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Block Wise Population for Prioritizing the Establishment of Model Schools Under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Block wise population for prioritizing the establishment of Model Schools under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Disclaimer: Block Wise population has been calculated only for prioritizing the establishment of Model Schools under Public-Private Partnership (PPP). The projection of the population has been considered on the basis of following criteria: 1. In http://indiawater.gov.in website, the block wise rural population was uploaded by the National Rural Drinking Water Programme. The site has given the note that “the block wise population has been uploaded by the respective states after projecting the population based on census 2001 and the decadal growth rate” and then calculated population for the year 2009. 2. Block wise population have been abstracted from http://indiawater.gov.in for year 2009 3. Average Annual Growth Rate (AAGR) for district has been calculated using the following data : a. District wise Census 2001 population. b. District wise Census 2011 population. 4. The calculated AAGR is applied on each block of corresponding district and subsequently generated block wise approx population for year 2011. 5. The State / District / Block wise approx. population is listed below for the year 2011 in following tables Sl. Particulars Tables No. 1 State Wise List where Population is Less than or Equal to .20 lacs 1 2 State Wise List where Population is Greater than .20 lacs and Less than or Equal to 1 2 lacs 3 State Wise List where Population is Greater than 1 lacs and Less than or Equal to 10 lacs 3 Table: 1 State Wise List where Population is Less than or Equal to .20 lacs Sl. No. State District Block TOTAL 1 Andhra Pradesh KADAPA GOPAVARAM (12) 18574 2 Andhra Pradesh KADAPA PULIVENDULA (20) 12806 3 Arunachal Pradesh ANJAW CHAGLAGAM 2635 4 Arunachal Pradesh CHANGLANG NAMPONG 5757 5 Arunachal Pradesh DIBANG VALLEY ANELIH-ARZOO 1960 6 Arunachal Pradesh DIBANG VALLEY ANINI-MIPI-ALINYE 7220 7 Arunachal Pradesh DIBANG VALLEY ETALIN-MALINYE 1607 Sl. No. State District Block TOTAL 8 Arunachal Pradesh EAST KAMENG BAMENG 8197 9 Arunachal Pradesh EAST KAMENG BANA 8492 10 Arunachal Pradesh EAST KAMENG PIPU 4152 11 Arunachal Pradesh EAST KAMENG SEIJOSA 5039 12 Arunachal Pradesh EAST SIANG PANGIN 8795 13 Arunachal Pradesh EAST SIANG PASIGHAT 13260 14 Arunachal Pradesh EAST SIANG RUKSIN-BILAT 17128 15 Arunachal Pradesh KURUNG KUMEY SANGRAM 5942 16 Arunachal Pradesh KURUNG KUMEY SARLI 2348 17 Arunachal Pradesh LOWER SUBANSIRI ZIRO-I CD BLOCK 15376 18 Arunachal Pradesh PAPUM PARE BALIJAN 9529 19 Arunachal Pradesh PAPUM PARE MENGIO 4709 20 Arunachal Pradesh TIRAP KANUBARI 12652 21 Arunachal Pradesh TIRAP LAZU 8410 22 Arunachal Pradesh UPPER SIANG CD BLOCK GEKU 8690 23 Arunachal Pradesh UPPER SIANG CD BLOCK YINGKIONG 13036 24 Arunachal Pradesh UPPER SUBANSIRI BARIRIJO 5630 25 Arunachal Pradesh WEST KAMENG NAFRA 8621 26 Arunachal Pradesh WEST SIANG ALONG EAST 9655 27 Arunachal Pradesh WEST SIANG ALONG WEST 12599 28 Arunachal Pradesh WEST SIANG BASAR 14760 29 Arunachal Pradesh WEST SIANG KAYING-PAYUM 5803 30 Arunachal Pradesh WEST SIANG LIKABALI 9827 31 Arunachal Pradesh WEST SIANG LIROMOBA 13711 32 Arunachal Pradesh WEST SIANG RUMGONG 6945 33 Assam BARPETA JALAH 17888 34 Assam NORTH CHACHAR HILLS HARANGAJAO 19097 35 J & K KARGIL SHARGOLE 11678 36 J & K LEH KHALTSI 18984 37 J & K RAJOURI THANAMANDI 5567 38 Jharkhand DHANBAD BAGHMARA 920 39 Kerala KANNUR THALASSERY 16495 40 Lakshadweep LAKSHADWEEP AGATTI 7158 41 Lakshadweep LAKSHADWEEP AMINI 7430 42 Lakshadweep LAKSHADWEEP ANDROTT 1086 43 Lakshadweep LAKSHADWEEP CHETLAT 2585 44 Lakshadweep LAKSHADWEEP KADMAT 5384 45 Lakshadweep LAKSHADWEEP KALPENI 4372 46 Lakshadweep LAKSHADWEEP KAVARATTI 10237 47 Lakshadweep LAKSHADWEEP KILTAN 3708 48 Manipur UKHRUL KAMJONG 17629 Sl. No. State District Block TOTAL 49 Manipur UKHRUL PHUNGYAR 18112 50 Mizoram AIZAWL AIBAWK 19452 51 Mizoram MAMIT REIEK 14099 52 Mizoram SERCHHIP SERCHHIP 15578 53 Nagaland PHEK MELURI 19078 54 Nagaland TUENSANG LONGKHIM 15796 55 Nagaland ZUNHEBOTO AGHUNATO 878 56 Nagaland ZUNHEBOTO PUGHOBOTO 15313 57 Nagaland ZUNHEBOTO ZUNHEBOTO 16100 58 Sikkim NORTH SIKKIM CHUNGTHANG 11946 59 Tamilnadu TIRUVALLUR PUZHAL 17233 60 Tripura NORTH TRIPURA JAMPUI HILLS 11005 61 West Bengal HOWRAH BALLY-JAGACHA 18378 Table: 2 State Wise List where Population is Greater than .20 lacs and Less than or Equal to 1 lacs Sl. No. State District Block TOTAL 1 A&N Island NICOBARS CAR NICOBAR 23283 2 A&N Island NICOBARS NANCOWRY 21962 3 A&N Island NORTH & MIDDLE ANDAMAN Diglipur 43924 4 A&N Island NORTH & MIDDLE ANDAMAN Mayabunder 24090 5 A&N Island NORTH & MIDDLE ANDAMAN Rangat 38764 6 Andhra Pradesh ANANTAPUR KOTHACHERUVU (51) 42540 7 Andhra Pradesh ANANTAPUR PENU KONDA (52) 56640 8 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR BANGARUPALEM (57) 87080 BUCHINAIDU 9 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR KHANDRIGA (16) 32959 10 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR CHANDRAGIRI (28) 63669 CHINNAGOTTIGALLU 11 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR (29) 30307 12 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR CHITTOOR(54) 68419 13 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR CHOWDEPALLE (38) 42375 GANGADHARA 14 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR NELLORE (49) 69866 15 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR GUDI PALLE (65) 43223 16 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR GURRAMKONDA (07) 35588 17 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR IRALA (52) 54095 18 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR KALIKIRI (32) 47209 19 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR KARVETINAGAR (46) 50192 Sl. No. State District Block TOTAL 20 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR MADANAPALLE (35) 80620 21 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR NAGALAPURAM (19) 40147 22 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR NAGARI (45) 31426 NARAYANAVANAM 23 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR (24) 37712 24 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR NINDRA (22) 32846 25 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR PAKALA (42) 66481 26 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR PALAMANER (58) 29890 27 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR PALASAMUDRAM (48) 22685 28 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR PEDDAPANJANI (60) 53888 29 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR PENUMURU(50) 42981 30 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR PICHATUR (20) 32951 31 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR PILERU (31) 65880 32 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR PULICHERLA (41) 43153 33 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR PUTTUR (44) 25297 RAMACHANDRAPURA 34 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR M (27) 32571 35 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR RENIGUNTA(12) 82899 36 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR SATYAVEDU(18) 53214 37 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR SODAM (40) 35618 38 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR SOMALA (39) 44696 39 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR SRIKALAHASTI (14) 59771 SRIRANGARAJAPURA 40 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR M (47) 38557 41 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR THAVANAMPALLE (53) 55763 42 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR THOTTAMBEDU(15) 46197 43 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR TIRUPATI RURAL (26) 82295 44 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR TIRUPATI URBAN (11) 63208 45 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR VADAMALAPETA (25) 33330 VARADAIAHPALEM 46 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR (17) 48832 47 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR VEDURU KUPPAM (43) 49427 VENKATAGIRI KOTA 48 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR (62) 88676 49 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR VIJAYA PURAM (21) 31900 50 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR YADAMARI (56) 52745 51 Andhra Pradesh CHITTOOR YERPEDU (13) 57161 52 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI ADDATEEGALA(03) 40286 53 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI AINAVILLI (49) 72478 54 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI ALAMURU(42) 76342 55 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI ALLAVARAM(55) 72300 Sl. No. State District Block TOTAL 56 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI AMALAPURAM(54) 87203 57 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI AMBAJIPETA(48) 68555 58 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI ANAPARTHI(33) 73444 59 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI ATREYAPURAM(43) 79472 60 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI BICCAVOLU(34) 72751 61 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI DEVIPATNAM(14) 29491 62 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI GANDEPALLI(27) 55149 63 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI GOKAVARAM(17) 70576 64 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI GOLLAPROLU(08) 87852 65 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI JAGGAMPETA(18) 77972 66 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI K GANGAVARAM(45) 69157 67 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI KADIAM(31) 88004 68 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI KAJULURU(38) 72975 KAPILESWARAPURAM( 69 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI 41) 85965 70 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI KARAPA(36) 75120 71 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI KATRENIKONA(52) 96863 72 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI KIRLAMPUDI(19) 76371 73 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI KORUKONDA(16) 80721 74 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI KOTHAPETA(46) 79997 75 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI MALKIPURAM(58) 77324 76 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI MAMIDIKURURU(56) 67362 77 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI MANDAPETA(32) 80845 78 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI MUMMIDIVARAM(50) 75001 79 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI P.GANNAVARAM(47) 76291 80 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI PEDAPUDI(35) 82701 81 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI PEDDAPURAM(20) 77726 82 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI PITHAPURAM(21) 88616 83 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI PRATHIPADU(10) 83433 84 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI RAJANAGARAM(28) 99545 85 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI RAJAVOMMANGI(04) 38187 RAMACHANDRAPURA 86 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI M(39) 81600 87 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI RANGAMPETA(26) 57308 88 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI RAVULAPALEM(44) 90682 89 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI RAYAVARAM(40) 76064 90 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI ROWTHULAPUDI(60) 53932 91 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI SAKHINETIPALLI (59) 83950 92 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI SAMALKOTA(25) 82645 93 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI SEETHANAGARAM(15) 85709 Sl. No. State District Block TOTAL 94 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI U.KOTHAPALLI(22) 83826 95 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI UPPALAGUPTAM(53) 72794 96 Andhra Pradesh EAST GODAVARI YELESWARAM(11) 80131 97 Andhra Pradesh GUNTUR AMARAVATHI(09) 77436 98 Andhra Pradesh GUNTUR AMRUTHALUR(49) 63551 99 Andhra Pradesh GUNTUR BAPATLA(57) 73272 100 Andhra Pradesh GUNTUR BHATTIPROLU(51)
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