SINO. DDO CODE NAME of the DDO Email

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

SINO. DDO CODE NAME of the DDO Email S.I.NO. DDO CODE NAME OF THE DDO Email - Id Ph.No Land phone 1 02012602001 PA TO EE [email protected] 9491049218 0891-2558365 2 02012602002 DEE [email protected] 9440818250 3 02012602003 DEE - 9440818253 4 02012602006 DY.SE [email protected] 9440818155 0891-255365 5 02012602007 EE Quality control Division [email protected] 9440818260 0891-2559673 6 02012602008 EE R & B ,ELECTRICAL DIVISION [email protected] 9440818121 7 02010704001 Asst.Director(FAC) [email protected] 8498082153 08912504607 8 02011006001 ZillaSainikWelfare Officer [email protected] 9848190308 08912706511 9 02012702001 Project Director(FAC) pdvizag@gmail,com 9440814575 08912706156 10 02012702002 Medicalofficer [email protected] 9949823242 08912562853 11 02012702003 CDPO [email protected] 9491051552 08912562853 12 02012702004 CDPO [email protected] 9440814577 08912724577 13 02012702005 CDPO(FAC) [email protected] 9491051552 08912562853 14 02012702006 RegionalDeputyDirector [email protected] 9440814578 08912562384 15 02012702007 CDPO(FAC) [email protected] 9440814577 08912724577 16 02012702008 CDPO [email protected] 9491051550 08912769526 17 02012703002 Principal [email protected] 9000013636 08912798374 18 02012704001 Superintendent [email protected] 9100045411 No 19 02012704002 Superintendent [email protected] 9100045410 No 20 02012704003 Dist Probhtion Officer Gr-I [email protected] 9100045426 No 21 02012704004 Regional Inspector of Probhation [email protected] 9100045418 No 22 02012704005 Superintendent GSHB Vsp [email protected] 9502605736 No 23 02012704006 Superintendent [email protected] 9100045413 08912731585 24 02012703001 Asst.Director [email protected] 9000013610 08912562585 25 02012402002 Asst. Accounts Officer [email protected] 9441368376 2551001 26 02012402005 Hostel Welfare Officer [email protected] 9959591122 27 02012402006 Hostel Welfare Officer [email protected] 9346599823 28 02012402007 Hostel Welfare Officer [email protected] 9246505779 29 02012402008 Hostel Welfare Officer [email protected] 9010933965 30 02012402009 Hostel Welfare Officer 9247752921 31 02012402010 Hostel Welfare Officer [email protected] 9247971888 32 02012402011 Hostel Welfare Officer [email protected] 9666969709 33 02012402013 Hostel Welfare Officer [email protected] 9248403202 34 02012402014 Hostel Welfare Officer [email protected] 9440316490 35 02012402015 Hostel Welfare Officer 7702970876 36 02012402018 Hostel Welfare Officer [email protected] 9866000035 37 02012402012 Hostel Welfare Officer [email protected] 9849828005 38 02012402023 Hostel Welfare Officer [email protected] 9246505779 39 02012402024 Hostel Welfare Officer [email protected] 9440190552 40 02012402025 Hostel Welfare Officer [email protected] 9505841210 41 02012402026 Hostel Welfare Officer 9154879173 42 02012402027 Hostel Welfare Officer [email protected] 9010933965 43 02012402028 Hostel Welfare Officer [email protected] 8008735861 44 02012402029 Hostel Welfare Officer [email protected] 7702895378 45 02012402030 Hostel Welfare Officer 9704007033 46 02012402021 Hostel Welfare Officer [email protected] 9666969709 47 02012402019 SUPERINTENDENT [email protected] 9441247005 48 02012402001 Asst. Social Welfare Officer [email protected] 9618788622 49 02012402022 Asst. Social Welfare Officer [email protected] 9618788655 50 02012501002 DEPUTY DIRECTOR(BCW) dbcwo [email protected] 9849908724 51 02012501023 HOSTELWELFAREOFFFICER [email protected] 9885159665 52 0212501018 HOSTEL WELFARE OFFFICER [email protected] 9246745566 53 02012501023 HOSTEL WELFARE OFFFICER [email protected] 9885159665 54 02012501008 HOSTEL WELFARE OFFFICER [email protected] 9440319882 55 02012501009 HOSTEL WELFARE OFFFICER [email protected] 8985647441 56 02012501026 HOSTEL WELFARE OFFICER [email protected] 9701399963 57 02012501013 HOSTEL WELFARE OFFICER [email protected] 9493390663 58 02012501014 HOSTELWELFAREOFFFICER [email protected] 7207287205 59 02012501014 HOSTELWELFAREOFFFICER [email protected] 7207287205 60 02012501016 HOSTELWELFAREOFFFICER [email protected] 8522894569 61 02012501011 HOSTELWELFAREOFFFICER [email protected] 9866482004 62 02012501021 HOSTELWELFAREOFFFICER [email protected] 9866062122 63 '02012501019 HOSTELWELFAREOFFFICER [email protected] 9866062122 64 02012501020 HOSTELWELFAREOFFFICER [email protected] 8978089888 65 02012501022 HOSTELWELFAREOFFFICER [email protected] 8978089888 66 02012501010 HOSELWELFARE OFFICER [email protected] 9989458416 67 0212501007 HOSTELWELFAREOFFFICER [email protected] 9849350431 68 02012501005 HOSTELWELFAREOFFFICER [email protected] 9963790775 69 02012501012 HOSTELWELFAREOFFFICER [email protected] 7416624843 70 02012501017 HOSTELWELFAREOFFFICER [email protected] 9949039360 71 02012501024 HOSTELWELFAREOFFFICER [email protected] 7416624843 72 02012501025 ASST.BCWELFARE OFFICER [email protected] 9849912051 73 02012501003 ASST.BCWELFARE OFFICER [email protected] 8500936982 74 02012501004 ASST.BCWELFARE OFFICER [email protected] 9866482004 75 02012403004 PATOSE(TW)VSP [email protected] 9440912838 2783210 76 02012403002 ASST.BCWELFARE OFFICER [email protected] 9441674115 77 02011603054 SPLSESSION JUDGE [email protected] 9290009892 78 02011603032 III METRO POLITANMEGISTRATE _ 8897261958 DISRICT MINARITY WELFARE 79 02011901001 OFFICER [email protected] 9963478961 80 02011304001 ASST.DIR.SERICULTURE [email protected] 9949358993 PRL.REGIONAL PREEXAMINATION 81 02012403005 TRG CENTRAL [email protected] 9440803577 82 02012403012 HOSTELWELFAREOFFFICER 83 02012403013 HOSTELWELFAREOFFFICER 84 02012403009 HOSTEL Welfare Officer 85 02012403008 HOSTEL WELFARE OFFICER 86 02012403015 HOSTEL WELFARE OFFICER 87 02012303001 DC(CT), VSP [email protected] 9949992389 88 02012303003 CTO CHINAWALTAIR [email protected] 9949995187 89 02012303004 CTO, DABAGARDENS cto_dbgn @apct.gov.in 8008101277 0891-2702738 90 02012303005 CTO, DWARAKANAGAR [email protected] 9949822658 91 02012303007 CTO, GAJUWAKA [email protected] 9949992599 92 02012303006 CTO, KURUPAM MARKET [email protected] 9908460909 93 02012303016 CTO, STEEL PLANT [email protected] 8008801292 94 02012303008 CTO, SURYABAGH [email protected] 9949992387 95 02012303009 CHAIRMAN, STAT, VSP [email protected] - 0891-2550337 96 02012303010 SR, BEFORE APVAT, AT, VSP [email protected] 7893399668 0891-2736821 97 02012303002 ADC, (CT), VSP [email protected] 9959357772 0891-2705090 98 02010502001 ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR, VSP [email protected] 7382618534 0891-2720524 99 02010202015 Gazetted Office Manager [email protected] 9666205979 9666205979 100 02010202001 Deputy Director (AH) [email protected] 101 02010202003 Assistant Director (AH) [email protected] 9989932421 0891-2794381 102 02010202002 Assistant Director (AH) [email protected] 8374446212 0891-2551483 103 02010202005 Assistant Director (AH) [email protected] 0891-2754312 104 02010202006 Assistant Director (AH) [email protected] 9490344524 105 02010202004 Asst Director [email protected] 9989932830 106 02010202010 Vety Asst Surgeon [email protected] 8790996721 107 02010202007 Vety Asst Surgeon [email protected] 8790996757 108 02010202009 Vety Asst Surgeon [email protected] 0 109 02010202008 Vety Asst Surgeon [email protected] 0 110 02010202011 Vety Asst Surgeon [email protected] 8790996765 111 02010202019 Vety Asst Surgeon [email protected] 8790996755 112 02010202012 Vety Asst Surgeon [email protected] 8790996774 113 02011502009 Disrict Employment Officer[cl] [email protected] 8886882053 8912783358 114 02011502006 Deputy Director,Job Development [email protected] 8886882035 115 02011502003 Principal,Govt ITI [GIRLS] [email protected] 8886882163 8912558707 116 02011502004 Chairman cum presiding officer,LC 9440278119 8912750911 117 02011502001 Principal,Govt ITI[old] [email protected] 8886882160 118 02011502010 District Employment Officer [email protected] 8886882038 8912755484 119 02011502007 Regional Employment Officer [email protected] 8886882045 120 02011502011 District Employment Officer [email protected] 8886882056 121 02011502005 Deputy Director,RDD,RO [email protected] 8886882149 8912591384 122 02011502002 Principal,Govt ITI Steelcity [email protected] 8886882161 8912513387 123 02011506001 Joint Chief Inspector of factories [email protected] 9849921121 0891-0255094 124 02011506002 Inspector of factories-1 [email protected] 8978394276 0891-0255094 125 02011506003 Inspector of factories-11 [email protected] 8978394276 0891-0255094 126 02011506004 Asst.Inspector of factories [email protected] 9849553010 0891-0255094 127 02011505002 Inspector of Boilers [email protected] 7680073764 0891-2513139 128 02011505001 Dy.Chief Inspector of Boilers [email protected] 7680073756 0891-2517107 129 02011503002 Joint Commissioner of labour [email protected] 9492555015 130 02011503003 Dy. Commissioner of Labour [email protected] 9492555001 131 02011503005 Asst.Commissioner of Labour-1 [email protected] 9492555002 132 02011503006 Asst.Commissioner of Labour-11 [email protected] 9492555003 133 02011503007 Asst.Labour Office-1 [email protected] 9492555005 134 02011503008 Asst.Labour Officer-11 [email protected]
Recommended publications
  • Shahezan Issani Report Environment and Social Impact Assessment for Road Asset 2020-03-02
    Draft Initial Environmental Examination Project Number: 53376-001 September 2020 IND: DBL Highway Project Prepared by AECOM India Private Limited The initial environmental examination is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. Your attention is directed to the “Terms of Use” section of this website. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. FINAL ESIA Environment and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) of Road Asset Anandapuram-Pendurthi-Anakapalli Section of NH-16 Dilip Buildcon Limited September 19, 2020 Environment and Social Impact Assessment of Road Asset – Anandapuram – Pendurthi – Ankapalli Section of NH 16, India FINAL Quality information Prepared by Checked by Verified by Approved by Shahezan Issani Bhupesh Mohapatra Bhupesh Mohapatra Chetan Zaveri Amruta Dhamorikar Deepti Bapat Revision History Revision Revision date Details Authorized Name Position 01 23 April 2020 First cut ESIA report without Yes Chetan Zaveri Executive Director monitoring data 02 30 April 2020 Draft ESIA report without monitoring Yes Chetan Zaveri Executive Director data 03 9 July 2020 Final ESIA report with monitoring Yes Chetan Zaveri Executive Director data and air modelling
    [Show full text]
  • Studies on Coastal Geomorphology Along Visakhapatnam to Bhimunipatnam, East Coast of India M
    J. Ind. Geophys. Union ( October 2012 ) Vol.16, No.4, pp. 179-187 Studies on Coastal Geomorphology along Visakhapatnam to Bhimunipatnam, East Coast of India M. Jagannadha Rao, Greeshma Gireesh A.G., P. Avatharam1, N.C. Anil2 and T. Karuna Karudu Delta Studies Institute, 1Dept of Geology, 2Dept. of Geo-Engineering, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam. ABSTRACT An attempt has been made to study and record the diverse coastal geomorphic features along Visakhapatnam – Bhimunipatnam coast. The study area is marked by geomorphic features resulted from various coastal and land ward processes. The geomorphic units under different heads namely, features formed by present day wave action, features formed due to sea level oscillations and features formed by rock and sea water interaction have been presented. The influence of sea level oscillations and land and sea interaction forms a diverse coastal geomorphology along the coast. The details of features such as beach, dune system, inter tidal deposits, red sediments, wave cut platform, marine terrace, sea stack, sea cave, serpent hood structures, promontories, wind gap and natural bridge have been recorded and the formation as well as significance of their occurrence are presented. The coastal geomorphology of the study area clearly established not only the sea level oscillations but also variations in climatic conditions in this part of the coast. INTRODUCTION PHYSIOGRAPHY Coastal geomorphology by definition is the study of The study area is characterized by Eastern Ghat the morphological development and evolution of the mobile belt. This area covered with denudational coast as it acts under the influence of winds, waves, hills of range between 30 to 594m above mean currents and sea level changes.
    [Show full text]
  • Bhimli Assembly Andhra Pradesh Factbook
    Editor & Director Dr. R.K. Thukral Research Editor Dr. Shafeeq Rahman Compiled, Researched and Published by Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. D-100, 1st Floor, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-I, New Delhi- 110020. Ph.: 91-11- 43580781, 26810964-65-66 Email : [email protected] Website : www.electionsinindia.com Online Book Store : www.datanetindia-ebooks.com Report No. : AFB/AP-020-0118 ISBN : 978-93-5313-506-5 First Edition : January, 2018 Third Updated Edition : June, 2019 Price : Rs. 11500/- US$ 310 © Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical photocopying, photographing, scanning, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher. Please refer to Disclaimer at page no. 183 for the use of this publication. Printed in India No. Particulars Page No. Introduction 1 Assembly Constituency at a Glance | Features of Assembly as per 1-2 Delimitation Commission of India (2008) Location and Political Maps 2 Location Map | Boundaries of Assembly Constituency in District | Boundaries 3-9 of Assembly Constituency under Parliamentary Constituency | Town & Village-wise Winner Parties- 2014-PE, 2014-AE, 2009-PE and 2009-AE Administrative Setup 3 District | Sub-district | Towns | Villages | Inhabited Villages | Uninhabited 10-15 Villages | Village Panchayat | Intermediate Panchayat Demographics 4 Population | Households | Rural/Urban Population | Towns and Villages by 16-17 Population Size | Sex Ratio
    [Show full text]
  • Andhra Pradesh District Profile 1991
    CENSUS OF I'NOIA 1991 Or. M. VIJAYANUNNI ofthe Indian Administrative Service Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India Registrar General of India (In charge of the census of India and vital statistics) Office Address: 2A Ma_nsingh Road New Delhi 110011, India Telephone: (91-11 )3383761 Fax: (91-11 )338 3145 Email: [email protected] Internet: http~llwww.censusindia.net Registrar General of India's publications can be purcha~ed from the following: • The Sales Depot (Phone:338 6583) Office of the Registrar General of India 2-A Mansingh Road New Delhi 110 011, India Directorates of Census Operations in the capitals of all states and union territories in India • The Controller of Publication Old Secretariat Civil Lines Delhi 110 054 • Kitab Mahal State Emporia Complex, Unit No.21 Baba Kharak Singh Marg New Delhi 110001 • Sales outlets of the Controller of Publication all over 'India Census data available on floppy disks can be purchased from the following: • Office of the Registrar General, India Data Processing Division 2nd Floor, 'E' Wing Pushpa Bhawan Madangir Road New Delhi 110 062, India Telephone: (91-11 )698 1558 Fax: (91-11)6980295 Email: [email protected] © Regi.strar General of India The contents of this publication may be quoted citing the source clearly ------------------------------------------------------~, PREFACE "To see a world in a grain of sand And a heaven in a wild flower Hold infinity in the palm of your hand And eternity in an hour" Such as described in the above verse would be the graphic outcome of the effo~ to consolidate the district-level data relating to all the districts of a state or the union territories into a single tome as is this volume.
    [Show full text]
  • Livelihood Status of Selected Slums of Visakhapatnam District, Visakhapatnam
    International Journal of Research in Geography (IJRG) Volume 5, Issue 4, 2019, PP 1-18 ISSN 2454-8685 (Online) http://dx.doi.org/10.20431/2454-8685.0504001 www.arcjournals.org Livelihood Status of Selected Slums of Visakhapatnam District, Visakhapatnam Mahashina Parvin1*, Moslem Hussain2, Tushar Dakua3 India *Corresponding Author: Mahashina Parvin, India Abstract: Mostly slum dwellers are living below the poverty line; poverty is the worst form of deprivation. One who is poor has little or no access to income, employment, education, housing, health and other basic necessities of the life. In fact, it is poverty which forces one to suffer agonies and hardship including social discrimination. Slum areas have substandard houses, high density and congestion overcrowding, in sanitary conditions and absence of basic amenities like drinking water, electricity and fair price shops, etc., the slums environment is responsible for the mental outlook of the dwellers, especially its effects on growing children is most remarkable. Children daily witness scenes of violence, drunkenness and crime. The personal hygiene is poor and is reflected in their clothing and living condition. Due to unhealthy environmental conditions prevailing in the slums, diseases like TB, Cholera, Malaria and Jaundice are common Visakhapatnam slums. The present study collects primary data from the study area and tries to explore the Population characteristics, Housing, Health and Socio-economic characteristics. It was found that most of the facilities are below the average. People are living in a very pathetic situation. The basic needs of people are not fulfilled. Such as Water, Sanitation, Health etc. Keywords: Slum, Population Characteristics, Health, Education, Work, Disease, Drinking water, Sanitation 1.
    [Show full text]
  • 14/2010/L1 SUBJECT NO. 119 Sub : STATUS OF
    RC.No: 14/2010/L1 SUBJECT NO. 119 Sub : STATUS OF DEVELOPMENT PLAN TRANSPOSRT CORRIDOR FOR VUDA AREAS- Reg. *** AGENDA NOTE : It is submitted that the Govt vide GO.Ms.No: 616 MA, dt: 16.10.2009 has constituted unified metropolitan transport committee (UMTC) under the Chairmanship of Principal Secretary to Govt MA&UD Dept for effective implementation and coordination of the various traffic and transportation measures. As soon as the Govt has issued above GO, the Commissioner, GVMC Commissioners of Municipalities in VMR and the officials of other departments like Railways, DT & CP, RTC, R&B etc., are addressed vide this office letter dt: 29.01.2010 and requested to furnish the relevant issues pertaining to traffic and transportation initiating if any in their respective areas so as to enable to prepare comprehensive proposal to place the same before the committee. Further the Principal Secretary to Govt MA&UD Dept vide this office letter dt: 8.01.2012 was also requested to address the Ministry of Urban Development, Govt of India to accord sanction for comprehensive traffic and transportation study for VMR on which the Principal Secretary to Govt, MA & UD, vide letter dt: 6.02.2012 is pleased to address the Secretary, Ministry of Urban Development Govt of India to accord sanction for comprehensive traffic and transportation study for VMR under the National urban Transport policy and also grant financial assistance. Also submitted that a meeting was conducted by VUDA on Unified Metropolitan Traffic and Transportation with the Dist Collector, Visakhapatnam, Commissioner of Police, Visakhapatnam city, Superintendent of Police, Visakhapatnam (Rural) GVMC officials etc., and a PowerPoint presentation was also given on the traffic and transportation issues on 25.6.2013.
    [Show full text]
  • (Motor Driver) on 04.09.2016
    Venue-wise list of eligible candidates for the written test for the post of Technician / Technician (Motor Driver) on 04.09.2016 Easo Bhavan, Ernakulam 1. Roll No 280170123 Mylapalli Anil, D.No.16-13-7, Kotha Jalaripeta, Visakhaptnam-530001 2. Roll No 280170124 Lotla Venkata Ramana, D.No. 32-3-28, Mahalakshmi street, Bowdara Road, Visakhapatnam-530004 3. Roll No 280170125 Ganta Nagireddy, D.No. 31-23-3, Simhaladevudu street, Allipuram, Visakhaptnam-530004 4. Roll No 280170126 Lotla Padmavathi, W/o. G. Nagireddy, D.No. 31-23-3, Simhaladevudu street, Allipuram, Visakhaptnam-530004 5. Roll No 280170127 SERU GOPINADH Pallepalem Ramayapatnam Vulavapadu(m) Prakasham (d), AP-523291 6. Roll No280180001 Ram Naresh Meena Vill Post Samidhi Teh. Nainina, Dist - Bundi State Rajasthan – 323801 7. Roll No280180002 Harikeshmeena Vill Post-Samidhi Teh.Nainwa, Dist - Bundi Rajastan – 323801 8. Roll No280180003 Sabiq N.M Noor Mahal Kavaratti, Lakshadweep 682555 9. Roll No280180004 K Pau Biak Lun Zenhanglamka, Old Bazar Lt. Street, CCPur, P.O. P.S. Manipur State -795128 10. Roll No280180005 Athira T.G. Thevarkuzhiyil (H) Pazhayarikandom P.O. Idukki – 685606 11. Roll No280180006 P Sree Ram Naik S/o P. Govinda Naik Pedapally (V)Puttapathy Anantapur- 517325 12. Roll No280180007 Amulya Toppo Kokkar Tunki Toli P.O. Bariatu Dist - Ranchi Jharkhand – 834009 13. Roll No280180008 Prakash Kumar A-1/321 Madhu Vihar Uttam Nagar Newdelhi – 110059 14. Roll No280180009 Rajesh Kumar Meena VPO Barwa Tehsil Bassi Dist Jaipur Rajasthan – 303305 15. Roll No280180010 G Jayaraj Kumar Shivalayam Nivas Mannipady Top P.O. Ramdas Nagar Kasargod 671124 16. Roll No280180011 Naseefahsan B Beathudeen (H) Agatti Island Lakshasweep 17.
    [Show full text]
  • OVERVIEW of VUDA, VISAKHAPATNAM the Town Planning Trust (TPT) Was Constituted in 1962 and the Visakhapatnam Urban Development Au
    OVERVIEW OF VISAKHAPATNAM UDA'S ACTIVITIES OVERVIEW OF VUDA, VISAKHAPATNAM The Town Planning Trust (TPT) was constituted in 1962 and the Visakhapatnam Urban Development Authority comes into existence in 1978 under AP Urban Areas (Dev) Act, 1975 for the areas covering Visakhapatnam, Gajuwaka, Bheemunipatnam, Anakapalle and Vizianagaram Municipalities and 287 villages with an extent of 1721 Sq.Kms. The VMR Region has been witnessing tremendous growth and accordingly, the Government vide GO.Ms.No. 525 of MA & UD Dept, dt. 30-7-2008 have extended the jurisdiction of VUDA to 5573 Sq.Kms covering four Districts of Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Visakhapatnam & East Godavari and Municipalities of Amudalavalasa, Srikakulam of Srikakulam District & Tuni of East Godavari District The Government have constituted the VUDA Bpard with the following members (viic CO.Ms.No. 373, dt 27-8-2011 of MA & UD Department) : 1 The Principal Secretary, MA&UD Department GoAP Chairman 2 The Additional Secretary to Govt, Finance Department Member (W&P) 3 The Member Secretary, Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Ex-officio Member Board 4 The Managing Director, Andhra Pradesh Industrial Ex-officio Member Infrastructure Corporation 5 The Commissioner & Managing Director, A.P. Eastern Ex-officio Member Power Distribution Corporation Ltd., C< The District Collector, Visakhapatnam Ex-officio Member 7 The District Collector, Srikakulam Ex-officio Member 8 The District Collector, Vizianagaram Ex-officio Member 9 The District Collector, East Godavari Ex-officio Member 10 The Commissioner, Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Member Corporation 11 The Director of Town & Country Planning Member 12 The Vice Chairman, Visakhapatnam Urban Development Member-Convener Authority At present there are 215 employees working in respect of all cadres, out of the sar-tioned strength of 316.
    [Show full text]
  • LHA Recuritment Visakhapatnam Centre Screening Test Adhrapradesh Candidates at Mudasarlova Park Main Gate,Visakhapatnam.Contact No
    LHA Recuritment Visakhapatnam centre Screening test Adhrapradesh Candidates at Mudasarlova Park main gate,Visakhapatnam.Contact No. 0891-2733140 Date No. Of Candidates S. Nos. 12/22/2014 1300 0001-1300 12/23/2014 1300 1301-2600 12/24/2014 1299 2601-3899 12/26/2014 1300 3900-5199 12/27/2014 1200 5200-6399 12/28/2014 1200 6400-7599 12/29/2014 1200 7600-8799 12/30/2014 1177 8800-9977 Total 9977 FROM CANDIDATES / EMPLOYMENT OFFICES GUNTUR REGISTRATION NO. CASTE GENDER CANDIDATE NAME FATHER/ S. No. Roll Nos ADDRESS D.O.B HUSBAND NAME PRIORITY & P.H V.VENKATA MUNEESWARA SUREPALLI P.O MALE RAO 1 1 S/O ERESWARA RAO BHATTIPROLU BC-B MANDALAM, GUNTUR 14.01.1985 SHAIK BAHSA D.NO.1-8-48 MALE 2 2 S/O HUSSIAN SANTHA BAZAR BC-B CHILAKURI PETA ,GUNTUR 8/18/1985 K.NAGARAJU D.NO.7-2-12/1 MALE 3 3 S/O VENKATESWARULU GANGANAMMAPETA BC-A TENALI. 4/21/1985 SHAIK AKBAR BASHA D.NO.15-5-1/5 MALE 4 4 S/O MAHABOOB SUBHANI PANASATHOTA BC-E NARASARAO PETA 8/30/1984 S.VENUGOPAL H.NO.2-34 MALE 5 5 S/O S.UMAMAHESWARA RAO PETERU P.O BC-B REPALLI MANDALAM 7/20/1984 B.N.SAIDULU PULIPADU MALE 6 6 S/O PUNNAIAH GURAJALA MANDLAM ,GUNTUR BC-A 6/11/1985 G.RAMESH BABU BHOGASWARA PET MALE 7 7 S/O SIVANJANEYULU BATTIPROLU MANDLAM, GUNTUR BC-A 8/15/1984 K.NAGARAJENDRA KUMAR PAMIDIMARRU POST MALE 8 8 S/O.
    [Show full text]
  • Impact of Municipal Solid Waste on Groundwater in the Environs of Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation Area, Andhrapradesh, India N
    International Journal of Engineering Science Invention ISSN (Online): 2319 – 6734, ISSN (Print): 2319 – 6726 www.ijesi.org Volume 2 Issue 3 ǁ March. 2013 ǁ PP.28-32 Impact of Municipal Solid Waste on Groundwater in the Environs of Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation Area, Andhrapradesh, India N. Victor Babu1, P. Jagadeeswara Rao2, I.V.R.K.V. Prasad3 1,2,3Department of Geo-Engineering, College of Engineering (A), Andhra University, Visakhapatnam-530 003 ABSTRACT: The study deals with physico-chemical characteristics of groundwater in the environs of Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation (GVMC), Visakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh. The study area covering about 1143 km2 is famous for major industries, often called as Industrial City or Visakha Steel City. Haphazard urbanization, industrialization and improper disposal of solid wastes leading to contamination of groundwater, have been focused in this study. The improper and unscientific solid waste dumps in the unlined sewage drains drive pollutants into the groundwater regime which is an irrevocable loss and literally not possible to bring the quality of groundwater to its original state. In this study, about 25 groundwater samples were collected covering the entire area during August 2011. The water samples were analyzed to identify the parameters of physical, chemical and trace metals on the basis of APHA standard methodology. Trace metals of Al, Mn, Cu, Zn, Se, Rb, Cd, Pb and Co are in high content in areas like Akkireddypalem, Balacheruvu and Lankelapalem. These areas are in the vicinity of industries like Hindustan Zinc Ltd. and Visakha steel plant. Systematic work has not been carried out to discover the reasons for the accumulation of higher toxicants in these areas.
    [Show full text]
  • Study and Analysis of Vehicular Trip Generation: a Case Study
    International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395 -0056 Volume: 03 Issue: 10 | Oct -2016 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 Study and Analysis of Vehicular Trip Generation: A Case Study K. Blessy Babu1, Dr.G.Venkata Rao2, K.S.B.Prasad3 1P.G Student, Dept. of Civil Engineering, GMR Institute of Technology, Rajam, Andhra Pradesh 2Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, GMR Institute of Technology, Rajam, Andhra Pradesh 3Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, GMR Institute of Technology, Rajam, Andhra Pradesh ---------------------------------------------------------------------***--------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract - With fast-growing economy and spatial counts. Enumerators can execute manual counts if the distribution of major activities, travel needs of people traffic is found to be low. But the data obtained may not be increase at a rapid pace. Increased transport activity can precise. On the other hand, in automatic methods, sensors however lead to an increase in pollution, congestion and are used in order to collect the traffic data, which will be accidents. In this way it’s important to give consideration precise. There are three cyclic variations of the traffic towards transportation and study, expressing traffic volume namely: Hourly pattern, day-to-day pattern and volume, as numbers of vehicles crossing a section of road per monthly/seasonal pattern. The traffic volume unit time. Traffic volume studies are conducted to collect characteristics vary during the mornings and evenings, data on the number of vehicles that pass a point during a which can be found highest which can be termed as peak specified time period. This present study executes the hours. estimation of traffic volume using exponential growth and Traffic forecasting is defined as the process of service flow rate by converting the traffic stream of different predicting the future traffic volume based on the growth types of vehicles into traffic stream consisting of only rate trends in the previous years.
    [Show full text]
  • Ecological Studies on the Kondakarla Awa Lake of Andhra Pradesh(UGC
    ECOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE KONDAKARLA AWA LAKE OF ANDHRA PRADESH ( A UGC Major Research Project ) FINAL TECHNICAL REPORT 2012-2015 By Prof. K. Kameswara Rao Varalakshmi N.R.P. Department of Environmental Sciences Andhra University, Visakhapatnam We express Our Grateful Thanks To UNIVERSITY GRANT COMMISSION (UGC) ANDHRA UNIVERSITY KONDAKARLA ZILLA PARISHAD HIGH SCHOOL ANDHRA PRADESH FOREST DEPARTMENT NEHRU YUVA KENDRAM ENVID GROUP & to Ms. Jayathy Chourey CONTENTS Page no. 1. Final Report of the work done Annexure III 2. Statement of the expenditure Annexure V 3. Summary of the work done Annexure VIII 4. Staff Appointment Annexure IX I. INTRODUCTION 1-3 II. A BRIEF REVIEW 4-9 III. METHODOLOGY 10-23 ECOLOGICAL STATUS OF KONDAKARLA AWA . Selection of the Sampling Stations . Sampling Frequency and Procedures . Physicochemical Analysis of Water . Sediment Analysis . Study of Biotic Parameters . Estimates for Lake Sedimentation SOCIOECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT OF KONDAKARLA AVA . Sampling and Sample Selection Criteria . Participatory Rural appraisal (PRA) . Collection of Secondary Data STATISTICAL TOOLS IV. STUDY AREA 24-31 CLIMATE . Rainfall and Temperature . Relative Humidity . Special Weather Phenomena . Morphology and Hydraulic Particular . Ecological Zonation CATCHMENT OF KONDAKARLA AWA WETLAND DOWNSTREAM OF KONDAKARLA AWA WETLAND SOCIOECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT . Impact Villages V. RESULTS 32-65 Physico-chemical Characteristics of the Lake Waters and sediments Biological Quality of Waters . Fecal Coliform Bacteria . Phytoplankton . Zooplankton Sediments Quality and Sedimentation Aquatic Macrophytes User groups of the lakes and Use practices Lake User Groups . Major User Groups Use Practices . Fisheries . Washing . Livestock Rearing . Recreation VI. DISCUSSION 66-74 VII. SUMMARY 75-81 VIII. REFERENCES 82-86 INTRODUCTION Wetlands have been intricately linked with humankind throughout the ages.
    [Show full text]