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IMPLEMENTED AREA Details of Revenue Villagtes Involving IMPLEMENTED AREA Details of revenue villagtes involving implemented districts may be obtained from RD/JD(I/c) of RO/SRO of the concerned State. ANDHRA PRADESH (HYDRABAD) SL. Name of Name of Date of Date of a As on 31-3-2008 No Centre District Implement extension atianon of medical No. of No. of IPs/ care to employees family families units (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 1. Adoni includes Kurnool 14.8.60 13.11.60 2935 2936 Adoni o/s Kurnool 1.7.04 1.7.04 2. Alair 1.2.07 1.2.07 85 85 3. Amanagullu Mehaboob 1.2.07 1.2.07 1704 1714 Nagar 4. Angallu Chittoor 1.5.05 1.5.05 0 0 5. Anantapur Anantapur 1.8.87 1.8.87 1560 1560 includes Anantapur Anantapur 1.5.04 1.5.04 6. Anthergaon Karim nagar 13.3.75 29.6.75 0 0 7. Armoor, Nizamabad 1.3.06 1.3.06 122 122 Ankapur & Govindapet 8. Arthevelly/ Ranga Reddy 1.8.95 1.8.95 Included in Medhcal Yellampet 9. Banguru – Chittor 1.7.87 1.7.87 298 299 palayam 10. Banavasi Kurnool 16.1.96 16.1.96 Included in Yemniganur 11. Basanth Nagar Karim Nagar 30.3.75 29.6.75 1422 1422 includes Basanth Nagar Karim Nagar 1.5.05 1.5.05 O/s 12. Bhongir/ Nalgonda 1.7.87 1.7.87 696 708 Guddur include i) Raigiri Nalgonda 1.6.95 1.6.95 13. Bhadrachalam Khammam 16.12.88 16.12.88 0 0 (sarapaka) 14. Bibinagar Nalgonda 1.5.95 1.5.953566 3748 3861 includes i) Nemarigo- Nalgonda 1.6.96 1.6.96 mula 15. Bodhan Nizamabad 1.3.06 1.3.06 314 315 16. Bodduppal Hyderabad 1.6.95 1.6.95 Included in Hyderabad 17. Bollaram Medak 15.8.87 15.8.87 16642 16691 18. Bonthapally Medak 1.12.91 1.12.91 6818 6829 19. Borapatla Medak 1.5.06 1.5.06 1969 2082 20. Budhera Medak 1.12.04 1.12.04 531 542 21. Chitkul Medak 16.7.90 16.7.90 21 21 1 IMPLEMENTED AREA Details of revenue villagtes involving implemented districts may be obtained from RD/JD(I/c) of RO/SRO of the concerned State. 22. Chityal Nalgonda 1.5.2000 1.5.2000 145 146 23. Choutupal Nalgonda 1.10.99 1.10.99 1684 1787 24. Cuddapah Cuddapah 28.11.65 27.2.66 2491 2498 includes Cuddapal o/s Cuddapah 1.5.04 1.5.04 i) Includes O/s of Cuddapah 29.2.76 30.5.76 Cuddapah 25. Chittor Chittor 3.5.64 2.8.64 2155 2214 includes i) Rev.Vill.of Chittor 16.3.97 16.3.97 Reddygunta 26. Digiwal Medak 1.3.06 1.3.06 437 441 27. Godavari Karim Nagar 1.5.04 1.5.04 318 319 Khani 28. Ghatkesar Ranga Reddy 1.9.2000 1.9.2000 1039 1044 includes O/s of Ranga Reddy Ghatkesar 29. Gagillapur Ranga Reddy 1.3.98 1.3.98 Included in Bonthapally 30. Gajulamandam Chittor 1.7.86 1.7.86 Included in Renigunta 31. Gondiparla 0 0 32. Guntakal Anantpur 17.2.63 19.5.63 726 727 33. Guravaraju Chittor 16.5.86 16.5.86 Included in Renigunta Palli 34. Hindupur Anantpur 1.10.72 31.12.72 7279 7280 includes i) Thumkunta Anantpur 1.2.95 1.2.95 35. Hyderabad Hyderabad 1.5.55 26.1.59 254649 256412 includes Secunderabad Ranga Reddy 26.3.67 26.3.67 i) O/s of Hyderabad 3.5.81 3.5.81 Hyderabad ii) Cont. area of Ranga reddy 1.8.99 1.8.99 Golcanda (Gandipet) 36. Isanapur Medak 1.9.89 1.9.89 7873 8107 /Rudraram 37. Jammala 1.8.2007 1.8.2007 0 0 Madugu 38. Janakpet Nizamabad 1.6.95 1.6.95 Included in Nizamabad 39. Jangaon Warangal 1.9.2000 1.9.2000 74 74 40. Jeedimetla Ranga Reddy 25.10.81 25.10.81 29686 29916 41. Jeedimeta o/s Ranga Reddy 1.9.04 1.9.04 2887 2965 42. Kalahasti Chittoor 19.12.65 20.3.66 73 74 2 IMPLEMENTED AREA Details of revenue villagtes involving implemented districts may be obtained from RD/JD(I/c) of RO/SRO of the concerned State. 43. Kallakal Medak 1.9.98 1.9.98 548 562 44. Kallur Kurnool 1.7.87 1.7.87 Included in Kurnool 45. Kalwakurthy Mehaboob 1.2.07 1.2.07 1085 1102 Nagar 46. Kanchanbagh - - & Karmanghat 47. Karim Nagar Karim Nagar 1.5.04 1.5.04 1524 1530 48. Koheda/ Ranga Reddy 1.5.04 1.5.04 8243 8723 Anajpur 49. Khammam Khammam 1.1.2001 1.1.2001 822 824 50. Kapra/ Ranga Reddy 16.4.92 16.4.92 1480 1532 Mallapur 51. Kodad Nalgonda 1.1.07 1.1.07 241 251 52. Kodur/ kadapa 28.3.82 28.3.82 152 152 Mangampet 53. Kattendan Ranga Reddy 28.10.84 28.10.84 4885 5008 includes i) Gaganpahad Ranga Reddy 1.8.95 1.8.95 ii) Satamrai Range Reddy 1.12.99 1.12.99 iii) Edulabad Ranga Reddy 1.7.06 1.7.06 54. Kothagudem/ Khammam 26.6.83 26.6.83 251 260 Ramavaram/ Poloncha includes i) Siripuram Khammam 16.6.95 16.6.95 55. Kothepally & Adilabad 1.5.03 1.05.03 81 81 Timmapur 56. Kukatpally Ranga Reddy 1.9.01 1.9.01 11739 17810 57. Kuppam Chittoor 26.12.65 27.3.66 108 112 58 Kurnool Kurnool 25.3.62 24.6.6 6557 6626 includes i) Gondiparla Kurnool 25.4.82 25.4.82 ii) Dinedevera- Kurnool 1.7.87 1.7.87 padu iii) Mamidala- Kurnool 16.6.95 16.6.95 paddu iv) Pedapadu Kurnool 1.10.97 1.10.97 59. Karakambadi Chittoor 1.2.95 1.2.95 Included in Renigunta 60 L. B. Nagar Range Reddy 1.5.04 1.5.04 13671 14430 61 Medanapally Chittoor 1.4.86 1.4.86 1146 1147 includes i) Ind.Estate Chittoor 8.11.81 8.11.81 ii) Kothavari-Palli Chittoor 8.11.81 8.11.81 3 IMPLEMENTED AREA Details of revenue villagtes involving implemented districts may be obtained from RD/JD(I/c) of RO/SRO of the concerned State. iii) Vempalli Chittoor 1.12.95 1.12.95 62 Medhcal Ranga Reddy 1.8.87 1.8.95 8547 8901 63 Mahaboob Mahaboob 28.1.73 29.4.73 3450 3462 Nagar Nagar 64. Mallapur Mahaboob 16.1.96 16.1.96 Included in Thimmapur/Kothur Nagar 65 Mancherial Adilabad 18.3.79 18.3.79 81 81 included Naspur Adilabad 16.6.95 16.6.95 66 Miryalaguda Nelgonda 1.5.04 1.5.04 569 572 67. Mudimyal Ranga Reddy 16.11.93 16.11.93 68 Muthangi Medak 1.8.87 1.8.87 802 822 69 Nagaram Ranga Reddy 1.4.93 1.4.93 577 579 70 Nagaram, Nizamabad 1.3.06 1.3.06 Included in Naagaram Khanapur & Koloor 71 Nagari Chittoor 1.12.91 1.12.91 1393 1403 72 Nalgonda Nalgonda 1.5.04 1.5.04 399 401 73 Nallabandanda - - gudem/ Dondapadu 74 Nandyal Kurnool 1.3.86 1.3.86 2742 2750 Includes i) Ponnapuram Ranga Reddy 1.8.86 1.8.86 ii) Chabollu Ranga Reddy 1.6.95 1.6.95 75 Nirmal Adilabad 2.12.84 2.12.84 370 370 includes i) Venkatapur -do- 16.2.86 16.2.86 ii) Manjalapur -do- 16.6.95 16.6.95 76 Nizamabad Nizamabad 28.3.82 28.3.82 4926 4927 Includes 77 Patighanapur Medak 1.12.91 1.12.91 4492 4549 78 Peeramcheru Ranga Reddy 1.9.06 1.9.06 0 79 Proddatur Kadapa 13.8.72 12.12.72 448 448 inculdes O/S of Cuddapah 1.12.2000 1.12.2000 Proddatur 80 Pasha - Medak 1.8.93 1.8.93 1778 2213 Mailaram 81 Pedakandukar Nalgonda 1.5.04 1.5.04 409 410 82 Pudi/ Chittoor 1.3.06 1.3.06 0 0 Tiruchanur 83 Pullur - - 4 IMPLEMENTED AREA Details of revenue villagtes involving implemented districts may be obtained from RD/JD(I/c) of RO/SRO of the concerned State. 84 Puttur Chittoor 1.3.06 1.3.06 724 726 85 Ramachandrap Medak 29.4.79 29.4.79 27099 27691 uram i) Pattancheru (Ex.BHEL) ii)Ramachandr Medak 1.3.05 1.3.05 apuram & Pattancherry 86 Ramagundam Karimnagar 2.5.65 1.8.65 1836 1838 includes Ramagundam Karimnagar 1.10.2000 1.10.2000 (Culstre-I) 87 Renigunta Chittoor 29.4.62 29.7.62 3649 3681 88 Radhav Puram Nalgonda 1.9.04 1.9.04 Included in Nalgonda 89 Rayadurg Ananthpur 23.7.72 22.10.72 0 0 90 Sabashpally 1.11.91 1.11.91 286 289 (Donthi) includes Medak 1.8.05 1.8.05 Dhanthi 91 Sadashivpet Medak 1.5.88 1.5.88 12610 13177 (Donthi) includes i) Ankenpally Medak 1.2.95 1.2.95 ii) Pothireddy- Medak 1.10.98 1.10.98 palli iii) Sadasivapet Medak 1.4.01 1.04.01 (o/s) 92 Samshabad Ranga Reddy 1.1.2001 1.1.2001 1574 1580 93 Satamrai 0 0 94 Shameerpet Ranga Reddy 1.2.2001 1.2.2001 2695 2782 95 Sherilingam- Ranga Reddy 1.2.98 1.2.98 1684 2116 pally 96 Shadnagar Mehaboob 1.5.04 1.5.04 3577 3631 Nagar 97 Sirpur Kagaz Adilabad 27.3.60 26.6.60 5868 6018 Nagar include i) Wanjari & -do- 26.8.84 26.8.84 Lanjaguda 98 Suryapet Nalgonda 1.5.04 1.5.04 2668 2842 99 Thandigotla & Cuddappah 1.11.97 1.11.97 Koparthi 100 Tandur Ranga Reddy 1.3.05 1.3.05 374 380 101 Thimmapur/ Mahboob 1.3.87 1.3.87 9377 9717 Kothur Nagar includes i) Penjerla -do- 16.1.96 16.1.96 5 IMPLEMENTED AREA Details of revenue villagtes involving implemented districts may be obtained from RD/JD(I/c) of RO/SRO of the concerned State.
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