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Studies on Lead-Zinc Mineralization in Karempudi Area, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh
STUDIES ON LEAD-ZINC MINERALIZATION IN KAREMPUDI AREA, GUNTUR DISTRICT, ANDHRA PRADESH BY K. KAMESWARA RAO AND C. MAHADEVAN, F.A.Sc. (Department cf Geology, Andhra University, Waltair) Received. July 29, 1960 ABSTRACT The geological formations near Karempudi area in Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh (Lat. 16° 20' and 16° 26'; Long. 79° 38' 40" and 79° 45') consist of slaty shales of Cumbum, Irlakonda quartzites, Kolumnala slates and shales with intercalations of siliceous dolomitic limestones and Sree- sailam quartzites of Krishna Series, forming a perfect conformable sequence, all the formations striking N.E.-S.W. and dipping on average 25° S.E. The Srisailam quartzites are overlaid unconformably by Palnad limestones (Narjis) of Jammalamadugu stage of Kurnool Series with a constant dip of 8-12° in the same direction. The Krishna Series were subjected to local but intense structural dis- turbances resulting in an overfold. Subsequent to the overfolding, lead mineralization has taken place in dolomitic limestones. The lead-zinc minerals of Karempudi consist of Galena, Sphalerite, Jamesonite, Tetra- hedrite as primary minerals, and Anglesite as secondary mineral; there is association of chalcopyrite with Sphalerite. The textures are due to replacement and unmixing (?). The paragenetic sequence of the minerals is established to be sphalerite, chalcopyrite, galena, jamesonite, tetra- hedrite and anglesite. Correlation of field to laboratory studies revealed that the minerals are of hydrothermal (hypogene) origin. The structural and lithological favourability and controlling of the mineralisation are also explained. Anglesite owes its origin to the oxidation of galena due to air-water pro- cesses. The mineralization is surmised to have taken place in Pre-Palnads and Post-Krishna times. -
SAMAGRA SHIKSHA, ANDHRA PRADESH Present: V. Chinaveerabhadurdu, I.A.S., Rc.No.SS-16021/17/2020-MIS SEC-SSA-2 Date:16/03/2020
File No.SS-16021/17/2020-MIS SEC-SSA PROCEEDINGS OF THE STATE PROJECT DIRECTOR SAMAGRA SHIKSHA, ANDHRA PRADESH Present: V. Chinaveerabhadurdu, I.A.S., Rc.No.SS-16021/17/2020-MIS SEC-SSA-2 Date:16/03/2020 Sub:- AP, Samagra Shiksha - conducting / convening of Parent Committees (SMCs) meetings – Secondary – Rs.2,05,20,000/- Sanction – Orders – Issued – Reg. Read:- 1.Minutes of meeting of the AWP&B PAB 2019-20, dated:05.07.2019. 2. This office Proceedings Rc.No.SS-16021/17/2020-MIS SEC- SSA-1 dt. -03-2020. && && && ORDER: In the reference 2nd read above, an amount of Rs.2,05,20,000/- (Rs.Two Crores Five lakhs and Twenty thousand only) is sanctioned @ Rs.3000/- to the Parent Committees(SMCs) of 6840 Secondary Schools in the State to the District Educational Officer and Ex-Officio District Project coordinator in the State for distribution the same to the Parent Committees for utilize the same amount for conducting / convening of Parent Committees (SMCs) meetings on a single notified date by the State once in every quarter. Incentivising nominated parents for attending the Parent Committees (SMCs) meeting regularly, uploading of quarterly reports with respect to meetings held and status of the school as per the Mobile App which is being developed in MHRD. The breakup of the amounts allocated to the districts in the State is as follows: S. No. District Unit Cost in Rs. Amount in Rs. No. of Secondary Schools 1 Srikakulam 512 3000 1536000 2 Vizianagaram 393 3000 1179000 3 Visakhapatnam 535 3000 1605000 4 East Godavari 683 3000 2049000 5 West Godavari -
Name & Designation Of
ZILLA PRAJA PARISHAD: GUNTUR. Name & Designation of the Name & Designation Sl. Name of the Office Name & Designation of Public Public Information Officer of the Asst. Public No. and Address Authority Telephone No. / Cell No Telephone No. / Cell No. Information Officer R. Jayaprakash Narayan G.VEERANJANEYULU Chief Executive Officer, Deputy Chief Executive M.S.Chandrashekar Zilla Praja Parishad, Zilla Praja Parishad, Guntur Officer(FAC) Superintendent 1 Guntur 0863-2234082 0863-2234217 0863-2234082 9849903355 9885665588 Fax - 0863 - 2240828 Fax - 0863-2240828 Fax - 0863 - 2240828 S.Sarada devi B. Mahesh Babu D.S.Prasad Mandal Praja Parishad, Mandal Parishad Development Officer 2 Superintendent Senior Assistant Amaravathi 08645 - 255275 08645 - 255275 08645 - 255275 99490 02120 P.Padmavati N. Ratna Manjula Y.V.S.R.Prasad Mandal Praja Parishad, Mandal Parishad Development Officer 3 Superintendent Senior Assistant Amruthaluru 08644 - 255235 08644-255235 08644-255235 99087 84555 P.S.Padmakar B. Rama Naik L.Subba Rao Mandal Praja Parishad, Mandal Parishad Development Officer 4 Superintendent Senior Assistant Atchempet 08640 - 246051 08640-246051 08640-246051 99492 22293 Ch.Suvartha P.Rama Jyoti M.Karuna Sagar Mandal Praja Parishad, Mandal Parishad Development Officer 5 Superintendent Senior Assistant Bapatla 08643 - 224126 08643-224126 08643-224126 98499 03361 G.Gabru Naik Raj Gopal S.Raja Mohan Mandal Praja Parishad, Mandal Parishad Development Officer 6 Superintendent Senior Assistant Bellamkonda 08641 - 238732 08641-238732 08641-238732 98668 -
Assessment and Comparison of Ground Water Quality in Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh by Using ARC GIS
Volume 3, Issue 4, April – 2018 International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology ISSN No:-2456-2165 Assessment and Comparison of Ground water Quality in Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh by using ARC GIS K.T.V Subba Rao1, D.Venkatesh1, S.Farooq Ahmed2 1B.Tech Student, Department of civil Engineering, VVIT, Nambur, Guntur, India 2Associate Professor, Department of civil Engineering, VVIT, Nambur, Guntur, India Abstract:- Groundwater normally clean and free of bacteria as it is filtered through various soil layers. But due How well loosely arranged rock (such as sand and to Rapid urbanization, industrialization and improper gravel) holds water depends on the size and shape of the rock disposal of waste that polluting even groundwater. particles. Layers of loosely arranged particles of uniform size Objective of this study is to assess and map the spatial tend to hold more water than layers of rock with materials of distribution of groundwater quality in Guntur District different sizes. This is because smaller rock materials can Andhra Pradesh, using geographical information system relax in space between larger rocks, decreasing the space (GIS). As the capital region is laid in between Guntur and available to hold water. It is usually much cleaner than surface Krishna district. Groundwater is the main source for water. Source of ground water is rain and snow that falls to the industrialization and urbanization. Here the physical and ground a portion of which percolates down into the ground to chemical properties analytical data of groundwater sample become ground water.25-40% of world population is using data of 30 well points of various regions in Guntur district groundwater for drinking purpose. -
Handbook of Statistics Guntur District 2015 Andhra Pradesh.Pdf
Sri. Kantilal Dande, I.A.S., District Collector & Magistrate, Guntur. PREFACE I am glad that the Hand Book of Statistics of Guntur District for the year 2014-15 is being released. In view of the rapid socio-economic development and progress being made at macro and micro levels the need for maintaining a Basic Information System and statistical infrastructure is very much essential. As such the present Hand Book gives the statistics on various aspects of socio-economic development under various sectors in the District. I hope this book will serve as a useful source of information for the Public, Administrators, Planners, Bankers, NGOs, Development Agencies and Research scholars for information and implementation of various developmental programmes, projects & schemes in the district. The data incorporated in this book has been collected from various Central / State Government Departments, Public Sector undertakings, Corporations and other agencies. I express my deep gratitude to all the officers of the concerned agencies in furnishing the data for this publication. I appreciate the efforts made by Chief Planning Officer and his staff for the excellent work done by them in bringing out this publication. Any suggestion for further improvement of this publication is most welcome. GUNTUR DISTRICT COLLECTOR Date: - 01-2016 GUNTUR DISTRICT HAND BOOK OF STATISTICS – 2015 CONTENTS Table No. ItemPage No. A. Salient Features of the District (1 to 2) i - ii A-1 Places of Tourist Importance iii B. Comparision of the District with the State 2012-13 iv-viii C. Administrative Divisions in the District – 2014 ix C-1 Municipal Information in the District-2014-15 x D. -
Mandal Special Officers Details in Guntur District As on 07.10.2019
MANDAL SPECIAL OFFICERS DETAILS IN GUNTUR DISTRICT AS ON 07.10.2019 Sl. Name of the Name of the Officer Mobile No Designation of the Officer No. Mandal 1 AMARAVATHI Sri G. VEERAIAH 9849903376 DIVISIONAL PANCHYAT OFFICER, GUNTUR CHOUDARI 2 ATCHAMPET Sri P. RAJESH BABU 9100109186 DISTRICT CO - OPERATIVE AUDIT OFFICER, GUNTUR 3 BELLAMKONDA Smt. K. AMALA KUMARI 8886614114 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE, KROSURU 4 GUNTUR RURAL Smt. C. PADMAVATHI 8886614118 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE, O/o @ Piduguralla. 5 KROSURU Sri.Y. AJAY KUMAR 9640909823 GENERAL MANAGER, DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTER, GUNTUR. 6 MANGALAGIRI Smt. Y.V. PRASANNA 9440814511 PROJECT DIRECTOR, DW & CDA, GUNTUR. LAKSHMI 7 MEDIKONDURU Smt. M. VARALAKSHMI 9182361247 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, MARKETING, GUNTUR 8 MUPPALLA Sri CH. RAVI KUMAR 8886614107 ASSISTANT. DIRECTOR, AGRICULTURE (R) – SATTENAPALLI 9 PEDAKAKANI Sri T. SRINIVASA RAO 8886614142 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, AGRICULTURE, PESTISIDES, GUNTUR. DEPUTY EXECUTIVE ENGINEER, PIU, SUB 10 PEDAKURAPADU Sri B.RAMA RAO 9849086958 DIVISION, PEDAKURAPADU@ SATTENAPALLI 11 PEDANANDIPADU Sri.SRINIVASARAO 8886614123 ASSISTANT. DIRECTOR, AGRICULTURE, GUNTUR 12 PHIRANGIPURAM Smt. RAJESWARI 7702003536 DISTRICT MANAGER CIVIL SUPPLIES, GUNTUR 13 PRATHIPADU Sri B.SAMBAIAH 9849389962 DEPUTY EXECUTIVE ENGINEER, PRI SUB DIVISION, PRATHIPADU@GUNTUR 14 RAJUPALEM Smt. RAMA DEVI 7995552871 DISTRICT SOCIAL WELFARE OFFICER, GUNTUR 15 SATTENAPALLI 9100109189 DIVISIONAL CO - OPERATIVE OFFICER, Sri.D. SRINIVASARAO NARASARAOPET. 16 TADEPALLI Smt P. MASTANAMMA 8886614116 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, AGRICULTURE, MANGALAGIRI 17 TADIKONDA Sri SAYYAD RAFI AHAMED 9182361228 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF MARKETING, AMC TADIKONDA. 18 THULLURU Smt. KALPANA 9963899994 DISTRICT B.C.WELFARE OFFICER, GUNTUR 19 VATTICHERUKURU Smt.D. DURGA BAI 7702057456 DISTRICT EMPLOYMENT OFFICER, GUNTUR 20 BOLLAPALLI Sri. T. SUBBARAO 8886614148 MANDAL AGRICULTURE OFFICER, IPURU. -
Determinants and Indices of Human Development in Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh
International Journal of Academic Research ISSN: 2348-7666 Vol.1 Issue.1, June, 2014 Determinants and Indices of Human Development in Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh Dr. D.Thirupathaiah, Lecturer in Economics, S.K.R.B.R College, Narasaraopet, Guntur - district, A.P. Abstract The concept of development should extended to be more comprehensive and go beyond the mere material dimension of increase in per capita income, complemented by the non-material dimension like levels of education, status of health and access to basic amenities. The results show a wide disparity between the Mandals of Guntur district. The causes for disparities shows the need of hour to take necessary steps to improve literacy rate, health conditions and reduce per capita disparities among the districts of Coastal. Key words: Human Development, capita income, Basic amenities, Disparities Introduction physical capital formation, human resource development has also been Many statistical investigations playing a useful role in economic carried out in the western countries development. In the recent, have shown that output increased at economists has shifted from economic a much higher rate than can be growth to human development. It is explained by increase in physical fact that many of the developed inputs like labor and physical capital. nations are back ward in human The reason is that the quality of development compared with the less human beings as a productive source developed nations. Thus, now the has been consistently improving due economics of all the nations are to improvement in education and giving priority to human development health services, skills development along with GDP growth of the etc. -
LVPEI Secondary Centre Addresses Booklet English.Cdr
Centre of Excellence (1) Tertiary Care Centres (3) Secondary Eye Care Centres (19) Partner Centres (9) Primary Eye Care Centres (200) Secondary Centres Vision Centres 5 Urban City Centres Includes 14 Smart Vision Centre Centre of Excellence L V Prasad Eye Institute Urban Centres Kallam Anji Reddy Campus Ÿ Ramnagar Ÿ Kondapur L V Prasad Marg, Banjara Hills Ÿ Ramakrishna Math Ÿ Hydernagar Hyderabad, Telangana 500034 Tel: 040 68102345 Tertiary Centres L V Prasad Eye Institute Urban Centres Mithu Tulsi Chanrai Campus Ÿ Banra Patia, Bhubaneswar Ÿ Kamalapur Odisha 751024 Tel: 0674 3989202 L V Prasad Eye Institute GMR Varalakshmi Campus Door No: 11-113/1 Hanumanthawaka Junction Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh 530040 Tel: 0891 39892020 Vision Centres Ÿ Shrungavarapukota Ÿ Araku Ÿ Hiramandalam Ÿ Chodavaram Ÿ Garbham Ÿ Ranasthalam Ÿ Revidi Ÿ Lakkavarapukota Ÿ Ponduru Ÿ Gajapathinagaram Ÿ Anandapuram Ÿ Kotturu Ÿ K Kotapadu Ÿ Bhogapuram Ÿ Narasannapeta Ÿ Yalamanchili Ÿ Mandasa Ÿ Parawada Ÿ Kailasapatnam Ÿ Santhabommali Ÿ Jami Ÿ Govindapuram Ÿ Maliyaputti Ÿ Denkada Ÿ Kothavalasa Ÿ Pydibhimavaram Ÿ Velampudi Ÿ Kasimkota Ÿ Tekkali Ÿ Atchuthapuram L V Prasad Eye Institute Kode Venkatadri Chowdary Campus Tadigadapa, Vijayawada 521137 Andhra Pradesh, India Tel. No: 0866 3062002 Vision Centres Ÿ Kovvali Ÿ Unguturu Ÿ Vatsavai Ÿ Lingala Ÿ Pedapadu Ÿ Kaikaluru Ÿ Koyyalagudem Ÿ Mylavaram Ÿ Challapalli Ÿ Machilipatnam Ÿ Pandit Nehru Ÿ Yanamalakuduru Ÿ Agiripally Bus Station Ÿ Chinnapuram Ÿ Vissannapeta Ÿ Ponnavaram Ÿ Movva Ÿ Bantumilli Ÿ Kankipadu Ÿ Ibrahimpatnam -
Meos & MIS Co-Ordinators
List of MEOs, MIS Co-orfinators of MRC Centers in AP Sl no District Mandal Name Designation Mobile No Email ID Remarks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Adilabad Adilabad Jayasheela MEO 7382621422 [email protected] 2 Adilabad Adilabad D.Manjula MIS Co-Ordinator 9492609240 [email protected] 3 Adilabad ASIFABAD V.Laxmaiah MEO 9440992903 [email protected] 4 Adilabad ASIFABAD G.Santosh Kumar MIS Co-Ordinator 9866400525 [email protected] [email protected] 5 Adilabad Bazarhathnoor M.Prahlad MEO(FAC) 9440010906 n 6 Adilabad Bazarhathnoor C.Sharath MISCo-Ord 9640283334 7 Adilabad BEJJUR D.SOMIAH MEO FAC 9440036215 [email protected] MIS CO- 8 Adilabad BEJJUR CH.SUMALATHA 9440718097 [email protected] ORDINATOR 9 Adilabad Bellampally D.Sridhar Swamy M.E.O 7386461279 [email protected] 10 Adilabad Bellampally L.Srinivas MIS CO Ordinator 9441426311 [email protected] 11 Adilabad Bhainsa J.Dayanand MEO 7382621360 [email protected] 12 Adilabad Bhainsa Hari Prasad.Agolam MIS Co-ordinator 9703648880 [email protected] 13 Adilabad Bheemini K.Ganga Singh M.E.O 9440038948 [email protected] 14 Adilabad Bheemini P.Sridar M.I.S 9949294049 [email protected] 15 Adilabad Boath A.Bhumareedy M.E.O 9493340234 [email protected] 16 Adilabad Boath M.Prasad MIS CO Ordinator 7382305575 17 Adilabad CHENNUR C.MALLA REDDY MEO 7382621363 [email protected] MIS- 18 Adilabad CHENNUR CH.LAVANYA 9652666194 [email protected] COORDINATOR 19 Adilabad Dahegoan Venkata Swamy MEO 7382621364 [email protected] 20 -
Andhra Pradesh Cases Currently Pending with Moef
The cases which have been processed by State Government but pending for Environment Clearances- as on 29.08.2016. State S. Name of the Mineral Area Village and Dist. Date of Letter of Date of Date of Date of Date of Presently Action No. Applicant (Hect.) Approval Intent issue of Public submission Grant of case required and under 5(1) issued, if Term of hearing, if of EC, if pending timeline , if non- Reference, conducted EIA/EMP, granted with agreed. scheduled scheduled if issued if submitted mineral mineral Andhra Pradesh Cases currently pending with MoEF. Andhra Pradesh Final TOR presentation issued by on 22.8.2016 Govt. MoEF, of which the Kachavaram & Memo GOI vide objection Inuparajupalli No.14499 letter M/s. Shree 29.10.201 has been 1 Limestone 283.59 Villages of - /M.II(2)/2 No.J- - - MoEF Cement Ltd 5 complied. Karempudi Mandal, 009-3, 11015/14 Awaiting Guntur District dt.19.05.2 3/2014- final 010. IA.II(M), approval dt.12.08.2 order from 014 MoEFCC TOR issued by Final Govt. MoEF, presentation Memo GOI vide has been M/s My Gamalapadu No.14722 letter done. Home Village, Dachepalli 24.04.201 2 Limestone 374.58 - /M.III(2)/ No.J- - - MoEF Awaiting Industries Mandal, Guntur 5 2012-4, 11015/81/ final Ltd District dt.16.04.2 2013- approval 013. IA.II(M), order from dt.16.07.2 MoEFCC 013 Public Govt. Dhanawada, hearing Memo Chinnakomerla etc., Scheduled No.16073 M/s A.C.C. 997.08 Villages, 30.11.201 for 9.9.2016. -
Documentation on Achievements of KGBV's in Guntur District 1. Unwavering Focus on Student Achievement
Documentation on Achievements of KGBV’s in Guntur District Achievement first is a community of donors. We dive into challenges because that’s who we are. We set high expectations so that our students can exceed them. We are preparing our schools by committing to: 1. Unwavering focus on student Achievement All Achievement first teachers and Special Officers are focused on completely closing the Achievement gap for our students, and student performance is the chief factor in school, Special Officer and Teacher evolutions. This focus is translated into practice through and Achievement First Essentials Observation Rubric. S Name of the School Prathibha Awards 100% result DRDA Seats No Year Award in SSC Academics 1 K G B V 2013-14 2 2012-16 Bellamkonda 2014-15 1 2015-16 5 2016-17 2 2 K G B V - - 2015-2017 3 seats in 2015-16 Chilakaluripet 2 K G B V Ipuru 2016-17 1 3 K G B V 2013-14 2 2009-2017 Nakarikallu got 7 seats Nakarikallu through DRDA in 2013-14 2014-15 2 8 Seats in 2014-15 4 K G B V Nuzendla 2013-14 3 2012-16 Nuzendla got 20 Free Seats through DRDA continuously in 4 Years 2014-15 4 2015-16 2 2016-17 1 5 Veldurthi 2016-17 1 Teachers at Achievement first: As a teacher at Achievement First we will be a champion who believes all students are capable of greatness and Achievement far beyond what society has been conditioned to accept. We will be a demander of excellence for our self and our students, encouraging and accepting nothing less than student’s best and most thoughtful work. -
Statement Showing the Details of Ddos Working in Guntur Dist
Statement showing the details of DDOs working in Guntur Dist. Name of the Dept Name of the DDO Place of Working Mobile No email id 1 1 Dy.E.E, Guntur 9100121406 [email protected] 2 2 Exe. Engineer 9100121401 [email protected] R.W.S Dept 3 3 Exe. Engineer, Tenali 9100121403 [email protected] 4 4 Exe. Engineer, Narasaraopet 9100121402 [email protected] 1 K.Suhasini Dist.Coop.Audit Officer, Guntur 9100109186 Coop. Dept 2 Dist. Coop. Officer, Guntur 9100109185 5 3 M.Abdul Latieff Divl. Coop. Officer, Guntur 9985720889 [email protected]; 1 Kum.M.J.Nirmala P.D,D.W&C.W, Guntur 9440814511 [email protected] 6 2 S.V.Ramana, CDPO ICDS Project, Macherla 9440814512 [email protected] 7 3 J.Srivalli, CDPO ICDS Project, 75 Tyallur 9491051599 [email protected] 8 4 Smt.B.Sailaja, CDPO ICDS Project OPP: AMC, Tenali 9440814520 [email protected] 9 5 Smt.B.V.S.L.Bharathi, CDPO ICDS Project, Mangalagiri 9440814514 [email protected] Smt.Sk Ruksana Sultana Begum, 10 6 CDPO ICDS Project (Urban 1), , Guntur 9440814513 [email protected] 11 7 Smt.A. Anuradha, CDPO ICDS Project, Amruthalur 9491051598 [email protected] 12 8 Smt.B.Sujatha, CDPO ICDS Project, Main Road, Emani 9491051604 [email protected] 13 9 Smt.D.Geethanjali, CDPO ICDS Project, Bapatla 9440814516 [email protected] 14 10 Smt. G. Mary Bharathi, CDPO ICDS Project, Nallapdu 9491051601 [email protected] 15 11 Smt. B. Aruna, CDPO ICDS Project, Pallapatla 9491051597 [email protected] 16 12 Smt.