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Hand Book of Statistics 2014 Krishna District HAND BOOK OF STATISTICS 2014 KRISHNA DISTRICT Compiled by Chief Planning Officer Krishna, Machilipatnam Sri BABU.A, I.A.S., Collector & District Magistrate Krishna District P R E F A C E I am glad that the Hand Book of Statistics 2014 of Krishna District with statistical data of various departments for the year 2013-14 is being released. The statistical data in respect of various schemes being implemented by the departments in the district are compiled in a systematic manner so as to reflect the progress made under various sectors during the year. The sector wise progress is depicted in sector – wise tables apart from Mandal - wise data. I am confident that the publication will be of immense utility as a reference book to general public and Government and Non-Governmental agencies in general as well as Administrators, Planners, Research Scholars, Funding agencies, Banks and Non-Profit Institutions. I am thankful to all the District Officers and the Heads of Institutions for extending their co-operation by furnishing the information to this Hand Book. I appreciate the efforts made by Sri K.V.K.Ratna Babu, Chief Planning Officer, Krishna District and their Staff in collection and compilation of data in bringing out this publication. Any suggestions aimed at improvement of Hand Book are most welcome and may be sent to the Chief Planning Officer, Krishna District at Machilipatnam Date: 31.12.2015. Station: Machilipatnam OFFICERS AND STAFF ASSOCIATED WITH THE PUBLICATION 1. Sri K.V.K.Ratna Babu : Chief Planning Officer 2. Sri D.Venkateswarlu : Deputy Director 3. Kum P.Ramu : Assistant Director 4. Sri G.Srinivas : Statistical Officer 5. Sri K.Srinivasa Rao : Deputy Statistical Officer, Compiled and Computerized * * * DISTRICT HAND BOOK OF STATISTICS - 2014 C O N T E N T S Table Page I T E M No. No. G E N E R AL: A Salient Features of the District I-VII B Comparision of the Dist. With the State - 2014 VIII-XII C Administrative Divisions in the District - 2014 XIII-XIV C1 Municipal Information - 2014 XV D Public Representations / Non Officials - 2014 XVI-XX E Profile of Assembly / Parliament Constituencies - 2014 XXI-XXIII I. POPULATION: 1.1 Variation in Population 1901 to 2011. 1 1.2 Population Statistics Summary - Census 2001 - 2011. 2 Total No. of Villages, Hamlets, House-holds, Area, Population, Density of Population 1.3 3-4 and Sex Ratio-Mandal wise-Census 2011. 1.4 Rural and Urban Population - Mandal-wise - Census 2011. 5 1.5 Population of Towns and Cities - Census 2011. 6 1.6 Literacy - Mandal wise - Census 2011. 7 1.7 Scheduled Caste Population & Literacy Rate - Census 2011. 8 1.8 Scheduled Tribe Population & Literacy Rate - Census 2011. 9 1.9 Distribution of Population by workers and Non workers - Mandal wise - Census 2011 10-12 1.10 Classification of Village according to Population Size - Mandal wise- Census 2011. 13 1.11 Houseless and Institutional Population - Mandal-wise - Census 2001. 14 1.12 Distribution of persons according to different age groups - Census 2011. 15 1.13 Religion-wise Mandal population - Census 2001 16-18 II. MEDICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH: 2.1 Govt., Medical facilities (2013-14) 19 2.2 Govt. Medical facilities (Allophathic) - Mandal-wise - 2013-14 20 2.3 Govt., Medical facilities (Indian Medicine) - Mandal-wise - 2013-14 21 2.4 Family Welfare achievements during 2013-14 22-23 Table Page I T E M No. No. III. C L I M A T E: 3.1 Maximum and Minimum Temparatures (2013 & 2014) 24 District Average rainfall, season-wise and month-wise 3.2 25 (2009-10 to 2013-14) 3.3 Annual Rainfall - Station-wise (2012-13 to 2013-14) 26-27 3.4 Mandal-wise Rainfall - 2013-14 28-37 3.5 Rainfall Particulars of last 55 YEARS (1958-59 to 2013-14) 38-39 3.6 Month-wise Ground Water levels (2009-10 to 2013-14) 40 3.7 Mandal wise Arial Co-Ordinates 41 IV. A G R I C U L T U R E: 4.1 Land Utilisation (2012-13 to 2013-14) 42 4.2 Land Utilisation Mandal-wise - 2013-14 43-48 4.3 Area, Production & Yield per Hectare of Major Crops (2012-13 to 2013-14) 49-51 Area under principal crops, Fruits & Vegetables & Florie Culture - Season wise and 4.4 52-60 Mandal wise - 2013-14 Number and Area of Operational Holdings according to size - Mandal-wise Census - 4.5 61-64 2012-13 4.6 Agrl. Machinary and Implements - Mandal-wise - Census 2007 65-66 4.7 Farm harvest prices of Major Agrl. Commodities (2012-13&2013-14) 67 4.8 Factory-wise Quantity of Cane crushed and Sugar produced (2012-13 to 2013-14) 68 Mandal wise No.of I.Us and Expts. Planed and Expts. Conducted under implementation 4.9 69-70 of MNAIS - KHARIF 2012 4.10 Crop Loans distributed to Farmers - Bank-wise - 2013-14 71-72 4.11 Crop -wise Seed Subsidy distributed to Farmers - 2013-14 73 4.12 Consumption of Chemical Fertilizers - Mandal-wise 2013-14 74-75 V. I R R I G A T I O N: 5.1 Major and Medium Irrigation Sources - 2013-14 76 5.2 Minor Irrigation Sources - Mandal-wise - 2013-14 77 5.3 Area of principal crops irrigated (2008-09 to 2013-14) 78 5.4 Area irrigated, source wise (2008-09 to 2013-14) 79 Table Page I T E M No. No. 5.5 Area irrigated, source wise and Mandal-wise - 2013-14 80 5.6 Gross area irrigated, source-wise, seasion wise and Mandal-wise -2013-14 81-84 5.7 Area of Principal Crops irrigated season wise, Mandal-wise - 2013-14 85-93 5.8 Implementation of Jalayagnam Programme (as on 31st March, 2014) 94 5.9 Area Irrigated by Sprinklers and Drip Irrigation - Mandal-wise - 2013-14 95 VI. LIVESTOCK AND VETERINARY SERVICES: 6.1 Veterinary Services (2012-13 to 2013-14) 96 6.2 Veterinary Services - Mandal-wise -2013-14 97 6.3 Livestock and Poultry population (2003 & 2007) 98 6.4 Livestock and Poultry Population - Mandal wise - Census 2007 99-100 6.5 Dairy Development - 2013-14 101 VII. F I S H E R I E S: 7.1 Inland fish production (2012-13&2013-14) 102 7.2 Marine fish production (2012-13&2013-14) 103-104 VIII. F O R E S T R Y: 8.1 Division-wise and species-wise area planted -2013-14 8.2 Value of Major and Minor Forest Produce - Division-wise - 2013-14 105 8.3 Forest Revenue - Product-wise ((2012-13 to 2013-14) IX. I N D U S T R I E S: 9.1 Existing Large and Medium Scale Industries - 2013-14 106-108 9.2 Production of Selected Industries (2012-13 to 2013-14) 109 9.3 Working of Factories registered under the Factories Act,1948 (2012-13&2013-14) 110-111 Working of Factories registered under the Factories Act,1948 - Mandal wise 9.4 112 (2012-13 & 2013-14) 9.5 Rice Mills - Mandal wise - 2013-14 113 9.6 Small Scale Industries - 2013-14 114 9.7 Small Scale Industries - Mandal wise - 2013-14 115 9.8 Cottage Industries - 2013-14 116 Table Page I T E M No. No. X. M I N I N G: 10.1 Mineral Resources - Mandal wise -2013-14 117-118 10.2 Production of Principal Minerals (2012-13 to 2013-14) 119 Opening stock, Production , Consumption and Closing stock of indigenous Coal - 10.3 120 2013 -14 XI. FUEL AND POWER: 11.1 Growth of Transmission and Distribution lines (2012-13 to2013-14) 121 11.2 Rural Electrification - Mandal-wise 31-3-2014 122 11.3 Power Consumption, Category wise (2012-13 to 2013-14) 123 11.4 No. of Services and Connected load - Category-wise (31-3-2012 & 31-3-2014) 124 11.5 No. of Services and connected load as on 31-03-2014 125 11.6 Installed Capacity and Power Generation (2012-13 to 2013-14) 126 11.7 Free Power Connections and Transformers -2013-14 127-128 XII. TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS: 12.1 Railway Stations and Route Length (2012-13 to 2013-14) 129 12.2 Motor Vehicles of different classes (2012-13&2013-14) 130 12.3 Motor Driving Licences Issued (31-3-12 & 31-3-13) 131 12.4 Length of Roads as on 31-3-13 132 Post Offices, Telegraph Offices, Telephone Exchanges & Public Call Offices - 12.5 133-134 Mandal wise - 2013-14 12.6 Working position of the APSRTC (2012-13 to 2013-14) 135 12.7 Communtiy Radio and T.V.Sets - Mandal-wise (As on 31-3-2014) 136-137 XIII. PUBLIC FINANCE: 13.1 National Small Savings (2012-13&2013-14) 138 13.2 Principal Sources of Revenue (2012-131&2013-14) 139 13.3 Water Tax (Cess) - Mandal-wise - 2014 140-141 13.4 Sales Tax - Commodity-wise - 2014 142 13.5 Sales Tax - Circle wise - 2014 143 13.6 Excise Revenue relaised - Circle Wise - 2014 144 Table Page I T E M No. No. 13.7 Bank Branches - Mandal wise - (As on 31-3-2014) 145 13.8 Credits and Deposits - Bank wise (As on 31-3-2014) 146-147 13.9 SHG - Bank - Linkage and Pavala Vaddi - Mandal wise - 2013-14 148 13.10 Particulars of Indira Kranthipatham in Urban Areas-2013-14 149 XIV. P R I C E S: 14.1 Consumer Price Index Numbers for Agrl. Labour in AP (2001-2002 to 2013-14) 150 Consumer Price Index Numbers for Industrial Working class at selected centres in 14.2 151 AP (2012-13&2013-14) 14.3 Average Daily Prices of 6 Essential Commodities - 2014 152 14.4 Average Weekly Retail Prices of 30 Essential Commodities - 2013-14 153-154 14.5 Average Daily Wages of Agricultural Labour - 2013-14 155-156 Average Prices of Building Materials and Wages of Construction Labour 14.6 157-159 (2012-13 to 2013-14) XV.
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