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Mobile No PASARE SANDEEP (71286) TELANGANA (Adilabad)
Volunteer Name with Reg No State (District) (Block) Mobile no PASARE SANDEEP (71286) TELANGANA (Adilabad) (Indravelli - Narnoor) 8333058240 KUMBOJI VENKATESH (73448) TELANGANA (Adilabad) (Adilabad Rural - Adilkabad) 9652885810 ANNELA ANIL KUMAR (71285) TELANGANA (Adilabad) (Boath - Mavala) 9989298564 CHOUDHARY PARASHURAM (64601) TELANGANA (Adilabad) (Bhela - Jainath) 8500151773 KOLA NAGESH (64600) TELANGANA (Adilabad) (Neradigonda - Gudihathnoor) 6305633892 RAMAGIRI SAI CHARAN (64598) TELANGANA (Adilabad) (Bajarhathnoor - Utnoor) 9000669687 SUNKA RAMULU (64488) TELANGANA (Adilabad) (Talamadugu) 9676479656 THUKKAREDDY RAJENDHAR TELANGANA (Adilabad) (Ichoda - Srikonda) 7993779502 REDDY (64487) BOJANAM VANITHA (64258) TELANGANA (Adilabad) (Adilabad Rural - Adilkabad) 8333958398 KOKKULA MALLIKARJUN (61007) TELANGANA (Adilabad) (Adilabad Rural - Adilkabad) 9640155109 ARGULA JAIPAL (72523) TELANGANA (Adilabad) (Adilabad Rural - Adilkabad) 8500465732 JANA RAJASRI (63026) TELANGANA (Nizamabad) (Velpoor - Bheemgal) 8897974188 BENDU NAVEEN (70971) TELANGANA (Nizamabad) (Mendora - Erragatla) 6305672227 RAJASHEKAR ENUGANTI (63088) TELANGANA (Nizamabad) (Armoor - Jakaranpally) 9059848340 BHUCHHALI SAI PRIYA (68731) TELANGANA (Nizamabad) (Nizamabad North South) 9177234014 PALTHYA PREMDAS (71113) TELANGANA (Nizamabad) (Rudrur - Varni - Kotagiri) 8121557589 M SAI BABU (63018) TELANGANA (Nizamabad) (Indalwai - Dichpally) 9989021890 GUNDLA RANJITH KUMAR (61437) TELANGANA (Nizamabad) (Sirikonda - Dharpally) 8500663134 BOTHAMALA NARESH (63035) TELANGANA -
Nalgonda District, Andhra Pradesh
For Official Use Only CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GROUND WATER BROCHURE NALGONDA DISTRICT, ANDHRA PRADESH SOUTHERN REGION HYDERABAD September 2013 CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GROUND WATER BROCHURE NALGONDA DISTRICT, ANDHRA PRADESH (AAP-2012-13) BY D. MOHANTA ASST. HYDROGEOLOGIST SOUTHERN REGION BHUJAL BHAWAN, GSI Post, Bandlaguda NH.IV, FARIDABAD-121001 Hyderabad-500068 HARYANA, INDIA Andhra Pradesh Tel: 0129-2418518 Tel: 040-24225201 Gram: Bhumijal Gram: Antarjal NALGONDA DISTRICT AT A GLANCE Sl. GENERAL INFORMATION No 1 Geographical Area (2011 census) 14200 sq.km Headquarters Nalgonda Location North latitudes 16° 25’ and 17° 50’ East longitudes 78° 40’ and 80° 05’ Administrative Divisions Mandals-59, Revenue Divisions-4 at Bhongir, (As on 31/03/2010) Nalgonda, Miryalguda and Suryapet No. of Revenue Villages 1161 Population (2011 census) 3483648 Population Density 245/ sqkm 2 Land Use (2012) Forest 83073 Ha Barren and Uncultivable 121531 Ha Cultivable waste 29146 Ha Net Area Sown 573291 Ha 3 Irrigation (2012) Major Projects Nagarjun Sagar Medium Projects 1. Musi, 2. AMRP (A. Madhav Reddy Project) 3. Dindi Gross Irrigated Area 408093 Ha Net Irrigated Area 297796 Ha 4 RAINFALL Normal Annual Rainfall (Mandalwise) Minimum 540.00 mm (M- Pedda Adiserlapalli) to Maximum 932.00mm (M-Thirumalgiri) Annual rainfall (2012) 674 mm 5 Geomorphology Major Drainage Two; Musi and Dindi 6 Soil Type 1. Red soils, 2. Black soils 3. Alkaline soils and 4. Alluvium -
Use of Various Bio-Fencing Plants in the Control of Human Diseases by the Lambada Tribe Inhabiting Nalgonda District, Andhra Pradesh, India
Ethnobotanical Leaflets 12: 520-23. 2008. Use of Various Bio-Fencing Plants in the Control of Human Diseases by the Lambada Tribe Inhabiting Nalgonda District, Andhra Pradesh, India A. Vijaya Bhasker Reddy Department of Botany P.G.College of Science Saifabad, Hyderabad –500004, India Email: [email protected] Issued 25 July 2008 Abstract The present paper deals with 16 bio-fencing plants, which are being used for control of various diseases in human beings by Lambada tribes of Nalgonda District, Andhra Pradesh. The biomedicines are collected from the plants, which are used as fencing plants to their agricultural fields. This work is being carried out in collaboration with local Lambada tribes of Manchya Naik Thanda of Nalgonda district. The documented ethno medicine information was indexed by plant name, family, local name and uses. Key Words: Lambada Tribe, Fencing plants, Nalgonda District, Andhra Pradesh. Introduction Nalgonda district lies between 170 50’ N latitude and 780 10’ and 800 5’ S longitude. The district is bounded on the north by Medak and Warangal districts, on the South by Mahabubnagar and Guntur districts, on the West by the Hyderabad and Ranga Reddy districts and on the East by Khammam and Krishna districts. The district has geographical area of 14,240 sq. km. With a total population of 30,80,000. The tribal population in the district is 10%. The forest occupies 83,000 hectares area; these are mostly of tropical thorny type. Two important tribal settlements are seen in this district. They are Lambada and Erukala. This work is concentrated on Lambada tribe living at Manchya Naik Thanda, Mattampally Mandal of Nalgonda District. -
GOVERNMENT of TELANGANA ABSTRACT Public Services
GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA ABSTRACT Public Services – Formation /Reorganization of New Districts, Revenue Divisions and Mandals in Telangana State – Re-organization of Circles/Divisions/Sub- Divisions/Mandals in all cadres - Orders – Issued. PANCHAYAT RAJ & RURAL DEVELOPMENT (PR.I) DEPARTENT G.O.Ms.No.71 Dt:11.10.2016 Read the following:- 1. G.O.Ms.No.5, PR&RD(Estt.I) Dept. Dt:16.01.2015 and subsequent amendments, G.O.Ms.No.45, dt:23.5.2015, G.O.Ms.No.59, dt:31.7.2015 and G.O.Ms.No.6, dt:13.01.2016. 2. G.O.Ms.No.221 to 250, Revenue (DA-CMRF) Department, dt:11.10.2016 3. G.O.Ms.No.144, Finance (HRM.I) Department, dt:11.10.2016 4. From the E-in-C, PR, Hyderbad Letter No.B-II/Reorg.district/ 338/2016, Dt.17.9.2016, Dt:29.9.2016 & Dt:08.10.2016. ORDER: In the reference first read above Government have issued orders rationalising the PRI, PIU & Q C wings for effective implementation of works programme in PRED to achieve the targets of the Govt. 2. In the reference second read above Government of Telangana have issued notifications for formation/reorganization of Districts, Divisions and Mandals in the State of Telangana for better administration and development of areas concerned. 3. In the reference 3rd read above, Government have issued orders re- distributing cadre strength among (30) districts. 4. In the reference fourth read above the Engineer-in-Chief, PR has submitted proposals for re-organization of PRED to be co-terminus with the new districts jurisdiction and to change the nomenclature of Superintending Engineer, PR as Regional officer and Executive Engineer of the District Office as District Panchayat Raj Engineer (DPRE). -
Investor First Name Address Country State District Father/Husband First
Sheet1 Proposed Date of Father/Husband First Pin Folio DP Id-Client Id-Account Amount Investor First Name Address Country State District transfer to IEPF Name Code Number Number transferred (DD-MON-YYYY) ROOPAKTUTEJA HUKAMCHANDTUTEJA N 6 BLOCK NMUKHERJEE INDIA Delhi North Delhi 110009 IN303028-59434833-AN 83.00 14-DEC-2021 NAGAR,,DELHI,DELHI,INDIA ABHISHEKKUMARBHARDWA ARUNKUMARBHARDWAJ WZ 267 SHIV NAGAR,NEAR JANAK INDIA Delhi West Delhi 110058 IN300476-43202319-AN 101.00 14-DEC-2021 J PURI,,NEW DELHI SANJAYKUMAR RAMBACHANSINGH FLAT NO 203,LAHORE INDIA Delhi North Delhi 110096 IN302236-10297678-AN 50.00 14-DEC-2021 APPTS,VASUNDHARA ENCLAVE,NEW DELHI NEELIMADEVI RISHIKUMAR 500/33 NAYA PARAO,ROHTAK,,HARYANA INDIA Haryana Rohtak 124001 IN301143-10367255-AN 100.00 14-DEC-2021 SHOBHARANA PREMSINGHJASROTIA W/O NAVINDER SINGH RANG,HQPH & HP INDIA Haryana Ambala 133001 12010600-01780187-AN 53.00 14-DEC-2021 (1) SUB AREA,(OLD BRANCH),AMBALA CANTT AMITKUMAR SOMNATH H NO B 12 85,DALIP INDIA Punjab Amritsar 144514 IN300513-16687883-AN 100.00 14-DEC-2021 NAGAR,NAWANSHAHR,PUNJAB SSHAIDER SGHAIDER B-43C,RAJAT VIHAR,SECTOR 62,NOIDA INDIA Uttar Pradesh Gautam 201301 0001009 1000.00 14-DEC-2021 Buddha Nagar MAHENDRAPALSINGH SURJITSINGH Flat No-309,Bhagirathi Apartments Block- INDIA Uttar Pradesh Gautam 201301 IN302236-11454997-AN 1743.00 14-DEC-2021 B,Sector-62,Noida Buddha Nagar SUNILPRAKASHNARAINAST SATISHCHANDRAASTHA 119 SAMAR VIHAR,ALAMBAGH,,LUCKNOW INDIA Uttar Pradesh Lucknow 226010 12013200-01413160-AN 204.00 14-DEC-2021 HANA NA RENUGOEL MANISHGOEL -
FARMERS PERCEPTIONS and PERFORMANCE of IMPROVED SORGHUM CULTIVARS in PROJECT VILLAGES: Kharif 2003
Quarter 4 Output indicator (OVI Report 3) FARMERS PERCEPTIONS AND PERFORMANCE OF IMPROVED SORGHUM CULTIVARS IN PROJECT VILLAGES: Kharif 2003. INTRODUCTION India is the second largest producer of sorghum in the world, after USA, with around 11 million ha under its cultivation. Sorghum is grown in rainy season (June-October) and in post- rainy season (September – January). The rainy season crop accounts for 37% of the total crop area and contributes 65% of the total production. The demand for rainy season sorghum grain for food use has declined over the years primarily due to increased production of rice and wheat and public policies that make rice and wheat available at subsidized price to the poor and low-income consumers. Thus, farmers are unable to sell surplus sorghum grain at remunerative prices. Further the deterioration in the apparent and actual grain quality of rainy season sorghum due to grain molds leads to large fluctuations in price ranging from 1500 to 5000t-1 compared to Rs. 6500 to 12000 t-1 for post-rainy season sorghum grain. Small-holder farmers with less than one-hectare land in the semi-arid regions grow sorghum, under subsistence farming. Sorghum production underpins their livelihood strategy to meet the twin objectives of food for humans and feed for livestock. However, after meeting their household demands, these farmers are unable to dispose off the marketable surplus due to lack of marketing networks to take advantage of the potential demand for sorghum in non- food uses. Rainy season sorghum is being used in poultry feed as a potential alternative to maize, whose production is not able to meet the present growing demand. -
Resilient Agricultural Households Through Adaptation to Climate Change in Mahbubnagar District, Telangana
DETAILED PROJECT REPORT Resilient Agricultural Households through Adaptation to Climate Change in Mahbubnagar district, Telangana Submitted by: Environment Protection Training and Research Institute (EPTRI) Government of Telangana Technical support: Deutsche Gesellschaftfür Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH February, 2016 For NATIONAL ADAPTATION FUND FOR CLIMATE CHANGE (NAFCC) 1 Contents PROJECT SUMMARY 3 1. PROJECT BACKGROUND 4 1.1 Project/ Programme Background and Context: 4 1.2 Project Objectives: 16 1.3 Details of Project/ Programme Executing Entity: 17 1.4 Project / Programme Components and Financing: 22 1.5 Projected Calendar: 23 2.0 PROJECT / PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION AND JUSTIFICATION 24 Component 1: Finalizing household level adaptation interventions: (Baseline Households Survey, Finalization and communication of adaptation interventions for each target community and household) 24 Component 2: Developing and implementing the Information System for ‘seasonal climate forecast’ and ‘weather based agro advisories’ 27 Component 3: Enhancing capacities of stakeholders for developing and implementing climate change adaptation strategies 27 Component 4: Implementation of the suitable portfolio of adaptation strategies to climate change in the target villages and farm households 27 Component 5:Knowledge management and mainstreaming of adaptation strategies 29 3.0 IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENTS 42 2 PROJECT SUMMARY Title of Project/Programme: Resilient Agricultural Households through Adaptation to Climate Change in Mahbubnagar district, -
Company Appeal (AT) (CH) No. 07 of 2021/TR
NATIONAL COMPANY LAW APPELLATE TRIBUNAL, CHENNAI (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) Company Appeal (AT) (CH) No. 07 of 2021/TR (Appeal under Section 421 of the Companies Act, 2013, arising out of Order dated 02.09.2020 passed in Company Petition No.90/241/HDB, by the Hon’ble National Company Law Tribunal, Hyderabad Bench In the matter of: Samruddhi Investors Services Private Limited ..Appellant Through Authorised Representative Regd.Office at : 10th Floor, Kataria Arcade, Off SG Highway, Post: Makarba, Ahmedabad V. 1. 3A Capital Services Limited ….Respondents Through Authorised Representative 204, 2nd Floor, Sahyog Building Above Central Bank of India, S.V.Road, Kandavali West, Mumbai Maharashtra 400 067. 2. Sanghi Spinners India Limited Through Authorised Representative Sanghi Nagar, Koheda Village, Abdullapurmet Mandal, Ranga Reddy, Telengana 500 511 3. Amit Singhi Managing Director of Respondent No.2 8-2-686/d/1/s/2 Road No.12, Inner Space furniture Store, Banjara Hills, Khairatabad, Hyderabad Telengana 500 034. 4. Swati Singhi ….Respondents Managing Director of Respondent No.2 4-3-352, Bank Street, Putli Bowli, Hyderabad, Telengana 500 095. Company Appeal (AT) (CH) No. 07 of 2021/TR Page | 1 5. Anjana Singhi Director of Respondent No.2 4-3-352, Bank Street, Putli Bowli, Hyderabad, Telengana 500 095. 6. Sangana Veera Raghava Reddy Director of Respondent No.2 7-1-395/44 45F-601, B.K.Guda, S.R.Nagar, Hyderabad, Telengana 500 016. 7. Salalith Tottempudi Director of Respondent No.2 Flat No.205, Hanging Gardens, Road No.10, Near Bombay Stores, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, Telengana 500 034. 8. Kodhaty Chandrasekhar Rao Director of Respondent No.2 P.No.5, Manasanagar Colony, Near Uppal Lake Peerzadiguda, Gram Panchayat Road, Ranga Reddy, Hyderabad, Telengana 500 038. -
District Census Handbook, Hyderabad, Part XIII a & B, Series-2
CENSUS OF INDIA 1981 SERIES 2 ANDHRA PRADESH DISTRICT CENSUS. HANDBOOK HYDERABAD PARTS XIII-A & B VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT S. S. JAYA RAO OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS ANDHRA PRADESH PUBLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH 1987 ANDHRA PRADESH LEGISLATURE BUILDING The motif presented on the cover page represents the new Legislature building of Andhra Pradesh State located in the heart of the capital city of Hyderabad. August, 3rd, 1985 is a land mark in the annals of the Legislature of Anohra Pradesh on which day the Prime Minister, Sri Rajiv Gandhi inaugu rated the Andhra Pradesh Legislacure Build ings. The newly constructed Assembly Build ing of Andhra Pradesh is located in a place adorned by thick vegitation pervading with peaceful atmosphere with all its scenic beauty. It acquires new dimensions of beauty, elegance and modernity with its gorgeous and splen did constructions, arches, designs, pillars of various dImensions, domes etc. Foundation stone for this new Legislature Building was laid by the then Chief Minister, Dr. M. Chenna Reddy on 19th March, 1980. The archilecture adopted for the exterior devation to the new building is the same as that of the old building, leaving no scope for differentiation between the two building~. The provision of detached round long columns under the arches add more beauty to the building. The building contains modern amenities such as air-connitioning, interior decoration and reinforced sound system. There is a provision for the use of modc:rn sophisticated electronic equipment for providing audio-system. -
State Profiles of Telangana
State Profile Telangana State Area (Sq. km) 1,12,077 Physiography Deccan Plateau Drainage The State is drained by two major perennial rivers viz. Godavari and Krishna with several other rivers of lesser significance Irrigation As per 2011 figures, out of gross irrigated area of 29,98,798 Ha, area irrigated by ground water is 21,10,959 Ha ( 70%) surface water is 8,09,111 Ha ( 27%). Net area irrigated is 20,03,900 Ha . Out of which, area irrigated by ground water is 13,96,000 Ha(70%) , surface water is 5,54,000 Ha(28%). Rainfall Varies from 732 mm in Mahabubnagar district to 1121 mm in Adilabad district. It increases from less than 800 mm in south-west part of the state to more than 1200 mm in north and north-east part of the state. The mean annual rainfall of the state is 923 mm of which southwest monsoon season (June-September) contributes about 80% of the annual rainfall and northeast monsoon season contributes 13% of the annual rainfall. Total Districts / Mandals 10 Districts / 459 Mandals (provisional 31 districts/525 mandals) Hydrogeology : Telangana is characterized by various geological formations ranging in age from Archaean to Recent. Nearly 80 percent of the State is underlain by hard rock formations consisting of granites, gneisses, metamorphics and intrusives (Archaeans), Precambrian quartzites, shales and limestones (Cuddapahs & Kurnools), Mesozoic Deccan Trap basalts etc., while the remaining area is underlain by Gondwana sedimentaries and Sub Recent-Recent alluvium. The occurrence and movement of ground water in hard rocks is chiefly controlled by thickness of weathering and structural features like fractures and solution cavities. -
Telangana State Information Commission
Telangana State Information Commission (Under Right to Information Act, 2005) D.No.5-4-399, Samachara Hakku Bhavan (Old ACB Building), Mojam-jahi-Market, Hyderabad – 500 001 Phone: 24740666 Fax: 24740592 Complaint No: 4899/SIC-BM/2019 Date: 10-12-2019 Complainant : Sri. B. Ravi, Hanamkonda, Warangal Urban District. Respondent : Public Information Officer (U/RTI Act, 2005) O/o the District Fisheries Officer, Collectorate Office, Nalgonda District. Order Sri. B. Ravi, Hanamkonda, Warangal Urban District has filed a complaint dated 24-04-2019 which was received by this Commission on 26-04-2019 for not complying the Commission order in appeal No: 9483/SIC-BM/2018 dated: 28-02-2019 and for not getting the information sought by him through 6(1) application dated: 16-04-2018 from the PIO / O/o the District Fisheries Officer, Collectorate Office, Nalgonda District. The complaint was taken on file and notices were issued to both the parties for hearing on 10-12-2019. The case is called on 10-12-2019. The complainant is present and stated that the PIO has not furnished the information. The PIO / Smt. R. Nirmala, Superintendent, O/o the District Fisheries Officer, Nalgonda District is present and submitted that the information sought by the complainant was furnished vide letter No: RTI/A/2018 dated: 06-03-2019 and filed copies of the information furnished before the Commission. Heard both the parties and perused the material papers available on record. The Commission observed that the PIO has failed to submit the postal evidence of having furnishedTSIC the information by post. -
District Wise News Papers Empanelled List
DISTRICT-WISE NEWSPAPERS LIST EMPANELLED IN I&PR DEPT. AS ON 16.1.2010 Srikakulam District S.No. Name of the paper Edition 1 Kalingaseema Srikakulam 2People's Vision Srikakulam 3 Satyam Srikakulam 4 Visesha Varthala Janasri Surya Srikakulam 5 Vijayabhanu Srikakulam 6 Neti Andhra Srikakulam Vizianagaram District S.No. Name of the paper Edition 1 Grameena Vedika Vizianagaram 2 Vizianagaram Times Vizianagaram Visakhapatnam District S.No. Name of the paper Edition 1 Visakhasamacharam Vizag 2 Leader Vizag 3 Surya Prabha Vizag 4 Vijayabhanu Vizag 5 Vizag Reporter Vizag 6 Andhra Voice Vizag 7 Neti Andhra Vizag 8 People's Vision Vizag 9 Pledge Vizag 10 Bay News Vizag 11 Greater News Vizag 12Vision of the People Vizag 13 Teluguvaaram Vizag 14 Metro Evenings Vizag 15Gopi Krishna Vizag 16 Krishna Patrika Vizag East Godavari District S.No. Name of the paper Edition 1 Visakhasamacharam Rajahmundry 2 Leader Rajahmundry 3 Janaspandana Kakinada 4 Godavari Amalapuram 5 Vennela Rajahmundry 6 Aruna Kakinada 7 Circar Express Kakinada 8People's Vision Rajahmundry 9 Jana Jeevana Vikasa Velugu Kakinada 10 Vijayabhanu Kakinada 11Kostavani Rajahmundry West Godavari District S.No. Name of the paper Edition 1Gopi Krishna Eluru 2Eluru Times Eluru 3State Times Eluru 4 Helapuri News Eluru 5 Ratnagarbha Eluru 6Vasista Times Eluru 7Aavinithiki Sankelu Eluru 8 Nethajee Eluru 9 Jayakethanam Eluru 10 Jeevana Rekha Eluru 11 Visakhasamacharam Eluru 12 Andhra Dairy Eluru 13 Vennela Tadepalligudem Krishna District S.No. Name of the paper Edition 1 Janatha Vijayawada 2 Swarnandhra Vijayawada 3 Pledge Vijayawada 4 Today Freedom Vijayawada 5 Skyline Vijayawada 6 News Boom Vijayawada 7 Krishna Patrika Vijayawada 8 Neti Manadesam Vijayawada 9 Udayabharatham Vijayawada 10 Rakshana Vijayawada 11 Vijayandhra Bilingula Vijayawada 12 Citizen's Evening Vijayawada 13 Andhra Voice Vijayawada 14 Vijayabhanu Vijayawada 15 Sena Kaikaluru Guntur District S.No.