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Handbook of Statistics East Godavari District 2015 Andhra Pradesh.Pdf HAND BOOK OF STATISTICS EAST GODAVARI DISTRICT 2015 . CHIEF PLANNING OFFICER, E.G.DT., KAKINADA. Sri H.Arun Kumar, I.A.S., District Collector & Magistrate, East Godavari , Kakinada PREFACE I am delighted to release the Handbook of Statistics 2015 of East Godavari District with Statistical data of various departments for the year 2014-15. The Statistical data of different schemes implementing by various departments in the District have been collected and compiled in a systemic way so as in replicate the growth made under various sectors during the year. The Sector-wise progress has depicted in sector-wise tables apart from Mandal- wise data. I am sure that this publication will be of immense utility as reference book to general public and Government and Non-Governmental agencies in general as well as Administrators, Planners, Research Scholars, Funding Agencies, Banks, Non-Profit Organisations, etc., I am thankful to all District Officers and Heads of other Institutions for their co-operation by furnishing the information of their respective departments to the Chief Planning Officer for publication of this Handbook. I appreciate the efforts made by Chief Planning Officer, East Godavari District and his staff in collection and compilation of data to bring out this publication for 2014-15. Any suggestions meant for improvement of this Handbook are most welcome. Station: KAKINADA DISTRICT COLLECTOR, Date: 14 -3-2015. E.G.Dt., KAKINADA. OFFICERS AND STAFF ASSOCIATED WITH THE PUBLICATION 1. Sri B. Mohana Rao : Chief Planning Officer 2. Sri A. Udaya Bhaskara Rao : Deputy Director 2. Sri Y.S.V. Prasad : Statistical Officer 3. Smt. K. Mahalakshmi : Deputy Statistical Officer 4. Sri V. Satyanarayana : Typist *** EAST GODAVARI DISTRICT HAND BOOK OF STATISTICS, 2015 C O N T E N T S Table Page Particulars No. No. G E N E R AL: A Salient Features of East Godavari District I B Comparision of the District with the State XIII C Administrative Divisions in the District XIX D Public Representatives / Non Officials XXI E Profile of Assembly / Parliament Constituencies XXIX I. POPULATION: 1.1 Variation in Population 1901 to 2011 Census 1 1.2 Population Statistics Summary - 2001 & 2011 Census 2 Mandal-wise No. of Villages, Hamlets, House-holds, Area, Population, 1.3 3 2011 Census 1.4 Mandal-wise Rural and Urban Population - 2011 Census 5 1.5 Population of Towns and Cities - 2011 Census 6 1.6 Mandal wise Literacy - 2011 Census 7 Mandal-wise Scheduled Caste Population & Literacy Rate - 1.7 8 Census 2011 1.8 Mandal-wise Scheduled Tribes Population & Literacy - 2011 Census 9 Mandal-wise Distribution of Population by workers and Non workers - 1.9 10 2011 Census Mandal-wise Classification of Village according to Population Size -2011 1.10 13 Census. 1.11 Mandal-wise Houseless and Institutional Population - 2001 Census 14 1.12 Distribution of persons according to different age groups - 2011 Census 15 1.13 Mandal-wise Religion-wise - 2011 Census 16 1 EAST GODAVARI DISTRICT HAND BOOK OF STATISTICS, 2015 C O N T E N T S Table Page Particulars No. No. II. MEDICAL & PUBLIC HEALTH: 2.1 Govt., Medical facilities for the year 2012-13 to 2014-15 19 2.2 Mandal-wise Govt. Medical facilities (Allophathic) - 2014-15 20 2.3 Mandal-wise Govt., Medical facilities (Indian Medicine) - 2014-15 22 2.4 Family Welfare achievements - 2014-15 23 III. C L I M A T E: 3.1 Maximum and Minimum Temparatures - 2014 & 2015 27 District Average rainfall, season-wise and month-wise - 3.2 28 2010-11 to 2014-15 3.3 Annual Rainfall - Station-wise - 2012-13 to 2014-15 29 3.4 Season-wise and Mandal-wise Rainfall - 2014-15 31 3.5 Rainfall particulars year wise - 1958-59 to 2014-15 41 3.6 Month-wise Ground Water levels - 2010-11 to 2014-15 43 3.7 Mandal wise Arial Co-Ordinates 44 IV. A G R I C U L T U R E: 4.1 Land Utilisation 2012-13 to 2014-15 45 4.2 Mandal-wise Land Utilisation - 2014-15 46 4.3 Area, Production & Yield per Hectare - 2012-13 to 2014-15 56 Area under Principal Crops- Season wise and Mandal wise - 4.4 59 2014-15 4.5 Mandal-wise, Category-wise Land Holdings - 2014-15 Census 72 4.6 Agrl. Machinary and Implements - Livestock Census 2012 76 Farm Harvest Prices of Major Agrl. Commodities - 4.7 80 2013-14 & 2014-15 Factory-wise Quantity of Cane crushed and Sugar produced - 4.8 81 2014-15 2 EAST GODAVARI DISTRICT HAND BOOK OF STATISTICS, 2015 C O N T E N T S Table Page Particulars No. No. 4.9 Mandal-wise Implementation of N.A.I.S. - 2014-15 82 4.10 Crop Loans distributed to Farmers - Bank-wise - 2014-15 86 4.11 Subsidised Seed distributed to Farmers during 2014-15 87 Mandal-wise Consumption of Chemical Fertilizers - 4.12 88 2013-14 & 2014-15 V. I R R I G A T I O N: 5.1 Major and Medium Irrigation Sources & Area Irrigated - 2014-15 90 5.2 Mandal-wise Minor Irrigation Sources - 2014-15 91 5.3 Gross Area Irrigated under Principal Crops - 2010-11 to 2014-15 93 5.4 Area irrigated under different sources - 2010-11 to 2014-15 94 5.5 Net Area irrigated, source wise and Mandal-wise - 2014-15 95 Gross area irrigated, Source-wise, Season wise and Mandal-wise -2014- 5.6 97 15 5.7 Mandal-wise Area of Principal Crops Irrigated - 2014-15 103 5.8 Implementation of Jalayagnam Programme - 31-3-2015 119 Mandal-wise Area Irrigated by Sprinklers and Drip Irrigation - 5.9 120 2014-15 VI. LIVESTOCK AND VETERINARY SERVICES: 6.1 Veterinary Services - 2012-13 to 2014-15 122 6.2 Mandal-wise Veterinary Services - 2014-15 123 6.3 Livestock and Poultry population - 2007 and 2012 Census 125 6.4 Mandal-wise Livestock and Poultry Population - Livestock Census, 2012 126 6.5 Dairy Development - 2014-15 130 VII. F I S H E R I E S: 7.1 Inland fish production - 2013-14 & 2014-15 131 3 EAST GODAVARI DISTRICT HAND BOOK OF STATISTICS, 2015 C O N T E N T S Table Page Particulars No. No. 7.2 Marine fish production - 2013-14 & 2014-15 132 VIII. F O R E S T R Y: 8.1 Division-wise and Species-wise area planted - 2014-15 134 8.2 Value of Major and Minor Forest Produce - Division-wise - 2014-15 135 8.3 Forest Revenue Produce-wise - 2012-13 to 2014-15 136 IX. I N D U S T R I E S: 9.1 Large and Medium Scale Industries - 2014-15 137 9.2 Production of Selected Industries - 2012-13 to 2014-15 143 Working of Factories registered under the Factories Act,1948 - 9.3 144 2013-14 & 2014-15 Mandal-wise Working of Factories registered under the Factories 9.4 145 Act,1948 - 2013-14 & 2014-15 9.5 Mandal-wise Rice Mills - 2014-15 147 9.6 Small Scale Industries - 2014-15 149 9.7 Mandal-wise Small Scale Industries - 2014-15 150 9.8 Cottage Industries - 2014-15 152 X. M I N I N G: 10.1 Mandal-wise Mineral Resources - 2014-15 153 10.2 Production of Principal Minerals - 2012-13 to 2014-15 155 Opening Stock, Production, Consumption and Closing Stock of Indigeous 10.3 156 Coal - 2014-15 (Not applicable to this District) 4 EAST GODAVARI DISTRICT HAND BOOK OF STATISTICS, 2015 C O N T E N T S Table Page Particulars No. No. XI. FUEL AND POWER: Growth of Transmission and Distribution lines - 11.1 157 2012-13 to 2014-15 11.2 Mandal-wise Rural Electrification - 31-3-2015 158 11.3 Power Consumption, Category wise - 2012-13 to 2014-15 160 No. of Services and Connected load - Category-wise - 11.4 161 2013-14 & 2014-15 11.5 Mandal-wise No. of Services and connected load - 31-3-2015 162 11.6 Installed Capacity and Power Generation - 2012-13 to 2014-15 164 11.7 Mandal-wise Free Power Connections and Transformers - 2014-15 165 XII. TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS: 12.1 Railway Stations and Route Length - 2013-14 to 2014-15 167 12.2 Motor Vehicles of different classes - 2013-14 & 2014-15 168 12.3 Motor Driving Licences Issued - 2013-14 & 2014-15 169 12.4 Length of Roads - 2014-2015 170 Post Offices, Telegraph Offices, Telephone Exchanges & Public Call 12.5 171 Offices - Mandal wise - 2014-2015 12.6 Working of the APSRTC - 2012-13 to 2014-15 173 12.7 Communtiy Radio and T.V.Sets - 2014-15 174 XIII. PUBLIC FINANCE: 13.1 National Small Savings - 2013-14 and 2014-15 176 13.2 Principal Sources of Revenue - 2013-14 and 2014-15 177 13.3 Mandal-wise Water Tax - 2014-15 178 13.4 Sales Tax - Commodity-wise - 2014-15 180 13.5 Circle wise - Sales Tax - 2014-15 181 5 EAST GODAVARI DISTRICT HAND BOOK OF STATISTICS, 2015 C O N T E N T S Table Page Particulars No. No. 13.6 Excise Revenue relaised - 2014-15 184 13.7 Bank Branches - Mandal wise - 2014-15 185 13.8 Credits and Deposits - Bank wise - 2014-15 187 13.9 SHG - Bank - Linkage and Pavala Vaddi - Mandal wise - 2014-15 189 13.10 Particulars under Indira Kranthipatham (IKP) - 2014-15 191 XIV. P R I C E S: Consumer Price Index Numbers for Agrl. Labour in AP - 14.1 192 2001-02 to 2014-15 Consumer Price Index Numbers for Industrial Working class at selected 14.2 193 centres in AP - 2013-14 and 2014-15 14.3 Average Daily Prices of SIX Essential Commodities - 2014 & 2015 194 Monthly Average on Weekly Retail Prices of 30 Essential Commodities 14.4 196 for 2014-15 14.5 Average Daily Wages of Agricultural Labour - 2014-15 198 Average Prices of Building Materials and Wages of Construction Labour - 14.6 199 2012 to 2015 XV.
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