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Incentives Ready to Release for the Year 2014-15
2014-15 CONS.PROCEEDINGS - RTGS RETURNED / MIS-SENT/TO BE RELEASED CASES - READY TO RELEASE Sl.No. District Name and location of the Industry Amount in Rs. 1 Kurnool M/s Aiswaraya cottons (Tmc Unit) 2041084 Sy.No.348, Market Committee, Adoni(M) 2 Kurnool M/s Aiswaraya cottons (Tmc Unit) 1806630 Sy.No.348, Market Committee, Adoni(M) 3 Kurnool M/s Star Nio Chem Pvt.,Ltd., IE, 349330 Madhavaram Road, Adoni(M) 4 Kurnool M/s Bhavana Plastic Industries, 222440 Sy.No.275/11, Udumulapadu(v) Dhone(M) 5 Kurnool M/s Bhavana Plastic Industries, 24559 Sy.No.275/11, Udumulapadu(v) Dhone(M) 6 Kurnool M/s Sri Thirumala Venkataramana 8500 Inds., Sy.No.23/C1, Buganapalli(v) Bethamcherla(M) 7 Kurnool M/s Uma Maheswara Plastic Industries, 6595 Sy.No. 371/3, U.Kothapalli, Dhone(M) 8 Kurnool M/s Gayathri Granites Stona, Sy.No.235- 78620 11, Udumulapadu(v) Dhone(M) 9 Kurnool M/s Gayathri Granites Stona, Sy.No.235- 170630 11, Udumulapadu(v) Dhone(M) 10 Kurnool M/s Brundavan Granite Stones, 67940 Sy.No.275-11, Udumulapadu(v) Dhone(M) 11 Kurnool M/s Brundavan Granite Stones, 34580 Sy.No.275-11, Udumulapadu(v) Dhone(M) 12 Kurnool M/s Vivekananda Granites, 39010 Sy.No.567/3C-2-A-1&2, Dharmavaram 13 Kurnool M/s Vivekananda Granites, 44370 Sy.No.567/3C-2-A-1&2, Dharmavaram 14 Kurnool M/s Sri Ganamaddileti Swamy 39430 Pulverizers, Sy.No.215/2, Enakodla(v) Banaganapalli(M) Kurnool (District) 15 Kurnool M/s Sri Ganamaddileti Swamy 466177 Pulverizers, Sy.No.215/2, Enakodla(v) Banaganapalli(M) Kurnool (District) 16 Kurnool M/s Sri Ganamaddileti Swamy 287420 Pulverizers, Sy.No.215/2, Enakodla(v) Banaganapalli(M) Kurnool (District) 17 Kurnool M/s Sri Ganamaddileti Swamy 99570 Pulverizers, Sy.No.215/2, Enakodla(v) Banaganapalli(M) Kurnool (District) 18 Kurnool M/s Adi Lakshmi Inds, Plot.No.63, Indl. -
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. -
Annual Report 2011-12 Summary
Dr.YSRHU, Annual Report, 2011-12 Published by Dr.YSR Horticultural University Administrative Office, P.O. Box No. 7, Venkataramannagudem-534 101, W.G. Dist., A.P. Phones : 08818-284312, Fax : 08818-284223 E-mail : [email protected], [email protected] URL : www.drysrhu.edu.in Compiled and Edited by Dr. B. Srinivasulu, Registrar & Director of Research (FAC), Dr.YSRHU Dr. M.B.Nageswararao, Director of Extension, Dr.YSRHU Dr. M.Lakshminarayana Reddy, Dean of Horticulture, Dr.YSRHU Dr. D.Srihari, Dean of Student Affairs & Dean PG Studies, Dr.YSRHU Lt.Col. P.R.P. Raju, Estate Officer, Dr.YSRHU Dr.B.Prasanna Kumar, Deputy COE, Dr.YSRHU All rights are reserved. No part of this book shall be reproduced or transmitted in any form by print, microfilm or any other means without written permission of the Vice-Chancellor, Dr.Y.S.R. Horticultural University, Venkataramannagudem. Printed at Dr.C.V.S.K.SARMA, I.A.S. VICE-CHANCELLOR Dr.Y.S.R. Horticultural University & Agricultural Production Commissioner & Principal Secretary to Government, A.P. I am happy to present the Fourth Annual Report of Dr.Y.S.R. Horticultural University (Dr.YSRHU). It is a compiled document of the university activities during the year 2011-12. Dr.YSR Horticultural University was established at Venkataramannagudem, West Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh on 26th June, 2007. Dr.YSR Horticultural University second of its kind in the country, with the mandate for Education, Research and Extension related to horticulture and allied subjects. The university at present has 4 Horticultural Colleges, 5 Polytechnics, 25 Research Stations and 3 KVKs located in 9 agro-climatic zones of the state. -
Concurrent Monitoring Report - 3
Andhra Pradesh Integrated Irrigation Agriculture Transformation Project. Govt of AP AP INTEGRATED IRRIGATION AGRICULTURE TRANSFORMATION PROJECT 3333 (A P I I A T P) Concurrent Monitoring Report - 3 2020 ii CTRAN C O N S U L T I N G L TD. J U N E 2020 F IANL Andhra Pradesh Integrated Irrigation Agriculture Transformation Project. Govt of AP Executive summary ..................................................................................................................... 1 Results Framework ..................................................................................................................... 6 Chapter -1 ....................................................................................................................................... 13 About the APIIAT Project– Coverage ............................................................................ 13 1.1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 13 1.2 Geographical Coverage .................................................................................................... 13 1.3 Project Beneficiary ............................................................................................................. 14 1.4. Methodology ........................................................................................................................ 14 Chapter 2 ........................................................................................................................................ -
NAME of the POST: ST KAMATI Total Qualified Candidates
SC/ST BACKLOG RECRUITMENT-2018 NAME OF THE POST: ST KAMATI Total Qualified Candidates - 1186 ST KAMATI QUALIFIED LIST OF CANDIDATES Age points @ 0.8620 for every year Specific SNO APPLNO NAME of the Candidate MOBILE GENDER ADDRESS VILLAGE MANDAL DOB Age as on 31-07-2017 QUALIFICATION CASTE from "18" Remarks years onwards Telugu Reading 1 14801 KAMBHAM CHINNARAO 9491519539 M GONDOLU Gondolu Addateegala 24-08-1970 46 Years 11 Months 7 Days 24.14 and Writing ST NARAKONDA Vara Telugu Reading 2 723 SATYANARAYANA 9100644508 M H NO 1-42 Somulagudem Ramachandrapuram 10-10-1970 46 Years 9 Months 21 Days 24.14 and Writing ST Vara Telugu Reading 3 23858 KARAM VENKATAIAH 8790763549 M HNO 1-1 CHOPPALLI Choppalle Ramachandrapuram 05-01-1971 46 Years 6 Months 26 Days 24.14 and Writing ST Telugu Reading 4 10922 MATURI VENKATESWARLU 8106295174 M HNO 1-89/1 K N PURAM VILLAGE K.N.Puram Yetipaka 05-01-1971 46 Years 6 Months 26 Days 24.14 and Writing ST Vara Telugu Reading 5 35052 URMA CHANDRAIAH 9908144945 M H NO 1-60 Choppalle Ramachandrapuram 05-03-1971 46 Years 4 Months 26 Days 24.14 and Writing ST MOHANAPURAM VI MOHANAPURAM POST Telugu Reading 6 27682 GANTHA SOMAYYA 8500551226 M GANGAVARAM MANDALAM Mohanapuram Gangavaram 05-04-1971 46 Years 3 Months 26 Days 24.14 and Writing ST D NO 1-323 MAREDUMILLI Telugu Reading 7 14400 GORLE MOHAN RAO 9494887462 M CHELAKA VEEDHI PIN 533295 Maredumilli Maredumilli 15-05-1971 46 Years 2 Months 16 Days 24.14 and Writing ST VEERABATHULA Telugu Reading 8 27150 RATNARAJU 8985145329 M BARRIMAMIDI Barrimamidi Gangavaram 01-06-1971 -
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. -
CSP Details for Basix Sub K I Transacations
Sr. CSP Location Name of BC-CSP Agent Adddress Contact Number Villages covered No. 1 Puppalapalle Chatla Sanjeev H no 2-10, Puppalapalle, Jakranpally, Nizamabad, AP -503003 94922 54471 Puppalapalle 2 Gaggupalle Miripala Mallaiah H no 1-49, Gaggupalli, Armoor, Nizamabad, Andhra Pradesh - 503224 88974 24849 Gaggupalle 3 Wandrikal Govindhu Arlappa H no 1-61, Wandrikal village, Gandhari Mandal, Nizamabad, Andhra Pradesh- 94927 29813 Wandrikal 503120 4 Brahmanapalle Elupula Bhaskar H no 1-12/1, Bhramanpalli village, Gandhari Mandal, Nizamabad , Andhra 77020 47793 Brahmanapalle Pradesh-503114 5 Gujjul Chitike Raju H no 1-98, Gujjal Village, Gandhari Mandal, Nizamabad, Andhra Pradesh- 94915 34542 Gujjul 503114 6 Durgam Gone Vishnu H no 1-17, Durgam Village, Gandhrari Mandal, Nizamabad Andhra Pradesh - 94936 62642 Durgam , Somaram 503114 7 Tipparam Yerram Bharati H no 1-81/1, Tipparam Village,Gandhari Mandal, Nizamabad District, Andhra 94905 08158 Tipparam Pradesh-503114 8 Tekrial Nangunuri Venkatesham H no 1-23, Tekiryal Village, Kamareddy Mandal, Nizamabad, Andhra Pradesh- 96184 91758 Tekrial 503111 9 Ravutla Sithap Naresh Kumar H no 5-61/1, Harijanawada, Ravutla village, Sirkonda Mandal, Nizamabad Dist, 99669 07301 Ravutla, Salampur AP-503165 10 Sikindrapur Barla Sanjeev H no 1-15/13, Jakranpally, Sikindrapur, Nizamabad, Telangana-503175 81438 12174 Sikindrapur, Madhapur 11 Kelojiwadi Allipuram Ranjith Kumar H no 2-74/A, Kalojiwadi village, Tadwai Mandal, Nizamabad District, 94942 61530 Kelojiwadi Telangana-503145 12 Manoharabad Chintakindi -
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. -
Sri Vasavi Engineering College
SRI VASAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE (An Autonomous Institute permanently affiliated to JNTUK, Kakinada) (Sponsored by Sri Vasavi Educational Society, Tadepalligudem) (Approved by AICTE, New Delhi & Accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ Grade) Pedatadepalli, TADEPALLIGUDEM – 534 101. W.G.Dist. (A.P.) LIST OF CANDIDATES APPLIED FOR ADMISSION INTO UG PROGRAMMES (B.TECH. COURSES) UNDER CATEGORY ‘B’ (MANAGEMENT QUOTA) SEATS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20 AS ON DATE 27-08-2019 S.No. Name of the Candidate Rank Details % of Marks in Branch Application Remarks and Address In JEE-Mains/ Qualifying Opted for Registration APEAMCET/ Examination Admn. In Date APICET PERUMALLA VAISHNAVI D/o P V N Ranga Rao 1. D.No. 5-76 Canal Road 42021 9.82 CSE 19-08-2019 Nil Chebrolu-534406 West Godavari District SRIPADA SAI SUBRAHMANYA SHARMA S/o S S V R S Prabhakar Telangana 2. NQ 797 CSE 19-08-2019 LIG-1-38, APHB Colony BIE TADEPALLIGUDEM-534101 West Godavari District. GUMMALLA SWATHI D/o G. Tata Rao 3. Maruthi Nagar NQ 9.57 CSE 19-08-2019 Nil KUNCHANAPALLI West Godavari District-534101 NAGASURI HEMA SREYA D/o N Eswara Prasad Gupta 4. D. No. 18-82, Main Road NQ 9.94 CSE 19-08-2019 Nil CHINTALAPUDI – 534460 West Godavari District SAGI RAJU ABHILASHVARMA S/o S Satyanarayana Raju 5. ARDHAVARAM Village NQ 7.34 CSE 19-08-2019 Nil GANAPAVARM (M) West Godavari District- 534 101 DUVVAPU SRAVANI D/o D Srinivasa Rao 6. High School Opposite Road NQ 8.71 CSE 19-08-2019 Nil UNDRAJAVARAM -534 216. West Godavari 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 -
In West Godavari Region of Andhra Pradesh (IJIRST/ Volume 1 / Issue 12 / 088)
IJIRST –International Journal for Innovative Research in Science & Technology| Volume 1 | Issue 12 | May 2015 ISSN (online): 2349-6010 Quality Evaluation of Drinking Waters of Rural Water Supplies (RWS) in West Godavari region of Andhra Pradesh P. Lakshmi Ganapati V. Ranga Rao Research Scholar Department of Chemistry Department of Chemistry Government College (A), Rajahmundry- 533101, A.P, India Government College (A), Rajahmundry- 533101, A.P, India P.V.S. Machi Raju T. Siva Rao Department of Chemistry Department of Inorganic & Analytical Chemistry Pragati Engineering College, Surampalem-533437, A.P, India Andhra University, Visakhapatanam-530003, A.P, India Abstract Water is one of the most essential components for the survival of life on the earth. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) more than 80% diseases of mankind are water borne. The present research work is focused on characterization of water samples collected before and after treatment from Rural Water Supply (RWS) schemes located at Revenue Mandal Head Quarters Ganapavaram and Nallajerla of West Godavari district during pre and post monsoon seasons for physicochemical parameters Viz., pH, Electrical conductivity (EC), Total Dissolved solids (TDS), Total hardness (TH), Total Alkalinity (TA), Na, K, Calcium and Magnesium, Chloride, Sulphate, Nitrate, Fluoride, Phosphate and Metal ions Viz., Li, Be, Al, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Rb, Sr, Ag, Cd, Cs, Ba, Tl, Pb and U to evaluate the quality of drinking waters. The study results indicated that the waters are with slightly alkaline nature. TH and TA values of post monsoon samples exceeded the permissible limit while other parametric levels of TDS, Na +, K+, Cl-, F-, NO3-, SO42- , PO43- values are within the permissible limits.