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Livelihood Status of Selected Slums of Visakhapatnam District, Visakhapatnam
International Journal of Research in Geography (IJRG) Volume 5, Issue 4, 2019, PP 1-18 ISSN 2454-8685 (Online) http://dx.doi.org/10.20431/2454-8685.0504001 www.arcjournals.org Livelihood Status of Selected Slums of Visakhapatnam District, Visakhapatnam Mahashina Parvin1*, Moslem Hussain2, Tushar Dakua3 India *Corresponding Author: Mahashina Parvin, India Abstract: Mostly slum dwellers are living below the poverty line; poverty is the worst form of deprivation. One who is poor has little or no access to income, employment, education, housing, health and other basic necessities of the life. In fact, it is poverty which forces one to suffer agonies and hardship including social discrimination. Slum areas have substandard houses, high density and congestion overcrowding, in sanitary conditions and absence of basic amenities like drinking water, electricity and fair price shops, etc., the slums environment is responsible for the mental outlook of the dwellers, especially its effects on growing children is most remarkable. Children daily witness scenes of violence, drunkenness and crime. The personal hygiene is poor and is reflected in their clothing and living condition. Due to unhealthy environmental conditions prevailing in the slums, diseases like TB, Cholera, Malaria and Jaundice are common Visakhapatnam slums. The present study collects primary data from the study area and tries to explore the Population characteristics, Housing, Health and Socio-economic characteristics. It was found that most of the facilities are below the average. People are living in a very pathetic situation. The basic needs of people are not fulfilled. Such as Water, Sanitation, Health etc. Keywords: Slum, Population Characteristics, Health, Education, Work, Disease, Drinking water, Sanitation 1. -
List-Of-TO-STO-20200707191409.Pdf
Annual Review Report for the year 2018-19 Annexure 1.1 List of DTOs/ATOs/STOs in Andhra Pradesh (As referred to in para 1.1) Srikakulam District Vizianagaram District 1 DTO, Srikakulam 1 DTO, Vizianagaram 2 STO, Narasannapeta 2 STO, Bobbili 3 STO, Palakonda 3 STO, Gajapathinagaram 4 STO, Palasa 4 STO, Parvathipuram 5 STO, Ponduru 5 STO, Salur 6 STO, Rajam 6 STO, Srungavarapukota 7 STO, Sompeta 7 STO, Bhogapuram 8 STO, Tekkali 8 STO, Cheepurupalli 9 STO, Amudalavalasa 9 STO, Kothavalasa 10 STO, Itchapuram 10 STO, Kurupam 11 STO, Kotabommali 11 STO, Nellimarla 12 STO, Hiramandalam at Kothur 12 STO, Badangi at Therlam 13 STO, Pathapatnam 13 STO, Vizianagaram 14 STO, Srikakulam East Godavari District 15 STO, Ranasthalam 1 DTO, East Godavari Visakhapatnam District 2 STO, Alamuru 1 DTO, Visakhapatnam 3 STO, Amalapuram 2 STO, Anakapallli (E) 4 STO, Kakinada 3 STO, Bheemunipatnam 5 STO, Kothapeta 4 STO, Chodavaram 6 STO, Peddapuram 5 STO, Elamanchili 7 DTO, Rajahmundry 6 STO, Narsipatnam 8 STO, R.C.Puram 7 STO, Paderu 9 STO, Rampachodavaram 8 STO, Visakhapatnam 10 STO, Rayavaram 9 STO, Anakapalli(W) 11 STO, Razole 10 STO, Araku 12 STO, Addateegala 11 STO, Chintapalli 13 STO, Mummidivaram 12 STO, Kota Uratla 14 STO, Pithapuram 13 STO, Madugula 15 STO, Prathipadu 14 STO, Nakkapalli at Payakaraopeta 16 STO, Tuni West Godavari District 17 STO, Jaggampeta 1 DTO, West Godavari 18 STO, Korukonda 2 STO, Bhimavaram 19 STO, Anaparthy 3 STO, Chintalapudi 20 STO, Chintoor 4 STO, Gopalapuram Prakasam District 5 STO, Kovvur 1 ATO, Kandukuru 6 STO, Narasapuram -
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rrsqwzrwfiftq{rqftre NationalCouncil for TeacherEducation (AStatutory Body of theGovernment of lndia)- (qr{d{r<rR i5r q6' Ae-€ €sri) SoutheinRegional Committee qQurqHq qnR $?I€g5-dcr em NCTE F.SRO/NCTE/ApS09669/8.Ed/Ap/201 6814s- Date:\O TO BE PUBLISHEDIN GAZETTEOF INDIAPART III SEGTION 4 CORRIGENDUM With referenceto this officeorder No. F.SRO/APSO9669lB.EdlAP12Q15164506dated13.05.2015 wherein a revised recognitionorder was issuedto PalnaduCollege of Education,Sy No. 158/94, 158/1081,1SBI1'|B, 1Sgt12B, Narayanapuram,Dachepalli Village, Guntur District-522414,Andhra Pradesh the followinqcorriqendum is Sl.No. INSTEADOF WORDS MAY BE READ AS Page 1 AND WHEREAS,the institutionPalnadu Cottege AND WHEREAS,the institutionPalnadu Cottege of -2 Para of Education, Sy No. 158/9A, 158/10B1, Education, Sy No. '158/9A,158/1081, 158/118, '158112B, 15An1B, 1581128,Narayanapuram, Dachepa i Narayanapuram, Dachepalli liltage, Village, Guntur District522414, A,ndhra Guntur District-522414,Andhra Pradesh has by Pradesh has by affidavit consentedto come affidavitconsented to come underNew Regulationi underNew Regulationsand soughtfor two basic andsought for one basicunit in B.Ed. unitsin B.Ed.,which require additional facilities Page 1 I AND WHEREAS,it has been decided to permit AND WHEREAS,it has beendecided to permitthe Para 4 I institutionto have two basic units of 50 studentsei institutionto haveone basicunit of 50 studentseach i suhjecitc th: inoti:ut:cirfuif;l:ing f,.rI-J*i;g cci.:d:ii I namety, namery, I | (D. The institutionshall submit revalidated FDRS (i). The institutionshall submitrevalidated FDRS of I of the enhancedvalues, in jointaccount with the enhancedvalues, in joint accountwith the I the SRC before30 June,2015 faitingwhich SRC before 30 June, 2015 failing which the I the recognitionwill be withdrawn. -
National Movement
Factors for the rise of Nationalism in Andhra • Economic Problems – Land Revenue, Taxes, Famines, Lack of agriculture Development. • Western Education, Macaulay Minute. • Social Reforms, Veereshalingam and Raghupathi Venkata Ratnam Naidu. • Press and Journalism, Krishna Patrika, Andhra Patrika. • Middle Classes and Early Political Associations. • Madras Native Associations, Madras Mahajana Sabha, Kakinada Literary Society. Three Phases of Indian Nationalism, 1885-1947 • Moderates 1885-1905 – Causes, Political, Economic, Social and Constitutional Demands • Methods – Petition, Prayer, Deputation. • Leaders – Ananda Charyulu, N. Subba Rao, Gutti Kesava Pillai, P. Rangaiah Naidu, A.P., Parthasarathi Naidu – District Associations. • Rise of extremism-New Political Developments in Japan, Russia, Ireland, Partition of Bengal. • Policies of Lord Curzen – Reaction all over India Lal-Bal-Pal. Ganesh, Shivaji Festivals. Visits by Leaders • Visit of Bipan Chandra Pal to Andhra 1907. • Mutnuri Krishna Rao visit to Visakhapatnam – Rajahmundry – Balabharathi Samaj: Vijayawada – Raja of Munagala Gurt – Machilipatnam. • Political activity in Andhra. Ideas of Swadeshi Swaraj, Boycott, National Education. • Andhra National Education Committee at Rajahmundry. • Machilipatnam – Foundation of National College – Andhra Jateeya Kalasala. • Impact of Pal’s visit Political awakening – Nationalist consciousness.Chilakamarti-Andhra Milton –Famous song Bharatakhandambu oka padi aavu- • Rajahmundry College 24th April 1907 – Mark Hunter, G. Sarvotham Rao, Vandemataram Badges, Medals – Slogans – Students participation – suspension from college. He was expelled – became active. • Kakinada Riot Case – Captain Kemp. • Kotappakonda Case – Chinnappa Reddy. • Tenali Bomb Case. • Terrorist Bengal Connection Dargi Chanchaiah Gadipathy. • Home Rule Movement – 1916. • Minto-Merley Reforms 1909 – Tilak – Annie Besant Common Weal, New India, Tour of Andhra – She visited Madanapalli and established National College in 1916 with J.H. Cousins as Principal. -
(JIT) Report of Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) Scheme for Andhra Pradesh State
Joint Inspection Team (JIT) Report of Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) Scheme for Andhra Pradesh State 1 INDEX Sl.No Topic Page No. 1. General Observation of JIT 3 2 Field Visits (i) Visit to West Godavari District 4 (ii) Visit to Guntur District 18 (iii) Visit to Parkasham District 23 Team members:- 1. Dr. H.V.L. Bathla, Chief Consultant (MIDH), DAC, MOA, GOI, New Delhi 2. Dr. G Chandra Mouli, P. I. PFDC, Department of Agri. Engineering, ANG Ranga Agri. University, Hyderabad 3. Sh. B S Subbarayudu, DDH (AEZ), SHM, Andhra Pradesh Representative. Dates of Visit:- 23.06.2014 to 27.06.2014 2 General Observations: 1. In Guntur district T C Banana clusters of 72 ha. having robust growth was observed. The area is prone to cyclones and high winds, with close to 20% of the plants affected on account of above. To minimize damage on account of wind-fall etc., support for each plant is required with Bamboo or other stacking material. Similar condition was observed in West Godavari district also. 2. Canopy management of acid lime in a cluster of 100 acres of 50 farmers in Guntur district has helped the farmers in getting healthy plants as well as better yield. 3. In case of poly houses one entry gate is being used for entering the facility. It would be useful to consider having two gates to avoid any attack of pests and diseases, with only one gate open at any point of time. 4. There is a need to demonstrate the process of rejuvenation for Mango crop to the beneficiaries by the concerned district/block officers in Parkasham district. -
List of 156 Radiating Sites in LWE PHASE-I Areas Sl
List of 156 radiating sites in LWE PHASE-I areas Sl. No. State District Location New site name 1 Chhattisgarh Sukma Ramaram CRPF camp Manikonta CRPF Camp 2 Chhattisgarh Misma CRPF camp Linganapalli CRPF Camp (Ordered) 3 Chhattisgarh Timilwada CAF camp Timilwada CRPF camp * 4 Chhattisgarh Burkapal CRPF camp Burkapal CRPF camp * 5 Chhattisgarh Gorgunda CRPF camp Gorgunda CRPF camp * 6 Chhattisgarh Narsapuram CRPF camp Narsapuram CRPF camp * 7 Chhattisgarh Dubbatota CRPF camp Dudhiras CRPF Camp 8 Chhattisgarh Paidagudem CRPF camp Peddagudem CRPF camp * 9 Chhattisgarh Bijapur Koitpal CRPF camp Koitpal CRPF camp * 10 Chhattisgarh Reddy CRPF camp Reddy CRPF camp * 11 Chhattisgarh Cheramengi CRPF camp Keshkutul CRPF Camp 12 Chhattisgarh Murdunda CRPF camp Pegdapalli CRPF Camp 13 Chhattisgarh Ilmidi CRPF camp Illmidi CAF camp * 14 Chhattisgarh Gudma CAF camp Karkeli CAF Camp 15 Chhattisgarh Matwada CRPF camp Tarrem CRPF Camp (ordered) 16 Chhattisgarh Jaivaram CRPF camp Gangaloor Police Station 17 Chhattisgarh Nimed CRPF camp Rampuram CAF Camp (Ordered) 18 Chhattisgarh Madded CRPF camp Nukanpal CRPF Camp 19 Chhattisgarh Cherpal CRPF camp Biren Gangler-CRPF 20 Chhattisgarh Sitapur CRPF camp Kondasawli 21 Chhattisgarh Dantewada PS Pharaspal Kondapara CRPF camp 22 Chhattisgarh Cholnar CAF camp Kanhargaon camp (Ordered) 23 Chhattisgarh Tumnar CAF camp Akabeda camp (Ordered) 24 Chhattisgarh Narayanpur Bharenda CRPF camp Bharenda ITBP camp * 25 Chhattisgarh Jagdalpur Chowki Kaknar Kakanar Police Chowki * 26 Chhattisgarh Netanar CRPF camp Kolengnala -
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. -
Statement Showing the Provisional Merit List of Contract Lab Technician Under the Administrative Control of District Medical and Health Officer, Vizianagaram
STATEMENT SHOWING THE PROVISIONAL MERIT LIST OF CONTRACT LAB TECHNICIAN UNDER THE ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL OF DISTRICT MEDICAL AND HEALTH OFFICER, VIZIANAGARAM If Inter Working in Vocational Tribal/ Experi Age % of Local Technical candidates Rural / ence Mark As on Qualificatio Total Maxim Marks Urban Weightage Marks Weigh s for Total Sl. Reg. Date of PH Clinical Year of Name of the candidate Mobile No Sex 31.07.2020 Caste n (DMLT/ Marks um obtaine (If Tribal 2.5 tage YY YoP Marks Remarks No. No. birth statu Status Training pass Inter MLT / Secured Marks d Rural 2 Marks (Max (100%) s Certificate B.Sc MLT) (75%) Urban 1 (Max 10) enclosed or for Six (6) 15) YY DD MM not months) From To YY MM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Yalamanchali Vasantha D/o Venkata rao, Radha 9652862705 Non- 1 452 krishna puram, Ambati Female 24-Jul-92 28 0 7 BC-A Inter MLT Enclosed 730 850 64.41 Tribal 5/11/2012 6/30/2020 8 1 15.0 Mar/10 #### 10 89.41 8008049624 Local valasa mandal, srikakukulam Dist Kolangi Srinu S/o K.Krishna,narendra Non- 1 741 9100201891 Male 3-Jan-89 31 6 28 BC-D MLT 681 850 60.09 Urban 9/26/2014 ######## 6 3 12.0 Mar/06 #### 10 82.09 nagar ,tadichatla palem, Local VSKP dist Korada Uma Maheswara rao 2 781 S/o Sreenivasa rao , kata 8309372338 Male 1-Feb-92 28 5 30 SC Local MLT 737 850 65.03 Tribal 9/30/2017 7/30/2020 2 10 10.0 Mar/13 #### 7 82.03 veedhi, vzm dist Mantri Srinivasa rao 3 758 S/o Ramarao, Medara Street, 8500615997 Male 1-Jun-90 30 1 30 BC-D Local DMLT 354 480 55.31 Urban ######## 7/30/2020 -
District Census Handbook, Visakhapatnam, Part XIII a & B
CENSUS OF INDIA 1981 SERIES 2 ANDHRA PRADESH DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK VISAKHAPATNAM PARTS XIII-A & B (ii) ANALYTICAL NOTE.. VILLAGE & TOWN PC_A S. S. JAYA RAO OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS ANDHRA PRADESH PUBLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH 1988 SRI VARAHA NARASIMHA SWAMY The motif presented on the cover page repre sents the sculptured Shfine of the diety 'Sri Varaha Narasimha Swamy" of Simhachalam near Vishakhapatnam city. Simhachalam is a sacred place of pilgrimage in Vishakhapatnam district and ranks with Benaras and Tirupati, This hill temple is dedicated to Lord Narasimha, the Man-Lion incarnation of Lord Vishnu. In honour of this diety, a number of people of the district are named as Simha chalam, Simhadri, Narasimham and so on. The way upto the temple runs through terraced fields of pineapples dotted with jack, mango and other trees. It passes up a broad flight of weI/ kept stone steps. over a thousand' in number, on either side of which trees have been planted to provide shade. There is a ghat road from the foot of the hill leading to the temple. Architec turally, the temple deserves high praise. The temple comprises a square shrine. surmounted by a high tower. a portico in front with a small circular tONer over it, a square sixteen pillared Mandapam. all made of dark granite richly and delicately covered with conventional and floral ornament and scenes from the Vaishnavite Purana. One of the pillars of the mandapam is called the 'Kappam Starnbharn' and people believe that. this pillar has the power of curing cattle diseases and 6150 barren women will be blessed with issues. -
(Nredcap) Tadepalli Status of Renewable Energy Power
NEW AND RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF AP LTD (NREDCAP) TADEPALLI STATUS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY POWER PROJECTS COMMISSIONED IN ANDHRA PRADESH STATE AS ON 30.09.2020 Resource Cumulative capacity Capacity Cumulative commissioned up to commissioned capacity 2019-20 during 2020-21 commissioned (in MW) (in MW) (in MW) Wind Power 4079.37 - 4079.37 Solar Power 3521.99 13.75 3535.74 Small Hydro 102.598 - 102.598 Biomass Based 171.25 - 171.25 Biomass Energy Co-generation 65.45 - 65.45 (Non-Bagasse) (Captive use only) Co-Generation with Bagasse 206.95 - 206.95 Municipal Solid Waste 6.15 - 6.15 Industrial waste 40.01 - 40.01 TOTAL 8193.768 13.75 8207.518 NREDCAP LIST OF WIND POWER PROJECTS COMMISSIONED Installed Name & Address of the Financial Date of S.No Location District capacity company year Commissioning in M.W 1 A.P. GENCO Wind Farm Ramagiri Ananthapuramu 1994-95 Nov’ 94 2.00 2 NEDCAP WIND FARM Kondamedapally Ananthapuramu 2000-01 31.03.2001 2.75 3 NEDCAP Wind FARM Narasimahakonda Nellore 2004-05 07.05.2004 2.50 4 The Andhra Sugars Limited, Ramagiri, Ananthapuramu 1994-95 30.9.94 2.025 5 Deccan Cements Ltd, Ramagiri Ananthapuramu 1994-95 26.02.95 0.90 6 Deccan Cements Ltd, Ramagiri Ananthapuramu 1995-96 30.09.95 0.675 7 ITW Signode Limited, Ramagiri Ananthapuramu 1995-96 25.05.95 1.00 Navabharat Industrial Linings 8 Ramagiri Ananthapuramu 1995-96 30.08.95 2.00 & Equipment Limited (NILE) Renewable Energy Systems 9 Ramagiri, Ananthapuramu 1995-96 26.09.95 3.00 Ltd, 10 Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd Ramagiri Ananthapuramu 1995-96 13.09.95 3.00 Nagarjuna Construction 11 Ramagiri Ananthapuramu 1995-96 30.09.95 3.00 Co.Ltd, A.P.S.Road Transport Corprn. -
Vikram Dev Verma
November - 2013 Odisha Review Vikram Dev Verma Er. Nirakar Mahalik Vikram Dev Verma was born on 28th June 1869 by Telugu Culture. He was a prolific writer in in Parvatalapeta of Srikakulam Taluk on the right Telugu language. His creative contribution in side of the river Vansadhara about 3 km from Telugu literature had honoured him variously. Mukhalingam in Andhra. He was the son of Rekha Some of his Telugu books were also prescribed Devi and father Krushna Chandra Deb. as text books in the colleges of Andhra University. Unfortunately he lost his mother at the age of nine He was a founder father of ‘Odia Samaj’ and father at the age of fifteen. He was adopted (Utkal Samaj) at Vishakhapatanam in Andhra in when he was only eight years old by the Madugula 1886 AD which subsequently played a vital role Raja family and since then known as “Madugula in safeguarding Odia culture and the interest of Raju”. His adoption was challenged in 1881 in the Odia speaking people of Vishakhapatanam the court of law. Invalidation of his adoption area in the then Madras Presidency. He compelled him to back to his father again. He established a permanent drama pandal named had to run from pillar to post in quest of his own “Jagannmitra Hall” there and donated ten thousand livelihood and finally settled at Visakhapatanam. rupees to furnish the pandal. Telugu dramas were He had learnt Telugu, Odia and Sanskrit from his staged there by the ‘Jagannmitra Samaj ’where father, a Telugu teacher Buchi Raju and his he was the chairman. -
A Success Story of MGNREGS at a Remote Gangaraju Madugula Mandal of Visakhapatnam District of Andhra Pradesh in India
Volume 3, Issue 2, February – 2018 International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology ISSN No:-2456 –2165 A Success Story of MGNREGS at A Remote Gangaraju Madugula Mandal of Visakhapatnam District of Andhra Pradesh in India Akella Manju Vani, B. Sc, M.A., M.Phil., LL.M, MPDO (former), G.Madugula Mandal, VSP, Presently at Srikakulam, A.P., India Abstract:-The primary objective of the Mahatma Gandhi in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005 is to be UNGA in 1948 and also is granted under numerous National able to provide rural employment and for the creation of Constitutions ; though it has been realized in different degrees durable assets. This beneficial legislation aims at raising depending upon the traditions, history, level of economic the standards of those marginalized groups who are living development and the political and social philosophy of a below the poverty line in our society. The empirical country. research was carried out with a purposive sample group of 192 persons consisting of 100% Scheduled The ILO has directly and indirectly influenced the Indian Tribalpopulation at Gangaraju Madugula Mandal, Labor Legislations. The social assistance legislations in Visakhapatnam District in Andhra Pradesh. The success particular, found expression of the voice and spirit of the ILO of the scheme was assessed through a chi – square test. In for promoting social justice and for creating new values and other words, if the people participated irrespective of the philosophy as well as continually adopt State Policy towards difference in their family incomes, it is said to be a popular weaker sections of the society in keeping contemporary social and successful scheme.