Thimmanapalem

91 Devarajugattu 5 Marripalem 114 Tbippayap.llem 37 Marrivemula 88 Thokapalle

16 Dornala 46 Medapi 53 Thripuranthakam

77 Dupadu 66 Millampalle 7 ThummaJabayalu

59 Duvvali 48 Miriampalle 34A Uppaladinnepenta

103 Gajjalakonda 54 Mittapalem 44 Glln~pavaram 27 MUrikimallapenta

110 Vemulakota

61 Gangapalem 38 Mutukula 68 Venkatadripalem

34 Garapenta 50 Viswanathapuram

26 Garinipenta lOA Nallaguntla 14 Yadavalli 90 Gobbur 11 Nallaguntla 13 Y eguvacherlo paIle

27A Narajamala 76 GoliapaUe 39 Narasapuram )08 Yellapuram 64 Gollavidipi 106 Narasimhapuram 28 Yendrapalle

113 Gottipadia 49 Narasingapuram 65 Yerragondapalem.

57

58

VILLAGE

Amenitie9 ONGOLE (PRAKASAM) DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMENITIES AV AlLABLE WITHIN THB VILLAGE tion Name of in r--------------A----------------~ Sta~Ie Code Village Sq. Miles Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Fe :I No. water nications Telegraph

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1 PaIutla ') 2 Guttalacheruvu I 2A Allatam I

I 2B Naruthadikala

I 3 Ponnalabayalu 4 Nekkanti I 5 Marripalem I

~ Particulars are not available

6 Chinna Arutla I 6A Pedda AruUa I 7 Thummalabayalu . I

I

8 Rollapenta I 9 Chinna Mantrala . !

10 Pedda Mantrala ) lOA Nallaguntla

11 NallaguntIa 4·78 P W PR Jowar 12 Pedda Chama N.A. Forest 13 Yeguvacherlopalle 8·48 p W PR PO Jowar 13A Chiiakacheria Particulars are not available 14 Yadavalli 9·49 p W PR PO Jowar 15 Iynamukkala 14·59 p W PR PO Jowar

16 Dornala 9·29 P W PR PO Jowar

17 Pedda Bommalapuram 11·33 3P Mew W PO Jowar

18 Lingamvanipalle 1·93 Particulars are not available

19 Chintala ') 20 Daddanala ! 20A Allipalem

I 21 Telugurayanicheruvu I 22 Darabayalu

~ Particulars are not available 23 Madamchalama 24 Suddakunta I 25 Burugundala \

I 26 Garinipenta I 27 Murikimallapenta J 27 A Narajamala 28 Yendrapalle 7·13 2P W PR PO Jowar 29 Komarolu 12·01 2P W PR PO Jowar 30 Rachakonda 7·36 3P W KR PO Jowar

31 Kavalakuntla 5·43 P W KR Jowar 32 Pullalacheruyu 15·75 3P,H W PR PO Ra,B 33 Chowtapalle 3·64 Uninhabited 34 Garapenta I, 34A Uppaladinnepenta >- Particulars are not available 35 Chennapalem J'

59

DIRECTORY

aud Land Dse

LAND USB (Area under different types of land use in acres) ~ ____ A----_____________________________ ~

Nearest Town and

distance (In Kms.)

Area not Cultivated Area available

Forest Culturable for culti-Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16)

Particulars are not available

N.A. 1.511 233 J,315 Markapur Forest

N.A. T.(552): Tk(552) 1.478 774 2,623 Markapur Particulars are not available

N.A. T.(1691: C(l02) , Tk(35),0(32) 3,242 2,000 663 Markapur N.A. T.(393): Tk(393) 2,472 2,073 4,4{)0 Markapur

T .(122): 0(23), Tk(99) 4,283 545 996 Markapur

N.A. T.(43): Tk(34),C(9) 2,570 19 4,619 Markapur Particulars are not available

Particulars are not available

T.(204): Tk(194),R(10) 2,000 170 2.t89 Markapur 32 T.(108): Tk(103),O(5) 2,700 540 4,396 Markapur 30 T.(182): Tk(154).C(28) 2.000 140 2,388 Markapur 50

T.(131): Tk(131) 1,500 120 1,724 Markapur 42 681 T.(525): Tk(525) 4,050 875 3,949 Markapur

N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

Particulars are not available

Day or days of the Weekly Market

(17)

MARKAPUR

Religious. historical

or archaeo· logical

importance, ifany (18)

(' I I I I I I I , i , , ! I , ,

'I;.

TALUK

Loca-tion Code No.

(1)

1 2 2A 2B 3 4 s

6 6A 7 8 9

10 lOA

11 12 13 13A 14

Temples of 15 1 Ramalingeswaraswamy, 2 Jarahareswaraswamy, 3 Lakshmi Narasimha

Swamy

Temples of 16 1 Lakshmi Narasimha

Swamy, 2 Chonoa Malleswara Swamy

r -< ,

\

I I..

(-

~ l

17 18 19 20 20A

21 22 23 24 25

26 27 27A 28 29 30

31 32 33 34 34A 35

60

VILLAGE

Amenities ONGOLE (PRAKASAM) DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMBNITIBS A VAILABLB WITHIN THB VILLAGB tion Name of ~ A ~ Staple Code Village '1 r Medical

"":\ Sq. Ml es Educational Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Food

No. water nications Telegraph

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

36 Sathakodu 8·04 2P W PO Jowar 37 Marrivemula 4·44 3P,M W PR PO J,Mi 3S Mutukula n·oo 4P W PR PO J,Mi 39 Narasapuram 0·37 Uninhabited 40 Manepalle 4·71 P R.W PO J,Mi

41 Ayyagaripalle 2·71 W J,Mi 42 Chowtapacherla 1·61 R J,Mi 43 Isukatripuravaram 13·28 3P W PO J.Mi 44 Ganapavaram 11·00 3P W PO J.MI 45 Amasamudram 9,·28 2P W PO J.Mi

46 Medapi 12·00 2P R.W J,Mi

47 Kankanalapalle 14·22 4P R.W J.Mi

48 Miriampalle 3·27 2P W - ],Mi

49 Narasingapuram 1·87 Uninhabited

50 Viswanathapuram 6·61 2P W PR PO J.Mi

51 Lellapalle 5·22 P W KR PO J,Mi

52 Rajupalem 2·54 P W J,Mi

53 Thripuranthakam 6·66 4P,H W PR PO J,B,Ra

54 Mittapalem 6·11 P W KR I.B,Ra

55 Ramasamudram 3·17 P W KR PO J.B.Ra

56 Chapalamadugu 8·94 W KR PO J,B.Ra

57 Ramachandrapuram • 1·66 P W KR J.B,Ra

58 Madhavunipalle 0·66 W KR J,B,Ra

59 Duvvali 2·14 P W KR J,B,Ra

60 Lalapuram 0·59 Uninhabited

61 Gangapalem 3·31 P W PR Jowar

62 Boyalapal1e (Sho.) 0·48 Uninhabited

63 Boyalapalle 4·72 3P E W PR PO Jowar

64 Gollavidipi 9·80 3P E W KR Jowar

65 Yerragondapalem 10·56 5P,H Phc,Mcw E W PR PTO Ra,B,Ri

66 Millampalle 1·00 Uninhabited KR

67 Rayavaram 2·48 Uninhabited

68 Venkatadripalem 14·30 SP E W KR PO :B,Ra,]

69 Kolukula 5·80 2P W KR PO B.Ra,Ri

70 Kataruvanipalle 1·05 Uninhabited

71 Gurrapusala . 13·10 3P W KR PO Ra,B

72 Ammanigudipadu 13·18 P E W PO Ra.B

73 Gurijepalle 9·23 P E W PR PO Ra,B

74 Makthumpuram 0·49 Uninhabited

75 Thimmanapalem 3·07 Uninhabited

61

DIRECTORY

and Land use MARKAPUR TALUK

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious.

r----------------A ------------------. Nearest Day historical Loca-Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion

Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code

Forest -_------A--------""'" Cuiturable for culti- distance Weekly importance. No. Irrigated Un irrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (I)

700 T.(65): Tk(65i 3.299 450 632 Vinukonda 28 36

57 T.(113): Tk(112),R(l) 1,443 200 1,029 Vinukonda 32 37

909 T.(342): Tk(328).0(l4) 5,086 924 1,059 Vinukonda 32 38

T.(57): W(57) 150 20 10 N.A. 39

T.{l69): R(I69) 1,423 682 740 Vinukonda 29 40

T.(9): 0(9) 862 228 290 Vinukonda 27 41

T.(I6): 0(16) 682 116 216 Vinukonda 26 42

140 2.971 2.537 2.851 Vinukonda 26 43

T.(952): Tk(952) 2.707 1.945 1.436 Vinukonda 32 44

T.(206): Tk(206) 4.61H 621 431 Vinukonda 27 45

T.(295): Tk(295) 5.150 1,462 773 Vinukonda 2~ 46

T. (561): Tk(561) 3,603 2.540 2,397 Vinukonda 38 47

T.(52): Tk(52) 993 564 484 Vinukonda 27 48

T. (21): R(2l) li6 700 290 Vinukonda 35 49

T(252): Tk(174).C(78) 1.288 J,670 1.020 Vinukonda 35 50

T.(143): Tk(143) 3,015 100 83 Vinukonda 37 51 T.(128}: Tk(128) 876 358 264 Vinukonda 42 52 T.(345): Tk(345) 852 760 2,305 Vinukonda 43 53 T.(109): Tk(109) 2,000 220 1.581 Vinukonda 42 54 T.(145): Tk(l45) 1.000 100 784 Vinukonda 40 55

T.(477): Tk(387),R(90) 2.600 190 2,455 Vinukonda 42 56 T. (57): Tk(57) 400 30 575 Vinukonda 38 57 T.(20): Tk(20) 200 20 144 N.A. • 58

T.(49): Tk(49) 1,266 20 35 Markapur 27 59 T.(87): Tk(87) 220 40 31 N.A. 60

T.(63): Tk(63) 850 700 505 Markapur 25 61 T.(20): Tk(20) 186 9S 6 Markapur 32 62 T.(140): Tk(140) 1.093 985 803 Markapur 30 63 . T.(327): Tk(288),R(39) 2.000 900 3,045 Markapur 26 64 T.(675): Tk(605),R(70) 2,500 350 3,233 Markapur 30 65

T.(105): Tk(56).C(49) 500 35 Markapur 42 66 T.(IO): 0(10) 400 100 1.077 N.A. 67 T.(500): 0(500) 2,500 1,200 4,952 Markapur 30 68 T.(24): Tk(24) 1.200 100 2,388 Markapur 46 69

280 35 357 N.A. 70

T.(44): C(44) 2.834 3,500 2,006 Markapur 27 71 T.(432): Tk(432) 3,000 1,074 3.929 Ma'rkapur 27 72 T.(421): Tk(421) 42 1.239 4,225 Markapur 27 73 T.(9): Tk(9) 84 194 27 Markapur 30 74 T.(30): C(30) 1.014 510 4Jl Markapur 30 75

6]

62

VILLAGE

Amenities ONGOLE(PRAKASAM) DISTRICT

Loea- Area AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE tion Name of in /"""--------------.)..----------------- Staple Code Village Sq. Miles Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Food No. water nications Telegraph

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

76 Goliapalle 2·30 P W PR PO Mi,Ra,B 77 Dupadu 13·19 P,M W PR PO Mi,Ra:B 78 Cumbumpadu 7 ·17 P W PR Mi,Ra,B 79 Ambapuram 0·62 W PR Mi,Ra,B 80 Obulakkapalle 1·34 P W , PR PO B,Ra,Mi

81 Chatlamitta 7·87 P W PR PO B,Ra,Ri 82 Sanikavaram 11·51 P Mew W PR PO B,Ra,Ri

83 Chinna Dornala 4·29 P W KR PO B,Ra.Ri 84 Katakanipalle 7·26 P W PR B,Ra,Ri

85 Badveedu 8·01 P W PR PO B,Ra,Ri

86 Pragallapadu 2·11 p B,Ra,Ri 87 Boyadagumpula 5·58 p B,Ra,Ri 88 Thokapalle 5·58 P W PR PO B,Ri,Ra 89 Thangiralapalle 6·32 P W PR PO K,B,Ra 90 Gobbur 7·25 P W PR PO K,B,Ra

91 Devarajugattu 4·88 2P W PR PO Mi,B,Ra

92 Kothapalle 1·82 p W PR Mi,B,Ra

93 Pedda Araveedu 8·86 P E W PR PO Mi,B,Ra

94 Sunkesula 6·23 P W PO Mi,B,Ra

95 Kalanuthala 9·52 P W Mi,B,Ra

96 Akkacheruvu 1·50 Unlnhabited 97 Kolabhimunipadu 4·23 2P W B,Ra

98 Jammanapalle 2·80 P W PO B,Ra

99 Nikarampalle 3·05 P W PR PO B,Ra

100 Pedda Nagulavaram 2·67 P W B,Ra

101 Idupur 11·58 3P W PO B,Ra

102 Mallapeta 5·93 P,H D W PR Ra,B

103 Gajjalakonda 10·75 6P,H D W PR FO Ra.Ri,B

104 Pedda Yachavaram 12·60 4P W PO Ra,Ri,B

105 Markapur (Rural) 11· 11 P H,D W TO B,Mi.Ra

106 Narasimhapuram 0·89 Unlnhabited

107 Krishnapuram 0·23 Uninhabited

108 Yellapuram 0·48 Uninhabited

109 Sivarampuram 0·61 P W PO . Mi,B,Ra

110 Vemulakota 7·91 p E W PR PO Mi,B,Ra

111 Chintakunta 8·30 P E W PR PO Mi,B,Ra

112 Badekhanpcta (Sho.) 0·81 P W PR Mi,B,Ra

113 Goltipadia 3·00 P W PR PO Mi,B,Ra

114 Thippayapalem 6·60 2P Phc,Mew E W PR PO Mi,B,Ra

115 Malyavanthunipad 2·07 2P W PR Mi,B,Ra

116 BhupatipalJe 7·45 3P E R,W KR ro Mi.B,Ra

117 Bondalapadu 4·13 P E W KR Mi,B,Ra

63

DIRECTORY

and Land use MARKAPUR TALUK

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, r---------------A ---------------, Nearest Day historical Loca-

Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code

Forest ---------A-------- Culturable for culti- distance Weekly importance, No. 'Irrigated Unirrigat~ waste vat ion (In Kms.) Market ifany

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) 07) ~38) (1)

T.(174): 0(125),Tk(49) 410 376 512 Markapur 30 76 T.(874): Tk(874) 2,515 3.073 1.980 Markapur 29 77 T:(l93): 0(193) 2,210 250 1.936 Markapur ... 78 T.(6): 0(6) 65 311 15 Markapur 24 79 T.(97): Tk(97) 413 100 248 Markapur 24 80

T.(120): Tk(l20) 2.736 510 1.671 Markapur 22 81 T.(139): Tk(139) 7.001) 227 N.A. Kasi Visweswara 82

Swamy temple T.(246): Tk(246) 900 358 1.242 N.A. 83 T.(48): Tk(48) 1.498 3.000 100 N.A. Thripura Sundar 84

Devatha T.(87!): Tk(871) 2.072 17 2.166 N.A. 85

T.(47): Tk(47) 360 900 43 N.A. 86 T.(192): Tk(192) J,367 451 1.561 N.A. 87 T.(119): 0(119) 1,205 402 1.845 Markapur 17 88 T(267): 0(35).Tk(232) 1.176 824 1.778 Markapur 13 89 T.(59): Tk(59) 2.811 35 1.735 Markapur 8 90

T.(182): Tk(182) 1.579 455 907 Markapur S 91 646 500 19 Markapur 11 92

T.(123): Tk(123) 1.520 574 3.453 NA. 93 T.(227): W(36),R(24).C(58).Tk(109) 2 26 3.732 N.A. 94 T.(5): Tk(5) 1.432 1.232 3,424 N.A. 95

840 120 N.A. 96 T.(142): C(106) 0(36) 1,276 661 628 Markapur 12 97 T.(3): C(3) 1,700 89 Markapur 5 98

1,595 88 269 Markapur 7 99 T.(193): Tk(193) 1,213 303 Markapur 5 100

T,(95): Tk(95) 2,780 4,390 146 Markapur 8 101 2,328 400 b067 Markapur 16 102

T.(265): Tk(259),R(6) 2,948 1,330 2.337 Markapur 16 103 T.(95): Tk(95) 4,298 2,241 1,430 Markapur 8 104

Markapur 5 105

220 50 300 N.A 106 4 3 140 NA. 107

122 85 100 N.A. 108 T.(23): C(23) .211 150 6 Markapur 5 109 T.(1.313): C(695),Tk(572),0(46) 2,606 1,100 43 Markapur 5 110

3.I94 J,640 478 Markapur 10 111 341 120 57 Markapur 10 112 806 512 602 Markapur 16 113

T.(369): Tk(369) 2,247 150 1.458 Markapur 12 114 T.(319): C(293).R(26) 792 214 Markapur 14 115 T (151): Tk(81),0(70) 3,413 . 565 639 Markapur 14 116 T.(366): 0(134).Tk(232) 1,534 670 73 Markapur 16 117

PODILI T ALUK

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

PODILI TALUK

1971 1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Location Name of Village CodoN@. Code No. Code No.

(1) (2) (1) (2) (1 ) (2)

81 Akkacheruvu 111 Kakarla 25 Ragasamudram 48 Ambapuram 49 Kalavalapalle 100 Rajupalem 75 Arnudalapalle 104 Kallarnpalle 95 Ramachandrapuram

IH Ankepalle 26 Kaluzuvalapadu 84 Ramayanam Khandriga 72 Annavaram 87 Kambalapadu 119 Ramayapalem 54 Aswarayunipalem 23 Kandallapalle 71 Ramuiaveedu

7 Karumanipalle 20 Rayavaram 90 Baduguieru 33 Katragunta 47 Regumani pa lie 57 Basavapuram 67 KesavabhotlapaJem 10 Rolugumpadu 42 Batchalakurapadu 18 Kethagudipi 51 Bodapadu 44 Konakanamitla 61 Salakanuthaia 35 Budamka}alapadu 27 Kondareddipalle 37 Salanuthala 53 Buradapalem 62 Kondayapalem 117 Sannamuru

97 Kuchipudi 3 Seethanagu la varam 109 Challurll 69 KunchepaJle 43 Siddavaram 6 Chennareddipalle

65 Sudanagunta 110 Chilamakuru 29 Lakshmakkapalle 2 Surepalle 118 Chimata 106 Lakshmipuram 39 Chinamanagundam SS Chinarikatla 83 Madalavaripalem 13 Tadivaripalle 73 Chintagampalle 78 Mallavaram 5 Tarlupad 55 Chintagllnta 14 Managalakunta 4 Tellabadu

99 Marripadu 76 Teegadurthipadu 70 Dasallapalle 31 Marripalem 105 Thalamalla 82 Dondleru 8 Meerjapet 80 Thllmmagunta

38 Mohammadapuram 17 Thummaiacheruvu 66 Egaiapadu 60 Mugachinthala 32 Thuvvapadu

56 Mummayapalem 98 Tippaiadevipalle 50 Ganivanipadll

63 Munagapadu 116 Ganjipalem 21 Ganugapenta 107 Uppalapadu

36 Nagampalle 41 Garimanapenta

58 Nagarajukunta 30 Garladinne

12 Nagendlamudugu 46 Vaddimadugu 94 Garlapeta

85 Nandipalem 52 Vagemadugu 19 Goguiadinne

77 Nimmavaram 113 Vallayapalem 9 Gollapalle

114 Nirmamapuram 93 Vankamarripalem 1 Gorugunthalapadu 45 Vedurallapadu

74 Gosukonda 16 Obayapalle 59 Veerabhadrapuram

40 Gotlagattu 86 Obulakkapalle 64 Veligandla

103 Gundlasam lIdcam 96 Vemavaram 24 Gurralamadugu

68 Pamulapadu 34 Vinjavarthipadu

89 Irasalagundam 112 Pannuru 11 Pathepuram 92 Yadavalli

101 Jafalapuram 91 Pedarikatla 108 Yeluru

15 Jagannadhapuram 102 Podili

28 Jangamreddipalle 22 Polhalapadu 79 Zuvvaleru

65

66

VILLAGE

Ameoities ONGOLE(PRAKASAM) DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE tion_ Name of in ~ Staple Code Village Sq. Miles Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Food No. water nications Telegraph

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1 Gorugunthalapadu 4·31 P W B.Ra 2 Surepalle 4·64 P W B.l 3 Seethanagulavaram 2·15 P W PR PO K,J 4 Tellabadu 1·77 Mi,J 5 Tarlupad 7·89 6P.2H D,H E W PR.T TO,PO. J.Ri

6 ChennareddipalJe 5·70 2P W KR TO,PO B.Mi 7 Karumanipalle 1·34 2P W PR B.Mi 8 Meerjapet 5·18 P W,R PR PO B.Mi 9 Gollapalle 5·~0 P W PO B,Mi

10 Rolugumpadu 2·72 P W B,Mi

11 Pathepuram 1·25 W B,Mi

12 Nagendlam udugu 5·31 13P W PO B,Mi

13 Tadivaripalle 5·12 P D W PO B,Mi

14 Mangalakunta 8·44 P W PO B.Mi

15 Jagannadhapuram 2·80 P W B,Mi

16 Obayapalle 1·36 p W B.Ra

17 Thummalacheruvu 5·44 2P W PO B,Ra

18 Kethagudipi 5·29 3P W PO B.Ra

19 Goguladinne 3·09 P W PR B,Ra

20 Rayavaram 5·53 2P E W PR,T PO B.Ra

21 Ganugapenta 7 ·71 P W B,Ra

22 pothalapadu 5·58 p W PO B.Ra

23 Kandallapalle 1·71 p W B,Ra

24 Gurralamadugu 3·65 P W B.Ra

25 Ragasamudram 2·31 p W KR B,Ra

26 Kaluzuvalapadu 6·30 p W KR PO B,Ra

27 Kondareddipalle . 2·08 2P W B,Ra

28 J angaroreddipalle 1·75 p W BRa

29 Lakshmakkapalle 3·19 P W B.Ra

30 Garladinne 5·06 P Phc W PR B,Ra

31 Marripalem 2·29 p W PR B.Ra

32 Thuvvapadu 7·95 lOP W PR PO B,Ra

33 Katragunta 14·61 4P W PO B,Ra

34 Vinjavarthipadu 3·00 P W KR PO B.Ra

3S Budamkayalapadu 2·76 P W PO B,Ra

36 Nagampalle 2·33 2P W KR PO B,Ra

37 Salanuthala 3·87 P W KR PO B,Ra

38 Mohammadapuram 5·62 P W KR PO B,Ra

39 Chinamanagundam 3·68 2P Phc W KR PO B,Ra

40 Gotlagattu 9·80 3P.H W KR PO B,Ra

67

DIRECTORY •

and Land use PODlLI TALUK

LAND USB (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, ,.--------~ -----A Nearest Day historical Loca-

Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code

Forest ,.-·--------A---------__ Culturable for culti- distance Weekly importance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated wa~te vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1 )

T.(83): W(62),Ch(21) }, 318 50 1,307 Markapur 8 1 T.(9): W(9) 1,218 210 1,533 Markapur 6 1

1,370 6 Markapur 5 3 T.(37): W(3?) 745 170 181 Markapur 6 4 T.(l27): Tk(99),W(28) 3,394 1,003 526 Markapur 8 5

T.(25): W(15),"Ik(10) 2,273 750 , 600 Markapur 6 , T.(I): W(l) 515 250 92 Markapur II 7 T.(22): W(18),Tk(4) 1,705 818 770 11arkapur 13 8 T.(90): W(90) 1,525 aoz 847 Markapur 16 ,

253 T.(38): W(3S) 585 275 610 Markapur 19 IO

T. (20: W(20) 215 174 391 Markapur 24 11 928 T.(93): W(93) 1,245 515 617 Markapur 24 12 963 T.(124): W(124) 1,017 260 913 Markapur 26 13

1,217 T.(6): W(6) 1,254 1,345 1,580 Markapur 16 14 T.(22): W(22) 1,051 250 469 Markapur 19 15

T.(59): W(31),Tk(28) ('57 80 74 Markapur 24 16 T.(98): W(60), Tk(38) 1,931 701 752 Markapur 11 17

358 T.(92): Tk(49),W(43) 1,477 587 872 Markapur 10 18 T.(85): W(65).Tk(20) 1,293 452 148 Markapur 6 19

200 T.(50): W(50) 1,823 613 853 Matkapur 5 20

1,600 T.(46): W(39).Tk(7) 1 >493 110 1,685 Markapur 6 21 T.(76): W(45),Tk(3l) 2.236 364 895 Markapur 13 11 T.(25); W(2.5) 574 141 354 Markapur 13 23

70 T.(37): W(37) 1,631 249 349 Markapur 22 1<4 T.(2): W(2) 1.312 80 84 Markapur 16 25

251 T.(128): W(128) 3.388 1.260 1.005 Markapur 14 26 T (41): W(41) 822 203 265 Markapur 12 27 T.(9): W(9)· 897 150 64 Markapur 19 11

665 T.(56): W(56) 829 412 80 Markapur 22 2' T.(25?): W(257) 1,886 284 811 Markapur 14 30

1'(51): W(51) 1,177 HiO 78 Markapur 21 31 T.(248): W(148) 3,840 113 887 Markapur 26 32 T.(371): W(371) 4.540 3,578 1.861 Kanigiri 30 33 T.(69): W(69) 766 680 405 Kanigiri 32 34

... T.(16): W(l6) 1.210 429 111 Kanigiri 29 35

T.(171): W(l?I} 1,090 55 III Markapur 22 36 T.(34): W(34) 1.623 ' 6% 134 Markapur 24 37 T.(52): W(52) 2.l11 1,017 317 Kanigiri 32 38 T.(70): W(70) 1,717 427 141 Kanigiri 29 39 T.(29): W(29) 2.567 },922 1,754 Kanigiri 29 40

68

VILLAGE

Amenities ONGOLE (PRAKASAM) DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN TilE VILLAOE tion Name of in ,- A- Staple Code Village Electricity

..,.. Sq. Miles Educational Medical Drinking Commu- Postal and Food

No. water nications Telegraph

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

41 Garimanapenta 4·23 2P W PO B.Ra 42 Batchalakurapadu 5·37 P W KR PO B,Ra 43 Siddavaram 10·53 P W KR PO B,Ra 44 Konakanamitla 6·33 3P Phc, Mew W PR PO B,Ra 45 Vedurallapadu 3·87 P W PR PO B,Ra

46 Vaddil:nadugu 6·60 P W KR PO B,Ra 47 RegumanipalJe 1·57 P W B,Ra 48 Ambapuram 4·92 P W B,Ra

'49 Kalavalapalle 0·57 P W B,Ra 50 Ganivanipadu O~'84 P W B,Ra

51 Bodapadu 1-33 Uninhabited B,Ra 52 Vagemadugu 8·10 P W PO B,Ra 53 Buradapalem 3·55 P W B,Ra 54 AswarayunipaJem 1·67 Uninhabited B,Ra 55 Chintagunta 3·93 P W KR B,Ra

56 MummayapaJem 0·75 P W B,Ra

57 Basavapuram 2·34 P W PO B,Ra

58 Nagarajukunta 2·99 p W PR PO B,Ra

59 Veerabhadrapurarn 0·59 W B,Ra

60 Mugachinthala 3·S$ P W KR B,Ra

(il Salakanuthala 2·13 P W KR Ra,J

62 KondayapaJem 1·84 P W KR B,Ra

63 Munagapadu 6·'57 2P D W KR PO B,Ra

64 VeligandJa 5·66 P W KR PO B,Ra

65 Sudanapgunta 7·31 P W KR PO B,Ra

66 Egalapadu 3·28 P Phc W KR PO B,Ra

67 KesavabotlapaJern 3·01 W. B,Ra

68 Pamulapadu 4·89 P W KR B,Ra

69 Kunchepalle 3·77 4P D W KR PO B,Ra

70 Dasallapalle 2·16 p W B,Ra

71 RarnuJaveedu 4·S4 P W PO B,Ra

72 Annavararn 1·87 P W KR B,Ra

73 Chintagampalle 3·80 P W KR B,Ra

74 Gosukonda 1·50 P W KR B,Ra

75 AmudalapaUe 1·72 P W KR B,Ra'

76 Teegadurthipadu 2·41 W KR Ra,J

77 Nimmavaram ,2·54 P W KR Ra,J

78. Mallavaram 3·23 P W PR Ra,J

79 Zuvvaleru 3·91 p W KR PO Ra,J

80 Thummagunta 2·99 p W KR Ra,J

69

DIR.ECTORY

and Land use PODILI TALUK

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious. r-------------.A-----:----------, Nearest Day historical Loca-

Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code

Forest --------.A--------, Culturable for culti- distance Weekly importance, No. rlrrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market ifany

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) ~!8) (1)

1.(140): W(140) 1,603 711 285 Kanigiri 29 41 T (157): W(122),Tk(3S) 1.387 1.315 578 Kanigiri 26 42 T.(104): W(104) 2.186 2·810 1.671 Kanigiri 24 43

750 T.(286): W(286) 2.316 442 257 Markapur 27 44 T.(13l): W(131) 2.087 t20 139 Markapur 24 45

T.(132): Tk(42), W(90) 1.945 637 1.510 Markapur 18 46 T.(20): W(2D) ,80 5 Markapur 16 47 T,(46): W(46) 2.082 745 276 Markapur 21 48 T.(I5): W(l5) 340 2 8 Markapur 30 49 T.(32): W(32) ,00 6 Markapur 30 50

230 42 579 Markapur 24 51 T.(45): Tk(15).W(30) 2.913 66 2,160 Markapur 24 52

735 52 1.485 Markapur 29 53 T.(49). Tk(43),W(6) 870 47 103 Markapur 22 54 T.(123): W(123) 1,994 180 218 Markapur'24 55

92 312 76 Markapur 27 56 T.(32): W(32) 1,096 98 272 Kanigiri 35 57 T.(44): W(44) 1.600 175 95 Kanigiri 29 58 T.(l5): W(t5) 223 63 77 Kanigiri 30 59 T.(I04): W(I04) 1.193 712 282 Kanigiri 24 60

T.(90): W(90) 666 211 389 Kanigiri 30 61 T.(60): W(60) 810 90 218 Kanigiri 34 62 T.(150): W(150) 3.138 300 617 Kanigiri 34 63 T.(I50): Tk(45). W(105) 8,250 899 323 Kanigiri 37 64 T.(98): T(98) 3,472 441 660 Kanigiri 37 65

T.(77): W(77) 1,226 621 175 Kanigiri 38 66 1.474 342 210 Kanigiri 38 67

T.(75): W(75) 1,827 881 347 Kanigiri 38 68 T (164): W(164) J ,637 333 279 Kanigiri 37 69 T.(33): W(33) 600 544 105 Kanigiri 37 70

T.(40): W(40) 1,~9' 290 869 Kanigiri 33 71 T. (52): W(52) 702 104 339 Kanigiri 37 ,72 T.(l9): W(19) 1.049 653 711 Kanigiri 37 73 T.(17): W(17) 515 58 300 Kanigiri 35 74 T.(49): W(49) 794 149 109 Kanigiri 35 75

T.(27): W(27) 1.103 258 1 S4 Ka'nigiri 35 76 T.(33): W(33) 924 327 342 Kanigiri 34 77 T.(85): W(85) 1,294 427 242 Kanigiri 32 78 T.(98): W(98) 1.990 178 236 Kanigiri 32 79 T.(84): W(84) 1.530 144 l56 Kanigiri 35 80

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Amenities ONGOLE (PRAKASAM) DISTRICT

r

Loca- Area AMENITIES A. VAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE tion Name of in r A---_-_---_______ Staple Code Village Sq. Miles Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Food No. water nications Telegraph

0) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (]O)

11 Akkacheruvu 1·81 P Phc W KR PO Ra,J 12 Dondleru 2·07 W KR Ra,J 13 Madalavaripalem 1·69 P W KR Ra,J 14 Ramayanam Khandriga 1·21 W PR Ra,J 15 Nandipalem 1·90 P W Ra,J

16 Obulakkapalle 3·15 P W KR Ra,J 17 Kam balapadu 6.47 2P W PR PO Ra,J 18 Chinarikatla 9·59 2P W PR PO Ra,J 19 Irasalagundam 5·15 P W KR PO Ra,J

'0 Baduguleru 12·&3 P W PO Ra,J

91 Pedarikatl..1 12.18 3P,H D E W PR PO Ra,B 92 Yadavalli 7·98 2P E W PR PO Ra,B 93 Vankamarripalem 0·88 P W PR Ra.B 94 Garlapeta 9· 31 P Mcw W PR PO Ra,B

95 Ramachandrapuram 1·51 Uninhabited

96 Vemavaram 7·55 P W PR PO Ra,B

97 Kucbipudi 3·98 P W PR PO Ra.B

98 Tippaladevipalle 3·77 P W PR Ra,R

99 Marripadu 16·90 P D W PR PO Ra,B

100 Rajupalem 3·99 W PO Ra,B

101 Jafalapuram 3·11 W PR Ra,B

102 Podili 16·94 5P,H D,Phc E W PR PO,TO Ra,B

103 Gundlasamudram 6·79 P W PR PO Ra,B

104 Kallampalle 7·00 P D W PR PO Ra,B

105 Thalamalla 4·81 P D W PR PO Ra.B

106 Lakshmipulam 1·91 Uninhabited

107 Uppalapadu 3·86 P D E w PR PO Ra,B

10& Yeluru 4·64 P W KR Ra,B

109 ChaUuru 2·06 p W Ra,B

110 Chilamakuru 5·45 P W KR PO Ra,B

111 Kakarla 10·64 3P,H Phc W KR PO Ra,B

112 Pannuru 4·35 P W KR Ra,B

113 Vallayapalem 2·30 P W KR PO Ra.B

114 Nirmamapuram 2-17 W KR Ra,B

115 Ankepalle 2·08 P Phc W KR PO Ra,B

116 Ganjipalem 1·72 W Ra,B

117 Sannamuru 6·25 p W KR Ra,B

111 Chimata 11· 77 2P W KR PO RI,B

119 Ramayapalem 2·93 P D W KR Ra,B

71

DIRECTORY

and Land use PODILI TALUK

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious. ,------ ..A.

'"'" Nearest Day historical Loca-

Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code

Forest ,--_------.A.------~....., Culturable for culti- distance Weekly importance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (J5) (16) (17) (18) (1)

T.(23): W(23) 955 53 126 Kanigiri 32 81 T.(16): W(16) 1.153 61 95 Kanigiri 38 82 T.(40): W(40) 830 106 106 Kanigiri 32 83 T.(33): W(33) 506 123 112 Kanigiri 32 84 T.(J03): W(103) 921 40 152 Kanigiri 34 85

T.(82): W(82) 1.337 359 238 Kanigiri 26 86 T.(169): W(169) 2.166 1.003 803 Kanigiri 21 87 T.(232): W(200). Tk(32) 1.802 1.755 2.249 Kanigiri 19 88 T.(113): W(1l3) 745 10109 1,329 Kanigiri 18 89 T.(177): W(I77) 2.402 3.015 2.617 Kanigiri 11 90

T.(221): Tk(12).W(209) 2.582 2.375 2,617 Kanigiri 14 91 T.~131): W(131) 1,696 2,385 895 Kanigiri 6 92 T.(37); W(37) 96 373 57 Kanigiri 6 93 T.(57): W(57) 2.414 2,035 1.260 Kanigiri 11 94

316 601 49 Kanigiri 18 95

T.(80): Tk(2S),W(55) 2,822 1,258 672 Kanigiri 18 96 T.(263): W(263) 3.304 1,060 1,120 Kanigiri 24 97 T.(5): W(l5) 629 876 893 Kanigiri 27 98 T.(141): Tk(45). W(96) 2,758 5,340 2,577 Kanigiri 27 99

1,510 767 277 Kanigiri 30 100

570 380 1,040 Kanigiri 30 101 T.(807): Tk(535), W(272) 633 1,549 7,853 Kanigiri 29 102 T.(137): Tk(40).W(97) 2,340 1,043 826 Kanigiri 35 103 T.(125): W(l25) 3,012 416 927 Kanigiri 38 104 T.(53): W(53) 2,262 622 141 Kanigiri 40 105

T.(12): W(12) 712 353 145 Kanigiri 40 106 T.(78): W(78) 1.723 596 73 Kanigiri 45 107 T.(33): W(33) 2.422 444 71 Kanigiri 48 J08 . T.(49): W(49) 872 263 134 Kanigiri 50 109 T.(89: Tk(31 ).W(58) 1,974 962 463 Kanigiri 51 110

T(l31): W(131) 3.859 1,665 1.260 Kanigiri 40 111 T.(35): W(35) 1,580 973 196 Kanigiri 38 112 T.(25): W(25) 954 330 163 Kanigiri 37 113 T.(55): W(55) 619 444 271 Kanigiri 37 114 T.(62): W(62) 811 241 217 Kanigiri 29 l1S

T.(20): W(20) 461 458 162 Kanigiri 29 116 T.(60): W(60) 1,999 725 1,216 Kanigiri 30 111 T.(141): Tk(31). W(lIO) 4,155 260 2.977 Kanigiri 37 118 T (11): W(It) 1.219 430 215 Kanigiri 40 119

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

DARSI TALUK

1971 1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Code No. Code No. Code No.

(1 ) (2) (1) (2) (I) (2)

19 Abbayapalem 11 Jagannadhapuram 39 Pothavaram 86 Akkamambapuram 66 lammalamadaka 26 Potlapadu 22 Alavalapadu 106 lammigumpale 45 Pulipadu 3 Ananthavaram 115 lamukuladinne 65 Purimitla

116 Annavaram 104 Ara valli padu 41 Kellampalle 6 Ragamakkapalle 74 Avisanavaripalem 2 Kocherlakota 114 Rajampalle 31 Avulamanda 30 Kolluru 81 Ramabhadrapuram

61 Kommavaram 113 Ramachandrapuram 13 Badapuram 119 Korlamadugu 8 Ramapuram

112 Balapuram 29 Kosipuram 7 Rudrasamudram 20 BandeJlapaya 117 Kothapalle

107 Bandi veligandla 121 Krishnapuram 85 Samanathapudi 42 Basavapuram 24 Kurichedu 101 Sangapuram 10 Battepadu

126 Lakkavaram 84 Sankaranarayanapuram

35 Bayyavaram 73 Sankarapuram 80 BelIamkondavaripalem 94 Lakshminarayanapura m 52 Sarvamitta 62 Bhatlapalle 118 Lakshminarayanapuram 1 Siddayapalem 64 Bheemavaram 9 Lakshmipuram 51 Singanapalem 5 Bhumanapalle III Lankojinapalle 48 Sithasagaram

21 Bodanampadu 128 Madhavaram 133 Sivarampuram 125 Boddikurapadu 130 Malkapuram 132 Somavarappadu 44 Brindavanam 34 Mallayapalem 124 Surayapalem

105 Bukkapuram 4 Manginipudi 131 Talluru 79 Mannepalle 56 Tammalur 90 Chalivendra 70 Marella 38 Tanamchintala 91 Chandaluru 47 Mohiddinpuram 103 TeUapadu 28 Chandavaram 78 Mundlamuru 43 Thimmayapalem

50 Cheruvukommapalem 32 Mustla Gangavaram 92 Thummedalapadu 123 Chinauyyalawada alias 68 Mylavaram 109 Thurpuvenkatapuram

Bandlapalem 120 Tripurasundaripuram 53 Chinavullagallu 55 Nadimpallivari Khandriga 58 Chintalapudi 127 Nagambhotlapalem 57 Umamaheswarapuram 87 Choutapalem 27 Naidupalem (West) 67 Uppalapadu

23 Namasi vayyapuram 88 Darsi 95 Narasimhanayan ipalcm 15 Vabbapuram

36 Dekanakonda 72 Nuzellapalle 100 Vaddipadu

40 Devavaram 16 Veeravenkatapuram

82 Dosakayalapadu 96 Padamati Venkatapuram 77 Vempadu 54 Pasupugallu 69 Vemparala

71 East Kambhampadu 76 Pedaravipadu 60 Vemula

46 East Veerayapalem 122 Pedauyyalawada 59 Vemulabanda

63 Edara 49 Pedavullagallu 89 Venka tachalam palle 97 Peddanapalem 129 Vittalapuram

110 Ganeswarapuram 37 Peddavaram 102 West Kambhampadu alias 17 Gangadonakonda 25 Perubhotlapalem

Nalabo thula varipalcm 18 Gangavaram (West) 99 Pochamakkapalle 33 West Veerayapalcm 93 Gudipadu 75 Polavaram 12 Polepalle 14 Yerrabalem

98 Indlacheruvu 83 Pothakamuru 108 Yerraobanapalle

73

74

VILLAGE

Amenities ONGOLE(PRAKASAM) DISTRICT

Loca-;,:

Area AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THB VlLLAGB tion Name of in ,..- Staple Code Village Sq. Miles Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Food No. water nications Telograph

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1 Siddayapalem 1·34 P W Kit Jowar 2 Kocherlakota 2·74 4P W KR PO . Jowar 3 Ananthavaram 2·84 P W KR PO . Jowar 4 Manginipudi 4·59 4P W KR PO Jowar 5 Bhumanapalle 4·53 p W KR Jowar

6 Ragamakkapalle 6·83 P W KR , Jowar; 7 Rudrasamudram 10.15 P W KR PO Jowar 8 Ramapuram 2·72 P W KR PO . :,_Jowar' 9 Lakshmipuram 4·37 P W KK PO Jowar';

10 Battepadu 1·70 p W KR uowar:

11 Jagannadhapuram Uninhabited _t}

1·75 }owat~;f 12 Polep811e 9·24 2P W KR PO

13 Badapuram 6·48 P W KR PO 'j'owar 14 Yerrabalem 3·52 P W KR,T PO Jowar'~ 15 Vabbapuram 0·92 P W KR Iowar,

16 Veera venkatapuram 0·49 P E W PR.T Rice 17 Gangadonakonda . 7·29 P,H W PR,T PO Jowat-18 Gangavaram (West) 7·81 3P,H W KR PO Jowar, 19 Abbayapalem 3·53 P W KR Jowar' 20 Bandellapaya 0.43 Uninhabited

21 Bodanampadu 4·39 P W PR PO Jowar 22 Alavalapadu 4·26 P W KR Jowar

23 Namasivayyapuram 5·63 p W KR PO lowar

24 Kurichedu 10·12 P,M,H Phc,D E W PR,T PTO,Phone Ri,J 25 Perubhotlapalem . 1·05 P W KR ]owar

26 Potlapadu 10·73 3P W PR,T PO Jowar

27 Naidupalem (West) 9·94 2P W KR lowar 28 Chandavaram 6·65 3P D W KR PO Jowar 29 Kosipuram 3·0-l P W KR Jowar

30 Kolluru 5,51 2P W KR PO ]owar

31 Avulamandu 12·33 2P W KR PO ]owar

32 Mustla Gangavaram 5·50 P W KR Jowar

33 West Veerayapalem 5·47 3P W PR PO Jowar 34 Mallayapalem 3·90 Uninhabited 35 Bayyavaram 3·32 p W KR ]owar

'36 Dekanakonda 6·60 2P W KR Jowar 37 Peddavaram 5·86 2P Mew W KR PO Jowar 38 Tanamchintala 5·07 P W KR Jowar 39 Pothavaram 2·41 P W KR PO Jowar 40 Devavaram 5·25 2p W KR PO Jowar

75

DIRECTORY

aad Land Dse DARSI TALUK

LAND USB (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious. r-- ----~--------------------~ Nearest Day historical Loca-

Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code

Forest ---...... Culturable for culti- distance Weekly importance, No, Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

502 356 Markapur 10 1 T.(62l): Tk(621) 1.130 3 Markapur 10 2

1,336 3 479 Markapur 10 3 T.(54):'Tk(54) 885 1,999 Markapur 6 4 T.(175): Tk(175) ~12 1,296 516 Markapur 8 5

T.(20): Tk(20) 1,452 2,899 Markapur 8 6 T.(l45): Tk(145) 4,912 5 1,434 Markapur 20 7 T.(221): Tk(221) 647 171 702 Markapur 25 8 T.(73): Tk(73) 526 20 2.178 Markapur 25 9

613 405 114 Markapur 25 10

51 1,069 Markapur 25 11 T.(94): Tk(94) 5,388 53 379 Markapur 25 12 T.(42): Tk (42) 3,502 603 Markapur 25 13 T.(l5): Tk(25) 105 2.123 Markapur 30 14

486 106 Markapur 30 15

288 27 Markapur 30 16 10560 T.(5!): W(51) 3,050 5 Markapur 30 17

T.(127): Tk(127) 4,099 351 421 Vinukonda 30 18 T.(72): Tk(72) 1,775 412 Vinukonda 30 19

64 211 Addanki 28 20

T.(28): Tk(2S) 1,400 528 2,240 Vinukonda 30 21 T (36): W (36) 2,151 172 367 Vinukonda 30 22 T (29): Tk(29) 2,100 835 2,718 Vinukonda 30 23 T.(96): Tk(96) 5,306 1,075 Vinukonda 20 24 T.(7): Tk(7) 544 121 Vinukonda 20 25

1,156 T (146): Tk(146) 4,783 781 Vinukonda 20 26 249 T (96)i W(96) 2,323 1,074 2,620 Vinukonda 20 27

T.(127): Tk(l27) 2,558 1,571 Markapur 20 28 476 284 1,186 Markapur 20 29

T'(I06): Tk(106) 2,619 801 Markapur 25 30

2.110 T. (82): Tk(82) 2,451 935 2,313 Vinukonda 25 31 T.(25): Tk(25) 2,858 637 Vinukonda 25 32 T.(130): Tk(130) 3,369 2 Vinukonda 25 33 T.(178): Tk(178) 900 10116 302 Markapur 25 34 T.(49): Tk(49) 1,306 373 397 Vinukonda 15 35

T.(36): Tk(36) 2,470 844 874 Vinukonda 15 36 T.(46): Tk(46) 1,920 617 1,167 Vinukonda 15 37

... I T.(17): Tk(17) 2,261 967 Vinukonda 35 38 T.(4): Tk(4) 1,202 333 1,083 Vinukonda 35 39

T.(37): Tk(37) 1,664 1,659 Vinukonda 35 40

77

DIRECTORY

and Land use DARSI TALUK

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious. ,..---------------.A ---....... Nearest Day historical Loca-

Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code

Forest ,..--:--------.A------:---:-....... CuJturable for cuJti- distance Weekly importance. No. Irrigated Umrngated waste vation (In Kms.) Market ifany

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) ~38) (1)

T.(54): Tk(54) 1,547 208 1,602 Addanki 25 41 T.tI9): Tk(l9) 611 227 2.343 Addanki 23 42

1.435 901 Addanki 23 43 T.(49): W(49) 1,009 689 Addanki 23 44 T.(145): Tk(145) 1,771 324 Addanki 23 45

T.(196): Tk(196) 2,074 3,240 Addanki 40 46 T.(3):W(3) 426 800 83 Addanki 40 47 T.(37): W(37) 43 3 Addanki 20 48 T.(74): Tk(74) 2,946 378 Addanki 40 49

1,647 1,220 Addanki 40 50

T.(137): W(l37) 171 200 Addanki 40 51 T.(37): W(37) 41 5 Addanki 20 52

1,762 766 Addanki 40 53 2,406 315 80 Addanki·20 54

T.(25): Tk(25) 572 115 21 Addanki 20 55

2,203 29 219 Addanki 20 56 T.(105): lk(105) 3,364 454 Addanki 20 57 T.(41): Tk(41) 2.168 472 7 Addanki 20 58

1,510 813 Addanki 20 59 T.(2): Tk(2) 3,721 633 169 Addanki 20 60

. T.(44); 0(44) 1,410 383 Addanki 20 61 T.(63): W(63) 462 958 136 Addanki 20 62 T.(41): Tk(41) 3,743 939 Addanki 20 63

2,533 578 488 Addanki 20 64 T.(70): Tk(70) 2,899 327 Addanki 20 65

2.533 518 488 Addanki 20 66 T.(40): Tk(40) 1.130 8 Addanki 20 67 T.(74): Tk(74) 942 172 Addanki 20 68 T.(47): Tk(47) 2,896 475 Addanki 20 69 T.(137): Tk(137) 4,398 875 30 Addanki 15 70

1,717 1,099 Addanki 15 71 3,056 131 Addanki 15 72

T.(2): Tk(2) 719 2 Addanki 20 73 T.(12): Tk(12) 72 20 638 Addanki 20 74 T.(188): Tk(188) 7,231 123 727 Addanki 20 75

T.(47): Tk(47) 2,670 28 199 Addanki 20 76 1.498 67 157 Addanki 20 77 3,246 18 896 Addanki 20 78

T.(137): Tk(137) 4.584 739 204 Addanki IS 79 1,428 30 360 Addanki 15 80

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78

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Amenities ONGOLE (PRAKASAM) DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THB VILLAGE tion Name of in r-

.A. .t ..... Staple Code Village Sq. Miles Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Food No. water nications Telegraph

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

81 Ramabhadrapuram 3·58 p E W KR Jowar 82 Dosakayalapadu 5·54 3P E W PR PO Jowar 83 Pothakamuru 12·29 4P,H D W PR PO Jowar 84 Sankaranarayanapuram 1·90 W Jowar 85 Samanlhapudi 8·59 2P W· KR PO Jowar

86 Akkamambapuram 0·68 Jowar 87 Choutapalem 2·21 3P W KR PO Jowar 88 Darsi 17·99 6P,H D,H E W PR PTO,Phone Jowar 89 Venka tachalampa He 4·50 p W Jow~r

90 Chalivendra 2·1~. P W PO Jowar

91 Chandaluru 13·39 7P,H E W PR PO Jowar

92 Thummedalapadu 1·30 2P W PR Jowar

93 Gudipadu 12·91 4P W PR PO Jowar

94 Lakshminarayanapuram . 4·52 P W PR . ... Jowar

95 Narasimhanayani- 5·00 P W KR PO Jowar palem

96 Padamati Venkata- 5·20 3P W KR Jowar puram

97 Peddanapalem 4·00 p W KR Jowar

98 Indlacheruvu 6·78 p W KR PO Jowar

99 Pochamakkapalle . 1·13 W KR Jowar

100 Vaddipadu 9·59 2P W KR 'pO Jowar

101 Sangapuram 3·17 P W KR Jowar 102 West Kambampadu 5·09 P W KR Jowar

alias Nalabothulavarj. palem

103 Tellapadll 2·25 P W KR. PO Jowar 104 Aravallipadu 4·30 2P W PO Jowar 105 Bukkapuram 2·55 Uninhabited

106 Jammigumpale 4·71 P W KR Jowar 107 Bandiveligandla 5·27 2P W KR PO Jowar 108 Yerraobanapalle 1·88 P W KR Jowar 109 Thurpuvenkatapuram 5·20 P W KR PO Jowar 110 GaneswaraplIram 2·22 P W KR Jowar

111 Lallkojinapalle 4·16 P W KR Jowar 112 Balapllram 2·83 Uninhabit~d

113 Ramachandrapqram 3·95 p W KR Jowar 114 Rajampalle 4·98 P W PR PO Jowar 115 Jamukuladinne 3·54 p W KR Jowar

116 Annavaram 2·36 W KR Jowar 117 Kothapalle 5·77 P,M W KR PO Jowar 118 Lakshminarayanapuram . 1·09 P W KR Jowar 119 Korlamadugu 5·35 P W KR Jowar 120 Tripurasundaripuram 4·43 P W KR Jowar

79

DIRECTORY

and Land use DARSI TALUK

LAND USB (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious. r---------------.A. Nearest Day historical Loca-

Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code

Forest r--------.A.--------~ Culturable for culti- distance Weekly importance. No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vat ion (In Kms.) Market ifany

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

T.(140); W(l40) 13 150 1.988 Addanki 15 81 T.(26); W(26) 2,668 435 417 Addanki 25 82 T.(4); Tk(4) 1.204 6,658 Addanki 30 83 T.(2); W(2) 1.151 63 Addanki 30 84 T.(67): Tk(67) 4.751 85 595 Addanki 30 85

248 110 77 Addanki 32 86 728 T.(58); W(58) 620 8 Addanki 30 87

T.(69); Tk(69) 7.392 4.053 Addanki 29 88 1,145 394 1.341 Vinukonda 30 89

T.(16): Tk(16) 816 546 Vinukonda 30 90

T.(70); Tk(70) 5.530 2,970 Markapur 30 91 T.(135); T(135) 444 253 Markapur 30 92 T.(133); Tk(133) 6,592 1.537 Markapur 38 93

975 74 1.844 Addanki 38 94 T.(35): Tk(35) 141 669 2.355 Addanki 38 95

1,556 1.772 Addanki 38 96

T.(59): Tk(59) 617 324 1.560 Addanki 30 97 T.(45); Tk(45) 1,646 1.667 981 Addanki 30 98

600 123 Markapur 40 99 T.(96); Tk(96) 3,404 2,638 Markllpur 40 100

1,101 928 Markapur 40 101 1,273 1.985 Markapur 40 102

T.(53); Tk(53) 1.160 230 Markapur 40 103 T.(166): Tk(166) 1.959 2 625 Markapur 40 104 T.(1,284); W(I.284) 348 Markapur 40 105

T.(52); W(52) 2.206 756 Markapur 40 106 1,356 2.017 Markapur 40 107

750 453 Markapur 40 108 1,556 ),772 Markapur 40 109 ),128 298 Markapur 30 110

T.(34); Tk(34) 1.785 843 Mark'lpur 30 111 331 534 946 Markapur 35 112

1,415 1,113 M~rkapur 30 113 T.(109): Tk(109) 3,078 Markapur 30 114 T.(14); Tk(14) 1,248 350 654 Addanki 35 lIS

1,301 209 Addanki 35 116 T.(54); W(54) 2,001 236 1,402 Addanki 35 117

457 74 169 Ongole 40 118 3,424 Ongole 40 119 J,248 588 boo3 Ongole 40 120

~o

VILLAGE

Amenities ONGOLE (PRAKASAM) DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMENITIES AVAILABLB WITHIN THE VILLAGE tion Name of in r- .A

""' Staple

Code Village Sq. Miles Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Cornmu- Postal and Food No. water nications Telegraph

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

121 Krishnapuranr 0·99 P W JlCR Jowar 122 Pedauyyala w ada 2·17 P W KR. Jowar 123 Chinauyyalawada alias 1·59 P W KR Jowar

Bandlapalem 124 Surayapalem 2·08 Uninhabited 125 Boddikurapadu 15·57 4P,M Mcw W KR PO Jowar

126 Lakkavaram 5·76 3P,H W KR PO Jowar 127 Nagambhotlapalem 9·30 4P,M Mcw W PR PO Jowar 128 Madhavaram 2·05 P W PR PO Jowar 129 Vittalapuram 1.59 P W PR PO Jowar 130 Malkapuram 2·27 p W KR PO Jowar

131 Talluru 7·87 5P,H Pbc E W PR PO Jowar 132 Somavarappadu 4·75 P E W PR Jowar 133 Sivllrampuram 5.11 P E W PR PO Jowar

81

DIRECTORY

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LAND USB (Area under different types of land use in acres) r----- ____ A _________________ --____ ~

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Cultivated Area ,-_____ oJo.-___ ~ Culturable

Irrigated (12)

T.(135): Tk(13S)

T.(263): Tk(263) T.(7): W(7) T.(12): W(12) T.(74): Tk(74)

T.(38): Tk(38) T.(76): Tk(76.)

Unirrigated waste (13) (14)

530 1,019 1,018

417 6,848

2.687 4,285 339 10300

886 40 30 11

83 86 10979 129 1,832 84

Area not available for culti-vation

(15)

104 370

914 2,982

736 1,321

18 1,412

4,868 894

1,662

DARSI TALUK

Nearest Day Religious. historical Loca-

Town Or days or archaeo- tion and of the logical Code

distance Weekly importance. No. (In Kms.) Market ifany

(16) (17) (18) (1)

Ongole40 121 Ongole40 122 Ongole 40 123

Ongole 35 124 Ol1'gole 35 125

Addanki 25 126 Addanki 30 127 Addanki 30 128 Addanki 30 129 Addanki 30 130

Addanki 30 131 Addanki 30 132 Addanki 30 133

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ADDANKI TALUK

1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Code No. Code No.

(1) (2) (1) (2)

58 Addanki (North) 7 Kopparapalem Agraharam

64 Addanki (South) 34 Kopperapadu

66 Alavalapadu 71 Kopperapadu

92 Anamanamur 86 Korisapadu

19 Ananthavaram 54 Kotapadu 89 Kothakota

15 Ballikurava 63 Kotikalapudi 75 Bhimavaram 32 Kukutlapalle 26 Bobbepalle 12 Kundurru East 90 Bodduvanipalem 11 Kundurru West 52 Bollapalle e2 Kunkupadu 57 Bommanampadu 53 Budavada 44 Lakkavaram Agraharam

50 Bytamanjulur 78 Maddirala Muppalle

48 Chakrayapalem 91 Manikeswaram 72 Chandalur 27 Marlur 14 Chernupalle Agraharam 95 Modepalle 47 Chinakothapalle 30 Mukteshwaram 77 Chinthagumpalle 56 Muppavaram

39 Darsi Agraharam 46 Dharmavaram 28 NagarajupaUe

94 Dhenuvakonda 92 Nannurpadu

98 Doddavaram 60 Narasimhapuram

42 Dronadula 82 Nujellapalle

80 Duddukur 87 Dyvalaravutu 84 Paidipadu

70 Pangulur 21 Eddanapudi 65 Pitchikalagudipadu 79 Edumudi 23 Poiuru 9 Elchur 83 Prasanguiapadu

20 Enamadala 24 Punur

73 Gangavaram 81 Rachapudi 25 Gannavaram 18 Rajupalem 99 Gariapad 45 Ramakur

100 Ghadiyapadu 61 Ramayapalem 59 Gopaiapuram 97 Rangasayipuram 10 Gopapuram Agraharam 85 Ravinuthaia 33 Gorrepadu 67 Ren ioga varam 29 GuntupaUe

5 Gurijepalle Agraharam 3 Santhamagulur

96 ' Iiapavulur 31 Shankaraiingamagudipadu

Agraharam

37 Janga Maheswarapuram 88 Somavarappadu

40 Jonnethali Agraharam 4 Tangedumalli

49 Kalvakur 76 Thimmasamudram 2 KamepaUe 69 Thurpu Thakkellapadu

68 Kasyapuram 43 Kolalapudi 6 Uppumagu!ur 13 Kommalapadu Agraharam 41 Konanki 35 Vaidena

51 Kondamanjulur 38 Valaparia

55 Kondamur 1 Vellalacheruvu

16 Konidena 36 Vallapalle

74 Koniki 17 Vemavaram Agraharam

S Kopparam 22 Vinjanampad

83

84

VILLAGE

Amenities ONGOLE (PRAKASAM) DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN T~E VILLAGE tion Name of in ,.... ----, Staple Code Village Sq. Miles Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Food No. water nications Telegraph

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Vellalacheruvu 7·34 2P E W PR PO Ri,J 2 Kamepalle 4·92 P E W PR Ri,J 3 Santhamagu\uT 10· 39 4P,H Phc E W PR PO Ri,J 4 Tangedumalli 8·17 3P W KR PO Ri,] 5 Gurijepalli Agraharam 2·39 P W KR ·Ri,J

6 Uppumagulur 9·41 3P E W KR PO Ri,J 7 Kopparapalem 5·18 2P W KR Ri,J

Agraharam 8 Kopparam 11·18 7P W KR PO Ri,J 9 Elchur 10·77 2P E W PR PO Ri.J

10 Gopapuram Agraharam . 1·68 Uninhabited

11 Kundurru (West) . 14·94 2P W KR PO RiJ 12 Kundurru (East) . 14·90 2P W KR PO Ri,I 13 Kommalapadu 7·74 5P W PR PO Ri,]

Agraharam 14 ChennupalJe Agraharatn . 7·13 P W KR PO Ri,1 15 BaJlikurava 3·69 2P W KR PO Ri.J

16 Konidena 14·40 7P W KR PO RioJ 17 Vemavaram Agraharam 2·84 P E W,Tk KR Ri,]

18 Rajupalem 4·65 3P W,Tk KR PO Ri,J 19 Ananthavaram 5·08 4P E W KR PO Ri,J 20 Enamadala 5·41 5P Tk KR PO RU

21 Eddanapudi 6,37 4P,H E Tk KR PO Ri,J 22 Vinjanampacl 1·38 2P E Tk KR PO Ri,]

23 Poluru 6·97 5P Tk KR PO Ri,J

24 Punur 7·71 2P,H E Tk KR PO RioJ 25 Gannavaram 2·26 3P lk KR PO Ri,J

26 Bobbepal1c 5·06 3P E W KR PO Ri,J 27 Martur 9·10 2P Phc W PR PO Ri,J 28 Nagarajupalle 6·51 2P W KR PO Ri,J 29 Guntupalle 7·30 4P W KR PO Ri,J 30 Mukteshwaram 2· 33 3P W KR PO Ri,J

31 Shankaralingamagucli-paelu Agraharam

4,05 P W PR Ri,J

32 Kukutlapalle 3·95 P W KR PO Ri,J 33 Gorrepadu 9·42 4P W KR Ri,] 34 Kopperapadu 3·45 P W PR Rio] 3S Vaidena 6·36 2P,H W PR PO ~i,J

36 Vallapalle 4·62 2P W PO Rice '37 Janga Maheswarapuram 3·83 Uninhabiled 38 Valaparla 5·40 3P,H W KR PO Rice 39 Darsi Agraharam . 3·86 P W KR PO Ri,J 40 Jonnethali Agraharam 2·59 2P W KR PO Ri,J

85

DIRECTORY

and Land nse ADDANKI TALUK

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious. r- A. -.. Nearest Day historical Loca-

Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code

Forest ,--------A-------.. Culturable for culti- distance Weekly importance. No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (J5) (16) (17) (18) (1)

T.(48): Tk(48) 3,616 125 909 Vinukonda 16 1 T.(7): W(7) 2,437 70 635 Vinukonda 19 2 T .(269): Tk(269) 4,807 400 1.174 Narasaraopet 13 3

2,830 870 1,529 Narasaraopet 19 4 T.(42): W(42) 1,000 304 184 Narasaraopet 19 5

260 T.(28): W(28) 3,088 570 2,076 Chilakaluripet 10 6 1,139 527 10649 Addanki 2<4- 7

644 T.(450): Tk(410),W(40) 4,933 400 728 Addanki 26 3 T.(199): Tk(187),W(12) 3,348 750 2,596 Narasaraopet 19 9 T.(357): C(357) 157 247 314 10

T.(360): Tk(352),W(8) • 3,471 4,731 Addanki 29 11 538 T.(15): W(IS) 3,699 245 5,039 Addanki 29 12

T.(221): Tk(196), W(25) 2.114 400 2,219 Addanki 26 13

T.(162): Tk(143),W(19) 2,625 896 880 Chilakaluripet 13 1<4-254 T.(22): W(22) 1,745 30 311 Chilakaluripet 13 15

359 T(170): Tk(170) 5,846 2,000 841 Chilakaluripet 16 Hi T.(55): W(55) 1,337 200 226 Chilakaluripet 16 17 T.(12): W(12) 2,461 120 383 Chilakaluripet 13 18 T.(S): W(5) 2,756 200 290 Chilakaluripet 8 19

·2,871 250 341 Chilakaluripet 11 20

3,686 100 291 Chilakaluripet 13 21 763 2 118 Chilakalul'ipet 11 22

3,926 31 504 Chilakaluripet 19 23 4,196 6S 673 Chilakaluripet J9 24 1,245 95 106 Chilakaluripet 16 25

T.(180): W(180) 2,394 106 558 Chilakaiuripet 16 26 T.(2oo): Tk(l18),W(82) 433 400 4,791 Chilakaluripet 13 27

1,381 T.(146), W(96),W(50) 1,955 133 551 Chilakaluripet 19 28 T.(200): W(l25),Tk(75) 2,507 900 1,065 Chilakaluripet 19 29 T.(59): Tk(40),W(19) 1,432 Addanki 24 30

T.(78): Tk(43),W(35) 10928 150 436 Addanki 18 31

951 T.(39): W(39) 1,118 91 329 Addanki 18 32 733 T.(l77): Tk(135),W(42) 3,602 600 917 Addanki 18 33

T.(112): Tk(75),W(37) 945 410 741 Addanki 14 34 100 T.(147): Tk(82),W(65) 3,240 30 553 Addanki 16 35

T.(170), W(170) 1,784 69 934 Addanki 19 36 1,761 690 Addanki 13 37

T.(65): Tk(50),W(15) 2,451 25 915 Addanki 18 38 T.(2): W(12) 2,176 200 82 Chilakaluripet 18 39 T.(72): W(72) 1,214 100 272 Chilakaluripet 18 40

86

VILLAGE

Amenities ONGOLE(PRAKASAM) DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMENITIES AV AILABLB WITHIN THE VILLAGE tion Name of

in ---_-_--______ A _________________ Staple

Code Village Sq. Miles 'Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Food No. water nications Telegraph

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

41 Konanki 6·73 3P W PR PO Ri,J 42 Dronadula 9·29 3P W KR PO Ri,J 43 Kolalapudi 5·52 3P W KR PO Ri,J « Lakkavaram Agraharam . 0·89 Uninhabited 45 Ramakur 3·84 P W PO Rice

46 Dharmavaram 6·09 3P W PO Rice 47 C~inakothapane 7·61 2P W PO Rice 48 ChakrayapaJem 2·08 P W PR PO Rice 49 Kalvakur 9·67 2P W PO Rice 50 Bytamanjulur 2·56, P W PR PO Rice

51 Kondamanjulur 7·94 .2P W PR PO Rice 52 Bollapalle 5·50 3P W PR PO Rice 53 Budavada 4·27 3P W PO Rice 54 Kotapadu 3·93 M W PR PO Rice 55 Kondamur 4·64 2P W PR Rice

56 Muppavaram 3·34 3P W PR PO Rice 57 Bommanampadu 3·53 P W PO Rice 58 Addanki North (Rural) 29·95 5P D E W,R PR P,TO Rice 59 Gopalapuram 1·26. P W,R PR Rice 60 Narasimhapuram . 0·63 Uninhabited

61 Ramayapalem 8·32 3P W,R PO Rice

62 Kunkupadu 1·37 2P W PO Rice 63 Kotikalapudi 4;04 2P W,R PO Rice 64 Addanki South (Rural) 26·42 E W,R PR PO.TO. Rice

Phone

65 Pichikalagudipadu 3·67 W PO Rice

66 AlavaJapadu 4·28 2P W KR PO Rice

67 Reningavaram 1·48 P W Rice

68 Kasyapuram 1·60 P W KR PO Rice

69 Thurpu Thakkellapadu 2·21 P W KR PO Rice

70 Panguiur 7·50 5P .. , W KR PO Rice

71 Kopperapadu 3·52 2P W KR PO Rice

72 Chandalur ]1·09 5P Tk KR PO Rice

73 Gangavaram 1·27 2P,H W KR PO Rice

74 Koniki 6·87 2P Tk KR PO Rice

75 Bhimavaram 2·74 2P E Tk PR PO Rice

·76 Tbimmasamudraf!! 6·05 4P,H E Tk KR PO,TO, Phone

77 Chinlhagumpalle • i-29 2P Tk KR PO Rice

78 Maddirala Muppalle 2·84 2P C Rice

79 Edumudi 2·37 2p W PO Rice

80 Duddukur 6·45 JP.H D Tk KR PO Rice

87

DIRECTORY

and Land use ADDANKI TALUK

LAND USB (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious. , --------A ---, Nearest Day historical Loca-Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion

Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code Forest --------A-------- Cultura hie for culti- distance Weekly importance. No.

'Irrigated Unirrigat;d waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any (11) (12) (13) (14) (1.$) (16) (17) ~18) (1)

T.(115): W(l15) 3,457 180 555 Chilakaluripet 22 41 4,938 180 828 Chilakaluripet 29 42

T.(67): W(37).Tk(30) 2,919 100 447 Chilakaluripet 24 43 T.(49): W(38),C(1l) 407 40 74 44 T.(120): W(120) 1.518 501 319 Addanki 13 Sri Ramalingeswara 45

Swamy

T.(150): W(SO), Tk(70) 3,377 200 171 Addankl 13 46 T.(l20): W(120) 4.090 284 376 Addanki 18 47 T.(20): W(20) 755 65 491 Addanki 5 48 T.(lOO): Tk(100) 5,327 145 617 Addanki 8 49 T.(20): W(20) 1,299 150 169 Addanki 16 50

T.(45): W(45) 3.315 996 726 Addanki 19 51 T.(12): W(12) 2.617 129 762 Addanki 22 52 T.(20): W(20) 2,240 2 471 Addanki 22 53 T.(107): Tk(107) 695 840 873 Addanki 16 54 T.(WS): Tk(80).W(25} 2,201 100 564 Addanki 16 55

T.(20): W(20) 1.774 102 242 Addanki 13 56 T.(4): W(4) 1.474 781 Addanki 5 57 T.(450): Tk(450) .5,608 480 12.630 58 T. (30): Tk(30) 488 76 276 Addanki 5 59

291 79 33 60

T.(170): W(170) 4.416 74 665 Addanki 3 61 T.(70): W(70) 800 7 Addanki 10 62 T.(30): W(JO) 1.759 150 647 Addanki 5 63 T.(770): Tk(750).W(20) 5.251 565 10,323 64

T.(l20): Tk(70),W(50) 1,730 12 487 Addanki 13 65

T.(80): Tk(60),W(20) 2,108 89 462 Addanki 14 66 T.(I0): W(IO) 916 21 Addanki 10 67

979 45 Addanki 6 68 T.(60): Tk(40).W(20) 1.035 200 119 Addanki 14 69 T.(20): W(20) 4,202 ·25 553 Addanki 21 70

1,953 20 280 Addanki 16 71 5;800 25 1,273 Addanki 19 72

725 88 Addanki 22 73 4,205 154 38 Addanki 26 74 1,479 4 271 Chirala 22 75

T.(3.556): C(3.5S6) 316 Chirala 16 76

T.(820): C(820) 6 Chirala 19 77 1,677 25 116 Chirala 21 78 1,295 222 Chirala 21 79 3,781 347 Chirala 24 80

88

VILLAGE

Amenities ONGOLE (PRAKASAM) DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMBNITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THB VILLAGB lion Name of in ,- A ...... Staple Code Village Sq. Miles Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Food No. water nications Telegraph

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

81 Rachapudi 3·92 4P W KR PO Rice 82 N ujellapalle 2·55 7P W KR PO Rice 83 Prasangulapadu 1·69 2P W KR PO Rice 84 Paidipadu 9·91 2P W KR PO Rice 85 Ravinuthala 9·89 4P,H W KR PO Rice

86 Korisapadu 3·85 4P W PR PO Rice 87 Dyvalaravuru 5·28 2P W KR PO Rice 88 Somavarappadu 1·39 P W PR Rice 89 Kothakota 4·04 2P W KR Rice 90 Bodduvanipaiem 12·70, 8P E W PR PO Rice

91 Manikeswaram 3·29 2P R Rice 92 Anamanamur 3·01 2P W PO Rice 93 Nannurpadu 1·35 2P E W PO Rice 94 Dhenuvakonda 5·12 2P,M E W PO Rice 95 Modepalle 4·62 3P E W PO Rice

.96 Ilapavulur 5·53 3P E W KR PO Rice 97 Rangasayipuram 0·68 E W Rice 98 Doddavaram 5·06 5P E W KR PO Rice 99 Garlapadu 1·73 P E W PO Rice

100 Ghadiyapadu 2·09 P E W PO Rice

89

DIRECTORY

and Land use

LAND USB (Area under different types of land use in acres) r----------- ----~-----------------------~

Forest

(11)

Cultivated Area ,..--Irrigated

(12)

T.(80): Tk(70). W(IO) T.(35): W(35)

T.(35): Tk(20). W(l5)

T (10): W(lO) T.(5): W(5)

T.(140): Tk(100),W(40) T.(120): W(120)

T.(120): Tk(90), W(30) T.(32): W(32) T.(500): W(500) T.(8): W(8) T.(6): W(6)

-. ___ Culturable Unirrigated waste

(13) (14)

1,892 126 1,301 59

796 6,342 4,567 818

1,891 142 2,899 187

664 25 1.996 100 6.559 468

1,970 1.559 50

700 50 3,130 7 2,830 7

3,213 106 400 3

2,001 262 829

1,214

Area not available for culti-vation

(15)

491 272 286

945

351 258 201 490

1,066

126 312 114

100

475 270 118

DARSI TALUK

Religious, Nearest Day historical Loca-Town or days or archaeo- tiOD and of the logical Code

distance Weekly importance, No. (In Kms.) Market ifany

(16) (17) (18) (1)

Addanki 26 81 Addanki 22 32 Addanki 24 83 Addanki 21 84 Addanki 16 85

Addanki 11 86 Addanki 13 87 Addanki II 88 Addanki 16 89 Addanki 6 90

Addanki 8 91 Addanki 6 92 Addanki 10 93 Addanki 14 94 Addanki 10 95

Addanki 22 96 Addanki 26 97 Addanki 19 98 Addanki 16 99 Addanki 19 100

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

CHIRALA TALUK

1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Code No. Code No.

(1) (2) (1) (2)

4 Adusumalli 24- Kesavarapadu 18 Audipudi n Kodavalivaripalem

2~ Kothapeta 10 Bodavadagunta IS Kunkalamarru

6 Chennubhotlapalem 41 Mattegunta Agraharam 38 Motupalle

12 Cherukuru 42 Chinaganjam 21 Nagandla 30 Chirala 35 Nayanpalle

17 Nuthalapadu 23 Daggupadu 5 Devarapalle !> Parchur

22 Pavulur Edubadu Agraharam 44 Pedaganjam

39 Pend iUapalle 7 Garnepudi 31 Perala 3 Gollapudi Agraharam 19 Poosapadu

41 Gonasapudi 37 Pullaripalem 28 Govinivaripalem

11 Ramanayapalem. 20 Idupulapadu 27 Ipurupalem 34 Santharavuru 2 Inagallu 2S Swarna

33 InkolJu 16 Upputur

8 Jagarlamudi 14 Vada

40 Kadavakaduru 13 Veerannapalem 26 Karamchedu 3S Vetapalem

91

92

VILLAGE

Amenities ONGOLE(PRAKASAM) DISTRICT

Loca- Area AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE tion . Name of in ,,------------A .~ ...... Staple Code Village Sq. Miles Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Food No. water nications Telegraph

(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1 Edubadu Agraharam 1· 73 P Tk KR PO Ri,J 2 Inagallu 6·06 3P Tk KR PO Ri,J 3 Gollapudi Agraharam 1·57 2P Tk KR PO Ri,J 4 Adusumalli 3·72 P T,Tk KR PO Ri,J 5 Devarapalle 3·17 P Tk KR PO Ri,J

6 Chennubhotlapalem 1·26 P Tk KR Ri,J '-graharam

7 Garnepudi 6·79 2P E T,Tk KR PO Ri,J 8 Jagarlamudi 5·64 3P,H E Tk KR PO Ri,J 9 Parchur 10·14 4P,H D,Mcw E Tk PR PTO,Phone Ri,J

10 Bodavadagunta 5·89 P Tk KR PO Ri,]

11 Ramanayapalem 10·27 3P E Tk KR PO Ri,J 12 Cherukuru 8·75 3P,H D Tk KR PO Ri,J 13 Veerannapalem 9·39 2P E T,Tk KR PO Ri,J 14 Vada 4·86 Uninhabited 15 Kunkalamarru 8·54 P E T,Tk KR PO Ri,R

16 Upputur 10·51 2P E Tk KR PO Ri,J

17 Nuthalapadu 6·96 3P E Tk KR PO Ri,J

18 Audipudi 7·36 2P Tk KR PO Ri,J

19 Poosapadu 6·38 5P E Tk KR PO Ri,J

20 Idupulapadu 6·83 3P,H Tk KR PO Ri,J

2t Nagandla 5·66 4P Tk,W KR PO Ri,]

22 Pavulur 6·41 6P,H W KR PO Ri,J

23 Daggupadu 6·58 5P Phc Tk KR PO Ri,]

24 Kesavarapadu 1·36 P Tk PR PO Rice

25 Swarna 14·53 4P,H E Tk KR PTO Rice

26 KaramchMu 14·93 7P,H D E Tk,W PR P,TO, Phone Rice

27 Ipurupalem 10·59 13P Mew E W PR PO Ri,]

28 Govinivaripalem 6·20 W KR PO Ri,]

29 Kothapeta 8·]6 6P W KR Ri.J 30 Chirala (Rural) 9·)0 7P,H E Tk,W PR PTO Rice

31 Perala 4·22 P D W PR,T PO Rice

32 Kodavalivaripalem 8·82 6P Tk KR PTO Ri,]

33 InkolJu 12·99 6P,H D E Tk PR PTO Ri,]

34 Santharavuru 8·25 3P D E Tk,C PR PTO,Phone Ri,]

35 Vetapalem 0·31 Urban Area (Vetapalem Town)

36 Nayanpalle 6·90 6P E W PR Ri,]

37 Ullaripalem 5·20 3P W KR Ri,] 38 Motupalle 6·18 2P W KR Ri,J 39 Pendillapalle 2·73 2P,H D E W PR,T PO Ri,J 40 Kadavakaduru 5·40 2P E W PR,T PO Ri;J

41 Gonasapudi 4·17 2P Tk KR PO Ri,J 42 Chinaganjam 16· 19 7P,H D E W PR PO Rice 43 Mattegunta 3·82 2P Tk KR Ri,] 44 Pedaganjam 13·39 6P D 1k,W KR,T PO Ri.J

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and Land use CHIRALA TALUK

LAND USB (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, r--------------.A------------------, Nearest Day historical Loca-

Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and "fthe logical Code

Forest -------.A----------,. Culturable for culti- distance Weekly importance, No. rlrrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market ifany

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) ~18) (1)

806 301 Chilakaluripet 16 3,186 74 618 Chilakaluripet 16 2

908 97 Bapatla 24 3 1,641 40 700 Chirala 26 4 1,496 21 512 Chirala 22 5

789 10 7 Chirala 16 6

3,768 74 504 Chirala 16 7 2,664 28 918 Chirala 16 g

5,013 93 1,384 Chirala 19 I)

2,960 40 770 Chirala 22 10

T. (1,462): C(1,462) 4,496 14 601 BapatJa 21 11 T.(2,529): C(2,529) 2,406 60 605 Bapatla 16 12 T.(2,116): CC2,116) 3,:'00 15 579 Chirala 16 13 T.(2,575): C(2,575) 59 6 470 Chirala 16 14 T.(4,249): C(4,249) 800 417 Chirala 16 15

T.(390): C(390) 6,266 65 5 Chirala 18 16 3,817 140 497 Chirala 26 17

T.(31O): C(3JO) 4,000 38 362 Chirala 18 11 3,439 6 638 Chirala 29 19 3,560 34 7i7 Chirala 29 20

2,326 745 55! Vetapalem 27 21 3,200 464 438 Vetapalem 24 22 3,468 120 623 Vetapalem 27 23

725 66 79 Vetapalem 11 24 T.(7,586): C(7,586) 305 1,408 Vetapalem 13 25

9,555 Vetapalem 8 26 SOD 6,271 Vetapalem 13 27

],968 Vetapalem 10 28 5,222 Vetapalem 8 29

N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Chirala 1 30

2,701 Chirala 1 31 T.(3,42S): C(3,425) 7 2,213 Vetapalem 11 32

6,672 541 1,101 VetapaJem 21 33 T.(2,943): C(2,943) 1,582 755 Vetapalem 6 34

Urban Area (Vetapa{em Town) 35

76 4,340 Chirala 8 36 600 2,728 Chirala 13 37

3,955 Chirala 13 38 150 1,597 Chirala 3 39 215 T.(1,900): C(1,900) 557 357 427 Veta pal em 8 40

T .(1,243): C(1.243) 936 490 Vetapalem 16 41 T.(l,947): C(l,947) 77 3,063 5,275 Vetapalem 13 42 T.(420): C(420) 1,356 175 494 Vetapalem 26 43 T.(3,256): C(3,256) 22 4,500 792 Vetapa!em 19 44

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Talukwise Abstract of Educational,

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8 Addanki .92 248 2 2 9 9 2 2 2 2

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SECTION II

TOWN DIRECTORY

Town Directory The Town Directory gives information on vari­

ous aspects of each town recognised at the 1971 Census in the district. The towns in the district have been arranged alphabetically and the several particulars relating to them are given in the follow­ing seven s tatemen ts :

Statement I Status, Growth History and Func- . tional Category of Towns

Statement II Physical Aspects and Location of Towns

Statement III Civic Finance

Statement IV Civic and other Amenities in Towns

Statement V Medical, Educational, Recreatio­nal and Cultural Facilities in Towns

Statement VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking Facilities

Stat!ment VII Population by Religion and Sche­duled Castes/Scheduled Tribes in Towns

The following nine places have been trea ted as towns in Ongole (Prakasam) District at the 1971 Census.

1 Addanki 6 Kanlgiri 2 Chirala 7 Markapur 3 Cumbum 8 Ongole 4 Giddalur 9 Vetapalem 5 Kandukur

As already explained Ongole (Prakasam) dis­trict was constituted in 1970 by combining parts of Guntur, Nellore and Kurnool districts. Addanki, Chirala, Ongole and Vetapaiem towns were trans­ferred from Gun tur district; Kandukur and Kanigiri towns from Nellore district and the remaining three towns viz. Cumbum, Giddalur and Markapur from Kurnool district. All these nine places were also treated as towns during the 1961 Census. As such no new places in the district were recognised as towns at the- 1971 Census nor any of the places classi­fied as towns at the 1961 Census were declassified at the 1971 Census.

Among the nine towns, Giddalur and Markapur were recognised as towns from 1941 onwards whereas Cumbum, though classified as a town as early as in 1901, was not recognised as a town during the 1921 and the 1931 Censuses. The remaining six towns were treated continuosly as towns from 1901 onwards.

The variation in the number of places treated as towns in the district from Census eto Census is given below.

Census year No. of towns

1901 8 1911 8 1921 ·7 1231 7 1941 10 1951 10 1961 9 1971 9

There has been both decrease and increase in the number of towns during the last eight Censuses, the only significant increase being from 7 towns in 1931 to 10 towns in 1951. Peculiarly the number of urban centres in two consecutive Censuses remained constant which may be just an acciden t. There are no urban agglomerations in the district, Chirala town has been treated as Standard Urban Area and the rural and urban components that constitute this Standard Urban Area are shown below: ,

Standard Urban Component Units Area r- .A.

Urban Rural (1) (2) (3)

1. Chirala (1) Chirala (1) Chirala (R) (2) Perala (R)

The total urban area in this district is 161.9 Sq. Kms. constituting 0.92% of the total geographi­cal area of the district. The urban population of the district is 212,628 persons constitu ting 11.07% of the total popUlation of tne district. The corresponding proportion of the urban popu\ation at the 1961 Census was 9.83%.

The district does not have any class 1 towns (cities) with a population of a lakh or more. Chirala town, though only a taluk headquarters is the most populous town in the district with a population of 54,487 persons due to its commercial importance and good educational and medical facilities. Ongole, the district headquarters is the second largest town with a population of 53,330 persons. These two towns are class II towns in the popUlation size class of 50,000 to 99,999 persons each. Markapur comes next in the order and is a class III town, in the popu­lation size class of 20,000 to 49,999 persons. Veta­palero, Kandukur, Giddalur, Kanigiri and Addanki are the five towns next in order, they are class IV towns in the popuiation size class of 10,000 to 19,999 persons each. Cum bum is a class V town in the popUlation size class of 5,000 to 9,999 persons, smallest town from the point of popula tion with a population of 9,745 persons. Though most of the towns viz (5 of th~ 9 town3) are class IV towns, a higber proportion of the urban popUlation of tbe district viz., about 51%. resides in the class II towns. The proportion of urban population of the district residing in the five class IV towns is about 34% only. Kanigiri town is the largest town according to area with 33.2 Sq. Kms. and Chirala is the smallest town with an area of 5.26 Sq. Kms.

Statement I -Status, Growth History and FUDctional Category of Towns

In this statement the Civic Status of each of the towns determined at the 1971 Census with its popUla­tion since 1901 or from the Census in which it was treated as urban for the first time are presented. An idea of the pace at which the popUlation in these urban units is increasing from Census to Census can be had from this &tatement. The functional charac. teristics of each town as determined in 1961 and 1971 Censuses based on the proportion of working popula­tion returned under each industrial category are also shown in the statement. These particulars indicate as to how the f.conomic pattern of the town has changed from 196} to 1971.

The civic status of a town ie., whether the town is a Municipality or a Panchayat is indicated by an abbreviated letter, say 'M' for Municipality and !P' for, Panchayat. Chi~ala, Markapur and Ongole are three Municipalities of the 9 towns in the district. All these three towns are taluk headquarters and Ongole is the district headquarters too. The remain. ing six towns viz., Addanki, Cumbum, Giddalur, Kandukur, Kanigiri and Vetapalem are Panchayats of which Cumbum and Vetapalem are not taluk

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headquarters While the rest 4 towns are taluk head­quarters. Giddaiur and Markapur are being treated as towns from 1941 whereas Cumbum though classified as a town as early as 1901, was declassified as rural during the two Censuses 1921 and 1931. The remaining six towns are also treated as towns as early as 1901.

There has. been decrease and increase in the population of towns in the district during the last eight decades. Chirala, Kandukur, Kanigiri and Vetapalem towns have shown a decrease during the decade 1911-1921, probably due to the wide spread influenza prevailed through out the State. But Kan­dukur and Kanigiri recorded a fallin population also during, the decade 1921-1931, partly due to the shrinking of the jurisdiction of these two towns duro ing this period, and to some extent because of the backwardness of Kanigiri town and the frequent emigrations of people there from. A change, in the limits of Addanki town during the decade 1951-61 resulted in a relatively big fall in its population dur­ing the decade. Curnbum, a town which is no .. well developed recorded a decrease in its population during 1901-11 and 1951-61 and infact it lost its urban status at the 192! and the 1931 Cen3Uses and its population did not increase fast in the other decades too. The growth in the population of Chirala, Markapur and Ongole towns is faster cornpared to that of other towns;in the district. The commercial importance, industrial activities and more particularly the rnedical and educational f lcili­ities that exist in Chirala town could attract more people. The slate and slate pencil industry and other small scale industries; such as carpen1ry in Markapur town have attracted people from the neigh­bouring areas to this town. Dngole town is growing fast because of its growing importance as a District Headq uarters.

Functional category

By the very nature of urban development, the towns are bound to serve a variety of purposes. In

. order to know to what extent the functions are diversified or the predominant characteristic is accentuated, a scheme of statistical classificatiob was evolved at the 1961 Census. Accordingly each town can be classified broadly under the following cate· gories

(i) Primary Activities :-Agriculture, Mining and

Fishing (Census Industrial categories, I, II and III of 1961 Census and Categories I, II, III

and IV of 1971 Census).

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(v)

Industria! :-lndustry including Construction (Census Industrial Categories IV, V and VI of 1961 Census and Categories V(a), V(b) and VI of 1971 Census}

Commercial :-Trade and Commerce (Census Industrial Category VIlof 1961 and 1971 Cen­suses)

Transport :-Transport (Census Industrial Category VIII of 1961 and 1971 Censuses) and

Services ;-Other Services (Census Industrial Category IX of 1961 & 1971 Censuses)

The predominant functional character of a city/ town is determined on the basis of the following principles:

(a) H the proportion of working population is more than 40% of the total working population of the city/town in anyone of the above five character­istics then the city/town was designated by that characteristic.

(b) If the proportion is not more than 40% in any one of the characteristics, then the next predo­minant characteristic was taken into account and if the first two predominant characteristics combined together have a proportion of over 60% then the town was designated as having the two characteristics and was termed as Industrial­cum-Services Industrial-cum-Commercial etc.

(c) If the combined proportion of the first two pre­deminant characteristics is less than 60% then the third predominant characteristic was also taken in to consideration in designating the functional type of the city/town. Such cases are recorded as Industrial-cum-Commercial-cum­Services or Industrial-cum-Services-cum-Primary ~ctivities etc.

The functional types of the different towns in the district as determined at the 1961 and the 1971 Censuses on the lines indicated above are shown below:-

Name of town ~ ......

Functional Category 1961 1971 (1) (2) (3)

Primary Activities Addanki Addanki Cum bum Cumbum Giddalur Giddalur

2 Industry Markapur Markapur Vetapalem Vetapalem

Chirala

3 Industry-cum-Services Kandukur ... Ongole

4 Industry-cum-Trade Chirala and Commerce

5 Services-cum-Prim ary Kanigiri Activities-cum-Industry

6 Industry-cum-Services- Kandukur cum-Trade and Kanigiri Commerce Ongole

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There, is no change in functional type of five towns viz., Addanki, Cumbum, Giddalur. Markapur and Vetapalem while in respect of the remaining four towns there is slight change in the functional pattern from 1961 to 1971. Kandukur and Ongole towns which Were industrial-cum-service towns in 1961 seem to have grown important commercially also during 1961-71, resulting in this functional classifiCdtion as industry -cum- services -cum- trade and commerce. Kanigiri town came to be classified under tbis func­tional category viz., ind ustry-cum-services-cum- trade and commerce in 1971 Census. The functional cate­gory of this town was services-cum-primary activities cum-industry in 1961. Commercial activity has re­placed the primary acti v; ties of the town in 1971. The remaining six towns are unifunctional with the predominant function being either Industry or Pri­mary Activities.

Statement II-Physical Aspects and Location of Towns

This statement deals with the physical aspects and location of towns in the district. The data relat­ing to average annual rainfall presented under column 3 represent the average rainfall of the pre­ceeding 50 years, but wherever it is otherwise on account of the non-availability of the particulars for all the 50 years, the fact has been indicated in the statement. Maximum and minimum temparatures recorded during the year 1969 are given under cols. 4 and 5. If for any of the towns in the district the particulars regarding average rainfall and the maxi­mum and minimum temperatures are not available, the informa tion of the nearest town has been given against them.

The name of the nearest city with a population of a Iakh or more is shown under col. 6 while under co1s. 7 to 9, the names of the State Headquarters, District Headquarters, Divisional Headquarters and Taluk Headquarters together with the distances from the towns concerned are shown. The nearest Railway Station and Bus Stand with the distance from the town are given under eols. 10 and 11. If navigation and sea port facilities are available within 10 and 50 Kms. respectively they are also given under cols. 12 and 13.

The average annual rainfall varies between 628.6 mm. and 901.9 mm. in the towns of the district. The lowest rain fall is observed in Cum bum town and the highest in Chirala and Vetapalem towns. The district or the towns receive rain by both Southeast and North west monsoons, but normally the major part of rain­fall is received from Southeast monsoon. The rnin­fall is generally not sufficient to meet the agricultural

needs of the district and oTten parts of the district are exposed to drought. The climate in almost all the towns is invariably hot during summers. The maxi­mum temperature ranges from 40.0° C to 44.4°C among the towns. The lowest maximum is observed in Kan. dukur and Kanigiri towns and the highest maximum in Cumbum and Giddalur towns. The minimum temperature ranges from 14.3° C to 16.7° C in the towns.

None of the towns in the district is a city with a population of a lakh or more. The city nearest to two of the towns viz Chirala, and Vetapalem is Tenali at a distance of 58 and 64 Kms. respectively; Guntur is the nearest city for two towns viz. Addanki and Ongole at a distance of 96 Kms. and 110 Kms. res· pectively. Kurnoal and NeUore are the nearest cities to 3 viz. Cum bum, Giddalur and 2 towns viz. Kandu­kur and Kanigiri respectively a t a distance exceeding 100 Kms. Thus 7 of the nine towns are quite far from any city. All)he towns a'fe also further away from the State Headquarters, Hyderabad. Only one town is between 100 and 200 Kms., 3 towns at a dis­tance of 200-300 Kms., 4 towns at a distance of 300-400 Kms. and the remaining one town is beyond 400 Kms. to the State Headquarters. The District Head­quarters Ongole town is located at a distance of Jess than 100 Kms. to 5 of the 8 towns while the remaining 3 towns are beyond 100 Kms. from the district head­quarters. Excepting Cumbum and Vetapalem, the other 7 towns in the district are taluk headquarters. Cumbum and Veta pal em are at a distance of 35 Kms. and 6 Kms. respectively from their taluk head­quarters.

The district has rail communications facility. A broad gauge line from Madras to Vijayawada passing through Ongole, Vetapalem and Chirala town and a metre gauge line from Guntakal to Gudur aod pass­ing through Giddalur, Cumbum towns are the two railways serving the district. Markapur town is not directly connected by rail but is only 2 Kms. away from the railways and is therefore availing the bene­fits of rail transport facilities. The remaining three towns viz., Addallki, Kandukur, and Kanigiri do not have rail transport facilities and they are located at a distance of 36, 14 and 64 K ms. respectively from the nea'rest railway station. All the towns in the district are linked up with road communications through State Highways or National Highways or Major Dis­

.trict Roads that pass through the district. There is no notable river or canal in the district for providing cheap navigation facilities. However there is a minor sea port at 'Odarevu'. But the facilities of this sea port are available to only one town viz.,

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Chirala. Generally the road Communications, parti­cuhirly in the central part of the district, are not ade­quate to meet the needs of the people.

Statement III-Civic Finances

Since the introduction of the democratic decent­ralisation the popular institutions like Panchayats/ Municipalities have a role in the various develop. men tal programmes. The effective run of these insti. tutions would depend naturally on the financial soundness of these institutions. The receipts from various sources of these Municipalities, Panchayats are shown under cols. 3 to 8 with their total under col. 9. The broad items of expenditure are given under cols. 10 to 15 with their total under col. 16. The Civic authorities in four of the nine towns in the district viz. Addanki, Chirala, Cum bum and Kandukur have ade­quate resources to meet various items of expenditure. In the remaining towns the expenditure exceed the receipts. Receipts from taxes and revenue from muni­cipal properties, form the bulk of the receipts in res­pect of all the towns. Public health and conveniences form a major part of the expenditure in respect of Cumbum, Kandukur, Kanigiri, Markapur and Veta. palem towns. Public works form the major part of expenditure in respect of Addanki and Giddalur; Pub. lic safety in respect of Ongole and Public Institutions in respect of Chirala town. BOth total receipts and total expenditure in respect of Ongole town, second in the order according to the population, are relatively more which may be due to it~ gaining importance as an administrative centre.

Statement IV -Civic and other Amenities in Towns

The civic and other amenities being provided by civic administration in towns are given in the state. ment. The particulars given in this statement include internal road system, existence of drainage system, number of latrines by type and the method of disposal of night soil, protected water supply with source and capacity of water supply, availability of fire fighting services, electrification particulars relating to domestic, industrial, and commercial sources and road lighting services.

The Civic Administration in all the towns of the district maintains roads. Chirala records the highest internal road mileage with 50.00 Kms. followed by Addanki town with 45.0 Kms. Open sur­face drains exists in all the towns but sewerage sys­tem also exists in some of the towns viz., Addanii, Kandukur, Kanigiri, Ongole and Vetapalem. Regard­ing sanitation, water borne latrines exist only in 5 of the nine towns but service latrines outnumber the wa terborne latrines except in Addanki town.

Service latrines are very large in number that there is much to be done for getting the service latrines converted into waterborne type. In all the towns ex­cept Ongole the bucket system ;s being used for lifting the night soil. In Ongole the night soil is being disposed of through wheel barrows. These facts will give an idea of the achievemen t made so far in the Goverments programme of stopping the practice of removal of night soil by head load and to mimi­mize the use of human labour in the process of remo­val of night soil at various stages. Protected water supply is available in Ongole, Kanigiri and Giddalur towns. But all the towns in the district, except Ongole have welJs as the common source of drinking water. Fire fighting service which has become a

, dire necessity to protect life and property from fire accidents, more particularly in urban areas, h re­ported as available only in two of the nine towns in the district. viz., the two Class II towns Chirala and Ongole. All the towns in the district are electrified.

Domesiic connections are invariably more in all the towns followed by street lighting connections except Ongole where commercial connections are relatively m'ore next to domestic connections. Excep­ting in the three important towns viz" Chirala, Ongole and Markapur there are only a few indus­trial connections in the other towns of the dh trict.

Statement V - Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural facilities in Towns

Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cul­tural facilities available in towns are given in the statement. The types of medical institutions with their number withln brackets and the total bed strength of each category available in each town are shown under cols. 3 and 4 respectively.

Medical facilities

The following 'abreviations are used under col. 3 to show the type of medical facilities available in the town.

H D NH MCW TBC FPC

Hospital Dispensary Nursing Home Maternity and Child Welfare Centre T.B. Clinic Family Planning Clinic

The nine towns in the district together have 73 medi~al institutions which include Hospitals, Dis­pensaries, Maternity Clinics, Nursing Homes and T. B. Clinics. Nearly 50% of these Medical Insti­tutions are located in the two Class II Towns of the

, district viz., Chirala and Ongole with 20 and 16 in­stitiutions respectively. The number of medical in­stitutions in other towns of the district varies from

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1 to 10. The Mission Hospital at Giddalur, the Beat Hospital at Chirala, the Government Hospital and the Mission Hospital at Ongole are some of the impor· tan t in sti tutions providing treatment in some speci. lised branches of medicine and attracting a good number of patients from th ! neighbouring areas also, Besides these there are Some institutions in the dis· trict administering Indian Medicine also. The total bed strength available in all the medical institutions in the district together is 1,348. The largest bed strength viz, 548 is available in Chirala town follow­ed by Ongole the district headquarters tow~ with 544 beds. About 8 \ % of the total bed strength in all the towns of the district is available in these two important towns of district alone. The hospital a1 Cumbum does not have any beds and therefore can· not admit any in patients for treatment. Considerins all the nine towns in the district as a whole, there are about 6.3 beds for every 1,000 population in the urban areas.

Educational facilities

Particulars of various academic and professional institutions available in the towns are presented under cols. 5 to 13. The number shown in brackets is the number of institutions available in the cate. gory.

The following abbreviations are used to indicate the type of educational facility available in the town.

AS Arts and Science College

ASC Arts, Science and Commerce College

SH Shorthand Institution

TW Typewriting Institution

Five Colleges exist in all the towns of the dis­trict. Three of them are imparting instruction in Arts, Science and Commerce and are located one each at Chirala, Markapur and Ongole towns respec_ tively. The remaining two colleges are imparting ins­truction in Arts and Science and are located at Chi­rala and Kandukur towns with one each. There are no institutions imparting instruction in engineering and medical sciences or any polytechnics in any of the towns in the district. As such all the towns are devoid of any technical educational facilities except­ing that of typewriting and shorthand institutions. Six of the nine towns have recognised Typewriting and Shorthand Institutions. In all, there are 23 Typewriting and 8 Shorthand Institutions in all the towns together, with a large concentration in Chirala and Ongole towns.

Primary Educational facilities are available in all the towns. In all, 117 Primary Schools exist in the nine towns of the district. The largest number is available in Ongole town with 32 followed by Chi­rala and Vetapalem with 14 each. In the other towns the Primary Schoc,ls vary from 1 to 12 each. Junior Secondary or Middle Schools are available only in Addanki, Kandukur and Kanigiri towns. But Secon­dary or Higher Secondary Schools exist in all the towns. 25 Secondary or Higher Secondary Schools are available in all th.: towns together. Ongole town has the largest number of these institutions viz., 7 whereas in other towns the number varies between 1 and 3. The following table shows the number of SecondaryJMiddlejPrimary Schools for 10,000 urban population in each taluk.

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All the towns in the district have Cinema Halls rangin2 between 1 and 6 each. Only Chirala town has one Auditorium and there is no stadium in any of the towns. ' Odarevu' sea port near by Chirala. town however has a fine beach which is a popular Picnic spot. The I.L.T.D maintains a good ,guest house here for their own use. Excepting Vetapalem 'town all other towns have publie Libraries/ Reading rooms and in all there are 20 such institutions in all the towns.

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Statement VI-Trade, Commerce, IntiustryaDd . Banking Facilities

In this statement, data on trade, commeroe, indus­try and banking facilities available in each town are given under fifteen columns. Under columns 3 to 5 the three most important commodities imported into the town are given while under columns 6 to 8 the three most important commodities exported from the town are given. Under columns 9 to 11 the three most important articles manufactured in the town are given. Columns 12 to 14 are devoted to present the banking and co-operative credit facilities available in the town. .

The three most important commodities under imports, exports. and manufacture are decid0d in terms of the estimated volume of the commodities transacted and in terms of the volume of total output of the com modi ties concerned respectively in each of the towns and not on the basis of the value. How­ever, the uniqueness of a town which exhibited spe­cial characteristics in the spheres of either ind ustry or manufacture or mining, etc., has been retained by indicating the items of production or man Clfac­ture as the case may be in the concerned columns although such commdities did not stand a compa­rison with the other commodities in sheer terms of their estimated volume of transaction.

Ongole district is largely a dry tract and there are no proper dependable irrigation sources. However parts of the district are irrigated by Nagarjuna Sagar Project. Wells are the main sources of irrigation. The normal rain fall is hardly sufficient to the needs of the district; parts of the district are therefore more often exposed to drought. The prinicipal crops of the district are Tobacco, groundnuts, chillies and paddy of which Tobacco is predominant. The district has also some mineral wealth like granite and building stone.

IMPORTS

The important commodities imported into the towns of the district are generally articles of daily consumption. These include food grains, pulses, chillies, tamarind, jaggery and oil seeds. Besides these, mill cloth, timber, medicines, aromatic Chemicals and cashewnuts are also being imported by some towns. The cashewnut factories in Vetapalem not only use the nuts produced in the district but also import some quantity from outside for processing. One or other of the food grains or pulses is being imported by most of the towns.

EXPORTS

Millets, groundnut, jaggery, chillies, tobacco, cashewnuts, ghee, agarbathies, slates and slate pencils are among the important commodities exported from the towns of the district. Tobacco is predominent among them as it is exported from five of the nine towns in the district while groundnut is exported by three towns.

Industrially the district is very backward as many of the districts in the State. However after the forma­tion of an independent district, efforts are being made to improve the industrial activity in the district. Manu­facture of slates and slate pencils at Markapur, the largest tobacco factory of Indian Leaf Tobacco Deve­lopment Company and the Spinning miII at Chirala, manufacture of road rollers and grinding stones at Kanigiri are among the important industries in the district. A very large part of slate and slate pencils maDufactured in the State are being manufactured in Markapur town itself. The basic raw materials (slate stone and soft wood) required for the industry are available in abundance near about Markapur town. The slates manufactured in this town find market throughout the country. Carpentry is also developed in this town as subsidary to the slate industry for manufacturing slate frames as well as deal wood boxes for packing of slates and slatepencils. The quality of the granite that is available in the surroundings of Kanigiri town has given a good fillip to the manu­facture of road rollers and grinding stones at Kanigiri. Rice MiIIs and Oil Mills are also spread over in parts of the district. Kandukur and Chirala are important handloom weaving centres and at Chirala there are colour dyeing factories too. Chirala town is making good head way on the industrial side.

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Ongole, Markapur and Chirala are important commercial centres of the district with a substantial volume of whole sale and retail trade in tobacco, jaggery, chillies, groundnuts, etc., These towns' are also likely to develop into important il}dl:lstrial centres.

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Banks play an important role in industry. trade, and commerce particularly in mobilising the savings of the communi ty and making them available for in­vestment in productive activi ties. The district as a whole has good banking facilities as every town in the district has more than 2 banks. In all 30 banking insti­tutions besides 4 agricultural credit societies and 10 non-agricultural credit societies exist in all the nine towns together.

Statement VII-Population by Religion and Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes in Towns

The details of the population, as per 1971 Census by religion, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes with Sex breakup are shown for each of the towns in the district und~r columns 3 to 22. Only important religions whose population is not less than 10% of the total population of the town are given in the statement, while other religions while accoun­ting for less than 10% of the total population of a town, are grouped together and shown under the category viz., "Others" in Columns 15 and 16. The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population in a town are shown under columns 19-22.

It may be observed that four religions have been returned in the district viz., Hindu, Islam, Christia~ nity and lainism of which the first three are impor­tant The number of persons returned under Jainisum is not significant. 8,466 persons are reported under Scheduled Castes in all the towns together accounting for 4.76% of the total Sch~duled Castes population in the district, 6,663 persons are returned under Scheduled Tribes in all the towns constituting 12.9% of the total Scheduled Tribes population iQ the district.

The particulars presen ted in the statements II to VI are based on the da ta obtained from the Tahsil­dars and. Local Bodies concerned and also from the concerned departments like Medical, Educational, Electricity, etc., while the particulars furnished in statements I and VII are based on the Census data.

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

In this part 0 i the' District Census Handbook the Primary Census Abstract of 1971 Census on the following aspects is presentee for each RevenueVillage in respect of rural areas and for each Ward and each Enumerator's Block of a town in urban areas.

1 Location Code No. and Name of the village/town and area

2 Total Dumber of Occupied Residential Houses and total number of Households

3 Total PopUlation and its Sex breakup

4 Population of Sched uled Castes and Scheduled Tribes by sex breakup

5 Literate and Ed ucated Persons by sex

6 Total Workers and the breakup of the Workers into nine categories and also the total Non­Workers by sex as below

Category I Cultivators

Category II Agricultural Labourers

Category III Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hun­ting and Planta tions, Orchards and allied Activities

Category IV Mining and Quarrying

Cateiory V Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs

a) Household Industry b) Other than Household Industry

Category VI Construction

Category VII Trade and Commerce

Category VIII Transport, Storage and Communica­tions

Category IX Other Services

Category X Non-Workers

A District Abstract containing the Primary Census Abstract data for the district as a whole together with rural and urban breakup and also for each taluk and for each town is first presented. It is followed by the data for each of the villages and towns in the first taluk. The data for the second and subsequent taluks are presented consecutively thereafter. The

villages under each taluk are arranged in the ascend· ing order of Location Code Numbers. In the urban areas the data are arranged in the ascending order of Location Code Numbers of towns and also in the ascending order of the Ward number. The unin­habited villages and villages which have been fully included in a town have been indicated accordingly. In respect of villages which are partly included in towns the word "Rural" has been added in italics and in brackets after the name of the village and the particulars relating to the rural portion only have been given against such villages. At the begin­ning of each taluk an Alphabetical List of Villages together with their Location Code Numbers and a taluk map showing all the villages and towns with their boundaries are gi ven. This Alphabetical Lis t of Villages facilitates the reader in locating the required Village and its Loca tion Code Number and thereafter to know the Primary Census Abstract particulars. The taluk map facilitates the location of the required village/town. The jurisdiction of each Enumerator's Block is given before the urban/blockwise Primary Census Abstract.

The popUlation data presented in the Primary Census Abstract relate to all persons alive at sunrise on 1st April, 1971 and were present within the territory of Ongole district whether they lived in normal residential houses or in institutions such as hospitals, hostels, asylums, boarding houses, hotels etc., or whether they were merely houseless persons like the wandering tribes, tramps, pavemen t dwellers, or those living in boats etc. They' were all enume­rated at the 1971 Census and their basic character­istics have been presented in this Primary Census Abstract.

The total population of Ongole district as on 1st April, 1971 recorded at the Census enumeration is as follows:

Persons Males Females

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1,919,995 966,180 953,815

Rural

1,707,36') 858,217 849,150

Urban

212,628 107,963 104,665

The cci teria adopted for classifying a place as rural or urban and the concepts of Urban Agglomeration and Standard Urban Area have already been ex­plained in the beginning of this volume.

Columns 1 and 2 of the Primary Census Abstract indicate the Location Code Number and Name of the Village or Town concerned. In respect of towns the Ward/Block/Locality numbers and the Enumera· tor's Block Numbers are indicated under Col. 2.

Location Code is the method by which every village and town in a taluk in every district of a State is identified. Each district in this State has been given a separate code number by serially numbering the districts in a clock. wise order starting from Srikakulam district and ending with Nalgonda district. Ongole district, in this process, is assinged Location Code No.7. Within each district the taluks had similarly been allotted Location Code Numbers, the taluk in which the district headquarters lies being allotted Location Code No.1 and the other taluks are numbered in a clock-wise order. The revenue villages within each taluk are assigned sepa­rate seriai numbers starting from the north-west corner of the taluk and ending with the south-east corner in a serpentine order. All the towns within a district were assigned Location Code Nos. in one serial order starting from the town in which the district headquarters is located and in the ascending order of taluk location code numbers. If any taluk has more than one town, then the town in which the taluk headquarters is located is assigned Loca­tion Code No. first and then the other towns in the taluk in a clock-wise order. The Location Code Nos. of villages are indicated in Arabic numerals while those of towns in Roman numerals.

Under Col 3 the area of each village and town is given in square miles based on the informa­tion furnished by the State Central Survey Office, the Tahsildar and the Municipal authorities concer­ned. In respect of certain villages where the area particulars arc not available, the fact is noted as uNA". As the area of the taluk comprises not only the area of villages but also the area of reserved forests, hills etc. within the taluk, the area of all the villages and towns in the taluk put together may not be equal to the area of the tal uk. The rural area of the taluk is obtained by deducting the total urban area of all the towns in the taluk from the total area of the taluk furnished by the State Survey Departmen t. Similarly the rural area of the district is obtained by deducting the total urban area of all the towns in the district from the total area of the district. It may be pointed out in this connection that the total district area adopted is that furnished by the Survey of India Department and is provisional. The area of the taluk is furnished by the State Survey Depart-

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ment. Hence the total area of all taluks put toge­ther may not tally with the district area.

Under Col. 4 the total number of occupied residential houses in each village and in each ward and Enumerator's Block of a town are given. These figures include those of partly residential houses also but not of the completely non-residential houses. The total number of households including houseless households and institutional households is given under Col. 5.

The total population including house less and institutional population with sex breakup is given under columns 6 to 8.

Under columns 9 to 12 the popUlation of Sche­duled Castes ana Scheduled Tribes is given.

The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in Andhra Pradesh are those listed in Part I 'lJnder "Andhra Pradesh" to Schedule I and Schedule II res­pectively of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Lists (Modification Order, 1956) published in the Notific'ltion of the Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi dated 29th October, 1956. A copy of the list of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in Andhra Pradesh is given below.

LIST OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED

TRIBES IN ANDH~A PRADESH

SCHEDULED CASTES

I Throughout the State

1 Chalavadi 2 Chamar, Mochi or Muchi 3 Madiga 4 Mala

II. Throughout the State except Hyderabad, Mah. bubnagar, Adilabad, Nizamabad, Medak, Karimnagar, Waran­gal. Khammam and Nalgonda districts.

1 Adi Andhra 15 Jambuvulu 2 Adi Dravida 16 Madasi KuruvB or 3 Arundhatiya Madari Kuruva 4 Bariki 17 Mala Dasu 5 Bavuri 18 Madiga Dasu and 6 Chachati Mashteen 7 Chandala 19 Matangi 8 Dandasi 20 Mundala 9 Dam, Dombara. Paidi or 21 Paky or Moti

Pano 22 Pambada or Pambanda 10 Ghasi, Haddi Or Relli 23 Pamidi

Chachandi 24 Panchama or Pariah 11 Godagali 25 'Relli 12 Godari 26 Samban 13 Gosangi 27 Sapru 14 Jaggali 28 Thoti

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III In the districts of Hyderabad, Mahbubnagar, Adilabad, Nizamabad. Medak, Karimnagar, Warangal, Khammam and Nalgonda.

1 Anamuk 15 Mala Oasari 2 Aray (Mala) 16 Mala Hannai 3 Arwa Mala 17 Mala Jangam 4 Beda (Budga) Jangam 18 Mala Masti 5 Bindla 19 Mala Sale (Netkani) 6 Byagara 20 Mala Sanyasi 7 Chambhar 21 Mang 8 Oakkal (Dokkalwar) 22 Mang Garodi

9 Dbor 23 Manne 10 Ellamalwar 24 Mashti

t Yellammalawandlu) 2S Mehtar

11 Holeya 26 Mitba Ayyalvar 12 Holeya Dasari 27 Samagara

13 Kolupulvandiu 28 Sindbollu (Chindollu)

14 Mahar ,

SCHEDULED TRIBES

I Throughout the State

Chenchu or Chenchwar 2 Koya or Goud with its sub-sects-Rajah or Rasha Koyas,

Lingadhari Koyas (ordinary), Kottu Koyas, Bhine Koya and Rajkoya

II. Throughout the State except Hyderabad, Mah­bubnagar, Adilabad, Nizamabad, Medak, Karimnagar, Waran­gal, Khammam and Nalgonda districts.

1 Bagata 2 Gadabas 3 4

Jatapus Kammara

5 Kattunayakan 6 Konda Dhoras 7 8 9

Konda Kapus Kondareddis Kondhs (Kodi and Kodhu)

Desaya Kondhs, Dongria Kondhs, Kuttiya Kondhs, Tikiria Kondhs and Yenity Kondhs

10 Kotia-Bentho Oriya,

11 Kulia 12 Malis 13 14

Manna Ohora Mukha Ohora or Nooka

Dhora 15 Porja (Parangiperja) 16 Reddi Dhoras 17 18

Rona, Rena Sa varas, Kapu Savaras,

Maliya Savaras or Khutto Savaras

19 Sugalis (Lambadis) 20 Yenadis 21 Yerukulas

Bartika, Dhulia or Ouiia, Holva. Paiko, Putiya, Sanrona and Sidhopaiko

1 2 3

4

III In the districts of Hyderabad, Mahbubnagar, Adilabad, Nizamabad, Medak, Karimnagar, Warangal, Khammam and Nalgonda.

Andh 5 Kolam (including Bhil Mannervarlu) Gond (including Naikpod 6 Pardhan

and Rajgond) 7 Thoti Hill Reddis

IV In the Agency tracts

1 Goudu (Goud) 3 Valmiki 2 Nayaks

The number of literate and educated pesrons is given under columns 13 and 14. A person who could both read and write any language with under­standing was treated as a literate a t the 1971 Census. A person who could merely read but could not write or vice versa was not treated as a literate. The test for reading was ability to read any simple letter either in print or in manuscript. Children aged 4 years and below Were treated as illiterate. The test for education was that the person should have passed a recognised written examination or examinations as proof of educational level attained. The highest examination passed was taken as the level of educa­tion.

The details of Workers and Non-Workers are given under columns 15 to 38. At the 1971 Census the popUlation has been broadly divided into two sections based on the main activity viz., (1) Workers and (2) Non-Workers.

The definitions and concepts adopted in the eco­nomic classification of the popUlation at the 1971 Census are explained below:

Worker: A 'Worker' was a person whose main activity was participation in any economically prod­uctive work by his physical or mental activity. Work involves not only actua~ work but effective supervision and direction of work.

A man or woman who was engaged primarily in household duties such as cooking for own household or performing one's own household duties or a boy or a girl who was primarily a student attending institution, even if such a person helped in the family economic activity but not as a full time worker was not treated as a worker for the main activity. On the other hand, if a person was primarily engaged in some economic activity but at the same time attended to some household chores or attended a night school etc. he or she was treated basically as a worker for the main activity and categorised accordingly.

A person who was working may be either wor­king as a cultivator, as an agricultrallabourer or at a household industry or may be doing any other work.

Reference period: The reference period was one week prior to the date of enumeration in the case of regular work in trade, profession, service or business. If a person had participated in any such regular work on anyone of the days during this reference period and this had been returned as his

main activity the person was categorised accordingly. A person who normally works but had been absent from work during this reference period on account of illness, travel, holiday. temporary breakdown or strike etc. was treated as engaged in regular work in which he would have otherwise been employed but for his temporary absence. Persons under training such as apprentices with or without stipends or wages were considered as economically active and recorded as workers. A person who had merely been offered work but had not actually joined it Was not treated as engaged in work. There are certain t~pes of works which are not carried on throughout the year e.g. cultivation, livestock keeping, plantation work, some types of household industry etc. A person's main activity was ascertained with reference to such work in the last one year even if he was not economically active in the week prior to enumeration. It is likely that even when a person is eng~ged in some other work during the period of one week prior to the date of enumeration, the main activity of the person may be cultivation, agricultural labour or some other work attended to normally by him in the course of the year.

Cultivator

For purposes of the Census a person is working as cultiva tor if he or she is engaged in cultiva tion by oneself or by supervision or direction in one's capa­city as the owner or lessee of land held from Govern­ment or as a tenant of land held from private f>ersons or institutions for payment of money, kind or share.

Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing and har­vestinr ~nd production of cereals and millet crops such at-. wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc., and pulses, raw jute and kindred fibre crops, cotton, etc. and other crops such as sugarcane, groundnut, tapioca, etc. and does not include fruit growing, vegetable growing or keeping orchards or groves or working of plantations like tea, coffee, rubber, cin­chona and other medicinsl plantations.

A person who merely owned land but had given out land to another person or persons for cultivation for money, kind or share of crop and who did not even supervise or direct cultivation of land, was not treated as cultivator. Similarly, a person working in another person~s land for wages in cash, kind or share was not treated as cultivator.

Agricultural Labourer

A person who worked in another person's land for wages in money, kind or share was regarded as an

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'Agricultural Labourer'. He had no risk in the culti­vation but he merely worked in another person's land for wages. The labourer had no right of lease or contract on land on which he worked.

Household Industry

For a person who returned his main activity as engaged in some production or processing of goods such as, say, handloom weaving, dyeing, carpentry, bidi rolling, pottery manufacture, cycle repairing, blacksmithy, tailoring, etc. it was ascertained if it was a household industry.

A Household Industry was defined as an industry conducttd by the head of the household himselfJ herself and/or mainly by the members of the house­hold at home or within the vilJage in rural areas and only at home in urban areas. The industry should not have been run on the scale of a registered factory.

The main criterion of a household industry was the participation of one or more members of a house­hold. This criterion was applied to urban areas too. Even if the industry is not actually located at home in rural areas there is greater possibility of the mem­bers of the household participating even if it is loca­ted anywhere within the village limits. In the urban areas where organised industry takes greater promine. nee the household industry shpuld be confined to the precincts of the house where the participants live. In urban areas even if the members of the household by themselves ran an industry but at a place away from the precincts of their home, it was not considered a household industry. It should have been located within the precincts of the house where the members lived.

A Household Industry related to prod uction, processing, servicing, repairing or making and selling (but not merely selling) of goods. It did not include professions such as pleader or doctor, or barber, musician, dancer, waterman, dhobi, astrologer, etc. or merely trade or business, even if such profession, trade or services were run at home by members of household.

Some times it is likely that the person who may not be working in his own Household Industry may be working as a petty employee in another House­hold Industry. It was, therefore, enquired whether the person who was not working in his own house­hold industry was working in any other Household Industry as an employee.

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Other Workers A person who gives his main activity as engaged

in any other work which is not cultivation, agri­cultural labour or household industry was recorded under the category of 'Other Workers'. The type of workers that may come under the 'Other Workers' category are factory workers, those working in trade or transport, all Government servants, municipal employees, teachers, mining workers, political or social workers, building labourers etc. In effect, all types of economic activity not covered by cultivation, agricultural labourer or household indust'ry were re­corded under this residual category. Workers engaged in plantation or forestry were not treated as cultivators or agricultural labourers but as 'Otber Workers'.

According to the 1971 Census there were 377,434 residential houses and 399,654 households in Ongole (Prakasam) dis trict compared to 331,933 residential houses and 344,864 households in 1961. Thus there were 1.06% households per residential house in 1971 compared to 1.04% households per residential house in 1961.

The total number of persons returned at the 1971 Census Enumeration in Ongole district was 1,919,995 as against 1,671,726 in 1961 Census record­ing an increase of 14.9% over the population of 1961. The proportions of rural and urban popula­tion to the total population in the district work out to 88.9% and 11.1% respectively in 1971 Census compared to 90.2% and 9.8% in 1961. Tbere were 987 females for every 1,000 males at the 1971 Census as against 991 females per 1,000 males in 1961 Census.

444,597 persons were reported as literates and educated in 1971 Census compared to 352,776 literate and educated persons in 1961 accounting for 23.l6%. of total population in 1971 as against 21.10% in 1961. The proportion of literates and educated among males was 33.15% while among females it was 13.03%. In the rural areas the percentage of.li tera tes and educated among the total popUlation was 20.46% while in the urban areas. the literates accounted for 44.82% of the total urban population.

777,207 workers were returned in 1971 as against 879,454 workers in 1961 Census, thus 40.48% of the total population were workers in 1971 as against 52.61 % in 1961. Among males, the workers constitu­ted 57.05% while among females only 23.69% were workers in 1971. The decrease in the proportion of

working popUlation in 1971 compared to the 1961 proportion is mainly due to the change in the defini­tion adopted at the present Census.

The number of literates and educated persons and the number ofilleterates reported at 1971 and their comparison with those at 1961 are given below:

Number of Percentage of Literates and Number of literates to

Educated Illiterates total population persons of dirtrict

1961 352.776 1,318,950 21-10 1971 444.597 1,475,398 23·16

I t is observed tha t though there has been increase in the proportion of literate persons to total popu­lation the act ual number of illitera tes increased inspite of the increased educational facilities. Actually 90% of the villages (vide Village Directory) bave a tleas t primary schools at pres en t in the district.

The percentages of literates by sex to total population in tot::tl, rural and urban areas in the dis­trict in 1961 and 1971 are given below:

Percentage of Literates to total population in r----------A----------~

1961 1971 c-----A----~ r-----A-----

T RUT R U'

Persons 21·10 18·77 42·49 23·16 20·46 44.82

Males 31·53 28·81 56·33 33·15 30·15 57.01 Females 10,58 8·65 28·38 13·03 10·67 32.25

It is observed that the proportion of literates and educated as well as the increase in the pro­portion of literates compared to that in 1961 is low in rural areas compared to the position in the urban areas. It is generally so wi th other districts also in the State. This is mainly due to the fact that urban areas have more educational facilities and several urban occupations require a minimum level of edu­cation so tba t a larger number of parents try to get their children educated, whereas the rural areu have relatively less educational facilities and the predominent rural occupation of agriculture or Household Industry, generally. does not require the workers in these fields to be educated. Even boys and girls of school going age are required to work in the fields in the rural areas.

The increase in the population of literates dur­ing the decade 1961-71 is not significant either for males or females. About 90% of the rural females are still illiterate.

777,207 wOlkers were returned in 1971 as against (879,454) workers in 1961 Census thus accounting 40.5% of the total population were wor­kers in 1971 as against 52.6% in 1961. The decrease in the number of proportion of working population in 1971 compared to 1961 Census proportion is mainly due to the change in the definition adopted at the 1971 Census. In 1961 even marginal workers who spent most of their time basically as non-workers were treated as workers while in 1971 only those

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who were engaged for most of the time in produc­tion work were treated as workers. A detailed analysis and comparison with 1961 of work partici­pation rates is given in the Chapter on population in Part 'C' of the District Census Handbooks, printed as a separate volume.

The following table gives the percentage distri­bution of the working population by Industrial ca tegories in rural and urban areas and fer males and females in Ongole (Prakasam) district.

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF THE WORKERS BY INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY

Category

I Cultivator

II Agricultural Labouren , III Livestock, Forestry. Fishing Hunting and Plantations.

Orchards and aJlied activitils •

IV Mining and Quarrying

V Manufacturing, Processing Servicing and Repairs

a) Household Industry

b) Other than Household Industry

VI Construction

VII Trade and Commerce

VIII Transport, Storage and Communications

IX Other Services

Total

Cultivators and Agricultural Labourers in the district constitute more than two-thirds of the total workers in the district. Their proportion is as hiah as 75.44% of the total workers in the rural areas and 22.65% in the urban areas.

Workers in 'Other Services' which includes State and Central Government service, educational ser­vices, religious and welfare services, local and busi­ness services, personnel services etc., constitute the second largest sector in which 7.21 % of the total workers are en,aged. The proportion of these wor­kers is higher, naturally, in the urban areas, the proportion being 17.20% as against 6.22% in the rural areas. Household Industry takes the third place providing employment to 5.02% of the total workers. The proportion of workers in the other categories is less than 5%. the proportion being 'less than 1% in Mining and Quarrying.

Male agricultural workers account for 66.80% of the total male workers in the district while the corresponding proportion for females is 80.09%. Generally a larger number of females than males

Percentage of workers by category to total workers r---- --------A ~

Persons ,------A------"'!\ Males Females Total Rural Urban

28.93 31·07 7·39 36·28 11·00

41·73 44·37 15·26 30·52 69·09

4·64 4·95 1·59 5·23 3·21

0·16 0·13 0·47 0·15 0·18

5·02 4·36 11·59 5·63 3·53 4·27 3·04 16·53 4·43 3·86 1· 81 1·50 4·88 2·15 0·99 4·90 3·52 18.79 5·97 2·28 1·33 0·84 6·30 1·82 0·14 7·21 6·22 17·20 '.82 5·72

100·00 100·00 100·00 100·00 100· Of

work as agricultural labourers because several agri­cultural operations like sowing. weeding, harvesting, etc., do not involve heavy manual labour. The female participation ra tes in other industrial categories is low compared to the corresponding male participation rates. However in the industrial category of Min­ing and Quarrying the female participation rate is slightly higher than the male participation rate. This is because no mining activities exist in Ongole district and only quarrying is done in which female workers take part in good numbers.

Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes

177,855 persons returned themselves as Schedu­led Castes at the 1971 Census compared to 129,270 persons at the 1961 Census recording an increase of 37.6% over the Scheduled Castes' population recor­ded at the 1961 Census. The Scheduled Castes' population of the district in 1971 forms 3.1% of the total Scheduled Castes' population of the State or 9.3% of the total popula tion of the district. The proportion of Scheduled Castes population to total

population in the district is relatively low compared to their proportion in the State viz., 13.3%. About 95% of the Scheduled. Castes population in the district reside in rural parts of the district as they generally are unable to find suitable employment in the urban areas because many of them are illiterate.

55,111 persons (28,070 Males and 27,041 Fema­les) returned themselves as Scheduled Tribes at the 1971 Census against 43,951 persons at the 1961 Census recording an increase ef 25.4% over the Scheduled Tribes' population in 1961. The Scheduled Tribes population of the district in 1971 form, 3.3% of the total Scheduled Tribes population of the State or

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2.9% of the total population of the district. The proportion of Scheduled Tribes popUlation to the total population of the district is also relatively low compared to the corresponding proportion of 3:8% for the State. As in the case of Scheduled Castes population, a large section of Scheduled Tribes population viz, about 88% of the the total Sche­duled Tribes population in the district reside in the rural parts of the district.

Detailed analysis of demographic data at the 1971 Census is given in the write up in Part-C of the District Census Hand Book, which will be published as a saparate volume.

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87 Alluru Kothapatnam 10 Kandlagunta 33 Padamatinaidupalem

85 Aloor 93 Kandulur 86 Padarth;

5 Amangi 32 Kandurivari Agraharam 2 Pallamalle

53 Ammanabrolu 55 Kanuparthi 72 Patamu t ilha kkellapadu

110 Ananthavaram 59 Karavadi 105 Payakari Khandrika

90 Annavaram 96 Karumanchi 46 Peda kothapalle 7 Kirthipaclu 91 Pelluru

30 Bandlamudi 21 Kolachanakota 63 Pernametta 71 BhatIa Machavaram 42 Konagari varipalem 43 Pidathalagud i pauu 68 Bhusurapalle 76 Konijedu 70 Pidathalapudi 36 Budavada 84 Koppolu 75 Ponduru

82 Kothamam idipalem 14 Pothavaram 15 Chadala vada 39 Pulikonda 34 Cheemakurthi 26 Lakshmipuram 58 Chejerla 48 Lingamgullta 8 Rachavaripalem

50 Chekurapadu 103 Rajupalem

27 Chendrapadu 12 Machavaram 37 Rajupalem Lakshmipuram

80 Cheruvukommupalem 109 Madanur 69 Ramachandrapuram

73 Chilakapadu 51 Maddiralapadu 54 Raparla

40 Chinaravipadu 22 Mallavaram 25 Rudravaram

52 Chirvanuppalapadu 97 Mallavarapadll 64 San thulluthalapadu 88 Malleswarapuram 78 San ireddipalem S6 Devarampadu 31 Manchikalapadu 18 Seetharampuram Devarapalem 92 Mangaladripuram 102 Somavarapadu 47 Doddavarapad 77 Mangamur 94 MarJapadu 108 Tanglllur

49 Edugundlapadu 19 Meddipadu 107 Thurpunaidllpalem 45 Endloor 74 Mittipadu 29 Toragudipadll 79 Erajerla 62 Mukthinuthalapadu 61 Trovagunta

38 Mylavaram 57 Ulchi 41 Gonugunta 44 Mynampadu

99 GosuvandJakattubadi 11 Uppugundllr

60 Gudimellapadu 13 Naguluppalapadu 100 Vallur 65 Gummalampadu 17 Nandipadu 106 Vallur Kavalimanyam 6 Gundlapalle 89 Narasapuram 101 Vasepallepadu

67 Gunduvari Lakshmipuram 3 Nekunambada 111 Velagapudi 24 Guravareddipalem 23 Nelatur 20 Velampalle

95 Nidamalur 81 Vemgamukkapalem 16 InamanamelJur 9 Nidamanur 4 Venkateswarapuram

104 Ithamukkala 35 Nippatlapadu 66 Yenikapadu

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Locality 14 E.B.20 14-1-1 14-1-79 Locality 37 E.B.45 37-1-1 37-1-34(4)

Locality 15 E.B.20 15-1-1 15-1-19 E.B.46 37-1-35 37-1-158(5)

E.B.21 15-1-20 15-4-21 E.B.47 37-1-158(6) 37-2-11(4) E.B.48 37-2-11(5) 37-2-166

Locality 16 E.B.22 16-1-1 16-1-67 E.B.49 37-2-166(1) 37-2-170(54) E.B.50 37-2-170(55) 37-2-220(1 )

Locality 17 E.B.22 1 ~-1-1 17-1-55 E.B. 51 37-2-221 37-2-345(3)

Locality 18 E.B.23 18-1-1 18-1-74 E.B.52 37-2-345( 4) 37-2-398(22t E.B.53 37-2-398(23) 37-2-438

Locality 19 E.B.23 19-1-1 19-4-39 E.B.24 19-4-40 19-7-31 Locality 38 E.B. 54 38-1-1 38-1-46

Locality 20 E.B.25 20-1-1 20-1-50(1) Locality 39 E.B.54 39-1-1 39-1-52 E B. 26 20-1-59(I)A 20-1-116 E.B. 55 39-1-53 39-5-23 E.B.27 20-·1-117 20-2-7 E.B.56 39-5-24 39-8-1(1) E.B.28 20-2-8 20-4-37 E.B.57 39-8-1(2) 39-8-54(5)

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Statement showing the Jurisdiction' of Enumerators' Blocks in the Urban Areas of Ongole Ta/uk

ONGOLE TOWN-Contd.

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Locality 40 E$ 58 40-1-1 40-4-5 Locality 49 E B. 72 49-H 49-1-48 E B. 59 40-4-6 40-11-8 49-1-48(1) 49-1-58(2) E B. 60 40-11-9 40-16-1

Locality 50 50-1-1 E.B. 61 40-16-2 40-17-22 E.B.72 50-12-117(1)

Locality 41 E.B.62 41-1-1 41-1-44 Locality 51 E.B.73 51-1-1 51-1-101

E.B.74 51-1··102 51-1-197

Locality 42 E.B.62 42-1-1 42-1-55 Locality 52 E.B. 75 52-1-1 52-11-1(1) E.B.63 42-1-56 42-1-152 E.B.64 42-1-153 42-1-210 Locality 53 E B. 75 53-1-1 53-1-32

Locality 43 E.B.76 53-1-32(2) 53-1-90

E.B.64 43-1-1 43-3- 6 E.B.65 43-3-7 43-13-14 Locality 54 E.B.77 54·-1-1 54-1-20

Locality 14 E.B.65 44-1-1 44-1-15 54-1-21 54-1-65(2)

Locality 45 E.B.66 45-1-1 45-1-118(2) Locality 55 E.B.77 55-1-1 55-1-30

E.B.78 55-1-31 55-2-27 E B. 67 45-1-119 45-1-172

Locality 56 E,B. 79 56-1-1 56-1-30(A) Locality 46 E.B. 67 46-1-1 46-1-26

Locality 57 E.B.79 57-1-1 57-1-36 LocalLy 47 E.B.68 47-1-1 47-2-30

E.B.69 47-2-31 47-2-34 Localiiy 58 E.B.80 58-1-1 58-2-2 58-2-3 58-6-19

Locality 48 E.B. 69 48-1-1 48-1-84 E.B. 81 58-6-19(1) 58-7-35(47) E.B.70 48-1-84(1) 41-2-10 E.B. 82 58-6-35(48) 58-10-6(2) E.B.71 48-2-11 48-3-26 LB. 83 58-10-6(3) 58-15-8

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

KANDUKUR TALUK

1971 1971 Name of Village Location Name of Village Location

Code No, Code No. (1) (2) (1) (2)

172 Ammevaripalem 27 Ilavara 28 I1avara Mamidalavari 148 Anandapuram

Kh'lndriga 145 Ananthasagaram 98 Ippagunta 133 Angirekulapadu

88 Ankabhupalapuram 'n Jameerapalem

7 Anakarlapudi 127 Jangamreddi Khandriga 132 Annaboyinapalle 64 Jillellamudi 156 Atmakur 70 J illellamudigada pallevar 20 Ayyaparaj upalem Khandriga

114 Ayyavaripalle 14 Juvvigunta

161 Baddepudi 142 Kakutur 164 Basireddipalem 134 Kalavalla 155 Bheemavaram 56 Kalikivaya

51 Binginipalle 29 Kamepalle

49 Bitragunta 77 Kamepalle Agraharam

83 Boganampadu 146 Kandukur

122 Brahmanapalem 141 Kancharagunta

57 Kanumalla 178 Chagallu 152 Karedu 179 Chakucherla 153 Kollurpadu Rajupalem 32 Chatukupadu 154 Kol1urpadu Ranganayakula

92 Chavatapalem Swamivari Khandnga

121 Cheemalapenta 140 Kondamudusupalem

80 Chennipadu 34 Kondapi

84 Cherukuru 35 Kondapi Gadiyaramvari 184 Chevur Khandriga

8 Chinakandlagunta 138 Kondareddipalem 4 Chinakandlagunta Ananta- 108 Kondasamudram

bhotlavari Khandriga 71 Kondikandukur 9 Chinakandlagunta . 18 Kotapadu

Chamarthivari Khandrlga 19 Kotdpadu Agraharam 5 Chinakandlagunta Mami- 162 Kothapeta

dala v ari Khandriga 72 Kovur 41 China Venkanapalem 177 Krishnapuram

171 Chinalatarepi

168 Chinnapa vari 91 Lingamgunta 94 Linganapalem 63 Chirrikurapadu

124 Lingasam udram 38 Chodavaram

113 Chundi 160 Machavaram 159 Madanagopalapuram

137 Dappalampadu 147 Mahadev8 puram 166 Darekanipadu 109 Ma!ekondarayunipalem 62 Davagudur 90 Malepadu 13 Dharmavaram 81 Manginipadu

157 Dondapadll 151 Mannetikota 67 Mappalla

131 Gangapalem 16 Mekapadu (G)

174 Gudlurll 17 Mekapadll (Z) 163 Gundlapalem

1 ~1 Mocherla 2 Gurrappadia

116 Mogilicherla 3 Gurrappadi Dharbakula-

139 Mopadu vari Khandriga

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

KANDUKUR TALUK-Contd.

1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Code No. Code No.

(1) (2) (1 ) (2)

1 Mugal.:hintala 119 Pentrala

111 Muktheswaram 36 Peridepi 55 M ulaguntapadu 10 Petluru 67 Muppalb 25 Petluru Kurugantivari 68 Muppalla Kesaram Khandriga

Khandriga 24 Petluru Mocherlavari

37 Muppavaram Khandriga

86 Polinenicheruvu 169 Mutyalapadu 100 Pcnnaluru

76 Naganna Khandriga 99 Ponnaluruguda vari

105 Naladalapur Khandriga

S3 Nandanavanam 175 Potluru

59 Nandanavanam 167 Purelipalle

Vavilalavari Khandriga 23 Narasimhanayani ]18 Racheruvurajupalem

Khandriga 82 Rajavolupadu 117 Narasimhapuram 173 Rajupalem 65 Narasingolu 120 Rallapadu 39 Narasingolu Mahankalivad 66 Ramachandrapuram

Khandriga 87 Ramachandrapllmm 93 Nawabpalem 115 Ramalingapuram

170 Nayudupalem 182 Ramayapatnam 102 Nekunampuram lS3 Ravur 103 Nekunampuram 95 Rollapadu

Kalidasvari Khandriga 6 Nennurpadu 106 Sakhavaram

143 Nukavaram 150 Sanampudi 104 Singamanenipalle

149 Ogur 73 Singar~botlavaripalerh

33 Paidipadu 52 Singarayakonda 54 &ingarayakonda R·S,·

50 Pakala 53 Somarajupalle

45 Paletipadu 46 Paletipadu Gadepalliyari 176 Swarnajipuram

Khandriga

44 Paletipadu Mocharla van 15 TangelJa Khandriga 12 Tangella Isukapallevari

60 Palukur Khandriga 158 Palur 128 Thimmareddipalem

69 Pandalapadu 43 Thumadu 135 Parikondapadu 123 Thumugunta 136 Parikondapadu Agraharam 96 Thurpu Polinenipalam

78 Patchava 130 Thurpurajupalem 79 Patchava Balagopalapuram 26 Pedakandlagunta

101 Pedavenkanapalem 30 Uppaladinne

22 Peerapuram Mamidalavari 42 Uppalapadu Khandriga 110 UppaJapadu (Z)

158

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KANDUKUR TALUK-Contd.

1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Code No. Code No.

(1) (2) (1) (2)

75 Vallatur 165 Venkampeta

74 Vallatur Kalidasuvari 11 Venkatakrishnapuram Khandriga 40 Vennuru

21 Vardhinenipalem 61 Vikkiralapeta 48 Vaviietipadu 129 Viswanadhapuram 85 VeerannapaJem 112 Voletivaripaiem

107 Veeraragha vunikota 180 Veerepalle 144 YedJurupadu

31 Vempadu 126 Yerrareddipalle 125 Vengalapuram 89 Vengamakkapalem 47 Zarugumalli

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EBumerator's Block No. and its Jurisdiction Enumerator's Block No. and its Jurisdiction --.A-------"'"'\ r A -::..

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

KANIGIRI TALUK

197) Location Name of Village Name of Village Code No. Code No,

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42 Ambavaram 12 Doddichintala alias 2 Anandapuram Venkatareddipalle

59 AnikallapalJe 166 Dubagllnta 165 Anumulakonda 50 Arivemula 168 East Kodigudlapadu

ISO Ayyanakota 120 Ayyanapalern 73 Gandlaseetharampuram

26 Ganesunipalle 151 Ay,yavaripalle 72 Gannavaram

134 Bala venkatapuram 84 Ganugapenta 68 Goglllapalle }73 Balijapalem

119 Gosalaveedu 78 Bellavaram 142 Gosigundala )135 BatlipalJe 124 Gudipad :m Bhattupa»e , 160 GummaJapadu 178 Bodavac'a 46 Guntachennampalle 4S Bodavaladinne

152 Guntupalle 122 BommireddipalJe 155 Gllravajipeta 38 Bonthavaripalle 76 Gllrugupadu :to I BontheguntapalJe

114 BotlagudllJ 121 Hajispuram 34 Boyamadugula 4 Hanumanthapuram 63 Bukkapuram 83 Hanumanthunipadll

82 Hazeepuram 96 ChakiJ:ala 100 Hussainpuram 86 Challagirigila 53 Chandrasekharapuram 29 Immadicheruvu 106 Chennakesavapuram

170 Inimerla 39 Chennapunayunipalle 162 Chilakapadu 109 Jammalamadaka 158 Chimrnakur 24 Jangamnarasayapalle 98 China Alavalapadu 15 China Gollapallc

117 Kalagotla 92 China Irlapadu }76 Kambhaladinne 139 Chillavarimadugu; 62 Kambhampadu ]44 Chintagumpallc 89 Kanchipuram 164 Chinthalapalem 95 Kanigiri 51 Chinthalapalem 74 Kankanampa(lu (neat Anivemaia), 75 Kankanampad Agraharam 65 Chinthapudi

175 Karollapadu 111 Chirladinne 105 Chodavaram 157 Kattakindipalle

118 Kodigudlapadu(West) 125 Cho u tagogul a palle: 66 Komatigunta 47 Kondaboyinapalle

159 Dadircddipalle 10 Kondareddipalle 37 Darsiguntapeta 104 K otarupalle S4 Darsithimmakkapalle 9 Kotathippaia 19 Dasullapalle 41 Kothapalle 31 Devakimarri Z5 Ko trakesavabhotla vari 87 Dirisayancha Khandriga

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KANIGIRI TALUK-Concld.

1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Code No. Code No.

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6~ Kovilampadu 116 Rachagundlapadu 156 Krishnapuram 71 Ramagopalapuram 13 Kutagundla 130 Ramagovindapuram

70 Ramalingapuram 148 Lakshmakkapalle 22 Ramayapalle 113 Lingojipuram 55 Ranganayanipalle

132 Maddapadu 8 Raseedupuram

149 Malakondapuram 154 Raviguntapalle

35 Malameedipalle 43 Regulachilika

97 Manamadugu 179 Renimadugu

103 Marapagunta 129 Marella 146 Sankarapuram

81 Masayapeta 94 Sankavaram 44 Medanulavenganapalle 177 Siddavaram

102 Mogaliur 91 Somanapalie 172 Mopadu 163 Motravulapadu

133 Talakondapaou 52 Mundlapadu 20 Muppalapadu

33 Tellanellamala

138 Murugummi 99 Thakkellapadu

67 Musunur 123 Thallur

7 Thimmareddipalle 108 Nagireddipalle 169 Thiragandladinne 64 Nagulavaram 85 Thummagunta 61 Nalajanampadu 48 Thummagunta 14 Nallagandla 32 Thungodu 57 Nallamadugula 17 Nandanavanam

153 Nasikdtriyambakam 110 Umamaheswarapuram

11 Neelakantapuram 3 Ummanapalle

127 Neredupalle 80 Upendrapuram alias 115 N immamaheswarapur am U pa vasapalle

56 Uppalapadu 167 Pamur 28 Panduva 23 Panduvanagulavaram 161 Vaggampalle 88 P:mugodu Khandriga 16 Valicherla

126 Peda Alavalapadu 107 Vangapadu 137 Peda Cherlapalle 40 Vatlabayalu

6 Peda Gollapalle 30 Vedullacheruvu 147 Peda Irlapadu 21 Veer a Rampuram 58 Peda Rajupalem 77 Veligandla

141 Pedavarimadugu 5 Vemulapadu 1 Peddivenkatayapalle 36 Venkatayacheruvu

93 Peramgudipalle 143 Vepagumpalle 79 Perugupalle 112 Vijayagopalapuram

140 Pitchiguntapalle 18 Viragareddipalle 114 Polavaram 69 Virunchipuram 128 Pothavaram 136 Viswanadhapuram 27 Puli k UlltJ rallapalle 145 Vittalapuram 90 Punugodu

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KANIGIRI TOWN

Enumerator's Block No. and its Jurisdiction Enumerator's Block No. and its Jurisdiction ,.. A-- 10:1. Ward! House Numbers included Wardl House Numbers included

Locality! in the Block Locality! in the Block Block No. E.B. No. "':'l Block No. E.B. No. r

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Ward 1 E,B. 284 1-1 1-134 Ward 7 E.B.294 7-1 7-147

E.B. 2&5 1-135 1-192 E.B.295 7-148 7-227

Ward 2 E.B. 285 2-1 2-76 Ward 8 E.B.295 8-1 8-40 E.B. 286 2-77 2-208A E.B.296 8-41 8-184

Ward 3 E.B.287 3-1 3·119 E.B.297 8-185 8-297

E.B.288 3-120 3-153 E.B.298 8-298 8-438

Ward 4 E.B.288 4-1 4-66 Ward 9 E.B. 299 9-1 9-118 E.B.289 4-67 4-162 E.B. 300 9-119 9-247 E.B, 290 4-163 4-214 E.B. 301 9-248 9-384

Ward 5 E.B.290 5-1 5-87 E.B. 302 9-385 9-491

E·B. 291 5-88 5-231 Ward 10 E.B. 303 10-1 10-126 E.B.292 5-232 5-291

Ward 6 E.B.292 6-1 6-73 (1) Ward 11 E.B.303 11-1 11-37 E.B. 293 6-73 (2) 6·255 E.B.304 11-38 11-174-1

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1971 Cocation Name of Village Lode No.

(1) (2)

12 Akaveedu 40 Allinagaram 23 Ambavaram 71 Anantha pa lie 17 Anumulapalle 8 Aradaveedu

87 Aurangabad 5 Ayyavaripalle

47 Badinenipalle 100 Basinepalle 37 Bedusupalle 95 Bestawarpeta 19 Bhupanaguntla 75 Bogolu

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62 Dadana Guravaipalle 54 Daddawada 85 Dhatara Krishnapuram 7 Donakonda

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2 Gannepalle 21 Giddalur 61 Gudimetla 53 Guduru Moraipalle

9Q Hazarath Gudem

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

GIDDALUR T ALUK

1971 Location Name of Village Code No.

(1 ) (2)

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91 Kagithalagudem 77 Kakarla 25 Kanchipalle 89 Kandulapuram 42 Komarole 30 Kommanur

103 Konapalle 27 Kongalaveedu 32 Kothakota 24 Kristamma Settipalle 48 Kristampalle

79 Lanjakota 74 Lmgapuram

74A Lingapuram Khandriga 49 Lingareddipalle

99 Madanapullalacheruvu 70 Madhavapuram

3 Magatur 22 Modampalle 65 Mokshagundam 38 Mothupalle 31 Mundlapadu

88 Nadimpalle 59 Nagireddipalle 52 NallaguntIa 28 Narsimhunipalle 29 Narava 97 Nekunambadu

67 Ondutla

101 Pachal a Venkatapuram 63 Palaka veedu 96 Papayapalle

Reserve Forest Blocks

R.F.I. Bheemarayuni Cheruvu Gudem

F.F.2., Malakondapenta Gudem

R.F.3. Isukagundam Gudem

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(1) (2)

lQ Papinenipalle 6 Peddakandukur

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18 Racherla 51 Rajupalem 36 Ramavaripalle 86 Ravipadu 39 Reddicherla 80 Retlapalle

8 Salakalaveedu 33 Sanjeevaraopeta 4 Shro. Potti BasavaipalllJ

93 Somavarapeta 64 Somdevipalle 46 Sura~aripalle

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57 Tripurapuram 72 Turimella

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Eaumerator's Block No. and its Jurisdiction Enumerator's Block No. and its Jurisdiction r- -.A. ~ -A

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GIDDALUR TOWN

Ward 1 E.B. 56 1-2-1 1-2-133 Ward 7 B.B.76 7-15-1 7-15-139 E.ll. 71 1-1-1 1-1-120 E.B.64 7-16-1 7-16-162

1-3-1 1-3-140 Ward 8 E.B.65 8-17-1 1-17-195

Ward 2 E.B.57 2-4-1 2-4-142 E.B.77 8-18-1 8-18-137 E.B.58 2-5-1 2-5-170 E.B.66 8-1!H 1-19-125

E.B.73 1-20·1 8-20-59

Ward 3 E.B. 59 3-6-1 3-6-143 E.B.75 8-20-60 1-20-108 E.B.72 3-7-1 3-7-133 E.B.67 8-21-1 8-21-148

Ward 4 E.B.73 4-8-1 4-8-164 Ward 9 E.B .• 8 9-22-1 9-22-158 E.B.60 4-9-1 4-9-176 E.B.66 9-22-159 9-22-190

E.B.69 9-23-1 9-23··128 Ward 5 E.B.74 5-10-1 5-10-184

E.B.61 5-11-1 5-11-156 Ward 10 E.B.69 10-24-1 10-24-60 E.B.62 5-12-1 5-12-172 E.B.76 10-24-61 10-24-117

E.B.70 10-25-1 10-25-59

Ward 6 B.B.75 6-13-1 6-13-137 E.B.77 10-26-1 10-26-84 B.B.63 6-14-1 6-14-171 E.B.70 10-27-1 10-27-131

CUMBUM TOWN

Block 1 B.B. 214 1-1 1-166 Block 15 E.B. 221 15-1 15-141

Block 2 E.B.221 2-1 2-119 Block 16 B.B. 221 16-1 16-93 Block 3 E.B.215 3-1 3-159 E.B. 222 16-94 Hi-145 Block 4 E.B. 226 4-1 4-132 Block 5 E.B. 216 5-1 5-113 Block 17 E.B.222 17-1 17-151 Block 6 E.B.226 6-1 6-80 Block 18 E.B. 228 18-1 111-113 E B. 227 6-81 6-154 Block 7 E.B. 227 7-1 7-129 Block 19 E.B. 223 19-1 19-103 Block I E.B. 217 8-1 3-174

Block 20 E.B. 223 20-1 20-159 Block 9 E.B. 218 9-1 9-130

Block 10 E.B. 218 10-1 10-160 Block 21 E.B. 224 21-1 21-60

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Block 12 E.B. 219 12~1 12-178 Block 22 E.B.224 22-1 22-143

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MARKAPUR TALUK

1971 1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Code No. Code No. Code No.

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96 Akkacheruvu 101 Idupur 80 Obulakka palle

2A AUatam 43 Isukatripuravaram

20A Allipalem 15 Iyanamukkula Palutla

72 Ammanigudipadu 93 Pedda Araveedu

79 Ambapuram 6A Pedda Arutla

45 Annasamudram !l8 Jammanapalle 17 Pedda Bommalapuram

41 Ayyagaripalle 12 Pedda Chama

95 Kalanutbala 10 Pedda Mantrala

112 Badekhanpeta(Shro ) 47 Kankanalapalle 100 Pedda Nagulavaram

85 Badveedu 84 Ka takanipalle 104 Pedda Yachavaram

116 Bhupatipalle 70 Kataruvanipalle 3 Ponnalabayalu

117 Bondalapadu 31 Kavalakuntla 86 Pragallapadu

17 Boyadagumpula 97 Kolabhimunipadu 32 PuUalacheruvu

63 Boyalapalle(Govt. ) 69 Kolukula 62 BoyalapaUe(Shro. )

29 Komarolu 30 Rachakonda 25 Burugundala

92 Kothapalle 52 Rajupalem

56 Chapalamadugu 107 Krishnapuram 57 Ramachandrapuram

81 Chatlamitta 55 Ramasamudram

35 Chennapalem 67 Rayavaram

60 Lalapuram 13A Chilakalacberla

8 Rollapenta 51 Lellapalle

6 Chinna Arutla 18 Lingamvanipalle 83 Chinna Dornala &2 Sanikavaram 9 Chinn a Mantrala 23 Madamchalama 36 Sathakodu

19 Chintala 58 Madhavunipallc 109 Sivarampuram 111 Chintakunta 74 Makthumpuram 24 Suddakunta 42 Chow tapacherla 102 Mallapeta 94 Sunkesula 33 Chowtapalle 115 Malyavanthunipad 78 Cumbumpadu 40 ManepaUe 21 Telugurayanicheruvu 20 Daddanala 105 Markapur 89 Thangiralapalle 22 Darabayalu 5 Marripalem 75 Thimmanapalem 91 Dev;' rajugattu 37 Marrivemula 114 Thippayapalem 16 Dornala 46 Medapi 88 ThokapaIIe 77 Dupadu 66 Millampalle 53 Thripuranthakam 59 Duvvali 48 Miriampalle 7 Thum malabayalu

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26 Garinipenta 11 Naliaguntla 68 Venkatadripalem 90 Gobbur 39 Narasapuram 50 Viswanathapuram 76 GoIIapaIIe 106 Narasimhapuram

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73 Gurijepalle 4 Nekkanti 108 Yellapuram

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81 Akkacheruvu HI Kakaria 25 Ragasamudram

48 Ambapuram 49 Kaiavaiapalle 100 Rajupalem

75 • AmudalapalJe 104 KallampalJe 95 Ramachandrapuram

115 AnkepaJle 26 Kaiuzuvalapadu 84 Ramayanam Khandriga

72 Annavaram 87 Kambahpadu 119 Ramayapalem

54 Aswarayunipalem 23 Kandallapalle 71 Ramulaveedu 1 Karllmanipalle 20 Rayavaram

90 Baduguleru 33 Katragunta 41 Regumanipalle 57 Basavapuram 61 Kesa vabho t lapaiem 10 Rolugumpadu

42 Ba tchalakurapadu 18 Kethagudipi 51 Bodapadu 44 Konakanamitla 61 Salakanuthala 35 Budamkayaiapadu 27 Kondared ipalle 53 Buradapalem 62 Kondayapalem

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109 Challufu 69 Kunchepalle 3 Seethanagulavaram

6 Chennareddipalle 43 Siddavaram

110 Chilamakuru 29 Lakshmakkaplle 65 SUdanagun ta

118 Chimata lC6 Lakshmipuram 2 SurepalJe

39 Chinamanagundam 88 Chinarikatla 83 Madalavaripalem 13 Tadivaripalle 73 Chintagampalle 78 Mallavaram 5 Tarlupadu 55 Chintagunta 14 Managa Iv kunta 4 Tellabadu

99 Mf\rripadu 76 Teegadurthipadu 70 Dasallapalle 31 Marripalem 105 Thalamalla 82 Dondleru 8 Meerjapet 80 Thummagunta

66 Egalapadu 38 Mohammadapuram 17 Thummalacheruvu 60 Mugachinthala 32 Thuvvapadu

50 Ganivanipadu 56 Mummayapalem 98 Tippaladevipalle 116 Ganjipalem 63 Munagapadu

21 Ganugapenta 101 Uppalapadu 41 Garimanapenta 36 Nagampalle

30 Garladinne 58 Nagarajukunta 46 Vaddimadugu

94 Garlapeta 12 Nagendlamudupu 52 Vagemadugu 19 Goguladinne 85 Nandipalem

113 VaJlayapalem 9 Gollapalle 77 Nimmavaram

114 93 Vankamarripalem 1 Gorugunthalapadu Nirmamapuram

45 Vedurallapadu 74 Gosukonda 16 Obayapalle 59 Veerabhadrapuram 40 Gotlagattu 86 Obulakkapalle 64 Veligandla

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DARSI TALUK

1971 1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Code No. Code No. Code No.

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1~ Abbayapalem 11 Jagao'ladhapuram 39 Pothavaram 86 Akkamambapuram 66 Jammalamadaka 26 Potlapadu 22 Alavalapadu 106 Jammigumpalle 45 Pulipadu 3 Ananthavaram 115 lamukuladinne 65 Purimitla

116 Annavaram 104 Aravallipadu 41 Kellampalle 6 Ragamakka palle

74 Avisanavaripalem 2 Kocherlakota 114 Rajampalle

31 Avulamanda 30 Kolluru 81 Ramabhadrapuram 61 Kommavaram 113 Ramachandrapuram

13 Badapuram 119 Korlamadllgu 8 Ramapuram 112 Balapuram 29 Kosipuram 7 Rudrasamudram

20 Bandellapaya 117 Kothapalle 107 Bandiveligandla 121 Krishnapuram 85 Samanthapudi

42 Basavapuram 24 Kurichedu 101 Sangapuram

10 Battepadu 84 Sankaranarayanapurarn 35 Bayyavaram 126 Lakkavaram 73 Sankarapuram 3(') Be llamkondavaripalem 94 Lakshminarayanapuram 52 Sarvamitta

62 BhatlapalIe 118 Lakshminarayanapuram 1 SiddayapaJem

64 Bheemavaram 9 Lakshmipuram 51 Singanapalem

5 Bhumanapalle 111 Lankojinapalle 48 Sithasagaram

21 Bodanampadu 133 Sivarampuram

125 Boddikurapadu 128 Madhavaram 132 Somavarappadu

44 Brindavanam 130 Malkapuram 124 Surayapalem

105 Bukkapuram 34 Mallayapalem

4 Manginipudi 131 Talluru

90 Chalivendra 79 Mannepalle 56 Tamrnalur

91 Chandaluru 70 Marella 38 Tanamchintala

28 Chandavaram 47 Mohiddinpuram 103 Tellapadu

50 Cheru vuko mmapalem 78 Mundlamuru 43 Thimmayapalem

123 Chinauyyalawada alias 32 Mustla Gangavaram 92 Thummedalapadu

Bandlapalem 68 Mylavaram 109 Thurpuvenkatapuram

53 Ch ina vulIagaUu 120 Tripurasundaripuram

58 Chintalapudi 55 Nadimpallivari Khandriga 127 Nagambhotlapalem 57 Umamaheswarapuram

87 Choutapalem 27 Naidupalem (West) 67 Uppalapadu

23 Namasivayyapuram 15 Vabbapuram 88 Darsi 95 Narasimhanayanipalem 100 Vaddipadu 36 Dekanakonda 72 Nuzellapalle 16 Veera venkatapuram 40 Devavaram 96 Padamati Venkatapuram 77 Vempadu 82 Dosakayalapadu 54 Pasupugallu 69 Vemparala

East Kambhampadu 76 Pedaravipadu 60 Vemula 71 122 Padallyyalawada 59 Vemulabanda 46 East Veerayapalem

49 Pedavullagallu 89 Venkatachalampalle 63 Edara 97 Peddanapalem 129 Vittalapuram

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58 Addanki (North) 7 Kopparapalem Agraharam

64 Addanki (South) 34 Kopperapadu

66 Alavalap[\du 71 Kopperapadu

92 Anamanamur 86 Korisapadu

19 Ananthavaram 54 Kotapadu 89 Kothakota

15 Ballikurava 63 Kotikalapudi 75 Bhimavaram 32 Kukutlapalle 26 Bobbepalle 12 Kundurru (East) 90 Bodduvanipalem 11 Kundurru (West) 52 Bollapalle 62 Kunkupadu 57 Bommanarrpadu 53 Budavada 4-+ Lakkavaram Agraharam 50 Bytamanjulur

78 Maddirala Muppalle 48 Chakrayapalem 91 Manikeswaram 72 Chandalur 27 Martur 14 Chernupalle Agraharam 95 Modepalle 47 Chinakothapalle 30 Mukteshwaram 77 Chinthagumpalle 56 Muppavaram

39 Darsi Agraharam 28 Nagarajupalle 46 Dharmavaram 94 Dhenuvakonda

93 Nannurpadu

98 Doddavaram 60 Narasimhapuram

42 Dronadula 82 Nujellapalle

80 Duddukur 84 Paidipadu 87 Dyvalara VUl u 70 Pangulur

21 Eddanapudi 65 Pitehikalagudipadu

79 Edumudi 23 Poluru

9 Elehur 83 Prasangulapadu

20 Enamadala 24 Punur

73 Gangavaram 81 Raehapudi 25 Gannavaram 18 Rajupal~m

9' Garlapadu 45 Ramakur

100 Ghadiyapadu 61 Ramayapalem

59 Gopalapuram 97 Rangasayipuram

10 Gopapuram Agraharam 85 Ravinuthala 33 Gorrepadu 67 Reningavaram 29 Guntupalle 5 Gurijepalle Agraharam 3 Santhamagulur

96 llapavulur 31 Shankaralingamagudipadu Agraharam

37 Janga Maheswarapuram 88 Soma varappadu 40 Jonnethali Agraharam

4 Tangedumalli 49 Kalvakur 76 Thimmasamudram 2 Kamepalle 69 Thurpu Thakkellapadu

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1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Code No. Code No.

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CHIRALA TOWN

Enumerator's Block No. and its Jurisdiction Enumerator's Block No. and its Jurisdiction ,-------A--------'C\ • A---. 'C\

Ward/ House Numbers included Ward/ House Num bers included Locality/ in the Block Locality/ in the Block

Block No. E.B. No. ,...-- .A.----...,_ Block No. E.B. No. .-------.A. C\ From To From To

(1) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4)

Block 1 E.B. I 1-1 1-149 Block 11 E,B,38 11-1 11-82 B.B. 2 1-150 1-300 E.B.39 11-83 11-252 E.B. 3 1-301 1-451 E,B.40 11-253 11-438 E,B. 4 1-452 1-587 E.B. 41 11-439 11-550

Block 2 E,B. 4 2-1 2-40 Block 12 E.B.41 12-1 12-14 E.B. 5 2-41 2-200 E.B.42 12-15 12-174 E,B. 6 2-201 2-354 E.B.43 p-175 12-332 E.B. 7 2-355 2-440 E.B.44 12-333 12-486

Block 3 E,B. 7 3-1 3-72 Block 13 E.B. 45 13-1 13-231 E.B. 8 3-73 3-208 E.B.46 13-232 13-413 E,B. 9 3-208(a) 3-208(2) E.B.47 13-414 13-542 ,E.B. 9 3-209 3-330 E.B. 48 13-543 13-575 E.B. 10 3-31 3-494 E,B. 11 3-495 3-643 Block 14 E.B.48 14-1 14-158

E.B.12 3-644 3-839 E.B.49 14-159 14-350 E.B. 50 14-351 14-507

Block 4 E.B.13 4-1 4-139 E.B.51 14-508 14-666 E,B. 14 4-140 4-300 E.B. 52 14-667 14-710 E.B.15 4-301 4-443

E.B. 52 15-1 15-207 E,B,16 4-444 4-579 Block 15 E.B.53 15-208 15-373

Block 5 E.B. 17 5-1 5-116 E.B.54 15-374 15-531 B,B.18 5-117 5-222 E.B.55 15-532 15-675 E.B. 19 ' 5-223 5-34'1 E.B.56 15-676 15-752 EB. 20 5-342 5-508

E.B.56 16-1 16-89 I Block 16 Block 6 E,B.21 6-1 6-129 E.B.57 16-89 J 16-157/3

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E.B.24 6-359 6-471 E.B.60 16-468 16-572A2 E.B.25 6-472 6-485

Block 17 E.B.60 17-1 17-54 Block 7 E.B.25 7-1 7-99 E,B. 61 17-55 17-193

E.B.26 7-100 7-223A E.B,62 17-194 17-313 E.B.27 7-224 7-336/2 E.B.63 17-314 17-450 E.B.28 7-337 7-498 E,B.64 17·.451 17-488/2

Block 8 E.B.28 8-1 8-73 Block 18 E.B.64 18-1 18-120 B.B. 29 8-74 8-214 E.B.65 IS-121 IS-273/1 E.B.30 8-215 8-344 E.B 66 18-27312 18-418 E.B. 31 8-345 8-427 E.B.67 18-419 18-562

Block 9 E.B.31 9-1 9-65 E B, 68 18-563 18-609

E.B. 32 9-66 9-198 Block 19 E.B.68 19-1 19-216 E.B.33 9-199 9-340A E.B.6\1 19-217 19-408 E,B.34 9-341 9-S09D E.B.70 19-409 19-597

Block 10 E.B. 3S 10-1 10-137 E.B.71 19-598 . 19-609

E.B. ~6 10-138 10-300 Block 20 E.B.71 20-1 20-154 E,B.37 10-301 10-531 E.B.72 20-155 20-326 E,B.38 10-532 10-614 E.B.73 20-327 20-530

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Block 22

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Block 3

Block 4

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Block 6

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Block 12

Block 13

Block 14

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CHIRALA TOWN-COl1cld.

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E.B 73 21-1 21-45 E.B.74 21-46 21-166 E.B.75 21-167 21-295 E.B.76 21-296 21-440 E.B· 77 21-441 21-480

E.B.77 22-1 22-77 E.B.78 22-78 22-195A E.B.79 22-196 22-314 E.B.80 22-315 22-443 E.B.81 22-444 22-610 E.B.82 22-611 22-745 E.B.83 22746 22-788

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E.B. 202 1-1 1-143 Block 19

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E.B. 203 3-1 3-26 E.B.204 3-27 3-153 Block 21

E.B.204 4-1 4-37 E.B.205 4-38 4-121 Block 22

E.B.205 5-1 5-29 Block 23

E.B.206 5-30 5-146 Block 24

E.B.206 6-1 6-59 E.B.207 6-60 6-133 Block 25

E.B. 207 7-1 7-72 E B. 208 7-73 7-133 Block 26

E B. 208 8 1 8-80 Block 27

E.B. 210 8-8l 8-101

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E.B. 212 12-1 12-134 Block 30 E.B. 213 13-1 13-156

E.B. 214 14-1 14-101 Block 31

E.B. 214 15-1 15-56 Block 32

EB.216 15-57 15-95 Block 33

E.B.215 16-1 16-143 Block 34

E.B. 216 17-1 17-134 Block 35

E.B. 217 18-1 18-130 Block 36

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E.B.83 23-1 23-111 E.B.84 23-112 23-300 E.B.85 23-301 23-463B E.B. 86 23-464 23-596/1 E B. 87 23-596/2 23-683

E.B. 87 24-1 24-25 E.B.88 24-26 24-159 E.B.89 24-160 24-289 E.B.90 24-290 24-413 E.B.91 24-414 24-485

E.B.217 19-1 19-40 E B 218 19-41 19-140 E.B.218 20-1 20-64 E.B. 219 20-65 20-127

E.B.219 21-1 21-77 E.B. 220 21-78 21-110 E.B 220 22-1 22-101 E.B. 221 23-1 23-115 E.B. 221 24-1 24-29 E B. 222 24-30 24-149 E.B. 222 25-1 25-29 E.B. ~23 25-30 25-109 E.B. 223 26-1 26-63 E.B. 224 26-64 26-115 E.B. 224 27-1 27-114 E.B. 224 28-1 28-17 E.B. 225 28-18 28-135 E.B. 225 29-1 29-57 E.B. 226 29-58 29-125

E.B. 226 30-1 30-91 E.B. 230 30-92 30-117

E.B. 231 31-1 31-66

E.B.227 32-1 32-140 E.B. 228 33-1 33-147 E B. 229 34-1 34-146 E.B. 230 35-1 35-123

E.B. 231 36-1 36-110

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PART I-A

PART I-B

PART I-C

PART II-A

PART II-B

PART n<:::(i)

PART II-C(ii)

PART II-D

PART III

PART IV

PART V

PART VI-A

PART VI-B

PART VI-C

PART VII

PART VIII-A

PART VIII-B

PART !X-A

PART IX-B

PART X-A*

PART X-B*

PART X-C

1971 CENSUS PUBLICATIONS OF ANDHRA PRADESH

(All the Census Publica tions of Andhra Pradesh will bear Series No.2)

CENTRAL PUBLICATIONS

General Report

Detailed Analysis of the Demographic. Social, Cultural and Migration Patterns

Subsidiary Tables

General Population Tables

Economic Tables

Di,tribution of Populati'Jn, Mother Tongue and Religion, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

Other Social and Cultural Tables and Fertility Tables, Tables on Household Composi­tion, Single Year Age, Marital Status, Educational Levels, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, etc., Bilingualism

Migration Tables

Establishments Report and Tables

Housing Report and Tables

Special Tables and Ethnographic Notes on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

Town Directory

Special Survey Reports on Selected Towns

Survey Reports on Selected Villages

Special Report on Graduate and Technical Personnel (All India Publication)

Admini~tration Report-Enumeration } For Official use only

Adminis tra tion Report-Tabula tion

Census Atlas

Adminis trative Atlas

STATE PUBLICATIONS

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOKS

Village and Town Directory

Village and Town Primary Cenus Abstract

Analytical Report, Departmental Statistics and District Census Tables

*Parts A and B are published in one volume for each district

LIST OF AGENTS FOR THE ANDHRA PRADESH GOVERNMENT

PUBLICATIONS

Twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad

BOOK LINKS CORPORATION, Narayanguda, Hyderabad

LABOUR LAW PUBLICATIONS, 873, Kothi Bus Stand, Hyderabad

SWARAJ BOOK DEPOT, Khairtabad, Hyderabad

SRISAILA BOOK COMMISSION AGENTS, Himayatnagar, Hyderabad

ASIA LAW BOOK HOUSE, Behind High Court Building, Hyderabad

HINDUSTAN DIARY PUBLISHERS, Secunderabad

Mufassal

BOOK AND REVIEW CENTRE, Vijayav.ada

TRIVENI PUBLISHERS, Machilipatnam

M. SESHACHALAM & COMPANY, Machilipatnarn

Other States

ACCOUNT TEST INSTITUTE, Egmore, Madras

FIRMA K. L. MUKHOPADHYAY, Book Sellers & Publishers, Calcutta