District Census Handbook, Madurai, Part XII-B, Series-23
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Statutory Towns Size
State District Town State District Name Town Name Code Code Code A & N Islands 35 640 South Andaman 804041 Port Blair Andhra Pradesh 28 553 Anantapur 803009 Anantapur Andhra Pradesh 28 553 Anantapur 803010 Dharmavaram Andhra Pradesh 28 553 Anantapur 594760 Gooty Andhra Pradesh 28 553 Anantapur 803007 Guntakal Andhra Pradesh 28 553 Anantapur 803012 Hindupur Andhra Pradesh 28 553 Anantapur 803011 Kadiri Andhra Pradesh 28 553 Anantapur 594956 Kalyandurg Andhra Pradesh 28 553 Anantapur 595357 Madakasira Andhra Pradesh 28 553 Anantapur 594864 Pamidi Andhra Pradesh 28 553 Anantapur 595448 Puttaparthi Andhra Pradesh 28 553 Anantapur 803006 Rayadurg Andhra Pradesh 28 553 Anantapur 803008 Tadpatri Andhra Pradesh 28 554 Chittoor 803019 Chittoor Andhra Pradesh 28 554 Chittoor 803015 Madanapalle Andhra Pradesh 28 554 Chittoor 803016 Nagari Andhra Pradesh 28 554 Chittoor 803020 Palamaner Andhra Pradesh 28 554 Chittoor 803018 Punganur Andhra Pradesh 28 554 Chittoor 803017 Puttur Andhra Pradesh 28 554 Chittoor 803013 Srikalahasti Andhra Pradesh 28 554 Chittoor 803014 Tirupati Andhra Pradesh 28 545 East Godavari 802958 Amalapuram Andhra Pradesh 28 545 East Godavari 587337 Gollaprolu Andhra Pradesh 28 545 East Godavari 802955 Kakinada Andhra Pradesh 28 545 East Godavari 802956 Mandapeta Andhra Pradesh 28 545 East Godavari 587758 Mummidivaram Andhra Pradesh 28 545 East Godavari 802951 Peddapuram Andhra Pradesh 28 545 East Godavari 802954 Pithapuram Andhra Pradesh 28 545 East Godavari 802952 Rajahmundry Andhra Pradesh 28 545 East Godavari 802957 Ramachandrapuram -
City Wise Progress
CITY wise details of PMAY(U) Financial Progress (Rs in Cr.) Physical Progress (Nos) Sr. Central Central State /City Houses Houses Houses No. Investment Assistance Assistance Sanctioned Grounded* Completed* Sanctioned Released A&N Island 1 Port Blair 151.59 8.96 0.46 598 38 25 Andhra Pradesh 1 Penukonda 200.68 62.43 - 4162 3 0 2 Thallarevu 0.58 0.35 0.15 23 23 12 3 Pendurthi 268.45 120.57 28.37 8038 1030 264 4 Naidupeta 288.43 68.84 36.18 4592 3223 2430 5 Amaravati 360.24 76.27 76.36 5069 5069 5069 6 Hukumpeta 0.19 0.02 0.02 1 1 1 7 Palakonda 83.36 35.55 9.40 2364 1218 969 8 Tekkali 515.94 219.62 13.61 14641 93 0 9 Anandapuram 0.29 0.02 0.02 1 1 1 10 Anandapuram 0.12 0.03 0.03 1 1 1 11 Kothavalasa 0.26 0.01 0.01 2 2 2 12 Thotada 0.60 0.06 0.06 3 3 3 13 Thotada 0.55 0.06 0.06 3 3 3 14 jammu 0.15 0.01 0.01 1 1 1 15 Gottipalle 0.25 0.02 0.02 1 1 1 16 Narasannapeta 329.42 149.11 17.88 9939 2108 237 17 Boddam 0.14 0.03 0.03 1 1 1 18 Ragolu 0.22 0.02 0.02 1 1 1 19 Patrunivalasa 0.70 0.11 0.11 5 5 5 20 Peddapadu 0.20 0.02 0.02 1 1 1 21 Pathasrikakulam 3.58 0.29 0.29 13 13 13 22 Balaga(Rural) 2.44 0.21 0.21 10 10 10 23 Arsavilli(Rural) 2.51 0.19 0.19 9 9 9 24 Ponduru 0.32 0.02 0.02 1 1 1 25 Jagannadharaja Puram 0.50 0.08 0.08 4 4 4 26 Ranastalam 0.15 0.02 0.02 1 1 1 27 Tekkali 0.15 0.02 0.02 1 1 1 28 Shermahammadpuram 0.95 0.12 0.12 6 6 6 29 Pudivalasa 0.27 0.02 0.02 1 1 1 30 Kusalapuram 2.23 0.16 0.16 7 7 7 31 Thotapalem 0.79 0.10 0.10 4 4 4 32 Etcherla 227.17 121.97 25.56 8130 3904 276 33 Yegulavada 0.32 0.05 0.05 2 2 2 34 Kurupam 109.03 49.32 -
Tneb Limited Tangedco Tantransco Bulletin May
TNEB LIMITED TANGEDCO TANTRANSCO BULLETIN MAY - 2015 CONTENTS Page No 1. PART - I NEWS & NOTES ... ... ... 2 2. PART - II GENERAL ADMINISTRATION & SERVICES ... ... ... 12 3. PART - III FINANCE ... ... ... 28 4. PART - IV TECHNICAL ... ... ... 37 5.INDEX ... ... ... 87 NEWS & NOTES PART – I I. GENERATION / RELIEF PARTICULARS: The Generation / Relief particulars for the month of May 2015 were as follows: Sl.No. Particulars In Million Units I. TNEB GENERATION (Gross) Hydro 276.779 Thermal 2481.929 Gas 156.761 Wind & Solar 0.500 TNEB TOTAL 2915.969 II NET PURCHASES FROM CGS 2750.588 III PURCHASES IPP 233.350 Windmill Private 471.616 CPP, Co-generation & Bio-Mass (Provisional) 111.500 Solar (Private) 1.830 Through Traders (Nett Purchase) 1518.256 TOTAL PURCHASES 2336.551 IV TOTAL (Gross generation + Net import + Purchases) 8003.108 V Load shedding & . Pr. cut relief (Approx) 210.61 VI Less energy used for Kadamparai pump 47.685 Less Aux. consumption for Hydro, Thermal & Gas 218.532 VII AVERAGE PER DAY REQUIREMENT 265 VIII DETAILS OF NET PURCHASES FROM CGS & OTHER REGIONS: Neyveli TS-I 278.028 Neyveli TS-I Expansion 154.557 Neyveli TS-II Expansion 24.702 Neyveli TS-II Stage-1 122.544 Neyveli TS-II Stage-2 182.652 MAPS APS 194.864 Kaiga APS 174.104 Kudankulam 210.966 Ramagundam NTPC (Stage 1 & 2) 368.207 Ramagundam NTPC (Stage 3) 91.475 Eastern region 22.706 Talcher Stage-II 341.916 Simhadri Stage-II 142.897 NTECL, Vallur 480.143 Solar bundled NVVN Power from NTPC stations 3.243 Unscheduled Interchange (-) 41.844 Intra State ABT UI (-) 0.573 TOTAL NET PURCHASES 2750.588 3 IX DETAILS OF PURCHASES FROM IPPs Samalpatti Power Company Pvt Ltd 1.736 Madurai Power Corporation Pvt Ltd 3.839 PPN Power Generation Company Pvt Ltd 9.560 TAQA Neyveli Power Company Pvt Ltd (ST-CMS) 125.113 Lanco Tanjore Power Company Ltd. -
Towns of India: Status of Demography, Economy, Social Structures, Housing and Basic Infrastructure
Towns of India Status of Demography, Economy, Social Structures, Housing and Basic Infrastructure HSMI – HUDCO Chair – NIUA Collaborative Research 2016 Towns of India Status of Demography, Economy, Social Structures, Housing and Basic Infrastructure HSMI – HUDCO Chair – NIUA Collaborative Research 2016 Foreword An increasing number of people live in small and medium-sized towns in the periphery of large cities as the world completes its process of urban transition. India is no exception to this phenomenon. It is in these towns where national economies are to be built, solutions to global challenges such as inequality and the impacts of climate change are to be addressed, and future generations are to be educated. The reality in India, however, suggests that the small towns are not fully integrated in the urban fabric of the nation. They have enormous backlogs in economic infrastructure, weak human capacity, high levels of under unemployment and unemployment, and extremely weak local economies. However, with their growing numbers – there are more than 2,500 new towns added in the last Population Census– the role of small and medium-sized towns in the national economy will have a significant influence upon the future social and economic development of larger geographic regions. If these towns were better equipped to steer their economic assets and development, the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP) could be increased, with significant benefits reducing rural poverty in the hinterlands. This research on small towns, those below 100,000 population, was conducted at the National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA), New Delhi, under Phase III of the HUDCO Chair project during the period 2015-16. -
O.I.H. Government of India Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
O.I.H. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2947 TO BE ANSWERED ON MARCH 13, 2018 IMPLEMENTATION OF PMAY No. 2947 SHRI ARVIND SAWANT: Will the Minister of HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS be pleased to state: (a) the number of houses constructed under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) along with the number of people to whom houses have already been allotted, city-wise and State-wise; (b) whether the implementation of this project in Maharashtra is not as per the time limit prescribed for its completion; (c) if so, the reasons therefor; (d) whether the Government has taken appropriate steps to create awareness among people regarding PMAY in Maharashtra; and (e) if so, the details thereof? ANSWER THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE MINISTRY OF HOUSING & URBAN AFFAIRS [SHRI HARDEEP SINGH PURI] ***** (a): City-wise and State-wise details of houses constructed and occupied by the beneficiaries under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban) [PMAY(U)] are at Annexure. Contd… -2- (b) & (c): Under PMAY(U), the States/Union Territories (UTs) frame the project proposals based on the demand for housing assessed by them, get them approved from the concerned State Level Sanctioning & Monitoring Committee (SLSMC) and submit the proposals to the Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs for central assistance. Based on the project proposals submitted by Government of Maharashtra, 94 projects for construction 1,70,465 houses have been sanctioned under PMAY(U) for the State of Maharashtra and out of the sanctioned houses 25,222 houses have been completed. -
Madras- District Census Handbook, Madurai, Part X-VIII, Vol-I, Vol-IX
CENSUS OF INDIA' 1961 VOLUME IX MADRAS PART X-VIII DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK MADURAI VOLUME I P. K. NAMBIAR of the Indian Administrative Service Superintendent of Census Operations, Madras PUBLISHED ~Y THE DJRfCTOR OF STATIONERY AND PRINTING, MADRAS AND PRINTED AT THE NATARAJAH PRINTERS, MADRAS-14 1966 Price: Rs. 12/- PREFACE It has been the policy of the Government of Madras to print and publish village statistics based on the information collected during each Census. In 1951, the Government of India offered to hand over to the State Government the Census Tables and abstracts prepared during Census and suggested that they might be printed and published along with any other useful information relating to each district. The form of the District Census Handbook was thus conceived. The State Government accepted the idea and a publication was brought out at the cost of the State Government. Each District Census Handbook consisted of two parts-Part I containing three sections, viz., General Population Tables, Economic Tables, Tables I. II and III of Small Scale Industries, Summary fig~res ~f district and taluks, rural and urban statistics, and Part II, containing C and D series~ viz., Household and Age Tables and Social and Cultural Tables and District Occupational Abstract. A District Census Handbook was published for each district. It has been considered an important achievement of the last Census. Sri A. Mitra, Registrar General, India, . decided not only to continue the series during 1961, but to improve definitely on its content, so that each District Census Handbook would contain basic economic data for the smallest administration unit in the district and be a useful reference book for scholars, Central and State Governments, Local Bodies and private institutions. -
The Principal Secretary Housing & Urban Development Department
U1I DMIPC MI I el Gt 3f'I ITt Tf rrr UZWFZ Building Materials & Technology Promotion Council Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs, Government of India Ref: I3MT/C-F/EBR-PMAY/20 19-20/10 241hSep.20 19 To The Principal Secretary Housing & Urban Development Department Government of Tamil Nadu Secretariat, Chennai-600005 Subject: Release of Central Assistance under housing for All (Urban) Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna from National Urban housing Fund (NUHF) - reg. Sir, Please refer to the sanction letter no N-11012/68/2019-HF'A-ffl-UD (CN 9070256) dated 24.09.20 19 on the subject mentioned above received from Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs (copy enclosed). In this regard, it is informed that an amount of Rs. 90,14,40,000/- (Rupees Ninety Crore Fourteen Lakhs & Forty Thousand Only) has been credited to the State Government of Tamilnadu, as mentioned in the sanction order as Central Assistance under Housing for All (Urban) Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna. The amount was released through EAT module of PFMS in the account mentioned in the above order. Thanking you, Yours faithfully, (Dr. Shailesh Kr. Agrawal) Executive Director End.: As above Copy to. I. The Chief Controller ofAccounts, Ministry of housing & Urban Affairs, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi- 110011 J. Sh. S. C. Jana, Dy. Secretary (FIFA-11l), Mission Director, Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi- ilOOli 3. The Under Secretary, HFA- V Section, Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi-110011 4. The Managing Director, TNSCB, Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board Government of Tamil Nadu 5, Kamarajar Salai, Chepauk, Chennai-600005 IT ffl if RK4 ii 9111I 57 qzM Tf ITI g1i -& 9 f14 - 110003; T: 91-11-24636105; r: 91-11--24642849 Core 5A, 1' Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodi Road, New Delhi -110 003; Tel: 91-11-24636705; Fax: 91.11-2464 2849 E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Website: www.bmtpc.org F. -
Theni District District Disaster Management Plan
THENI DISTRICT DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN 2020 DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY ABBREVIATIONS Sl.No. Abbreviations Expansion 1 BBB Building Back Better 2 BDO Block Development Officer 3 CBDP Community Based Disaster Preparedness 4 CBRN Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear materials 5 COVID Corona Virus Disease 6 CMPRF Chief Minister’s Public Relief Fund 7 DCR District Control Room 8 DDMP District Disaster Management Plan 9 DDMA District Disaster Management Authority 10 DM Disaster Management 11 DDMC District Disaster Management Committee 12 DDM Directorate of Data management 13 DEOC District Emergency Operation Centre 14 EOC Emergency Operation Centre 15 GPS The Global Positioning System 16 HFL Highest Flood Level 17 HF High Frequency 18 HADP Hill Areas Development Program Irrigated Agriculture Modernization and Water-bodies 19 IAMWARM Restoration and Management 20 IMD India Meteorological Department 21 IDRN India Disaster Resource Network 22 LED Light Emitting Diode 23 MCM Million Cubic Metres Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee 24 MGNREGS Scheme 25 NGO Non-Governmental Organization 26 NEM North East Monsoon 27 NABARD National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development 28 NRSC National Remote Sensing Centre National Cooperative Consumers Federation of India 29 NCCF Limited 30 NREGP National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme 31 ORS Oral Rehydration Therapy 32 PWD Public Works Department 33 RMC Regional Meteorological Centre 34 SDMA State Disaster Management Agency 35 SDRF State Disaster Response Fund 36 SDRN State Disaster Resource Network 37 SEOC State Emergency Operations Centre 38 SGRY Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana 39 SSS Social Security Schemes 40 TDMC Taluk Disaster Management Committee 41 TDMP Taluk Disaster Management Plan 42 TNEB Tamil Nadu Electricity Board 43 TWAD Tamil Nadu Water supply and Drainage Board. -
State State Code District Code District Name Town Code Town Name
State District Town State District Name Town Name Code Code Code A & N Islands 35 640 South Andaman 804041 Port Blair Andhra Pradesh 28 553 Anantapur 803009 Anantapur Andhra Pradesh 28 553 Anantapur 803010 Dharmavaram Andhra Pradesh 28 553 Anantapur 594760 Gooty Andhra Pradesh 28 553 Anantapur 803007 Guntakal Andhra Pradesh 28 553 Anantapur 803012 Hindupur Andhra Pradesh 28 553 Anantapur 803011 Kadiri Andhra Pradesh 28 553 Anantapur 594956 Kalyandurg Andhra Pradesh 28 553 Anantapur 595357 Madakasira Andhra Pradesh 28 553 Anantapur 594864 Pamidi Andhra Pradesh 28 553 Anantapur 595448 Puttaparthi Andhra Pradesh 28 553 Anantapur 803006 Rayadurg Andhra Pradesh 28 553 Anantapur 803008 Tadpatri Andhra Pradesh 28 554 Chittoor 803019 Chittoor Andhra Pradesh 28 554 Chittoor 803015 Madanapalle Andhra Pradesh 28 554 Chittoor 803016 Nagari Andhra Pradesh 28 554 Chittoor 803020 Palamaner Andhra Pradesh 28 554 Chittoor 803018 Punganur Andhra Pradesh 28 554 Chittoor 803017 Puttur Andhra Pradesh 28 554 Chittoor 803013 Srikalahasti Andhra Pradesh 28 554 Chittoor 803014 Tirupati Andhra Pradesh 28 545 East Godavari 802958 Amalapuram Andhra Pradesh 28 545 East Godavari 587337 Gollaprolu Andhra Pradesh 28 545 East Godavari 802955 Kakinada Andhra Pradesh 28 545 East Godavari 802956 Mandapeta Andhra Pradesh 28 545 East Godavari 587758 Mummidivaram Andhra Pradesh 28 545 East Godavari 802951 Peddapuram Andhra Pradesh 28 545 East Godavari 802954 Pithapuram Andhra Pradesh 28 545 East Godavari 802952 Rajahmundry Andhra Pradesh 28 545 East Godavari 802957 Ramachandrapuram -
Theni District Profile
12/6/2017 Home TamilNadu Map Theni District Profile Print THENI DISTRICT PROFILE • Theni district is bounded by Madurai District in the East, Kerala State in the West and South and Dindigul District in the North. • The District lies between 9º32'00’’N to 10º15'00’’N Latitude, 77º10'00’’E to 77º 40'00’’E Longitude and has an areal extent of 2869 sq.km. • There are 8 Blocks, 130 Villages and 790 Habitations in the District. Physiography and Drainage: • The district is bordered in the west by Western Ghats and Kerala State. The terrain slopes generally from west to east by the influence of Western Ghats hill ranges and some parts from South to North. • The Western Ghats is the main hill ranges present at the west and Andipatti hill ranges are bordering at South east part of the district. • The northern part of the district is covered by Kodaikanal hills. • Theni district forms parts of Vaigai River Sub catchment.The area is drained by a network of Rivers namely Vaigai River, Suruli Ar, Periyar River and Kottagudi River. • The tributaries of Vaigai River i.e. Koothantchi Ar, Kottagudi Ar, Theni Ar and some local streams are drained in this district. Rainfall: The average annual rainfall and the 5 years rainfall collected from IMD, Chennai is as follows: Acutal Rainfall in mm Normal Rainfall in mm 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 996.20 612.00 850.30 939.30 1171.90 720.00 Geology: Rock Type Geological Formation Charnockite, Gneiss, Granite, Hard Rock Laterite, Quartzite, Laterite, Kalkar and Alluvium Hydrogeology: Ground Water restricted to Type of Aquifer weathered mantle fracture zones having secondary porosity Well yield in lpm 45 - 135 Transmissivity (T)m2/day 15 - 60 Permeability (K)(m/day)) 0.98 - 2.45 Depth of Water level 5m to 12m Ground Water Level:: The Ground Water levels from the 21 number of observation wells of TWAD have been analysed for Post-Monsoon and Pre- Monsoon. -
District Census Handbook, Madurai, Part XII-A, Series-23
CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 SERIES - 23 TAMIL NADU DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK MADURAI PART XII A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY K.SAMPATH KUMAR OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS TAMILNADU CONTENTS Page No. Foreward vii - ix Preface xi - xv District Map Important Statistics of the District xvi - xvii An.alytical Note:- i. Census concepts, Rural and Urban areas, census houses/ households, Scheduled castes/ Scheduled Tribes, Main workers, Marginal workers & Non-workers etc. 1 - 2 ii. History of the District Census Handbook including scope of village and town directory. 3-7 iii. Madurai District - An outline, Introduction, brief history, jurisdiction changes, physical changes, forestry, hills, soils, minerals and mining, rivers, electricity and power, land and land use pattern, agriculture, irrigation, animal husbandry, fisheries, industry, transport and communication, climate and rainfall. education, health, social and cultural events, places of tourist importance and other facilities. 9 - 22 iv. Brief analysis of the village / town directory data based on inset tables. 23 - 35 PART-A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY SECI10N I - VILLAGE DIRECTORY 37 Note explaining the codes used in the Village Directory. .'39 1. Chinnamanur C.D. Block 41 i. Alphabetica11ist of villages 43 ii. Village Directory Statement 44 - 45 2. UUamapalaiyam C.D. Block 47 i. Alphabetical list of villages 49 ii. Village Directory Statement SO - 51 3. KambamC.D. Block 53 i. Alphabetical list of villages 55 ii. Village Directory Statement 56 - 57 4. Bodinayakkanur C.D. Block 59 i. Alphabetical list of villages 61 ii. Village Directory Statement 61 - 62 5. Periyakulam C.D. Block 65 i. Alphabetical list of villages 67 ii. -
Home Tamilnadu Map Theni District Profile Print THENI DISTRICT
2/12/2018 Home TamilNadu Map Theni District Profile Print THENI DISTRICT PROFILE • Theni district is bounded by Madurai District in the East, Kerala State in the West and South and Dindigul District in the North. • The District lies between 9º32'00’’N to 10º15'00’’N Latitude, 77º10'00’’E to 77º 40'00’’E Longitude and has an areal extent of 2869 sq.km. • There are 8 Blocks, 130 Villages and 790 Habitations in the District. Physiography and Drainage: • The district is bordered in the west by Western Ghats and Kerala State. The terrain slopes generally from west to east by the influence of Western Ghats hill ranges and some parts from South to North. • The Western Ghats is the main hill ranges present at the west and Andipatti hill ranges are bordering at South east part of the district. • The northern part of the district is covered by Kodaikanal hills. • Theni district forms parts of Vaigai River Sub catchment.The area is drained by a network of Rivers namely Vaigai River, Suruli Ar, Periyar River and Kottagudi River. • The tributaries of Vaigai River i.e. Koothantchi Ar, Kottagudi Ar, Theni Ar and some local streams are drained in this district. Rainfall: The average annual rainfall and the 5 years rainfall collected from IMD, Chennai is as follows: Acutal Rainfall in mm Normal Rainfall in mm 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 850.30 939.30 1171.90 366 816.5 719.76 Geology: Rock Type Geological Formation Charnockite, Gneiss, Granite, Hard Rock Laterite, Quartzite, Laterite, Kalkar and Alluvium Hydrogeology: Ground Water restricted to Type of Aquifer weathered mantle fracture zones having secondary porosity Well yield in lpm 45 - 135 Transmissivity (T)m2/day 15 - 60 Permeability (K)(m/day)) 0.98 - 2.45 Depth of Water level 5m to 12m Ground Water Level:: The Ground Water levels from the 21 number of observation wells of TWAD have been analysed for Post-Monsoon and Pre- Monsoon.