Statistical Abstract of Andhra Pradesh 1982
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Downloaded from http://smartprep.in Downloaded from http://smartprep.in w CyClng to their future As a part of the ‘Badikosta’ programme, the Government of Andhra Pradesh is providing bi - cycles to girl students of Class IX in the state. It was a random revelation by a young woman at the re-dedication day of AP government, a few months ago, that was the trigger for this program. The woman said that the earlier TDP government had taken up distribution of bicycles to girl students in 2003, which enabled her to complete her school and college. Touched by her statement, Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu immediately took up the initia - tive once again and approved the scheme. As many as 1,81,556 cycles were distributed now to Class IX students of 5,628 schools including 246 government schools, 4,432 ZP schools, 319 municipal schools, 471 aided schools and 160 model schools at a cost of Rs 74.93 crore. In rural and tribal and even urban areas, owing to lack of transport facilities many girl students from lower middle class and poor families were dropping out. Giving them bicycles would help reach schools in time and improve their health by providing physical exercise. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu said that girls would do better than boys in education given the necessary support and encouragement. v Downloaded from http://smartprep.in C O N T E N T S Kia Motors to invest Rs.7,000 cr in AP Making people partners in 20 10 development Construction of the new manufacturing facility, Kia Motors’ first in India, will commence in the final quarter of 2017. -
District Census Handbook, East Godavari, Part XII-A & B, Series-2
CENSUS OF INDIA 1981 SERIES 2 ANDHRA PRADESH DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK EAST GODAVARI PARTS XIU-A & B VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSteJS ABSTRACT S. S. JAYA RAO OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS ANDHRA PRADESH PUBUSHED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH 1985 RAIL·CUM·ROAD BRIDGE ACROSS RIVER GODAVARI AT RAJAHMUNDRY The motif on the cover page represents the longest rail-cum-road bridge in Asia built across the river Godavari at Rajahmundry. Godavari is the most important river in Andhra Pradesh often referred to as 'Dakshina .. Ganga'. Taking its origin in the Western ::--~<. - .." -~~-~~ojL;~ Ghats near Nasik and after cutting across the r. ",.~:#. -;'~~~~'IIi!~~~~ Eastern Ghats through the magnificent Papi Hills gorge, Godavari emerges at Polavaram into the coastal plain. From hereon, the river widens and assumes majestic proponions of about 3 kms. at Rajahmundry and nearly 6 kms. at Do wleshwaram, before it flows into the Bay 01 Bengal near Kakinada on the East Coast. At Rajahmundry, the vital Madr~s-Howrah East-Coast line crosses the Godavari and a single line bridge constructed in 1900 A. D. at a cost of Rs. 48 lakhs. spans the river. The old bridge consists of 56 span~ of 45.7 metres (150 ft.) and a land span of 12 metres (40 ft.) totalling 2,771 metres (9,096 ft.) between the abutments. The Howrah-Madras line is one of the vital Railway trunk-routes in the country carrying principally coal, steel and surplus food grains from the rich agricultural lands of coastal Andhra Pradesh to the south. -
Statistical Abstract of Andhra Pradesh 1992
STATISTICAL ABSTRACT OF ANDHRA PRADESH 1992 NIEPA DC D08158 Issued by: DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH HYDERABAD UBBARY & D CUM’E m r i O l C W UB I National loskitu’e of M\icaci0d4 Pianauif i>ad 17-B> Sri Aurobiudo Marg, DOC, N . ............. iiate^.......... PREFACE Statistical Abstract of Andhra Pradesh 1992 is the 35th publication in the series, which contains data on various sectors of State Economy for the year 1992 along with comparative figures for the preceding years. It is hoped that this publication would serve as a useful reference book to the General Public, Planners, Researchers, Bankers, Administrators and a host of others. I thank all Heads of Departments in the State., Government and other organisations who have extended ^<3--operation in furnishing the required data. Constructive suggestions for improvement in the presentation and covQrAge of the Statistical Abstract would be appreciated. Hyderabad, S. LAKSHMINARAYANA 22nd March 1994 DIRECTOR CONTENTS Table Item Pages No. 1. POPULATION 1.1 Population Characteristics - A.P. 1 1.2 Variation in Population of A.P., 1901 to 1991 2 1.3 Area, Population and Density ot Population - District-wise, 1991 3 1.4 Rural and Urban Population - District-wise, 1991 4 1.5 Villages Classified according to size of population - District-wise, 198)1 5 1.6 Population of Towns and Cities 6 - 14 1.7 Male and Female Population - District-wise, 1991 15 1.8 Distribution of Population by Workers, Marginal Workers and Non-Workers, District-wise, 1991 16-17 1.9 Distribution of Population of Workers Engaged in Agricultural Sector - District-wise, 1991 18 l.IO Distribution of Population of Workers engagedi in Non-Agricultural Sector, District-wise, 1991 19 l .I l No. -
Administration Report (Enumeration), Part I-A, Series-2
CENSUS OF INDIA SERIES-2 AI~DHRA PRADESH PART I-A A_DMINISTRATION REPORT (ENUMERATION) s. S. JAYA RAO OF THE INDIAN ADMlNlSTRAT1VE SERVICE Director of Census Operations ANDHRA PRADESH ..0 ANDHRA PRADESH ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS I ~ ! 1981 STATE aoUNDARY STATE CAPITAL # DISTRICT DISrRlCr HEADQUARTERS 0 TALUK TALUK HEIIDQU.. TiRS 0 • 6 12• 160 A .$ \. KtlOHETRES .,. ;i I it I, I ! I '.1 '\, K... , BAY OF BENGAL \ A ,,0 laHIII upDII Suney eI INIIa .... with ch. ,.",".tlon '" the ..,..,.,. General of IlId ... © G.nrnmelM of ',",fa Copr'laht, 1985. The territor". .at." 0' IncIi. ..«_ "'to the Ha to • 4isCAMe of t.elwe ....utic.1 ...1 .. _rod ,,_ 11M ~ - I... • 1981 CENSUS PUBLICATIONS GOVERNMENT OF INDIA PUBLICATIONS Scries-2 Andhra Pradesh PART I-A Administration Report-(Enumeration) (Present Vofun:e) PART I-B Administration Report-(Tabulation) PART II-A General Population Tables (Under print) PART IJ-B Primary Census Abstract Already published PART III-A") III-B J General Economic Tables PART IV-A ') IV-B J Social and Cultural Tables PART V-A J V-B Migration Tables P~T VI-A") VI-B J Fertility Tables PART VII Tables on Houses and Disabled Population (Under print) PART VIII-A] PART VnJ-B Household Tables P~T IX Special Tables on S.C. & S.T. PART X Town Directory Survey Reports on Towns and Villages X-A Town Directory X-B Survey Reports on selected Towns X-C Survey Reports on selected Villages PART XI Ethnographic Studies on S.C. & s:r. PART XII Census Atlas PART XITJ Government of Andhra Pradesh Publications District Census Handbooks XIII-A & B Village and Town Directory-Village-wise urban ward-wise Pri One volume for each mary Census Abstract district (i) CONTENTS SECTION A~REPORT Page No. -
ANNUAL PLAN 1969-70- ANDHRA PRADESH-VB-PCL-80624.Pdf
REVIEW OF PROGRESS ANNUAL PLAN 1969-70 ANDHRA PRADESH ISSUED BY G o v e r n m e n t o f a n d h r a p r a d e s h PLANNING AND CO-OPERATION DEPARTMENT o Government of India PLANNING COMMISSION P d LIBR.AKY I Class No.......... 9 S 4 A 3 o Jj Book N o ........................ ^...... REVIEW OF PROGRESS ANNUAL PLAN 1969-70 ANDHRA PRADESH ISSUED BY Go v e r n m e n t o f a n d h r a p r a d e s h PLA NNING AND CO-OPERATION DEPARTMENT PREFACE This is a review of progress of plan schemes imple mented during the year 1969-70. The financial and physical targets and achievements incorporated in this review are based on the material received from the departments of secretariat and heads of departments concerned with planning. The expenditure figures are only provisional and subject to confirmation and reconciliation. The region-wise break-up has been given for the three regions separately, i.e., for Coastal Andhra, Rayalaseema and Telangana for the first time. This break-up also is only provisional and subject to confirmation after reconciliation of accounts. The review is presented in three parts. Part-I gives a brief review of achievements during the year in each sector of development including the reasons for shortfalls if any. Part-II consists of statistical state ments indicating the details of scheme-wise expenditure incurred during 1969-70. Part-III gives selected physical targets and achievements under each head of development.