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2015 Kurnool District HAND BOOK OF STATISTICS – 2015 KURNOOL DISTRICT CHIEF PLANNING OFFICER KURNOOL Sri Ch.VIJAYA MOHAN, I.A.S., Collector & District Magistrate, Kurnool. PREFACE The “HAND BOOK OF STATISTICS” for the year 2014-15, contains latest full-fledged and extremely valuable Statistical data relating to all different Sectors and Departments in Kurnool district. Basic data is a prime requisite in building up strategic plans with time bound targets. I hope this publication will be very useful to all General Public, Planners and Research Scholars, Administrators, Bankers and Other Organisations. I am very much thankful to all the District Officers for extending their co-operation in supplying the data relating to their sectors to bring out this publication as a ready reckoner. I profusely appreciate Sri D. Anand Naik, Chief Planning Officer, Kurnool and his staff for the strenuous efforts in compilation and bringing out this “HAND BOOK OF STATISTICS” for the year 2014-15. Constructive suggestions for improvement of this publication and coverage of Statistical data would be appreciated. OFFICERS AND STAFF ASSOCIATED WITH THE PUBLICATION 1. Sri D. Anand Naik Chief Planning Officer 2. Sri M. Krishnaiah Deputy Director 3. Sri K. Vijay Kumar Statistical Officer 4. Sri I. Baloji Naik Deputy Statistical Officer TABLE NO PARTICULARS PAGE NO A SAILENT FEATURES OF KURNOOL DISTRICT I - V B COMPARISION OF THE DISTRICT WITH THE STATE VI - XI C ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION IN THE DISTRICT XII C1 MUNCIPAL INFORMATION IN THE DISTRICT 2014 - 15 VIII D PUBLICRERPRESENTATIVE/ NON-OFFICIALS -LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 2014-15 XIV - XIX E PROFILE OF ASSEMBLY/PARLAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY XX - XXII 1 - POPULATION TABLE NO. CONTENTS 1.1 VARIATION IN POPULATION OF - 1901 TO 2011 1 1.2 POPULATION STATISTICS SUMMERY-Census 2001- 2011 2 1.3 TOTAL NO.OF VILLAGES, HMLETS, HOUSEHOLDS, AREA,POPULATION,DENSITY OF 3 - 4 POPULATION AND SEX RATIO, MANDAL-WISE-Census 2011 1.4 RURAL AND URBAN POPULATION , MANDAL - WISE, 5 2011 CENSUS 1.5 POPULATION OF TOWNS AND CITIES - 2011 6 1.6 LITERACY, MANDAL - WISE, 2011 7 1.7 SCHEDULED CASTE POPULATION AND LITERACY RATE - CENSUS 2011 8 1.8 SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION AND LITERACY RATE - CENSUS 2011 9 1.9 DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY WORKERS AND NON WORKERS - 10 - 12 MANDAL WISE , 2011 1.10 CLASSIFICATION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO POPULATION SIZE, MANDAL - 13 WISE, 2011 1.11 HOUSELESS AND INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION, MANDAL-WISE- CENSUS 2011 14 1.12 DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT AGE GROUPS, 2011 15 CENSUS 1.13 RELEGION WISE MANDAL POPULATION - CENSUS 2011 16 - 18 2- MEDICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH TABLE NO. CONTENTS 19 2.1 GOVT.,MEDICAL FACILITIES, (2012-13, 2013-14 & 2014 - 15) GOVERNMENT MEDICAL FACILITIES (ALLOPATHIC) MANDAL-WISE(E.S.I.Particulars 20 2.2 included), (2014 - 15) 21 - 22 2.3 GOVT.,MEDICAL FACILITIES( INDIAN MEDICINE ), MANDAL-WISE - (2014 - 15) 23 - 24 2.4 FAMILY WELFARE ACHIEVEMENTS DURING (2014 - 15) 3 - CLIMATE TABLE NO. CONTENTS 25 3.1 MAXIMUM & MINIMUM TEMPERATURE (2013-14 & 2014 - 15) DISTRICT AVERAGE RAINFALL, SEASON-WISE AND MONTH WISE - (LATEST FIVE 26 3.2 YEARS) 27 - 28 3.3 ANNUAL RAINFALL,STATION WISE, (LATEST THREE YEARS) 29 - 38 3.4 STATION-WISE RAINFALL (2014 - 15) 39 3.5 RAINFALL PARTICULARS YEAR WISE ( FOR LAST 50 YEARS) 40 3.6 MONTH WISE GROUND WATER LEVELS ( FOR THE LAST FIVE YEARS ) 41 3.7 MANDAL WISE CO-ORDINATES 4 - AGRICULTURE TABLE NO. CONTENTS 4.1 LAND UTILISATION - (2012-13, 2013-14 & 2014 - 15) 42 4.2 LAND UTILIZATION, MANDAL-WISE, (2014 - 15) 43 - 46 4.3 AREA , PRODUCTION AND YIELD PER HECTARE OF MAJOR CROPS -(2012-13, 2013- 47 - 48 14 & 2014 - 15) 4.4 AREA UNDER PRINCIPAL CROPS,FRUITS & VEGETABLES AND FLORIE CULTURE, 49 - 61 SEASON-WISE AND MANDAL WISE (2014 - 15) 4.5 NUMBER AND AREA OF OPERATIONAL HOLDINGS ACCORDING TO SIZE , MANDAL- 62 - 63 WISE (LATEST CENSUS) 4.6 AGRICULTURE MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS - MANDAL WISE, (LATEST CENSUS) 64 - 65 4.7 FARM HARVEST PRICES OF MAJOR AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES, 66 (2013-14 & 2014 - 15) 4.8 FACTORY-WISE QUANTITY OF CANE CRUSHED AND SUGAR PRODUCED (2014 - 15) 67 4.9 IMPLEMENTATION OF "N.A.I.S" - MANDAL WISE (2014 - 15) 68 - 69 4.10 CROP LOANS DISTRIBUTED TO FARMERS BANKWISE (2014 - 15) 70 - 71 4.11 CROP WISE SEED SUBSIDY DISTRIBUTED TO FARMERS (2014 - 15) 72 4.12 CONSUMPTION OF CHEMICAL FERTILISERS - MANDAL WISE (2014 - 15) 73 - 74 5 - IRRIGATION TABLE NO. CONTENTS 5.1 MAJOR AND MEDIUM IRRIGATION SOURCES (2014 - 15) 75 5.2 MINOR IRRIGATION SOURCES, MANDAL-WISE (2014 - 15) 76 5.3 AREA OF PRINCIPAL CROPS IRRIGATED (LATEST FIVE YEARS) 77 5.4 AREA IRRIGATED UNDER DIFFERENT SOURCES (LATEST FIVE YEARS) 78 5.5 AREA IRRIGATED SOURCE - WISE AND MANDAL WISE (2014 - 15) 79 5.6 GROSS AREA IRRIGATED, SOURCE-WISE, SEASON-WISE AND MANDAL-WISE 80 - 83 (2014 - 15) 5.7 AREA OF PRINCIPAL CROPS IRRIGATED SEASON WISE, 84 - 94 MANDAL WISE (2014 - 15) 5.8 IMPLEMENTATION OF JALAYAGNAM PROGRAMME (AS ON 31ST MARCH ) 95 5.9 AREA IRRICATED BY SPRINKLERS AND DRIP IRRIGATION, MANDAL WISE 96 (2014 - 15) 6 - LIVE-STOCK AND VETERINARY SERVICES TABLE NO. CONTENTS 6.1 VETERINARY SERVICES (2012-13, 2013-14 & 2014 - 15) 97 6.2 VETERINARY SERVICES, MANDAL WISE -(2014 - 15) 98 6.3 LIVESTOCK & POULTRY POPULATION- (LATEST THREE CENSUS FIGURES) 99 6.4 LIVE STOCK AND POULTRYPOPULATION , MANDAL WISE, (LATEST CENSUS) 100 - 101 6.5 DAIRY DEVELOPMENT (2014 - 15) 102 7 - FISHERIES TABLE NO. CONTENTS 7.1 INLAND FISH PRODUCTION , (2012-13, 2013-14 & 2014 - 15) 103 7.2 MARINE FISH PRODUCTION (2012-13, 2013-14 & 2014 - 15) 104 8 - FOREST TABLE NO. CONTENTS 8.1 DIVISION-WISE AND SPECIES WISE AREA PLANTED UP TO (2014 - 15) 105 8.2 VALUE OF MAJOR & MINOR FOREST PRODUCE , DIVISION WISE - (2014 - 15) 106 8.3 FOREST REVENUE PRODUCT WISE-(2012-13, 2013-14 & 2014 - 15) 107 9 - INDUSTRIES TABLE NO. CONTENTS 9.1 LARGE AND MEDIUM SCALE INDUSTRIES EXISTING (2014 - 15) 108 - 109 9.2 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED INDUSTRIES- (2012-13, 2013-14 & 2014 - 15) 110 9.3 WORKING OF FACTORIES REGISTERED FACTORIES ACT,1948 , (2013-14 & 111 - 112 2014 - 15) 9.4 WORKING FACTORIES REGISTERED UNDER THE FACTORIES ACT,1948, 113 MANDAL WISE -(2013-14 & 2014 - 15) 9.5 RICE MILLS, MANDAL WISE (2014 - 15) 114 9.6 SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES (2014 - 15) 115 9.7 TINY AND SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES , MANDAL WISE (2014 - 15) 116 9.8 COTTAGE INDUSTRIES (2014 - 15) 117 10 - MINING TABLE NO CONTENTS 10.1 MINERAL RESOURCES, MANDAL-WISE (2014 - 15) 118 - 119 10.2 PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL MINERALS (2012-13, 2013-14 & 2014 - 15) 120 10.3 OPENING STOCK, PRODUCTION,CONSUMPTION AND CLOSING STOCK OF 121 INDEGENIOUS COAL (2014 - 15) 11 - FUEL AND POWER TABLE CONTENTS NO. 11.1 GROWTH OF TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION LINES 122 (2012-13, 2013-14 & 2014 - 15) 11.2 RURAL ELECTRIFICATON, MANDAL WISE (LATEST YEAR) 123 11.3 POWER CONSUMPTION CATEGORY-WISE ,(2012-13, 2013-14 & 2014 - 15) 124 11.4 NO.OF SERVICES AND CONNECTED LOAD, CATEGORY WISE (2013-14 & 2014 - 15) 125 11.5 NO.OF SERVICES AND CONNECTED LOAD AS ON 31-03-2014 , MANDAL WISE 126 (2014 - 15) 11.6 INSTALLED CAPACITY AND POWER GENERATION , (2012-13, 2013-14 & 2014 - 15) 127 11.7 FREE POWER CONNECTIONS AND TRANSFORMERS (2014 - 15) 128 12 - TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS TABLE NO. CONTENTS 12.1 RAILWAY STATIONs AND ROUTE LENGTH (2012-13, 2013-14 & 2014 - 15) 129 12.2 MOTOR VEHICLES OF DIFFERENT CLASSES, (2013-14 & 2014 - 15) 130 12.3 MOTOR DRIVING LICENCES ISSUED (2013-14 & 2014 - 15) 131 12.4 LENGTH OF ROADS (2014 - 15) 132 12.5 POST OFFICES, TELEGRAPH OFFICES, TELEPHONE EXCHANGES AND PUBLIC 133 CALL OFFICES, MANDAL-WISE (2014 - 15) 12.6 WORKING POSITION OF THE A.P.S.R.T.C (2012-13, 2013-14 & 2014 - 15) 134 12.7 COMMUNITY RADIO AND T.V.SETS MANDAL-WISE (2014 - 15) 135 13 - PUBLIC FINANCE TABLE NO. CONTENTS 13.1 NATIONAL SMALL SAVINGS,(2013-14 & 2014 - 15) 136 13.2 PRINCIPAL SOURCES OF REVENUE (2013-14 & 2014 - 15) 137 13.3 LAND REVENUE, MANDAL WISE ( AS ON 31ST MARCH OF THE LATEST YEAR) 138 13.4 SALES TAX, COMMODITY WISE (2014 - 15) 139 13.5 SALES TAX, CIRCLE WISE ( l2014 -15) 140 - 142 13.6 EXCISE REVENUE REALISED, MANDAL WISE (2014 - 15) 143 13.7 BANK BRANCHES - MANDAL WISE ( 2014 -15) 144 13.8 CREDITS AND DEPOSITS, BANK WISE (2014 - 15) 145 13.9 DETAILS OF SHG BANK LINKAGE AND PAVALA VADDI, MANDAL WISE (2014 - 15) 146 13.10 PARTICULARS OF INDIRA KRANTI PATHAM (IKP) IN URBAN AREAS / 147 MUNCIPALITIES. 14 - PRICES TABLE NO. CONTENTS 14.1 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX NUMBERS FOR AGRICULTURAL LABOUR IN ANDRA 148 PRADESH, 14.2 CONSUMER (Latest ten years) PRICE INDEX NUMBERS FOR INDUSTRIAL WORKING CLASS 149 AT SELECTED CENTERS IN ANDHRA PRADESH (2013-14 & 2014 - 15) 14.3 AVERAGE DAILY PRICES OF SIX ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES (2014 - 15) 150 14.4 MONTHLY AVERAGE ON WEEKLY RETAIL PRICES OF (30) ESSENTIAL 151 COMMODITIES (2014 - 15) 14.5 AVERAGE DAILY WAGES OF AGRICULTURAL LABOUR (2014 - 15) 152 14.6 AVERAGE PRICES OF BUILDING MATERIALS AND WAGES OF CONSTRUCTION 153 - 155 LABOUR (2012-13, 2013-14 & 2014 - 15) 15 - EMPLOYMENT, LABOUR AND LABOUR WELFARE TABLE NO. CONTENTS 15.1 CATEGORY WISE REGISTRATIONS, NOTIFICATIONS AND PLACEMENT (latest 156 - 157 calender year) 15.2 REGISTRATIONS & PLACEMENTS BY EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES IN RESPECT OF 158 SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF APPLICATIONS (latest calender year) 15.3 EMPLOYERS USING EXCHANGES & VACANCIES NOTIFIED (latest five years) 159 15.4 AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKERS EMPLOYED DAILY IN ESTABLISHMENTS UNDER 160 THE OPERATION OF FACTORIES ACT,1948 (2014 - 15) 15.5 DISTRIBUTION OF STATE PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYEES SECTOR WISE AND 161 - 165 MANDAL WISE (latest Census) 15.6 SECTOR WISE DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYEES AS PER EMPLOYEES (latest Census) 166 15.7 AVERAGE DAILY EARNINGS OF LABOUR AT COAL FIELDS (2014 - 15) 167 15.8 IMPLEMENTATION OF NATIONAL RURAL EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE SCHEME 168 (NREGS), MANDAL WISE (2014 - 15) 16 - EDUCATION TABLE NO.
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