CENSUS 1971

SERIES 2

• DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

PART X-A VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

PART X-B VILLAGE & TOWN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

T. VEDANTAM OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERvrclr DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS ANDHRA PRADESI-f

PUBLISHED BV THE (OiOVERNMIINT 01' ANt)HRA PRAoa... 1974 The Nellore Mica belt lies between the latitudes 140 -00' and 15°--{)()' and longitudes 79°-35' and 80°-00' and extends from (16 Kms. south o/) to Udayagiri covering an area of about 1(}() Kms. X 20 Kms.

The Mica pegmalites mined out 0/ the various mica minu in are characterised as the Muscovite type which are extensively used for bridges and' spacers in electronic tuhes.

Mica minillg in Nellore District commenced in 1887..4. D. In the beginnilllJ o!lly big size blocks could be marketed and the smaller Cites ,Iud to be thrown away as waste. Then came the revolutionary invention of Mr. Arthur H. S. Dyer by which thin splittings from un-utilised smaller gmdes of mica could be built up into Micanite sheets of required size and thickness •. This invention not O.,Zy saved the mica mining industry from extiIK­ tion but also solved the problem of finding suitable mica required by the electrical industry.

The years between 1947 to 1968 constitute a brilliant epoch in the history of tht Nellore Mica mining when the productive capacity of the mines reached .he maximum. Since 1951, a majority of the mines in the district have been mecha­ nised. Most of the mines are tquipped with inclined haulages or winders, Mechanical ventilators, multi-stage high -lift pumps required for ihe sophisticated and efficient operations in the mines and some of the potential mines are equipptd even with the most modern type of high duty compressors.

MICA MINING There are in all 114 mining leases for different major The motif displayed on the cover page of the Nellore minerals in Nellore district of which Mica command! as many as District Census Hand Book relates to Mica Mining and its 90 leases, However, only 37 out of these 90 leases are working aUied activities iii Nellore District. mines while some were abandoned ((lid some are yet to be exploited. The average annual production of mica in the district Nellore district ;s endowed with considerable quantities of has been reported to be around 5,000 (annes. Revenues to the ldica which has came IV be cc.lied the Nature's 'Wonder tune of about Rs. 2.25 laklrs IInder dead rent and over a lakh of mineral'. It is the chief producing centre in the Andhra Pradesh rupees by way of royalty 011 an the minerals produced in the Stale and ranks third coming onlyafier Bih'lr and Rajasthan in di.~tricr. including the Mica, acaue to the Government anllually. which are quite famous in the world mineral market. India Of course mica COl/tributes the major share of these revenues. has been supplying approximarely 80% of ",orld's consumption .of Muscovite Mica and its export has bpen and is a very impor­ The 'NeTlore Green' alang with the 'Bihar Ruby' jJ in tant faclor ill the IndiLil/ economy as (J source of foreign keen demand by a number of forei!?" markets especially the exchange. highly industrialised countries like the U. S. A., the U. K., the West European countries, the U. S. S. R., jtlpan which constitute Mica is regarded as one of the world's most strategic the major importing markets for I/ldian Mica. The value of the mintrals. In view of its unique combination of electrical, annual export of mica fro,"1l Glldur Mica il/arket is put aroulld machanical and chemical properties, eren stained or lower Rs. 2.25 crores. .quality mica is id~a.lly suited for bridges and spactrs in electronic tubes. It is indispensable in aU illsulating systems of electric [t is reported that the working life of the existing mines .machinl's. ~lectrical instruments. aircraft instrumentation and in. in the Nellore Mica helt, as it apjJears today, may not last for .many other special industriesl fields. It is also reported that more than .fifteenyears. Hence. unless new mines are located «the success of the U. S. S. R.'s Spact Research was largely and the small mine owners operating small mines which are in the due to the contribution made by Mica in communication and rapid process of elimination since 1960 for want of financial insulation fields" and that Indian Mica was fOlind most suif~bl(' resources etc., are suitably assisted, this indllstry in the district. for' lise in the rockets sent to tht nwon by the scientists of which made a mark in the internarional market, may begin to rht U, S A decline.

Oourtesy: SriK.. V. S. Ram,M. Be., A.I. S. M_. Mines Superintendent, Sitarama Mine3. Nelldre District_ PREFACE

The District Census Handbooks which were first published at the 1951 Census proved to be very useful to the State and Central Government Departments, private arencies and academic bodies like Universities and Research Institutions. The scope of these Handbooks was enlarged to make them more useful during the I ~Ell Census. Considering the delay in the publication ()f these Hand­ books due to difficulties in finding suitable presses which could undertake huge printing work of this kind, it was considered desirable to split up the 1971 Census Handbooks into three parts }liz., Part A­ Village and Town Directory, Part B - Village and Town Primary Census Abstract and Part C­ Analytical Report, Departmental Statistics and District Census Tables. This was done mainly with a view to publishing Parts A and B which contain not only the population data upto the village and town level but also the particulars about the basic amenities etc., available in the towns and villages, as early as possible for public use. The scope and contents of these three parts are elaborated in the introduction of this volume. I am glad to record here that Parts A and B of the 1971 Census Handbooks of all the 21 Districts in the State have been finalised already and I expect that before the end of 1974 Parts A and B for all the 21 Districts would have been published. The compilation of these Handbooks is being done from the 1fJ51 Census in the Office ()f the Director of Census Operations while the cost of paper, printing, etc., required for these volumes is being born(! by the State Government. The Andhra Pradesh State Government have readily agreed to bear the cost of printing and paper for the 1971 Census Handbooks. I am grateful to the Andhra Pradesh State Government and in particular to the Additional Chief Secretary to the GoverEment of Andhra Pradesh, Shri S. A. Quader, lAS., fcr their co-operation and encouragement. I am thankful to·the Director of Printing, Government of Andhra Pradesh for assisting me by selecting suitable presses for undertaking the printing of the Handbooks. The data presented in the Village ar:d Tcwn Directories are obtained from different State Government and Central Goverrment Derartments but for whose co_operation Part-A of the Handbooks could not have been compiled. I am thankful to all of them for furnishing me the required data. I am extremely grateful to Shri A. Chandra Sekhar, lAS., Registrar General, India and Dr. B. K. Roy Burman, Deputy Registrar General, India who formulated the contents of these Hand­ books in detail and rendered spontaneous help and encouragement to me at all stages. The following staff of my Office worked on the present volume of Nellore District Census Handbook under the guidance and supervision of Shri P. S. R. Avadhany, Deputy Director of Census. Operations and Sri K. Narasimha Murthy, Assistant Director of Census Operations of my Office. Sri P. B. Sunder Raj, Tabulation Officer Smt. P. Lalitha, Tabulation Officer 1I Sri T. Brahmiah, Statistical Assistant t Drafting and Scrutiny Sri K. V. Sarma. Statistical Assistant ) ) Sri A. V. Krishna Reddy, Computor Supervision of Printing Smt. K. Subbalakshmi, Computor ) Kum. . K. Anasuya, Assistant Compiler I Collection and Compilation Sri G. V. Ramachandran, Computor f Sri S. Ramakrishna, Assistant 'Compiler I J

Sri Laxmiah, ,Tunior Reader, G. C. P. ) >- Proof Read£ng Sri P. Innayya, Junior Reader, G. C. P. ) ii

Sri A. Venkateswara Rao, Assistant Compiler Scrutiny and supervision of maps Printing

Sri M. N. Ram Mohan, Artist Supervision of Mapping Work

Sri Syed Ahmed, Senior Draughtsman , " M. J. Sadiq, Draughtsman " N. G. Swamy, Draughtsman " M. Hasan, Draughtsman " M. Shankariah, Draughtsman Preparation of maps " Md. Yakub Ali, Draughtsman " B. Raghu Ram, Draughtsman Smt. Daya Saxena, Draughtsman Sri D. Koteshwara Rao, Comput~r ! I am grateful to their services. I trust that this humble effort on the part of the Census Organisation would meet with the appreciation it deserves.

T. VEDANtAM Director of Censu,J Operations CONTENTS lntrod~ction

PART A - VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

SECTION I - VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Explanatory Note-Village Directory 5-11 Village Directory : /'Nellore Taluk 13-19 ./ Gudur Taluk 21-29 ,,/ Sullurpet Taluk 31-41 v/ Taluk 43-55 Taluk 57-63 Atmakur Taluk 65-71 Udayagiri Taluk 73-7f) Taluk 81-85 Kovur Taluk 87-93 Talukwise Abstract of Amenities 94-95 r

SECTION II - TOWN DIRECTORY

Explanatory Note-Town Directory 97-103 Town Directory : Stalement I Status, Growth History and Functional Category of Towns 104 Statement II Physical Aspects and Location ar.,Towns ; 105 Statement III Civic Finances 106 Statement IV Civic and other Amenities in Towns )07 Statement V Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities 10& Statement V[ Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking Facilities in Towns • 109 Statement VII Population by Religion and Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes. 1l(}

PART B - VILLAGE AND TOWN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Explanatory Note-Primary Census Abstract 111-117 Primary Census Abstract NELLORE D1STRICT • 118-125 NeJlore Taluk 127-167 Gudur Taluk • 169-194 Sullurpet Taluk f 195-196 Venkatagiri Taluk 225-257 Rapur Taluk • 259-271 Atmakur Taluk • 273-285 Udayagiri Talu1: 287-299 Kavalj Taiuk 301--317 Kovur TaJuk • 319-33~

111 " iy

MAPS

NELLOIlE DISTRICT Frontispiece Nellorc Taluk Facing Page U Oudur Taluk 21 " iullurpet Taluk • .) 31 Venkatagiri Taluk .. 43 Rapur Taluk ,. 57 Atmakur Taluk ,. 650 Udayagiri Taluk " 73 Kavali Taluk " 81 Kovur Taluk ,. 87'

111 Nellore District-Talukwise DcDaity of Population " FIGURES AT A GLANCE COMPARATIVE FIGURES OF 'l'HE STATE AND (['HE DISTRICT ADdhra Pradesh Nellore . State Distrid POPULATION TOTAL Persons 43,502,708 t,609,61'1 Males 22,008,663 810,701 Females 21,494,045 798,916 RURAL Persons 35,100,181 1,355,82Q Males' 17,698,247 681,609 Females 17,401,934 674,211 URBAN Persons 8,402,527 253,797 Males 4,310,416 129,091 Females 4,092,111 124,705 DECENNIAL POPULATION ·20.9 J5.1 • GROWm RATE 1961-71

GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (Sq. Xms.) 276,814.0" 13,058.0'

DENSITY OF POPULATION (PER Sq.KDl.) 157 1l~ SEX RATIO (Number of females per 1,000 Males) 977 985 PERCENTAGE OF LITERACY Persons 24.6 26.' Males 33.2 35.2 Females 15.8 18.3 PERCENTAGE OF URBAN POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION 19.3 15.8

PERCENTAGE OF WORKERS TO TOTAL Persons 41.4 41.2 POPULATION (Main Activity only) Males 58.2 58 .... Females 24.2 23.6 Break-:up of workers: PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL WORKERS (i) CULTIVATORS Persons 32.2 25.0 Males 37.4 31.0 Females 19.4 8.3 (ii) AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS Persons 37.9 47,0 Males 27.7 36.1 Females 63.1 74.s (iii) OTHER WORKERS Persons 29.9 28.3 Males 34.9 32.3 Females 17.5 17.1 PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTE'S Persons 13.3 19.7 POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION Males 13.3 19.3 Females 13.1 19.7 PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBE'S Persons 3.8 8.1 POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION Males 3.8 8.3 Females 3.8 7.8 NUMBER OF OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL HOUSES 8,041,925 330,93! NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 29,428 1,09' Inhabited 27,221 1,050 Uninbabited 2,207 49 NUMBER OF TOWNS 224 7 • Some changes in the area figures due to computational.fror were intimated by tbc Survoyor General of India, arter the publication of Part II-A, General Population Tables of Andhra Pradesh. Hac:e. these figures wiU not tally with tbDse published in Part II-A Volume of Alldhta Pradesh.

INTRODUCTION

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CHITTOOR OISTR!CT INTRODUCTION

GENERAL BACKGROUND OF THE DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

District Manuals and District Gazetteers District Census Handbooks Prior to 1905, the erstwhile composite Madras The idea of compiling the District Census Hand...... Government compiled and published District Manuals book for each district in place of the Village State­ for each district. It contained not only particulars ments was first entertained and put forward at the of items of more or less a permanent character such 1951 :eensus by Sri R. A. Gopalaswamy, I.e.s., the as physical characteristics, history, religion and then Registrar General, India and ex-officio Census ethnography but also a few statistical tables including Commissioner of India as part of a plan intended to those relating to population which became obsolete secure an effective method of preserving the census within a few years of their publication. The Madras records prepared for areas below the district level. Government, therefore, replaced these District Manu­ He proposed that all the District Census Tables and als by another publication known as the District Census Abstracts prepared during tbe process of Gazetteer consisting of two Volumes 'A' and 'B'. sorting and compilation, should be bound together in Volume A contained descriptive matter and such a single manuscript volume called the "District general tables as might be necessary to explain the Census Handbook" and suggested to the State text and Volume R contained detailed statistics. Governments that the Handbook with or without the They decided that Volume B should be brought out addition of other useful information relating to the periodically after each decennial census so that they district ~hould be printed and published at their own contain the latest statistics. Volume A was pub­ cost, in the same manner as the village statistics of lished for some districts between 1905 and 1927 in the the past censuses. This suggestion was accepted by composite Madras State. The publication of Volume A most of the State Governments. Both the composite was discontinued in 1927. Volume B was pub­ Madras State and the erstwhile Hyderabad State lished for all the districts of the composite Madras accepted this suggestion and published the District State between 1906 and 1915. The publication of Census Handbook for each district at their own cost. Volume B was also stopped after the 1931 Cenf>us. In the erstwhile Hyderabad State, the District Census Handbooks were brought out in two part~, Part 1 In the erstwhile Hyderabad State also the Gazet­ containing Administrative Statistics and P(lrt II the teer Volumes were brought out for some of the Census Tables. In the composite Madras State, the districts. Handbooks were brough [out in one single volume The scheme of publication of revised District only for each district. Gazetteers was started in 1958 by the State Govern­ ments and in this State, the Gazetteers of some Pattern at 1961 Census districts like Cuddapah and Anantapur have been At the 1961 Census, the scope of the District published alr:eady. Census Handbooks was. enlarged significantly by Sri Asok Mitra, LC.S., the then Registrar General, The Village Statements India. The District Census Handbooks of 1961 Census Apart from the District Manuals and Gazetteers, of Andhra Pradesh were divided into four parts. The the census data upto village level used to be publi­ first part contained narrative description ·of the shed in a broachure called "Village Statement" for Physical Features, and History, Social, Economic and each district immediately after every census from Demographic characteristics, the progress made in 1872 upto 1941. each field of administration over the past decades and a brief gazetteer of places. The second part The Village Statements merely showed the contained the Administrative Statistics of various number of occupied houses and population by religion departments. The third part contained the 1961 of each village and town and they did not contain any Census Tables viz., General Population Tables, more details. From the 1951 Census, the Village State­ Economic Tables, Cultural and Migration Tables, and ments were replaced by the District Census Handbooks. Special Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled 2

Tribes. The fourth part consisted of Village and Village Directory: It is arranged taluk-wise Town Directory which was the most important section and gives for each village, particulars of amenities­ of the Handbook, giving village-wise and town-wise such as of educational and medical institutions, power Primqry Census Abstract i.e., partiGulars of area, and drinking water supply, post and telegraph faci­ households, population, scheduled castes, sched uled lities, communications, markets, particulars of land tribes, literacy, broad categorization of working use, places of religious, historical or archaeological population etc. Important amenities such as edu­ interest in the village. cational, medical, public health and communication facilities available were also indicated against each Town Directory: The Town Directory portion village and town. Nine sub-tab~es containing village contains data in seven statements. Pa~ticulars like wise particulars such as irrigation sources, important the civic administration status, its origin, the growth crops raised, value of land, Co-operative Societies, and decline of its population, functional category, Industrial Establishments, Police Stations, list of physical aspects and location, municipal finances, skilled craftsm::n etc., were given after Village and civic and other amenities, medical, educational, I. Town Directory. A tabular statement on Fairs and recreational and cultural facilities, trade, industry, Festivals in the district was given at the end of the commerce and banking facilities and lastly the religious volume. All these four parts were bound in a single composition of the town and the scheduled castes' /tri­ volume and published at the cost of the State Govern­ bes'population inhabiting are ptesented in seven state~ ment. ments. These particulan are given for each town in the district arranged in alphabetical order. Pattern at 1971 C~nsus The District Census Handbooks proved to be very Part B: Village and Town Primary Census Abstract usefUl and val uable publica tions a.ld had considerable This part gives for each revenue village and also dem~nd by public as well as the official users of the cen­ for each Enum!rator's Block and ward of a town, the sus data.At thel971 Census, it was therefore,decided not Primary Census dara i.e., area, occupied residential only to continue the p~blic3.tioa of the District Census houses, number of households' total popUlation and Handb::>oks but also to enlarge its scope further. its breakup by sex, Scheduled Castes' and Scheduled Tribes'p'Jpulation, literate population, working popu­ At the 1951 CelBlB, th~re was some delay in the Jation by nine broad categories pf cultivators, agri­ publication of the District Census Handbooks due to cultural lab')urers, those working in livestock, forestry, tbe inaJequate printing facilitie~. In order to avoid fishing, plantations etc., in mining and quarrying, in delay in pnh1i('3.tion and also to make available the manuf"cturing,in construction,in trade and commerce, m ):e im;'nrtant c~nsu> data to the planners, adminis­ in tran,port, storage and communkations and in trators and other users who may be not only eager other services and the non-working population as per but in dir~ ne::essity to use the information in their the 1971 Census. respective spheres, it has been decided to bring out the District C~nsus Handbooks in three parts viz., Part C: Administrative Statistics and Report Part A, Part B and Part C. :Part A contains the Village and Town Directory. :Part B contains the This part comprises the various administrative Village and Town Primary Census Abstract. Part C ~tatistics pertaining to the district with special refe­ contains Administrative Statistics and Analytical Re­ rence to the development taken place during 1961-70 port. Parts A and B of the District Census Hand­ in different spheres and also the 1971 Cen.us Tables books of this State are being brought out in one relating to the General PopUlation, Economic charac~ volume and Part C will be brought out in a separate teristic, Cultural and Migration features, Housing and volum~ for each district a little later. Establishment's tables and data pertaining 10 the district regarding language and religion. A write up, A brief outline on the scope of each of these indicating the changes in the socio-economic and three parts is given below. demographic characteristics of ~he district and the developmental actlvitie~ that have taken place in the Part A: Village and Town Directory decade in the various fields like Agriculture,Industries, In this part, the Village Dirc:ctory is given lirit and Trade and Commerce, Education; Medical and Public ,th

beginning of this part. In view of the elaborate write The Towns are categorized into six classes as­ up already given in the 1961 District Census Hand­ detailed below: books, the present write up will be brief and it wi1l cover the pre,ent decade only. ClaSSification of Towns Populati()n Size Class I 1,00,000 and above Rural and Urban Classification of Areas Class II 50,000-99,999 It is customary to classify the population of every Class III 20,000-49,999 country at a census as Rural and Urban. Such a Class IV 10,000-19,999 Class V classification has considerable significance and is 5,000-9,999 Class VI necessary from the point of assessing the differentials Below 5,000 in the social, economic, cultural and demographic The Class I Towns are termed as Cities. characteristics (If the population. Hence at the begin­ ing of each cel1SUS, the criteria for treating a place Besides classification of all places into Rural and as town (i.e. urban) or rural are evolved and the Urban areas, two new concepta viz., Urban Agglome­ areas are then classified adordingly as per the ration and Standard Urban Area were evolved at tho definition so evolved. 1971 Census. They are briefly explained below:

From the year 1891, the census definition of a ' Urban Agglomeration town in this country was. more or less the same till In several areas around a core city or statutory 1941 and it was slightly modified in 1951. Tbe towns town ha'Ve come up fairly large and well recognised broadly comprised all Municipalities of whatever Railway Colonies, University Campuses, Port areas, population and every other continuous col1ection of Military Camps etc. Even though they are outside houses, permanently ir.habited by not less than 5,000 the statutory limits of a Corporation, Municipality or persons, which the Provincial Directors of Census Cantonment, tbey fall within the revenue boundary 0 f Operations, having regard to the character and relative the place by which the town itself is known or in the density of population, their importance as centres of revenue boundary of the neighbouring village. It trade, decided them to be towns. In the application of may not be altogether realistic to treat such areas this definition there was some variation from State to lying outside the statutory limits of a town as rural State according to the local conditions. It was only units and at tbe same time each such individual area at the 1961 Census that a fair"ly strict definition was by itself may not satisfy the minimum population sought to be applied throughout the country in order limit to qualify to be treated as an independent town. to determine a place as an Urban unit. The same Such areas deserve to be reckoned along with the definition was followed at the 1971 Census also. The main town and thecontinuol!s spread including such following criteria are adopted for treating a place as urban outgrowths would deserve to be treated as an a town at the 1971 Census: integrated urban area. At tbe 1971 Census such continuous urban spreads bave been treated as inte­ 1. All places with a Municipality, Corporation or grated urban areas and defined as Urban Agglome­ Cantonment or Notified Town Areas, 'and rations. This concept of Urban Agglomeration replaced the concept of Town-group followed in the 2. AU other places which satisfied the following 1961 Census. An urban unit is treated as an urban criteria. agglomeration in the following situations: (a) minimum popUlation of 5,000 a (a) A city with continuous out-growth (the part of au t-growth being out of the statutory limits but (b) a density 0 f population of at least 1,000 persons per Sq. mile (400 persons per falling within the boundaries of the adjoining Sq. Km.) and village or villages). (b) One town with similar out-growth ior two or (c) at least three fourths (75%) of the male more adjoining towns with their out-growths working population is non-agricultural as in (a) and In respect of marginal cases, the Digctors of (c) A city and one or :more adjoining towns with Census Operations of the States were given discretion their out-growths all of which forming a conti­ to treat a place as a town or a village. n uo us spread. 4

Thus the Urban Anlomeration repres!;nt s wholly also left out of the account. Consequently the the urban population only~ In Andhra Pradesh, the conclusions drawn became not only invalid over a timo following four places are treated as Urban Agglome- but also lost spatial comparability with similar data ralions. processed both within the country and outside. These short-comings reduced considerably the utility of the Name of the Urban Constituent Units in town-group concept. To enable the presentation of Agglomeration the Urban Agglomeration urban statistics on an uniform:basis and also to ensuce (1) (2) comparability of the census data from one decade to 1 Visakhapatnam Urban . (a) Visakhapatnam City another and with similar data available from other Agglomeration (i) Visakhapatnam Municipality countries; the concept of Standard Urban Area has (ii) Gajuvaka Out-growth been envisaged and adopted at the 1971 Census. (b) Gopalapatnam Town 2 Rajabmund ry Urban (a) Rajahmundry Muni­ The Standard Urban Area is defined as the Agglomeration cipality projected growth area of a city or town as it would (b) Rajahmundry Non­ be in another three decades taking into account not Municipal Area only the towns and villages which will get merged (a) Vijayawada Muni- 3 Vijayawada Urban into it but also the intervening areas which are Agglomeration cipality (b) Patamata Town potentially urban. The tract includes all extra (c), Gunadala Town Municipal urban out-growths such as the suburbs (industrial and residential), Railway Colonies, Civil .. Hyderabad Urban (a) Hyderabad Municipal Agglomeration Corporation Lines, Cantonments and also such of those villages (i) Hyderabad Division tbat are likely to be urbanised during the next three (ii) Secunderabad Divi­ decades. The Standard Urban Area is thus an area sion which extends well beyond the chief core city or town (b) Secunderabad Canton­ and contains aIt likely developments over the next 30 ment years_ It will remain a statistical reporting unit for (c) Malkajgiri the next three successive censuses, irrespective of (d) Alwal (.) Uppal Khalsa the jurisdictional changes of the local administrativo (f) Balanagar units within the tract. The Standard Urban Area (1) Fatehnagar will be identified by the administrative units that it (II) Macha Bolaram encompasses namely the city, the town, the village. (i) Osmania University The boundaries of. the Standard Urban Area will be (j) LaJaguda the administrative boundarie$ of the peripheral (k) Kuka tpalle (I) Moosapet units. (m) Bowenpalle In demarcating the Standard Urban Area the (If) Zamistanpur following criteria are followed: (i) . The core town should have a minimum popu­ The Standard Urban Area (S. U. A.) lation of 50,000 The concept of the Standard Urban Area bas (ii) The eontiguous areas should be made up of been evolved for the :tint time at the 1971 Census to other urban as well as rural administrative give out a more meaningful picture of the urban units having close and mutual socio-economic growth. The town-group concept adopted at the 1961 links with the core town and Census did not effectively tackle the problems invol­ (iii) The entire area included in the Standard ved in reporting urban statistics apart from lacking Urban Area is likely to be urbanised in a a uniform application throughout the country. It span of two to three deeades_ also did not bring out a spatially contiguous territory In Nellore District, Nellore Town with its or urban-rural settlements but merely bound up surrounding villages is treated as Standard Urban loosely clustered' population popularly known as the Area. Details about Standard Urban Areas are given SAtellite towns or the constituent units whose juris­ in Table A-Vat Pages 175-185 of Part II-A. General dictions were subjected to frequent changes and thus Population Tables of Andhra P1'adesh and may be l~cked in stability. The intervening rural areas were referred to. PART .. A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY SECTION I - ViJ1age Directory SECTION 11- Town Directory

SECTION I VILLAGE DIRECTORY

The main purpose of the Village Directory is Columns 4 to 9 give the basic amenities available iD to indicate the available important facilities like the village such as the educational, medical, electricity, educational, medical, drinking water supply, com­ drinking water, communications, postal facilities. munications and electric supply facilities in each The educational facilities are shown by the village. The collection and: presentation of such data following symbols under column 4 : was first attempted at" the 1961 Census and the different facilities availab le were shown by abbreviated letters P Primary or Elementary School under five columns along with the Primary Census M Middle School Abstract. But at the 1971 Census it was decided to H High School or Higher Secondary present such particulars in greater detail in the School Village Directory and to give the Primary Census C College Abstract ~eparately. Besides presenting the data on T Technical Institution basic amenities like, educational, medical, electricity. If there are more institutions than one of a type drinking water supply, communications, posts and telegraphs, the particulars about the staple food in the village the number of institutions is indicated commonly used by the majority (If the people, land within brackets against the abbreviations e. g.t utilisation, the name and distance of the nearest 3 P, 2 M, 3 H, etc. town,: the market/shandy days, places of historical or Medical and Public Health facilities existing in religious or archaeological or tourist importance, if the village are shown by the following symbol" any, of the villages have also been collected and under col. 5 : presented in the Village Directory. The Village-wise Primary Census Abstract is presented separately in Ii Hospital Part B of this Volume. D Dispensary Mc~ Maternity and Child Welfare Centre In the Village Directory, the revenue village is Fpc Family Planning Centre taken as the lowest unit for presentation of data. Phc Primary Health Centre The Villages are arranged in the ascending order of Location Code Numbers assigned to the villages. If the village is electrified then it is indicated by Unlike the Town Directory, the Village Directory the letter 'E' under column 6. contains only one statement. An alphabetical list of villages with the Location Code Numbers against The types of drinking water supply sources avai. them is given at the beginning of the Village Directory lable within the village are indicated as below: ()f each taluk. This facilitates the reader to select T Tap the required village from the alphabetical list and W Well after knowing its location code number to obtain Tk Tank the necessary particulars from the Village Directory. Tw Tube Well The Village Directory is broadly divided into four River bro ad sect ions viz., locati on parti c,uJ ars, basic R C Canal amenities like education, medical etc., land utiJisation and distance from urban area and the im- If there are any other sources of drinking water portance of the village as a religious or tourist centre. other than the above, then such sources have been spelt out. Columns 1 to 3 deal with the location code Dumber, name and the total area of the villa,ge. The If the village is served by one or more of the area given under Col. 3 is as per the data furnished following means of communications within a distance by the Tahsildar and the Sl&te Survey Department. of one mile from the village, then the communicatioit 5 6 facilitie, of the village under column 8 have been actually wooded but put to some iDdieated as bellow :- agricultural use, that portion is included under the appropriat. PR Pucca Road heading of cultivated or unculti­ K.R K.atchcba Road vated land. 11 lIrain It River 2 Cultivated area This includes the land under tho C Canal with breakup of irri­ following three categories. pted &: unirriga ted The postal facilities, if any, existing in the village (Cols. 11 ana 13.) (i) Ntt area sown: .e indicated under column 9 by the following The net area sown represenfa' symbols: the area sown to crops countiq areas sown more than once in tho PO Post Office same year. only once. 110 Telegraph Office (it) Cllrre711 fallow:! : P&TO ... Post & Telegraph Office This class comprises cropped Phone Telephone areas which are kept fallow during the current year. If any If a village does not have any of the above faci­ seedling area is not cropped lities then " ... " is indicated against such village again in the same year. it is also under relevant column. treated as current fallow. (iii) Other fallows: The staple food of the majority of the population This includes all lands which ()f the village during the major \portion of the year is were taken up for cultivation but indicated under column 10 e.g. rice, Jowar. Ragi etc. ate temporarily out of cultivatioll for a period of not less than ono If there is variety of grains mainly used in a village, year and not more than five years. then they have been indicated, accordingly. e. g. The reasons for keeping such Rice and Jowar etc. lands fallow may be either due to poverty of the cultivators or Ri Rice inadequate supply of water or W Wheat malarial climate or silting of J JowaI canals or rivers or unremunerated B Bajra nature of farming etc. Ra Ragi 3 Cultivable wasto This includes the land under tho M Maize (Col. 14) fo))pwing three categories. Columns 11 to 15 relate to the land utilisation (i) MisceLlaneous tree crops, grovel not included in the area sown. ~tatistics. Under column 11 the extent of the forest Under this class is included all area is given. Under columns 12 and 13 the extent cultivable land which is not inclu­ of the cultivated area in the village is given. The ded under net area sown but is ~xtent of area irrigated together with area irrigated put to some agricultural uses. under different irrigational sources such as canals, Lands under casuarina trees thatching grass, bamboo bushe; tanks, wells, tube wells etc., are given, wherever and other groves for fuel etc .• available under column 12 while under column 13 the whIch are not included under extent of land unirrigated is given. Column 14 gives "Orchards" are classed under the extent of cultivable waste. The area not available this category. (U) Culturable waste: for cultivation such as village site, rivers, canals7 This includes lands available f()J tanks, wens etc., is given under column 15. cultivation but not taken up for The various types of land use given under each cultivation or abandoned after a few years for,one reason or other ()f the columns 11 to 15 are listed out below and Such lands may be either fallow the concepts explained subsequently ; or covered witll shrubs and jungles which are not put to any Forests (Col. 11) ,These include all actually' forested use. They may be assessed or areas and the lands classed not assessed and may lie in or administered as forests un­ isolated blocks or within culti­ der any legal enactment dealing vated holdings. Land once culti­ with forests whether Sta~ vated but not cultivated for five owned or private. If any por­ years in succession is also inclu­ tion of such Iud is not ~ed. in this catelory. 7

J Cultivable waste (iii) Perman",,' pill/urel _ .,br Villages'1 Po,u.ltioB 'size (Col. 14)-Conclli. grazing lands : nere are, in al1, 1,099 {villages in the district These cover all grazing lands whether they are permament pas­ at 1971 Census of which 1,050 are iD'habittd and 49 tures and meadows or not. Villaae are uninhabited villages. 9 villages of tbe total in­ common and grazing lands within habited are partly included in different urban are., forest areas are included under of tbe district. SuJlurpet taluk has the largest num­ this head. ber of villages v jz., 159 while Kavali taluk bas tbe. smallest number of villages viz., 83. There have been 4 This includes the land under tho Area not available slight changes compared to L961 Cemys in the num­ fot cultivation following two categories. ber of viLlages_ in a few taluks ",bich is due to tile (Col. IS) (i) Barre,. and uncullivabltt land : regrouping of villages during tbe lurvey and settIe­ This coven all barren and un­ ment operations. Out of the total 1,050 inhabited cultivable land like mountains, villages, 579 villages or about 55% of the total etc., i.e., which cannot be brought inhabited villages in the district have a populaticl of under cultiva tion unless at a less than 1,000 each. 273 villages or about 26D~ of high cost whether such land i. the total inhabited villages in the district in the in isolated blocks or within culti­ are vated holdings. popUlation range of 1,000-1,999. There are only 25 villages in the population size of 5,000-9,999 and 3 (ii) Land put to non-agricultural uses: All lands occupied by buildinls, villages in the population size of 10,000 and above. roads and railways or under A large :proportion of tbe villages in these two cate­ wllters e.g., rivers"and canals and gories are in Kavali and Kovur taluks. Villages other lands put to uses other belonging to the popUlation r!lnge of 1,000-1,999 seem than agricultural. to be predominant generally in all the' taluks. Under column 16 the distance of the village from Villages lying in population range of 500 to 999 are the nearest town in Kms. is given. The days on predominant in SuJlurpet, Venkatagiri aDd Uday~~jJi, which weekly market/shandies, if any, held in the taluks while villages in the range of 2,000-4,999 are village are given under column 17. If the village has predominant in Nellore and Kovur taluks. Relatively any historical/religious/archaeological tourist impor­ SulJurpet and Gudur taluks have a Jarger number of ~ance, it has been indicated under column 18. smaller vil1ages viz., 29 and 23 respectively with._a All the above particulars are based on the data population of less than 200 each. obtained from the Tahsildars and local bodies con­ cerned and also from the concerned departments like The distribution of villages by size cIas. of popu­ Postal, Medical, Education, and Electricity etc. lation in~each taluk is given below:

STATEMENT I TALUICWISE DISlItIBUTlON or VILLAGES BY SIZE OF POPULATION

No. of Villages by population Size Total ,.. .A ------...., Name of the Villages Lesl than 200- ,00- 1,000- 2,000- S,~ 10,000 Taluk (Inhabited) 200 499 999 1.999 4,999 9,999 and above (1) (2) (3) (4) (S) (6) (7) (I) (9) 1. NclIore 121 6 12 19 39 43 I I 2. Gudur 136 23 29 33 36 12 3 3. Sullurpet 154 29 41 . 41 27 10 4. Vcnkatagiri 133 18 42 40 29 .4 S. Rapur 108 IS 28 24 21 12 ,. Atmakur 112 7 14 31 40 17 2 1 7. Udayagiri 117 7 26 37 31 14 2 a. Kavali 8;2 5 11 16 2t 22 7 •• Kovur 17 4 4 11 2Z , 1 Total 1,050_ 114 207 lSa 173 170" 25 :l

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Villages classified by area range of 2,001 to 5,000 acres each in the district and it is geneullly so in all the taluks except Gudur and There are 349 villages i.e., about 32% of the Venkatagiri. In these two taluks a larger number of total villages including the uninhabited ones in the villages' generally lie in the area range of 1,001 to district wi th an area of less than 1,000 acres each. 242 2.000 or 501 to 1,000 acres. Gudur taluk has com­ "mages or abc>ut 22% of the total villages fall in the paratively more number of villages of smaller size area range of 1,0()l-2,OOO acres each. 327 villages in the district. The area particulars in respect of 3 or about 30% of the total villages have an area ranging villages are not available. The statement showing rrom 2,001-5,000 acres. Only 178 villages have an the distribution of villages in each ta1uk by size class area of more than 5,000 acres each. There is rela­ of area is given below: tively an higher proportion of villages in the area

STATEMENT 2

TALUKWISE DI~TRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY SIZE CLASS OF GEOORAPHICAL AREA

No. of Villages by Area (in Acres) r­ ------A Name of Total No. of SO or 51- 101- 201- SOl- 1,00i- 2,.001- 5,001 Uospeci-"'" the Taluk Villages less 100 200 500 1,00.0 2,00.0 5,.000 & above fied

(I) (2) \ (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (1.0) (11) 1. Nellore 122 1 3 4 2.0 23 57 14 2. Gudur 152 8 12 26 28 33 26 19 3. Sul1ur~et 159 5 9 20 41 39 36 9 4. Venkatagiri 145 3 2 9 24 36 42 2S 3 1 S. Ra:pur 115 1 10 28 18 3.0 27 6. Atniakur 116 .0 . 1 4 12 29 43 26 1 7. Udayagiri 118 6 28 46 37

8. Kavali 83 .0 12 9 36 26 9. Kovur 89 7 IS' 21 28 17 1 Total 1,.099 4 16 35 96 198 242 327 178 3

:Educational Faailities An idea of the extent and the l~vel to which it has Education which has come to be viewed now as been provided in the rural areas of the district can be -a potent means of development bas a role, which had from the statement given below. The v~l!ages needs no emphasis, in the gradual evolution of an are classified by the distance to the nearest town with enlightened community. It is, therefore, one of tho which the villages baveestabljshed commercial, socia~ ~sic amenities that has to be provided to the people. and other links.

STATEMENT 3 DiSTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AND THE DISTANCE TO THE NEAREST TOWN No. of Villages baving A r-- -~ Distance from the Tota] No. of Primary Middl High/Higher College Others nearest town (in Kms.) inhabited villages Schools Schools Secondary Schools (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 5 or less 51 36 5 10 2 6-10 111 ,94 4 5 a-IS 127 103 7 I 16-25 263 225 II 22 ) 26-50 296 249 21 23 2 51-100 J68 JS3 22 21 1 101-200 34 32 2 2 Tota] 1.050 192 73 91 6 1 9

Out of the total 1,050 inhabited villages in the have more facilities compared to other taluks in the district, Primary Schools exist in 892 villages or district. On an average, there is one medical institll," ab out 85% of total inhabited villages. 158 villages tion for every 100 Sq. Kms. rural area in the district: constituting 15% of the total inhabited villages do Dot have even the minimum educational facilities. 73 Electrification villages or acout 7% of the total inhabited viHages A statement shOWing the distribution of villageS lla,e Middle or Upper Primary Schools .bile 91 vil­ wbt'Te power supply is availabJe is given below. lages or about ~% of the total inbabited villages The villages are classified by the distance to the }lave High or Higher Secondary Schools. There are nearest town to have an idea as to how far the rural six colleges of which three' are located in the fural areas remote from the urban centrea are provided areas of Gudur taluk and one in each of Atmakur. with power supply. Kavali and Kovur taluks. The institutions shown UIlder 'Othus' generally include technical schools, STATEMENT 5 basic training Ichools and oriental colleges, etc. NUMBER OF VILLAGES HAVING ELECTRICITY Distance from the Total No. of No. of villas!! Medical and Public Health Facilities nearest town villages where power Expansion of the medical facilities, particularly in Kms. supply is in the rural areas has been emphasised from time to available time in the development plans. An idea of tbe (1) (2) (3) e:xtent to which these facilities are available in the S or less 51 26 rural parts of Nellore district can be had from the 6-lO 113 47 table below: 11-15 133 S8 16-25 177 142 ~TATEMENT 4 -26.-50 3lI 98 NUMBER OF MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS 51-100 t7,2 34 101-200 34 No. of Medical Institutions Unspecified 1 ,.. A Total 1,099 405 Dispen- Others (Phc. Name of the Hospitals sarie! Fpc &: Mcw) It may be noticed that a higher proportion of Taluk villages nearer to urban areas are electrified than the . (1) (2) (3) (4) remote villages. 273 villages or more than two-third~ 1. Nellore .2 21 3 2. Gudur 7 24 6 of the total electrified villages in the district are located 3. Sullurpct 7 .2 with-in a distance af 25 Kms. froill the urban areas . 4. Venkatagiri (j 1 The taluk-wise break-up of these 405 electrified S. Rapur 3 9 2 village. and the percllltage of villages electrified to 4 3 6. Atmakur the total number &f villages in each taluk are given 7. Udayagiri 1 11 3 in tbe table below: 8. Kavali ~ ]0 8 9. Kovur 10 3 Total 24 102 32 STATEMENT 6 " TALUKWISE DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRlPIED VILLAGiS Percentage Tb ere are 1 S4 medical institutions of various No. of of villages types in the rural parts of the district. These insti- Name of the Total No. of electrified electrified to Taluk ,iIlages villages total number tutions include 24 hospitals, distributed over all the of villages taluks except Venkatgiri taluk, 102 dispensaries a,nd (1) (2) (3) (4) 31 other medical institutions such as Primary Health 1. Nellore 122 90 74.0 Centres, Maternity Child Welfare Centres. 2. Gudur 152 67 44.1 Hospital 3. Sullurpet • J59 41 25.8 facilities' do not exist in the rural areas of VeDkata- 4. Vcnkatagiri • 145 26 17.9 s. Kapur 1t5 55 47.8 giri talut while dispensaries and other medical insti- 6. Atmakur 116 24 20.7 tutions exist in all the taluks. The rural parts of 7. Udayagiri 118 16 13.j 8. Kavali 83 26 3l.J Venkatagiri ta.luk have comparatively less facilities 9. Kovur 89 60 67.4 While the rural parts of Nellore and Gudur taluks Total 1,099 405 36.8 10

Comparatively Nellore taluk has. an higher pro- by Katcha road only. Ra.il transport facilities are 9Ortion of villages electrified viz.. 74.0%. Next to it available' in 36 villages or about 3% of the' Kovur taluk cornel in the order with 67.4%. Udaya­ total villages. 231 villages out of 1,099 villages in a:iri taluk has the smallest proportion of villages the district are not connected either by Pucca road electrified viz., 13.5%. The proportion of villages or Katcha road. electrified in Udayagiri. Venkatagiri and Atml1kur taluks is not significant. A statement showing the number of villages by Communication facilities type of road with which they are connected is given 421 villages or about 38% of the total villages below by classifying the vi(lages by distance to the including the uninhabited are connected by Pucca nearest town: road while 447 or about 40% of total village. are

STATEMENT 7 COMMUNICATION FACILITIES

Distance from the Total Number of villages connected by nearest town No. of ,.. A ~ in Kms. villag-es Pucca road Katcha road Train Others (I) (2) (]) (4) (S) (6) 5 or less 51 26 20 10 5 6-10 1J] 52 46 S 15 11-15 133 61 41 8 31 16-25 277 114 124 8 39 26-S0 31S 101 142 5 75 51-100 172 57 62 5] 101-200 34 10 12 12 Unspecified . 1 Total 1,099 421 447 36 231

P(lstal facilities telegraph offices and telephone facilities with , The following statement indicates the taluk­ average number of post offices for every 100 Sq. wise distribution of villages having post offices, Kms. of rural area:

STATEMENT 8

TALUKWISE DISTRIBUTION OP VILLAGES WITH P0STAL COMMUNICATIONS

Total Number of Villages having A Namt of Total No. of Average iii the Taluk inhabited Post offices Telegraph Post & Phones No.ofpost --! , villages Offices Telegraph Offices officos per 100 Sq. Kms. (I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 1. Nell ore 121 86 2 6.S 2. Gudur 136 50 4 2 4.2 3. Sullurpet 154 4' 3.1 4 Venkatar:iri 133 49 4.5 52 - Z 3.4 5. Rapur 108 .. .6. Atmakur 112 73 1 4.4 7. Udaya,iri 117 6S 2 2.9 8. Kavali 82 61 2 4.1 9. KOVUl 87 65 2 10 6.' Total .1.050 547 12 3 IS 4.1 Among tlie total 1,050 inhabited villages in the Staple Food district, 547 villages have Post offices, 12 viJJages The main staple food of people in the rural have telegraph facility, 3 villages have combined Post areas in n is district is r ice. In a few parts Ragi and .and Telegraph offices and 15 villages have telephones Jowar are also reported. in the rural areas of the district. For every 100 Sq. Culthated Land Kms. oHural area in the district there are about 4 post A statement shoWing the average cultivated land offices. The proportion of villages having post offi­ and the average cultivable waste per village cla!)sified' ces is higher in Nellore and Kavali taluks while it is by the distance to the nearest town is given below: low in Udayagiri rand Sullurpet compared to other taluks in the district.

STATEMBNT 9

A VERAGE SIZE OF CULTIVATED LAND AND CULTlVABLE WASTE PER VILLAGE BY DlSTANCE TO THE NEAREST ToWN .p Distance from Number Total Cultivated ILverage Cul- Total Cul- Average Culti- Percentage of Average the nearest ofVil1ages Land tivated Land tivable Waste vable Wasto !'!r Cultivable Waste per town (in Kms.) per Village per;Village 1Village to Average Cult;" (Acres) (Acres) (Acres) (Acres) i ! vated Land per Village (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) S or le$ 51 ~3,551 854 18,299 359 41 6-10 113 87,013 170 23,'98 209 27 11-15 133' • 105,504 793 34,193 257 31 16-25 2n 237,460 857 86,663 3]3 37 26-50 318 277,797 874 U2,087 478 55 51-100 172 196,940 1,J45 Jt6,5~ 678 59 101-200 34 8,446 248 30,804 906 365 Unspecified . N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A . N.A. Total 1,099 956,712 171 462,181) 421 ..8

On an average the area under CUltivation in each wast e to the cultivated in the district is considerabl.y village is 871 acres while the extent of cultivable high compared to oth~ r districts in the State. This is waste is 421 acres. In other words there is cultivable largeJy due to the barren tracts of land in the Wes­ waste in each village equivalent to about 48%) of the tern part of the district l' jz., Udayagiri, Rapur, Venka­ cultivated land which could be brought under the tagiri taluks where the lands are not fertile and hardly plough, perhaps, with some efforts. Areas nearer to yield anything worthwhile even with hard labour. The urban areas seem to have smaller proportion of cul­ taluk-wise picture is also given below to have a com­ -livable waste 1and,. The proportion of cultivable parative idea of the different taluks in the district. 12

STATEMENT 10 AVERAGE SIZE OF CULTIVATED LAND AND CULTIVABLE WASTE PER VILLAGE By TALUKS

Name oftha Total No. Total CulU- Average Cnld- Total Cultiva- Average Cul- Percentage of Average Cultiva- Taluk of Villages vated land vatedjand per ble Waste tivable Waste ble Waste per vlJIage to ViHagc per Village average Cultivated Land (Acres) (Acres) (Acres) (Acres) per Vtllaje , --.I (1) \2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 1.' Nellore 122 172~248 1,412 . 49,137 403 29 2. Gudur 152 85,255 561 52,461 345 61 3. Suliurpet 159 73.444 462 14,743 93 20 4. Venkata,iri 145 48,521 335 36,624 253 76 S. Rapur 115 78,lOO 681· 50;991 443 65 6. Atmaknr 116 145,1560 1,256 56,380 486 39 1. Udayagiri 118 73.232 621 126,446 1,072 173 8. Kavali 83 172,667 2,080 S1,731 623 30 9. Kovnr 89 107,385 1,207 21,667 266 22 Total 1.099 9S6,7U 871 . 461,180 421 .. ,

\ The average cultivated land per village is more is more in Udayagiri, Venkatagiri taluks with 173% in Kavali, followed by Nellore while it is less in and 76% respectively 'indicating the necessity for Venkatagiri taluk. The proportion of averag.:: cul- programming to reclaim the large cultivable waste tivable waste to the cultivated land in each village land in these two taluks.

Cenclusions

The several particulars furnished in the Village Directory reveal tbat:

i) Minimum educational facilities are not available in 15% of the inhabited villages in the district; ii) There is aboul one medical institution for every 100 Sq. Kms. of rural area; iii) Electricity is available in only 36.8% of the total villages in the district;

iv) Pucca road means of transport is available in about 38% of the total villages, and

v) An extent equivalent to about 48% of the cultivated land is left uncultivated in each village;. indicating thereby that further development in these fields is 0 ~cessary in the rural parts or­ the Nellore district. NELLORE TALUK l

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1971 1971 1971 ,l.ocation Name of Village Location Name of Village Location Name of Village ,Code No. Code No, Code No. (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2)

14 Akkachervupadu 53 Kallurpalle 15 Ogurpadu 98 Akkampeta 57 Kandalapadu 25 Allipuram 4 Kandamuru 9 Amamcherla 62 Kantepalle 50 Padarupalle 16 Ambapuram 49 Kanuparthipadu 81 Painampuram 84 Amudalapadu 59 Kanupuru (Bit-I) 27 Pallipadu 69 Amulur South 93 Kanupuru (Bit-II) 99 Parlapadu 94 Amupallipadu 58 Kasumuru 24 Pedda Cherukuru 79 Ananthapuram 107 Ka ttuvapall e 44 Peduru 63 Anikepalle 74 Koduru I 64 Penubarthi 75 Koduru II 66 Pida thapoluru 106 BRddevolu 76 Koduru Khandrika 109 Pidl:lfup:t1em ]01 Bandepalle 108 Kolanukuduru 110 Piduru 87 Brahmadevam 37 Komarika 35 Pogadadoruvu Khandrik3- 52 Bujabuja Nellore 19 Kondayapalem 70 Potlapudi 34 Koruturu 13 Pottepalem 113 96 Cherukumudi 71 KothapaJem Pudiparthi 120 115 Punjulurpadu 23 Chinna Cherukuru Kudithipalem 38 Punnur 22 Chintareddipalem 31 103 Kudithipalle 55 Kumkumpudi 12 Devarapalem 97 Kuricherlapadu 2 Sajjapuram 56 Donthali 80 Sivarampuram 28 Leburn I 36 SomarajuDalle 112 EdagaJi 41 Lebulu II 60 SurvepaJle (Bit-I) 78 Eduru I 91 Survepalle (Bit-II) 77 Eduru II 102 Madamanuru 90 Survepalle (Bit-lII) 116 Epuru (Bit-IA) 83 Mamidipudi 89 Survepalle (Bit-IV) 121 Epuru (Bit-IE) 10 Mannavarappadu 88 SurvepalJe (Bit-V) 114 Epuru (Bit-II) 104 8 Mattempadu 32 Gangapatnam 7 MogalJapalem 68 Thotapalle 1 Golla kandukur 6 Mopur South 67 Totapalligudur (Bit-I) 26 Gudipallipadu 118 Motluru 46 Totapalligudur (Bit-Il) 20 GundlapaJem 100 Muddu\1ludi 93 Gurviudapudi 30 Mudivarthipalem 11 Mulumudi 43 Mungaladoruvu 5 Upputuru 92 Idimepalle 119 Muthukuru 40 Indukurpet I 33 42 Indukurpe t II 86 ValIum 85 Vallurivari Khandrika. 61 Nagulavaram 47 Varigonda 39 Jangalavaridoruvu 36A Narasapuram Khandrika 51 Vedayapalem 117 Narikelapalle 3 Vellanti 45 Narukuru 72 Venkanapalem 111 Kakithalapuru 82 Nelaturu 105 Venkanapalem 48 Kakupalle (Bit-I) 17 Nellore (Bit-I) 73 Vilukanipalle 6S Kakupalle (Bit-II) 18 Nellore (Bit-II) 21 Visavaviletipadll S4 Kakuturu 29 Nidimusali

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VILLAGE

NELLORE DISTRICT Amenities

AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THg VILLAGE Loca- Area r , tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple C

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8~ (9) (10)

1 Gollakandukur 4.35 P W PR PO Ri,Ra 2 Sajjapuram 2.55 P W KR PO Ri,Ra 3 Veil anti 5.40 P W PR PO Ri,Ra 4 Kandamuru 5.76 P W KR Ri,Ra S Upputuru 1.70 P W KR Ri,Ra

6 Mopur South 8.93 P,H E W PR PO Ri,Ra 7 Mogallapalem 1.18 P W KR Ri,Ra 8 Mattempadu 2.39 Uninhabited 9 Amamcherla 7.21 P E W PR PO Ri,Ra 10 Mannavarappadu 1.00 P W KR Ri,Ra \ 11 MullHIlUdi 8.72 P D E W PR 2PO Ri,Ra 12 Vevarapalem 6.76 P E W PR PO,TO Ri,Ra 13 Pottepalem 6.30 P E W PR PO Ri,Ra 14 Akkachervupadu 0.94 P W KR Ri.Ra 15 Ogurpadu 0.92 P W KR Ri,Ra 16 Ambapuram 1.96 P B W PR Rice 17 Nellore Bit-I (Rural) 12.3P P,H D,H E W,T PR,T PO Rice 18 Nellore Bit-ll (Rural) 8.06 P,H II E W,T PR,T PO Rice 19 Kondayapalem 3.7~ P E W PR PO Rice 20 Gundlapalem 224 P E W PR PO Rice 21 Visavaviletipadu 1.95 P E W KR i Rice 22 Chintareddipalem 2.'3 P E W PR PO Rice 23 Chinna Cherukuru 2.52 H D E W PR PO Rice 24 Pedda Cherukuru 1.44 P E W PR Rice 2S Allipuram 2.93 P E W PR PO Rice

26 Gudipa1lipadu 4.72 P ) .. E W KR 2PO Rice 27 Pallipadu 2.~1 P D E W PR PO Rice 28 Leburu I ~.87 P E W KR PO Rice 29 Nidimusali 1.9~ P,T· E W PR PO Rice, 30 Mudivarthipalem 3,24 H D E W PR PO Rice

31 KUdithipalem 5'36 P E W PR PO Rice 32 Gangapatnam 9.04 P E W PR ZPO Rice 33 Mypadu 3.4S P Phc E W PR PO Rice 34 Koruturu 4.18 p E W KR PO Rice 35 Pogadadoruvu Khandrika 0.23 p W KR Rice

36 Somarajupalle 1.76 E W PR PO Rice 36A Narasapuram 1.67 H E W PR PO Rice 37 Komarika 2.99 E W KR PO Rice 38 Punnur 1.47 P E W PR PO Rice 39 Jangalavaridoruvu 0.19 p W KR PO Rice Kbandtika - 40 Indukurpet I S.iO H D E W PR PO Rice *T:-. Technical Institution 15 DIRECTORY

and Land nse NELLORE TALUK

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious. ,- A """I Nearest Day historical Loca- Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code Forest Colturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated' waste vation (In KIns.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

311 T(220); Tk(220) 1,464 593 196 Nellore 29 I 264 T(122); Tk(122) 903 35 308 Nellore 29 2 .35S T(SOO); Tk(SOO) 1,379 718 205 Nellore 24 3 T(S12); Tk(SI2) 139 1,01l 2,024 Nellore 21 4 T(IOO); Tk(lOO) 150 520 319 Nellore 21 5

1,069 T(663); Tk(663) 1,309 1,249 1.425 Nellore 22 6 T(160); Tk(160) 105 378 112 Nellore 22 7 423 310 797 Nellore 21 g 922 T(J07); Tk(J07) 2,023 759 6()2 Nlelore 16 .... I) .... T(138); Tk(13S) 135 287 75 Nellore 21 10

T(27l); Tk(271) 1,1189 2,009 1,412 Nellore 21 11 T(304); Tk(304) 1,495 1.374 1,153 l\ el Iore 14 12' 430 T(587); Tk(587) 279 50 2.687 I'ellore 10 13: T(5); Tk(S) 97 327 173 Nellore 10 14 T(9); Tk(9) 178 149 2S3 Nellore 16 '" 15

T(IS6); Tk(l56) 168 186 744 Nellore 11 16 T(I,OOO); Tk(I,OOO) 2,724 2,538 1.668 Ncllore 0 Ranganayaka- 17 swamy Temple T(2,350); Tk(2,3S0) 1,223 1,585 Nellore 0 IS. T(990); Tk(990) 517 14 879 Nellore 5 It} T(I,2~9); Ch(I,249) 40 124 20 NeJlore 8 20-

T(690); Tk(690) 124 434 Nellore 8 21 T(134); Tk(134) 298 14 1,167 Nellore 5 2? T(665); Cb(665) 56 451 444 Nellore ]3 2l T(616); Ch(616) 197 10 Nellore 8 24- T(470); Ch(470) 380 293 772 Nellore 6 25·

T(l,200); Tk(I,200) 1,457 231 135 Nel10re 8 2& T(SSO); Tk(8S0) 128 49 584 Nellore 13 21 T(900); Tk(900) 1,091 318 168 Nellore 14 28· T(SOO); Tk(500) 216 293 233 Nellore 21 2~ T(640); Tk(640) 425 771 237 Nellore 22 3(»

T(400); Tk(4oo) 157 1,673 1,100 Nellore 24 31 T(I,800); Tk(I,800) 1,2S0 1,972 738 Nellore 27 32: T(S80); Tk(S80) 16 616 1,000 Nellore 24 3J. T(I,COO); Tk(l,OOO) 1,197 411 69 Nellore 21 34- T(IOO); Tk(I00) 12 36 Nellore 21 35;

T(84S); Tk\845) 170 111 Nellore 22 36 167 Nellore zo..' 36.4. T(1,220); Tk(I,220} 281 150 263 Nellore 21 37 ,. T(660); Tk(650) 70 200 12 Nellore IV 38. .. 122 Nellore 22 391

~. T(2,300); Tk(2.300) 219 647 98 Nellore 16/ 4lJ Ch: Chllnncl 16'

VILLAGIJ

NELLORE DISTRICT Amenities

'.-~- AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGB Loca- Area :-'\ tiOD . Name of Village in . Educa tiona] Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple Code Sq, Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (0) (7) (8) (9) (10) , 41 Leburu II 5.19 P E W P~ PO,TO Rice 42 Indukurpet II 3.54 P E W PR PO Rice 43 Mungaladoruvu 0.62 P E W PR 2PO Rice 44 Peduru 3.81 P E W .!lR PO Rice 45 Narukuru 1.22 P E W PR PO Rice'

46 Totapalligudur (Bit-II) . 3.69 P,R D E W PR PO Rice 47 Varigonda 5.14 Phc E W PR PO Rice 48 Kakupalle (Bit-I) 3.4t P D E W PR PO Rice 49 Kanuparthipadu 5.93 H D E W PR,T PO Rice 50 Padarupalle 1.43\ P W PR,T PO Rice ", 5L Vedayapalem 1.23 P W PR PO Rice 52 Bujabuja Nellore 1.08 p B." W KR PO RiCe 53 Kallurpalle 1.79 P ... W PR Rice '. 54 Kakuturu 7.39 p W PR PO Rice " Kumkumpudi 1.20 p W KR Rice 56 Donthali 5.02 p .. E W KR PO Rice 57 Kandalapadu 1.70 P E W PR PO Rice 58 Kasumuru 12.26 p E W PR PO Rice 59 Kanupuru (Bit-I) 9.61 P D E W PR PO Rice 60 Survepalle (Bit-I) 7.10 P B W PR PO Rice

61 Nagulavaram 1.45 P E W PR J•• Rice 62 KantepaUe 3.117 P W KR ., Rice 63 Anil

76 Koduru Khandrika 0.35 P E W KR Rice 77 Eduru II 6.61 P E W PR PO Rice 78 Eduru I 5.03 H D E W PR 2PO Ric~ 79 Anantblpuram 4.53 P D W PR PO Rice S() Sivarampuram 0.71 p W KR Rice 17

:DIllECTORY

and Land use NELLORE TALUK.

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, ,- --. Nearest Day historical Loca- Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code Forest Culturable . for culti- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In ~ms.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (H) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

T(2,180); Tk(2.180) 1,137 5 Nellore 11 41 T(I,480); Tk(1,480) 597 145 44 Nellore 14 42 T(300); Tk(300) 78 14 5 Nellore 13 43 T(500); Tk(SOO) 555 165 1,220 NefJorc 11 44 'I'(SOO); Tk(S()() 220 59 2 Nellore 10 45 T(l,060); Ch( r,06J) '409 286 607 Nellore 11 46 T(2,OOO); Ch(2,OOO) 437 522 309 Nellore 10 47 T(l,47S); Tk(l,415) 299 6i2 Nellore 11 48 T(2,280); Tk(2,280) 1,818 291 104 Nellore 24 49 T(164); Tk(t64) 237 176 40 :·'dlor.;: 8 50

1'(97); Tk(97) 288 193 19 Nellore 10 51 1'(244); Tk(244) 201 193 51 Nellore ]0 52 T(264); Tk(264) 247 537 291 NellQre 13 5J. 1,225 T(I,500); Tk(I,500) 1,367 751 581 Nellore 19 " 54 .. T(50); Tk(50) 296 274 61 Nellore 16'" ·55" T(251); Tk(251) 594 1,093 271 Nellore 11 56· T(142); Tk(l42) 216 201 33 NeIlore 26 57 T(i,090); Tk(1,090) 899 3,998 3,140 NelIore 19/ 5$ 1,956 T(689); Tk(689) 1,310 393 1,541 NeIlore 22 59' 60 T(~98); Tk(498) 239 3,147 NelJore 22 60,

328 600 Nellore 21 61 1'(6flS); Tk(685) 100 18 ] ,674 Nellore 13 62 T(763); Tk(763) 302 384 1,327 Nellore 14 6J T(l70}; Tk(liO) 669 40 2,103 Nellor~ 13 64 T{1,420); 1'k(J,420) 342 478 Nellore 13 65-

1'(1,488); Tk(I,488) ~82 41 100 Ndlore 21 66 T(450); Ch(4S0} 57 92 1,571 NeIl ore 19'" 67 T(590); Ch(590) '99 191 1,186 NelloIc 21 6& T(445); Tk(445) 417 292 953 Nellore 1 I 69 T(640); Tk(640' 143 6~ Nellore 16/ 70'

T(738); Tk(738) 246 110 168 Ne110re 22 71' T(S63); Tk(563) 882 156 148 Nellore 2~ 7Z- 177 89 470 Nellore 1St' 7J> 35 T(700); Ch(70D) 1,431 300 4,407 Nellore 24 74- 30 T(1,48Z); Ch(I,481) 1,447 iBO 1,416 Nellore 24 75-

T(90); Ch(90) 36 99 Nellore 24 76 T(S25); .Ch(52S) 1,669 149 1,887 Nellore 26 77 Tel,OOO); ·Ch(l,ODO} 939 260 1,026 Nellore 24 78: T(I,070); Ch(I,070) 665 35 1,129 Nell ore 16/ 79' T(430); Ch(430) .. 24 Nellore 22 8ll' 18

VILLAGB

NELLORE DISTRICT Amenities

AMENITIES AVAILABLE WImIN THB VILLAGE' Loca- Area r- tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) , (9) (10)

81 Painampuram 5.39 P D W KIt PO Rice 82 Nelaturu 3.65 P E W KR PO Rice 83 Mamidipudi 2.72 . P E W KR PO Rice 84 Amudalapadu 0.69' P W KR Rice oIl5 Vallurivari Khandrika 0.15 P W PR Rice

86 Valluru 4.09 P E W PR PO Rice ~7 Brahmadevam 5.38 P E W PR PO Rice 88 Survepalle (Bi t-V) 5.61 P E W PR PO Rice 89 Survepalle (Bit-IV) 4.93 H E W PR PO Rice 90 Survepalle (Bit-III) 4.91 \ P E W PR Rice \ 91 Survepalle (Bit-II) 9.37 P D E, W PR Rice 92 Idimepalle 5.71 P E W PR PO Rice 93 Gurvindapudi 2.85 P E W PR Rice 94 Amupallipadu 0.83 P W KR Rice 95 Kanupuru (Bit-II) 5.80 P D E W PR,T Rice

96 Cherukumudi 7.23 p E W KR Rice 97 Kuricherlapadu 3.>9 P W KR PO Rice 98 Akkampeta 2.75 P E W PR PO Rice 99 Parlapadu 0.80 P W KR Rice 100 Muddumudi 1.10 P W KR Rice

101 Bandepalle 6.71 P W PR Jo Rice 102 Madamanuru 8.45 P D E W PR PO Rice 103 KudithipalJe }.OO P B W KR Rice 104 Manubolu 7.73 I- E W PR,T 2PO Rice 105 Venkanapalem 2.30 P E W PR PO Rice

106 Baddevolu 3.62 E W PR Rice 107 Kattuvapa lie 2.65 P W KR Rice 108 Kolanukuduru 11.00 P E W KR PO Rice 109 Piqurupalem 3.36 P B W KR Rice 110 Piduru 7.5Z P E W PR PO Rice

tIl Kakithalapuru S.65 p E W KR Rice 112 Edagali '6.80 P E W PR PO Rice 113 pudiparthi 7.97 P E W PR PO Rice 114 EpUTU (Bil-II) 8.11 P W KR PO Rice 115 Punjulurpadu 1.45 P E W KR Rice

116 Epuru (Bit-IA) 1.32 P W PR PO Rice i 117 NarikeJapalJe 3.29 P E W KR PO Rice 118 Motluru J.66 p E W PR Rice 119 Muthukuru 4.57 H D E W PR PO Rice 120 Krishna pa tnam 11.15 p E W KR PO Rice 121 Epuru (Bit .IB) 5.36 P E W PR Rice 19

DIRECTORY and Land use NELLORE TALUK

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, --A. -.. Nearest Day historical Loen- Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im-' Code Forest ..A. Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance. No. Irrigated Unirrigated-""' waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) . (16) (17) (i8) (1)

T(970); Ch(970) 2,164 57, 259 Ncllore 22 81 T(660); Ch(660) 1,341 222 115 Nellore 22 82 T(283); Ch(283) 1,210 H;9 59 Nellore 21 83 T(151); Ch(154) 26 20 246 Nellore 21 .. 84 T(96,; Ch(96) Nellore 22 85

T(1,425); Ch(1,425) 487 225 481 Nellore 22 86 T(243); Ch(243) 54() 159 2,505 Nellore 16 _,' 87 T(l,900); Ch(I,900) 394 41 1,255 Nellore 26 gS T(I,870); Ch(I,S70) 153 275 857 Nellore 24 89- 'T(1,420); Ch( 1,420) 263 223 1,236 Nellore 21 90'

120 T(1,90R); Ch(l,90S) 3,122 100 747 Nellore ''-1 9t 163 T(932); Ch(932) 421 1,555 587 Nellore 22 92: T(405); Tk(405) 1,026 25 368 Nellore 22 9J T(100); Tk(IOO) 71 40 320 Nellore 21 94 1,299 T(870); Tk(870) 393 780 370 Nellore 22 95-

572 T(618); Tk(61B) 910 1,665 862 Nellore 21 96· 26 T(379); Tk(379) 1,067 200 375 Gudur 21 /" 9i 35 T(348); Tk(348) 795 256 329 Gudur 16 98 T(1l4); Tk(1I4) 90 186 119 Nellore 22 99 T(90); Tk(90) 268 241 105 Nellore 22 10C}

T(600); Tk(600) 1,661 555 1,478 Gudur 14 lOr 1,314 T(743); Tk(743) 2,839 512 Gudur 18/ 102' T(142); Tk(142) 115 383 Gudur 6 103, T(I,457): Tk(l,4S1) 2,048 586 875 Gudur 6 10"- 487 155 830 Gudur 14 lOS

T(368); Tk(368) 1,061 325 562 Gudur 14 ]06, T(301); Tk(301) 791 249 361 Gudur 16/ 107 T(I,178); Tk(I,178) 1,137 2,419 2,306 Gudur 21 10~, T(655); Tk(655) 482 484' 549 Gudur 13 101) T(I,808): Tk(I.808) 1,859 428 718 Gudur 8 1l()'

T(400); Tk(400) 987 790 1,439 Gudur 14 111 T(I.412); Tk(I,412) 658 555 1,727 Nell()re 24 lJZ· T(2,OOO); Tk{2,OOO) 1,885 808 407 Nellore 24 113- 4() T(2.084); Tk(2,034) 73Z 2,334 Nellore 2t 114- T(561); Tk(S61) 231 136 Nellore 21 J15'

T(475); Tk(475) 40 137 192 Nellore 26 116, T{4S0); Tk(450) EOO 3() 826 Nellore 22 lIT' T(613); Ch(

:~. '8 ~ 3 • Ii 1~ ..! . i · .. ,,'_ i' .' ,J III to II: I I~ g. ! _, . • 'Il~ So 1&1 ji: ;:) Z I .. " " ;

; I ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILbAOBS

GUDUR TALUK

1971 1971 1971 ·l .f..ocation Name of Village Location Name of Village· Location Name of ViJlape : ·sCode No. Code No. Code No. (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2)

52 Acharlaparlapalle 74 Kasipuram 67 PeJlakuru 97 AddepaUe 46 Kesavaram 39 Pentapadu 72 Aletipadu Chittamuru 137 Kodivaka 29 Polipadu 114 Allampadu 19 Kommaneturu 120 Polla Khandrika .108 Andalamala 8 Kondagunta 91 Poimavolu 89 Ankulapaturu 77 Kondapuram 143 Pothunayanipalle 87 Annambaka 51 Kondavallipadu 152 Pudirayadoruvu 60 Ayyapareddipalem 124 Konduru 119 Pulikorru 27 Ayyavaripalem 81 Kota 103 PutchaJpalle 130 Kothacheruvu 142 Putragunta 82 Kothapalem 98 Ballavolu 95 Kothapatnam Rachapalem 33 Bathalapuram 65 Kuchivada 31 28 Bhuvanagiripalem 10 RajupaJem 23 Kundakuru Rajupaiem 3S Bhudhanam 50 Kurugonda 32 123 Budidalavagu 140 Rayapeddipalem 12 Reddigunt:l 76 Lakshmakka Khandrika 151 Reddipalem (Bit-H) 139 Cheemalapadu 150 Reddipalem (Bit-I) 18 Chemidthi Rudravaram 80 Chendodu 49 Maddali 48 128 Chenoa ppagarimitta 63 Manamala 53 Rudrayapal~m 16 Chennuru (Bit-I) 13 Mangalapur 15 Chennuru (Bit-II) 144 Mangalavaripalle 101 Siddavaram 135 Cherukumulam 70 Mannemala Manyalana tt11 64 Chilamathur 127 Thamminapatnam 5 Chillakuru 7 Mekanur 94 78 Mettu 6 Theepanur 92 Chintavaram 40 Thikkavaram 47 Chittedu 1 Mittathmakuru ]13 Molaganur 75 Thinnelapudi 93 Momidi 138 Thirumur 148 Dugarajapatnam 145 Mukkidipalem 45 Thonukumala 134 Durgavaram 38 .M:uthyalapadu t33 Muttembaka 88 Udathavaripalem 71 Eswarawaka 41 Udathavariparlapalle 115 Uthama Nell ore 121 N agulamarri Utharapolam 112 Ganganapalem 37 Nakkalakalva Khandrika 136 146 Gangupalem 109 Namakad (Bit-I) 147 Gollapalem 110 Namakad (Bit-II) 141 V adla vanipalle 22 Gollapalle 36 Nelaballi 105 Vagarru 79 Gudali 14 Ne\laturu 73 3 Gudur East 118 Nellipudi 56 Vakativari Khandrika 4 GudurWest 83 Nellorepalle 106 Valamedu .129 Gundlu 20 Nernoor 86 Vallipedu 66 Gunupad 21 Nernoor Sangameswaraswamy 116 Vanjavaka Khandrika 11 Vedicherla 102 Ilukurapadu 99 Vel\apalem Vendodu .122 Isakanattu 26 Oduru 24 Jppapudi 59 Vengamambapuram 43 57 Ozili 55 Venkatareddipalem 54 Vijaya Nellore 34 Kadivedu 9 Palicherla 2 Vinduru 44 Kalavakonda 85 Pallamala 61 Kallipedu 84 Pallamala Khandrika 117 Yaragatipalle 132 Kalluru 68 Pallamparthy 69 Yel1asiri 17 Kandali 104 Pamamji 90 Yeruru 25 Kandra 149 Pambali 42 Y ogeswarunipalle 96 Kanupur East 58 Pandlur 125 Kapparampadll 107 Pathetipalem 62 Kapulur 30 Peda Pariya 111 Zaminkothapalem 100 Karlapudi 131 Peddacheruvo 126 Zuvvanattu

21 22

VILLAG&

NELLORE DISTRICT Amenities-

AMENITIES AVAlLABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loea- Ar~a r- ""'I tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electrici ty Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.

(1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1 Mittathm1kuru 3.69 P E W PR Rice 2 Vinduru 10.66 P E W K~ PO Rice 3 Gudur East (Rural) 18.53 2H 2H,2D E T* PR,T PO,Phone Rice 4 Gudur West (Rural) 1.90. H,2e 2H,2D E T* PR,T PO, Phone Rice 5 Chillakuru 4.19, M E W PR· PO Rice

6 Theepanur 1.66 P W KR Ri,J 1 Mekanur 4.2S P E W KR Rice 8 Kondagunta 4.52 P W KR,T PO Rice 9 Palicherla 1.5Z P W KR Ri,J 10 Rajupalem 1.94 P E VI KR Ri,]

\ 11 Vedicherla 5.49 \ 2p W KR PO Ri,J 12 Reddigunta 0.46 W KR Ri,J 13 Mangalapur 3.0~ P W KR Rice 14 Nel'aturu 2.15 M E W PR PO,TO Ricci' 15 Chennurn (Bit-II) 11.16 P,R D E W PR PO,TO Rice.

16 Chennur (Bit-I) 5.97 M,H E W PR PO,TO RiCe 11 Kandali 2.10 P W KR PO Rice 18 Chemidthi 1.27 P W PR Rice 19 Kommaneturu 3.28 P W KR PO Rice 20 Nernoo.r 1.07 P W PR Rice

21 Nernoor Sangameswa- 0.1'1 Uninhabited rasw:l1l1Y Khandrika 22 Gollapalle O.9S P W PR Rice 23 Kundakuru 1.87 P W KR Rb: 24 Vcndodu 8.42 M E W KR,T PO Ric~ 25 Kandra 1.72 P E W KR PO Rice

26 Oduru 9:46 P D E W KR,T PO Rice 27 Ayyavaripalem 1.47 P E W KR PO Ri,] 28 Bhuvan 19iri palem 2.S7 P E W KR Ri,Ra.S~- 29 Polipadu 1.14 E W KR Ri,Ra,S· 30 Peda Pariya 2.i9 P ... E W KR,T PO Ri,Ra,S·· 31 Rachapalem 1.56 p E W KR Ri,] 32 Rajupfllem l.SZ P E W PR .. Rj,J 33 Bathalapuram 0.34 .. W .1CR Fi,] :4 Kadiv~du 12.11 M Phc,D W PR PO Rice 35 Bhudhanam· 1.91 P Fpc E W PR PO Ricc 36 Nelaballi 1.69 P Phc E W KR .. Rico 31 Nakkalakalva Khandrika. 0.lO Uninhabited , 31 Muthyaiapadu 4.08 M Fpc E W PR " PO Rice 39 Pentlpadu 0.81 P E W PI1 Rice; 40 Thikkavaram 11.96 P H,D W Pl' PO Rice' T'":-Tap. 23

1>IRECTORY

and Lan~ Use GUDUR TALUK

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, A- ~ Nearest Day historical Loca- Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion - Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code Forest r------A------~ Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) {I 2) (13) (14) (15) (16) (11) (18) (1)

599 T(199); Tk(564),W(l50),0(85) 136 114 114 Gudur 18 1 ·502 T(819); Tk(501),0(271),W(107) 962 363 4,119 . Gudur 6 2 T(2,231): Tk(2,131),0(loo) 260 5,928 3,440 Gudur 0 3 T(I,095); Tk(930),W(165) 125 'Gudur 0 4 T(499); Tk(499) 6 160 2,011 Gudur 3 5

T(92); Tk(85),W(7) 121 370 473 . Gudur 10 6 T(196); Tk(167) .W(29) 659 300 1,584 Gudur 11 7 505 T(259); W(158), Tk(lOl) 761 152 610 Gudur 11 . 8 T(69); Tk(54),W(15) 189 190 525 Gudur 13 9 T(123i; Tk(94),O(29) 305 819 Gudur 14 10

:827 T(181); W(96),Tk(8S) 129 ],170 1,209 Gudur 16 11 294 Gudur 14 12 T(192); Tk(157),W(35) 251 1,507 Gudur 11 13 T(252); Tk(243), W(9) 32 235 863 Gudur 8 14 T(I,296); Tk(850),W(446) 465 1,187 4,194 Gudur 6 15

T(531); Tk(370),W(167) 388 1,697 1,201 Gudur 6 16 T(125); W(12S) 36 60 1,123 Gudur 10 17 T(62); W(35),Tk(21) 168 49 534 Gudur 13 18 T(32~); Tk(166),W~15a) 311 159 1,307 Gudur 13 19 T(151); W(87),Tk(64) 45 45 449 Gudur 16 20

69 Gudur 16 21

T(95); W(SI), Tk(44) 93 38 400 Gudur 19 22 T(145); W(123),Tk(22) 277 110 667 Gudur 19 23 833 T(475); W(475) 598 277 3,200 Gudur 16 24 T(69); W(69) 568 175 289 Gudur 16 25

451 T(590);' Tk(34 7), W(243) 1,027 800 3,186 Gudur 11 26 T(211); W{124),Tk(87) 377 40 317 Gudur 16 27 420- T(780); Tk(780) 400 10 33 Gudur 24 28 .260 T(l60); Tk(163) 102 220 Gudur 24 29 T(2l0); Tk(21O) 57 730 4,000 Gudur 19 30

Tl65); Tk(65) 170 185 30 Gudur 19 31 T(169); Tk(169) 34 962 Gudur 14 32 T(65); Tk(65) 4 153 Gudur 14 33 252 T(242); Tk(242) 467 2,150 4,728 Gudur 11 34 229 T(181); Tk(181) 23 327 666 Gudur 10 35

274 T(232);. Tk(232) 2 455 536 Gudur 9 36 Uninhabited Gudur 9 37 T(~68); Tk(568) 96 910 1,004 Gudur 10 38 T(14); Tk(14) .. 267 235 Gudur 10 39 -690 T(619); Tk(619) 414 950 2,428 Gudur 13 40 Z4 VILLAGE';

NELLORE DISTRICT Amenities-·

AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area - ...., tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) . (9) (10)

41 Udathl variparlapal!e 0.54 P W PR PO Rice 42 Yogcswarunipalle 0.16 Rice 43 Ippapudi 0.34 Partic!l!ar~ are not available 44 Kalavakonda 2.99 P W PR Rice 4S Thonukumala 2.01 P W KR Rice

46 Kesavaram 5.21 P E W PR PO Ri,Ra,Sa 47 Chittedu 7.13 2P Phc E W PR PO Ri,Ra,Sa 48 Rudravaram '3.59 P E R PR Ri,Ra,Sa \ , 49 Madda:li 2.69 P E W KR Ri,Ra,Sa· 50 Kurugonda 5.39 2P D E W PR PO Ri,Ra

51 KondavaI1ipadu 0.90 W KR Ri,Ra 52 Achar laparlapall e 0.99 P W KR Ri,Ra 53 Rudrayapalem 1.55 W KR Ri,Ra 54 Vijaya Nellore 0.83 Uninhabited 55 Venkatareddipalem 0.43 W KR Ri,Ra

56 Vakativari Khandrika 0.59 P W KR Ri,Ra 51 Ozili 5.28 M E W PR PO . Ri,Ra,J 58 Pandlur 2.76 P E W PR Ri,Ra,J ~9 Vengamambapuram 1.17 .. W KR .. Ri,Ra,J 60 Ayyapareddipalem 2.i3 P W KR i Ri,Ra,J

61 Kallipedu 0.59 P E W KR Ri,Ra,J' 62 Kapulur 2.46 P E W KR PO Ri,Ra,J 63 Manamala 1.95 P E W PR Ri,Ra,J 64 Chilamathur 1.62 P E W KR Ri,Ra,J 65 Kuchivada 1.31 P E W KR Ri,Ra,J;

66 Gunupad 350 2P,H D E W" KR PO Rice 61 Pellakuru 2.18 2P E W KR Rice 68 PaJlamparthy 1.44 P E W KR Rice 69 Yellasiri 13.35 4P,M,H D E W PR PO Rice 70 Mannemala 0.94 P D E W KR Rice

71 Eswarawaka 2.98 P H E W KR PO Rice 72 Aletipadu Chittamuru 4.78 2P.H H E W PR Rjc~ 73 Vakadu 5.70 8P,2H,C D E W,R PR PO Ri,Ra 74 Kasipurarn 0.72 P E W,R KR Rice 7S Thinnelapudi 1.53 P E W KR Ri,Ra

76 Lakshmakka Khandrika 0.33 P E W KR' Ri,Ra. '77 Kcndapuram 2.53 P E W PR,T Rice 78 Mettu 2.43 P D E W KR PO Rice 79 Gudali 5.29 7P,C D E W,R PR .2PO Ri,Ra . 80 Chendodu 1.37 P E W PR Rice 25 DmECTORY

and Land use GUDUR TALUK

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, ~' Nearest Day historical. Loca~ Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code Forest r- .A "":'\ Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) «(2) (13) (14) (15) (I6) (17) I' (IS) (1)

T(57); Tk(S7) 4R 81 146 Gudur 14 41 .... 91 15 Gudur 14 .. 42 220 Gudur 15 43 72 T(lSO); Tk(IS0) 18 941 706 Gudur 16 4~ 140 T(382); Tk(382) 44 425 295 Gudur 16 45

400 T(360); Tk(360) 114 2,460 Gudur 16 46 1,424 T(643); Tk(643) 139 400 1,957 Gudur 19 47 500 T(I50); Tk(I50) 400 300 948 Gudur 22 48 425 T(560); Tk(560) 120 615 Gudur 18 49 T(I,Oi4); Tk(I,074) 80 ' 2,296 Gudur 22 SO

T(251); Tk(251} 325 Gudur 26 51 213 T(130); Tk(130) 60 556 Gudur 22 52 406 T(576); Tk(576) 12 Gudur 19 53 T(95); Tk(95) 154 52 227 Gudur 19 54 T(S9); Tk(S9) 21 163 Gudue 16 55

T(78); Tk(78) 29 270 'Gudur 16 56 T(703); Tk(703) 376 1,391 909 'Gudur 16 57 T(2S0); Tk(250) 40 1,476 Gudur 19 58 4:. T(l97); Tk(197) 54 497 Gudur 19 59 T(24); Tk(24) • 426 916 Gudur 26 60

.. ,. T(251); Tk(251) 6S 62 Gudur 16 61 T(703); Tk(703) 276 598 'Gudur 22 62 T(262); Tk(262) 100 886 Gudur 22 63 T(37S); Tk(378) 201 458 Gudur 24 64 ~ T(321); Tk(321) 138 4 375 Gudur 24 65

T(534); Tk(456),Ch(78) 6S 108 . 1,53~ , Gudur 54 66 .. T(46); R(46) 53 345 951 Gudur 50 67 T(298); Tk(298) 121 419 83 Gudur 38 68 T(I,201); Tk(l,'201) 107 804 6,436 Gudur 45 69 T(228); Tk(228) 17 243 114 Gudur 45 70

T(91S); Tk(91S) 574 235 180 Gudur 50 71 T(I,051); Tk(I,051) 455 186 1,372 Gudur 51 72 T(I,2S0); Tk(1,050),W(200) l,COO ],000 398 Gudur 32 73 T(90); Tk(90) 30 346 Gudur 30 74 T( ~OJ); Tk(400) 10) 50 430 Gudur 29 7S

22 189 Gudur 29 76 T(I,354); W(954),Tk(400) 130 135 Gudur 30 77 :r(151); Tk(lSI) 5 212 w 1,189 Gudur 51 78 T(129); Tk(129) 7S 1,800 '.1,382 Gudur 26 7'1 T(17); Tk(17) 7Q 150 645 Gudur 24 3() 26

VILLAGat: NELLQRE DISTRICT Amenitie.

AMl!NlT1ES AVAILABLE WITHIN THB VILLAGE LQCa- Area ,.. tioD Name of Village . in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- P()Stal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph""' Food No.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (1) (8) (9) (to)

81 Kota 13.28 6P,2H D E W PR . PO,TO Rice 82 Kothapa!em .' 4.73 P n E T PR PO Rice 83 Nellorepalle 0.72 P D E T PR PO Rice 84 Pallamala Khandrika 0.22 ! "'...... Rice 85 Pallamala 1.24 P E W PR .. Rice .' .

86 Vallipedu 3,33 M D E W PR PO Rice 87 Annambaka 1.63 P .. .. W PR .. Rice 88 Uda thavaripalem 7.10 P W PR PO Rice 89 Ankulapamru n.77 P w PR .. Rice 90 Yeruru 7.87 \ M .. W PR PO Rice '. 91 Ponnavolu 1.64 P .. ... I W KR Rice 192 Chintavaram 4.02 2P,H Phc W FR PO Rice 93 Momidi 11.90 3P,H D o· W PR 2PO Rice 94 Thamminapatnam 13.99 2P W KR PO Rice 95 Kothapatnam • 16.56 3P TK ·KR PO Rice' 96 Kanupur East 3.91 2P W KR Rice 97 Addepalle 1.21 •• W . KR , . Rice 98 Ballavolu 4.57 2P .. W KR PO Rice· 99 Vellapalem 4.57 P W KR Rice 100 Karlapudi 2.55 P D W l<.R Rice i 101 Siddavaram 3.04 P .0 £ W. ... KR PO Rice 102 Iiukurapadu 0.53 KR .. Rice 103 Putchalpalle 2.57 P .. .. W,R KR .. \ Rice 104 Pamamji J.SO •• W PR- . Ri,Ra,S·~ '05 Vagarru 2.69 P W KR Rice

106 Valamedll 1.34 P D E W PR Ri,Ra.S· 107 Pathetipalem 0.74 .. W KR Rice 108 Andalamala 0.92 P W KR .. Rice 109 Namakad (Bjt~I) 0.l9 Uninhabited 110 Namakad (Bit~ll) 0.41 Uninhabited

111 Zaminko;hapalem 0.50 E W FR PO Rice 112 Ganganapalem 0.55 P E W PR ,. Rice 113 ~olaganur IS.OO P E W PR ,. Rice PR , Ri,Ra 114 A,Uampadu 1.28 P " E W . 11\ ~thama Nellorc. 0.6.7 P E W KR .. Rice 1" ...

116 Vanjavalca 1.98 P,M .0 E W PR PO Ri,Ra,S:" 117 YaragatipaUe 1.14 P •.. E ·W PR .. Rice ha Nellipudi l.ll P ... E W PR pO Rice . 'l19 hlikorru O.lS P • 0 E W KR •• Rice Il20 .Polla Khandrika 0.60 Unlnhabited

.. ../. , 27 1)IBECTORY

.aDd Land use GUDUR 'fALUI(.

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious. _,.. Nearest Day historical Loca- Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code Forest ;a Culturable for culti~ -distance Weekly portance. No. Irrigated Unirrigat waste vatioD (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (l5) (16) (17) (18) (1)

T(1,200); Tk( 1,200) 50 1,000 6,249 Gudur 27 81 T(I,l00); Tk(I,I00) 100 630 1,197 Gudur 27 8Z T(296); Tk(296) 166 Gudur 29 83 T(41); Tk(41) ') 62 31 Gudur 27 84 T(361); Tk(l61) 143 180 110 Gudur 24 85

861 T(251); Tk(2S1) 45 388 586 Gudur 18 86 294 T(404); Tk(404) 33 106 206 Gudur 22 87 1,717 T(8SO); Tk(8S0) 85 662 1,230 Gudur 19 88 T(SOI); Tk(501) 90 4,233 3,989 Gudur 18 8

T(47); 'Tk(41) 88 918 Gudur 22 91 T(64S); Tk(645) 150 93 1,689 Gudur 21 92 T(741); Tk(736),W(5) 494 23 6,358 Gudur 29 93 830 T(41S): Tk(230),W(185) I,OO~ 447 6,252 Gudur 38 94 :j,164 T(430); Tk(430) 1,398 37 5,569 Gudur 45 9S

T(292); Tk(154),W(l38) 344 1,869 Gudur 29 96 T(34); Tk(34) 90 652 Gudur 26 97 T(490): Tk(490) 130 97 2,209 Gudur 24 98 T(950); Tk(9S0) 598 1,381 Gudur 13 .. 99 T(23S); Tk(235) 140 4 ] ,253 Gudur 35 100

T(76); Tk(76) 25 ],848 Gudur 38 10] T(40); Tk(40) 30 269 Gudur 37 102 T(134); Tk(134) 450 558 503 Gudur 38 103 T(27); Tk(25),W(2) 760 3 170 Gudur 40 104 T(533}; Tk(533) 257 H4 741 .Gudur 37 105

T(21O); W(21O) 533 50 65 Gudur 40 106 T(86); W(86) 329 59 Gudur 35 107 T(228); Tk(228) 307 51 Gudur 35 108 '.0 T(IIS); Tk(m) 170 27 Gudur 35 109 ., T(93); Tk(93) 154 20 Gudur 34 111) T(242); W(242) 71 9 Gudur 34 111 T(244); W(244) . 94 17 Gudur 35 112 T(560); Tk(360).W(200) 115 4,925 4,000 Gudur 37 113 T(2S6); Tk(286) 82 :5 416 Gudur 34 114 T(15J); Tk(151) 51 2 231 Gudur 35 115

T(47.o); Tk(470) 220 110 471 Gudur 32 116 T(S09); Tk(259),W(250) 52 286 266 Gudur 32 117 T(298); Tk(298) lZt 98 208 Gudur 38 l1R -0. T(l32); W(13i) 4 2 19 Gudur 34 119 T(44); Tk(44) 340 Gudur 37 120 28 VILLAGJ:'. , -. " NELLORE DISTRICT Amenities-

AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGB Loca- Area r- .A , ..... tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Cbnunu- Postal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nieations Telegr~h Food No.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (f) (8) , (9) (lO)

121 Nagulamarri 0.09 Uninhabited 122 Isakanattu 0.31 .. Ric-e 123 Budidalavagu 0.68 p W Kit Rice 124 Konduru 0.98 p W K,R Rice 125 Kapparampadu 0.17 Uninhabited

126 Zuvvana ttu 0.48 W KR Rice~ 127 Manyalanattu 0.53 P W' KR Rice 128 Chennappagar imitta 0.12 Uninhabited 129 Gundlu 3.12 \ 'W KR Rice 130 Kothacheruvu O.Hi W KR Rice

131 Peddacheruvu 0.60 Uninhabited 132 Kalluru 1.75 P W PR PO Rice 133 Muttembaka 1.43 P D W KR PO Rice 134. burgavaram 0.62 P W PR Rice 135 Cherukumulam 0.30 Uninhabited

136 Utharapolem 0.16 Uninhabited 137 Kodivaka 0.71 P W PR Ri,Ra,S.· 138 Thirumur 2.28 P W PR PO Rice 139 Cheemalapadu 0.68 P W PR Rice 140 Rayapeddipalem 0.30 Uninhabited

141 Vadlavanipalle 0.14 Uninhabited 142 Putragunta 0.13 .. Rice 143 Pothunayanipalle 0.14 Rice 144 Mangalavaripalle 0.10 Uninhabited 145 Mukkidipalem • 0.28 P E W KR Rice 146 Gangupalem 0.1' Uninhabited 147 Gollapalem 0.63 TIc Rice 148 Dugarajapatnam 12.99 P .. W PRo Rice 149 Pambali • 2.99 P Tk KR •• Ricco ISO Reddipalem (Bit-I) • 30.07 4P D W KR Rict, • 15l Reddipalem (Bit-II) • 1.24 2P •• •• Tk KR .. Rice ISl Pudirayadoruvu !iI.4·1 2P .i Tk Ch RiCCo'

.. . 1 29

DIRECTORY aDd Land Dse GUDUR TALUK

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious. ,- ~ Nearest Day historical Loca- Area not Town or days or archaeo· tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code Forest ,.. """ Culturable for culti- distance Weekly porlance. No. Irrigated Un irrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

T(4O); Tk(40) IS Gudur 37 121 T(110); Tk(110) 89 2 Gudur 37 122 T(174): Tk(174) 214 50 Gudur 37 123 T(94); Tk(94) 466 67 Gudur 35 124 86 22 Gudur 35 .. 125 .. T(203); Tk(203) Gudur 34 126 T(192); Tk(192) 149 Gudur 37 127 T(41); Tk(41) 34 Gudur 37 128 T(SI); Tk(51) 23 Gudu! 37 129 T(99); Tk(99) 9 Gudur 38 131)

383 Gudur 37 131 T(574);. Tk(574) SI) 496 Gudur 42 132 .. T(400); Tk(300),W(IOO) 230 225 60 Gudur 35 133' T(141); T](141) 2 60 196 Gudur 40 134 T(7); lk(7) J3 152 20 Gudur 40 135-

T(81); Tk(8!) 6 10 6 Gudur 38 136- T(246); Tk(246) 22 225 Gudur 43 137 T(6.54); Tk(654) 126 224 460 Gudur 38 133 .. T(141); Tk(141) 11 23 200 Gudur 38 139- T(19); Tk(19) 6 101 64 Gudur 38 140-

T(54); Tk(54) 9 13 14 Gudur 38 141 T(49); Tk(49) 4 22 8 Gudur 35 144 .. T(83); Tk(8'3) 9 Gudur 35 143 T(l6); Tk(16} 5 36 4 Gudur 38 144 T(68); Tk(68) 11 66 32 Gudur 38 145- T(30); Tk(30) 10 60 23 Gudur '::0 146· T(132); Tk(132) 69 110 92 Gudur 38 14T T(593); Tk(S93) ],098 .. ... 230 6.398 Gudur 45 148: T(l); Tk(l) ... 3 120 1,789 Gudur 51 ]49 ,. T(711); Tk(711) 5,084 5,020 8,4:0 Gudur 66 150'

T(3C6); Tk(306) 175 146 172 Gudur 67 1St -... - 1.256 606 4,166 Gudur 72 .. 152:

M.2 \

•• •• SULLURPET TALUK ANDItIA 'RUUI! Arc~ No. ofVII~u "·hme of '"li N,m'",01 l T~llIk TowfI! Sq·KIR'. I Sq.Hlles Jllhtblte,;j !lJn.Jllhoobited SULLURPET TALUK $U'LLU1I,fH' I,.q", 510,2 , I 153 1 1 l NELLORE DISTRICT

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VENKATAGIRI TALUK

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BAY OF BENGAL SATYAVEOU TALUK

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Rl] Ur""Aru ~ laUwaylrcldGac;ce --=-- "'-'1ORa1 HIJhw-p 7' 30' eo ()Q' '" Stat_ HIP-~ POSITION Of SULlURI'ET l-'lUK ~ OtherRcads ~ NfLlORE DISTklCT 13' ~ ~w."Ttt\kl P'l\ltilOrUH ,. ! ! • I .. IS TAMIL NADU 00 • Q ,..

PO TO PI

Rest Houst. Travellcr.Sllnp-aw H9te ;- L, C. Ntli. I01.loe~ Ill, 114, j 16, 117, 118.1 ,f, 110. III UKI 1)1 ." F&lU)'lloultd IIISUllufpctTcwll "OSPlult, Prln'llry ~th Centres, Ol"pen~ L. c::. NC)1;. 'aad 10 ".rtl7Indudee: I~ N.lidllpet To.,n Child and rtatrrt.ity Welrare Centra; L C. No. U h'ty Ind\l.cWJ \'1\ NakWpu 1'0\11'1\ I"j "'l'Ilj1lrea ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGBS SULLURPE.T TALUIC

1971 t971 1971 Location Name of VilIalO Location Location Name of Villa., Name of_. Villa ~ Code No. Code No. Cod.eNo. (2) 1 (1) (2) (1) (1) (2)

54 Abaka 151 Karikadu 39 Pi tt ivanipalJe 88 AchilkatJa SO Karikadudamaraya 14 Puderu 93 Adapamudi Khandrika 146 Pudi 2 Addepudi 139 Karijatha 16 Pudoru 126 Akkampcta 20 Karumanchivari Kbandrika 64 Pulathota 91 Akkarapaka 148 Karuru 170 Pulinjerikuppam 43 Andagundala 63 Kattuvapalle 122 Pulivendra 61 Anegottam ' 117 Kesavareddipalem 3S Kogili 66 . Anepudi alias Nadimi 80 Ramaebandragunta Kbandrika 43 Kokkupalem 136 KomminenipaUe ISO Ramapuram 7 Annamedu 37 Ranganadhapuram 15 Mavaperimidi 162 Kondaledu 12 67 Arigundam alias Padamati 122A Konduru RavuJagunta 112 Konnembattu 167 Rettamala Khandrika 25 Rosanuru 33 Aruru 155 Koradi 154 Atakanithippa 106 Kotapoluru 11 Athalapalem 42 Kothapalem 56 Samanthamallam 104 Ayyapalem 28 Kothapalle 102 Sarvareddi Khandrika 131 Krishnareddi TageJu 29 Singanalathuru 138 Kudiri 3~ Somasamudram 74 Bangarammapeta 57 166 Reripeta 133 Kudiri Chinanarasimhuni- SridhanavaHi gunta 87 Suddamadugll Taselu 147 BheemalavaripaJem 79 Suggupalle 17 Biradawada 137 Kudirithippa Khandrika 49 KummarapaJem 118 Sulluru 89 Booduru J08 48 Huradagali Kothapalcm Sulluru Zapti Kattubadi Buradamadugu 58 Suragunta Tagelu 98 19 Lakshmi 94 Surapu Agraharam 100 Lingampadu 105 Chandanamoodi 160 Chan!rasikuppam J45 Tada 40 Mallam J44 Tada Khandrika 22, Chavali 53 MallayapaJem 163 ChengalapaJcm 34 Tadimedu 125 Mambattu 21 Talavayipadu 168 Chennugaripalem 59 Maneri Cb.i1lamuru 99 Ta11 ampadu 30 84 Mangalampadu 90 Tanayali 86 Milnga Nellore 6 Tannamala 81 Dama Nelloro 113 Mannarupoluru 55 Thogaramudi 156 Damaraya 134 Mannemutheri 140 Thopu Khandrika HS Degalapalem 1 Marlamudi Jangalapallc 9 Thummuru 116 Devadigunta 8 Marlapalle 41 Devuni Khandrika 82 Mathakamudi 142 Devuni Khandrika 97 Mavillapadu 85 Uehurn 164 Doravaripalem 95 Melupaka 76 Udipudi ~2 Mijuru 83 Uggumudi 3 Uppalamarthi 046 Ell ore 103 Minamanamoodi . 75 Modugulapalem 110 Modugulapalem 32 Varathor (North) 129 Gollalamuluva Molakalapudi 132 Gopalareddipalem 13 141 Vatambedu 70 Muchehalagunta 119 Vatrapalem 4' Goltil'Tolu 68 Mylangam 127 Graddagllnta 77 Vedurupattu 78 VeJagala pannuro 128 VeJagalavagu J()I) lIupuru 101 Nadellavari Khandrika 47 VeligajulapaUe 152 Itakam 169 Natarup'llem 51 Velukadu 26 Nelaballi 153 Venadu 44 JaJaped~ipalem 69 Ne'apatlu 124 \'endlurupadu 135 Jana al.apa.lIe 27 NellarepllJle 73 Venumbaka III Nookalapalem 96 Vet3giripalem 123 Kadaluru 10 Vinnamala lS8 Kadapatra . 120 Padamati Khandrika J61 Kakaramuh 38 Padarthivari Khandrika 5 Yakasiri 31 Kalagurthipadu 130 PallipaJem 72 Yekol)u J65 Kalavangu 107 Pandalagunta 71 Yekollu Vengamambapuram 92 Kalluru 159 Pandrangam 114 Yerrabalem 60 Kalluru Khandrika 151 Pannamgadu 24 Kanuru 23 Pannepalle 65 }{anuru Dharmaraya Khandrika 045 Perantravulami tta '8 Zuvvalapalem 62 Karatamudi 149 Periyavattu 121 Zuvvichelaka JI 32

VILLAGE

NBLLORB DISTRICT Amenitie·

'" --~~

AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THB VILLA08 Loca- Area tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and' Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications .Telegraph Food No.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (S) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1 Marlamudi Jangalapalle 0.77 E W KR Rice 2 Addepudi - 0.78 P W Rice 3 Uppalamarthi 0.65· P,H E W PO Rice 4- Gottipro]u 2.20 P E w PR. Rice ~ Yakasiri 7.98 P E W PR PO Rice

6 Tannamala ].28 P E W KR PO Rice 7 Annnmedu • 3.51 M .. E W KR PO Rice 8 Marla-palle lAO P E W KR Rice Thummuru (Rural) S.12 P,H W PO Rice 9 \ E PR,T 10 Vinnamala (Rural) 3.13 \ P,R D E W PR,T PO Rice

11 . Athalapalem 1.12 P .. E W PR Rice 12 Ravulagunta 0.12 W PR Rice 13 Molakalapudi 1.0S P W PR PO Rice 14 Poderu 5.17 M .. Iii W PR PO Rice, 15 Aravaperimidi 1.78 P W Rice

16 Poduru 6.05 2P E W PO Ri,Ra,S 17 Biradawada 2.19 P E W KR Ri,Ra,S 18 Zuvvalapalem 1.10 P E W KR Ri,Ra,S 19 Lakshmi Anantbasagaram 1.78 Urban Area (Included in Naidupet Town) 20 Karumanchivari Khandrika 0.43 W . i Rice :21 Talavayipadu 0.S3 p E W PR PO Rice 2Z Chavali 3 OS P W PR PO Rice .» Pannepalle 1.78 P E W RiCe :24 Kanuru 3.29 P E W KR .. Rice 25 Rosanuru 3.09 2?H E· W KR PO Rice 26 Nelabam 4.91 M .. .. W KR PO Rice :27 Nellarepatle 2.01 p' W KR Rico :28 Kothapalle 3.59 P W Rice 29 Singanala thurn 3.04 P W Rice 30 Chillamuru 3.3S P W KR PO Rice

31 Kalagurthipadu 3.92 P W Rico 31 Varatbur (North) 0,89 P W Rice 33 Aruru 8.02 P W KR PO Rice 34 Tadimedu 1.25 P W KR Rice 35 Kogili 3.7S P W KR PO Rice

36 Somasamudram 1.05 P W PR Rice

37 Ranganadhaporam 1.50 , ~. W Rice 31 Padarthivari Kban4rika 0.25 W Rice 39 Pittivanipalle 0.84 P •• W ., Rice 040 Mallam 4.48 P,H Phc E W PR PO Rice

34

·VIL~" NELLORB DISTRICT Al8eniil .....

AMENITIES AVAIL4BLl! wrrHlN THB VlLLAOB' Loca- Area ,.. tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu· Postal and Stal'le Code Sq. Miles water nicatioll$ Telegraph Food No. !

(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)~ (9) (10)

41 Devuni Khandrika O.lS Uninhabited .(2 Kothapalem 0.21 W .. Rice 43 Kokkupalem 0.7!8 P W Rice 44 JalapeddipaJem 0.29 W ,. Rice 45 Perarttravulamitta 0.84 W Rice •

46 Ellore :UO P W PO Rice 47 Veligajulapalle 3.32 2P .. W . -Rice 48 BUradagali Kothaf)alem 8.63 P W PO Rice 49 K ummarapaJem •· 16.34 P E W Ri,Ra,S· 50 Karikadudamaraya Khandrika 0.15 \ UniM(lbited

51 Vdukadu 4.03 P ~. W Rice

52 Mijuru 7.13 P ~\. W ·PO Rice 53 Mallayapalem 0.37 .. W KR Ric~ 54 Abaka 1.20 P W PR .. Rico· 5S Thogaramudi 1.37 P Phc W PR PO Rice· 56 Samanthamallam 1.14 P .. .. W KR Rice 57 Sridhanavalh ~ Hit P W PR Rice 58 Suragunta Tagelu · 0.74 Uninhabited 59 Maneri LOt W ., Rice ro Kalluru Khandrika • 2.14 W Rice (il Anegotlam 2.02 P .. w J •• Rice 0.43 62 Karatamudi ,. " W Rice (j3 Kattuvapalle • 3.S8 P .'. W Rice 64 Pulathota 2.52 P,M W Rice, 65 Kanuru Dharmaraya 0.72 ., W Rice Khandrika •

66 Anepudi alias Nadimi 1.44 P W PO Rice Khandrika 67 Arigundam alias . • 1.'23 W Ric;) Padamati Khandrika 68 MyJangam .2.24 P W KR RIce 69 U6 W KR Rice 1.:8 p ' 70 Muchchalagunta • •• " W .. PO Rice 11 Yekollu Vengllmambapuram 0.33 Uninhabited 72 Yekollu 5.39 2P E W KR,T PO Fi.:e .73 Veouplbaka 5.68 P D .. W PO Rice 1.95 14 Bangarammapeta .. P ,. W " Rice 75 Modugulapalem • 1.80 P •• •• W Rice 'H Udipudi 0.67 W Rice' 71 Vedurupattu 2.16 2P .. W .. Rice' ,. Ve,lagalapannuru 2.27 P W .. .. Rice" 0.76 ,." SuggupaUe • P .. E W " ., Ricc' 80 Ramacbandrap1a 0.54 ... E W Rice'

, ! I J ".~/ "

, I 31 ... DIRECTOlt.y ' .. ~ , .aBd LaB' use SULLURPET TALU&

LAND USB (Area under different types of land use in acres) ReligioUl, """'\ " Nearest Day historical Loca~ Area not Town or days or arc:haC()~ tioll - Cultivated Area available and of the logical Codo Forest -A. Culturable for culti- , distance Weekly importance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(~1) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (I8) (1)

234 T(303); Tk(303) 199 Sullurpet 13 81 T(IS2); Tk(150),W(2) 33 647 Sullurpet 14 112 223 T(371); Tk(169),W(2) 98 Sullurpet 13 83 495 T(177)j Tk(177) 168 Sullurpet 10 84 1,356 T(942); Tk(94l) 444 50 1,469 Sullurpet 11 85

.. T(~O); Tk(SO) 80 20 4 Sullurpet 6 86 T(117); Tk(t 17) 11 Sullurpet 13 87 T{70); Tk(70) Sullurpet 14 38 ' 280 T(230); Tk(l30) 38 470 SuJlurpet 16 39 T(323); Tk(323) 374 110 389 Sullurpet 14 90

1,926 T(l,OlO): Tk(l,017),W(3) 66 34 Sullurpet 11 91 1,594 T(246); Tk(146) 75 28 14 Sullurpet 16 92 T(l24); Tk(l24) 9 18 355 Sullurpet 19 93 1'(200); Tk(ZOO) 32 8 99 Sullurpet 16 94 700 T(240); Tk(240) 13 21 431 Sullurpet 13 95

T(241); Tk(Z"l) 238 112 227 Sullurpet 13 96 T(132); Tk(13l),W(1) 7 123 Suliurpet 11 91 T(llO); Tk(llO) 175 2S 80 Sullurpet 10 9S T(4S0); Tk (439) , W(l) 92 9 211 Sullurpet 8 T(68); Tk("Z), W(26) 10 2 S Sullurpet 8 100" T(310); C(2S.5), W(S5) 103 2 103 Sullurpet 3 .. 101 T(199); Tk(lOO),W(99) 28 47 219 SuJ]urpet 3 )02 300 T(142); Tk(141) 5 5 105 Sullurpet 8 103 T(230); Tk(230) 18 64 146 Sullurpet 10 104 '907 T(Z41): Tk(241) 1 12 212 Sullurpet 10 ,. 105 i

T(I,664); Tk(I,6S9),W(S) 224 21 1172 Sullurpet S Lord Siva Temple 106 Urban Area (Included in Sullurpet Town) . 101 Urban Area (Included in Sullurpet Town) 108 '95 T(349); Tk(349) 147 400 Sullurpet 6 10!) T(l90); W(190) 22 8 932 Sullurpet 10 110

T(lSS); W(ISS) 120 20 6S Sullurpet" III "98 T(408); Tk(408) 128 36 431 Sullurpet 10 G"/Shakth; A~Y'" 112 Urban Area (Included in Sullurpet Town) , 113 Urban Area (Included in Sullurpet Town) 114 '/ T(ll7); Tk(311} 13 335 Sullurpet 2 US /

Urban Area (Included in ~uUurpet Town) 116 " Urban Area (Included in Sullurpet Town) 111 Urban Area (Included in S.ullurpet Town) 118 .urban Area ([neluded in Sullurpet Town) 119 Urban Area (Included in Sullurpet Town) 120 38 \'fitActt:,

NBLLORB DISTRICT Mbenldes------AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE toea- Area r . I lion Name of Villago in Educatlona Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- tostaJ and'"'" Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

121 Zuvvichelaka O.IS Urban Area (Included in Sullurpet Town~ 122 Pulivendra 0.78 .. •• W KR Ri,Ra ]22A Konduru 2.44 P W PR 123 Kadaluru 2.81 P .. E W PR PO Ri,Ra ]24 Vendlurupadu 1.«) P .. W Ri,Ra 125 Mambattu 3.21 3P W KR PO Ri,Ra 126 Akkamptta 1.02 .. E W - PIt Ri,Ra 127 Gradda81lnta 2.60 2P .. E W KR Ri,Ra 128 Velagalavagu 0.27 P Tk KR Ri,Ra 129 Gollalamuluva 0.46 P .. W KR Ri,Ra 130 Pallipalem 0.29 •• .. .. Tk KR Ri,Ra \ 131 Krishnareddi Tagelu 0.20 Urban Area(lncluded in SuZ,urpel Town) 132 Gopalareddipalem P I W KR Ri,Ra- 1.19 ,, 133 Kudiri Chinanarasimbunisutta 1.50 W KR Ri,Ra 134 Mannemutheri 2.73 P W Kry. Ri,Ra.. 135 _Jangalapalle 1.74 P W KR Rico

136 Komminenipalle 1.08 ,P W Rice 137 Kudirithippa Kbandrlka • 2.39 .. W KR Rice 138 Kudiri 2.05 iP W KR Rice 139 Karijatha 4.52 2P W KR PO Rice 140 Thopu Khandrika 0.83 .. Tk KR Rice- HI Vatambedu 3.96 P E Tk KR POi Rice- 142. Devuni Khandrika 1.10 Tk KR Ricco 1141 Andagundala 4.25 P E W PR Rice- 144 Tada Khalldrika • 2.66 lP E W PR Rice- J 145 Tada. 1.46 2P,M,H D E W PR,T PO Rice- I 146 Pudi -. 1.13 lP •• .. W PR Rice 141 Bhetmalavaripalem 0.96 P W tcR Rb 148 Karuru 2.S1 2P E W PR PO Ric, 149 Periyavattu 1.11 p W PR Rice 150 Ramapuram • 2.69 P W PR PO Ri,Ra- 151 Pannamgadu 1.46 P •• W PR· Ri,Ra 1$2 (takam 6.91 P 0 W KR PO Ri,Ra- 15) Venadu 7.15 P D,H W KR PO Ri.Ra 154 Atakanithlppa 1.96 •• W PR .. Ri,Ra· ISS Koradi 8.70 P Tk .. Ri,Ra 156 Damara,a .. 4.44 P Tk Ri,Ra- 157 Karikadu 3.3S P .. W PO Rj.Ra IS. ICadapatta 'M P 0 W,n: PO Ri,Ra 159 Pandransam 2.21 P ., .. W,Tk Ri,ita- 160' Chantraslkuppam 8.50 P .. W KR PO Ri,Rav ; ·39

,.""'~O:RY , ,"" a;1id Land use . SULLURPET TALUK

LAND un (Area under different types of land ,use in acres) Religious, 1 . Nearest Day historical Loca· Area not . Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code Forest '""'I Culturable for culti- distance Weeldy portance, No. Irrigated Un irrigated waste vatioll (Ill Kms.) Market if any / (11) (12) (13) (14) (IS) (16) (17) (18) (1)

. U,ban Area (IncZuded in Sullurpel Town) 121 T~34g); Tk(340),W(8) 11 .- 140 Sullurpet 3 -. 122 T(472); Tk(472) 311 42 737 Sullurpet 3 122A T(336); Tk(536) 2S7 16 990 Sul1urpet 5 123 T(341); Tk(S41) 26 50 279 Sullurpet 10 124 9.2j. T(S37); Tk(S35), W(2) 275 l' 302 Sullurpet 8 125 60 T(100); Tk(IOO) 160 ru lOS Sullurpet 6 126 T(716); Tk(70!J),W(7) 470 60 424 Sullurpet 8 127 T(70); Tk(70) ". 97 Sullurpet 6 128 T(60); Tk(OO) 12 2 219 Sullurpet 3 129 T(47); Tk(47) 25 III Sullurpet 6 130

Urban Area (Included in Sullurpet Town) 131 T(174); C(174) 30 20 538 Sullurpet 5 132 T(230); Tk(230) 12 50 667 Sullurpet 6 133 T(784); Tk(780),W(4) 42 19 902 Sullurpet 5 134 T(161); Tk(129),W(31} 16 1 936 Sullurpet 10 135

T(394); Tk(3S1),W(43) S4 4 240 Sullurpet 6 136 T(227); Tk(227) 10 40 ],254 Sullurpet 5 137 T(t67); Tk(167) 50 1,092 Sullurpet 4 138 T(846); Tk(846) 650 60 1,337 Sullurpet 10 13!J T(68); C(53),Tk(15) 30 13 Sullurpet 6 140

T(984); Tk(984) 300 100 1,150 Sullurpet 8 141 T(500); Tk(SOO) II 194 Sullurpet 8 142 T(872); Tk(872) 31 63 1,754 Sullurpet 10 143 T(204); Tk(U4),W(90) 800 50 648 Sullurpet 11 144 T(88); Tk(88) SOO 10 336 Sullurpet 13 145

T(ln); Tk(16S),W(10) 50 10 562 Sullurpet 19 146 T(50); Tk(SO) . 25 2S 44 Sullurpet 22 147 200 765 Sullurpet 22 148 235 T(306); T(304),W(2) 100 •.. T(86); Tk(6iJ),W(l8) 35 625 Sullurpet 24 149 T(1S5); Tk(t5S) 141 ],424 Sullurpet 26 150

T(85); Tk(85) 31 81S Sullurpet 27 151 T(400); 0{4(0) 300 29 3,731 Sullurpet ]8 152 1,092 T(471); O(m) i51 2,880 Sullurpet 18 IS3 T(I); Tk(1) 69 70 4,953 Sull urpet 18 154 998 T(30); Tk(30) 431 4,107 Sullurpet 18 155

537 T(35); Tk(3S) 443 61 1,764 Sul1urpet 18 156 T(25S); Tk(2S8) 59Z 30 1,264 Sullurpet 16 157 .., -1,97(; T(353); Tk(353) 56 3,937 Sullurpet 19 1S8 137 T(132); Tk(132) 29 ·1,116 Sullurpet 19 159 -4,660 T(3); 0(3) 32S .. 455 Sullurpet 29 160 40

VILLACZ:

NELLORE DISTRICT Amenitle. ------AMENInWi A.VAlLABLB WITHIN THB VILLAGB ,- . Loca- Area ,... /. -, tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Comma- Postal and Staple Code Sq. Mile> water nicatioll$ Telegraph Food No.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) .(-6) (7) (8) (9) (16)

161 Kakaramula 4.85 •• W KR, Ri,Ra 162 Kondaledu 11.88 p W KR Ri,Ra 163 Chengalapalem 7.56 p W KR •• Ri,Ra '164 Doravaripalem s.g, p D w KR •• Ri,Ra Uninhabited 165 Kalavangu " 6.45 166 Beripeta S.8Q p .. W KR Ri,Ra 167 Rettamala 4.00 p ..•. W KR ... Ri,Ra 168 Chennugaripalem 3.99 p W KR PO Ri,Ra 169 Natarupalem 1.36 .. W KR .. Ri,Ra 170 Pul injerikuppam 2.20 p W KR .. Ri,Ra \

I I 41 DIRECTORY and Land nse SULLURPET TALUK

LAND USB (Area under djffer~nt types of land uso in acres) Religious, ,.. ""'\ Nearest Day historical Loca­ Area not Town or days or archaeo­ tion Cultivated Area available and oftbe logical im­ Code Forest ~ Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any (11) (12) (13) (14) (IS) (16) (17) (IS) (1)

2,835 T(4); 0(4) 126 143 Sullurpet 29 161 5,472 T(3); 0(3i 144 9 1,974 Sullurpet 19 162 2,557 T(28); 0(2S) 92 2,159 Sullurpet 18 163 2,524 T(90); 0(90) 117 38 982 Sullnrpet 18 164 3,988 T(7); 0(7) 3 130 Sullurpet 24- 165

3,142 T(39); 0(39) 94 30 419 Sullurpet 24 166 1,707 T(224); 0(224) 197 20 409 Sullurpet 42 167 131 T(I90); 0(190) 355 62 S10 Sullurpet 42 168 297 T(186); 0(186) 63 75 249 Sullurpet 18 169 312 T(145); 0(14.5) 120 55 777 Sullllrpet 19 170 \ \

I \ ; / VENKATAGIRI TALUK ".

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lC: :J 1 ..I .. 1 ~~ ~ ~ Q ~ j ALPHABETICAL liST OF VILLAGES VENKATAGIRI TALUlt 1911 1971 1971- 1971 Location Name of Villap Location Name of ViIIago Location Name of Village Location Name of Villa. CodeNa. Code No. Code No, CodeNa, (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) . *66 Akbarnivasa ro ro 'm Dattanagaram *206 Lankapalem 193 Raghavareddipalem Khandrilca Devulapalle • *J59 *82 Akkamambapuram Lingamnaidupallc *'S1 Rajanagaram DharmacbatJa 174 Lingaredigunta :12 Sreepuram 121 BalayapalJe 177 Hastillkaveri *144 Manulalpeta *12'\ Subrahmanvam Bandarugun ta *185 182 InUgUnta 115 Mannuru 70 SunkaravaripalJe 84 Bangarupeta *4 Marlagunta *173 Surabhivari 48 Bangaru Yacha- *179 Jarlapadu 45 Matumadugu Khandrika samudram 126 Jayampu 163 Melchuru 34. Surayal'.lem *67 Basavayagun ta *73 Josyula Appalachar­ 209 *26 Swama Yacha- 195 Bhatlakanupuru - yula Khandrika *140 Mogallagunta samudram 207 Bheemavatam Josyulavari 56 Mokka'apudi 29 Bheemavaram Khandrika 19 Mopuru *95 Tadikalapadu 168 Bhyravaram *81 Juvvimani Khandrika . "'96 Muddampalle Khandrika 91 Bommagunta *198 Mummayapalem 93 Th~llapalle 85 Boppap\lram 117 Kadagunta *171 Muraharirao Donda- 129 Thikkavaram *134 Boyanagunta 135 Kalaganda rao Khandrika 41 Thimmanagunta *146 Busapalem 46 Kalapadu *145A Thimrnava!!unta 154 Kalavalapudi 107 Nadimpalle 216 ThimmaJi Khandrika 2% ChakalapaJle 172 Kamakuru 42 Nagavolu :lR Thirthampadu *118 Challana'su 156 Kammapalle 33 Nagulapadu 186 Thirumalapudi Khandrika 83 KampaJem 180 Naiducheruvu JS Timmayapalem 43 ChapaJapalle (Venkatagiri) Khandrika *51 Tripurantakabhatla. ·39 Cheekarenipalle 103 Kandanalapadu *21 Naidupalem palle 164 Chekr ach aryula 13 Kanda lavaripallc 18 Namasivaya»uram Khandrika 211 Karaballavolu 212 NemaJlapudi 136 Utlapalle 62 Chelikampadu "'176 Karim'nagunta 133 Nidigallu *221 Vaddigunta *72 Chelikampadu 190 Karjamedu J 11 Nindali K"andrika Mannegunta 201 KarurlJ 16 Noothalacheruvu 61 Vaddipa'le 47 Chennasamudram *131 Katrapmta 128 Pakapudi 1 to Vakyam 2 Cherlopalle 122 Kayyurll *58 Palakondasatram 145 Vallivedu 142 Cheviredd ipalle *178 Komm dagunta 54 Palemkota 102 V'Iradannapalle 21Q Chigurupann *137 Konan-gunta 184 Palempadu *44 Vedllruganta *220 Chigurupadu *30 Koneswarabhatla- 205 PaJepol8m 25 Veer'1kumara Yacha- Agraharam palle 125 Pallipadu samudram 160 ~ilamanuru 104 Konetirachapa!cm 36 Palugodu 188 Veerlaguoapadu 192 Cbillamanichenu 170 Kotambed\l 158 Panjam 8 Ve1amp:llle 148 ChinabandarupaUe 6 Koth

,,* Note: ¢,~~~r !hD~~~:~~~t~~t!*1,iS~~~ki~:::~~:g~~7;i~~= ~~e~a~~i~~:! ~~~f~!e~~h:~r~~~I:.~dv:!~~~~en~~~~~~~?or~ I g '11 are not independent revenue villages at present. However. the~<: Villages are, sh~wn In.t IS, N;:~~ ~::eIJI a:~~8lbe yi1lage Directory ,~~d. Primflry Census Abstract of Venkatagm Taluk to malDtam contlllUty of Loea t i OD Code Numbers already allotted. \ ' . 41 VILLAGE

NELLORE DISTRICT Amenities

AMBNlTIES AVAIL4.BLB WITHIN THB VILLAGB Loca- Area. ,.. """'I tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu" Postal and Staple Code Sq. MHes water nicatians Telegraph Food No.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1 Madhaviahpalem 4.25 P W P~ PO Ri.Ra. S tA Velikonda Hills ) Cherlopalle 0.41 >- Uninhabited 2 J 3 Velikallu 6.75 2P W PR PO Ri•. Ra,S 4 MarJagunta Clubbed with L.C. No.3 VelikaU" S Devulapalle 4.71 P W KR. Ri,R.a,S

6 Kothacheruvu 0.34 Uninhabited 7 Vembuluru 9.18 P D W KR PO Ri,Ra 8 Velampalle 0.86 P E W KR. Ri,Ra 9 Gollavarigunta Clubbed wilh L.C. No. B Velampalle 10 Kuppayapalem 0.10\ P W KR Ri,Ra \ 11 Vempativaripalle 0.06 W KR Ri,Ra 12 Dakkili 4.65 P,R .,., W PR PO Ri,k.a 13 Kandalavaripalle 0,16 P •• W PR Ri,Ra, 14 Dattanagaram 2.34 Uninhabited 15 Attalas1ddavaram 0.53 W Rice

16 Noothalachertivu 0.85 Uninhabited 11 Althurupadu 8.74 P W PO Rice 18 Namasivayapuram 0.,0 Uninhabited 19 Maputu 7.98 M E W PO Rice 20 Lingasamudram 2.10 3P W PR PO Ri,S

21 Naidupalem Clubbed with L.C. No. 20 Lingasamudram 22 ChakaJapalle 1.07 - 2P 'w . KR PO Rice 23 Yellavajjulapal1e Clubbed with L.C. No. 22 Chakalapalle 24 S:mganapalle 1.71 P W KR Ri.Ra.S 25 Veerakumara 0.93 p W KR ~i,Ra.S Yachasamudram

26 Swarna Yachasamudram Clubbed with L.C. No .. 25 Veerakumara Yachasamudram 27 Patnanalapadu 0.48 W KR Rice 28 Kothanalapadu Clubbed with L.C. No. 27 Pathonalapadu 29 Bheema varam 3.18- p W KR .. Rice 30 Koneswarabhatlapalle ClIlbbed with L.C. No. 29 Bheema'Varam

31 Dandavolu 1.98 p •• S W KR Rice 32 Sreepuram ).7) P W KR Rice 33 Nagulapadu 1.0S p W KR ),tice 34 Surayapalem 0.21 .. W KR PO Rice 3S Thimmayapa!om 0.49 p W PR Rics.

36 Palugodu 2.64 :p B W PI. PO Rice 31 Peda Yachasamudr-am 1.46 P •• •• W PI. •• Ria 38 Thirthampadu 0.98 2P .. W K.R .. Rice . .. 39 'Cheefcarenipallo k . Clllbted with L.C. No, 38 Thirl~ 40 Mahasamudram ) 4$

,DDlECTORY

.al!A LanA nse VENKATAGIRI TALln.

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, Nearest Day historical Loea- Area not Towil or days or archaeo- li()n Cultivated Area available - and of the logical illl- Code Forest ,- .. ""'\ Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unlrrlgated wa.ste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

63 T(144); Tk(144) S2 2,212 219 V(!nkatagiri 24 1 (IA 83 T(13l); Tk(131) 33 15 Vcnkatagiri 21 l2 186 T(645); Tk(645) 304- 2,944 241 Venkatasiri 21 3 Clubbed with L.C. No.3 VeUkallu 4 2,3&3 T(201); Tk(20l) 343 126 Venkatagiri 22 S

6 III 11 Venkatagiri 20 6 3,671 T(63S); Tk(63S) 161 183 1,225 Venkatagiri 24 1 215 T(89); Tk(89) 3 165 76 Venkatagiri 25 8 Clubbed with L.C. No. 8 Velampall~ 9- 349 T(77); Tk(77) 96 38 144 Venkatagiri 16 10

T(8); Tk(8) 11 9 8 Venkatagiri 16 11 7 T(2ZS); Tk(22!1) 17S 2,132 434 Venkatagiri 16 ]2: 26 T(46); Tk(46) 7 7 16 Venkatagiri 16 B 1,438 59 Venkatag iri 16 U T(22}; Tk(22) 25 291 Veakata!;iri 11 15 493 51 Venkataiiri 14 •• ]6· T(S4S); Tk(545) 56 15-1 4,839 Venkatagiri 12 17 T(Z37 ,; Tk(237) 38 Vcnkatagiri 14 18 1,371 T(929); Tk(929) 2U 1,054 1,533 Venkatagiri 12 19- 600 T(32S); Tk(3.!5) 375 44 Venkatllgiri 13 20

Clubbed with L.C. No. 20 Lingasamudram 21 600 T(SO); Tk[SO) \ 4 8 22 Venkatagiri Il 22 Clubbed with L.C. No. 22 Chakalapalle 2,]; 609 T(241}; Tk(241) 49 100 ~5 Venkatagiri 20 24 214 T(61); Tk(6t) 150 170 Venkatagiri 20 2S·

Clubbed with L C. No. 25 Veerakumara Yachasamudram 26 155 T(6!); Tk(61) 30 10 51 VenkataEiri 14 27 Clubbed with L.C. No. 27 Pathanalapadu 2B 1,8l3 T(220,; Tk(220) 10 46 Venkata,iri 16 29' Clubbed with L.C. No. 29 Bheemavaram 3()

576 T(163i ; Tk(]63) IOl 70 357 Ytnlcatagid 16 31 T( [89); Tk( 189, 62 83 713 Venkatagiri 14 3Z T(lSS;; Tk(158) 10 S04 Venkatagiri 10 n T(50J; Tk(30) 8 58 20 Venkatagiri 10 34- T(9l); Tk(91) 222 Venkatagiri 11 35-

T(187); Tk(111) 9 1,494 Venkatagiri 10 36 230 T(166); Tk(J66) 53 108 377 Venkataairi 12 37 lO6 T(3ClO); Tk(300) .. •• 12! Veakatapri 15 .. 38 r 39- Clubb,d with L.C. No. 38 Thirthampadu i,40 N. , 46 VILLAGI"

NELLORE DISTRICT Amenities

AMENITIES AV AlLABLE wtTHIN THB VILLAGB , Loca- A~a ;- :-"l tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.

(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) . (6) (7) (8) . (9) (10)

41 Thimmanagunta 2.18 W K~ Rice 42 Nagavo:u 1.25 P E W PR Rice 43 Chapalapalle 2.02 P E W P-R Rice 44 Vedurugunta Clubbed with L.C. No. 43 Chapaiapalle 4S Matumadugu 2.951 P E w KR PO Rice

46 Kalapadu 4.10 P E W PR ... Rico 47 Chennasamudram 0.98 P W KR Rice 48 Bangaru Yachasamudratn 0.04 W KR .. Rice 49 Viswanadhapuram Clubbed with L.C. No. 48 Bangaru Yachtlsamudram 50 Paravolu 1.96 P W KR PO Rice \ \ 51 Balasamudram 1.64 P •• W KR Rice 52 Siddavaram 2A8 P .. \ W KR PO Rice 53 Chintalacheruvu Khandrika Clubbed with\L.C. No. 52·Siddavarlll» :54 Palemkota 1.11 P W KR PO Rico 55 Papammacheruvu Khandrika 0.09 Uninhabited

'6 Mokkalapudi 2.21 3P W KR PO Rice 57 Tripu rantakabhatlapalle . l S8 Palakondas3 tram } Clubbed with L.C. No. 56 Mokkalapudi .S9 Lalapet J 60 Dacheruvu 0.69 P W KR Price i (it Vaddipa'le 0 75 W KR .. ' Rice 62 CheUk :mpadu 0 ..56 P W··· KR PO Rice -6J Cbintagun twenganna Clubbed with L.C. No. 62 Chelikampadu Kh:mdrika 64 Kurjagnnta 0.76 P W KR .. Rice (is Mannegunta 0.16 2P .. W PR Rice ·66 Akbarnivasa Khandrika '\ 67 Basa>ii:lyagunta II- Clubbed with L.C, No. 65 Mannegunt4 -68 Pulara ngadupalle J

71 Madicbenu Khandrika "l n Chelikampadu Mannegunta 73 Josyula Appalacharyula I Clubbed with L.C. No. 70 Sunkaravaripalie Khandrika >- 74 Dbarmachatla Kh.andrika I 75 ~hintillapallevari Khandrika )

16 ,Oharmap\1fam (Rural) Uni~habited 11 'Ramasas trulavati Khandrlka Clubbed With L.C. No. 76 Dharmapuram , 18 ,Soroasanigunta 0.82 ...... e W KR e. Rice 19 .·Qlinthaaunta 0.51 2P ... •• W PR .. Rico

;' . , , ~ 47

81UClpRY

acl Land use VENKATAGIRI TALUKo

LAND USE (Area under diiIerent types efland use in acres) Religious, ,_. Nearest Day historical Laca- Area not" Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code Forest Culturable for culti- . distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirtigated waste vation (In KIns.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (IS) (1)

.~ 25 T(15); Tk(2S) 15 26 1,300 Venkatagiri 13 41 12S T{l78); Tk(178) 2 142 350 Venkatagiri 8 41 400 T(2!S); Tk(21S) 65 378 235 Venkatagiri 8 43 Clubbed with L.C. No. 43 Chapalapalle 44 T(401); Tk(401) 38 148 1,300 Venkatagiri 12 4S

1,851 1'(232); Tk(232) 431 113 Venkatagiri 8 46 107 T(116)j Tk(1l6) 26 149 229 Venkatagiri 8 47 T(IS); Tk(lS) I Venkatagiri 4 48 Clubbed wiih L.C. No. 48 Bangaru Yachasamudrum 41)- T(357); Tk(3S7) 62 834 Venkatagiri 8 SO- .. T(350)j Tk(350, 21 397 28S Venkatagiri 8 51 1.110 T(264); Tk(264)- 156 10 51 Venkatagiri 6 52. Clubbed with L.C. No. 52 Siddavaram 53 104 T(2J); Tk(23) 71 159 353 Venkatagiri 9 54 T(SO); Tk(50) 3 6 Venkatagiri 8 55

T(476); Tk(476) ISS 222 ~61 Venkatagiri 6 56· r S7 Clubbed with L C. No. 56 Mokkalapudi ..{ 58 L SC)o T(165); Tk(16S) 15 172. 94 Venkatagiri 5 6()0

T(33); Tk(33) 9 351 89 Venkatagiri 4 61 T(153); Tk(153) 4 ]04 97 Venkatagiri 5 6l' Clubbed with L.C. Na. 62 Chelikampadu 63'

262 T(40); Tk(40) 21 79 86 Venkatagiri 9 6" 50 T(40); Tk(40) 12 Venkatagiri 6 6~

( 66- Clubbed with L.C. No. 65 Mannegunta -<, 61 L 68: T(U); Tk(Z6) 11 VenkatagiIi 4 61) .. T(llS); Tk(228) 4 277 114 Venkatagiti 4 700

( 71 :-.\ In: ClubbeJ with L.C. No. 70 Sunkaravaripalle -< 7J. I 74- tu

Uni"habited 76- Clu/J/Jed with L.,t;. No. 76 Dharmapuram 7T T(20J); Tk(201) 29 , .. •• 2'7 " 36 Vcnkata&iri 2 .0. ?fJ: •• T(2*9); Tk(':49) 16 •• 100 Vengatagiri 6 •• •• 7~ 48 VJLLAGIt

NELLORE DISTRICT -._ Am~DitJet

AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGB Loca- Area r tion Name or Village in Bducational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nicationa Telegraph Food No.

(1) (2) (3) (4). (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

80 Gundlasamudram 81 Juvvimani Khandrika :1 1"1 Clubbed with L.C. No. 79 Chintagunta 82 Akkamambapuram :) J~3 Kampalem (Venkatagiri) • Urban Area (Inc:uded in Venkatagiri Town) :84 Bangarupcta 0.81 P B W .PR PO Rice ~S Boppapuram 0.11 3P E W PR PO Rice

"86 Ammavaripeta ) :87 KummllagUlta >- Clubbed with L.C. No. 85 Boppapuram 1 \ .88 Zangalaplllo ) \ :89 Vidwatkumarayachasamudram Clubbed with L.C. No. 153 Chinnannapeta 90 Petluru 3.00 P E W PR PO Ri,Ra

91 Bornmagonta 0.30 W KR •• Rico '92 Siddagunta 2.10 P E W PR IU,Ra,. 92A Yach'isamudram Clubbed with L.C. No. 85 Boppapuram 93 Thallapalle 0.37 P E W PR .. Ri,Ra 94 Ammapalem 0.38 3P E W PR PO Ri,Ra

'95 Tadikalapadu Khandrika • 96 Muddampalle 97 Patrapalle ) Clubbed with L.C. No. 94 Arrimapalem 98 Kuppampal~e > 99 Pogulavaripllle 100 Papamamblpuram 101 l Lakshmiram,Jalle ~ )

102 Varadannapalle 0.23 W PR Ri,Ra' 103 KandanaJapadu 0.77 p W PIt Ri,Ra 104 Akkasamudram ].16 p W PR Ri,Ra :1 OS Vengamambapuram 0.75 p W PR Ri,Ra

106 Vengamanaidupalle Clubbed with L.C. No. 105 Vengarriambapuram 107 Nadimpalle 1.39 p B W PR p~ Rice lOS: Dandavolu Upparapalle 1.31 p .,. ... W KR Rice 109' Daggavolu 7.17 P W KR PO- Rico 110 Vakyam 1.47 p ... W KR .. Ri,Ra

111 Nindali 2.!O P •• W KR Ri,Ra Ri,Ra 112 Ambalapudi 1.64 P .. 00 W PR - Clubbed With L.C. No. 112 Ambalapudi 11-3 Venkatareddipalle . _, 114 Alimili 3.eB p .. W KR PO Ri,Ra W KR PO Ri.R. lIS Mannuru t 0.93 P - -

. , 49 DIRECTORY

s.d Land nse VENKATAGIRI TALUIG

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use i~ aeres) Religions, _--.....,...------_;o,~------Nearest Day historical Loca. Area not...... Town or days or archaeo­ tion Cultivated Area Ilvailable and of the logi<:al im- Code Forest _-----A _ -""'\ Culturable for cult i- distance Weekly portance. No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste yadon -(In Kms.) Markot ir any

(11) (l2) (U) (14) (IS) (16) (17) (18) (1)

r 80 Clubbed with L.C. No. 79 Chintagunta -< 81 '\.82 Urban Area (IncluMd in Venkatagiri Town) 13 T(l78): Tk(l78) 60 6S 212 Venkatagiri 5 84 92 1'(346); Tk(346) 207 S 60 Venkatagiri 5 8S

(86 Clubbed with L.C. No. 85 Boppapuram lS8I 81 Clubbed with L.C. No. 153 Chi1l1lannapeta 19- 841 T(274): Tk(274) 172 163 470 Ve.akatagiri 7 9()'

lOS T(27); Tk(27) 12 24 41 Venkaiagiri 8 91 T{24O); Tk(240) 64 723 317 Venkatagiri 8 92 Clubbed with L.C. No. 85 Boppapuram 92A- T(lOI); Tk(lOI) 5S 81 Venkatagiri 11 93 .43 T(IOO): Tk(lOO) 100 Venkatagiri 12 94

( 95 96 I 97 Clubbed with L.C. No. 94 Ammapalem -< 98 I 99 J J(J() L101

T(134); Tk(13~) 13 Venkatagiri II 102 11 T(l26); Tk(126) 60 296 Venkatagiri 12 to]' 165 T(470); Tk(470) 7 100 Venkatagiri 9 104 T(3lS); Tk(328) 71 82 Venkatagiri 8 10J

Clubbed with L.C. No. J05 Vengamambapura~ , 106, 573 T(I46); Tk(l46) 33 40 98 Venkatagiri 16 107 !ISO T(65); Tk(65) 48 76 99 Venkatagiri 16 lOS: T(236); Tk(236) . J ,306 2,5$8 489 Venkatagir i 18 109' 22 T(5S7); H15S7) 41 188 133 Venkatagiri 20 lIG

TI675); Tk(675) 41 202 426 Venkatagiri 20 JJ1 S7S T(98); .Tk(9.8) 208 69 100 Venkatagili 22 112 Clubbed with L.¢: No. 112 Ambalapudi 113- 243 T(89\; Tk(89) 214 452 960 Venkatagiri 24- 114- T(177); Tk(177) l~ 64- 200 Veokatagiri 26 liS : VlLLAG'I

NELLORE DISTRICT 'AlMDftie.

AMENITIES AVAlLAIlLE WITHIN THB VILLAqB ,Loea- Ar~a tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and""" Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.

(1) (2) (3) (4), (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (to)

116 Chutti 141 P W PR' Ri,Ra' 117 Kadagunta 1.87 P W KR Ri,Ra 118 Challanarsu Khandrika ") , Clubbed with I.C. No. 117 Kadqgunta U9 Ramapuram )>- 120 Yachavaram 1.2S P W PR PO Ri,Ra

12t EalayapaJ1c 1.42 p D W PR PO Ri,Ra 122 Kayyuru 1.83 2P W PR PO RI,Ra 123 Subrabmanyam Clubbed with I.C. No. 122 KayJluru 124 Gcrttikadu 4.20 P W PR,T PO Ri,Ra 125 PalJipadu 0.17 \ P ., W PR .. Ri,Ra

126 Jayampu S.SB P,H D .. , W KR,T PO Ri,Ra 127 Kothapa1cm 0.95 W PR.T Ri,Ra J28 Pakapudi 1.93 P W PR,T Ri,Ra 129 Thikkavat.m 0.83 2P W PR,T Ri,Ra

~ 130 Ariglpalle r Clubbed with L.C. No. 129 Thikkavaram 131 Katragunta ) ,132 Pigilam 3.18 P W PR,T PO Ri,Ra 133 Nidigallu 4,97 P,H D E W KR,T PO Ri,Ra 134 Iloyanagunta Clubbed with L.C. No. 133 Nidigallu . 135 Kalaganda 2.33 P W .~ Ri,Ra

136 Utlapallc 217 P W PR .. Ri,Ra 137 KOJlllIIlgunta Clubbed with L.C. No. 136 Utla,palle J38 Papireddipallc 1.32 W KR .. Ri,Ra W PR Ri,Ra 139 Gotlilguota 0.27 P - ") '140 Mogal1aguuta Clubbed with L C. No. 139 Gotlagunta 141 ChinagotlaguDta j E W PO Rice 142 ChevireddipaUc (Rural) . 0,73 2P PR 143 Periya\'aram ~ Clubbed with L.C. No. 142 Chevireddipalle 144 ManuJalpeta • J P W KR PO Ri,Ra 145 Vallivcdu 2.91 "l 145A Thimmayagunta >- ClubbeJ with L.C. No. 145 Vallivedu 146 13usapaJem J Uninhabited 147 PedabaodarupaUo 0.17 UlJinJrabi tid 148 Chinabandarupallc 0.73 p W PO Ri,R4I 149 'Yathaluru 4.15 •• ... .. p ' W KR Ri,RI 1SO K. Upparapallc 1.30 .. •• ) 151 SinsaDl3DlbapUT8Dl Clubbed with L.C. No. 150 K. UPJHl1apGll, :152 Maniaadara: Kbandrikl • r / 51 DDlECTORY

..d Laod ose VENKATAGIRI TALUBi:

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, Nearest Day historical, Loca- Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code Forest ,... .A """I Culturable for culti· distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(II) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

282 T(134); Tk(I34) 53 289 144 Venkatagiri 15 116 166 T(686); Tk(686) 123 III 111 Vcnkatagiri 16 117 ( 118 Clubbed with L.C. No. 117 Kadagunta ""~ 119 T(361); Tk(361) 90 110 239 Venkatagiri 12 120

'14 T(226); Tk(226) 69 46 54 Venkatagiri 13 •• 121 SOO T(S05); Tk(50S) 130 36 Venkatagiri 12 122: Clubbed with L.C. No. 122 Kayyuru - 123 I,S53 T{372); Tk(372) 126 393 244 Venkatagiri 18 124 T(64); Tk(64) 45 Venkatagiri 20 125-

1,126 T(342); Tk(3421 104 575 1,426 Venkatagiri 18 126- T(99); Tk(99) 15 282 212 Venkatagiri 12 .. 121 1'(255); Tk(2S5) 76 766 138 Venkatagiri 14 128 300 T(I.66); Tk(166) 46 Venkatagiri 10 129-

{ 130' Clubbed with L.C. No. 129 Thikkavaram 131 T(206); Tk(206) 57 1,576 198 Venkatagiri 12 132 1,816 T(737); Tk(737) 160 29 443 Venkatagiri 9 .. 133 Clubbed with L.C. No 133 Nidigallu 134- 809 T(l64); Tk(164) 346 100 104 Venkatagiri 14 135

496 T(162); Tk(l62) 36 II fl84 Venkatagiri 9 136- Clubbed with L.C. No. 136 Utlapalle 137 108 T(142); Tk(142) 54 9 527 Venkata~iri 9 13S T(100); Tk(iOO) 73 Venkatagiri 6 139-

( 140 Clubbed with L.C. No. 139 Gotlagunta -< 141 l 100 T(tOO); Tk(lOO) 112 155 Venkatagiri 2 142 r 143- Clubbed with L.C. No. 142 Chevireddipalle ll44

840 T(352); Tk(352) ~47 23 Venkatagiri 7 145 ( 14SA. Clubbed with L.C. No. 145 Vallivedu 1146 6S T(lO); Tk(IO) 4 7 22 Venkahgiri '5 .. 147 60 T(S); Tk(8) 166 9 224 Venkiltagiri 14 •• •• 148-

1,861 T(3lS); Tk(325) 36S 113 440 Venkatagiri 16 149 82.s T(2); Tk(l). _. , Venkahgiri 15 .. •• J$O ,UI. Clubbed with L.C. No. ISO /C. Upparapal14 lIU .. 52 , W£Ad

NELLORE DISTRICT A•• iti .. "

AMENmES A.VAILABLE WITHIN THB VILLAPB Loca- Area tion Name of Village in .-Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and'"" Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications; Tclegtaph Food No.

(l) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) ! 0) (10)

153 Ch innannapeta 1.110 P W KR Ri,Ra 154 Kalavalapudi 5.38 P W T PO Ri,Ra 155 Kummb.rapeta 0.48 1 W .. : Ri,Ra t56 Kammapalle 1.01 .. W KR .. Ri,Ra 157 Alivelutnangapuram O.2~ UninJuibited

158 Panjam 1.70 P W, PR •• Ri,Ra 159 Linganmai~uplIJe Clubbed with L.C. No. 158 Panjllm 160 ChPamanuru 5.81 P W PO Ri,Ra 161 Gor12gunta 0.21 \ P .. W PR .. Rice '" .162 Sangavaram 1.78 P W .. Ri,Ra

163 Melchuru 0.60 P .. w PR Ri,Ra 164 Chekrachary1l1a Khalldrika 0.56 Uninhabited 165 KOlhacheruvu 0.31 P W KR Rice 166 Perimiddi 1l.60 P D W KR •• Ri.Ra 167 Kovurivariaunta '.10 Uninhabited

168 Bhyravaram 2.79 P W KR .. Rice 169 Mallemala 1.83 P W KR Rice 170 KotambedJI 0.48 P W KR P

./173 Surabhivari K.handrika Clubbed with L.C. No. 172 Karnakuru 174 Lmgareddipalle 1.59 W KR Ri,Ra 175 Lingarcddipalle , Zaptllkattubadi >- Clubbed with L.e. No. 174 Lingareddipalle 176 Kariminagunta J 177 Hastakavc:ri 1.6S 2P W PR .. Ri,Ra ,...

178; K.ommalagunta Clubbed with L.C. No. 177 Hastakaveri 179 Jarlapadu \ J KR Ra,Sa 180 Naiducheravu Khandrika • 2.2S P .. W Clubbed with L.C. No. 180 Naiducheruvu 181 Rangarajasamudram Khalldrika KR PO Ri,Sa,J 181. ,Intlgvnta 5.47 2P Phc E W

,183 Ravipadu Clubbed with L.C. No. 182 Inugunta KR PO Rice 184 Palempadu 0.55 P E' W 18S:· Ja,ndarugwta Clubbed with L.C. No. 184 Palempadu KR Ri,Ra 18ft, ' 1Mrumalfpildi 1.93 p .. W Clubbed with L.C. No. 186 Thi,umalapudi ,,87;' Jt~naiaram , f

J I 53 Wlal4!TORY

... Land use VENKATAGIRI TALUK.

LAND USE (Area under dift'erent types of land use in acres) Religious, ..- ""'\ ' Nearest Day historical Loca- Area not Town or days or 3{chaeo- tion Cultivated Area availa!)le _ and of the lOgIcal im- Code Forest Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigat;J' waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(11)\ (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

120 T(l81); Tk(181) 112 63 676 Venkatagiri 12 153 983 T(561); Tk(561) 214 114 1,571 Venkatagiri 13 ]54 133 T{Sl); Tk(51) 11 g 100 Venkatagiri 15 ISS 513 T(l); Tk(l) 50 1 21 Venkatagiri 14 156 12 T(16); Tk(l6) 82 2 46 Venkatagiri 12 157

1,041 T(40); Tk(40) 7 Venkatagiri 11 158 Clubbed with L.C. No. 158 Panjam 159 2,405 T(30); Tk(30) 44 420 548 Venkatagiri 15 , 160 2; T(76); Tk(76) 7 6 20 Venkatagiri 20 161 553 T(20l); Tk(201) 12 92 285 Venkatagiri 16 _.. 162

123 T(83); Tk(83) 16 47 115 Venkatagiri 18 163 179 - .. 179 Venkatagiri 18 164 234 T(1Ol); Tk(tOl) 13 16 199 Venkatagiri 25 165 5,094 T(908); 1'k(903) 344 57 1,1)21 Venkatagiri 22 166 T(45); Tk(45) 100 1,641 Venkatagiri 20 167

1,046 T(167); Tk(167) 204 369 Venkatagiri 24 168 750 T(1'l5); Tk(lOS) 25 118 173 Venkatagiri 24 .. 169 170 T(tOO); Tk(lOO) 10 20 7 Venkatagiri 20 170 Cluboed with L.C. No. 170 Kotambedu 171

t,187 T(289); Tk(289) 535 436 Venkatagiri 16 172

Clubbed with L.C. No. 172 -'Kamakuru 173 349 T(lI); Tk(ll) 161 15 482 yenkatagiri 17 .. 174 ( 175 Clubbed with L.C. No. 174 Lingareddipalle i. 176

767 T(248); Tk(248) 20 10 30 Venkatagiri 20 177

178 Clubbed with L.C. No. 177 Hastakaveri 1l (79 .. T(99); Tk(99) 104 992 ' 150 Venkatagiri 22 .. 180 . Clubbed with L.C. No. 180 Naiducheruvu [(handrika 181 2,665 'T(3S4); Tk(3S4) 83 112 300 Venkatagiri 19 182,

Clubbed with L.C. No. 182 Inugunta 183 56 T(M); Tk(64) 67 154 11 Venkatagiri 17 .. 184 Clubbed with L.C. No. 184 Palempadu 185 776 T(lOI); Tk(lOI)_ 246 tI3 Venkatagiri 32 .' 186 Clubbed with L.C. No. '182 Thirumalapudi 187 54 VUuGC , NELLORE DISTRICT A.cnitl,,:

AMENlTIBS AVAILABLB WITHIN THB VILLAGE Lo.ca- Area ~ tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple CodlY Sq. Miles water nications Tc)earapb Food No.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (~) (9) (10) , 18& Veerlagunapadu 296 p W n Ri,J,Sa 18~ Arimanapadn 4.29 P,R a 'W KR PO Ri,l,Sa 19{) Karjamedn 1.08 p B W Ri,J,Sa 191 Gurramkonda 190 P .. R W , . Ri,J,Sa 192 Chillamanichenu 1;41 P,H .. a w KR J,Sa,A 193 Raghavareddipalem 165 P .. W KR Ri,Ra,A 194 Penaperiyapadu Clubbed with L.C. No •. 193 Raghavareddipalem 195 Bha tJak::mupuru 4.61 P .. .. W KR PO Ri,Sa 196 Saguturu 4.01 P W KR PO Ri,Sa 197 Machavaram 2.90\ 2P ' W KR Ri,Sa \ ..

i9S MummayapaJem Clubbed ."Ith L.C. No. 197 Machovaram 199 Kundam 3.09 P • .i, W .. PO Ri,Sa 200 Enugawada 0.12 P '. W Ri,Sa" , 201 Karam 083 P W ItR PO Ri,Sn J 202 Kothapalem Clubbed with L.C. No. 201 KaruTu

103 Athivaram 666 P W PO Rice 204 Konetirachapalem 0.92 P W KR l,A 2Q5 Palepolem 1.3~ P o. W KR Rice 206 Lankapalem Clubbed with L.C. No. 205 P(J/ep.lam 'JJJ7 Bhcemavaram 2.2() P .. .. W KR 1'0 Rice 208 Yerramsettipalem 3.17 ... W Rice 209 Menakuru 3.93 P,H D W PR .. PO Ri,Ra,Sa 210 Manavali 2.93 2P '. W.Tk KR Ri.Ra,Sa 211 Karaballavolu 3.61 P .. .. W ... •• Ri,Ra,Sa 21Z NcmaUapudi UO P B W .. Ri,Ra,Sa

213 Puno_palle 152 P E W Ri,Ra,Sa , 214 Graddaganta 2.16 P .. W Rice 21S GarndagUOta CluhbeJ with L.C. No. 214 Grodiltlgunta 216 Thimmaji Khaodrika 0.77 2P .. E W PIt Ri,Ra,Sa

217 Jos~avaril(handtiKa ~ ClIIbbed with L.C. No. 216 Thimmaji Khandrika 218 Kothapea. :J 21' Chilarupadu .. 1.91 p o' W PR PO Ri,Ra,Sa 220 ChiatmJiPaCu Airaharam ~ Clllbbed wllh L.C. No. 219 Chigurupadu m Voctdi~ 1 KbJodri!,. oJ 5S

D1ltECTOllY and Land use VEllKATA{1IRI TALUJ{

LAND USE (Area under different types oflan. use in aeres) Religious, ,- Nearest Day historical Loca- Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code Forest ;d Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Uairrigat waste vation (In Kms.) Markdt . if any

(11) (]2) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

T(109); TIt(t09) 200 1,130 4SS Venkatagiri 32 18& T(28); Tk(28) 1,816 SOl 401 Venkatagiri 32 189 T(49); Tk(49) 458 23 160 Venkatagiri 33 190 619 309 288 Venkatagid 34 191 70 304 368 160 '- Naidupet 16 192

T(SS); Tk(S8) 144 274 S80 N3idupet 12 193 Clubbed with L.C. No. 193 Raghavareddipalem 194 2P6 T(2lS); Tk(21S) 1,027 654 763 Naidupet 10 195 T(549); Tk(549) 164 1,343 510 Venkatagiri 3S 196 T(3SSJ); Tk(359) 547 150 800 Venkatagiri 32 197

Clubbed with L.C. No. 197 Machavaram 198 T(9S); Tk(95) 369 1,459 5S Venkatagiri 26 ]99 233 T(lO); Tk(20) 139 73 297 Venkatagiri 20 200 26 T(l68); Tk(168) 240 7 90 Venkatagiri 24 .. 20t Clubbed with L.C. No 201 Korurll 202

686 T(574); Tk(574) 1.86:! 1,139 Venkatagiri 22 203 243 34.J Naidupet 13 •• .. 204 T(109); Tk(l09} 83 691 Naidupet 4 20S Clubbed with L.O. No. 205 PaCepolam 206 T(390); Tk(390) 80 938 Naidupet 7 207

T(214); Tk(214) 11 2,2S0 Naidupet S 208 1'(690); Tk(690) 142 1,€43 to Naidupet 11 209 .. T(273); Tk(273) 150 1.120 311 Naidupet 6 .. 210 309 T(659); Tk(6S9) 43 160 1,149 Naidupet 10 211 .. T(348); Tk(348) 105 180 327 . Nuidupet 7 •• 212 .. T(3S4); Tk(354) 59 560 Naidupet 6 •• 213 .. T(S7S); Tk(57S) 117 54S ISO Nllidupet 6 214 Olubbed with L.O. No. 214 Graddagunta 21S •• T(464); Tk(464) .. 30 Naidupet 4 .. 216

( 217 Dlubbed with L.O. No. 216 Thimmaji Khandrika 1. 218 •• T(647)j Tk(6U) {6 12 397 Naidupct 3 .. ... 219 ( 220 Olubbed with L.O. No.2I9 Chigugrpad" -< 221 l \

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if '\.. ~;;_ ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

RAPUR TALVlC

1971 1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of ViDap Location Name of ViUa~ , Code No. Code No. Code No. (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2)

101 Adhvannapu Narayana 49 Kalichedu 80 Pothegunta Kattubadi 56 Kambalapalle 27 PuJikollu 5S Adurupalle 21 Kanupurpalle 14 AkilavaJasa: 35 Kanuparthi l4 Althurthi 13 Kasulanativari Khandtika 115 Ramasagaram 106, Ananthamadugu 20 Kesamanenipalle 111 Ranganaramapuram 32 , Ankupalle 83 Komatigunta RajupaJem 73 Rapur 37 Ayyagaripalem 82 Kommipadu 33 Revilla Yerraguntapalem . 74 Xoturpadu 4 Koturpalle 7S Bandepalle 90 Xr ishnaredd ipalle 42 Biradavolu 109 Samudralavari Khandrika 67 Bojjanapalle 59 Sanayapalem 62 Sankurathripalle 17 Lingapalem 76 Siddavaram 99 Chaganam 108 Lingasamudram 43 Chiltagotla 16 SuddamaUa 78 Cheekavolu 6 Cheepinapi SO Malichedu 22 Chinagopavaram 39 Marripalle Gopasamudram 57 Tanamcherla 1 45 Marupuru 5 Tegachella 7 Chintalatmakuru 101 Mittapalle 61 Thatipalle . 23 Chittaluru 31 Mogallur 87 Thimmanaramapuram 116 Chuttupalem 112 Molakalapundla 110 Thippareddipalle 88 Munagala Venkatapuram 44 Thoderu 19 Dachuru 92 Munagapadu 100 Thokalapudf 51 Degapudi 58 Thokapalem 52 Degapudi Rajupalem 91 Tocham ,48 Devaravemur 103 N alabhotlapalle 69 Tumaya 53 Duggunta 36 Nandivaya 54 Duggunta Rajupaiem 85 Nayunipalle 6& Nellepalle 29 Uchapalle 64 Gandurupalle 26 Nernooru 60 Utlapalem 9 Garimenapenta 96 65 Gilakapadu 2 Uyyalapalle 84 Gonunarasayapalem 94 Orupalle 10 Gonupa]le 95 Orupalle aUas Thurimerla 114 Griddalur 89 Gulimcherla "7 Vadlapudi 70 Gundavolu 46 PaJ icherJapadu ]8 Vandluru .30 GuravayapaJem 8 Pallakonda 24 Vavileru 15 Gurivindapudi lOS Palur 28 Vavintaparthi 72 Pangili 66 Veerayapalem 81 Idula Khandrika 41 Parlapalle 102 Vemulachedu 40 lnuklilrthi ]04 Pathallapalle 63 Vepinapi Akkamambapuram 12 Penubarthi 98 Jafhiapuram 11 Penubarthi Gopasamudr,am 97 Jogipallo 93 Peruroallapadu 3 Yarraballe 77 Jorepa110 38 Podalukur 71- Yepuru 79 Jorepalle Akkamambapuram 113 Pokkandala 25 Yeturu

57 58

VILLAGe

NELLORE DISTRICT Amenities

--~ , AMlINITIES AVAILABui WITHIN THB VlLLAGI! Loea- Area -~ tion Name of Village in ,. Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Cominu- Postal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.

(l) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) ~8) (9) (10)

1 Chintalapalern 6.33 P W '.!KR Ri,Ra.S 2 Uyyalapalle 5.65 P W KR Ri.Ra.S 3 Yarraballe 2.29 W : KR Ri,Ra,S' 4 Koturpalle a.66 .. W KR Ri,Ra,S 5 Tegacherla 16.40 P B W KR PO Ri.Ra,s

6 Cheepinapi 10.87 P W KR PO Rj~J 7 Chintalatmakuru .2.16 P E W PR PO Ri,J 8 Pallakonda 7.51 P W K.R Ri,J 9 Garimenapenta 4.<18 P, W KR Ri,J 10 Gonupalle 23;~2 P E W PR PO Ri,Ra,S \ 11 Penubarthi Gopasamudram 1.23\ E W PR Ri,Ra,S. 12 Penubarthi 10.30 P E W PR PO Ri,J 13 Kasulanativari Khandrika 4.42 t, .... W PR Rice 14 Akilavalasa 11.05 M W. PR Rice 15 Gurivindapudi 1.49 Uninhabited

16 Suddamatla • 2.23 B W KR Jowar 17 Lingapalem 1.34 •• B W KR Ri.J 18 Vandluru 3.78 P E W KR PO' Ri,J 19 Dachuru 19.14 H -Phc,D E VI PR PO Ri,J 20 Kesamanen ipalle 7.42 P E W: KR PO RiJ

21 Kanupurpalle 12.16 P E W PR PO Ri,] 22 Chinagopavaram 4.39 P ~"W • PR PO Ri,] : 23 Chittaluru 8.04 P .. ,E W PR PO Ri,] . 24 Vavileru 7.59 P W fR Jowar 25 Yeturu 11.75 P B W KR PO Jowar-

26 Nernooru 8.41 P E W PR Jowar 27 Pulikollu 6.55 P W KR PO Iowar 28 Vavintapartbi 4.21 P W PR PO Jowa ... 29 Uchapall: 1.24 P W KR Jo*ar 30 Guravayapalem 1.35 . P .. W, KR Iowa... 31. Moga'1ur 4.41 p E W PR PO Jowa... 32 Ankupalle 2.54 P .. .. W KR Jowa... 33 Revilla Yerraluniapalem . 1.70 P .. B W PR lowar 34 Althurthi S.50 P •• E W p~ PO lowar 3S Kanuparthi SJO P •• B W KR PO Jowa... 36 NandivaYl 1.'4 p .. o. W KR Ri,J' 31 Ayyagari"alem 2.91 P .. W ~ Ri,J 38 Podalukur 10.41 P,H Phc E W PR PO R'J. J Marripalle Gopasamudram. 1.~6 P W KR RiJ "40 Inukurthi 0.43 p -•• B W PR Ri,J

/ 59 .~~:' 81JlECTORY • a.a LaDa use RAPUR TALU~.

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, Nearest Day historical Loca· Area not""' Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of tile logical im- Code Forest ,.. ""' Culturable for culti- 'distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Un irrigated waste vation ' (Ill Kms.) Market if any , (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

3,240 T(166); W(l66) 42 25 578 Gudur 59 / 3,280 T(18); W{18) 32 236 Gudur 43 2 917 T(19); Tk(l9) 225 20 284 Gudur 48 3 1,440 T(15}; W(lS) ISO 96 641 Gudur 46 4 8,375 T(171); W(I15),Tk(62) 141 237 1,566 Gudur 49 5

,583 T(2l); w(21) 1.797 12 1,544 Nellore 45 6 T(2); W(2) 1,035 6 455 Nellore 45 7 936 T(4); W(4) 786 46 3,034 Gudur 51 8 2,217 T(21); W(21) J96 30 404 Gudur 64 9 13,636 T(501); Tk(292). W(209) 143 469 180 Gudur 64 10

700 T(5); Tk(5) 36 18 27 Gudur 61 11 4,587 T(428); Tk(Z48), W(ISO) 133 205 1,241 Gudur 61 12 50 T(12); W(12) 13 1,813 Gudur 45 13 2,250 T(I07); Tk(57),W(SO) 1,153 1,640 1,922 Gudur 45 14 T(29); W(29) 5 451 469 Nellore 58 IS

70 T(l6); Tk(16) 170 300 870 Gudur 45 16 651 T(15); Tk(15) 73 64 53 Gudur 48 - 17 1,413 T(5); W(5) 197 65 745 Gudur 48 18 619 T(196); W(t23),Tk(73) 3.006 46 8,38J Gudar 64 19 1,275 T(29); Tk(29) 1,472 235 1,741 Gudar 58 20

347 T(1l3); Tk(113) 3.46S 2,222 1,639 NclJore 51 21 2,095 T(lOI); Tk(I01) 346 38 230 Nellore 50 22 1,011 T(44); Tk(44) 791 960 2,343 Nellore 48 23 327 T(l49); W(89). Tk(60) 2,524 397 1,461 Nellore 48 24 2,329 3,011 1,058 1,122 Nellore 40 '25

1,294 T(34); Tk(34) 2,156 166 1.732 Nellore 48 26 704 T(65); Tk(6S) 1,909 140 1,374 Nellore 43 .. 27 470 T(64); Tk(59),0(5) 542 839 780 Ncllore 40 28 247 T(43); 0(48) 222 100 180 Nellore 40 29 75 T(25); 0(16), Tk(9) 347 290 127 Nellore 40 .. 30 ~ 1,001 T(74); O(44).Tk(30) 952 2SO Nellore 37 00 31. T(70); 0(37),Tk(33) 326 430 803 Nellore 3~ - 32 230 T(25); Tk(2S) 563 121 149 Nellore 37 33 188 T(S4); Tk(S4) 2,951 18t 113 Nellore 31 34- 1,030 T(l3S); Tk(13S) 15 383 ],637 Nellore 35 35

80 T(15); 0(15) 271 139 225 Nellore 37 36 204 T(llS); Tk(113),O(S) 8M 103 576 Nellore 34 37 2.145 T(1l8); 0(118) 2,070 sao .1,829 Nellore 29 '-' .. 38 392 T(24); Tk(21).0(3) S2q 50 15 Nellore 32 .. 39 100 T(68); O(66),Tk(2) 100 00 7 Nellore 37 00 00 ,40 60 VILLAGa

NEL.LORB DISTRICT A"r'eDitiel' ;

AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHiN 1'HB VILLAGB Loea- Area r . tion Name of Village. in Educatl()1lal Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Pastal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

41 Partapatle 2.29 P W It.R Ri,J 42 Biradavolu 11.~O 3P W KR PO Ri,J 43 Chatagotla q9 P B W KR PO Ri.J 44 Thoderu 8.55 P .. E W KR PO Ri,J 45 Marupuru 9.89 P B W KR PO Ri,J

46 Palicheriapadu 4.13 P W KR Ri,J 47 Vadlapudi 15;05 4P E W KR PO Ri,J 48 Devaravemur 3.98 P B W KR PO Ri,] 49 Kalichedu 3.91 P,R H.2D E W KR PO Ri,J 50 Malichedu 1.19\ KR, Ri,J \ P W '1 Degapudi 4.11 P E W KR PO Ri.,J 52 Degapudi Rajululem 0.21 3P .. :~ W KR Ri,J 53 Duggunta 5.87 3P .. " W KR PO Ri,J 51 Duggunta Rajupalem 0.45 P W PR Ri,] 55 Adurupalle 1.66 P W KR PO Ri,J

56 Kambalapalle 8.98 P W KR PO Ri,J 57 Tanamcherla 3.23 P B W KR PO Sajja 58 Thokapalem 0.74 Uninhabited 59 Sanayapalem 1.22 P W KR PO Jowar 60 Utlapalem 2.54 P W PR .. Ri,)

61 Thatipalle 1.16 P W KR .. Sajja 62 Sankurathripalle 1.57 P .. W KR Sajja 63 Vepinapi Akkamamba.. 0.4S Unlnlulbittd puram 64 Gandurupalle 0.30 P E W KR Sajja 65 Gilakapadu 14.40 P E Tk,W K.R PO Ra,S

66 Veerayapalem 0.83 .. .. Tk,W KR Ra,S ('7 Bojjanapalle S.J8 P Tk,W KR ~PO Ra,S 68 Nellepalle 4.92 P E Tk.W KR Ra,S·· 69 Tumaya 2.37 P .. E W KR PO Ra,S 70 Gundavolu 18.75 2P E W PIC PO Ra,S

71 Yepuru 558 P E W KR Ra,S 72 Pangili 10.62 P E W RR. PO Ra,S 73 Rapur lS.9S SP,H H,3D B W PR. PTO Ra,S 74 Koturpadu 1.00 P W KR Ra,S 7$ Bandtpalie 1.21 P W KR PO Ra,S

76 Siddavaram 3299 P .. B W ~ RR PO Rice 77 Jorepalle 8.20 P .. W KR Rice '8 Cheekavolu 600 P E W KR PO Rice 19 loropallo Akkamlfnba.. . 1.ZZ P .. W KR Ricer pU'am 10 Pothognnta 7.51 P .. E W ItR YO Rice 61

'DIRECTORY

aad Land use RAPUR TALUX!

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religiou!l, ,- , Nearest Day historical Loea· Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code Forest -A . Culturable for culti- distance Weekly importance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (IS) (16) (17) (18) (1'

T(S7); Tk(57) 688 282 439 Gudllr 30 41 2.77g T(257); Tk(245),O(l2) 276 1,074 2,783 Gudur 29 42 T(68); Tk(51),O(l7) 255 291 147 Nellore 29 43 2,796 T(313); Tk(31O),O(3) 1,063 246 1,031 Nellore 27 44- 2,927 T(582); Tk(567),O(15) 865 742 1,214 Nellore 21 45

1,466 T(1l8); Tk(118) 175 324 573 Nellore 21 46 2,027 T(6So); Tk(481),O(169) 3,243 1,CPO 2,712 Gudur 26 47 T(105); Tk(93),0(12) 1,019 360 1,061 Gudur 32 4& T(245); 0(245) 560 1,601 162 Gudur 29 4~ 100 T(99); 0(69), Tk(30) 220 135 208 Gudur 30 51)

370 T(161); Tk(152),O(9) 1,116 299 688 Nellorc 38 51 T(lO); 0(10) 20 - 45 62 Nellorc 42 52 50 T(108); Tk(108) 96 649 2,854 Nellore 38 53- TO); Tk(l) 1 50 238 Nellore 40 54 210 T(7); 0(7) 502 46 297 Nellorc 43 55

1.249 T(24); W(24) 1,012 4S 3,418 Gudur 48 56 150 T(S6}; W(86) 250 300 ],285 Nellore 45 57 ISO 319 Gudur 45 58- 344 T(16); Tk(13),O(J) 300 34 87 Nellore 45 51} 350 T(iO); 0(70) 190 200 821 Gudur 40 61>'

70 T(33); 0(33) 170 100 340 Nellore 41 61 SO T(Z); 0(2) 140 120 696 Nellore 45 62 202 T(5); 0(5) 30 20 31 Gudur 32 <:3

T(3); 0(3) 60 45 85 Gudur 48 64 3,860 T(49J)j W(211),Tk{ISS),0(93) 662 693 3,508 Gudur 32 6S

314 T(18); Tk(18) 27 40 132 Gudur 32 66 202 T(39); 0(38), Tk(l) 4 110 2,960 Gudllr 38 f.1 2,05S T(79); 0(44), Tk(35) 10 300 60S Gudur 42 68 72 Tt52); TktSZ) 70 130 1,198 Gudur 45 69' 7,OVO Tt353); Tk(269), W(84) 1,201 350 3,096 Gudur 45 .. 7(} 2,179 T(27S); Tk(174),W(l01) 40 244 833 Gudur 42 •• 71 2,368 T(142); W(102),Tk(40) 340 3,GOO 947 Gudur 56 72 3,688 TCl,175); Tk(995),W{93),O(87) 7U &97 3,684 Gudur 3S 73 192 T(79); Tk(67),O(l2) 11 100 258 Gudur 35 74 135 T(93); Tk(93) 11 100 43S Gudur 35 75

640 T(419); Tk(316),W(103) 137 8,998 10,920 Gudur 38 76, ',161 T(456); n(318),W(13S) 201 413 1,017 Gudur 32 77 2,400 T(372); Tk(2S3},W(1l9) 216 100 752 Gudur 32 78 137 T(l1J. 0(11) 65 167 400 Gudor 38 79-

,,021 TI34:!); W(284),Tk(S8) 320 ~OO 1,.623 Gudur 2~ 8()

N • .4 62 VILLAGE

NELLORE DISTRICT Amenitie.

AMENITIES AVAILABLil WITHIN THB VILLAGB Loca- Area .A_ tion Name of Village in .-Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and' Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

81 Idula Khandrika 0.80 Uninhabited 82 Kommipadu 9;75 P E W PR 2PO Ri,J,G 83 Komatigunta Rajupalem . 1..l1 P W t>R PO Ri,J,G 84 Gonunarasayapalem 0.71 W,Tk KR Ri,J,G 85 Nayunipalle 0.88 W KR Ri,J,G

86 Chuttupalem 1.37 W KR Ri,J,G 87 Thimmanaramapuram 0.63 Uninhabited 88 Munagala Venkatapuram • 0.73 p. W KR J,S· 89 Gulimchcrla 2.il~ P E W KR PO J,S 90 Krishnareddipalle 1.0 P E W KR J,S

91 Tocham 1.42 W KR J,S

92 Munagapadu 1.61 ~. W KR J,S 93 Perumallapadu 14.28 SP D E W PR PO J,S· '94 Orupalle 1.70 P E W,rk KR J,S 95 Orupalle alias Thurimerla 6.09 P E W PR PO J,S

96 Utukur 4.69 P D E W PR PO J,S 97 logipalle 1.51 P E W KR PO 1,S 98 Jafhlapuram 0.80 E W PR J,S 99 Chaganam 11 61 2P,M E W,T PR PO J,S 100 Thokalapudi 2.10 P W KR PO J,S

101 Mittapalie 3.40 Uninhabited 102 Vemulachedu 1.28 P W KR Ra,J,S 103 Nalabhotlapalle 0.98 W KR Ra,I,S 104 Pathallapalle 0.86 P W KR Ra,J,S 10.5 Palur 4.91 P W KR PO Ra,J,S

t06 Ananthamadugu 4.84 P E W KR PO J,S 107 Adhvannapu Narayana 0.01 Uninhabited Kattubadi 108 Lingasamudram 1.93 P E W KR J,S to!) Samudralavari Khandrika 0.44 W KR J,S 110 Thippareddipalle 1.18 P W .PR J,S

111 Ranganaramapuram 0.95 P W PR J,S 112 Molakaiapoondla 11.38 7P,H D,H E W PR PTO& J,S Phone 113 Pokkandala 1.39 P E W KR I,S 114 Griddalur n.19 3P,M E IW KR PO J,8 11S Ramasagaram 6.06 P E W KR J,S 63 DIRECTORY and Land nse RAPUR TALUm

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, ,.. , Nearest Day historical Loca- Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code , Forest ,...... Culturable for culti- distance Weekly importance, No' Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

518 Gudur 26 81 2,000 T(290); W(147),Tk(143) 1.342 451 2,143 Gudur 26 82 150 T(4}; 0(4) 6 147 400 Gudur 26 83 220 T(I04); W(77),Tk(27) 62 68 Gudur 32 84 84 T(71); 0(71) 34 50 324 Gudur 29 85

160 T(103); Tk(80);W(23) 63 44 510 Nellore 45 86 T(17); 0(L7) 200 77 108 Gudur 27 87 102 T(17); Tk(17) 10 2 336 Gudur 26 8& • 43L T(122); W(94) .Tk(28) 200 100 996 Gudur 26 89 300 T(82); W(72),Tk(10) 80 20 ISH Gudur 26 9(}

110 T(69); 0(SI),Tk(18) 250 10 470 Gudur 26 91 450 T(73); 0(73) 50 3 450 Gudur 26 92 2,001 T(203); Tk(203) 1,080 1,000 4,855 Gudur 24 9} T(10); Tk(tO) 300 100 678 Gudur 24 94- 594 T(50); Tk(SO) 820 900 1,534 Gudur 19 95-

696 T(26); Tk(26) 376 600 1,305 Gudur 16 96- TOO); W(20) 30L 470 175 Gudur 16 97 101 37 376 Gudur 16 98 3,276 T(624); W(510),~k(1l4) 314 400 2,855 Gudur 24 99- 842 T(80); W(80) 139 102 181 Gudur 18 100

10 172 40 Gudur 24 10l T(llS); W(79),Tk(46) 146 300 248 Gudur 24 102 T(50); W(50) 141 120 316 Gudur 22 10J. T(109); W(77),0(32) 120 200 222 Gudur 21 le4- T(23S); Tk(238) 678 1,261 965 Gudur 21 105

T(233); W(210),Tk(23) 477 976 1,414 Gudur 19 106- 6 Gudur 26 101

169 T(183); W(IOI),Tk(82) 230 493 159 Gudur 16 lOS T(l); W(l) 75 147 57 Gudur 21 It» T(247); O(237),Tk(10) 130 374 Gudur 19 1100

T(469); Tk(469) 6 100 33 Gudur 16 III 1,997 T(4S9); Tk(247),W(212) 797 2,448 1,582 Gudur 13 112:

T(147); Tk(147) 206 200 337 Gudur 16 Ill- 450 T(540); Tk(540) 2,650 2,024 1,498 Gudur 24 114- 951 T(63~); Tk(402),W(160).R(17) 89 . 825 1,378 Gudur II liS •

\ , ATMAKUR TALUK ~-:

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,1 , ' • i } ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGBS

ATMAKUR TALUK

1971 1971 1971 Location Name ofViII age Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Code No. Code No. Code No. (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2)

16 Abbasahebpeta 29 Hasanapuram 2 Padakandla 27 Akbarabau 72 Padamati Kambhampadu. 63 Amanichiruvella 62 Inagaluru 101 Paderu Sl Anantasagaram 83 lsakapalle 44 Pamidipadu 38 Anumasamudram 39 Pandipadu 46 Anumasam'tldrampeta 71 Pa thallapalle 9 Aravedu 5' Jangalapalle 102 Pathapadu 51 Atmakur 17 Pedda Annalur 21 Kakarlapadu 41 Pedda Abbipuram 87 Kakivaya 103 PeHeru 78 Haddevolu 33 Peramana 95 Bandarupalle 93 Kalayapalem 7S Kalluru 98 Perumallapadu 113 Bathulapalle 64 109 Ha thul apallepadu 77 Ponguru 66 Kamireddipadu 116 Prabhagiripatnam 97 Battepadu 4S Punugodu 82 Bedusupalle 67 Kannepalle (MangupaJle) 114 Bhogasamudram 96 KanupurpaJlo 5 Karatampadu 91 Billupadu 42 Rajavolu Bommavaram is Karugogulapadu 68 ~9 Revuru 1 Botikarlapadu 21 Kavalimustapuram 8 Boyillachiruvella 24 Kavaliyedavalli 11 Kistipuram 16 Hrahmanapalle 73 Sornasila 14 Bukkapuram SO Kolagatla 48 Kondame.dikonduru 30 Srikolanu 32 Korimerla lOS Surayapalelll 37 Chandalurpadu 3S Korimerla Khandrika 13 Chandrapadia 20 Kothapeta 70 Ghapurallapalle 31 Talupurupadu 89 Kotitheertham alias Thurpu 88 Telugurayapuram 94 Chejerla Kambhampadu 12 Chintalapalem 108 Thatiparthi 26 Kunalammapadu 99 Thimmayaoalem 36 Chirarnana 47 Kuppurllpadu 7 ChiruveJla Khandrika 69 Tholijapuram 86 Thopugunta ~8 Chittayapalem (MinagalIu) 74 Madannagaripalle 8S Tbopugll:lta Agraharalll' 40 Chouta Bhimavaram t07 Mahammadapuram 57 Mahirnalur 56 Depuru 104 Mamuduru 79 Uppalapadu 61 Devarayapalle (Bit-I) 60 Devarayapalle (Bit-II) 43 Nabinagaram 4 Dharmarao CheruvupaHe 54 Nagulapadu 80 Varekuntapadu 10 Dubagunta 92 Nagulavellaturu 49 Vasili 110 Nallapalem 11 Velagapadll 6 Nararnpeta III Veligantipalem 90 Enamadala IlS Navuru 25 Velupulagunta 34 Neelayapalem 106 Viruvuru 3 Gandlavedu 112 Nedurupalle 100 Gollapalle S3 Nellurupalem 65 Gowravaram 84 Nukanapalle 23 Zammavaram 19 Gumparlapadu 52 Nuvvurupadu 28 Zuvfalaguntapallc

65 66

VILLAGe

NELLORE DISTRICT Amenities

'. ' ... -.. ~ AMllNITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THB VILLAGB '. Loca- Area r tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu~ Postal Code and~ Staple Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) . (9) (10)

1 I30tikarlapadu 200 p R Kit PO Rice 2 Pad?kandla 8.61 3;> W,R KR PO Rice 3 Gandlaveedu 3.93 p W l{R PO Rice 4 Dharmarao Cheruvu- 12.15 3P W PR 2PO Rice palle 5 Karatampadu 4.25 . 3P,M,H E W PR PO R:ce

6 Narampeta 2.55 p R KR PO Rice 7 ChifUvella Khandrika 1.41 W PR .. Rice 8 Boyill achiruvella 4.82 p W PR PO Rice 9 Aravedu 9.13 \ P W PO Rice \ to Dubaguata 5.53 P E W KR Ra,S

11 Kistipuram 2.00 . P ... W KR Ra,S 12 Chintalapalem 2.18 p W KR PO Ra,S 13 Chandrapadia 2.84 . p E W PR PO Ra,S 14 Bukkapuram 1.54 p W KR .. Ra,S 15 Karugogulapadu N.A. Uninhabited

.t6 Abbasahebpeta 14.60 M,H Phc W KR 2PO Rice p 17 Pedda Annalur 4.79 W Rice 18 Velagapadu 10.50 P,M W KR .. Rice 19 Gump:lrJapadu 5.10 2P,M D W PR PO Rice 20 Kothapeta 3.20 2P W ·i· , Rice 21 Kav,llimustapuram 4.96 2P W Rice 22 Kakarlapadu p 4.81 W Rice 23 Zammavaram 2.84 P W KR Rice 24 KavaliyedavalIi 4.70 P,M,H W KR PO Rice 25 Velupulagunta p 2.48 W PO Rice 26 Kunalammapadu 0.73 P W Rice 27 Akbarabad p 1.43 W KR Rice 28 Zuvvaiaguntaoallc p 1.57 W PR Rice 29 H:Jsauapuram p 1.21 W PR PO Rice 30 Sriko)anu 7.26 P,M E W PR PO Rice 31 Talupurupadu 2.37 p .. .. W KR Rice 32 Korimerla 3.79 3r,H W KR PO Ri<;e 33 Peramana S.lS 3P E W PR PO Rice 34 'l.Neelayapalem 1.51 P W Rice 3S .. Korimerla Kbandrika 0.25 Uninhabit~d

36 Chiramana 15.38 P,M .. W PR PO Rice 37 Chandalllrpadu 2.00 P , .. .. W PR Rice 38 Anumasamudram 9.85 6M Phc W PR PO Rice 39 Pandipadu p 2.10 .. W KR Rice 40 Chouta Bhiml\laram p 7.99 .. W KR PO Rice

68

VILLAGE

NELLORE DISTRICT Amenitie.

AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area r 1 tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No'

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

41 pcdda Abbipuram 2.96 2P W KR PO Rice 42 Rajavolu 8.97. 2P,M E W PR PO Rice 43 Nabinagaram 1,61, P W KR Rice 44 Patnidipadu 1.27 P W PR Rice 45 punugodu 5.70 P E W KR PO Rice

46 270 2P W PR PO Rice 47 Kuppurupadu 3.29 p W KR Rice 48 Kondameedikonduru 2.32 M W KR Rice 49 Vasili 3.44 M E W PR PO Rice 50 Kolagatla 6.07 \ 2P E W PR Rice 51 Atmakur 18.36 lOP,M,H, H E, W PR P,TP& Rice C Phone 52 Nuvvurupadu 1.72 2P E' W,R KR PO Rice 53 Nellurupaiem 6.43 P E W PR PO R,)ce 54 Nagulapadu 5.93 3P W 2PO Rice 55 JangalapalJe 0.52 SP W,R PR Rice 56 Depuru 4.47 P E W PR PO Rice 57 Mahimalur 18.1? 6P,M,H D E W PR PO Rice 58 Chittayapalem 9.25 3P W PR Rice (Minagallu) S9 Revuru 4.114 P.H E W PR PO Rice W Devarayapalle (Bit-IIJ 10.23 2P,M W KR fO Rice 61 DevarayapaJ!e (Bit-I) 2.77 3P W KR PO Rice 62 Inagaluru 5.09 , P,H W KR Rice '63 Amanichiruvella 4.81 P W KR 'PO Rice ~4 Ponguru 23.03 4P,M W PR PO Rice 65 Gowravaram 8.03 P W PR PO Rice

~6 Kamireddi pad u 2.88 M,H W KR Rice ()7 Kannepalle 10.30 2P,M D W PR 2PO Rice I MangupaI1e) fig Bommavaram 11.86 4P .. W PR PO Rice 69 Tholi,iapuram 0.83 UninhabiUd 70 Chapurallapalle 1.44 P W PR PO Rice

71 Pathallapalle 4.0J P W KR Rice 72 Padamati Kambhampadu . 7.63 2P W PR PO Rice 73 Somasila 1.631 P W PR Rice

74 Madannagaripalle 5.66 p W R,S 75 Kalluru 11.75 P,H E W PR PO R,S 76 Brahmanapallo 1.32 P W KR PO Rice 77 Kaluvoya 12.19 P,H D E W PR PO Rice 78 Baddevolu 7.'24 P W PR .. , Rice 79 Uppalapadu 3,51 M W PR pO Rice 80 Varekuntapadu 2.62 P W KR PO Ricc 69

:DIRECTORY

u~ Land use ATMAKUR TALUK ~

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, ,.. A.. 1 Nearest Day historical Loca- Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code Forest ,.. ~ Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance. No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (IS) (16) (17) (18) (1)

T(350); Tk(350) 250 1,100 194 Nellore S6 41 2,OM T(411); Tk(411) 789 1,910 563 Nellore 65 42 125 274 623 Nellore 61 43 T(lO); Tk(lO) 346 41 416 NeHore S9 ~4 265 T(412); Tk(412) 971 2,000 Nellore 62 45 570 910 238 Nellore 51 46 T(300); Tk(300) 50 1,050 706 Nellore 43 47 263 T(250); Tk(250) ]26 760 85 NelJore 43 48 T( 1,089); Tk(1,089) 107 598 4:0 Nellore 46 .49 TO ,022); Tk(I,022) 207 44 2,615 Nellore 43 .. 50 T(2,354); Tk(2,35~) 3,185 1,178 5,035 Nellore 58 51

T(251); Tk(251) 120 227 504 Ne!lore 61 52 1.147 485 2,483 Nel10re 50 .. .. 53 T(383); Tk(353),R(30) 1,405 636 1,461 Nellore 67 54 T(61); Tk(61) 80 101 91 Nellore 63 ... 55 T(235); Tk(214),C(ll),O(10) 1,051 800 779 Nellore 65 S6 1,838 T(1,953); Tk(I,931),W(22) 6,491 931 416 Nellore 70 57 285 T(503); C(274),Tk(118),W(lII) 3,904 100 1,128 Nellore 72 58

T(5SS); C(S04),W(51) 1,407 310 826 Nellore 70 59 1,643 T(I,130); C(l,t30) 88 450 3,236 Nellore 80 60 165 T(700); C(500),Tk(2oo) 513 346 50 Nellore 75 61 196 T(250); Tk(250) 1,159 100 1,553 Nellore 83 62 220 T(370); Tk(370) 500 190 1,798 Nel10re 85 63 3,310 T(357); W(251 ),Tk(106) . 6,879 2,115 2,083 Nellore 86 64 3,395 T(20); W(20) 200 220 1,30,5 Nellore 89 (is

459 '['(146); W(146) 1,238 Ncllore 97 66 3,277 T(IS0); Tk(15D) 1,881 200 1,087 Nellore 91 67

.3,981 T(1l0); Tk(llO) 764- 1,061 1,676 ,Ncl!ore 97 [3 T(57); W(50), Tk(7) 13 461 Nel!ore 48 69 726 196 NeJlore 102 70

603 T(128); W(73),Tk(55) 168 198 1,463 Nellore 93 71 1,854 T(400); Tk(3SO), W(50) 401 37 2,224 Nellore 89 n 393 ' 126 359 197 Nellore 96 Someswara swamy 73 Temple 1,396 T(271); W(271) 594 23 1,343 Nellore 72 74 2,641 T(61S); Tk(618) 3,870 138 258 NelJore 80 75

486 T(219); Tk(219) 124 16 Nellore 77 75 3,447 T(I,364); Tk(1,364) 1,480 8 1,505 NeJlore 67 77 530 T(2lO); Tk(230) 230 333 ,110 Nellore 77 7. T(280); Tk(280) ·283, 120 1,563 Nellore 89 79 272 T(265); Tk(265) 152 988 Nellore 86 .. 80 / ~ 70

VILLAGg. NELLORE DISTRICT Amenities. - AMENITIES AVAILADLIl WITHlN THE VILLAGIl Loca- Area r------~- tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu~ Postal and' Staple Code Sq. Miles water nicatioos Telegraph Food No.

(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

81 Anant3sagaram 14.19 3P,M,H Phc W PR PO Rice 82 BedusupalJe 3.25 . 2P,M W KR PO Rice 83 Isakapalle 0.73 Rice 84 Nukanapalle 2.:~6 p W PO Rice 85 Thopugunta Agraharam 0.36 Uninhabited

86 Thopuguota 8.61 P E W PR PO Rice 87 Kakivaya 5.92· P W PO Rice 8R Telugurayapuram 7.78 p R PO Rice 89 Kotitheertham alias 12.56 2P,H W PO Rice Thurpti Kambhampadu 90 Eanamada1a 2.73 \ P .. W Rice

91 Billopadu 2.64 p o. W Rice 92 Nagula vellaturu 7.59 P E W KR PO Rice 93 Kalayapalem 2.13 W Rice 94 Chejerla 12.20 2P,H E W PR 2PO Rice 95 Bandarupalle 8.% 2P W,R PO Rice

96 Kanupurpal1e 2.80 P .. W PO Rice 97 Battepadu 9.84 5P,II W,R KR lPO Rice 98 PerumaJlapadu 5.00 P W KR PO Rice 99 Thimmayapalem 3.40 P .. W PO' Rice 100 GoJlapaIle 2.48 P W • t Rice

JOI Paderu 5.Y3 p W FO Rice· 102 Pathapadu 6.45 p W T PO Rice l03 :F'elJeru 7.65 M .. .. W KR PO Rice 104 Mamuduru 7.92 P,M W KR PO Rice 105 Surayapal~m 4.00 P .. W PR PO Rice

106 Viruvuru 5.09 P.H E W,T PR PO Rice 107 Mahammadlpuram 3.34- 2P,H .. E W,T PR PO Rice 103 ThatipJrthi 6.65 P,M E W,T PR PO Rice 109 Bathulapallepadu 1.0<) P W KR PO Rice· ))0 Nallapalem 2.88 P .. .. W Rice 111 Veligantipalem 1.48 p E W Rice· 112 Nedurupallc 5.94 P .. .. W .. PO Rice 113 BafhuJapa'le 4.41 P W ro Rice II':; Bhogasamudram 2.15 P .. W KR Rice 115 Navuru 12.51 4? .. W PR PO RiCt 116 Prabhagiripatnam 14.98 2P - .. W PR PO Rice·· 71 j)IRECTORY

and Land use A TMAKtiR TALU~

L.AND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, r 1 Nearest Day historical Loca- Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code Forest """'I CuIturable for cult i- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

2,194 T(2.50D); Tk(2,OOO),R(500) 1,850 1,501 986 Nellore Sl 81 T(l,127); Tk(621),C(500) 50 104 800 Nellore S} %2 T(lOl); Tk(101) 563 416 I ,COO Nellore 70 83 T(187); Tk(l87) 141 118 1,000 Nellore 70 84 T(22); W(2Z) 118 49 46 NelJore 75 85

2,531 T(65); Tk(65) 1,464 6 1,414 Nellore 64 86 692 T(49); W(49) 1,696 1.358 Nellor;;: 61 87 693 T(379); TkCJ7,l) 1,762 1,443 1,000 Ncllore 67 88 1,910 T(613); R(oJ3) 985 61 4,474 Nellore 64 89

35S T(49); W(49) 374 3 958 ~dlore 62 90

T(68); Tk(68) 376 1.2S1 Nellore 62 91 T(494); Tk(294) 2,691 3 1.871 Nellore 64 92 T(S); K(5) 569 130 b5? Nelloie 57 93 1,155 T(933); Tk(933) 2,314 506 2,899 Nellore 57 94 T(SS5}; Tk(555) 644 20 4,515 Nellore 70 95

T(203); Tk(203) 293 15 1,286 Nellore 69 96 T(1,544); R(I,S44) 1,249 1,098 2,403 Nellore 62 97 T{935); R(935) 1,200 945 100 Nellore 64 98 T(321); Tk(32l) 605 17 ]233 Ne1lore 61 99 Tt21;); Tk(2 J5) 375 251 752 Nellore 61 100

T(370); Tk(370) 401 209 2,432 Ncllore 64 101 T(3.J;I; TktJOO)R(45) J20 315 3,358 Nellore 60 101 T(480); R(400),Tk{80) J ,350 50 3,021 Nellore 6[ 103 T(2,014); Tk(2,014) 750 2,040 265 Nellore 56 104 Tl933); R(850),W(83) 500 Sf 0 547 Nellore 51 j05

T(2,044); C(2,044) 780 215 223 Nellore 48 106 828 T(637); C(637) 372 146 154 Nellore 4~ )07 T(1,100); Tk(706),R(394) 200 1,000 1,9&2 Nellore 43 108 T(92); Tk(92) 120 120 367 Nellore 24 109 T(280); Tk(280) 200 150 1,213 NelJore 32 110

T(301); Tk(30l) 150 140 358 Nellore 33 111 T(150); Tk(l50) 95 110 3,446 Nellore 35 112 T(200); Tk(l60),C(40) 115 175 2,332 NelJore 40 113 T(250); Tk(lSO) 6()O 150 ~72 Nellore 45 114 T(243); Tk(243) 493 150 7,122 Nellore 4S 115 3,l7l T(244); Tk(244) 795 600 4,777 NelJQre 40 .. 116 \ \ UDAYAGIRI TALUK ~-'.~ ~ E 9 i1 ~ ~ :) ~

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1971 1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Vi llage Location Name of Village :Code No. Code No. Code No. (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2)

73 Alivelumangapuram 111 Irlapadu 27 Pa ppulavaripalle JIO Allampadu 47 IskadamerJa 5 Pcddanagampalle 91 Appasamudram 38 IskapalJe 31 Peddireddipalle 26 Arlapadia 67 PulJayapalle 95 Ayyannapalle 12 Ayyavaripalle 74 ladadevi 53 J anardhanapuram 11~ Rachav:lriDal'e 55 Ba!ayapa))e Jayapuram Ramadevulapadu 20 13 Ravipadu ,100 Bandaganipalle 83 21 Basinenipalle 57 Bhaskarapuram 112 Kadirinenipalle 65 SakunaJapalle '121 Bheemavararn 101 Kampasam udram l1S Sankavaram 116 Bhyravaram 59 Kancheruvu 8 45 Bongaravulapadu 56 Kaniampadu 106 Singanapalle 103 BrahmanapaUe 82 Katepalle 10 Siogareddipalle 87 Brahmeswaram 30 Kondayapalem 92 Somalaregada 98 Budawada 28 KotayapaJle 69' Sunnamvarichinthala alias 79 Kothapeta Tirumalanayanipallo :102 Chabolu 25 KtishnampaHe 64 Kurrapalle 51 Chakalakonda 81 Thamidapada 50 ChaJlagiragala 76 Theddupadu 97 Chilakapadu Chinamachanuru Mahammadapur am 77- Thimmapuram 113 39 71 Thirumala puram 4 Chinanagampalle 89 M andallana idupalle Chinthodu Mandallapalle 34 Thodugupalle 1 90 29 Thotalacheruvupalle 62 Chowgepalle 7 MaramreddipaUe Chunchuluru 72 Thurpu Boyamadugula 108 75 Thurpu Chennampallc 42 Dakkanuru 114 Nagarajupadu 32 Thurpu Palem 41 Darnancnerla alias Naginenigunta 43 Thurpu Rompidodla 105 Thurpu Yarraballe Ramapuram 119 NaJlagonda 48 18 Dcvammacheruvu 122 Nandavaram 16 Devaraju Surayapalle alias 85 Nandigunta 68 Udayagiri alias Kondayapalem Pol amganpalle, 96 Nandipadu 14 Devisettipalle S4 Narasimhapuram 80 Utukuru £8 Dut1aJuru 9 Narayanampeta 78 61 Gandipalem 15 Nemalladinne 58 Varikuntapadu 52 Ganeswarapuram 120 Neradan~mpadu 40 Vempadu 17 Gangavaram 19 Vempalle Thoka alias 99 GangulavaricheruvupaJle R a vimanudinne 63 Gannepalle 3 Pabbuletipalle 94 Venka tammpeta 46 Garimenapenta 107 Padamati NaidupalJe 84 Vinjamuru 36 Gollapalle 22 Padamatti Rompidodla 35 Virooru 49 Gottigundala 104 Pagallapadu 70 Gudinarava 109 Pallavo!u 117 Gundemadakala 33 Pamurupalle 44 Yerrabhotlapalle 6 Gundupalle 11 Pandrangi 37 Yerram reddi palle 60 Guvvadi 93 Papampaile 86 Yerukollu

13 74 VILLAGE-

NELlORE DISTRICT ADlenities

AMENITIES AVAILAllLB WITHIN THl! VILLAGI! Laca- Area ,... ~ don Name of Villago in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Tehl\iraph Food No.

(1) (2) (3) (4) r(5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1 Chinthodu 2.28 Rice 3 Pabbuletipalle 5.11 P t. W KR Rice .( Chinanagampalle 2.2~ p W KR PO Rice 5 Peddanagampalle 2.76 W I{R Rice Rice 6 Gundupalle 3.60 3P •• 00 W KR 7 Maramteddipallo 5'38 3P W KR Rice 8 Seetharamapuram 7.20 6P,H D W PR PO Rice 9 Narayanampeta 1.07 P,M W KR PO Rice 10 Singareddipalle 2.81 P W PR Rice \ , 11 Pandrangi 3.21 P •• •• W •• Rice 12 Ayyavaripalle 2.44 2P •• W PR PO Rice 13 Jayapuram 4.53 2P .., W PO Rice p 14 Devisettipalle 3.33 .. '. W KR Rice- 15 Nemalladinne 1.49 p W Rire 16 Devaraju Surayapalle 2.87 P W PR .. Rice- alias Polamganpalle 17 Gangavaram 1.19 4P W Rice 18 f)evammacheruvu 8.93 P W Rice 19 Vempalle Thoka 6.12 Rice alias Ravimanudinne 20 2.91 3P W PR Rice " 21 Basinenipalle 8.39 2P D W PR PO Rice· 22 Padamati Rompidodla 12.26 P W KR Rice 25 Krishoampalle 4.69 P W PO Rice'

26 Arlapadia 3.13 p W PO Rice 27 Pappuiavaripalle 2.IS ~ W Rice' 28 Kotayapalle 1.41 p W Rice p Rice· 29 ThotalaeheI:uvupalle 6.43 w PO p 30 Kondayapalem 16.64 W Rice'

31 Peddireddipalle 8.SS P,M D W KR Rice~ 32 Thurpu Pal em 1.60 P t. W "PO Rico Rice 33 Pamurupallo 243 P t. W .. 34- Thodugupalle 6.74 P W Rice' Rice 35 Virooru 15.27 P • o. W KR

36 Gollapalle 7.48 W Rice 37 Yerr amredd ipalle 4.53 P W Rice 38 I1ska.palle 1.61 p W .. Rice 39 Mabammadapuram 4.32 W Rice PO Rice 40 Ven'lpadu 8.64 2P t. W KR Note: L.C. No.1, 23 alld 24 Originally assisni(J to Kondanagwlta, Veerathimrnasamipallc and PadaJllatikodigudla... ~ padu villages bave been deleted al they have been merged 75

S)IRECTORY

.aad Land Dse UDA YAGIRI TALUm

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, _,. A ""'I Nearest Day historical Loea. Area not Town or days or archaeo- tioD Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code Forest r- Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigat;J' waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) (12)' (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (I)

1,106 353 Nellore 113 1 2,000 1,270 Nellare 128 3 574 860 Nellore 130 4 771 1,000 Badvel 82 S • 400 1,904 Nellore 6 6 2,000 1,443 Nellore 125 7 1,506 3,102 Nellore 120 8 42 6U :r.advel 56 9 60 456 1,282 Nellore 117 10

T(25); W(25) 300 1,729 Badvel 56 11 275 1.:!87 Nellore 117 12 R99 2,000 Nellore 120 13 52 179 1,000 Nellore 118 14 481 473 Badvel 74 15

44 792 1,000 NelIore 115 16

5~4 208 Nellore 112 17 44 2,669 3,002 Nellore 118 18 917 1,500 1,500 Nellore 122 19

1,138 147 577 Nellore 114 20

2,369 3,000 Nellore 112 21 1,846 6,000 Nellore 109 22 497 650 1,1;55 Kanigiri 66 25

144 688 1,171 Kanigiri 59 26 104 344 928 ' Kanigiri 61 27 291 80 531 Kanigiri 58 28 1,293 1,051 700 1,074 Kanigiri 48 29 4,000 3,000 3,650 Kanigiri 48 30

1,311 2,857 1,32Z Kanigiri 53 31 663 326 35 Kanigiri 50 32 503 831 221 Kanigiri 53 33 \ 244 1,068 3,000 Kanigiri 50 34 2,167 1,114 6,490 Kanigiri 45 35 \

~22 872 3,293 Kan-igiri 50 36 \ .. 181 718 2,000 Kanigiri 54 37 507 169 358 Kanigiri 48 38 171 771 1,824 Kanigiri 48 39 814 2,615 2,101 Kavali 101 40

with Chintbodu and1 Padamati Rompidodla villages bearing L.C. Nos. 1 and 22 respectively during Surv_ey and Settlement operations. 76

VILLAGE.

NELLORE DISTRICT Amen itie i·

AMENITIES AVAILABLB WITHIN THE VILLAGJl Loca- Area ,- tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.

(1) (2) (3 ) (4) (5) (6) (7) (~) (9) (10)

41 Damancherla alias 8.00 SP W PR PO Rice Ramapuram 42 Dakkanuru 5.14 P W PO Rice 43 Tburpu Rompidodla 7:90 P W KR PO Rice 44 YerrabhotIapalle 2.39 W Rice 45 Bongaravulapadu 2.84 • Uninhabited

46 Gllrimenapenta 8.&7 P W PO Rice 47 Iskadamerla 7.30 2P W PO Rice 48 Thurpu Yarraballe 8.96 2P D W .. PO Rice 49 Gottigundala 13.77 \ 2P E W PO Rice !iO Chaflagiragala 2.46' . P W Rice 51 Chakal ak onda 12.04 4P,H D .:. W KR PO Rice Rice- , ~2 Ganeswara puram 2.88 P .. , W PO 53 Janardhanapuram 6.42 P W PO Rice 54 Narasimhapuram 6.80 2P W PO Rice 55 Ramadevulapadu 6.46 P W Rice

56 Kaniarnpadu 8.43 P W PO Rice 57 Bhaskarapuram 4.55 2P W PO . Rice 58 Varikuntapadu 750 2P,M,H D W PR PO Rice 59 Kancheruvu 2.81 6P W Rice 60 Guvvadi 12.63 3P D W ,",0 Rice

61 Gandipalem 3.91 P D W PO Rice ti2 Chowdepalle 11.83 P W Rice 63 Gannepalle 7.09 4P W KR 2PO Rice 64 Kurrapalle 250 p W PR PO Rice 65 Sakunalllpalle 7.16 2P W PR Rice'

67 Pullayapalle 707 P W KR Rice 68 Udayagiri alias 21.11 7P,H H E W PR 2PO,TO Rice Kondayapalem f9 Sunnamvari Chinthala • 4.56 P W KR Rice aUas Tirumalanayanipalle 70 Gudinarava 2.43 P W PR PO Ricc

71 Thirurna!apuram 4.69 P W Ricc' Rice 12 Thrpu Boyamldu~ula 2.78 P W 73 Alivelumangapuram 4.35 P W Rice 74 Jadadevi 2.22 2P Mew W KR PO Rice' 75 Thurpu Chennampalle 0.75 P W ro Rice

76 Theddupadu 7.26 P W PR Rice 77 Thimmapuram 1.64 P W Rice 78 Narrawada 9.S4 P,R 'Phe E W PR PO Rice 2PO 79· KOlhapeta 7.36 2P E W RiCo 80 Utukuru 11.3.5 p ••- E W K.R PO Rice NOTE: L.C. No. 66 Qriginally l)ssijncd to 'Etamha!lLCberuvu Khandrika village bas been doleted as it has been mergedi'i 77,

DIRECTORY

_a Land use UDAYAGIRI TALUK

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious. Nearest Day historical Loea- Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Cod. Forest J Culturab Ie for eulti- distance Weekly portance. No. Irrigated Unirrigat waste vation (In Kms.) Market irany

. (11) (12) (13) (14) (IS) (16) (11) (18) (1)

875 3,245 Kavali 88 .. 00 1,000 41 T(36); 1'k(36) 21S 495 2,545 Kavali 96 41 2,127 426 2,50] Kavali 90 43 276 567 681 Kavali 83 44 417 1,403 2 Kavali 82 4S 1,'236 2,466 1,93) Kavali n 46 2,16~ 1,703 781 Kavali 45 47 T(116); Tk(116) , 1,988 2,677 95J Kavali 40 48 T(136); Tk(136) 1,867 4,038 2,77). Kavali 41 4t· 6SS .802 1L9 Kavali 46 50 1,247 3,499 2,959 Kavali 48 .. Sl 412 434 997 Kavali 51 S2 .. 2,161 391 1,557 Ka\ali 53 .oe 53 313 426 3,610 Kav~1i 53 54 872 1,987 1,215 Kavali 53 5S

T(97); Tk(97) 1.234 1,529 2,539 Kavali 104 56 626 1,049 1,237 KavaH 104 57 600 T(13); W(13) 1,061 1.128 1.998 KavaJi 103 58 1.076 199 154 370 Kavali 102 S9 1,575 1,355 S,lS3 Kavali 64 00 60

961 T(73); W(73) 716 265 427 Kanigiri 48 61 581 3,612 3,378 Kanigiri 62 62 250 .. 251 4,037 Nel!ore 96 63 300 ],300 Nellore 107 64 854 3,728 Nellore 96 .. 6S 4,310 168 47 Nellote ]07 67 '.370 T(233); W(233) 2,831 1,302 3,775 Nellore 26 •• 6S ..• 17S 1,200 ],543 Kavali 104 ,~ ) ,165 .~ 90 300 Kavali 96 70 .. 334 1,562 1,105 Kavali 104 71 42 220 1,517 Kavali 104 72 .. 55 100 2,629 Kavali 96 .. 7} T(44); TW(44) 456 828 93 Kavali 101 74 T(l36); W(136) 4S 200 99 Kavali 104 .. .. 750 T(SO): W(SO) J,41S 1,217 1.904 Kavali 90 76- o. .. 413 418 219 Kavali 58 .. • • 77 o. T(4); W(34) .:81 3.568 2,023 Kavali 72 78 T(1O); W(70) 491 ],861 2.289 Kavali 78 " 79 •• T(H); W(tH) 336 J,34J 5.4JO Kavali 51 .. SO with SakonaIapaIle village bearing L .C. No. 65 curing survey and Settlement operations.

N. ,

\. 78 VILLAS.

NELLORB DISTRICT ~aaeDit~

AMENITIBS AVAlLAllLB WITHIN TUB VILiAGB Loea- Area ~ tien Name of Villago in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Clmmu- Postal anI! Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications telegraph Food No.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (to)

8t Thamidapadu 5.57 P E W .. Rice 82 Katepalle 5.66 2P 'W KR PO Rice 83 Ravipadu ,8.26 P W Rice 84 Vinjamuru 27.51 lOP,H D E W PR PO, TO Rice 85 Nandigunta 3.65 P E VI KR PO Rice

86 Yerukollu 8.97 p E W PR PO Rice 87 Brahmes waram 0.86 P E W KR Rico 88 Duttalura 29.27 M,H D E W PR PO Rico 89 MandallanaidupaJle 5.~S P 00 W KR PO Rice 90 Manda11apalle 1.4 P W KR Rice 91 Appasamudram 16.81 P E W KR 2PO Rice 92 Somal aregada 2.55 P E W KR PO Rice 93 Papampalle 3.53 P E W KR Rice 94 Venka tammapeta 4.98 P E W KR Rice 95 Ayyannapalle 2.27 P W PR Rice 96 Nandipadu 6.00 P E W PR PO Rice 97 Chilakapadu 9.45 3P W PR PO Rice 98 Budawada 11.85 4P W PR PO Rice 99 Ollngulavaricheruvupalle . 4.21 4P W KR PO Rice 100 Bandaganipalle 7.98 4P W KR PO Rice , 101 Kampasamudram 705 2P W PO Rico, 101 Cbabolu 4.31 2P W KR PO Rice : 103 Brahmanapatle 5.76 P W PO Rice 104 Pagallapadu 3.60 P W KR Rice 105 Naginenigunta 353 P W PR PO Rico 106 Singanapalle 10.42 2P W KR PO Rico 107 Padamati Naidupalle .17.83 4P W PR PO Rice • 108 Chunchull1tu 6.27 3P,H D W PR PO Rico 10~ Pallavolu 8.67 P W KR PO Rice 110 Allampad'u 12.62 !lP Phc W KR PO Rice 111 Irlapadu 9.62 3P W PO Rico 112 Kadirinenipalle 3.00 P W KR Rice 113 Chinamachanuru 7.73 P o. W PR PO Rico 11. Nagarajupadu 8.13 P W PR Rice 115 Rachavaripalle 9.'2 P .. W PO Rice 116 Bhyravaram 11.59 3P W Rice 117 Gundemadakala 11.3' M W J.>O Rice 111 Sankavaram 4.28 21» 00 W Rice 119 Nallagonda 9.31 2P W ro Rico ·120 Neradanampada 3.09 P W PR Rico 121 Bbeemavaram 8.21 P •• W ItR PO Rico 122 Nandavaram 15.17 p W PR PO Rico 79

DIRECTORY

••d Land use· UDAYAGIRI TALUKI

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, Nearest Day historical, Loea- Area not Town or days or arcbaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and oftbe logical im- Code Forest .A Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance. No• Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

210 730 2,629 Kavali 46 a1 T(3); Tk(3) 410 964 2,175 Kavali 43 82' T(7); Tk(7) 684 1,140 3,4j5 KavaIi 45 83 .. T(194): Tk(194) 1,016 6,836 9,560 Kavali 40 Sri Chennakeshwara- 84 swamy Temple T(49); W(49) 84 630 1,573 Kava)i 47 8j 1,137 1,256 644 2,705 Kavali 56 86 .. 96 166 2218 Kavali 58 87 4,000 T(l3S); Tk(135) 6.476 6,400 1,721 Kavali 72 88 lO9 T(16t); W(161) 213 475 2,673 Kavali 64 89 311 T(39); W(39) 76 226 264 Kavali 66 9ft T(170); W(l70) 466 5,119 5,022 Kavali 67 91 T(34); W(34) 238 280 1.080 Kavali 67 92 82 70 2,107 Kavali 70 9) 230 325 2,633 Kavali 67 94 43 10 1,400 Kavali 67 95 838 T(52); Tk(52) 331 546 2,073 Kavali 68 95 1,700 T(161); Tk(l61) 1,200 1,100 1,892 Nellore 96 91 2.240 T(83); Tlc(83) S50 1,113 3,598 Nellore 96 9' 2,000 444 50 200 Nellore 104 99' 1,500 T(27); Tk(27) 340 234 3,006 Nell ore 93 100 400 T(45); Tk(45) 194 445 3,428 Nellore 96 101 512 T(92); W(92) 420 510 1,224 Nellore JlS 102 1,200 11 312 2,163 Nellore 104 103 30 1,104 1,074 Nellore 96 lOt 900 T(l39); W(139) 110 700 410 NeJlore 109 lOS 4.154 T(50): W(50) 61 513 1,891 Nellore 109 106 1,500 T(1]2); Tk(1l2) 601 300 2,4g8 Nellore 96 101 1,300 T(21); W(21) 301 450 1,941 Nellore 90 lOS 135 622 1,250 3,546 Nellore 80 109 164 1,601 2,000 4,316 Nellore 80 11& 893 806 1,500 2,963 Nellore 85 111 17S T(44); W(44) 176 426 1,099 Nellore 67 112 529 349 401 36,69 Nellore 70 113 .. 130 150 4,913 Nellore 67 114- .. 89 41% 5,848 Nellore 66 lIS 548 •• 2,146 1,237 3,487 Nellore 62 116 2,546 1,303 1,I3J 2,292 NeI:are S9 111 T(21); Tk(L1> 67' 439 1,.597 Kavali 80 .. US 309 . T(18); Tk(ll) 1,063 1,~ 67 2,642 Kavali 51 Sri Lakshminarasimlla- IJ~ swamy Temple M6 .. 214 77 ],241 Kavali 64 120 •• •• 206 ns 4,846 Kavali 6" 121 1,0;' •• 230 ~50 7,210 K. vaH 67 IU \ KAVALl TALUK I !" ..

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KAVALI TALUIC

1971 1911 1971 Location Name of Villap Location Name of Villaac Location Name of Village Code No. Code No. Code No. (1) (1) (2) (1) (2) (2)

79 I akkepalligudur 18 Nagasamudram 9 Adimurthlpuram S 11 .o\l1imatiuJU S2 JaJadanki Nekunampeta JammalapaJem ~ Anantbapuram 64 Anemadugu 68 Iuvvaladinne 22 l'arikota Agraharam ~~ Annavaram 6 Parlapalle ~8 Ayithanpadu 16 20 Peda ltonduru 1 Kasturinaidupalle Katrayapadl1 42 Bhimavarappadu 32 47 Ramanujapuram 62 Kavali (Bit-I) 29 Rangasamudram 81 Bhogavolu Kavali (Bit-II) 61 15 Ravulakollu 15 48 Kesavaram 56 Rudrakota 33 Bodagudipadu 35 Kodandaramapuram 76 Brahmanakraka 43 Kommi 65 BudamiUnta 54 KothapaUe 73 Sambasivapuram 82 Kovurpalle 40 Satyavolu 38 Krakuturu 41 Sayipeta 55 Chalamcherla 77 Krishnapadu 10 Settipalem 78 Chamadala 45 Kumaravenkatapuram 21 Siddana Kontluru 57 Chel,mayapalem 37 Kummarakonduru 70 Siddavaram Venkatesupalem 14 China Annaluru 44 Kunkuvaripalem 34 Somavarappadu 36 Chinakraka 12 Chintaladevi 53 Chintalapalem 23 Lakshmipuram 67 ThalJapalem 49 Chodavaram 80 Thalluru 31 Lingalapadu J3 Thellapadu . 51> 1'hummalapenta 63 Maddurpadu 8 Thurpu Brabmanapalle 39 Dubagunta 11 Thurpu Jangalapalle 26 Dundigam 46 Mallavarappadu 69 Mallayapalem 60 Mannangidinne 83 Umamaheswarapuram 7 Ganugapenta 30 Manubolupadu SO Gattupalle 27 Marellapadu 14 Gouravaram 3 Marrigunta 17 Veeranakol1u 4 Gudava)Juru 72 Munganuru 2 Veligandla 2S Gudladona 66 Musunuru 19 Venkanapalem

81 ~2

·VILLAG.

NELLORE DISTRICT AmeDitl ••

AMENITIBS AVAILABLE W'ITWN THE VILLAQI Loca~ - -Area r " tion Name of Village . iti Educational Medical Electricity Drinking COm.nlU- Postal ad Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph ~~o No.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (~ (7) (It) (P) (10) 1 Kasturinaidupalle 0.95 •• .. .. W KR .. Il.agi 2 VeligandJa 4.64 M Mew W PR PO Ri,Ra 3 Marrigunta 4.3~ P .. W KR .. Ri,Ra 4 Gudavallura 6.36 2P W KR .. Ri,Ra 5 Nekunampeta 7.15 P •• W fR .. Ri,Ra

6 Parlapalle 4.99 P ~. W PR PO R\,Ra 7 Ganugapenta 9:28 P W KR PO Ri,Ra 8 Thurpu BrahmanapalJe . 1.42 P W KR J.A 9 Adimurthipuram 3.03 P ,W PR PO Ri,J 10 Settipalem 4.59 2P W PR Ri,A

Ri,Ra,J 11 Thurpu Jangalapalle 2.42 \" P " ". Vi PR 12 Chintaladevi 11.77 P .~ W KR PO J,~ 13 Thellapa4u 8.95 P,ItI .. W PR J,A 14 China Annaloru 36.Sfj 2M D g. W PR 3PO J,A 15 Ravulakollu 1.76 P W PR PO ],A

16 Kaligiri 9.55 P,M D E W FR PO Ri,Ra,J 17 Veeranakol1u 5.36 P W KR PO Ri,Ra.J 18 Nagasamudram 14.78 P .. W KR PO Ri,Ra,J' 19 VenkanapaJem 1.00 P W KR J,A 20 Petia Kondurll 14.82 P .. W PR PO Ri,Ra,J 21 Siddana Konduru 4.64 2P,H B W KR iPO Ri,Ra,J 22 Parikota Agrabaram 3.59 P .. w. PR PO Ri,Ra,J' 23 Lakshmipuram 3.60 3P B W KR PO Ri,Ra,l: 24 Ananthapuram 5.44 P B W KB. PO Ri,Ra,J 2S Gudladona 13.53 3P H W KR PO Ri,Ra,.J

26 Dun41igam 5.05 M B W KR PO Ri,Ra,J" 27 Marellapadu 1.14 P,M W KR Ri,Ra,J 28 Ayithanpadu 1.88 P W KR Ri,Ra,J 29 Rangasamudram 1.14 P W KR Ri,Ra,J 30 Manubotupadu 6.86 P Fpc .. W KR PO Ri,Ra.J 31 Ungalapadu 2.0'9 p .. W ., Ri,J,A 32 Katrayapad\l 5.. 63 P W KR Ri,J,A 33 Bodagudipadll 4.16 P W KR PO Ri,J,A 3~ Somavarappadu • 5.37 3P .. W KR PO Ri,l,A 35 Kodandaranlapuram 1.14 P .. W KR PO Ri,J,A

3fi Chinakraka 11.27 . 3P B W PR PO Ri,l,A.

Y1 Kummarakonduru 3.62 P B W KR f PO Ri,J,A 31 Krakuturu 1,84 2P Mew W KRi PO Ri,l,A 39 Dubasunta 2.3' P W KR Ri,J.A 40 Satyavolu 7.69 P •• •• W KR PO Ri,J,A 83 DUtlcrOJl.Y

",LaBeI.se KA VALl TALuJc

LuiD USB (Area under different types of land use in. acres) Religious, _, Nearest Day historical Loea· Area not Town or days or archaeo- tloo CUltivated Area available and of the logical im- COde f«est .., Culturable for culti': distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unkrigated waste vatiQQ (In Kms.) Market nan)'

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

•• 582 26 Kavali 42 .. 1 121 T(l24); C(124) 1,414 27 1.004 Kavali 64 2 T(66); C(66) 652 500 1.563 Kavali 39 3 T(939); C(939) 233 1,170 1.731 Kavali 35 4 T(137): C(137) 3.320 6 1,113 Kavali 56 5

2,029 1,165 Kavali 61 6 .. 1,80S 727 3,407 KavaJi 3S 7 .. .. 2i2 197 500 Kavali 34 8 697 30 1,212 Kavali 33 9 1,003 1,177 270 488 Kavali 56 10

173 T(34); Tk(34) 942 169 231 Kavali 57 11 212 197 7,120 Kavali 34 12 299 T(214); Tk(214) 4.559 659 Kavali 56 13 4,887 ~(506); Tk(506) 15,163 167 2,867 Kavali 38 14 .. T(13~); Tk(133) 692 49 2'2 Kavali 40 15 T(371); Tk(37J) 4,286 470 985 KavaJi 32 16 T(38l); Tk(381) 571 1,954 524 Kavali 28 .. 11 T(61+); Tk(622) 132 1,747 6,960 Kavali 25 18 .' T(4); Tk(4} 198 350 88 Kavali 25 19 870 T(384); Tk(384) 6,452 612 1,105 Kavali 28 20

T(165); Tk(16S) 1,549 400 856 Kavali 19 21 897 T(S6); Tk(S6) 749 110 486 Kavali 24 22 T(120); Tk(120) '. 350 800 1,034 Kavali 29 23 T(136); TIc(136) 1,186 167 1,993 Kavali 29 .. 24' T(988); Tk(988) 247 4,845 2.579 Kavali 38 25 j T(l83); W(200),Tk(183) SOO 200 2.149 Kavali 45 26 T(99); Tk(99) S 20 605 Kavali 32 27 .. T(l77); Tk(l77) 20 169 837 Kavali 32 28 T(184); Tk(IS4) B 231 295 Kavali 25 29 '1,482 T(396); Tk(396) 327 2,185 Kavali 19· 30 .. '1'(135); Tk03S) 296 400 507 Kavali 2S .. 31 ,1,303 T(317); Tk(317) 273 S:J2 1,181 Kavali 32 32 19' T(61S); Tk(615) 152 60 5,256 Kavali 32 3) T(498); Tk(498) 1,919 27S 746 Kavali 25 .. 34 185 267 28~ Kavali 19 .35

'1'(626): Tk(626) 6,303 200 84 Kavali 19 36 T(18]); Tk(JU) 452 600 ] ,OBl Kavali 26 .. 37 '1'(613); TIc(613) 2.757 35 2,253 Kavali 37 '"_< •• n '1'(147): Tk(147) 879, 400 100 Kavali 32 19 •• T(243); lk(243) 2,756 687 1,236 Kavali 24 •• .. 40 84 ·VILLAGII

NELLORE DISTRICT .4meoiti..

AMENITIES AVAILABLB WITmN THI VILlAOB .- Loea· Area tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Comtnu- Postal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nic.,tions Te~gtaph Food No.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) ; (8) (9) (10)

41 Sayipeta 1077 P W 'KR Ri,J,A 42 Bhimavarappadu 2.94 2P W : KR PO' Ri,J,A 43 KOXlmi 7.34 M W KR, PO Ri,J,A 44 Kunkuvaripalem ! 3,48 P W KR PO Ri,J,A 45 Kumaravenkata,uram 0.89 Uninhabited

46 Mallavarappadu 0.89 W Jowar 47 Ramanujapuram 3.18 P .'. W PR Ri,Ra,A 48 Kesavaram 11.82 ip B W PR pi). Ri,Ra,A 49 Chodavaram 5.47 P W KR Ri,Ra,A 50 Gattupalle 16.32 3P,H Pb,c,D W PR PO Ri,Ra,A SI Annavaram 7~6 4P .. E W KR PO Rice S2 21.45 SP,H D B W PR 2PO Ri,A S3 Chintalapalem 5.87 2P,M,H E W PR PO Ri,A S4 Kothapalle 564 2P W PR PO Ri,A S5 Chalamcherla 20.06 4P W KR Ri,A S6 Rudrakota 6.54 3P Mew B W PR PO Ri,A S7 Chennayapalem 4.95 2P -w KR PO Ri,A 58 Anemadugu 4.14 3P E W PR PO Ri,A S9 '20.52 3P Mew W PR PO Ri,A 60 Mannangidinno 1.45 P W PR PO • Ri,A 61 KavaJi (Bit-H) (Rural) 17.32 2P,2H,C H,D E W, PR,T PO,TO Rice 62 Kava.li (Bit-I) (Rural) 18.23 3P.2H H,D E W PR PO Rice 63 Maddurpadu 8.02 3P E W PR PO Rice 64 Jammalapaiem 4.58 P W: PR PO Rie~' 65 Budamgunta 7.39 2P E W KR PO Ri,Ra,S 66 Musunuru 7.57 3P E W PR,T PO Rice 67 Thallapalem 9.92 3P W PR 2PO Rice 6& Juvvaladinne 1167 P,M D W KR pO Rice 69 Mallayapalem . 1.43 P W KR PO Rice 70 Siddavaram Venkatesu- . 3.19 2P W KR Rice palem , 71 Allimadugu 8.32 3P W KR PO Rice 72 Muogamuru ,. 5.82 M E W PR PO Rico 13 Sambasivapuram 1.02 W,T KR PO Rice 74. Gouravaram 6.34 2P Mew B W PR PO Rice 75 Bitragunta 7.44 P,M,2H H E W PR,T PO Rice 76 Brahmanakraka 23.93 M,H D E W PR 2PO Rice 77 Krishnapadu 257 P W KR PO Rice 78 Chamadala 6.78 4P ..'~ . W KR PO Rice 79 Jakkepalligudur 10.14 OP W KR PO Rice. 80 Thalluru 5.71 Ii W n PO Rice Bbogavo}u 9.97 8P,2~ H,2D E W 1>R,T 3PO,T.O Ri~ '1 &iPhone '2 Kovurpalle 3.08 'p Phe E W PR PO Rice 83 UmamabCswarapuram 1.&1 P W KR PO Rico /

i/ &5 j)IllECTORY aDel Land Dse K.AVALI TAlUm

LAND USB (Area under different types of Ian" use in acres) Religio.s, .". ~ t{earest Day historical Loea- Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area availa.ble an.. ofthl logical im- CQdo Forest Culturable for culti- distance W,ekly portance, No. Irrigated \1nirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) "(18) (1) . 1,805 7f.7 4,361 Kavali 55 41 "195 T(6IS); C(6IS) 152 60 860 Kavali 32 42 T(23); Tk(23) 1.433 1,042 2,200 Kavali 32 43 T(15); Tk(15) 542 741 929 Kavali 34 44 T(62); Tk(~) 84 175 244 Kavali 18 45 T(49); Tk(49) 204 52 2£6 Kavali 36 46 T(52); Tk(52) 299 1,194 490 Kavali 32 47 T(232); Tk(232) 981 3,000 3,352 Kavali 24 48 610 T{49); Tk(49) 677 975 1,190 Kavali 29 49 729 T(I,711); Tk(I,7H) 5,977 150 1,880 Kavali 16 50 T(I,t03); Tk(l,103) 3,078 794 119 Kavali 20 51 1,920 T(I,461); Tk(1,460) 4,546 2,251 3,545 Kavali 11 52 T(221); Tk(221) 791 200 2,545 Kavali 13 53 1,344 T(355); Tk(3S5) 1,165 397 349 Kavali 14 54 2,538 T(437); Tk(437) 4,466 536 4,S62 Kavali 8 55 222 T(589); Tk(S89) 878 1,135 1.362 Kavali 7 56 355 T(687); Tk(687) 66t 397 1.068 Kavali 16 57 T(71O); Tk(710) 145 960 834 Kavali 7 58 3,660 T(I.092); Tk(J ,092) 5,076 1,305 2,000 Kavali 10 59 T(28); Tk(28) 511 95 294 Kavali 47 60 100 T(l,759); Tk(I,759) 550 2,895 5,685 Kavali 0 61 84 T(1,725); Tk(1,725) 780 881 1,467 Kavali S 62 790 T(376); Tk(376) 1,718 415 1.839 Kavali 6 63 965 T(393); Tk(393) 1 105 400 68 Kavali 6 64 T(381); Tk(381) 571 1,954 ],826 Kavali 4S 65 T(I,249); Tk(I,249) 1,916 1,065 620 Kavali 4 65 573 T(2,070); Tk(2,070) 1,48~ 1,248 974 Kavali 10 67 T(I,033); C(1,033) 764 650 5,002 Kavali 13 68 160 T(72); C(72) 654 7 22' K:lVali 30 69 T(258); Tk(258) J 908 880 Kavali 15 7V

680 T(1.451); Tk(I,451) 143 1,435 1.622 Kavali 13 71 T(I,290); Tk(] ,290) 383 944 1,107 Kavali 16 72 T(193); Tk(l93) 202 150 106 Kavali 14 73 292 T(485); Tk(485) 2,554 252 475 Kavali 10 74 1,466 T(466); Tk(466) 1,906 100 823 Kavali 4 75 T(2,428); Tk(2,428) 10,863 923 1,101 Kavali 20 76 T(696); Tk(696) 93 856 Kavali 24 77 T(I,244); Tk(l,244) 333 700 2,062 Kavali 22 78 "1,054 T(396); Tk(396) ,950 50 4,040 Kavali 26 79 T(227); Tk(227) 2,816 56 600 Kavali 26 80

454 T(S09); Tk(509) 4,649 169 600 Kavali 15 81

T(3lS); Tk(315) 45 648 962 Kavali 14 82 T(3lS); C(338) III 7 196 Kavali 21 83

• \ \ KOVUR TALUK .,i 1 i . 1 J .. E j Iisff.J i j • J I ~-5 l ---1... .i ! ! ; ~ j ~ i H " ~ ! I! :h 1 ~ >- ~J ..J I .. ~ JJ~ :Jl:i 1i J • j :c: _'- ~ : Ht , , , a • f ~ .. . f Jt c(ar: 0 .:I " f. . i .. ! ~ .i i ! !o I . ~, 2: Ii I i (i 1 1 • .t ~ I-~a -II :< .... : Po l '".. § J 1 j 0.. ~ j III ~. . f .i f ~ J! III i! ,i! .~ ~ a; !- ! I ! I z .~ ex: ar: III I J i ! :c: 0 I&. Q :J _, ~ Z _, 0 • ~ •• 0 I: i e c 0 I 2 > III I~141 ~ ~f II II 0 Z >- I~ '( ~ .. III ! i

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KOVUR TALUC

l~l 1971 1971 't.ontwn Name of l'ilJalO IAcation Name of Village Location Name of Villa,. ''£bde No. Code No. Code No. (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2)

88 Alaganipadu 17 Isakapalle 60 Pancbedu 16 Alluru 47 IsakapaJem 79 Parlapalle IS Allurupeta 67 Paturu 77 Alurupadu 38 JangaJa Khandrika 32 Pedaputhedu 26 Ananthabhotlavari Khandrika 62 Jonaavada 63 Penuballe 13 Anantbavaram 70 Pothireddipalem .44 ' Annareddipalem 22 Purini 27 KalambhotlavaJi Khandrika 82 Basavayapalem 6S KaJayakagollu 31 Kaligiri Konduru 76 Ramannapalem .zS Beeramgunta 57 13 Bhatrakagollu 6 Kaminenipalem ;51 Bodduvaripalem 59 Kavetipalem 46A Buchireddipalem ~3 Kodavaluru 41 Sang am 12 Ko hapalle Kavar.agunta to Singapeta 58 ChalJayapalem 4S Kothavangaliu 64 Sreerangarajapuram 1 Chennavarappadu 68 Kovur 3 Chennur" 29 Talamanchi .84 Cnoukacherla 73 Leguntapadu 40 Tharunavaya 31 Choutaputhedu 36 Thiruveedipadu 43 Maktapuram 33 Thurimerla 4 7S Manegunhpadu ·{j6 2 9 UlavapalJe 1 Damavaram 61 MinagalJu 89 83 Damegunta 78 Modegunta Utukurll 21 Dampuru 87 .20 Dandigunta 3S MunulapNdi 39 Vangallu 4S Duvvuru 19 Varini 56 Nagamambapuram 85 Vavilla SO Gandavaram S2 Nayudupalem 46 Vavveru 28 North Amuluru 74 69 Gangavaram North MopUlu 18 GogulapaJle 24 11 Velicherla .,49 Gotlapalem 54 North RajupaJem S VeJupadu 14 Graddagunta 81 Venkanapuram 80 Gundalammapaiem 3() OochaguntapaJem 86 Vidavalur4

'72 Iaamadugu 42 Padamatipalem 34 Yelamanchipadu 23 Indupuru 71 Padugupadu 5S

~7 88 VILua£:

~ELLORE DISTRICT Amenities - AMENITIES AVAILABLE wrrRI~ THB VILLAGE' A. Loca- Area , :"1 tion Nam$ of Village in Educational Medical Electricity . Drinking Comma- Postal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.

(1) (Z) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) , (9) (to)

1 Chennavarappadu 2.07 P .. E W KR .. Rice 2 Marripadu 9.59 M D E W KR PO' Rice 3 Chennuru 10.4~ P .. w rlt PO, Rice 4 Dagadarthi 9.51 !P,H ,- W PR PO Rice 5 Velupadu 4.95 P .. : W .. PO Rice 6 Karninenipalem 0.61 ., ., W Rice 7 Darnavaram 8.14 P .. E W PO. Rice p, 8 Ananthavaram 3.24 " E W PR,T Rice 9 UlavapalJe 3.24. P ·. W PR PO Rice 10 Singapeta 12.17 \ P W PR Rice \ - \' E PO

" 11 VeJicherJa 0.'2 .. " . ", W ., Rice 12 Kothapalle Kavaragunta . 7.30 P · W PR FO Rice .' \ 13 Bhatrakago11u 4.fs() 'P .. W .. PO Rice 14 Graddagunta 1.41 1> ·. W Rice 15 Al1uTupeta 8.8'0 P B W PR PO Rice-

16 Allnru 11.65 2P,H H B W PR,T PO Rice- 17 IsakapaJ'e 9.75 P.H D E W PR PO Rice III Gogulapll Ie 8.47 2P .. .- W PO Rice- 19 Varini 12.77 SP D ., W PR 3PO& Rice: Phone 20 Dandigunta 3.06 2P .. W PR .J Rice' 21 Dampuru 4.14 P E W PR Rice- 22 Purini 5.23 P E W PR PO Rice 23 ·lndupuru 2.31 P .. E W PR PO Rice' 24 North Mopuru 2.39 P E W PR PO Rice 2S Beet3IJlgunta 0.95 2P o· W PR Ricc' 26 Ananthabhotlavari 0.31 W Rice- Khandrika 27 Ka lambhotla vari 0.39 W KR Ricc' Khandrika .. .. 28 North Amulum 4.19 P .. W Rice' 29 Talamanchi 9.27 5P .- E W PR,T 2PO RiCe-" 30 Oochaauntapalem 2.74 P .' •• W KR .. Ricc' 31 ChoutaJ)uthedu 1.11 P .. .'. W KR PO . RiCO" 32 Pedaputbedu 6.S2 P.'-i,H .. W PR PO ~ Rice 33- Thurimcrla 4.01 P PIl.,; W PR PO Rice'" 34 Yelamanchipadu 1.76 P W PR .PO Rice 3S Munulaplldi Q,la p .. W KR •• Rice' 3d Th iruveedipadu 4.61 P W PR Ricer ')7 Kallgjri Koniutu 1.74 ' Uninhabited 38 JaBgal. Khaodrilca. 2.04 P E W KR ... Rice- 39 Vanganu 8.28 P E W PR \ PO Rice 40 TbafUna vaya 5.08 P E W KR PO Rice:- j , I'

'. 89 muCTORY

A. LaDd Dse KOTURTALUItI

LAND USB (Area under different types of land .so in acres) Religious, ..... Nearest Day historical Laca- Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion - Cultiva ted Area available ' and of the logical im- Code Forest ~ Culturable for culti- lliistance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation ,. (In Kms.) Market if any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)

T(351); Tk(351) 716 258 Nellore 40 1 1,416 T(1,073); Tk(I,073) 1,481 2,168 NeUote 40 .. 2 1,776 T(1,391); Tk(I.391) 24 3,497 Nellor. 3S 3 :2,On T(2,500); Tk(2,SOO) 632 300 53l Nellore 32 4 T(417); Tk(417) 1,562 711 479 N eUore 35 5

T(79); Tk(79) 11 170 130 Nellore 40 6 1,681 T(396); Tk(256),W(l40) 281 1,205 1,641 Nellore 35 7 550 T(289); Tk(250),W(39) 110 100 1,017 Nellore 32 8 T(79); Tk(49),W(30) 1,750 250 Nellore 30 ') T(2,835); Tk(2,835) 1.141 3,148 665 Nellore 34 10 T(283); Tk(283) 78 228 Nellore 30 •• 11 2,585 T(368); Tk(368) 33 880 807 Nellore 27 12 1,879 T(490); Tk(490) 45 658 Nellore 29 13 T(74.I); Ch(74l) 102 50 9 Nellore 34- 14 T(3,336); Tk(3,336) 1,638 658 Nellore 32 15

T(4,506); Tk(4,506) 732 2,218 NelJore 30 16 T(I,764); Ch(1,764) 120 1,966 2,390 Nellore 38 17 T(2,022); C(2,022) 853 2,552 Nellore 37 18 T(2,586); Tk(1,786),C(800) .. 600 4,987 NeHore 35 19 T(1,307); Ch(985),Tk(322) 70 419 162 Nellore 30 20

T(2,210); Ch(2,210) 440 Nellore 24 21 T(2,519); Tk(2,519) 15 753 Nellore 30 22 T(I,107); Tk(1,107) 88 21 265 Nellore 27 23 T( I ,051); Tk(746),C(305) 252 227 Nellore 26 24 T(360); Ch(360) 206 42 NeUore 24 25

T(26); C(26) 191 Nellore 26 26 T(l31); C(131) 120 Nellore 22 27

401 T(3l0); Tk(~05),C(5) 949 1,022 NeHore 26 28 1,218 T(I,925); C(I,805),Tk(120) 40 270 2,480 NeHore 29 29 410 T(448); C(386),Tk(62) 10 10 876 Nellore 34 30

799 'I(202); C(105),Tk(97) :20 20 373 Nellore 24 31 T(I,674); Tk(l,OOO),O(S74),C(l00) 12 2,487 Nellore 27. 32 5"1 T(l,287); Tk(I,287) 7 731 Nellore 30 33 T(537); C(537) 11 579 Ncllore 29 34 .. T(65); Tk(6S) 2 76 100 Nellore 27 35 .. T(97); Tk(97) 1 2,857 Nellore 14 36 T(26); Tk(26) .. .. 1,OS8 NeHore 40 37 T(22S); Tk(225) .. J,081 ' Nellore 38 ... 38 .. T(469); Tk(469) . 59 4,750 Nellore 34 39 r(326); C(326) -.. 87 2,f42 Nellore 32 40 90 • VILLAG£

NELLORE DISTRICT Ame.i....

~ AMENITIES AV AlLABLB WITHIN tHE VILLAGE " '''' Loea- Area ,. liOD Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- p()stal and"'" Staple Codo Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.

(l) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) '(9) (10)

41 Sangam 8.10 P,M,H Mew E W PR ·PO Rice 42 Padamatipalem 9.30 M E W PR : PO Rioe 43 Maktapuram 1.97 P E W KR PO Rice 44 Annareddipalem 2.84 P,M E W KR PO& Rice Phone 45 Duvvuru 7.06 ' P,H D E W PR PO Rice

46 Vavveru 11.63 4P E T PR PO,TO Rice 46A Buchireddipalem N.A. gp,2H ,D,2H E T ' PR PO,TO& Rice Phone 47 Isakapalem 2.95 2f E W PR PO, Rice 48 Kothavangallu 4.91 P' D .. W PR PO· Rice' 49 ,Gotlapa[em 0.5& Uninhabited SO Gandavaram 10.02 P,R E W KR PO. Rice

51 Bojduvaripalem 4.73 4P B W PR 2PO Rice 52 Na} u~upalem 1.02 2? B W PR Rice' S3 Kodavaluru 0.63 M,H D B W PR,T PO& Rice Phone 54 1.48 3P B W PR PO Rice" S5 Yellayapalem 6.21 P,H Phc,D B T PR PO Rice

56 Nagamambapuram 1.66 p E W PR Rice" 57 RebaJa 4.66 P •• E W PR PO Rice 58 Chaliayapafem 1.2. P E W PR PO Rice S9 Kavetipalem 0.74 •• •• .. W Ricer 60 Panchedu 3.30 P E W KR PO& Rice' Phone

61 Minagallu 3.96 P,R B W PR PO& Rice' Phone 62 lonnavada US P B T PR PO& Rice Pbone 63 PetiubaUe 3.70 P B W KR PO& Rice Phone 6. Sreerangarajapuram 0.87 W KR Rice 65 Kal ayakagollu 1.51 ~P E W PR PO Rice

66 Damaramadugu 4.43 2P E W PR PO Rice 67 Paturu 4.34 P E W PR PO Rice- 68 Kovur 8.66 Urban Area (Kovur Town) 69 Gallgavlram 1.61 3? E W PR PO Rice 10 Poth teddipaletn 2.76 P E W PR PO Rice'

71 Padugupadll 2.05 3P E W PR,T PQ' Rice 72 InamailigU 4.~ 2P,ll B w PR,T PO Rico- 73 " L,gu~t.padu 1.88 3P E W PR PO Rice 74- Veguru _ 6.95 P B W PR PO Rice 7$ 'Manesuntap3du • 0.84 P .. E W KR PO Ricer-- 91

::DIRECTORY .D. Land lise KOVUR TALllm

LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious. '""'I Nearest Day historical Lm;a- Area not Town or dll¥S or arcbaeo· tion' Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code Forest ,.-- ~ Cu)tvrable for culti- doistanco Weekly portance, No. Irrigate. lJnirrisat.d wast. vatioD (In Kmi.) _ Market jIf any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (15). (16) (17) (18) (1)

1,069 T(~08); Tk(lOI),O(92),C(IS) 364 3,544 Nellore 35 Sangameswara Swamy 41 Temple T(867); Ch(867) 300 4,785 Nellore 29 42 .. T(139); Ch(l3') 391 731 Ne'lore 26 43 T(l,295); Ch(I,295) 200 327 Nellore 26 Atmararoayogi Matham 44 T(I,189); Ch(1,189) 2,20!) 1,132 );Iellore 22 45

_l ,280 T(I,893); Ch(I,880),Tk(l3) 18 51 4,201 NeJlore 21 .0 46 NA. Nellore 20 46A

219 T(994); C(994) 4 671 Nellore 16 47 4d T(2,342); Ch(2.342) 4 10 740 Nellore 22 48 . T(3S1); Ch(3S1) 10 10 Nellore 20 49 T(2,495); Ch(2,145),Tk(200),C(tSO) 4 SO 3,869 Nellore 14 50

.461 T(I,799); Ch(1,799) 100 667 Nellore 14 51 T(536): C(536) 50 70 Nellore 16 52 T(l,461); Ch(I,461) 66 100 93 Nellore 20 53

T(641); C(516),Ch(12S) 20 291 Nellore 10 S4 T(2,964); Ch(2,964) 5 1,005 Nellore 13 55

T(688); Ch(688) 5 46 323 Nellore 14 56 T(I,315); C(l.180),Tk(135) 2 25 1,645 Nellore 13 57 T(63Z); C(632) 6 135 Nellore 14 58 ... T(409); Ch(409) 56 9 Nellore 24 59 T(l,10l); Ch(l,102) 80 402 528 Nellore 24 60

T(629); Ch(629) 855 1,050 NelJorc 22 61 T(327); Ch(327) 290 569 Nellore 24 62 T(I,S60); Ch(I,S60) 15 793 Nellore 21 63 T(2lS); Ch(21S) 161 181 Nellore 19 64 T(532); Ch(S32) 2 60 570 Nellore 19 65

17 66 c'· T(932); C(932) 2 15 Ncllore 8 T(2,S89); Ch(2,029),W(560) 14 180 Ncllore 10 .. 67 Urban Area (Kovllr Town) 68 T(875); C(580), Tk(295) 3 40 112 Nellore 9 .. 69 T(780); Tk(780) 15 60 911 Nellorc S .. 70 71 . ' . T(8bO); C(880) 13 2 417 Nellore 5 .. T(1,291); C(1,291) 100 20 1,341 Nellore 9 n .' . T(768); Ch(768) 6 200 230 Ne:lore 9 73 T(2.650); C(2,650) 10 1.792 NelJore 14 .. •• 74 .' . T(472): C(472) 20 4S NeJlore 11 75 92

VILLAGE"

NELLORE DISTRICT AQlenities " AMENITIES AVAILABU! WITHIN THE VILLAGB ~a- Area :l tion Name of Village in Educa tional Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph FDOd No.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

76 Ramannapalem 1.10 P D B W KR PO Rice 77 Alurup~du 0.98 P E W PR Rice 78 Modegunta 1.12 2P E W KR PO Rice 79 Parlapalle 3.90 M •• E W PR PO Rice flO GundaJammapa]em 1;26 M E W PR PO. Rice

81 Venkanapuram 0.56 P W Rice 82 Basavayapalem 0.96 2P . E W PR Phone Rice 83 Dameguntl 1.16 P E W PR PO Rice 8t Choukache~la 4.37 \ 3P E W PR PO Rice 85 Vavilla 2.S) P .. .,13 W PR PO Rice 86 Vidavaluru 6.65 SP,H,C H J; W PR PO Rice 87 Mudivarthi 7.Sl 2P,M D E' W PR PO Rice 88 Alaganipadu 2.57 2P E W PR PO Rice· 19 Utukuru 13.6l 6P,M,H E W PR PO& Ric.. " Phone

..... 93 DIRECTORY a•• Land use KOVl)R TALUX

LAND USB (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, ,. -::::I Nearest Day historical Loca. Area not Town or days or archaeo· tiOD Cultivated Area available and of the logical Code Forest r ' Culturablc for culti. distance Weekly importance, No, Irri&at,ed Uniuigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market If any

(11) (12) (13) (14) (IS) (16) (17) (18) (I)

T(532); Ch(532) 3 15 154 Nellore 11 16 1(485); Cb(485) 4 20 116 Nellore 11 77 T(700); C(700) 10 71 Nellorc: 16 78 T(I,892); C(1,892) 189 416 Nellore 19 79 T(694); Ch(394},Tk(300) 87 20 5 Nello!e 2S SO

1(303): C(303) 1 ~4 Nellore 18 III T(531); C{S31) 80 3 NeJIore J6 82 T(624); C(624) 113 NeJIore 20 83 T(2,084); Tk(2.03~) 178 537 Nellore 24 14 T(120); Tk(120) 1,480 Nellorc 24 .. 8~ T(3,068); C(3,068) 1,188 Nellore 24 .. 8& T(2,500); C(I,650),C(850) 20 100 2,206 Nellore 21 87 T{I,424); C( 1,424) 221 Nellore 30 88 T(2,803); C{Z,803) 3,000 2,929 Nellore 30 81} 94 APPErt I Talukwise Al)straet of Educational,

'~ 'NATU~E OP r . ~UCAnONAL A ~ Primary Middle Higb 81. Schools tSehoals Schools CelJeg~s Others /I, No. Name of Taluk "'o::a ,...... ---A--,,:\ --.A~ r-A -""--"':!\ }i-.A.--:-. No. of No. of "'-N0.0 f ' No. of . o. of No. of -Villages No. of Villages No, of . ViUages No. of Villages. No. of Villages Insti- hllviag Primary having Middle having· 'High "having Colleges having tutions Primary Schools Middle Schools High Schools College~ oth,er ~chooJs Schools Schools Educa- tional Institu- tions (1) '(2) (3) I (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (to) (11) (12)

1 Nell ore 108 1()~ 1 .... 1 14 14 1 1 2 Gudur 103 /' 143"' 11 11 11 ,," 14 3' 4 .. 3 SuIJurpet 116 132 6 6 9 9 4 Venkatagiri 114 135 1 : 1 6 6 5 Rapur 91 118 !J 3 5 5 .. 6 Atmakur 102 ttl! 23/ 28 11 17 1 1 7 Udayagiri 109 198"· S 5 8' 8 ., . I 8 Kavali 73 137 J3 15 8 11 1 1 9 Kovur 76 130 10 10 13 \. 14 1 1 .. Total 892 1,%69 73 SO 91 98 6 7 1 1 \,/

APPEN

Talukwise Abstract; of Educational, ,( , NATURE OF, r -l. POWER SUPPLY DRINKING WAlED. .-----.A---'"' "~ ... No. of Villages where No. ofVilJages having Power Supply is __--.}o. ~ A "":!I. 81. Name of Taluk Not Well No. Available availablo Tap (includiug Tank River Others Tube wells)

(1) (2) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29)

1 Nellorc 90 32 2 121 .. .. 2 Gudur 67 85 4 119 S S 3 Sullurpct 41 118 147 9 •• 4 Venkatagiri 26 119 132 1 5 Rapur 55 60 1 108 6 6 Atmakur 24 92 3 108 .,/~ 8 .. .7 Udayagiri 16 102 11S .. S" Kavali 26 . 57 1 82 9 Kovur 60 2' 4 , 83 Total 405 694 15 1,015 21 .. 13

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. Mellieal aad other Amenities (pipr. indicate Number of Unit!)

AMBNITY ~ MEDICAL' A ~ Primary Health J'ltiIDily Planning Matern ity and Dispen54ries Ho~pitals Centres Centres Child Welfare Centres 81. .A "'"\ ,- A A ~ A "":'\ A· ~No ,.. No. of NQ. of No. of ""' r No. of No. of rNa. of "-No. of Villages Dispen- Villages No. of Villages Primary Villages No. of Villages No. of hayin. ·saries having Hospitals having Health having Family having Maternity Dispensaries Hospitals Primary Centres Family Planning Maternity & Child Helilth Planning Centres & Child . Welfare Centres Centres Welfare Centres Centres I (13) (14) (IS) nt) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (1)

21 :11 l 1 3 3 .. .. 1 22 24 5 7 4 4 2 :z 2 7 1 1 1 2 2 3 6 (5 1 1 .. 4 6 9 3 3 2. 2. 5 4 4 1 1 3 3 6 11 11 1 1 2. 2 1 1 7 , 10 ~ S ~ 2 1 1 5 5 8 10 10 3 4 2 2 1 1 9 96 101 1.1 24 21 :u 3 3 7 7

DIX-Cone/d.

.. Medical and otbcl' Amenities (Figures indicate Number of Units)

AMENITY ,.- COWlMUNICATIONS POSTAL & TELEGRAPH --" ,...------.A--.--""'. , No. of Post and Villages having Post Offices Telegraph Offices Telegraph Offices Telephones .... .A---~ ~-A--"", ..A--, . .r---..A , ,--..A.-1 No. of· . No. of . No of No. of No. of Villages No. of VHJages No of Villages Post and Villages Pucca Kr.tcha Train baving Post having Telegraph having Telegraph having Tele- S1. Road Road Post Offices TelegraDh Offices Post and Offices phones No. Offices Offices Telegraph Offices (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (3S) (39) (I)

82 39 6 86 95 2 2 1 53 71 7 SO 52 4 4 2 2 36 53 4 46/ 46 3 45 6J 8 49 49 4 3Z 76 52 53 .. 2 2 1'/ 5 45 39 L 73 79 .. 1 1 1 6 23 . 36 65 77 2 2 1 H 47 4 61 68 2 2 1 g H 17 6 ~5 j 69 2 2 10 9 421 447 36 547 588 U 11 3 3 15

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.. SECTION II

TOWN DIRECTORY

Town Directory 'he district from census to cens.s is shown below:

In the Town Directory, the towns in the district Year of Cen3us No. of urbJn units are arranged alphabetically and the several particulars 1901 5 relating to them are given in the following seven J911 6 1921 6 statements: 1931 7 1941 9 Statement I Status, Growth History and Func­ 1951 10 tional Category of Towns. 196t 7 1971 7 Statement II Physical Aspects and Location of The decrease in the number of urban units at the Towns 1961 Census is due to the application of the stricter and more uniform definition of a census town in 1961 Statement III Civic Finances Census. Three of the taluks of this district viz., Rapur, Atmakur and U

Urban Area ~ Statement VII Population by Religion and r- Urban Rural Scheduled Castes I Scheduled (I) (2) (3) Tribes in Towns Nellore 1. Nellore 1. NeHore (Bit-I) 2. Kovlir 2. Nellore (Bit-II) The following seven places have been treated as 3. Kondayapalem 4. Allipuram Towns in Nellore District at the 1971 Census: 5. Padarupalle 6. Vedayapalem 1 Nellore 5 Venkatagiri 7. GangavaraID 8. Pothireddipalem 2 Gudur 6 Kavali 9. Padugupadu 3 SullurQet 7 Kovur 4 Naidupet The total urban area in the district is only 75.1 Sq. Kms. constituting 0.56% of total geographical No new towns have been added to the list of area of the district. The urban population of the district is 253,797 persons constituting 15.8)~) of the towns in this district at 1971 Census nor any of the total population and are distributed among the 7 1961 Census towns are declassified at the present towns. The corresponding proportion of urban popu­ Census. Naidupet, Kovur and Sullurpet have been lation in 1961 was 14.4%. Nellore town a di8trict classified as towns from 1911, 1931 and 1941 respecti­ headquarters has a population of l33,590 persons and vely. All other towns vjz., Nellore, Gudur, ,Venkata­ is the largest town in the district from population giri and KaVJIi have been classified as such from point. It is the only Class I town having a popula­ 1901. The variation in the number of urta:i units in tion of one lakh or mOle in the district. There are no- 97 ~8 ..

Class II towns with a population ranging between . In GQdur town there was a large decrease in its SO,OOO and 99,999. Gudur and Kavali are the two popUlation f~om 17,251 to 8,006 or 53.6% during tbe Class 111 towns with a population lying between decade'1901-1911 which may, perhaps, be attributed 20,000 and 49,999 each. Venkatagiri, Kovur,Sullurpet to the shrinking in the jurisdiction of the limits or towns come in order and are-Class· IV towns whose the town. The loss sustained in the population of population ranges from 10,000 to 19,999 persons this town was made up gradually in the 1ater decades. each. The smallest urban unit from the population But a spurt in its increase may be seen in the decade point is Naidupet with a population of 9,664 persons. 1941-'51 and there after. It is mainly due to its It is Class V town with population ranging between industrial and commercial importance and tbe 5,000 and 9,999 persons each. lThere are no Class VI -expansion of mica Industry in and near the town. towns having a population of 5,000 persons in this The slow rate at which the population is varying district. The largest town in this district according from Census to Census in Naidupct is due to the to area is Sullurpet with 18.10 Sq. Kms. ["Howed decaying importance of the town, The fall in its by Venkatagiri with 16.60 Sq. Kins. and Gudur is the population at 1951 and 1961 and the fall of smallest unit with an area of 4.54 Sq. Kms. popUlation of Venkatagiri toW!] at 1961 Census is due. to the abolition' of Venkatagiri Zamindari be­ Statement I-Statas,Growth History and Functional sides the slump in the hand 10 om trade which resulted Category of Towns in migration of the weavers to the nearby Mica In tbis statement the civic status of each of the Mines. There had been a fall in KavaIi town also towns determined at 1971 Census with their popula­ at the 1911 Census which may probably be due to the tion since 1901 or from the C~nsus in which it scarcity conditions prevailed in the town resulting in was treated as urban for the first time is given in the emigration of the population of the town to the columns 6 to 13. The functional cbaracteristics of nearpy localities to earn their livelihood. these towns are determined on the proportion of working population returned at 1961 and 1971 Censu­ Functional Category ses under each industrial category are also given By the very nature of Urban Development, the under columns .14 and 15 of this statement. This towns ate bound to serve a variety of purposes. In could give an idea of the change, if any, in the order to have an idea of the extent to which the economic pattern of the town between 1961 and 1971. functions are diversified or the predominant characte­ ristic is accentuated, a scheme Qf statistical classifi~ The civic status of the town i.e., whether the cation was evolved at the 1961 ~ensus. Accordingly "town is a Municipality or a Pancbayat is indicated each town canbe classified broadly under the follow­ under column 5 by an abbreviated Jetter like 'M' for ing categories viz., Municipality and ,p' for Panchayat. Nellore, Gudur and Kavali are the only three Municipalities in this (i) Primary Activity- Agriculture, Mining district while the remaining 4 towns viz., Naidupet, and Fishing (Census Industrial Categories Sullurpet, Venkatagiri and Kovur are Panchayats. I, II and III of 1961 Census and CategoricJ The population of the towns recorded at each of the I, II, III a~d tv of 1971 Census) Censuses from 1901 or from the Census at which it was (ii) Industrial:- Industry including Construc­ treated as urban unit is given under columns 6-13. tion (Census Industriat Categories IV, V and Vl of 1961 Census and Cattgories All the towns in the district except Gudur, Nai4 V(a), V(b) and VI of 1971 Census) dupet and Venkatagiri towns, have had a continuous growth of population but the growth in the last one or (iii) Commercial:- Trade and Commerce two decades is more significant than that in the earlier (Census Industrial Category VII of 1961 decades which seems to be due to the increased and 1971 Censuses) availability of several amenities of life, improved (iv) TraQsport:- Transport (Census Industrial medical facilities and the fall in the general morta­ Category VIn of 1261 and 1971 Censuses) lity rates. The incr~ase in the popUlation, particu­ and larly in the decade 1911-21 is comparatively low (v) Services:- Other Services (Census Indus­ in all the towns on. account of influenza epidemic trial Category IX of '1961 and 1971 that prevailed throughout the State. Censuses) ." The predominant functional character of a city/ Statement II-Physical Aspeets and Location of town is determined on the basis of the following Towns principles: This statement deals with physical aspects and (a) If the proportion of working population is location. of townl in the district. There are 13 more than 40% of the total working population columns in the statement. Under columns 3 to 5 in of the city/town in anyone of the above five the statement data relating to the average annu'll characteristics then the city ftown was designa­ rainfall and the maximum and minimum tempara­ ted by that characteristic ture recorded in 1969 are given. If this information was not available for any town then the particulars (b) If the proportion is not more than 40% in any available for the nearest town have been given one of the characteristic), tben the next predomi­ against such town. nant characteristic was taken into account and Under column 6 the nAme of the nearest city if the first two predominant charcteristics with population of a lakh or more is given. Under combined together have a proportion of over columns 7 to 9 the name of the State Headquarters~ 60% then the town was designated as having the District Headquarters, Revenu~ Divisi~na\ the two characteristics and was termed as Headquarters and the Taluk Headquarters together Industrial - cum-Services or Industrial- cum­ with the distance there from are given. Under the Commercial, etc. columns 10 and 11 the nearest railway station and bus (c) If the combined proportion of the first two stand with their distances are given. If navigation predominant characteristics is less than 60% and sea port facilities are available to the town tbey then the third predominant characteristic is also are also given under the columns 12 and 13. taken into consideration in designating the Generally the climate in the district is dry and functional type of the city/town. Such caSes delightful. The fact tbat the districtlies along the are recorded as Industrial - cum - Commercial Bay of Bengal, its breeze renderil tbe climate mode­ -cum-Services or Industrial-cum-Services -cum­ rate both in winter and summer. The towns whicb Primary Activities, etc. 'are to the west of the district viz., Venkatagiri and Naidupet, on the rocky plains have comparatively hot Examined against this background the seven summers. The maximum and minimum temperatures towns of this district fall under the following classifi­ among the towns of the district range from 43° C to cation: 46.10 C and 16.7° C to 29.4°C respectively. Venkata­ Name of Town giri town records the highest maximum and minimum Functional Category .--- .A.----, temperatures. The average annual rainfall in the r-1961 1971 towns ranges from 985.7 mm. to 1,164.0 mm. from both (1) (2) (3) south west m[)n~o()o and n~rth-eait m)ng..oon~ but 1 Primary Activities Sullurpet Naidupet, the heaviest fall is from north-east monsoon. Sullur­ Sullurpet, Kovue pet town recorded tbe maximum average annual rain­ fall and Kavali the minimum. Floods. cyclones, 2 Industry Venkatagiri Venkatagiri 3 Industry-cu.,-n-Primary Naidupet droughts are well known to the people in the district Activities because of the whimsical nature of the monsoons in 4 Services-cum-Indus try Nellore, Kovue the dittrict. 5 Services-cum-Prim ary Gudur, Kavali All the towns are taluk headquarters except Activities -cum-Trade Naidupet which distance 26 its. and Commerce is at a of Kms. from tal uk headquarters. Three towns are located at a. 6 Indus try--cum-Serv ices Nellore -cum-Trade and, distance of 50 Kms. or less, and the remaining four Commerce towns afe at a distance of more than SO Kms. but lcS30 7 Trade and Commerce-cum- Kav~li than 100 Kms. from the district headquarters. Services-cum-Primary Activities The district is well served by road and rail com­ Primary Activities--cum-Industry .. Gudur munications. The bus transport in the district is • -cum-Trade and Commerco under private managcmen~. All the ~owns are connected with the district Headquarters. There are water supply, the availability of fire fighting service. direct services to Hyderabad, Madras, Tirupati and and electrification to domestic) industrial and comm ... · other important towns of the other districts. Almost ereial spheres and rca d I ighting~services and 'Others'.; . all the towns in the district are directly connected by raU. There are two iinportant lines- the main broad­ The Government have a programme of stopping guage line connecting Madras and Calcutta and a the practice of remOVing the night soil by means of branch broad-guage line from Gudur reaching Reni­ head loads and to minimise the human labour in the gunta. Gudur is an important railway junction. process of removal of night soil at various f.tages. The particulars furnished under col. 8 will therefore There has been an increasing demand for passen­ be helpful to assess tlie extent to which this objective ger and goods transport on these lines dlJe to expansion of the Government has so far been achieved. of trade and commerce, industrialisation and conse­ quent economic development. In order to meet this The civic administration in each of the towns of demand introduction of high· power traction such as the district maintains roads. Nellore recordg the diesel engines and doubling of the lines are under­ highest internal road mileage in the district. All the taken in this district. Besides modernisation of the 7 towns have !he open surface drains besides the railways, private goods and passenger services by road sewerage system in Nellore, Gudur. Naidupet and are also being expanded in the district. Sullurpet. The facility of either the water borne or service latrines is reported to be available in all Further the district is \also provided with the 7 towns and the wheel barrows system seems to. ·be the chief practice of removing the night soil but navigation facilities providing c~eap cargo and pas­ in a few towns viz., Gudur, Naidupet and Sullurpet senger movement. Of the seven towDS, SuUurpet and the bucket system prevails. Protected water supply Naidupet are the two towns which are in the vicinity which is the primary responsibility of the civic of these navigation facilities. administration of the towns, is reported to be avait­ Statement III-Chic Finances able only in Nellore, Gudur and Kavali. Fire figh .. ting service facility is available in three towns only. Since the introduction of the democratic decen­ viz., Nellore, Gudur, and Kavali. Power supply is tralisation the popular institutions like panchayats available in all the seven towns. have an important role in the various developmental programmes. The effective run of these institutions Statement V-Medical, Edudational, Recreational w.mld depend naturally on the financial soundness of and Cultural Facilities in Tow,s these insti tutions. The receipts from various sources Medical, Educational, R~creational and Cultural of these Municipalities and Pancbayats are presented facilities available in the towns are given in this under cols. 3 to 8 and their total under col. 9. The statement under 17 columns. The types @f llledical broad items of the expenditure are given under cols. institutions with their Dumber within brackets and 10-15 with their total under col. 16. It may be seen the total bed strength of each category available in from the statement that revenue receipts of Nellore, each town are shown under cols. 3 and 4 'respec­ Venkatagiri and Ko.vur towns are not adequate to tively. The following abbreviations are used under meet their expenditure. The deficit in respect of column 4 to show the type of medical facilities Venkatagiri is more compared to that in the other two available in the town. deficit towns. In Gudur town 'Other sources' under receipts as well as expenditure seem to have recorded Medical Institutions = an higher proportion to total receipts/expenditure. H Hospital Statement IV-Civic and other Amenities in Towns D Dispensary, MeW Maternity and Child Welfare Centre The vari )US amenities being provided to. the FPC Family Planoing Centre people by tbe Civic· Administration in .towns are given in this statement under 16 columns. Particu­ PHC Primary Health Centre la~s are given in respect of internal road facility, the NH Nursing Home eXlstences and nature of drainage system, protected TBe T.B. Clinic AU the 7 towns in the district together have 99 There are 31 Higher Secondary or Secondary Medical institutions which include Hospitals,Dispen­ Schools, 8 Junior Secondary /Middle Schools and 110 :::saries, Maternity and Child Welfare Centres, Family Primary Schools in the Urban ar:as of the district. :J>lanning Centres, Nursing Homes, T.B~ Clinics etc., The following table shows the number of these .. of which the district 'Headquarters' Hospital, the T.B. institutions per 10,000 urban population in the . clinic, the ABM Hospital, the St. Joseph Maternity district: Hospital at Nellore and the Government Hospitals at Gudur and Kavali are important and well equipped. No. of schools per 10,000 population

Medical facilities under welfare activities are Name of Town r- A .",. Higher Junior available in the regions of mica mines near Gudur. Secondary Secondary! Primary 'The total bed strength available in all the 99 institu­ or Secondary Middle ti ons is 1,270 catering to the needs of the entire (I) (2) (3) (4) . urban popUlation of 253,797 persons in the district. Nellore 10 0.3 3.4 Gudur Thlils there are about 5 beds for every 1,000 urban 10 0.3 4.1 Naidupet 4.1 1.0 4.1 population in the district. Nellore and Kavali towns St;lIurpet 1.6 0.8 6.3 are better placed compared to other towns with a bed Venkatagiri 1.7 0.6 6.3 facility of 1,012 and 150 respectively. KavaIi 1.4 5.7 Kovur 1.2 5.9 Educational Facilities: District urban average 1.2 0.3 4.3 The extent to which educational facilities are available in the towns of Nellore District are furni­ Regarding the recreational and cultural aspect, shed in the statement, under cols. 5 to 13. The there are 22 Cinema halls, 6 Auditorium halls and 22, number shown in brackets is the number of institu­ reading rooms including libraries in all the 7 towns tions available in the category. together. A majority of these viz., 11 cinema halls, . 3 auditoria and 9 libraries including reading rooms-. The following abbreviations are used to indicate are located at Nellore town which besides being the type of educational facility available in the town: the district Headquarters is a reputed cultural centre A Arts College and a film journalist centre. Thus Nellore is the AS Arts and Science College most important town in the district and in view of its. AC Arts and Commerce College expanding commercial and industrialactivities, there ASC Arts, Science and Commerce College is scope for its further development in the years to SH Shorthand Institution ceme. TW Typewriting Institution

There are five colleges in all the seven towns Statement VI-Trade, Commerce, Industry and together, of which two colleges, one at Nellore Banking FacUi ties and the second at Kavali impart instruction in In this statement, data on trade, commerce, Arts, Science and Commerce subjects; two colleges industry and banking facilities available in each town one at NeUore and another at Venkatagiri town are given under fifteen columns. Under columns impart instruction in Arts Subjects only; and 3 to 5 the three most important commodities imported one college imparts instructions in Arts and Science into the town are given while under columns 6 to 8 at Gudur town. There is one Graduate Teacher the three most important commodities exported from Training College and one Oriental College at Nellore the town are given. Under columns 9 to 11 the three town. Institutions teaching Medicine, Engineering, most important articles m'lnufactured in the town are Veterinary Science, Agriculture, Home Sciences are given. Columns 12 to 14 are devoted to present the n()t located in any of the towns except the three poly­ banking and co-operative credit facilities available technic institutions, two located at Nellore tow_n and in the town. one at Gudur. There is one Industrial Training Institute at Kavali town; There are 21 type writing and 10 shorthand institutions in the district, the bulk. The three most .important commodities~under im'­ .of which are at Nellore. ports, exports and manufac.ture were decided in terms .102

of the estimated volume of the commodities transacted The industrial sector in the district is very inade... and in terms of the volume of total output of the qllate to meet the needs of the district and is domiw' commodities concerned respectively. in each of the nated by cottage and village type industJti.es. Among:­ towns and not on' Ole basis of the value. the chief industries in tbis district, the mica mining. However, the uniqueness of a town which industry the Ceramic Factory, the Glass Factory exhibited special characteristics in' the spheres of located at Gudur, the Straw Board Factory at Nellore" either indlX'ltry or manufacture or mining etc., has the Spinning Mill at SuUurpet are important. The been retained by indicating those items of production important Small scale industries are the light· or manufacture as the case may be in the cOJlcerned engineering industries' at Gudur. the small units at columns although such commodities did not stand Nel10re producing 1Po~ythene tubinlls, bags and ceramic a comparison with the other commodities in sheer products, the rice and oil mills which are concentra­ terms of their estimated volume of transaction. ted in the rich paddy and oil seeds producing areas in the district, straw factories in Nellore and the' Nellore district like other districts in the State is sainless steel units spread over 3 or 4 centres of the predominantly agril.ultural. The principal rivers that district. The.handloom sarees of Venkatagiri which drain the district are the Penna with two ani cuts at are known throughout the State, match manufactllring. Sangam and Nellore and the Swarnamuld., The other at Nellore, beedi manufacturing at Naidupet and tile rivers are Musi, Paleru, Manneru and. Kandlen. manufacturing at Kavali are some of the important The other irrigation sources are the tanks, wells cottage, industries in the district. One Assisted which are rain fed. The places "which dlpend on rai 11- 'Private Industrial Estate is located at Nellore. It is. fed tanks and wells viz,t Venkatagiri and Sullurpet thus seen [hat Nellore and Gudur are assuming towns are exposed to famine during drought years. iri~ustrial prominence and are fastly developing.Kaval i Paddy is the chief cereal crop and Nellore is known and K{;vur are the other urban areas coming up in as the chief exporting centre of rice mainly to the industrial activities. neighbouring Tamil Nadu. The other important food crops are Jowar, Bajra, Ragit Horsegram etc. Generally the towns' an': noted as marketing Among commercial crops, chillies, castor and ground­ centres where the wholesale markets known as nut are the important crops. Cotton and tobacco are fmandis' are located. The export and import of' also raIsed in small extents. The district is also various commodities seen abo\re will take place in widely also known for mica mines which are conc­ those centres. For obvious rea~ons these centtes are entrated in Gudur caluk. also serving as the link mark.ets for several co~modi­ IMPORTS ties coming in from the neighbouring taluks. Nellore,. Kavali, Naidupet and Gudur are tbe chief commercial The principal imports into tbe district are puIsest centres of the district with large wholesale and retail sugar, beedi leaves, chemical fertilis!fS, cement,' markets which play a prominent role in trade by mill cloth of various types including teryene and virtue of their having good communications. teryle;], electrical goods, agricultural machinery and A substantial volume of wholesale business of the' equipment. district in mica, rice, turmeric, chillies etc., is:

EXPORTS transacted at these booming trade centres. Besides· Among the commodities exported from this tbe trade importance of some of these centres, they­ district, Mica is important and is largely being are rapidly developing into important industrial exported from Gudur and its surrounding places centres. mainly to Japan, East European countries and U.S.A. earning considerable foreign excaange. Next to Banks play an impor~ant role in Industry, Trade' mica, . paddy is exported mainly from Nellore. since and ComlBerc~ particularly in mobilising the r.avings rich harvests are reaped from deltaic areas of of the community and making them available for' . the district b:1t nlJst of th:: trade is with the adjoin­ investment for productive activities. The district· jng Tamil Nadu The other items exported are presents a fair picture in the field of banking since turmeric, betalleaves, lemoll fruits, chillies. yarnj every town has one or more banks'. In all, there are" l1andloom sarees and tiles., 29 banks, . 8 Agricultural CredH Societies, ancF".: -23 non agricultural credit societies, in all the 7 towns under tht Qtegory ,;z., '~Others'~ in c9lumns 15 and "together. But many of tbese namely 16 banks and 14 16. The' Scheduled .Castes and Sc~duled Tribes -non·agriC':1ltural credit societies are located in Nellore population in a town are shown under columns 19-22. itself. 19,145 persons are reported under Scheduled Castes in urban areas of this district accounting for 6.0% oC :Sta~ement VII-Population by Religion and Sche­ the total Scheduled Castes popUlation in the district. duled Caste sf Scheduled Tribes while only 17,172 persons are reported under Schedu­ led Tribes in urban areas constituting 13.2 % of the The~detaib of the population, as per the 1971 total Scheduled Tribes population in the district. ·-Census count, by Religion, Scheduled Castes and .Scheduled Tribes with sex break-up are shown for The particuJars presented in the statements, each of the towns in the district under columns II to VI are based on the data obtained from the 3 to 22. Only important religions wh9se population is Tahsildars a nd local bodies concerned and also from, not less than 10% of the total population of the town the concerned departments like Medical, Educational are given in the statement, while other religions Electricity departments or etc., while the particulars which . account for less than 10% of the total furnished in Statements I and VII are based on the :population of a town are grouped together and shown Census data. .. U '';:; I'- E .:: 5"0,< ..»» ... '" '0-:; ._e ( .9~ I

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In this part of the District Census Handbook subsequent taluks are presented consecutively there­ the Primary Census Abstract of 1971 Census on the after. The villages under each taluk are arranged in following aspects is presented for each Revenue the ascending order of Location Code Numbers. In Village in respect of. rural areas and for each the urban areas the data are arranged in the ascen­ Ward and each Enumerator's Blocks of a town in ding order of Location Code Numbers of towns and urban areas. also in the ascending order of the Ward Number. The uninhabited villages and villages which have been t .:4ocation Code No. and Name of the village/town fully included in a town have been indicated accor­ and area dingly. In respect of villages which are partly inclu­ 2 Total number of occupied residential houses and ded in towns the word "Rural," has been added in total number of households italics and in brackets after the name of the village 3 Total population and its sex breakup and the particulars relating to the rural portion only 4 Population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled have been given against such villages. At the begin­ Trib~s by sex breakup ning of each taluk an AJphabetical list of Villages together with their Location Code Numbers and 5 Literate and educated persons by sex a tal uk map showing all the villages and towns with 6 Total workers and the breakup of the workers their boundaries are given. This Alphabetical List • into nine categories and also the total non-. of Villages facilitates the reader in locating the workers by sex as shown below: required Village and it!! Location Code Number and thereafter know the Primary Census Abstract parti­ Category I Cultivators culars. The taluk map facilitates the loclltion of the Category II Agricultural Labourers required village I town. The juris~ictjon of each Enu­ Category III l..ivestock, Forestry. Fishing merator's Block is given before the urbanJblockwise' Hunting and Plantations, Primary Census Abstract. Orchards and allied Activities Category IV Mining and Quarrying The population data presented in 38 cols. of the Category V Manufacturing, Processing,Servic- Primary Census Abstract relate to all persons alive at ing and Repairs sunrise,on 1st April, 1971 and were present within the territory of Nellore district whether they (a) Household Industry lived in normal residential houses or in institutions~ (b) Other than Household luch as hospitals. hostels, asylums, boarding houses, Industry hotel~ etc., or whether they were merely houseleu· . ). Category VI Construction persons like the wandering tribes, tramps, pavement Categ'!ry. VII Trade and Commerce dwellen, or those living in boats etc. They were all enumerated at the 1971 Census and their basic Category VIn Transport, Storage and Communi­ characteristics have been presented in this Primary cations Census Abstract. Category IX Other services. Category X Non-Workers The total population of Nellore district as on 1st April, 1971 recorded at the Censu6 enumeration. A District Abstract: containing the Primary is as follows: Cenrus Abstract dat~ for the district as a whole together with :rural and urban breakup and also for Total Rural Urban each tal uk and for each town is first presented. It is Persons 1,609,617 1,355,820 2!13,797 followed by the data for each of the vil~ages and Males 110,701 181,609 12',092 towns in tbe fint taluk. The data for the second and Females 798,916 674,211 1l4,70S 111 . 1-12

'The criteria adopted for classifying a place as area of the district is obtained by deducting the total rural or urban and the' concepts of Urban Agglo­ urban area of all the towns in the district from the total meration and Standard Urban Area have already been area of the district. It may be pointed out in this __ explained in the beginning of this volume. connection that the total district area adopted is that furnished by the Survey of India Department and is Columns 1 and 2 of the Primay Census Abstract provisional. The area of the taluts is furnished by indicate the Location Code Number and the name of the State Survey Department. Hence the total area the village or town concerned. In respect of towns the of all taluks put together may not tally with tho Ward/Block/Locality numbers and the Enumerator'. district area. Block Numbers arc indicated under col. 2. Under col. 4 th~ total number of occupied residen­ Location Code is the m~thod by which every tial houses in each village and in each Ward and village and town in a taluk in every district of State Enumerator'S Block of a town are given. These is identified. Each district in this State has been given figures include those of partly residential houses als(t a separate code number, serially numbering the dis­ but not of the completely non-residential houses. The tricts in a clock~wjse order starting from Srikakulam total number of households including houseless house­ district and ending with NaIgonda district. Nellore holds and institutional households is given under ravida 7 Chandala by deducting the total urban area of all the towns in 3 Arundhatiya g Dandasi the taluk from the, tc:>tal area of the taluk furnished 4 Bariki 9 Dom. Dombara, by the State Surv~y Department. Similarly the rural 5 Bavuri Paidi or Pano 113

10 Ghasi, Haddi 19 Matallgi III. In tho districts of Hyderabad. Mabbubnagar. or Relli, Chachandi 20 Mund'lla Adilabad, Niznmabad. Medak. Karimnagar, Warangal, Kham ... 11 Godagali 21 Paky or Moti mam and Nalgonda. 12 Godari 22 Pamblda or Pambanda 13 Gosangi 23 Pamidi 1 Andh S Kolam (including Manner­ 14 Jaggali 24 Panchama or Pariah 2 Rhit varlu) 15 Jambuvulu 25 Rem 3 Gand (including Naikpod 6 Pardhan 16 Madasi Kuruva or Madari 26 Samban and Rajgond) 7 Thoti Kuruva 27 Sapru 4 Hm Reddis 17 Mala Dasu 28 Thoti U Madiga Dasu and IV. In the Agency tracts Mashteen 1 Goudu (Goud) 2 Nayaks III. In the districts of Hyderabad, Mahbubnagar. 3 Valmiki Adilabad, Nizamabad, Medak, Karimnagar, Warangal. Kham­ mam and Nalgonda. The number of literate and educated persons is 1 Anamuk 15 Mala Dasari given under cols. 13 and 14. A person who could 2 Aray (Mala) 111 Mala Hannai both read and write any language with understanding 3 Arwa Mala 17 Mala Jangam was treated as a literate at the 1971 Census. A person 4 Beda (Budga) langam 18 Mala Masti who could merely read but could not write or vice BindJa 19 Mala Sale (Netkani) 5 versa was not treated as a literate. The test for read­ (j Byagara 20 Mala Sanyasi 1 Chambhar 21 Mang ing was ability to read any simple letter either in­ S Dakkal (Dokkalwar) 22 MangGarodi print or in manuscript. Children aged 4 years and 9 Dhor 23 Manne below were treated as illiterate. The test f~r educa­ 10 Ellamalwar (Yellammala- 24 Mashti tion was that the person should have passed a recogni­ wandlu) 25 Mehtar 11 Holeya 26 Mitha Ayyalvar sed written examination or examinations as proof of 12 Holeya Dasari 27 Samagara educational level attained. The highest examination 13 Kolupulavandlu 28 Sindhollu passed was taken as the level of education. 14 Mahar (Chindollu) The details of Workers and Non -Workers are given SCHEDULED TRIBES· under cols. 15 to 38. At the 1971 Census the popula­ tion has been broadly divided into two sections based t. Throughout the State on the main activity viz., (I) Workers and (II) Non­ 1 Chenchu or Chenchwar Workers 2 Koya or Goud witb its sub-sects-Rajah or Rasha Koyas Lingadhari Koyas (ordinary), Kottu Koyas, Bhine Koya and Rajkoya. The definitions and concepts adopted in the economic classification of the population at the 1971 II. Throughout the State except Hyderabad, Mabbu,,* Census are explained below: nagar, Adilabad. Nizamabad, Medak. Karimnagar, WarangaJ, Khammam and Nalgonda districts. Worker: A 'Worker' was a person whose main activity was participation in any economically prOduc­ 1 Bagata Putiya, Sanrona and tive work by his physical or mental activity. Work 2 Gadabas Sidhopaiko 3 lataI'u! 11 Kulia involves not only actual work but effcc~ive supervisiom 4 Kammara 12 Malis and direction of work. S Ka ttunaya kan 13 Manna Dhor. 6 Konda Dhoras 14 Mukba Dbora or Nooka A man or woman who wu engaged primarily ill' 7 KondaKapus Dhora household duties such as cooking for own household' JS Porja (Parangiperja) 8 Kondareddis or performing one's own household duties or a boy or , Kondhs (Kodi & Kodbu), 16 Reddi Dhoras Desaya Kondbs.Dongria 17 Rona, Rena a girl who was primarily a student attending institu­ Kondhs, Kuttiya Kondhs 18 Savaras, Kapu Savaras, tion, even if such a person helped in the family Tikiria Kondbs & Yenity Maliya Savaras or economic activity but not as a full time worker, was. Kondhs Khutto Savaras not treated as a worker for the main activity. On the 10 Kotia-Bentho Oriya, 19 Sugalia (Lambadis) Bartika, Dhulia or 20 Yenadis other band. if a person was primarily engaged in some: Dulia, Holva. Paiko 21 Yerukulas economic activity but at the same time attended to' fame bomebold chores or attended a night school etc., growing or keeping orchards or groves or workin, he or she was treated basic:111y as a worker for the of plantations like tea, coffee, rubber, cinchona and main activhy and categorised accordingly. other'medicinal plantations.

A person who was working may be either working A person who merely owned land but had gi\'ell as a cultivator, as an agricultural labourer or at a out land to another person or persons for cultivation household industry or may be doing any other work. for money, kind or share of <;rop and who did not even supervise or direct cultivation of land, was not Reference Period: The reference period was treated as cultivator. I Similarly, a person working in one week prior to the date of enumeration in the case. another person's land for wages in cash, kind or share of regular work in trade, profession, service or waS not treated al cultivator. business If a person had participated in any such r{'gular work on anyone of the days during this refe­ Agricultural Labourer: A person who worked rence period and this had been returned as his main in another person's land for wages in money, kind or activity the person wag categorised accordingly. A share was regarded as an 'Agricultural Labourer'. person who normal!;, works but had been absent from He had no risk. in the cultivation but he merely work during this reference period on account of worked in another person's land for wages. The illness, travel, holiday, temporary breakdown or strike labourer had. no right or lease or contract on land on etc., was treated as engaged in regular work in which which he worked. he would have otherwise been employed but for his tempClrary absence. Persons unN_er training such as apprentices with or without stipehds or wages were , Household Industry: For a person who return­ considered as economically active and recorded as ed his main activity as engaged in some production workers. A person who bad merely been offered or p~ocessing of goods such as, say, handloom weav­ ing. dyeing, carpentry, beedi rolling, pottery manufa­ work but had not actually joined it was not treated cture, dairying, cycle repeairing,bJacksmithy, tailoring as engaged in work. There are certain types of works etc., it was ascertained if it was a household industry~ which are not carried on throughout the year e.g. cultivation, livestock keeping, plantation work, some A Household Industry was defined as an industry types of household industry etc. A person's main conducted by the Head of the household himself! activity was ascertained with reference to such work in the last one year even if he was not economically herself and/or mainlY by the me~bers of the house­ hold at home or within the village in rural areas:and active in the week prior to enumeration. It is likely only at home in urban areas. The industry shbuld that even when a person is engaged in some other not have been run on the scale of a registered work during the period of one week prior to ihe date factory. of enumeration, the main activity of the person may be cultivation, agricultural labour Of some other work The main criterion of a household industry was attended to normally by him in the course of the year. the participation of one or more members of a hpuse­ Cultivator: For. purposes of the Census a hold. This criterion was applied to urban areas too. Even jf the industry is not actually located at home person is working a3 cultivator if be er she is engaged in rural areas there is. greater possibility of the in cultivation by on66elf or by supervi~ion or direction . in one's capacity as the owner of lessee of land held mem bers of the household participating even if it is located anywhere within the village limits. In the from Government or 3.S a tenant of land hdd from private persons or institutions for plyment of money, urban areas where organised industry takes greater prominence the h0usehold industry should be confined kil)d or ~haIe. to the preeincts of the house. where the participants Cultivation involves ploughing, 50W jng and harves­ live. In urban areas even if the members of the house­ ting and production of cereals and millet crops wch hold by themselves ran an industry but at a place as. wheat, paddy, jow,ar, bajra, ragi, etc., and pulses, away from the precincts of their home, it was not raw jute and kindred fibre crops, cotton, etc., and considered a household industry. It should have other crops such as ~ugarcanc, groundnuts, tapioca, been located within the precincts of the house where etc., and does !lot ihclude fruit growing, vegetable the members lived. .lIS , A Household Induatry related to production, The number of literates and educated J)ersons a1)d l'focessing, servicing, repairing or making and selling the number of illiterates as, per the 1961 and 1911 (but not merely selling) of goods. It did not include Censuses are given belOW: -professions such as pleader or doctor, or barber, musician, dancer, waterman, dhobi, astrologer etc., NUMBER OF LITERATES AND EDUCATED PERSONS .or mereiy trade or business, even if such profession, ~umber of Percentage of trade or services were run at home by members of Literates and No. of Literates to Total Year Educated persons TIliterates Population of the dist. household. 1961 325,636 1.073,2~ 23.28 Sometimes it is likely that the person who may 1971 431,814 1,177,803 26.83 not be working in his own Household Industry may be working as a petty employee in another Household It is observed that though there has been increase Industry. It was, therefore, enquired whether the in the proportion of litera te penons to total popUla­ person who was not ·working in his~ own household tion, the number of illiterates has increased inspite industry was working in any other Household Industry of the increased educational facilities. Most of the as ~n employee. villages have at least primary schools in the di~trict.

Other Workers: A· person who gives his main The percentage of literates by sex to total, rural activity as engaged in any other work which is not Ilnd urban areas in the district in 1961 and 1971 are cultivation, agricultural labour or household industry as follows: was recorded under the category of 'Other Workers'. The, type of workers Ihat may come under the PERCENTAGE 01' LITERATES TO TOTAL POPULATION IN 'Other Workers' category are factory workers, those working in trade or transport, all govern­ 1961 1971 ment servants, municipal employees, teachers, mining r---A --- r---.A--..,.. T R U ..... T R U workers, pvlitical or social workers, building labomers .etc. In effect, all types of economic activity not covered Persons 23.28 19.31 46.83 26.83 22.31 50,94 by cultivation, agricuhural labour or household Males 32.00 27.59 57.62 35.24 30.50 60.27 industry were recorded under this residual category. Females 14.45 10.99 35.49 . 18.29 14.03 41.28 Workers engaged in plantation or forestry were not treated as cultivators or agricultural labourers but as The proportion of lite:ates and educated persons 'Other Workers', continues to be low in the rural areas. It is genera­ lly so with other districts also in the State. This is According to the 1971 Census there were 330,935 mainly due to the fact that urban areas have more residential houses and 341,405 households in Nellore edueational facilities and several urban occupations district compared to 294,854 residential houses and require a minimum level of education so that a large 299,912 households in 1961. Thus there were 1.03 number of parents try to get their children educated. households per residential house at 1971 compared to whereas the rural areas lwtve relatively less educa­ 1.02 households per residential house in 1961. tional facilities and the predominant rural occupation of Agriculture or Household Industry, generally doeS The total number of persons returned at the not require the worker5 in these fields to be educated. 1971 Census enumeration in Nellore district was Even boys and girls of school going age are required. ],609,617 as against 1,398,904 in 1961 Census recor­ tG work in the fields in the rural areas. More than ding an increase of 15.1 % over the population of 1961 ~ 85% of the rural females ar~ still illiterates. The proportions Of rural and purban opulation to the total populations in the district work out to 84.2% . 662,598 workers were returned in 1911 as against .and 15.8% respectively in 1971 Census compared to 719,746 workers in 1961 Census. Thus 41.2% of the 85.6% and 14.4% in 1961. There were 985 females rotal population were workers in 1971 as aglLinst . for every 1,000 males at the 1971 Census as against 51.5% in 1961. The decrease in the proportion or ·989 females per 1,000 males in 1961 Census. working population in 1971 compared to ¢.e 1961 lH,

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\ \ ALPHABETICAL LIST OP VILLAGES

NELLORE TALUK

1971 1971 1'71 ~:Loc:ation Namo of Villago Location Name of Village Location Name of _Village ,Code No. Code No, Code No. (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2)

14 Akkachervupadu 53 Kallurpalle 15 Ogurpadu 98 Akkampeta 57 Kandalapadu 25 Allipuram 4 Kandamuru 9 Amamcherla 62 KantepaJle 50 Padarupalle J6 Ambapuram 49 Kanuparthi padu 81 Painampuram 84 Amudalapadu 59 Kanupuru (Bit-I) 27 Pallipadu 69 Amulur South 95 Kanupuru (Bit-II) 99 Parlapadu 94 Amupa.llipadu 58 Kasumuru 24 Pedda Cherukuru 79 Ananthapuram 107 Kattuvapalle 44 Peduru 63 AIlikepalie 74 Koduru I 64 Penubarthi 75 Koduru II 66 Pidathapolurli 76 Koduru Khandrika 109 Pidurupalem 106 Baddevolu 108 Kolanukuduru 101 Bandepalle 110 Piduru 37 Komarlka 3S Pogadadoruvu Khandrika 87 Brabmadevam 19 Kondayapalem 52 Bujabuja Nellore 70 Potlapudi 34 Koruturu 13 Pottepalem 71 Kothapalem 113 Pudiparthi 96 Cherukumudi 120 Krishnapatnam 115 Punjulurpadu 23 Chinna Cherukuru 31 Kudithipalem 38 Punnur 22 Chintareddipalem· 103 Kudithipalle 5S Kumkumpudi 97 Kuricherlapadu 12 Devarapalem 2 Sajjapuram 56 Donthali 80 Sivarampuram 28 Leburu I 36 Somarajupalle 41 Leburu II 60 Survepalle (Bit-I) 112 Edagali 91 78 Eduru I Survepalle (Bit-H) 102 Madamanuru 90 Survepalle (Bit-III) 77 Eeuru II 83 Mamidipudi Jl6 -Epuru (Bit-1A) 89 Survepa1Je (Bit-IV) 10 Mannavarappadu 88 Survepalle (Bit-V) 121 Epuru (Bit-IB) ]04 Manubolu 114 Epuru (Bit-II) 8 Mattempadu 7 Mogallapalem Gangapatnam 68 Thotapalle 32 6 Mopur South 67 1 Gollakandukur 118 Motluru Totapalllgudur (Bit-I) 26 Gudipall ipadu 100 Muddumudi 46 Totapalligudur (Bit-II) 20 Gundlapalem 30 Mudivarthipalem !l3 GUTviodapudi 11 Muhimudi 43 Mungaladoruvu 5 Upputuru 92 Idimepalle 119 Muthukuru 40 Indukurpet I 33 Mypadu 42 Indukurpet II 86 Valium 61 Nagulavaram 85 Vallurivari Khandrika 39 Jangalavaridoruvu 36A Narasapuram 47 Varigonda Kbandrika 117 Narikelapallo 51 Vedayapalem 45 Narukaru 3 VeJlanti III Kaki thaI apuru 82 Nelatux'Jl 71. Venkanapalem 48 Kakupalle (Bit-I) 17 Nellore (Bit-I) lOS Venkanapalem 65 Kakupalle (Bit-II) 18 Nellore (Bit-II) 73 VilukanipalJe 54 Kakuturu 29 Nidimusali 21 Visavaviletipadu

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Statement "howing the Jurisdiction of Enumerators' Blocks (n th~ Urban Aleas of Nellore Taluk

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NELLORE CITY , Ward 1 E. B. 1 140 Ward 7-Co7lcld. E. B. 46 377 51c) E. B. 2 141 2S4 E.B. 47 520 677 E. B. 3 285 414 E.B. 48 678 836 E.B. 4 415 521 E. B. 49 837 939 E.B. S 522 618 E. B. 50 940 1,1>29 E. B. 6 619 729 E B. 51 1,030 1,t94/:t E. B. 52 1,195 Ward 2 E. B. 7 t 102 1,328 E. B. 53 1,329 E. B. 8 103 196 1,47' E.B. S4 l,4~0 E.B. 9 197 318/3 1,64U E. B. 55 1.641 B.B. 10 319 439 1,789 E. B. 56 1,790 J,952' Ward 3 E. B. 1l 1 79/5 Ward 8 E.B 57 117 E.B. 12 80 189 E. B. 58 IlR E. B. 190 278 13 316 EoB 59 279 E. B. 14 317 389 440 E. B. 60 44\ 580 E B. 15 390 481 E B. 61 581 695 E. B. ]6 482 56. E. B. 62 696 799 E. B. 17 565 662/3 E. B. 63 800 921 j% E. B. 18 663 800 E.B. 19 80t 881; 2 Ward 9 E B. 64 109 E. B. 20 882 992 E B 65 11 () 208 E. B. 21 993 l,1I9fZ, E. B. 66 209 317 E. E. 61 318 42(1 Ward 4 E.B. 22 133 E. B. 68 421 509 E. B. 23 134 253 E.B. 69 510 5'J4 E. B. 24 2S4 399 E.B. 70 595 689 E.B. 2S 400 530 E. B. 71 690 71i!7 E.B. 26 531 644 E. B. 72 718 841 E.B. 2? 6~S 766 Ward JO E. B. 73 E. B. 28 761 909 81 E B. 74 82 E. B. 29 910 1,04,) I 65iIJ E B. 75 166 E.B. 30 ],050 1,21ft 290 E.B. 76 291 406 Ward 5 E.B. 31 tIO E.B 77 407 SOl E. B. 31 III 232 E.B. 7. 50) 129 E. B. 33 233 546 Ward 11 E. B. 79 134 E.B. 34- 541 664/l EB. 30 185 282 EoB. 35 665 !Wi F. B. 81 283 402 E.B. 36 851 1,(25 E. B. 82 403 50t Ward 6 E. n. 37 132/2 E. B. 83 505 6~ ~/Z_ E. B. 38 133 217 Eo B. 84 f45 743 E. B. 39 218 297 E. B. 85 744 921 E. B. 40 298 378/? Ward 12 E. B. 86 1;'9' E B 41 379 479 E B 87 IliO 301} EB. 42 4110 572/! E.,B. U ?Ol 4J9' Ward 7 E. B. 43 t 137 E. B. 89 440 6'lg E. B. 44 133 2M E B. 96 f,09 7U E. B. 4' 265 376/7 E. B. 91 719 83() 142

Statement showing the J uris die tion of Enumerators' Blocks (h the Urban Areal 0/ N ef/ore Ta/uk

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NELLORB CITY

'Ward 12-Concld. E.B. 92 840 995/2 Ward 17 E.B. 138 1 139 E.B. 93 996 1,146 E.B.. 139 140 237)3 E.B. 94 1,J41 1,25~A E.B. 140 238 356/3 E.B. 95 1,257 1,366 B.B. 141 357 521 E. B. 96 1.367 1,499 E.B. 142 522 633 E.B. 97 1,500 1,698 E.B. 143 634 742

Ward 13 E. B. 9S 1 132/2 Ward 18 E.B. 144 123 E. B. 99 133 250 E.B. 145 124 263 E.B. 100 2S1 350 E.B. 146 269 382 E.B. 101 3S1 501 £.B. 147 383 653 E. B. 102 508 680 EB. 148 654 774 \ Ward 14 E. B. 103 . 1 79/2 Ward 19 E.B. 149 1 140 E. B. 104 80 212 E.B. 150 141 252/2 E.B. 105 213 467 E.B. 151 253 332 E.B. 152 333 444 Ward 15 E. B. 106 I 100 E.B. 153 445 627 E. B. 107 101 224 E.E. 154 62& 728 E. B. 108 225 300 E. B. 109 301 310 Ward 20 E.B. 155 1 W/2 E.B. ltO 311 439 E.B. 156 113 215 E B. 111 440 576 E.B. 157 216 313 E B. 112 577 689 E.n. 158 314 424 E.B. 113 690 791/5 E.B. 159 425 514 E.B. 114 792 896 E.B 160 515 596 E.B. 115 897 1049 EB. 161 597 6'tJ3 E.B. 116 1,050 J,210 E.B. 162 694 .814 E.B. 111 1,211 1, J.(2)~- Il F.B. 163 815 94118 E.B. 164 942 1.082 ]13 Ward.16 f.B. 131 E.B. 165 1.083 ],194 E.B. Jl9 132 292 B.B. 166 1.195 1,351 E.B. 120 293 526 E.B. l{)'1 1.352 1,468 527 E.B. 121 757 B,B 168 1,469 1,579 EB 122 758 927 B.B. 169 1,580 L705 E.B. 113 928 1,ORb E B. 170 1,707 1,824 E.B. 124 1,087 1,229/2 E B. 171 1,825 1,933 B.B. 125 1,230 J ,417/2 E.B. 126 1,418 1,548 Ward 21 E.B. 172 116 LB. 127 1,549 1,679 E.B. 173 117 236 E.B. 128 1,680 I,E06 E.B. 174 237 352 E B. 129 1,807 1,<)2; E.B. 17S 353 498 499 6]7 E.B. 130 1,926 2,039 E.B. 176 177 . 618 708/2 E.B. 131 2,040 2,224 E.? E.B. 132 2.225 2,408 Ward 22 E.B. 178 1 83 E.B. 133 2,409 2,555/3 E.B. 179 8<1 190 E,B. 134 2,5~6 2,710 E.B. 180 191 305 E.B. 135 2,711 2.838/2 E.B. 181 3C6 402/2 E.", 136 2,8J9 3,004 E.B. 182 403. 502 E:'8. 137 3,005 3,048 E.B. 183 503 648 143

Statement showing the Jurisdiction of Enumeratdf:J' Blocks In the Urbon Areas oj Nellore Taluk

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NELLORE CITY

Ward 22-Concld. E.B. 184 649 744 Ward 24-Concld. E.B. 201 393 521 E.B. liS 745 895 E.B. 202 528 655 E.D 203 656 741 Ward 23 E.B. 186 1 110 EB. 204 742 865 E.B. 187 III 259 ED. 205 866 I,OH) E.B. 188 260 388 E,B. 206 I,OIl 1,11& E.B. 189 389 489 E.B. 201 1,111 1,231 613 E.B. 190 490 E.D. 208 1,238 1,401 EB. 191 614 710 E.B. 209 1,4OZ 1,545 192 711 829/2 E.B. E.B. 210 1,546 1,658 E.B. 193 830 960 E.B. 211 1,659 1,793 E.B. 194 961 1,081/2 E B. 212 1,794 1,946 E.B. 195 1,082 1,244 E.B. 213 1,941 2,096 E.B. 196 1,245 1,413 E.n. 214 2,097 2,232. E.B. 197 1,414 1,529 E.H. 2i5 2,233 1,391 LB. 216 2,392 2,511)0 Ward 24 E.B. 198 125 E.B: 199 128 260 E.B. 200 261 3"2 144

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GUDUR TALUIC

1971 1971 1971 Location Name of Villap Loc:ation Name of Village Location Name of Villege Code No. Code No. CadeNo. (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2)

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Statement showing the Jurisdiction oj Enumerators' Blotb in the Urban Arias of Sullurpet Taluk

Enumerator's Block No. and its Jurisdiction Enumerator's Block No. and its JurisdictioD Wardl r WwlJ : ~ Lecality/ BOJse Numbers included LocalityJ . House Numbers i.r)clu®d BlpckNo. in the Block Block No. in the Block . E.B. No. r "., i\ B.B.No. r .... II From To Frem To .. (H (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) '(4)

SULLURPET TOWN

Ward 1 B. B. 126 1-1-1 1-6-25 E.B. 127 1-6-26 1-6-28 Ward 8 E.B. J35 8-1-1 8-2-10 1-7-1 1-7-21 E. B. 136 8-2-11 8-5~10 E.B. 137 8-5-11 8~6-31 Ward 2 E.B. 127 2-1-1 2-1-112 E.B. 128 2-2-1 2-3-39 Ward 9 E. B. 137 9-1-1 9-3-5/2 E. B. 138 9-3-6 9-S-3() Ward 3 E.B. 123 3-1-1 3-1-75 E.B. 139 9-5-31 9-5..:85 E.B. 129 3-1-~~ 3-3-50 E. B. 130 :3-4-1 3-4-56 Ward 10 B.B. 139 10-1-1 10-2-86 E.B. 140 10-2-87 10-4-55 Ward 4 B.B. 130 4-1-1 4-4-30 Ward 11 B. B. 141 10-4-5& 10-4-68 B. B. 131 4-4-31 4-4~131 11-1-1 11-4-10 Ward S B. B. 131 5-1-1 5-4-18 • E.B . 142 11-4-11 11~ B.B. 132 5-5-1 5-8-19 , Ward 12 B.B. 142 12-1-1 12-3-93 .' Ward 6. B. B. 133 6-1-1 6-1-146 B.B. 143 12-3-94 12-3-161 B.B. J34 6-2-1 6-3-1' Ward 13 B. liI. 143 13-1-1 13-1-40 Ward 7 'E:B. 134 7-1-1 7-2-90 B.B. 144 13-1-41 13-2-40 B.B. 135 7-2-91 7-3-58 B.B. 145 1)-,2-41 13-iZ-160

NAIDUPET TOWN

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RAPUR TAUJE

1971 1971 1971 Location Name of ViUa .. Location Name of Villa.. Location Name of Village Code No. CClde No. Code No. (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2)

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19'71 ·1971 lf71 Location Name of Villa.. Location Name of Villa.. ,*-tion NUte of YlltNe Code No. CadeNo. OIdeNo. (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2)

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UDAYAGIRI TALtJIl

D71 1971 1971 Location Name of Villa .. Location Name of Villap Code No. Location Name of Viii ... Code No. CodoNo. (I) (2) (1) (2) (I) (2)

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KAVALI TALUIi

1971 1971 1971 Location Name of Villa.. Location Name of Villa.. Location Name 01. V... Code No. Code No. Code No. (1) (2) (1) (2) (I) (2)

9 Adimurthipuram 79 Jakkepalligudut 18 Nagasamudram 71 Allimadugu 52 Jaladanki 5 Nekunampeta 24 Ananthapuram 64 Jaromalapalero Juvvaladinne 58 Aneroadugu 68 22 51 Annavaram Parikota Agrabaram 28 Ayithanpadu 6 Parlapalle 16 Kaligiri 20 Peda Konduru 1 Kasturinaidupalle 42 Bhiroavarappadu 32 Katrayapadu (12 Kavali (Bit.I) 47 Ramanujapuram 81 Bhogavolu 29 Rangasaroudra. 75 Bitragunta 61 Kavali tBit-lI) 48 Kesavararo IS Ravu1akollu 33 Bodagudi padu 56 Rudrakota 76 Brahmanakraka 35 Kodandaramapuram 65 Budamgunta 43 Kommi 54 Kothapallc 73 Sambas iva puraa 82 Kovurpallc 40 Satyavolu' 38 Krakuturu 41 Sayipeta 5.5 Chalamcherla 77 Krishnapadu 10 Settipalem 78 Chamadala 45 Kumara venkatapuram 21 Siddana KondarD 57 Chennayapalem 37 Kummarakonduru 10 Siddavaram VenkafeMipaleJ!l 14 China Annaluru 44 Kunkuvaripalem 34 Somavarappadu 36 Chinakraka I 12 Chmtaladevi 53 Chintalapalem 23 Lakshmipuram 67 ThaJlapalem 49 Chodavaram 31 Lingalapadu 80 Thalluru 13 Thellapadu 59 Thurrmalapenta 63 Maddurpadu 8" Thurpu Brahmanapal. 39 Dubagunta 46 Ma Ilavarappadu 11 Thurpu Jangalapalle 26 Dundigam 6'1 Mallayapalem Mannangid inne 60 13 UmamaheswarapuraR1 7 Ganugarenta 30 Manubolupadu 50 GatlUpaJle 27 Marellapadu 14 Gouravaram 3 Marrigunta 17 VeeranakolJu Gudavalluru 72 Mungamuru 2 Veligandla 25• Gudladona 66 Musunuru 19 Venkanapalem

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KAVALI TOWN

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Enumerator's Block No. and its Jurisdiction Enumerator's Block No. and its Jurisdiction Ward/ ,.. -"--- ~ Ward/ ,..----_____A ~ Locality! House Numbers included Locality! House Numbers included Block No. in the Block Block No. in the Block E.B.No. ,....--~ E.B.No. ,...--___A ... From To From To ffl (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4) KOVUR TOWN

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Page No. Reference Column No.' For Read 0) (2) (3) (4) (5) , 124 District (R) 52 275,048 275,041 129 42 Indukurpet II 15 (Not clear) 1,369 145 Ward 7 E. B, 48 7 346 " 156 Ward 16 E. B. 135 6 7fiB 162 Ward 24 E. B. 210 16 16 61 194 Ward 14 E, B. 49 33 23 20 203 133 ~I!diri Chinanarasimhunigutta 8 H56 134 Mannemutheri 13 l' " 143 140 208 143 Andagundala 6 1,88 1,848 145 Tada 6 1,80 1,48() 147 Bheemalavaripalem 6 7& 70S 2()9 168 Chennugaripalem 4 20 220 275 38 Anumasamudram I) (Not clear) 223 11!8 18 Devammacheruvu 9 0 'TO 19 Vempalle Thoka alias Ravimanudinnc 15 " 6 5 294 83 Ravipadu 7 459 259 315 Ward 10 Total 18 3 6 23 " 316 Ward 1 B.B.2 37 386 146 317 Ward 7 E.B.20 36 S 8 .. E.B.19 37 141 151 Total 29 76 79 Ward 11 Total 35 235 234- 37 1,159 1,019 " 320 3 Chennuru S 466 646 13 Bhatrakagollu 8 668 688 322 7 Damavaram 20 278 378 328 77 Alurupadu 37 82 182 332 Ward 2 Total 22