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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. -
In-Operative Accounts
List of unclaimed/ in-operative accounts 1 SAI BALAJI HOUSING (P) LTD SAI BALAJI NIVAS, DNO 4-5-4/8/C, NAVABHARAT NAGAR, III LANE, GUNTUR 2 SHINE CERAMICS PVT LTD SRI KRISHNA ESTATES,PRAKASAM ROAD, VIJAYAWADA DNO29-19-21, MOTHER & CHILD HOSPITAL, DORNAKAL ROAD, 3 MOTHER & CHILD HOSPITAL SURYARAOPET,VIJAYAWADA 4 SRI SRINIVASA ENTERPRISES PROP:G SAMBA SIVA RAO ,AJITH SINGH NAGAR, VIJAYAWADA 5 SREE SAI DURGA CONSTRUCTION HNO60-25-3, ROAD NO-3,SBICOLONY SIDDARTHA NAGAR, VIJAYAWADA 6 GURUKRUPA E-SIBAR CABEL NET 26-17-75, SIBAR TOWERS, BESANT ROAD, VIJAYAWADA 7 OSHOTECH WEIGHING SYSTEMS 11-4-90/A, HUDDUSAHIB STREET, VIJAYAWADA VETAPALEM MAIN ROAD,NEAR ANKAMMA TEMPLE, UNADAVALLI,GUNTUR 8 GOGINENI VIJAYA CHAND DIST USHA COMPLEX, DUBAGUNTAVARI STREET, ELURU ROAD, 9 ANDHRA TRADE CENTRE VIJAYAWADA 10 SRINVASA ENTERPRISES PROP:JSRINIVASA RAO, KANCHIKACHERLA PO&MD, KRISHNA DIST DNO23-6-35, KOMMURUVARI STREET, SATYANARAYANA PURAM, 11 VUMA HOLIDAY INNS LIMITED VIJAYAWADA KRISHNA DIST 12 M/SRAMAKRISHNA POULTRY FARMS TUKKULURU (POST) (VILLAGE) ,KRISHNA DIST 13 M/S MURALI KRISHNA TRADERS P/O AMURALI MOHAN RAO,OPP BABU OPTICALS, NUZIVID 14 SRI RAMAKRISHNA CLAY PRODUCT ANNAVARAM (POST)(VILLAGE) NUZVID (MD) 15 MANIKANTA TRADERS AGIRIPALLI (VILLAGE) (MANDAL) KRISHNA (DIST) 16 HARITHA INFORMATICS PVT LTD KATRENIPADU POST, MUSUNURU MANDAL , KRISHNA DIST 17 SRI VENKATESWARA ENTERPRISES PVENKATESWARA RAO, SRI VENKATESWARA ENTERPRISES, TANUKU 18 SK NAGUL MEERA SAHEB S/O CHINNA MASTAN SHEB,MELLAMPUDI, TADEPALLI , GUNTUR DIST 19 MOHAMMAD SALEEMUDDIN D/NO 12-39 ,GANDHI -
2 Half-Yearly Monitoring Report on Mid-Day-Meal Scheme for Andhra
ËÄXZ § çºo LNþ Nþtª ËÄXZoç Nþy Eçzº 2nd Half-Yearly Monitoring Report on Mid-Day-Meal Scheme for Andhra Pradesh State (1st October 2014 to 31st March 2015) Districts Monitored Anantapur East Godavari Guntur Kadapa West Godavari Dr. T. Vijaya Kumar Monitoring Institution National Institute of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj (Ministry of Rural Development, Govt. of India) Rajendranagar, Hyderabad-500030 2015 2ndHalf-Yearly Monitoring Report on Mid-Day-Meal Scheme for Andhra Pradesh (1stOctober 2014 to 31st March 2015) District(s) Monitored Anantapur East Godavari Guntur Kadapa West Godavari Dr.T.Vijaya Kumar Monitoring Institution Centre for Equity and Social Development National Institute of Rural Development& Panchayati Raj (Ministry of Rural Development, Govt. of India) Rajendranagar, Hyderabad 500 030. 2015 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Sl. No. Particulars/Details Page No. 3 Foreword 4 Acknowledgements 5 Composition of Monitoring Team 6 General Information 7-18 Executive Summary 1 Introduction 19-23 2 District Monitoring Report – Anantapur 24-42 (District No.1) 3 District Monitoring Report –East Godavari 43-63 (District No.2) 4 District Monitoring Report – Guntur 64-81 (District No.3) 5 District Monitoring Report –Kadapa 82-100 (District No.4) 6 District Monitoring Report – West Godavari 101-116 (District No.5) 7 Annexure - (List of Schools with U-DISE code visited 117-122 by Monitoring Institution) ***** 2 FOREWORD National Institute of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, Monitoring Institute has been monitoring Mid-Day-Meal scheme in Andhra Pradesh State as one of the Monitoring Institutions across the country for broad based monitoring of MDM activities. This is the 2nd half yearly report for the year 2014-15 and is based on the data collected from five district namely Anantapur, East Godavari, Guntur, Kadapa and West Godavariof Andhra Pradesh State. -
Study on Career Goal of 10Th Class Government School Students, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh, India
Volume 4, Issue 1, January – 2019 International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology ISSN No:-2456-2165 Study on Career Goal of 10th Class Government School Students, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh, India Sankara Pitchaiah Podila Department of Geology, Acharya Nagarjuna University Andhra Pradesh, India Abstract:- Eight Zilla Parishad High schools from the Guntur Rural area and six Guntur Municipal The present study had carried out to collect the career Corporation schools were selected for studying their goal of 10th class students studying in rural and urban Career goal. A total of 1047, 10th class students from Government schools in and around Guntur Municipal rural (551) and urban schools (496) were participated Corporation (GMC), Andhra Pradesh, India. and given their response. Statistical analysis was carried out to compare the goal differences between II. METHODOLOGY rural and urban students. The study observed that significant difference is found with doctor and police Eight Zilla Parishad High schools (Two are girls’ profession. 21.42% of rural students were preferred schools and others are coeducation) from Guntur rural doctor, which is only 3.23% in the case of urban school villages and six municipal High schools were selected for students. The preference is opposite in relation to the the study. 10th Class students were chosen as subjects. A police. 14.72% of urban students were shown interest total of 1047 students was participated and out of them 551 towards it, but only 6.72% rural students opted the students were studying in rural schools and 496 in urban career. Regarding the remaining careers, except minor schools (Table 1). -
A Case of the Abusive, Greedy and Failing Amaravati Capital City Project (2014-2019) Research: Tani Alex Layout: Ankit Agrawal
Encroachment of Nature, People and Livelihoods: A Case of the Abusive, Greedy and Failing Amaravati Capital City Project (2014-2019) Research: Tani Alex Layout: Ankit Agrawal Published by: Centre for Financial Accountability New Delhi www.cenfa.org [email protected] Cover Photo: Rahul Maganti/PARI April 2019 Copylef: Free to use any part of this document for non-commercial purpose, with acknowledgement of source. For Private Circulation Only Encroachment of Nature, People and Livelihoods: A Case of the Abusive, Greedy and Failing Amaravati Capital City Project (2014-2019) 3 Background of the Amaravati Project (2014-2017) Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation of the Amaravati Capital City Project. Photo courtesy: AP Capital Region Development Authority fer bifurcation of the erstwhile Indian crops irrigated on the foodplains. Te area sited for state of Andhra Pradesh in June 2014, both the city presently has a population of 1.03 lakh while the new states of Telangana and Andhra that of the entire capital region would be 5.8 million. APradesh are sharing the Hyderabad as capital for 10 years. In September 2014, N Chandrababu Naidu, Te following contraventions of this project are the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh announced elicited, during 2014-2017, with regard to World that a single capital would be built for the State. Bank’s Operational Policies, in a concentrated efort to prevent forthcoming irreplaceable damages to Amaravati, the proposed capital city covers an area peoples’ lives. World Bank’s Operational Policies of 217. 23 sq. km with the seed capital in an area of framework have been employed here as AIIB has 16.94 sq. -
National Crop Insurance Programme (NCIP) – Kharif 2015 -.:: Agriculture
GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT AGRICULTURE – National Crop Insurance Programme (NCIP) – Kharif 2015 –Implementation of Modified National Agricultural Insurance Scheme (MNAIS) in 4 Districts - Notification for crops and Areas (District-wise) of Andhra Pradesh State for implementation of the Scheme - Notification - Orders – Issued ============================================== AGRICULTURE & CO-OPERATION (AGRI.II) DEPARTMENT G.O.Rt.No. 462, Dated: 16.06.2015. Read the following: From the Commissioner & Director of Agriculture, Hyderabad, Letter No.Crop.Ins.(2) 9/2015, Dt:22.05.2015. *** O R D E R: The following Notification shall be published in the Andhra Pradesh State Gazette: N O T I F I C A T I O N 2. The Government of Andhra Pradesh hereby notify the following Crops and Areas (District wise) during Kharif 2015 to implement Modified National Agricultural Insurance Scheme (MNAIS) in 4 districts in the State during Kharif 2015. The main features/ Operation modalities, District wise crops Notified, Seasonality discipline are given vide Annexures I to III, Sum Insured limits, Premium rates vide Table 1 & 2, the District wise / Crop wise Mandal / Village Insurance Units vide Statements 1 to 4 along with Proforma A&B and Annexure IV to X and are appended to this order. SL. District Crops proposed No 1 East Godavari Rice (village made as insurance unit), Bajra, Cotton (UI), Sugarcane (Plant), Sugarcane (Ratoon) 2 West Godavari Rice (village made as insurance unit), Sugarcane(Plant), Sugarcane(Ratoon) 3 Krishna Rice (village made as insurance unit), Maize, Greengram, Redgram, Chilly (I),Cotton (UI), Groundnut (UI), Redgram, Sugarcane(Plant), Sugarcane(Ratoon) 4 Guntur Rice (village made as insurance unit), Blackgram, Castor, Redgram, Sugarcane(Plant), Sugarcane(Ratoon), Turmeric 3. -
District Census Handbook, Guntur, Part XII-A & B, Series-2
CENSUS OF INDIA 1981 SERIES 2 ANDHRA PRADESH DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK GUNTUR PARTS XIII-A & B VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT S. S. JAYA RAO Of THE 1"01"1'1 "OMrNtsTRATlVt: SERVICE Pll\}!'CTOR 01' CENSUS OPERATIONS. ANDaRA PRADESH P\))lU,-a:J];> IIY Tal OO~·jP•• <I':IIllN1' Of "NDBIt... PRADESH 1:9?~ AMRA VATHI STUPA The motif presented on the cover page repre smts a model of the world famous Buddhist Stupa at Amravathi, 35 Kms. away from Guntur Town. In the hoary past, next to the vedic religion, Buddhism cOlllmanded a large following. In Buddhist pilgrim centres the trisarana mantra viz. "Budham saranalll gachchami, Dharmam saranam gachchami, Sangham saranam gachchami" will resound every where. A Stupa is a tomb erected by Buddhists orer the relics of Buddha or Buddhist sages. After the Nir yana (death) of Lard Budha, his remains were buried in eight places of which AlIlral'athi is supposed to be one. History says that, this was the act of Emperor Ashoka who wanted to have Stupas throughout the length and breadth of India and abroad. Thus the original Stupa of Amravathi can be dated to the 3rd century B.C. Important stupas in Andhra are all the banks of great rivers and of them Amral'athi leads as it claims the addit ion of a Universit y in those days with internat ional fame, where students from China, Japan, Tibet, Siam (Thailand) and Ceylone (Sri Lanka) were gh'en educat ion for social and spiritual enligtenment. The original stupa no longer exists.