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PROFILE of ANANTAPUR DISTRICT the Effective Functioning of Any Institution Largely Depends on The
PROFILE OF ANANTAPUR DISTRICT The effective functioning of any institution largely depends on the socio-economic environment in which it is functioning. It is especially true in case of institutions which are functioning for the development of rural areas. Hence, an attempt is made here to present a socio economic profile of Anantapur district, which happens to be one of the areas of operation of DRDA under study. Profile of Anantapur District Anantapur offers some vivid glimpses of the pre-historic past. It is generally held that the place got its name from 'Anantasagaram', a big tank, which means ‘Endless Ocean’. The villages of Anantasagaram and Bukkarayasamudram were constructed by Chilkkavodeya, the Minister of Bukka-I, a Vijayanagar ruler. Some authorities assert that Anantasagaram was named after Bukka's queen, while some contend that it must have been known after Anantarasa Chikkavodeya himself, as Bukka had no queen by that name. Anantapur is familiarly known as ‘Hande Anantapuram’. 'Hande' means chief of the Vijayanagar period. Anantapur and a few other places were gifted by the Vijayanagar rulers to Hanumappa Naidu of the Hande family. The place subsequently came under the Qutub Shahis, Mughals, and the Nawabs of Kadapa, although the Hande chiefs continued to rule as their subordinates. It was occupied by the Palegar of Bellary during the time of Ramappa but was eventually won back by 136 his son, Siddappa. Morari Rao Ghorpade attacked Anantapur in 1757. Though the army resisted for some time, Siddappa ultimately bought off the enemy for Rs.50, 000. Anantapur then came into the possession of Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan. -
2016-17 Potential Linked Credit Plan 2016-17
. 2016-17 Potential Linked Credit Plan 2016-17 Anantapur NATIONAL BANK FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT ANDHRA PRADESH REGIONAL OFFICE, HYDERABAD Foreword The vision of Andhra Pradesh as a Sunrise State requires harnessing every bit of potential at the grassroot level through meticulous planning and putting in place a robust implementation mechanism. NABARD has been preparing the district level Potential Linked Credit Plans (PLPs) since 1989 to map the credit potential under existing as well as new activities to boost the rural economy. Over a period, and as mandated by RBI, the PLP has become precursor to the District Credit Plan. The PLP reflects availability of credit potential under different sectors of rural economy with disaggregated potential at block level. This PLP for 2016-17 has a theme of “Accelerating the pace of capital formation in Agriculture and Allied sector”. To achieve this, the share of term loans in agriculture sector needs to be in the range of 25% to 30% for sustaining growth of 4% in agriculture sector. The assessment of sector-wise potential has been made in tune with the revised Priority Sector guidelines of RBI. An attempt has been made to include exclusive chapters on Export Credit, Education Credit, Housing Sector, Renewable Energy, Social Infrastructure involving bank credit, Agriculture Infrastructure, etc. Further, due focus has been given to Area Based Scheme for the identified activities, Contingency Crop Planning, Farmer Producers’ Organizations (FPOs), etc. Besides, this document also covers availability of infrastructure and gap to be bridged, linkage support to be provided and other interventions required by the State Government for creating definitive impact to realize the potential available in the respective sector. -
Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board
ANDHRA PRADESH POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD Phone: 040-23887500 Fax: 040- 23815631 PARYAVARAN BHAVAN, A-3, INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, Grams : Kalusya Nivarana SANATHNAGAR, HYDERABAD - 500 018. Website :www.appcb.ap.nic.in Regd. Post With Ack Due Order No. 20/APPCB/TF/KNL/2016- Dt. 25.04.2016 DIRECTIONS Sub: APPCB – TF – HO - M/s. Minakshi Bright Steels Bars Pvt. Ltd., Polt No.54, Nearer IDA, Thumukunta, Hindupur Mandal, Anantapur Dist. – DIRECTIONS – Issued - Reg. Ref: 1. Consent Order No. ATP – 82/APPCB/ZO-KNL/CFO & HWM/2014 - 581, dt.22.08.2014. 2. Complaint filed by Sri. Nandamuri Balakrishna, MLA, Hindupur, Anantapur district against the industry. 3. Order No.20/APPCB/TF/KNL/2016- dt.09.01.2016. 4. Lr.No.Gen-5/PCB/RO/KRNL/2015-1681, dt.09.02.2016. 5. Task Force meeting held on 16.04.2016. *** WHEREAS you are operating the industry in the name & style of M/s. Minakshi Bright Steels Bars Pvt. Ltd., Polt No.54, Nearer IDA, Thumakunta Village, Hindupur Mandal, Anantapur District for manufacturing of M.S. Ingots & M.S.TMT Bars (MS Ingots – 110TPD & M.S.TMT Bars – 200 TPD). WHEREAS vide reference 1st cited, the Board issued Consent for Operation and Hazardous Waste Authorization order vide dt.22.08.2014, which is valid upto 30.06.2017. WHEREAS vide reference 2nd cited, a complaint was received from Sri. Nandamuri Balakrishna, MLA, Hindupur, Anantapur district stating that local people of Thumukunta Industrial Area and sourrounding villages have represented to him that chemical factories and Iron factories in that area are causing pollution. -
India: Renew Clean Energy Project
Draft Initial Environmental Examination of Proposed 100.8 MW Veerbhandra Wind Farm Project (Part 4 to 5) Project Number: 50195-001 January 2018 IND: ReNew Clean Energy Projects Prepared by ARCADIS India Pvt. Ltd for Helios Infratech Pvt. Ltd. and the Asian Development Bank. This Initial Environment Examination is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. Draft ESIA of 100.8 MW Veerbhandra Wind Farm Project 4 Description of Environment This chapter describes the existing environmental settings of the project site and its immediate surroundings. This includes physical environment comprising air, water and land components, biological environment and socio-economic environment. Attributes of the physical environment like air, water, soil and noise quality in all blocks and surrounding area were assessed primarily through monitoring and analysis of samples collected from the area. Primary monitoring was conducted by a NABL certified laboratory during November 2016. Secondary information on geology, hydrology, prevailing natural hazards like floods, earthquakes etc. have been collected from literature reviews and authenticated information made available by government departments. Primary surveys were carried out to understand and record the biological environment prevailing in the area and the same was verified by the forest officials and against published information and literature. -
Irrigation Profile Anathapuram
10/31/2018 District Irrigation Profiles IRRIGATION PROFILE OF ANANTAPURAMU DISTRICT *Click here for Ayacut Map INTRODUCTION Ananthapuramu District is situated in Rayalseema region of Andhra Pradesh state and lies between 13°-40'N to 15°-15'N Latitude and 76°-50'E to 78°-30'E Longitude with a population of 40,83,315 (2011 census). One of the famous spiritual center in this district is Puttaparthi and it is 80Km. away from Ananthapuramu. The District falls partly in Krishna basin and partly in Pennar basin. The District is surrounded by Bellary, Kurnool Districts on the North, Kadapa and Kolar Districts of Karnataka on South East and North respectively. The district is principally a hot country and temperatures vary from 17°C-40°C. The important rivers flowing in the District are (1) Pennar (2) Jayamangali (3) Chitravathi (4) Vedavathi (also called Hagari), (5) Papagni, (6) Maddileru. The district head quarter is connected by S.C. Railways broad gauge railway line from Secunderabad, Guntakal, Bangalore and Bellary (Via) Guntakal to Pakala. Most of the area in this District is covered under Minor Irrigation Sources only in addition to one completed Major Irrigation Project viz., Tungabhadra Project High level canal (TBP HLC) system stage-I (A joint venture of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh States). The Right Bank High level canal (R.B.H.L.C.) takes off from right bank of T.B. Dam and runs in Karnataka and enters in Andhra Pradesh at Km. 105.437 and contemplated to irrigate an ayacut of 2.849 Lakh acres out of this 1,45,236 acres in Ananthapuramu district and remaining is Kurnool and Kadapa District. -
A) Highlights
1 DISTRICT CONTROL ROOM COLLECTORATE, ANANTHAPURAMU Email: [email protected], Land: 08554-220009, Mobile: 8500292992 Media Bulletin No. 24 Date: 21/04/2020 (7.00 PM) A) Highlights: Hon’ble Chief Ministers Message : ‘Stay Home, Stay Safe, Respect Lockdown’ As of now Five (5) new case has been identified from yesterday 09.00 PM to today 7.00 PM. Cumulative Positive case details as mentioned below. Patient Town Age(Y) Gende Travel / Contact Details Date of Remarks No. r Reporting Recovered Close Contact of Mecca and 1 Lepakshi 9 M 29.03.2020 Returnee in Karnataka discharged on 16.04.2020 Recovered and 2 Hindupur 36 F Mecca Returnee 29.03.2020 discharged on 16.04.2020 Primary contact of Mecca Returnee (Died on 3 Hindupur 60 M 04.04.2020 04.04.2020 at GGH, Ananthapuram) Recovered Hindupur, Housing Primary Contact of No.3 4 29 M 05.04.2020 and Board Colony Patient(SON) discharged on Hindupur, Housing Primary Contact of No.3 21.04.2020 5 85 F 05.04.2020 Board Colony Patient(Mother) Hindupur, Driver of Ambulance of No.3 6 32 M 05.04.2020 Mukkidipeta Patient Anantapur, nd Senior Resident Doctor who 7 Ramnagar ,2 30 M 08.04.2020 treated No.3 Patient cross Anantapur, Jesus House Surgeon who treated 8 24 M 08.04.2020 Nagar No.3 Patient Anantapur, 80 Ft Staff Nurse who has given 9 33 F 08.04.2020 Road,Sri Nagar nursing care to No.3 Patient Anantapur, Sai Staff Nurse who has given 10 31 F 08.04.2020 Nagar nursing care to No.3 Patient Recovered Hindupur, Close Physical Contact with 11 39 M 08.04.2020 and Mukkidipeta confirmed case discharged on 21.04.2020 -
SUPERINTENDING Engineer (R&B)
Government of Andhra Pradesh Roads & Buildings (National Highways wing) Consultancy Services for Feasibility study, Detailed project report, Including conducting site investigation, subsoil exploration and testing preparation of plans, designs, Land plan schedules, preparation of GAD for the byepass roads of Kadiri, Tadipatri, Muddigubba, Bathalapalli Byepasses roads in Ananthapuramu District in the state of Andhra Pradesh REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) SUPERINTENDING Engineer (R&B) NH CIRCLE, Anantapuramu 1 INDEX Sl. No. Contents Page No. 1 Notice for inviting the proposals for Consultancy services 3-4 2 Letter of Invitation 5-12 3 Disclaimer 13 4 Annex - I : List of Projects along with Package Nos. 14 5 Data Sheet 15-20 6 Appendix - I : Terms of Reference 21-67 7 Supplement -I: Additional Requirements for Hill Roads 67-71 8 Supplement - II: Additional Requirements for Bridges 71-73 9 Supplement – III: Additional requirement for safety audit 74-76 10 Enclosure - I : Manning Schedule 77 11 Enclosure - II : Qualification Requirements of Key Personnel 78-87 12 Enclosure - III : Schedule for Submission of Reports and Documents 88-89 13 Appendix - II : Formats for Technical Proposals 90-100 14 Appendix - III : Formats for Financial Proposals 101-107 15 Appendix - IV : Draft Contract Agreement 108-144 2 GOVERNMENT ANDHRA PRADESH OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDING ENGINEER (R&B) NH CIRCLE, Anantapuramu Notice Inviting Tender from Ministry’s empanelled consultant under Category-I(A) or I(B) S.E/R&B/NH,ATP,NIT NO:26/SE/2016-17,DT: 10.08.2016 Superintending Engineer (R&B) N.H. Circle, Anantapur , on behalf of the Chief Engineer (R&B), NH & CRF, Hyderabad invites online bids from Consultants empanelled under Category-I(A) or Category-I(B) by Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, to take up Consultancy Services for preparation of feasibility report for the following work. -
Ground Water Brochure Anantapur District, Andhra Pradesh
For Official Use Only CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GROUND WATER BROCHURE ANANTAPUR DISTRICT, ANDHRA PRADESH SOUTHERN REGION HYDERABAD September 2013 CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GROUND WATER BROCHURE ANANTAPUR DISTRICT, ANDHRA PRADESH (AAP- 2012-13) By V.VINAY VIDYADHAR, ASSISTANT 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 GROUND WATER BROCHURE ANANTAPUR DISTRICT, ANDHRA PRADESH CONTENTS S.No CHAPTER District at a Glance 1 Introduction 2 Rainfall & Climate 3 Geomorphology & Soil Types 4 Geology 5 Hydrogeology & Ground Water Scenario 6 Ground Water Resources 7 Ground Water Quality 8 Ground Water Development 9 Ground Water Related Issues and Problems 10 Conclusions DISTRICT AT A GLANCE 1. GENERAL North Latitude: 13° 40’ 16°15’ Location East Longitude 70° 50’ 78°38’ Geographical area (sq.km) 19,197 Headquarters Anantapur No. of revenue mandals 65 No. of revenue villages 964 Population (2011) Total 4083315 Population density (persons/sq.km) 213 Work force Cultivators 4,85,056 Agricultural labour 4,62,292 Major rivers Pennar, Papagni Maddileru, Tadikaluru Naravanka Soils Red sandy soil, Mixed red and black soil Agroclimatic zone Scarce Rainfall zone and 2. RAINFALL Normal annual rainfall Total 535 mm Southwest monsoon 316 mm Northeast monsoon 146 mm Summer 72 mm Cumulative departure from - 31% 3. LAND USE (2012) (Area in ha) Forest 196978 Barren and uncultivated 167469 Cultivable waste 48856 Current fallows 85754 Net area sown 1049255 4. -
Dist Coordinator 24-09-2020.Xlsx
MERIT LIST FOR THE POST OF DISTRICT COORDINATOR Applic Qualifications Experience Father's / Husband's Achieve Eligibility Sl. No ation Name of the Applicant Address Mobile No. Date of Birth PG/ Marks Total Remarks Name nity General Subject % Technical Y M Particulars ments Status Commu No. Gender Degre secured Marks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 17-1-50, VENUGOPAL NAGAR, Software MS OFFICE, HTML, 6 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AS 1 151 P BHARATH KUMAR P RAGHAVENDRA 9652751595 10-06-1990 M OC PG M.Tech 1148 1400 82.00 6 0 Eligible ATP-515001 Eng. JACL ASST.PROFESSOR 1-200, DANDE PALLI, Computer C, JAVA, DOT 2 56 KUMMARA CHANDRAMMA K KRISTAPPA 6305226536 14-05-1991 F BC B PG M.Sc 1760 2150 81.86 3 0 3 YEARS AS LECTURER Eligible NALLURU, RODDAM, ATP- Science NET, PGDCA ANNAM NARAYANA 4-540, SIVA NAGAR, 4 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AS 3 579 ANNAM DHANUNJAYA 9676235566 27-11-1992 M BCB PG MS Stastistics 1928 2400 80.33 MS OFFICE 3 0 Eligible SWAMY DHARMAVARAM, ATP LECTURER 4-1245-A, GANESH NAGAR, Computer MS OFFICE TALLY, C, 3.1 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 4 592 ASIFALI KHAN M MN ALIKHAN 9490272997 18-11-1986 M BCE PG MCA 3006 3750 80.16 3 1 Eligible KLD , RUDRAMPETA, ATP Applicatio C++, SQL AS SYSTEM OPERATOR 2-189, PERURU, BC COLONY, Computer 4 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS 5 898 BESTHA RAMESH BESTHA VENKATESULU 9703434668 12-05-1989 M BC-A PG MCA 3416 4400 77.64 4 0 Eligible RAMAGIRI Applicatio PROJECT MANAGER & SOFTWRE ENGINEER 3-97B DONNIKOTA Computer ALL PROGRAMMING 4.5 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 6 535 SINGH ANITHA SINGH OBULAPPA 9704748810 14/6/1991 -
Handbook of Statistics Ananthapuramu District 2016
HAND BOOK OF STATISTICS ANANTHAPURAMU DISTRICT 2016 Compiled and Published by CHIEF PLANNING OFFICER ANANTHAPURAMU DISTRICT OFFICERS AND STAFF ASSOCIATED WITH THE PUBLICATION Sri Ch. Vasudeva Rao : Chief Planning Officer Smt. P. SeshaSri : Dy.Director Sri J. Nagi Reddy : Asst. Director Sri S. Sreenivasulu : Statistical Officer Sri T.Ramadasulu : Dy.Statistical Officer, I/c C. Rama Shankaraiah : Data Entry Operator INDEX TABLE NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO. GENERAL A SALIENT FEATURES OF ANANTHAPURAMU DISTRICT B COMPARISON OF THE DISTRICT WITH THE STATE C ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISONS IN THE DISTRICT D PUBLIC REPRESENTATIVES/NON OFFICIALS E PROFILE OF ASSEMBLY / PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY 1 - POPULATION 1.1 VARIATION IN POPULATION OF - 1901 TO 2011 1.2 POPULATION STATISTICS SUMMERY-Census 2001- 2011 TOTAL NO.OF VILLAGES, HMLETS, HOUSEHOLDS, 1.3 AREA,POPULATION,DENSITY OF POPULATION AND SEX RATIO, MANDAL-WISE-Census 2011 RURAL AND URBAN POPULATION , MANDAL - WISE, 1.4 2011 CENSUS 1.5 POPULATION OF TOWNS AND CITIES - 2011 1.6 LITERACY, MANDAL - WISE, 2011 SCHEDULED CASTE POPULATION AND LITERACY RATE - CENSUS 1.7 2011 SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION AND LITERACY RATE - CENSUS 1.8 2011 DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY WORKERS AND NON WORKERS - 1.9 MANDAL WISE 2011 CLASSIFICATION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO POPULATION SIZE, 1.10 MANDAL - WISE, 2011 HOUSELESS AND INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION, MANDAL-WISE- 1.11 CENSUS 2011 DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT AGE 1.12 GROUPS, 2011 CENSUS 1.13 RELEGION WISE MANDAL POPULATION - CENSUS 2011 2- MEDICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH 2.1 GOVT.,MEDICAL FACILITIES FOR 2015-16 GOVERNMENT MEDICAL FACILITIES (ALLOPATHIC) MANDAL- 2.2 WISE(E.S.I.Particulars included), 2015-16 GOVT.,MEDICAL FACILITIES( INDIAN MEDICINE ), MANDAL-WISE - 2.3 2015-16 2.4 FAMILY WELFARE ACHIEVEMENTS DURING (2015-16) 3 - CLIMATE 3.1 MAXIMUM & MINIMUM TEMPERATURE (2015 & 2016) DISTRICT AVERAGE RAINFALL, SEASON-WISE AND MONTH WISE - 3.2 (2009-10 to 2015-16) 3.3 ANNUAL RAINFALL,STATION WISE, (2011-12 to 2015-16) TABLE NO. -
A) Highlights
1 DISTRICT CONTROL ROOM COLLECTORATE, ANANTHAPURAMU Email: [email protected], Land: 08554-220009, Mobile: 8500292992 Media Bulletin No. 22 Date: 19/04/2020 (6.00 PM) A) Highlights: Hon’ble Chief Ministers Message : ‘Stay Home, Stay Safe, Respect Lockdown’ As of now Five(5) new case has been identified from yesterday 09.00 PM to today 7.00 PM. Cumulative Positive case details as mentioned below. Patient Town Age(Y) Gende Travel / Contact Details Date of Remarks No. r Reporting Recovered and Close Contact of Mecca 1 Lepakshi 9 M 29.03.2020 discharged Returnee in Karnataka on 16.04.2020 Recovered and 2 Hindupur 36 F Mecca Returnee 29.03.2020 discharged on 16.04.2020 Primary contact of Mecca Returnee (Died on 3 Hindupur 60 M 04.04.2020 04.04.2020 at GGH, Ananthapuram) Hindupur, Housing Primary Contact of No.3 4 29 M 05.04.2020 Board Colony Patient(SON) Hindupur, Housing Primary Contact of No.3 5 85 F 05.04.2020 Board Colony Patient(Mother) Hindupur, Driver of Ambulance of No.3 6 32 M 05.04.2020 Mukkidipeta Patient Anantapur, Senior Resident Doctor who 7 Ramnagar ,2nd 30 M 08.04.2020 treated No.3 Patient cross Anantapur, Jesus House Surgeon who treated 8 24 M 08.04.2020 Nagar No.3 Patient Anantapur, 80 Ft Staff Nurse who has given 9 33 F 08.04.2020 Road,Sri Nagar nursing care to No.3 Patient Anantapur, Sai Staff Nurse who has given 10 31 F 08.04.2020 Nagar nursing care to No.3 Patient Hindupur, Close Physical Contact with 11 39 M 08.04.2020 Mukkidipeta confirmed case Hindupur, Close Physical Contact with 12 36 M 08.04.2020 Mukkidipeta confirmed -
1 K Rohit K Ramu 09-06-2006 M Obc 4-2-913, Janasakthi
Name of the Organization : RASHTRIYA SEVA SAMITHI Name and address of the Project : SPECIAL SCHOOL FOR DIFFERENTLY ABLED CHILDREN, ANANTHAPUR Year : 2020-21 Beneficiaries Data Gender Sl. Father / Mother / (Male / Categor Education Date Of Entry in Name Date Of Birth Address No. Husband Name Female / y Qualification Institution Other) 1 K ROHIT K RAMU 09-06-2006 M OBC 4-2-913, JANASAKTHI Secondary 21-06-2012 NAGAR, ANANTAPUR 515 004 2 J KEERTHANA J MALLIKARJUNA 12-03-2004 F OBC 4-2-916, YUVAJANA Primary 21-08-2014 COLONY, ANANTAPUR 3 L S UMESH TEJA S 13-01-2008 M Gen 28-5-162, HOUSING Primary 07-09-2015 SATYANARAYANA BOARD COLONY, ANANTAPUR 515 004 4 R SAIKIRAN R KULA SEKHAR 06-06-2006 M OBC 18-974, NEERUGUNTA Secondary 07-07-2015 KUMAR STREET, OLD TOWN, ANANTAPUR 515 004 5 R VAMSI M 17-09-2004 M Gen 15-1303-1, SANJEEVA Secondary 02-09-2019 KRISHNA MADHUSUDHAN NAGAR, 1 ROAD, RAJU TADIPATRI, ANANTAPUR DISTRICT 6 S SALMA S NOOR 20-03-2008 F Gen 6-2-490, KOVUR Primary 14-06-2012 MOHAMMAD NAGAR, ANANTAPUR 515 004 7 S AMMA S NOOR 20-03-2008 F Gen 6-2-490, KOVUR Primary 14-06-2012 MOHAMMAD NAGAR, ANANTAPUR 515 004 8 S ZEEBA SM D HUSSEIN 26-11-2012 F Gen 12-2-132, DRIVERS Primary 21-12-2015 TAHASEENA COLONY, ASHOK NAGAR, ANANTAPUR 9 A SREENIVASA A JAYAPRAKASH 05-10-2009 M OBC PULLANNA, BHAVANI Primary 25-01-2017 SAI CHARAN NAGAR, ANANTAPUR 10 S MASUDHA S KHAJA 19-11-2008 F OBC 4-314, CHANDRABABU Primary 08-02-2017 KOTTALU, RUDRAMPET, ANANTAPUR 515 004 11 B SAI DEEPTHI B RAMACHANDRA 04-10-2004 F OBC RAHAMAT NAGAR, Secondary 15-07-2016 OPP.