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Handbook of Statistics Guntur District 2014 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 2013-14 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:20-08-2015 GUNTUR DISTRICT HAND BOOK OF STATISTICS – 2014 CONTENTS Table No. ItemPage No. A. Salient Features of the District (1 to 2) i - ii A-1 Places of Tourist Importance iii B. Comparison of the District with the State 2013-14 iv-viii C. Administrative Divisions in the District – 2013-14 ix C-1 Municipal Information in the District-2013-14 x D. Public Representatives / Non-Officials xi-xvi E. Profile of Assembly / Parliamentary Constituency xvii-xix I. POPULATION 1 1.1 Variation in Population 1901 to 2011 Census 2 1.2 Population Statistics, Summary 3 1.3 Mandal wise no. of Villages, Hamlets, Households, area, Population - 2011 census 4-5 1.4 Rural and Urban Population, Mandal-wise, 2011 6 1.5 Population of Towns and Cities, 2011 7 1.6 Mandal wise Literacy -Census 2011 8 1.7 Mandal wise Scheduled Castes Population, Literacy status - Census 2011 9 1.8 Mandal wise Scheduled tribes Literacy status - Census 2011 10 1.9 Mandal wise Distribution of Population by Workers, and Non-Workers - Census- 2011 11-13 1.10 Mandal wise Classification of Villages According to Population size, Census 2011 14 1.11 Houseless and Institutional Population, Mandal-wise, 2001 15 1.12 Distribution of Population by Age Groups-Census 2011 16 1.13 Religion wise Population - Census 2001 17-19 II. MEDICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH 2.1 Government Medical Facilities 2011-12 to 2013-14 20 2.2 Government Medical Facilities (Allopathic), 2013-14 21 2.3 Mandal wise, Govt. Medical Facilities ( Indian Medicine) – 2013-14 22 2.4 Family Welfare Achievements during 2013-14 23-24 III. CLIMATE 3.1 Maximum and Minimum Temparature 2013-14 25 3.2 District Average Rainfall, Season-Wise and Month-Wise 2009-10 to 2013-14 26 3.3 Annual Rainfall, Station-Wise 2011-12 to 2013-14 27-28 3.4 Annual Rainfall, Monsoonwise 2011-12 to 2013-14 29-38 Table No. Item Page No. 3.5 Rainfall particulars of last 50 Years (1958-59 to 2013-14) 39 3.6 Month wise Ground Water Levels - District, 2009-10 to 2013-14 40 3.7 Mandal wise Arial Co-Ordinates 41 IV. AGRICULTURE 4.1 Land Utilisation 2011-12 to 2013-14 42 4.2 Land Utilisation, Mandal-Wise 2013-14 43-45 4.3 Area Production and Yield per Hectare 2011-12 to 2013-14 46-48 4.4 Area under Principal Crops, Season-Wise and Mandal-Wise 2013-14 49-58 4.5 Mandal wise, Category wise land Holdings, 2010 census 59 4.6 Agricultural Machinaery and implements - 2010 census 60-61 4.7 Farm Harvest Prices of Major Agricultural Commodities 2012-13 &2013-14 62 4.8 Factory - wise Quantity of cane Crushed and Sugar Produced 2012-13 &2013-14 63 4.9 Mandal wise Implementation of NAIS – 2013-14 64 4.10 Crop Loans distributed to Farmers, Bank wise 2013-14 65 4.11 Subsidised Seed Distributed to Farmers During 2013-14 66 4.12 Mandal wise , Consumption Of Chemical Fertilisers 2013-14 67-68 V. IRRIGATION 5.1 Major and Medium Irrigation Sources 2013-14 69 5.2 Mandal-Wise. Minor Irrigation Sources 2013-14 70 5.3 Area under Principal Crops Irrigated 2009-10 to 2013-14 71 5.4 Area Irrigated under Different Sources 2009-10 to 2013-14 72 5.5 Area Irrigated, Source-Wise and Mandal Wise 2013-14 73 5.6 Mandal wise, Gross area Irrigated Source wise and Season wise – 2013-14 74-76 5.7 Area of Principal Crops Irrigated Season-Wise and Mandal Wise 2013-14 77-84 5.8 Implementation of "Jalayagnam" Programme as On 31-3-2014 85 5.9 Mandal wise, Area Irrigated by Sprinklers and Drip Irrigation – 2013-14 86 VI. LIVE STOCK AND VETERINARY SERVICES 6.1 Veterinary Services 2011-12 to 2013-14 87 6.2 Mandal-Wise Veterinary Services 2013-14 88 6.3 Live-Stock and Poultry Population 2013-14 89 6.4 Live Stock & Poultry Population Mandal wise – 2012 Census 90-91 6.5 Dairy Development 2013-14 92 Table No. Item Page No. VII. FISHERIES 7.1 Inland Fish Production 2012-13 & 2013-14 93 7.2 Marine Fish Production 2012-13 & 2013-14 94-95 VIII. FORESTRY 8.1 Division-Wise and Species-Wise Area Planted 2013-14 96 8.2 Value of Major & Minor Forest Produce Division wise of – 2013-14 97 8.3 Forest Revenue, Product-wise 2011-12 to 2013-14 98 IX. INDUSTRIES 9.1 Large and Medium Scale Industries - 2013-14 99 9.2 Production Selected Industries 2011-12 to 2013-14 100 9.3 Working of Factories Registered under The Factories Act, 1948 2012-13 & 2013-14 101 9.4 Working Of Factories Registered under The Factories Act,1948 2012-13 & 2013-14 102 9.5 Rice-Mills 2013-14 103 9.6 Small Scale Industries 2013-14 104 9.7 Small Scale Industries 2013-14 105 9.8 Cottage Industries 2013-14 106 X. MINING 10.1 Mineral Resources 2013-14 107-108 10.2 Production of Principal Minerals 2011-12 to 2013-14 109 10.3 Opening Stock, Production, Consumption and Closing Stock of Indigenous Coal - 2013-14 110 XI. FUEL AND POWER 11.1 Growth of Transmission and Distribution Lines (2011-12 to 2013-14) 111 11.2 Rural Electrification (As on 31st March 2014) 112 11.3 Power Consumption, Category-wise 2011-12 to 2013-14 113 11.4 No. of Services and Connected Load, Category-wise 2012-13 &2013-14 114 11.5 No. of Services and Connected Load 2013-14 115 11.6 Installed Capacity and Power Generation (2011-12 to 2013-14) 116 11.7 Free Power Connection and Transformers, Mandal Wise 2013-14 117 XII. TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS 12.1 Railway Stations and Route Lengths (2011-12 to 2013-14) 118 12.2 Motor Vehicles of Different Classes (2012-13 &2013-14) 119 12.3 Motor Driving Licenses issued (2012-13 &2013-14) 120 12.4 Length of Roads as on 31.03.2014 121 12.5 Post Offices, Telegraph Offices, Telephone Exchanges and Public Call Offices, 122 (2013-14 ) Table No. Item Page No. 12.6 Working of the working of the A.P.S.R.T.C. (2011-12 to 2013-14) 123 12.7 Community Radio and T.V.Sets as On 31.03.2014 124 XIII. PUBLIC FINANCE 13.1 Small Savings (2012-13 &2013-14) 125 13.2 Principal Sources of Revenue (2012-13 &2013-14) 126 13.3 Land Revenue Mandal-wise as on 31.03.2014 127 13.4 Sales Tax, Commodity-wise 2013-14 128 13.5 Sales Tax, Circle-wise 2013-14 129-131 13.6 Excise Revenue Realised 2013-14 132 13.7 Bank Branches - (As on 31st March 2014 133 13.8 Credits and Deposits, Bank-wise (As on 31st March 2014) 134-135 13.9 Details of SHG Bank linkage and Pavala Vaddi Mandal wise 2013-14 136 13.10 Particulars under Indira Kranthi Patham (Ikp) in Urban areas / municipalities 137 XIV. PRICES 14.1 Consumer Price Index Numbers for Agricultural Labour in Andhra Pradesh ((2004-05 to 2013-14)) 138 14.2 Consumer Price Index Numbers for Industrial Working Clas at Selected Centers in A.P. 2012-13 &2013-14)) 139 14.3 Average Daily Prices of Six Essential Commodities For 2013-14 140-141 14.4 Monthly Average weekly Retail Prices of (30) Essential Commodities for 2013-14 142 14.5 Average Daily Wages of Agricultural Labour 2013-14 143-144 14.6 Average Prices of Building Materials and Wages Of Construction Labour 145-147 ((2011-12 to 2013-14)) XV. EMPLOYMENT, LABOUR AND LABOUR WELFARE : 15.1 Category-wise Registration & Notifications and Placement -(2013-14) 148-149 15.2 Registrations and Placements by Employment Exchanges in Respect of Special Categories of Applicants - 2013-14 150 15.3 Employers using Exchanges and Vacancies Notified ((2009-10 to 2013-14)) 151 15.4 Average number of Workers Employed daily in Establishments under the Operation of Factories Act,1948 2013-14 152 15.5 Distribution of State Public Sector Employees Sector wise - Latest Census 153-158 15.6 Sector wise Distribution of Employees as per Employees Census – Latest Census 159 15.7 Average Daily Earnings of Labour at Coal Fields 2013-14 160 15.8 Mandal Wise, Implementation of National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) - 2013-14 161 Table No.
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