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Handbook of Statistics Ananthapuramu District 2016 HAND BOOK OF STATISTICS ANANTHAPURAMU DISTRICT 2016 Compiled and Published by CHIEF PLANNING OFFICER ANANTHAPURAMU DISTRICT OFFICERS AND STAFF ASSOCIATED WITH THE PUBLICATION Sri Ch. Vasudeva Rao : Chief Planning Officer Smt. P. SeshaSri : Dy.Director Sri J. Nagi Reddy : Asst. Director Sri S. Sreenivasulu : Statistical Officer Sri T.Ramadasulu : Dy.Statistical Officer, I/c C. Rama Shankaraiah : Data Entry Operator INDEX TABLE NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO. GENERAL A SALIENT FEATURES OF ANANTHAPURAMU DISTRICT B COMPARISON OF THE DISTRICT WITH THE STATE C ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISONS IN THE DISTRICT D PUBLIC REPRESENTATIVES/NON OFFICIALS E PROFILE OF ASSEMBLY / PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY 1 - POPULATION 1.1 VARIATION IN POPULATION OF - 1901 TO 2011 1.2 POPULATION STATISTICS SUMMERY-Census 2001- 2011 TOTAL NO.OF VILLAGES, HMLETS, HOUSEHOLDS, 1.3 AREA,POPULATION,DENSITY OF POPULATION AND SEX RATIO, MANDAL-WISE-Census 2011 RURAL AND URBAN POPULATION , MANDAL - WISE, 1.4 2011 CENSUS 1.5 POPULATION OF TOWNS AND CITIES - 2011 1.6 LITERACY, MANDAL - WISE, 2011 SCHEDULED CASTE POPULATION AND LITERACY RATE - CENSUS 1.7 2011 SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION AND LITERACY RATE - CENSUS 1.8 2011 DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY WORKERS AND NON WORKERS - 1.9 MANDAL WISE 2011 CLASSIFICATION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO POPULATION SIZE, 1.10 MANDAL - WISE, 2011 HOUSELESS AND INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION, MANDAL-WISE- 1.11 CENSUS 2011 DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT AGE 1.12 GROUPS, 2011 CENSUS 1.13 RELEGION WISE MANDAL POPULATION - CENSUS 2011 2- MEDICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH 2.1 GOVT.,MEDICAL FACILITIES FOR 2015-16 GOVERNMENT MEDICAL FACILITIES (ALLOPATHIC) MANDAL- 2.2 WISE(E.S.I.Particulars included), 2015-16 GOVT.,MEDICAL FACILITIES( INDIAN MEDICINE ), MANDAL-WISE - 2.3 2015-16 2.4 FAMILY WELFARE ACHIEVEMENTS DURING (2015-16) 3 - CLIMATE 3.1 MAXIMUM & MINIMUM TEMPERATURE (2015 & 2016) DISTRICT AVERAGE RAINFALL, SEASON-WISE AND MONTH WISE - 3.2 (2009-10 to 2015-16) 3.3 ANNUAL RAINFALL,STATION WISE, (2011-12 to 2015-16) TABLE NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO. 3.4 STATION-WISE RAINFALL (2015-16) 3.5 RAINFALL PARTICULARS YEAR WISE ( 1960-61 to 2015-16) 3.6 MONTH WISE GROUND WATER LEVELS ( 2011-12 to 2015-16 ) 3.7 MANDAL WISE CO-ORDINATES 4 - AGRICULTURE 4.1 LAND UTILISATION - (2013-14 to 2015-16) 4.2 LAND UTILIZATION, MANDAL-WISE, (2015-16) AREA , PRODUCTION AND YIELD PER HECTARE OF MAJOR CROPS - 4.3 (2013-14 to 2015-16) AREA UNDER PRINCIPAL CROPS,FRUITS & VEGETABLES AND 4.4 FLORIE CULTURE, SEASON-WISE AND MANDAL WISE (2015-16) NUMBER AND AREA OF OPERATIONAL HOLDINGS ACCORDING TO 4.5 SIZE , MANDAL-WISE (2010-11) AGRICULTURE MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS - MANDAL WISE, (2012 4.6 CENSUS) FARM HARVEST PRICES OF MAJOR AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES, 4.7 (2015-16 to 2015-16) FACTORY-WISE QUANTITY OF CANE CRUSHED AND SUGAR 4.8 PRODUCED (2015-16) 4.9 IMPLEMENTATION OF "N.A.I.S" - MANDAL WISE (2015-16) 4.10 CROP LOANS DISTRIBUTED TO FARMERS BANKWISE (2015-16) 4.11 CROP WISE SEED SUBSIDY DISTRIBUTED TO FARMERS (2015-16) CONSUMPTION OF CHEMICAL FERTILISERS - MANDAL WISE (2015- 4.12 16) 5 - IRRIGATION 5.1 MAJOR AND MEDIUM IRRIGATION SOURCES (2015-16) 5.2 MINOR IRRIGATION SOURCES, MANDAL-WISE (2015-16) 5.3 AREA OF PRINCIPAL CROPS IRRIGATED (2011-12 to 2015-16) AREA IRRIGATED UNDER DIFFERENT SOURCES (2011 -12 to 5.4 2015-16) 5.5 AREA IRRIGATED SOURCE - WISE AND MANDAL WISE (2015-16) GROSS AREA IRRIGATED, SOURCE-WISE, SEASON-WISE AND 5.6 MANDAL-WISE (2015-16) AREA OF PRINCIPAL CROPS IRRIGATED SEASON WISE, 5.7 MANDAL WISE (2015-16) IMPLEMENTATION OF JALAYAGNAM PROGRAMME (AS ON 31ST 5.8 MARCH 2016) AREA IRRICATED BY SPRINKLERS AND DRIP IRRIGATION, 5.9 MANDAL WISE (2015-16) 6 - LIVE-STOCK AND VETERINARY SERVICES 6.1 VETERINARY SERVICES (2012-13 to 2015-16) 6.2 VETERINARY SERVICES, MANDAL WISE -(2015-16) TABLE NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO. 6.3 LIVESTOCK & POULTRY POPULATION- (CENSUS 2007 AND 2012) LIVE STOCK AND POULTRYPOPULATION , MANDAL WISE, (2012 6.4 CENSUS) 6.5 DAIRY DEVELOPMENT (2015-16) 7 - FISHERIES 7.1 INLAND FISH PRODUCTION , (2014-15 AND 2015-16) 7.2 MARINE FISH PRODUCTION (2014-15 AND 2015-16) Note: Table-7.2 should be covered by coastal districts only. 8 - FOREST 8.1 DIVISION-WISE AND SPECIES WISE AREA PLANTED UP TO (2015-16) VALUE OF MAJOR & MINOR FOREST PRODUCE , DIVISION WISE - 8.2 (2015-16) 8.3 FOREST REVENUE PRODUCT WISE-(2013-14 TO 2015-16) 9 - INDUSTRIES 9.1 LARGE AND MEDIUM SCALE INDUSTRIES EXISTING (2015-16) 9.2 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED INDUSTRIES- (2013-14 TO 2015-16) WORKING OF FACTORIES REGISTERED FACTORIES ACT,1948 , 9.3 (2014-15 AND 2015-16) WORKING FACTORIES REGISTERED UNDER THE FACTORIES 9.4 ACT,1948, MANDAL WISE -(2014-15 AND 2015-16) 9.5 RICE MILLS, MANDAL WISE (2015-16) 9.6 SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES (2015-16) 9.7 TINY AND SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES , MANDAL WISE (2015-16) 9.8 COTTAGE INDUSTRIES (2015-16) 10 - MINING 10.1 MINERAL RESOURCES, MANDAL-WISE (2015-16) PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL MINERALS (2013-14 TO 10.2 2015-16) OPENING STOCK, PRODUCTION,CONSUMPTION AND CLOSING 10.3 STOCK OF INDEGENIOUS COAL (2015-16) 11 - FUEL AND POWER GROWTH OF TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION LINES 11.1 (2013-14 TO 2015-16) 11.2 RURAL ELECTRIFICATON, MANDAL WISE (2015-16) 11.3 POWER CONSUMPTION CATEGORY-WISE ,(2013-14 TO 2015-16) NO.OF SERVICES AND CONNECTED LOAD, CATEGORY WISE (2014- 11.4 15 AND 2015-16) TABLE NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO. NO.OF SERVICES AND CONNECTED LOAD AS ON 31-03-2016 , 11.5 MANDAL WISE (2015-16) INSTALLED CAPACITY AND POWER GENERATION , (2013-14 TO 11.6 2015-16) 11.7 FREE POWER CONNECTIONS AND TRANSFORMERS (2015-16) 12 - TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS 12.1 RAILWAY STATIONs AND ROUTE LENGTH (2013-14 TO 2015-16) 12.2 MOTOR VEHICLES OF DIFFERENT CLASSES, (2014-15 AND 2015-16) 12.3 MOTOR DRIVING LICENCES ISSUED (2014-15 AND 2015-16) 12.4 LENGTH OF ROADS (2015-16) POST OFFICES, TELEGRAPH OFFICES, TELEPHONE EXCHANGES AND 12.5 PUBLIC CALL OFFICES, MANDAL-WISE (2015-16) 12.6 WORKING POSITION OF THE A.P.S.R.T.C (2013-14 TO 2015-16) 12.7 COMMUNITY RADIO AND T.V.SETS MANDAL-WISE (2015-16) 13 - PUBLIC FINANCE 13.1 NATIONAL SMALL SAVINGS,(2014-15 AND 2015-16) 13.2 PRINCIPAL SOURCES OF REVENUE (2014-15 AND 2015-16) 13.3 LAND REVENUE, MANDAL WISE ( AS ON 31ST MARCH 2016) 13.4 SALES TAX, COMMODITY WISE (2015-16) 13.5 SALES TAX, CIRCLE WISE - 2015-16 13.6 EXCISE REVENUE REALISED, MANDAL WISE -2015-16 13.7 BANK BRANCHES - MANDAL WISE ( 2015-16) 13.8 CREDITS AND DEPOSITS, BANK WISE (2015-16) DETAILS OF SHG BANK LINKAGE AND PAVALA VADDI, MANDAL 13.9 WISE (2015-16) PARTICULARS OF INDIRA KRANTI PATHAM (IKP) IN URBAN 13.10 AREAS / MUNCIPALITIES.-2015-16 14 - PRICES CONSUMER PRICE INDEX NUMBERS FOR AGRICULTURAL LABOUR 14.1 IN ANDRA PRADESH, (2002-03 TO 2015-16) CONSUMER PRICE INDEX NUMBERS FOR INDUSTRIAL WORKING 14.2 CLASS AT SELECTED CENTERS IN ANDHRA PRADESH ( 2014-15 TO 2015-16) 14.3 AVERAGE DAILY PRICES OF SIX ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES (2015-16) MONTHLY AVERAGE ON WEEKLY RETAIL PRICES OF (30) 14.4 ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES (2015-16) 14.5 AVERAGE DAILY WAGES OF AGRICULTURAL LABOUR (2015-16) TABLE NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO. AVERAGE PRICES OF BUILDING MATERIALS AND WAGES OF 14.6 CONSTRUCTION LABOUR (2013 TO 2015) 15 - EMPLOYMENT, LABOUR AND LABOUR WELFARE CATEGORY WISE REGISTRATIONS, NOTIFICATIONS AND 15.1 PLACEMENT (2015-16) REGISTRATIONS & PLACEMENTS BY EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES IN 15.2 RESPECT OF SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF APPLICATIONS (2015-16 year) EMPLOYERS USING EXCHANGES & VACANCIES NOTIFIED (2011-12 15.3 TO 2015-16) AVERAGE NUMBER OF WORKERS EMPLOYED DAILY IN 15.4 ESTABLISHMENTS UNDER THE OPERATION OF FACTORIES ACT,1948 (2014-15 TO 2015-16) DISTRIBUTION OF STATE PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYEES SECTOR 15.5 WISE AND MANDAL WISE (2006 Census) SECTOR WISE DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYEES AS PER EMPLOYEES 15.6 (2006 Census) AVERAGE DAILY EARNINGS OF LABOUR AT COAL FIELDS (2013-14 15.7 TO 2015-16) IMPLEMENTATION OF NATIONAL RURAL EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE 15.8 SCHEME (NREGS), MANDAL WISE -2015-16 Table 15.7 should be covered by Khammam, Adilabad and Karimnagar Note:- districts only. 16 - EDUCATION 16.1 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AT A GLANCE -2015-16 16.2 PRIMARY SCHOOLS, MANDAL WISE,(2015-16) 16.3 UPPER PRIMARY SCHOOLS, MANDAL WISE- (2015-16) 16.4 HIGH SCHOOLS (INDEPENDENT), MANDAL WISE (2015-16) SCHOOLS FOR PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED AND OTHER SPECIAL 16.6 SCHOOLS (2015-16) 16.7 S.S.C. RESULTS (2011-12 to 2015-16) 16.8 JUNIOR COLLEGES, MANDAL WISE (2015-16) 16.9 INTERMEDIATE RESULTS (2011-12 to 2015-16) 16.10 DEGREE COLLEGES, MANDAL-WISE (2015-16) COLLEGES FOR PROFESSIONAL AND SPL. EDUCATION MANDAL- 16.11 WISE (2015-16) 16.12 SCHOLARS COURSE-WISE - 2015-16 TABLE NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO. 17 - LOCAL BODIES 17.1 RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURE OF ZILLA PARISHAD (2014-15 & 2015-16) RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURE, MANDAL PRAJA PARISHADS (2014-15 & 17.2 2015-16) 17.3 RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE OF GRAMPANCHAYATS (2015-16) RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE OF MUNICIPALITIES (2014-15 & 17.4 2015-16) 18 CO-OPERATION WORKING OF PRIMARY AGRICULTURAL CREDIT SOCIETIES 18.1 (INCLUDING FARMERS SERVICE SOCIETIES) (2013-14 to 2015-16) MANDAL WISE WORKING OF PRIMARY AGRICULTURAL CREDIT 18.2 SOCIETIES (INCLUDING FARMERS SERVICE SOCIETIES ) (2015-16) 18.3 WORKING OF COOPRATIVE CENTRAL BANK (2013-14 to 2015-16) WORKING OF DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING SOCIETY (2013- 18.4 14 to 2015-16) SHORT TERM AND MEDIUM TERM AGRICULTURAL LOANS 18.5 DISBURSED BY THE COOPERATIVE CENTRAL BANK (2013-14 to 2015- 16) 19 - JUDICIAL 19.1 DISPOSALS & PENDENCY OF PETITIONS (2015-16) 19.2 COURT WISE PENDENCY OF CASES (2015-16) REGISTERED DOCUMENTS OF PROPERTY TRANSFERRED - 19.3 SUB REGISTER WISE (2014-15 & 2015-16) 20 - POLICE AND CRIME 20.1 POLICE STATIONS AND POLICE FORCE (2013-14 to 2015-16) 20.2 MAJOR COGNIZABLE CRIMES REPORTED (2013-14 to 2015-16) 20.3 MANDAL WISE MAJOR COGNIZABLE CRIMES REPORTED (2015-16) 21 - SOCIAL WELFARE GOVERNMENT HOSTELS FOR SCHEDULED CASTE AND OTHERS, 21.1 MANDAL WISE (2015-16) GOVERNMENT HOSTELS FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES AND ASHRAM 21.2 SCHOOLS, MANDAL WISE - (2015-16) GOVERNMENT HOSTELS FORBACKWARD CLASSES AND ASHRAM 21.3 SCHOOLS, MANDAL WISE - (2015-16) SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED UNDER SOCIAL WELFARE, BC WELFARE 21.4 , TRIBAL WELFARE, MINORITIES (2015-16) TABLE NO.
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