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Know Your District - Plan Your District Warangal (R) Know Your District - Plan Your District Warangal (r) PROFILE OF DISTRICT OF WARANGAL RURAL Sl. No. Item Unit District 1 Geographical Area in Ha. 2,09,466 a Area in Sq.KMs. 2,095 b Forest Area In Ha. 10,441 c % to Total Geographical Area % 5 2 Administrative Units : a Revenue Divisions Nos. 3 b Revenue Villages Nos. 229 c Gram Panchayats Nos. 401 d Revenue Mandals Nos. 16 e Mandal Praja Parishads Nos. 16 f Municipalities Nos. 3 3 Population (as per 2011 Census): a Total Population Nos. 7,18,537 b Male Nos. 3,60,315 c Female Nos. 3,58,222 d Sex Ratio (Females per 1000 Males) Ratio 994 e Rural Population Nos. 6,87,574 f Urban Population Nos. 30,963 g % Rural to Total Population % 96 h % Urban to Total Population % 4 i Households Nos. 1,87,525 j Household Size Nos. 4 No. per k Density of Population 350 sq.kms. 4 Child Population (0 – 6 Years ): a Total Nos. 67,134 b Male Nos. 35,279 c Female Nos. 31,855 5 Literates:(as per 2011 Census) a Total Nos. 3,43,790 b Male Nos. 2,01,544 c Female Nos. 1,53,378 6 Literacy Rate: (As per 2011) Nation State District a Total 72.99 66.54 47.85 b Male 80.89 75.04 55.94 c Female 64.64 57.99 42.82 7 Scheduled Castes Population : (2011 Census) a Total Nos. 1,28,568 b Male Nos. 64,033 c Female Nos. 64,535 % 17.90 Sl. No. Item Unit District 8 Scheduled Tribes Population : (2011 Census) a Total Population Nos. 1,05,300 b Male Nos. 53,901 c Female Nos. 51,399 % 14.70 9 Workers : (2011 Census) a Total Workers Nos. 3,49,841 b Main Workers Nos. 3,17,224 c Marginal Workers Nos. 59,388 10 Rainfall : (as on 15-05-2019): a Normal Rainfall MM 1,033.5 b Actual Rainfall MM 854 c Deviation % -17.4 11 Agriculture: 11.i Land Holdings ( As per WAC 2010-11) Area No (in Acres) a Total 1,88,890 3,87,629 b Marginal (Below 1.00 Ha) 1,38,108 1,39,457 c Small (1.00 Ha to 2.00Ha) 35,510 1,21,365 d Semi medium (2.00 Ha to 5.00 Ha) 12,035 78,009 e Medium (5.00 Ha to 10.00 Ha) 3,027 40,437 f Large (Above 10.00 Ha) 210 8,360 11.ii Cropped Area (2019-20) : Area % a Gross Cropped Area Ha. 1,93,303 b Net Cropped Area Ha. 1,45,438 c Gross Irrigated Area Ha. 1,55,563 80.48 d Net Irrigated Area Ha. 1,08,296 74.46 11.iii Gross Area (2019-20) (Area in Hect.): Kharif Rabi Total a Cotton 69,508 0 69,508 b Rice 42,978 36,696 79,674 c Maize 18,370 44,730 63,100 d Groundnut 2,560 1,450 4,010 e Turmeric 6,860 0 6,860 f Chillies 4,421 1,475 5,896 g Bengal gram 0 423 423 h Green gram 213 203 416 i Red gram 1,013 23 1,036 j Black gram 56 95 151 k Jowar 14 146 160 l Cow Gram 1 47 48 m Total Vegitables 1,695 2,080 3,775 n Total Fruits 3,668 826 4,494 Sl. No. Item Unit District 12 Livestock Population (As per 2012 Census) a Total Livestock Population Nos. 33,66,697 b Cattle Nos. 1,02,844 c Buffaloes Nos. 1,27,763 d Sheep Nos. 4,48,435 e Goat Nos. 78,914 f Others Nos. 26,014 g Poultry Nos. 11,63,212 12i Veterinary facilities : (As per 2012 Census) a Veterinary Hospitals Nos. 3 b Veterinary Dispensaries Nos. 26 c Rural Live Stock Units Nos. 35 13 Health : a Community Healt & Nutrition Clusters Nos. 3 b Community Health Centres Nos. 3 c 21 x 7 Round the Clock PHCs Nos. 6 d Primary Health Centres Nos. 17 e P.P.P. Units Nos. 2 f AYUSH Dispenseries Nos. 21 g Total No. of Beds Nos. 212 h Sub Centers Nos. 143 i 108 Ambulences Nos. 9 j 104 Services (FDHS PHC Mobile Units) Nos. 4 k 102 Services (Ammavodi Vehicles) Nos. 7 No. of Private Hospitals/ Nursing Homes/ l Nos. 45 Clinics m No. of Ultra Sound Centres Nos. 28 14 Education : 14.i School Education PS UPS HS a State Govt. 0 2 2 b Local Body 456 77 131 c Pvt. Aided 3 4 2 d KGBV 0 0 12 e TMS 0 0 6 f Private 8 51 94 TOTAL 467 134 247 g TW Dept. 11 0 0 h TW Ashram 0 1 2 i TWREIS 0 0 3 j TMRIES 0 0 3 k TSWREIS 0 0 8 l TGREIS 0 0 1 m BCW REIS 0 0 3 n Madarsas 2 0 0 o URS 0 1 0 TOTAL 13 2 20 Grand Total 480 136 267 Sl. No. Item Unit District 14.ii Students enrolled : PS UPS HS a State Govt. 0 140 186 b Local Body 15,960 4,215 16,412 c Pvt. Aided 12 67 50 d KGBV 0 0 2,479 e TMS 0 0 2,901 f Private 517 5,410 33,632 TOTAL 16,489 9,832 55,660 g TW Dept. 15 0 0 h TW Ashram 0 120 546 i TWREIS 0 0 636 j TMRIES 0 0 442 k TSWREIS 0 0 2,559 l TGREIS 0 0 424 m BCW REIS 0 0 866 n Madarsas 46 0 0 o URS 0 62 0 Grand Total 16,504 9,952 60,267 14iii INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION Govt. Pvt. Total a Junior Colleges 11 29 40 b Students Enrolled 1,840 - 1,840 15 PR Roads : a B.T KMs. 801.11 b WBM KMs. 536.93 c Gravel` KMs. 914.84 d CC KMs. 84.31 16 ROADS & BUILDINGS : a National Highways KMs. 108 b Major Districts Roads KMs. 639.5 17 TSRTC : a Bus Depots Nos. 2 b RTC Buses Nos. 198 c Route length KMs. 79,375 18 TRANSCO : a Domestic connections Nos. 1,71,321 b Industrial Connections Nos. 2,562 c Agriculture Connections Nos. 76,352 d Commercial Connections Nos. 14,293 e Public Lights (Street) Nos. 1,879 f Others Nos. 1,039 g 33/11 KV Sub Stations Nos. 70 h 132/33 KV Sub Stations Nos. 4 i 220/132 KV Sub Stations Nos. 2 Sl. No. Item Unit District 19 Welfare : 19i Pensions: a OAP Nos. 37,665 b Widow Nos. 35,242 c Disabled Nos. 13,393 d Toddy Tappers Nos. 3,261 e Beedi Workers Nos. 2,043 f Weavers Nos. 1,509 g Single Women Nos. 2,415 19ii MGNREGS : a Job Cards Issued ( Since Inception) Nos. 1,59,782 b Inividuals in Job Cards (Since Inception) Nos. 3,44,373 19iii Wage Employement Provided : a Households Nos. 45,766 b Labour Nos. 69,767 19 iv HOSTELS BC Hostels : a Boys Nos. 14 b Girls Nos. 5 Students Enrolled : c Boys Nos. 1,224 d Girls Nos. 414 SC Hostels : a Boys Nos. 9 b Girls Nos. 4 Students Enrolled : c Boys Nos. 512 d Girls Nos. 275 Tribal Welfare Hostels : a Boys Nos. 9 b Girls Nos. 5 Students Enrolled : c Boys Nos. 1,076 d Girls Nos. 1,424 Minority Welfare Hostels : a Boys Nos. 2 b Girls Nos. 1 Students Enrolled : c Boys Nos. 640 d Girls Nos. 320 20 ICDS (Women & Child Welfare) : a Projects Nos. 3 b Anganwadi Centers Nos. 908 c Children Enrolled Nos. 30,214 d Anganwadi Workers Nos. 919 e Helpers Nos. 843 Sl. No. Item Unit District 21 Banks : a Nationalised Banks Nos. 62 b State Bank and its Associates Nos. 32 c Private Nos. 5 d Foreign Nos. 0 e Regional Rural Nos. 19 22ii Telephone Dept. : a Exchanges Nos. 23 b Telephone Connections Nos. 1,518 c Public Telephones Nos. 96 22ii Post Offices a Head Post Office Nos. 1 b Sub-Post Offices Nos. 3 c Branch Post Offices Nos. 41 23 Civil Supplies : a Fair Price Shops Nos. 464 b AFSC Nos. 12,147 c FSC Nos. 2,07,872 d AAP Nos. 15 24 Forest Dept. : a Reserved Forest KMs. 140 b Social Forest KMs. 173 c Block Forest KMs. 253 25 RWS & S Dept. : a Hand Pumps Nos. 5,418 b PWS Nos. 731 c CPWS Nos. 214 d Individual Sanitary Latrines (Covered HHs) Nos. 34,366 26 Irrigation : a Tanks Nos. 859 b MI Tanks(Covered under Mission Kakatiya) Nos. 428 c Lifts Nos. 5 www.ecostat.telangana.gov.in www.tsdps.telangana.gov.in www.trac.telangana.gov.in .
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