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Village Statistics, Anantapur District ,Andhra Pradesh OENSUS OF 1921 VILLAGE STATISTICS ANA-NTAPUR DISTRICT MADRAS PRESIDENOY MADltAS Plll~TEiJ BY THE SUPEllINTffi:>fDKl'IT, GOYERNMI'INr PRESS 1112 1 CENSUS OF 1921. AN.LL\_NTAPUR, TALU1{. Note.-The population entered against villages mal'ked t includes travellers enumerated within the village limits. 2 Village Statement, AlIantap'Ut· Taluk. - POPULh'l'lON. RELIGiON. C '"0. Z \ .; .. Names of villages. .~ ~ .. .. .; ., ai ~., ~ .; d . 0 I e; ... oe d d <tJ '"0 .~ d .;; 8 d ~~ '" '" ..d III "0"::; 0 ~ ..:::" .~cil '" rn " ~ S (5 \ 0 \ Il-<" I ~ ~" ~ I 0 I I Government. 1 _~grahii.mm ... ... 38 201 104 p,7 201 ... .. ... 2 A"ulMu ... ... ... 168 889 466 423 826 64 ... ... 3 Alamuru .. , ... 263 1,435 787 648 1,374 51 ... ... 4 Anandarowplita. ... ... 41 229 107 122 229 . .. ... .. 5 Anantapur Munici. 2,127 11,452 6,077 5,375 8,098 3,120 218 16 polity t 2,2(';; WaT(~ 1 ... '" 435 2,918 1,760 1,158 li21 192 ... Do. I! ... ... 662 a,OH) 1,50S 1,&13 2,622 388 9 ... Do. S ... .. , 508 2,759 1,42~~ 1,336 1,880 867 1 2 Do. 4- ... ... 522 2,756 1,388 1,368 1,382 1,344 16 14 6 Atmakiirn .. ... 484 2,615 1,325 1,290 2,415 181" Hl ... 7 BandamidapalJi ... 353 1,801 P30 8il 1,598 2C3 ... ... 8 Bandlapalli ... .. 2{)9 1,083 548 535 1,030 53 ... ... 9 Bodagandoddi ". ... 35 16\! 101 68 11\9 .., ... '" 10 Bommlparti ... ... 112 556 287 269 536 20 ... .. 11 Bondalavadllo ". ... 161 878 465 413 867 11 ... ... 12 Brahmanayiileru ... 208 908 481 427 885 23 ... ... 13 Biido.du ... ... ... 46 273 146 127 2'39 3 1 ... a Ilukkacherla ... 182 955 480 475 938 17 ... .. 15 B Ill>kal'ayasamudram- .. 523 2,436 1,223 l.213 2,319 116 1 '" 16 Chiimaliirn ... .. , 264 1,364 7Hl 646 1,271 93 ... .. 17 OheduUa .- ... ... 73 4(15 218 187 387 18 ... ... 18 Chekl'iiyape~a ... ... 282 1,264 619 645 1,185 79 ... -.. 19 Chenn!lmp311i ... .. 224 1,208 608 600 1,177 31 ... ... 20 Chennavfilram ... ... 60 303 166 137 2~9 4 ... ... 21 Ohiyedll ... ... ... 385 2,020 1,065 955 1,907 113 ... .. 22 Cho]aaamudram ... 100 514 256 258 505 9 ... .. 23 Dandllvaripalli '" ... 140 cil 328 283 604 7 ... .. 24 Dugl11nari ... ... 183 959 (;00 459 884 75 ... .. 25 Dllrgam ... ... .. 90 413 202 211 413 ... ... ... 26 Erraguntla ... ... 197 942 517 425 864 78 ... .." 27 Gandlaparti .. , .-. 13B 795 417 378 781 14 ... ... 28 GarJadinne ... ... 199 973 536 437 P03 70 ... .. 29 Gor.dil'eddipnlli... ... 234 1,181 627 554 1,125 56 ... ... 30 Gurdindla ... 342 1,762 941 821 1,649 113 ... .. 31 Got.ukuru ... ... 116 528 287 241 506 22 ... ... 3:! Goviudapalle ... ... 89 396 206 190 375 21 ... .. 33 Giiglldu .. ... ... 431 1,584 852 732 1,404 120 ... .. 34 EIamp9.puram ... ... 141 710 362 348 710 ... .. ... 35 if anulUapnram .. ... 37 165 89 76 164 1 ... .. 3G Hn\'eli Sodaniplllli ... 150 1,261 669 592 1,250 11 ... ... 3i llIiir ... '" ... 240 1,177 594 583 1,110 67 .. ... 38 Ipperu ... ... 341 1,585 812 773 1,486 99 ',1' ." \ 39 Itika In palli '" ... 144 748 381 367 738 10 .... ... 40 J:tmbuladinne ... ... 67 324 182 142 319 5 '" .. 41 J antaluru ... ... 187 977 506 471 84,3 134 .. ... 42 JulakiilvlJ, ... ... 163 766 387 379 766 ... ... '" 4'1 Kabgalla .•. '" 61 271 145 126 268 3 ... 44 Kakkalapalli ... ... 164 812 444 36~ 805 7 ... ... 45 Kallumn~i ... ... 183 1,046 529 517 1,014 32 ... ... 3 Village Statement, Anantapur Taluk-cont.. Po ru r.A TlON • RELIGION. - ci "0 .; Z .; .; Nnmes (of vilbges. ._'" .;" 0'; I .; ..... ::..., ai ..... ..... I .h.,., . 0 "d 't:I d! - i 6l .~,.. '" c co" ~ '" co ~ '0:..: 0 ... 8 :: ,Q'C ._~ ~ o~ ~s I i (5 rn'" Po<" ;;;1'" r;:.'" ~ 0 I I -.- I I I I I I I I Government-cont. I I I I I I Kallilrn ... 107 1 46 ... ... f li28 202 2G6 4741 53 ... 47 KiilUiiripalli ... 86 504 266 238 446 58 ... ... I 4-8 KRmmiiru ... ... 244 1,257 670 587 i.,187 70 ... I ... 49 KRna.mpalli ... ... Btl 447 218 2211 4% 12 .. ... 50 Kandnkurn ... ... 296 1,494 783 711 1,426 68 .. ... 51 Kiit.igiinikiilva ... ... ~1 559 307 252 542 15 .. 2 52 Kodime ... ... ... 140 78tJ 42;;' 36-~ 778 11 . .. .. , 53 Kolanka ... ... 151 686 341 345 61lS Hs ... .., 54 Kondakiudi Agmbaram. 32H 879 781 1,022 38 ... 1,660 I '" 55 Koppalakonna ... .. 229 1,016 520 496 9H 37 28 .. , 56 Korikodll ... ... 187 793 402 391 715 78 ... .. 57 Korrapadll ... .. IU8 74f, 390 356 707 39 .. .. , 58 Kiidern ... ... 273 1,281 674 607 1,198 82 1 ... 59 Kurugunta ... ... 135 692 363 329 665 27 . .. .. 60 l\faddigubba ... .. 148 754 391. 360' 751 3 . .. ... 61 l\Iairumiirda HalJi ... 74 323 174 149 321 2 ... .., 62 l\Iannila ... ... ... 122 68i 35-1> 333 652 35 ... ..' 63 ]\-liir'uru ... ... 514 2,331 1,249 1,082 2,230 101 . .. .., 64 l\Ianltla ... .. , ::: I 238 1,023 505 518 961 62 ... .. , 65 Maftagondi ... ... I 72 360 200 160 356 4 ... .., 66 Mortiidu ... ... ... 274 1,267 666 601 1,126 141 ... .., 67 Mnntimadugu 000 ... HiD 807 444 363 illS 59 20 .. 68 Nadimidoddi ... .. 225 1,121 573 548 1,079 42 ... .. 69 Niirapala ... ... 447 2,368 1,221 1,147 2,037 331 ... ... 70 Nar.. siipnram ... .. , IIl7 1,055 562 493 1,033 22 ... ... 71 Niiriiy ,onapu ram ... 8S 48-1, 260 218 412 72 ... .. 72 Nidhanavada ... ... 62 293 152 HI 291 2 ... .., 73 Padamatiyaliiru ... 329 1,663 888 775 1,502 19 142 ... 74 Piilcherla ... ... 1.96 872 471 401 851l 15 1 .. 75 Pappul'll ... ... 189 938 475 ,.1-63 877 61 .., 76 PiDII.kacheria .. .. 1£8 640 320 320 617 n ... .., 77 Piravali ... .. , ... lr,2 720 353 367 (:42 711 ... .. , 78 Podiralla ... ... 300 1,438 762 676 1,385 5;1 ... .., 79 P6turoyi '" ... 124 59D 323 276 52S 7 6,~ ... 80 Raohaniplllli ... ... ]09 550 284 256 46~1 81 ... .. 81 Rachepalli ... ... 154 852 447 405 848 4, .., ... 82 RiipMdu ... .. 495 2,698 1,346 1,352 20657 4(1 1 , .. 83 Reddipalli ... ... 259 1,296 G99 597 1,286 10 ... ... 84 Salakamcher~.vn ... 188 827 427 4-00 80;; 22 ... 85 Sanapa ... ... ... 272 1,394 728 666 1,351 43 ... ... 86 Siddampeta ... ... Uninba bited . 87 Siddariimpmam ... 229 1,237 660 577 1,219 18 .., I ... 88 Siddariische1'la ... .. 99 535 268 267 534 1 ... .. 89 Singanamiila ... ... 688 3,026 1,'1,84 1,542 2,271 755 ... ... 90 So{lanapn lJi ... ... 162 8U 401 413 682 132 .. ... 91 Somanad()ddi ... ... 91 511 265 246 497 li ... ... 92 Srivam.m ... .. 79 395 213 182 38a 15 ... .. 93 Tarimela ... ." 281 1,682 897 71'5 1~37 139 6 ... 94- Tiilll.piil'i .. , ... .. , 244- 1,312 6S5 627 1,26-1, 48 ... .., 95 Tat-jebel'l&. ... ... 117 625 328 2.. :7 565 GO .. ... 4 Village Stutelllerd, Anantapur Tuluk-c(lut. I I FO?ULA1'ION. RELIGIO)l. 0 I "0' ,,; Z 01 '" 00 , . Names of villages. I .~ '" <=! .; ~ .., . 0..'" 0 j ~ .:;; ~ <=!.. i ] - .~'" II!0: '" OJ .... ';0'" 8 Q '" ~ .. 03 ., I 8..8" " '"OJ ,.<.:l .... " Q.. :;;; " 6 "'" rn I 0 I ~" S ~ 0 0 I I Gover11,'Iltent--cont. I I 96 Timmapnram 230 521:) ],136 G ... ... '" 1,141 J :lJ 97 Topudnrti ... ::.1 224 1,193 . 607 586 1,099 9~ ... ... 98 U diri piko,ndR ... ... ! 156 915 504 411 749 166 .. '" 99 Ullikallu ... ... 170 8f)7 407 400 793 14 ... '" 100 [J pparapalli ... ... 144 766 391 375 742 24 '" ... 101 Venkatam palJi ... ... 222 1,142 592, 550 1,079 63 .. ... 102 Yerragunta ... ... 75 ';'03 213 ]90 403 ... .. ... ----------_ ---------- -- Totol ... 21,640 ]09,260 57,014 52,246 100,089 8,65a 503 18 -_ -------- ------ - _ _- Ina'llt. 103 Ankampeta ... ... 8 45 21) 20 42 3 ... ... 104 Hriihmanapalli ... ... 33 171 97 74 171 ... ... ... 105 Bnddl'palli ... ... Uninhn bi'ed. 105 Ohennarayanipalli ... 7 23 15 8 23 ... '" ... 107 Ohilipalll ... ... 29 167 96 71 166 1 .. ... 108 Gangalakunta .. ... 5'3 3U 179 162 309 32 ... ... 109 Gollapalli ... ... 9 73 42 31 72 1 '" ... )47 no JangiHapnlli ... ... 55 306 159 273 33 '" .. biteu. 111 Karnatakulllpalli '" Uninha 112 Korivi palli ... .., 102 365 179 186 3.5 20 ... ... 113 Krishnapuram .. , ... 120 560 293 267 472 88 ... ... 114 Lolnru ... ... 52 282 147 135 258 24 . .. ... 115 Ob~lapnram ... .. Uninho bited . 2() 116 Piipampeta ... ... 7 45 25 45 '" ... .. 117 Peddiijii,lapuram .. Uninha bit,·,l. 118 Sajj~.lakiil vapalli ... 33 187 102 85 181 6 ... ... -_- ------------ ----_ -- Totai .. , 511 2,565 1,347 1,218 2,357 208 ... ... --- ------._- ---- -_ --- Grand Total ... 22,151 111,825 58,361 53,464. 102,446 --8,858 503 18 CENSUS ()F 1921. VILLAGE STATE)IE:N1'. , DIIA1{.NIAVA1{AlVl TALTIK. Note.-(l) The population entered !,Il'ainst villages marked t inollldf's travellers ennUierated within the villHge liniits. 6 V~llage Statement, Dharmavaram Talnl•. POPULATION. REr,IGION. o 'tI. z No.meR of villages. ._C!) '"OJ ...,, . 3 ~'" '" ... "00 0" ._ ".. CD oo..c:: ..c::... .~'" ro o I;,;) Government. 1 A ppariischeruvu 221 1,035 529 506 ],012 23 2 Battu18palli ... 460 2,'137 1,244 1,193 2,266 164 7 3 Chennekottapalli 439 2,073 1,052 1,021 1,929 142 2 4 ChArlopalli .. 253 1,308 703 605 1,266 41 I 5 Chigichel'la .. 338 1,815 940 875 1,745 70 6 ChinnachIgullarevu .. 215 J ,017 537 480 988 29 7 Chinnakotlllo.. .. 231 1.161 623 538 1,U3a 126 8 DiidulilTn ... .. 236 1,402 702 700 1.350 52 9 Darl'samiila ... .. 269 1,291 667 624 1,250 32 9 10 Dbarmavaram Townt ..
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