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CENSUS 1971
SERIES 1
ANDHRA PRADESH
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK
WEST GODAVARI
PART X-A
VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY
PAR.T X-B
VILLAGE & TOWN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
PUII.ISIiIIO IT TMI ~VERNMENT Of ANOHRA PRADI!SH
1973
T. VEDANTAM OF THI INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVIC!
DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS ANDHRA PRADESH-
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INTENSIVE AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME IN WEST GODAVARI
DISTRICT
West Godavari District irrigated by the waters of river Godavari
is one of the most progressive districts for agriculture and other
agro~based industries and trade. More than three fourths of the
total cropped area is under assured irrigation. The cultivators in
this district are by and large fertiliser minded and educated for
preventing pests and disease attacks of crops both by cultural and
chemical methods. The farmers in this district have long experience
in improved methods of cultivation and produce sizeable marketable
surplus every year. It is, for these reasons that the Intensive
Agricultural Divtrict programme known as the Package Programme was
started first in West Godavari District in 1960 aiming at further
increasing the production offood and important commercial
crops.
West Godavari District ranks first among the rice growing
districts in the State, both in regard to area under crop and in
respect of production. The area under rice in 1970-71 in this
district is 384,367 hectares constituting 70.5% of the total
cropped area in the district and 10.9% of the total area under the
crop in Andhra Pradesh State. The annual outturn of rice in this
district is 659,078 tonnes which forms 13.8% of the total outturn
in the State. The average yield per hectare in the district is
1,715 Kgs. as against 1,359 Kgs. in the State. It is also reported
that in the recent times one of the cultivators in West Godavari
District could produce 6,916 Kgs. of rice of an high yielding
variety per hectare. About 73% of the total workers or 2910 of
total population in the district are engaged in agriculture.
Source:- Bureau of Economics and Statistics, Government of
Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad. "Padi Pantalu" Sep. 71 Published by the
Director of Information, Public Relations and Tourism, Government
of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad.
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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 agencies and academic bodies like
Universities and Research Institutions. The scope: of theses
Handbooks was enlarged to make them more useful during the 1961
Census. Considering the delay in the publication of these Handbooks
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
viz., 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 cf the 1971 Census Handbooks of all the 21 Districts in the
State have been finalised alredy·and I expect that before the end
of 1973 Parts A and B for all the 21 Districts would have been
published.
The compilation of these Handbooks is being done from -the 1951
Census in the Office of the Director of Census Operations while the
cost of paper, printing, etc., required for these volumes is being
borne 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 Government of Andhra Pradesh, Shri S. A. Quader, lAS., for
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 and Town Directories
are obtained from different State Government and Central Government
Departments 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. Roy Burman, Deputy Registrar
General, India who formulated the contents of these Handbooks 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
West Godavari 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 } Drafting, Scrutiny
and " T. Brahmiah, Statistical Assistant
Supervision
Sri N. Gangaraju, Computor )
" S. Ramakrishna, Assistant Compiler i
Compilation " P. V. Prabhaker, Assistant Compiler
{ " N. Venkateswara Sastry, Assistant Compiler J
Sri T. Govardhan Rao, Statistical Assistant Supervision of
Printing
Sri J. Venkateswara Rao, 'Proof Reader ")
V. Babu Rao, Assistant Compiler >- Proof Reading " )
Sri A. Venkateswar Rao, Assistant Compiler Scrutiny of Maps
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Sri M. N. Ram Mohan, Artist .,
" " " " " " Smt.
Syed Ahmed, Senior Draughtsman M. J. Sadiq, Draughtsman N. G.
Swamy, Draughtsman Mohiuddin Hassan, Draughtsman M. Shankariah.
Draughtsman Md, Yaqub Ali, Draughtsman B. Raghuram, Draughtsman
Daya Saxena, Draughtsman
I am grateful to their services.
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Preparation of Maps
I trust that this humble effort on the part of the Census
Organisation would meet with the appreciation it deserves.
T. VEDANTAM Director of Census Operation3
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CONTENTS
In troduction
PART A - VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
SECTION I - VILLAGE DIRECTORY
Explanatory Note - Village DirectoJy 7 Village Directory:
Eluru Taluk , Chintalapudi Taluk Polavaram Taluk Kovvur Taluk
TadepaUigudem Taluk Tanuku Taluk Narsapur Taluk Bheemavaram
Taluk
Talukwise Abstract of Amenities
Explanatory Note - Town Directory
Town Directory:
SECTION II - TOWN DIRECTORY
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Statement Statement
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Status, Growth History and Functional Category of Towns Physical
Aspects and Location of Towns .
Statement Statement Statement Statement Statement
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VI VII
Civic Finance Civic and other Amenities Medical, Educational,
Recreational and Cultural Facilities Trade, Commerce, Industry and
Banking Facilities Population by Religion and Scheduled
Castes/Scheduled Tribes
PART B - VILLAGE AND TOWN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
Explanatory Note - Primary Census Abstract i~~,," t.;_"j
Primary Census Abstract
WEST GODAVARI DISTRICT
Eluru Taluk , Chintalapudi Taluk Polavaram Taluk Kovvur Taluk ,
Tadepalligudem Taluk Tanuku Taluk Narsapur Taluk Bheemavaram
Taluk
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, WEST GODAV AllI DISTRICT
Eluru Taluki Chintalapudi Taluk Polavaram Taluk Kovvur Taluk
Tadepalligudem Taluk
Tanuku Taluk Narsapur Taluk Bheemavaram Taluk
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MAPS
West Godavari District-Talukwise Density of Popu lation
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FIGURES AT A GLANCE COMPARATIVE FIGURES OF THE STATE AND THE
DISTRICT
Andhra Pradesh West Godavari I State Dist~t N
POPULATION TOTAL Persons 43,502,708 2,374,306 Males 22,008,663
1,190,938 / Females 21,494.045 1,183,368
RURAL Persons 35,100,181 1,953,921 Males 17,698,247 980,122
Females 17,401,934 973,799
URBAN Persons 8,402,527 420,385 Males 4,310,416 210,816 Females
4,092,111 209,569
DECENNIAL POPULATION +20.9 +20.02 GROWTH RATE 1961-71
GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (Sq. Kms.) 276,754.0 7,780.0
DENSITY OF POPULATION PER Sq. Km. 157 305
SEX RATIO (Number of Females per 1,000 977 994 Males)
PERCENTAGE OF LITERACY Persons 24.6 34.4 Males 33.2 40.4 Females
15.8 28.3
PERCENTAGE OF URBAN POPULATION 19.3 17.7 TO TOTAL POPULATION
PERCENTAGE OF WORKERS TO TOTAL Persons 41.4 40.6 POPULATION
(Main Activity only) Males 58.2 59.2
Females 24.2 21.9
BREAK-UP OF.WORKERS:
PERCENTAGE TO TOTAL WORKERS
(i) CULTIVATORS Persons 32.2 22.4 Males 37.4 28.8 Females 19.4
5.2
(ii) AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS Persons 37.9 50.1 Males 27.7 39.1
Females 63.1 79.7
(iii) OTHER WORKERS Persons 29.9 27.5 • Males 34.9 32.1
Females 17.5 15.1
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PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTE Persons 13.3 14.3-POPULATION TO
TOTAL POPULATION Males 13.3 14.5
Females 13.2 14.1
PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBE Persons 3.8 2.2 POPULATION TO
TOTAL POPULATION Males 3.8 2.2
Females 3.8 2.2
NUMBER OF OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL 8,041,925 417,155 HOUSES
NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 29,428 880 Inhabited 27,221 841
Uninhabited 2,207 39
NUMBER OF URBAN AREAS 224 IOo
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INTRODUCTION
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· INTRODUCTION
GENERAL BACKGROUND OF THE DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK
I District Manuals and District Gazetteers
Prior to 1905, the erstwhile composite Madras Government
compiled and published a District Manual for each district. It
contained not only particulars of items of more or less a permanent
character such as physical characteristics, history, religion and
ethnography but also a few statistical tables including those
relating to population which became obsolete within a few years of
their publication. The Madras Government, therefore, replaced these
District Manu~ als by another publication known as the District
Gazetteer consisting of two Volumes 'A' and 'B'. VoJume A contained
descriptive matter and such gerieral tables as might be necessary
to explain the text and Volume B contained detailed statistics.
They decided that Volume B should be brought out periodically after
each decennial census so that they contain the latest statistics.
Volume A was pub-lished for some districts between 1905 and 1927 in
the composite Madras State. The publication of Volume A was
discontinued in 1927. Volume B was pub-lished for all the districts
of the composite Madras State between 1906 and 1915. The
publication of Volume B was also stopped after 1931 Census. Due to
the II World War, the District Gazetteers were not published after
the 1941 Census.
In the erstwhile Hyderabad State also the Gazet-teer Volumes
were brought out for some of the districts.
The scheme of publication of revised District Gazetteers was
started in 1958 by the State Govern~ ments and in this Stale, the
Gazetteers of some districts like Cuddapah and Anantapur have been
published already.
The Village Statements
Apart from these District Manuals and Gazet~ teers, the census
data upto village level used to be published in a brochure called
"Village Statement" for each district immediately after every
census from 1872 upto 1941.
The Village Statements merely showed the number of occupied
houses and popUlation by religion of each village and town and they
did not contain any more details. From the 1951 Census, Village
State-
• ments were replaced by the District Census H~ndbooks.
District Census Handbooks
The idea of compiling the District Census Hand~ books for each
district in place of Village Statements was first entertained and
put forward at the 1951 Census by Sri R. A. Gopalaswamy, I.C.S.,
the then Registrar General, India and ex-officio Census
Commissioner of India as part of a plan intended to secure an
effective method of preserving the census records prepared for
areas below the district level. He proposed that all the District
Census Tables and Census Abstracts prepared during the process of
sorting and compilation, should be bound together~in a single
manuscript volume called the "District Census Handbook" and
suggested to the State Governments that the Handbook with or
without the addition of other useful information relating to the
district should be printed and published at their own cost, in the
same manner as the village statistics of the past censuses. This
suggestion was accepted by most of the State Governments. Both the
composite Madras State and the erstwhile Hyderabad State accepted
this suggestion and published the District Census Handbooks for all
districts at their own cost. In the erstwhile Hyderabad State, the
District Census Handbooks were brought out in two parts, Part I
containing Administrative Statistics and Part II the Census Tables.
In the composite Madras State, the Handbooks were brought out in
one single volume only for each district.
Pattern at 1961 Census
At the 1961 Census, the scope of the District Census Handbooks
was significantly enlarged by~Sri Ashok Mitra, I.C.S., the then
Registrar General. India. The District Census Handbooks of 1961
Census of Andhra Pradesh were divided into four parts. The first
part contained narrative description of the Physical features,
History, Social, Economic and Demographic characteristics, the
progress made in each field of administration over the past decades
and a brief gazetteer of places. The second part contained the
Administrative Statistics of various departments. The third part
contained the 1961 Census Tables viz., General Population Tables,
Economic Tables, Cultural and Migration Tables, Special Tables on
Scheduled Castes an,d Scheduled
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Tribes. The fourth part consisted of Village and Towll.
Directory which was the most vital part of the Handbook, giving
villagewise and townwise Primary Census Abs'tract i.e., particulars
of area, households, population, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled
Tribes, literates, broad categorisation of working population etc.
Important amenities such as educational, medical, public health and
communication facilities available were also indicated against each
village and town. Nine Sub-Tables containing viJIagewise
parti-culars such as irrigation sources, important crops raised,
value of land, co-operative societies, indus-trial establishments,
police. stations, list of skilled craftsmen etc .. , were given
after Village and Town Directory. A tabular' statement on Fairs and
Festi-vals ,in the district was given at the end of the volume. All
these four parts were bound in a single volume and published at the
cost of the State Govern-ment.
Pattern at 1971 Census
The District Census Handbooks proved to be very useful and
valuable publications and had consi-derable demand by public as
well as the official users of the census data. At the 1971 Census,
it was there-fore, decided not only to continue the publication of
the District Census Handbooks but also to enlarge its scope
further.
At the last Census, there was some delay in the publication of
the District Census Handbooks due to the inadequate printing
facilities. In order to avoid delay in pUblication and also to make
available the more important census data to the planners,
admi-nistrators, and other users who may be not only e?ger but in
dire necessity to use the information in their respective spheres,
it has been decided to bring out the District Census Handbooks in
three parts viz., Part A, Part B and Part C. Part A contains
Village ':lnd Town Directory. Part B contains Village and Town
Primary Census Abstract. Part C contains Administrative Statistics
and Analytical Report. Parts A and B of the District Census
Handbooks of this State are being brought out in one volume and
Part C will be brought out in a separate volume for each district a
little later.
A brief outline on the scope of each of these tl).ree Parts is
given below.
Part A: V iJlage and Town Directory
In this part, the Village Directory is given first and then the
Town Directory.
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Vii/age Directory.' It is arranged talukwise and gives for each
village, particulars of amenities available in respect of
educational and medical insti-tutions, power and drinking water
supply, postal and telegraphic facilities, communications,
particulars of land use, markets, places of religious, historical
or archaeological interest in the village.
Town D;rectory: The Town Directory portion contains data in
Seven sta tements. Particulars like the civic administration
status, its origin, the growth and decline of its popUlation,
functional category, physical aspects and location, municipal
finances, civic and other ameni ties, medical, educational,
recreational and cultural facilities, trade, industry, commerce and
banking facilities and lastly the reli-gious composition of the
town and the Scheduled Castes/Tribes population inhabiting are
presented in seven statements. They are given for each town in the
district arranged in alphabetical order .•
Part B: Primary Census Abstract
This part gives for each revenue village and also for cach
enumerator's block and ward of a town, the Primary Census data
i.e., area, occupied residential houses, number of households,
total population and its break up by sex, Schduled Castes,
Scheduled Tribes population, literate population, working
population by nine broad categories of cultivators, agricultural
labourers, those working in livestock, forestry, fishing,
plantations, etc., in mining and quar~ rying, in manufacturing, in
construction, in trade and commerce, in transport, storage and
communications and in other services and the non-working population
as per the 1971 Census.
Part C: Administrative Statistics and Report
This part comprises the various administrative statistics
pertaining to the district with special refe-rence to the
development taken place during 1961-70 in different spheres and
also the 1971 Census Tables relating to the General Popula tion,
Economic Charact-eristic, Cultural and Migration features, Housing
and Establishment tables and data pertaining to the district
regarding language and religion. A write up, indicating the changes
in the socio-economic and demographic characteristics of the
district and the developmental activities that have taken place in
the decade in the various fields like Agriculture, Indus~ tries,
Trade and Commerce, Education, Medical and Public Health, Community
Development, etc., is given at the beginning of this part. In view
of the •
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elaborate write up already given in the 1961 District Census
Handbooks, the present write up will be brief and it will cover the
present decade only.
Rural and Urban Classification of areas
It is customary to classify the population of every country at a
census as Rural and Urban. Such a classification has considerable
significance and is necessary from the point of assessing the
differentials in the social, economic, cultural and demographic
characteristics of the population. Hence at the be~ ginning of each
census, the criteria for treating a place as town (i.e., urban) or
rural are evolved and the ~ reas are then classified accordingly as
per the definition so evolved.
From the year 1891, the census definition of a town in this
country was more or less the same till 1941 and it was slightly
modified in 1951. The towns broadly comprised all Municipalities of
what-ever population and every other continuous collection of
houses, permanently inhabited by not less than 5,000 persons, which
the provincial Directors of Cens~ Operations having regard to the
character and relative density of population, their importance as
centres of trade decided them to be towns. In the application of
this definitiop. there was some variation from State to State
according to the local conditions. It w~s. only at the 1961 Census
that a fairly strict defillltlOn was sought to be applied
throughout the co~ntry in order to determine a place as an urban
umt. The same definition was followed at the 1971 Census also. The
fonowing criteria are adopted for treating a place as a town at the
1971 Census.
1 All places with a Municipality, Corporation or Cantonment or
Notified Town Areas, and
. 2. All other places which satisfied the following cntena:
(a) a minimum population of 5,000
(b) a density of population of at least 1,000 per-sons per Sq.
mile (400 persons per Sq.Km.) and
(c) at least three fourths (75: ) of the male work-ing
population is non-agricultural.
In respect of marginal cases, the Directors of Census Operations
of the States were given discretion to decide a place as town or
village.
The Towns are distributed into six classes as detailed
below:-
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Classificalion of Towns
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IV
Class V
Class VI
Population size
1,00,000 and above
50,000-99,999
20,000-49,999
10,000-19,999
5,000--9,999
Below 5,000
The Class I Towns are termed as Cities.
Besides classification of all places into Rural and Urban areas,
two new concepts viz., Urban Agglomera-tion and Standard Urban Area
were newly evolved at the 1971 Census. They are briefly explained
below.
Urban Agglomeration
In several areas around a core city or statutory town have come
up fairly large and well recognised Railway Colonies, University
Campuses, Port areas, Military Camps, etc. Even though they are
outside the statutory limits of a Corporation, Municipality or
Cantonment, they fall within the revenue boundary of the place by
which the town itself is known or in the revenue boundary of the
neighbouring village. It may not be altogether realistic to treat
such area" lying outside the statutory limits of a town as rural
units and at the same time each such individual area by itself may
not satisfy the minimum population limits to qualify to be irea ted
as an independent town. Such areas deserve to be reckoned along
with the main town and the continuous spread including such urban
outgrowth would deserve to be treated as an integrated urban area.
At the 1971 Census such continuous urban spreads have been treated
as inte~ gra ted urban areas and defined as Urban Agglomer-ations.
This concept of Urban Agglomerc tion replaced the concept of
Town-group followed in the 1961 Census. Urb8n Agglomerations can be
constituted in the following situations:
(aJ A city with continuous outgrowth (the part of outgrowth
being out of the statutory limits but falling within the boundaries
of the adjoining village or villages).
(b) One town with similar outgrowth or two or more adjoining
towns with their outgrowths as in (a) and
(c) A city and one or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths
all of which forming a continuolls spread.
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Thus the Urban Agglomeration represents wholly the urban
population only. In Andhra Pradesh, the following four places are
treated as Urban Agglomer~ at ions.
Name of the Urban Agglomeration
(1)
1 Visakhapatnam Urban Agglomeration
2 Rajahmundry Urban Agglomeration
3 Vijayawada Urban Agglomeration
4 Hydelabad Urban Agglomeration
Constituent units in the Urban Agglomeration
(2)
(a) Visakhapatnam City (i) Visakhapatnam
Municipality
(ii) Gajuvaka (Out-growth)
(b) Gopalapatnam
(a) Rajahmundry Muni-cipality
(b) Rajahmundry Non-Municipal Area
(a) Vijayawada Muni-cipality
(b) "atamata Town
( c) Gunadala Town
(a) Hyderabad Municipal Corporation
(i) Hyderabad Division
( ii) Secunderabad Division
(b) Secunderabad Cantonment
(c) Malkajgiri (d) Alwal (e) Uppal Khalsa
( f) Balanagar (g) Fatehnagar (h) Machabolaram (i) Osmania
University (j) LaJaguda (k) Kukatpalle (I) Moosapet
(m) Bowenpalle (n) Zamistanpur
The Standard Urban Area (S. U. A)
The concept of the Standard Urban Area has been evolved for the
first time at the 1971 Census to give out a more meaningful picture
of the urban growth. The town-group concept adopted at the 1961
Census did not effectively tackle the problems invol-ved in
reporting urban statistics apart from lacking a uniform application
throughout the country. It also did not bring out a spatially
contiguous territory ~f urban-rural settlements but merely bound up
loosely clustered population popularly known as the satellite towns
or the constitutent units whose jurisdictions were subjected to
frequent changes and thus lacked in stability. The intervening
rural areas were also left out of the account. Consequently the
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conclusions drawn became not only invalid over a time but also
lost spatial comparability with similar data processed both within
the country and outside. These short-comings reduced considerably
the utility of the town-group concept which was also found somewhat
inadequate for the purpose it was developed. To enable the
presentation of urban statistics on a uniform basis and also to
ensure comparability of the census data from one decade to another
and with similar data available from other countries, the concept
of Standard Urban Area has been envisaged and adopted at the
1971·Census.
The Standard Urban Area is defined as the projected growth area
of a city or town as it would be in another three decades taking
into' account not only the towns and villages which will get merged
into it but also the intervening areas which are potentially urban.
The tract includes all extra Municipal urban outgrowth such as the
suburbs (industrial and residential), Railway Colonies, Civil
Lines, Cantonments and also such of those villages that are likely
to be urbanised during the next three decades. The Standard Urban
Area is thus an area which extends well beyond the chief core city
or town and contains all likely developments over the next 30
years. It will remain a statistical reporting unit for the nex t
three successive censuses, irrespective of the jurisdictional
changes of the local administrative units wi thin the tract. The
Standard Urban Area will be identified by the administrative units
that it encompasses namely the ci ty, the town, the village. The
boundaries of the Standard Urban Area will be the administrative
boundaries of the peripheral units.
In demarcating the Standard Urban Area the following criteria
are followed:
(i) The core town should have a minimum population of
50,000,
(ii) The contiguous areas should be made up of other urban as
well as rural administrative units having close and mutual
socio-economic links with the core town and
(iii) The entire area included in the Standard Urban Area is
likely to be urbanised in span of two to three decades.
In West Godavari District, Eluru and Bheema-varam Towns with
their surround'ing villages are treated as Standard Urban
Areas.
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PAR T-A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY
SECTION I - Village Directory
SECTION II - Town Directory
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SECTION I
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
The main purpose of the Village Directory is to indicate the
available important facilities like educa~ tional, medical,
drinking water supply, communica~ tions and electricity supply in
each vil1age. The collec-tion and presentation of such data was
first attemted at the 1961 Census and the different facilities
available were shown by abbreviated letters under five columns
along with the Primary Census Abstract. But at the 1971 Census it
was decided to present such particulars in greater detail in the
Village Directory and to give the Primary Census Abstract
separately. Besides presenting the data on basic amenities like,
edu~ cational, medical, electricity, drinking water supply,
communications, posts and telegraphs, the particulars about the
staple food commonly used by the majority of" the people, land
utilisation, the name and distance of the nearest town, the
market/shandy days, historical or religious or archaeological or
tourist importance, if any, of th.e villages have also been
collected and pre-sented in the Village Directory. The Villagewise
Primary Census Abstract is presented separately in Part B of this
Volume.
In the Village Directory, the revenue village is taken as the
lowest unit for presentation of data. The villages are arranged in
the ascending order of Loca-tion Code Numbers assigned to the
villages. Unlike the Town Directory, the Village Directory contains
only one statement. An Alphabetical List of Villages with Location
Code Numbers against them is given at the beginning of the Village
Directory and Primary Cen-sus Abstract of each taluk. This
facilitates the reader to select the required village crom
Alphabetical List and after knowing its Location Code Number, to
obtain the necessary particulars from the Village Directory. The
Village Directory is broadly divided into four broad sections viz.,
location particulars, basic amenities like educational, medical
etc., land utilisation and distance from urban area and the
importance of the village as a religious Of tourist centre.
Columns 1 to 3 deal with the location code number, name and the
total area of the village. The area given under column 3 is as per
the data furni-shed by the Tahsildar and the State Survey
Department. Coiumns 4 (0 9 give the basic amenities available
in
the village such as the educational, medical, electri-city,
drinking water, communications, and postal facilities.
The educational facilities are shown by the follow-ing symbols
under column 4.
P : Primary or Elementary School M: Middle School H High School
or Higher Secondary
School C College T Technical Institution
If there are more institutions than one of a type in the
village, the number of institutions precedes the abbreviations
e.g., 3P, 2M, 3H, etc.
Medical and Public Hedlth facilities existing in the village are
shown by the following symbols under column 5.
H D Mcw: Fpc Phc
Hospital Dispensary Maternity and Child Welfare Centre Family
Planning Clinic Primary Health Centre
If the village is electrified then it is indiclted by the letter
E under column 6.
The types of drinking water supply sources :1vailflble within
the village are indic::lted as below:-
T Tap W Well Tk: Tank Tw: Tube well R River C Canal
If there arc any other sources of drinking water other than the
above, then such sources have been spelt out.
If the village is served by one Of more of the following means
of communications within a distance of one miJe from the vill
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facilities of the village under column 8 have been indicated as
below:-
PR: Pucca Road
KR: Katcha Road
T Train
R River
C Canal
The postal facilites, if any, existing in are indicated under
column 9 by the symbols :-
PO Post Office
TO Telegraph Office
PTO Post & Telegraph Office
Phone: Telephone
the village following
If a village does not have any of the above faci-lities then '
... ' is indicated against such village under relevant column.
The staple food of the majority of the population of the village
during the major portion of the year is indicated under column 10
as given below. If there is variety of grains mainly used in a
viJlage then they have been indicated accordingly.
Ri Rice
W Whelt
J Jowar
B Bajra (Cumbu, Sajja)
Rl: Ragi
M : Maize
Columns 11 to 15 relate to the land utilisation statistics.
Under column 11 the extent of the forest area is given. Under
columns 12 and 13 the extent of the cultivated area in the village
is given. The extent of area irrigated together with area irrigated
un.der different irrigational sources such as canals, tanks, wells,
tube wells etc., are given, wherever available under column 12
while under column 13 the extent of land unirrigated is given.
Column 14 gives the extent of cultivable waste. The area not
available for cultivation such as village site, rivers, canals,
tanks, 'wells etc., is given. under column 15.
The various types of land use given under each of the columns 11
to 15 are listed out and the concepts explained below.
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1 Forests (Col. 11)
2 Cultivated area with break up irrigated & unirrigated
(Cols. 12, 13).
These include all actually forested areas and the lands classed
or administered as forests under any legal enactment dealing with
forests whether State owned or private. If any portion of such land
is not actually wooded but put to some agricultural use, that
portion is included under the appropriate heading of cultivated or
uncultivated land.
This includes the land under the following three categories.
(i) Net Area sown:
The net area sown represents the area sown to crops counting
areas sown more than once in the same year, only once.
(ii) Current fallows:
3 Culturable waste (Col. 14)
This class comprises cropped areas which are kept fallow during
the current year. If any seedling area is not cropped again in the
same year, it is also treated as current fallow.
(iii) Other fallows:
This includes all lands which were taken up; for cultivation but
are temporarily out of cultivation for a period of not less than
one year and not more than five years. The reasons for keeping such
lands fallow may be either due to poverty of the cultivators or
inade· quate supply of water or malarial climate or silting of
canals or ri-vers or unremunerated nature of farming etc. .
This includes the land under the following three categories.
(i) Miscellaneous tree crops. Groves not included in the area
sown:
Under this class is included all cultivable land which is not
inclu-ded under net area sown but is put to some agricultural use.
Lands under casuarina trees, thatching grass, bamboo bushes and
other groves for fuel etc., which are not included under "Orchards"
are' classed under this category.
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(Ii) Culturable waste:
This includes lands available for cultivation but not taken up
for cultivation or abandoned after a few years for one reason or
other. Such lands may be either fallow or covered with shrubs and
jungles which are not put to any use. They may be assessed or not
as-sessed and may lie in isolated blocks or within cultivated
hol-dings. Land once cultivated but not cultivated for five years
in succession is also included in this category.
(iii) Permanent pastures and other gra-zing lands:
These cover all grazing lands whe-ther they are permanent
pastures and meadows or not. Village common and grazing lands
within forest areas are included under this head.
4 Area not available This includes the land under the for
cultivation (Col. following two categories. 15)
(i) Barren and uncultivable land:
This covers all barren and unculti-vable land like mountains,
etc., i.e., which cannot be brought under cultivation unless at a
high cost whether such land is in iso-lated blocks or within
cultivated holdings.
(ii) Land put to non-agricultural uses:
All lands occupied by buildings, roads and railways or under
water e.g., rivers and canals and other lands put to uses other
than agri-cultural.
Under column 16 the distance of the village from the nearest
town in Kms. is given. The days on which weekly markets/shandies,
if any, held in the village are given under column 17. If the
village has any historical/religious/archaeological and tourist
importance, it has been indicated under column 18.
All the above particulars are based on the data obtained from
the Tahsildars and local bodies concer-ned and also from the
concerned departments like POiital, Medical, Education, Electricity
etc.
INHABITED AND UNINHABITED VILLAGES
There are 880 villages in this district at the 1971 Census, out
of which 39 are uninhabited and 841 are inhabited. 8 villages of
the 841 inhabited villages
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are reported as partly included in different .urban areas of the
district. The following statement gives the distribution of the 841
inhabited villages by broad population sizes.
STATEMENT 1
VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION SIZE
Population Size (1)
Less than 200 200-499 50~999
1,~1,999 2,000-4,999 5,~9,999
10,000 and above
No. of Inhabited Villages
(2)
72 81
130 200 268
79 11
Total 841
Many of the villages in the district are large sized villages
from population point of view. 358 villages out of 841 have a
population of more than 2,000 each. 268 villages or 31.8% of the
total inhabited villages in the district are in the population size
of 2,000-4,999. 283 villages or 33.7% of the inhabited villages
have a population of less than 1,000 each. There are 11 villages
having a population of 10,000 and above each· A good number of
villages are quite populous in this district because of the good
resources and facilities available in the rural areas of this
district. This is a special feature of this district when compared
to other districts in the State.
VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY GEOGRAPHICAL AREA
A statement giving the number of villages (including
uninhabited) classified according to broad groups of geographical
areas is given below:
STATEMENT 2
VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY GEOGRAPHICAL AREA
Area (in acres) (1)
SO or less 51-100 101-200 201-500 501-1,000 1,001-2,000
2,001-5,000 5,000 and above Unspecified
Total
No. of Vii/ages (2)
5 14 3S
131 199 226 201 67 2
880
268 villages or 30.5% of the total number of villages have an
area of more than 2,000 acres each. 226 villages or 25.7% of the
total villages in the
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distrilrt are found in the size class of 1,001-2,000 acres each.
384 villages or 43.6% of the total number of villages have an area
below 1,000 acres each. Area particulars are not available for only
2 villages.
EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES
Education plays an important role in the evolution of society
and is one of the basic facilities that has to be provided to the
people. An idea of the extent to which education and the level to
which it has been provided in the rural areas of the district can
be had from the table below. The villages are classified by the
distance to the nearest town with which the villages have
established commercial, social and other links.
Distance from nearest town
in Kms.
(1)
5 or less 6-10 11-15 ]6-25 26-50 51-100 Unspecified
Total
STATEMENT 3
EDUCA TIONAL F ACIUTIES No. of villages having
r-----.-.A.--.. ------.. Total No. of inhabi·
ted villages
(2)
106 166 123 145 141 157
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841
Primary Middle High or Schools Schools Higher
or Upper Secon· Colle-Primary dary ges Schools Schools
(3) (4) (5) (6)
97 12 14 146 23 43 108 11 29 121 12 29 112 13 21 2 99 5 10
2
684 76 148 2
It is seen from the above table that 151 villages or 18.7% (f
the total inhabited villages in the district do not possess the
minimum educational facilities. Villages which are proximate to the
urban areas have better educational facilities than those which are
remote. 16 villages have middle or upper primary schools, while 148
villages have high schools. Two villages have colleges also.
MEDICAL FACILITIES
There are, in all, 245 medical institutions of various
categories in the rural areas of West Godavari district. 4
hospitals, 67 dispensaries and 114 other t'ype of medical
institutions like Maternity Child Welfare Centres, Primary Health
Centres and Family Planning Clinics are functioning in the rural
areas. Hospitalfacilities exist in the rural areas of
Chintala-pudi, Polavaram and Kpvvur taluks only b~t dispell'"
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saries exiit in all taluks. On an average there are three
medical institutions per 100 Sq. Kms. in the rural areas of the
district. The rural parts of Narsa~ pur, Bheemavaram,
Tadepalligudem and Tanuku taluks have 43, 35, 35 and 33 medical
institutions respectively. Medical facilities in Chintalapudi and
Polavaram taluks seem to be inadequate.
The following statement gives the number of medical institutions
in each taluk.
STATEMENT 4
NUMBER OF MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS
No. of Medical Institutions ~
Dispen- Others (Phc, Name of the Hospitals saries Fpc&
Mcw)
Taluk (1) (2) (3) (4)
Eluru 8 22 Chintalapudi 1 3 12 Polavaram 2 3 18 Kovvur 1 11 18
Tadepalligudem 11 24 Tanuku 10 23 Narsapur 11 32 Bheemavaram 10
25
Total 4 67 174
ELECTRIFICATION
410 villages out of the total 880 villages in the district are
electrified. A larger number' of villages nearer to the urban areas
are electrified than the remote villages. The following statement
shows the distribution of electrified villages classified by the
distance to th'! nearest town.
STATEMENT 5
NUMBER OF VILLAGES HAVING ELECTRICITY
Distance from nearest Total No. of inhabi- No. of villages town
in Kms. ted and uninhabited having electric
villages power supply
(1) (2) (3)
5 or less 108 79 6-10 168 109 11-15 130 67 16-25 151 90 26-50
151 57 51-100 ]68 7 Unspecified 4 1
Total 880 410
Statement below shows the break up of the 410 electrified
villages in the district by taluks.
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STATEMENT 6
TALUKWISE DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIFIED VILLAGES
No. of Percentage
of electrified Name of the Total No. of electrified villages
to
Taluk villages villages total number of villages
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Eluru 144 88 61.1 Chintalapudi 110 25 22.7 Polavaram 135 9 6.7
Kovvur 109 61 55.9 Tadepall igudem 111 76 68.5 Tanuku 98 67 68.3
Narsapur 87 34 39.0 Bheemavaram 86 50 58.1
Total 880 410 46.5
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Only 46.5% of the total villages in this dh::trict
are electrified. In the rural parts of Tadepalligudem
and Tanuku taluks about 68% of the total villages are
electrified while in the Chintalapudi and Polavaram
taluks only 22.7% and 6.7% respectively of the total
villages are electrified.
COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
The following statement shows the communica ..
tion facilities available with reference to proximity to
urban areas.
STATEMENT 7
COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
Distance from the Total Number of villages connected by nearest
town No. of
in Kms. villages Pucca road
(1) (2) (3)
5 or less 108 72 6-10 168 100 11-15 130 73 16-25 151 64 26-50
151 66 51-100 168 35 Unspecified 4 2
Total 880 412
Among the total 880 villages in the district, only 412 villages
are connected by pucca road while 422 villages are connected by
katcha road. 31 villages are connected by rail besides the
pucca/katcha road communications. 46 villages are not connected
either by pucca road or katcha road.
The River Godavari flowing on the eastern
, Katcha Pucca road Katcha Pucca road & Others road
(4)
34 64 55 84 74
111
422
& river road & river train (5) (6) (7) (8)
8 2 7 12 3
1 2 4 5 6 1
8 19
1 2
3 10 31 40
borders of this district and its canals provide navi-gation
facilities to some of the villages of Kovvur. Polavaram and
Bheemavaram taluks.
POSTAL FACILITIES
The following statement indicates the total number of villages
having post offices, telegraph offices and telephone
facilities.
STATEMENT 8
POSTAL AND TELEGRAPHIC FACILITIES Numbei: of villages having
r---Name of the Others
taluk Post Telegraph ----- No. of post offices offices offices
Post & Telegraph Offices Phones per 100 Sq. Kms. (1 ) (2) (3)
(4) (5) (6)
Eluru 63 10 4.8 Chintalapudi 38 2 3.5 Polavaram 36 3 2 2.5
Kovvur 5S 7 1 5.5 Tadepalligudem 74 10 2 8.1 Tanuku 86 12 18 16.7
Narsapur 65 7 3 9.2 Bheemavaram 68 4 3 9.3
Total 485 5S 2 30 6.3
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.Among the total 841 inhabited villages, 485 villages have post
offices, 5S villages have telegraph offices, 2 villages have post
and telegraph offices and 30 villages have telephone facilities in
the rural areas of this district. For every 100 Sq. Kms. area there
are about 6 post offices in the district. The rural areas in
Tanuku, Narsapur and Bheemavaram taluks are having better postal
facilities compared to other taluks in the district.
STAPLE FOOD
The staple food of the people in the rural parts of this
district is mainly rice.
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CUt TlVATED LAND
In the context of the land reforms which are under active
consideration, the date on the extent of land which could be
brought under the plough but is lying uncultivated and the land
cultivated in each village are very important. A statement showing
the average cultivated land and the average cultivable waste per
village classified by the distance to the nearest town together
with the percentage of the average cultivable waste per village to
the average cultivated land per village is given blelow:
STATEMENT 9
PBRCENTAGE OF AVERAGE CULTIVATED WASTE TO AVERAGE CULTIVATED
LAND PER VILLAGE·
Distance from Number of Total cultivated Average cultivated
Total culti- Average culti- Percentage of average vable waste vable
waste cultivable waste per the nearest villages land (in Acres)
land per village (in Acres) per village village to average town
inKms. (in Acres)
(1) (2) (3) (4)
5 or less 108 115,916 1,073 6-10 168 237,956 1,416 1I-15 130
179,714 1,382 16-25 151 210,206 1,392 26-50 151 203,104 1,345
51-100 168 99,829 594 Unspecified 4
Total 880 1,046,725 1,189
On an average an extent of 1,189 acres is under cultivation in
each village while 296 acres is seen to be lying as cultivable
waste. Cultivable waste land equivalent to about 25% of the
cultivated land is left unploughed though it could be brought under
the plough with some efforts. A larger proportion of cultivable
waste land is observed in the villages which are remote to the
urban areas.
(in Acres) cultivated land per village
(5) (6) (7)
7,849 73 6.8 32,070 191 13.5 25,511 J96 14.2 65,934 437 31.4
73,342 486 36.1 55,842 332 55.9
260,548 296 24.8
The several particulars furnished in the Village Directory
reveal that (i) there are only 3 medical institutions for every 100
Sq. Kms. area, (ii) electricity is available only in 46.5% of the
total villages, (iii) only 47.0% villages are connected by pucca
roads and (iv) an extent equivalent to about 25% of the cultivated
land is left uncultivated in each village indicating thereby that
further development in these fields is necessary in the rural areas
of West Godavari District.
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ELURU TALUK
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
ELURU TALUK
1971 1971 1971
Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Location Name
of Village
Code No. Code No. Code No.
138 AgadaUanka 109 Jajulakunta 29 Pedapadu
113 A. Gokavaram 66 Jalipudi 16 Pedavegi
81 Ak kireddigudem 47 Pinakadimi
18 Alliveedu 114 Kaikaram 120 P. Kannapuram
122 Amberpeta 62 Kalakurru 125 Polasanipalle
36 Amruthalingampeta 25 Kalaparru 60 Ponangi
34 Appanaveedu 65 Katlampudi 134 Pothunuru 49 Kavagunta 142
Prathikollanka
Bapirajugudem 14 K. Kannapuram 116 Pulla
13 Battevaram 100 Kodigudem 28 Punukollu
126 Bbimadole 115 Kodurupadu
22 Bbogapuram 24 Kokkirapadu 2 Rajammapalem
59 Burugugudem 143 Kokkirayalanka 42 Rajupeta 69 Komadavolu 106
Rallakunta
12 Chakrayagudem 144 Komatilanka 85 Ramaraogudem
88 Challachintalapudi 135 Komirepalle 9 Ramasingavaram
71 ChallapalJe 104 Kommera (North) 30 Ravulakunta
68 Chataparru 105 Kommera (South) 7 Rayannapalem
99 Chelikanivari Pothapalle 96 Kommugudem
139 Chettunnapadu 6 Kondalaraopalem 39 Sakalakothapalle
50 Chodimella 40 Koniki 79 Sanigudem 21 Koppaka 53
Sanivarapupeta
118 Dadavalli 129 Kothagudem 119 Sarabhapuram
131 Denduluru 72 Kothapalle 54 Satrampadu
52 Dondapadu 57 Kothuru 112 Sattala
97 Dorasanipadu 132 Kovvali 107 Sattenagudem
133 Dosapadu 91 Krishnapuram 41 Satyavolu
111 Duddepudi 94 Lingaraopalem 20 Singavaram
46 Duggirala 136 Singavaram
95 Dwaraka Thirumala 64 Madepalle 73 Somavarappadu
5 Mailavarapuvarigudem 63 Sreeparru
56 Eluru 84 Malakacherla 130 Sreerama varam
35 Epuru 108 Malasanigunta 127 Surappagudem
74 Malkapuram Tallamudi 78 Galayagudem 140 Mallavaram 33
55 Gavaravaram 98 Malleswaram 70 Tangellamudi
101 G. Kothapalle 61 Manuru 10 Thallagokavaram
27 Gogulapadu 83 Medinaraopalem 58 Thallagudem
38 Gogunta 124 M. Nagulapalle 93 Thimmapuram
51 Gokinepalle 15 Munduru 92 Thirumalampalem
117 Golladikunta Khandrika 44 Mupparru 86 Timmannagudem
71 Gopannapalem 128 Muppavaram 121 Gopikunta Kandrika 17
Muthanaveedu
76 Uppugudem
82 Gudigunta 26 Vaddigudem 67 Gudivakalanka 3 Nadupalle 48
Vangur
137 Gundugolanu 80 Naguladevunipadu 32 Vasantavada Part I 110
Gunnampalle 31 Nandikeswarapuram 37 Vasantavada Part II
87 Narasimhapuram 45 Vatluru 43 Idulakunta 123 Narayanapuram 75
Vegavaram
103 I.S. Jagannadhapuram 8 'Nyayampalle 11 Vegivada 102 I.S.
Raghavapuram 23 Vempadu
141 Paidichintapadu 89 Vempadu 19 1agannadhapuram 90
Pangidigudem 4 Vijayarai
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VILLAGE.
Amenities WEST GODAVARI DISTRICT
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area -,. Staple
tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking
Commu- Postal and Food
Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
1 Bapirajugudem 6.30 3P E W PR PO Rice 2 Rajammapalem 0.40
Uninhabited 3 Nadupalle 1.24 3P E W PR PO Rice 4 Vijayarai 3.53
4P,H Mew E W PR PO Rice 5 Mailavarapuvarigudem. 0.51 E W PR
Rice
6 Kondalaraopalem 2.73 P E W KR Rice 7 Rayannapalem 2.87' 4P E
W,Tk KR PO Rice 8 Nyayampalle 1.59 P E W KR Rice
9 Ramasingavaram 15.00 3P E W KR 2PO Rice 10 Thallagokavaram
3.27 P E W KR Rice
11 Vegivada 1.24 2P E W PR PO Rice 12 Chakrayagudem 0.54 p E W
PR Rice 13 Battevaram 1.17 E W KR Rice
14 K. Kannapuram 1.76 P,H E W KR Rice 15 Munduru 4.49 2P,H D E W
PR PO, TO, Rice
Phone
16 Pedavegi 14.17 lOP E W KR 2PO Rice 17 Muthanaveedu 2.38 P E W
PR Rice 18 Alliveedu 0.86 Uninhabited KR 19 Jagannadhapuram 2.66 3P
D E W PR PO Rice 20 Singavaram 1.06 P E' W PR Rice
21 Koppaka 11.30 H D E W PR 3PO Rice 22 Bhogapuram 2.73 P Mcw E
W PR PO Rice 23 Vempadu 1.18 P E W PR Rice 24 Kokkirapadu 4.07 P E
W KR PO Rice 25 Kalaparru 2.87,
> P E W PR PO Rice 26 Vaddigudem 0.06) 27 Gogulapadu 1.00
Uninhabited KR 28 Punukollu 1.19 2P Tk PR PO Rice 29 Pedapudu
10.9·1 2P,H Phc,Fpc E Tk PR .1PO,TO Rice 30 Ravulakunta 0.47 Tk KR
Rice
31 Nandikeswarapuram 0.09 Tk PR Rice 32 Vasantavada Part 1 5.34
P,H E W,Tk PR Rice 33 Thallamudi 0.45 2P E Tk PR Rice 34
Appanaveedu 1.37 H Clubbed with Village No. 33 Taliamudi tiuring
Survey 35 Epuru 2.45 P E W,Tk PR Rice
36 Amruthalingampeta 0.33 E Tk PR Rice 37 Vasantavada Part II
7.37 P E Tk PR PO Rice 38 Gogunta 2.40 P Tk PR PO Rice 39
SakalakothapaJIe 1.09 P Tk KR 40 Koniki 4.86 P Tk KR Rice
41 SatY:lVolu 5.57 P D E Tk KR PO Rice 42 Rajupeta 1.42 P E Tk
PR Rice 43 ldulakunta 0.22 Tk KR Rice 44 Mupparru 7.66 P Tk PR PO
Rice 45 Vatluru 8.62 P Fpc E W,Tk PR,T Rice
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DIRECTORY
aDel Land use ELURU TALUK
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres)
Nearest Day Religious,
'""" Town or days historical Loca-Area not and of the or
archaeo- tion Cultivable available distance Weekly logical im-
Code
Porest ,-___ -A- Culturable for culti- (In Kms.) Market
portance, No.
Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (IS) (16) (17) (18) (1)
1,008 T(632); W(529),Tk(103) 533 1,303 557 Eluru 19 258 Eluru 18
2
275 T(257); Tk(176),W(81) 127 135 N.A. Eluru 18 3 340 T(730);
W(730) 191 725 273 Elum 14 4
T(I64); W(146),Tk(18) 21 109 42 Eluru 16 5
459 T(197); W(14I),Tk(56) 240 716 1,053 Elum 19 6 T(496);
W(296), Tk(200) 434 966 N.A. Eluru 18 7 T(77); W(54),Tk(23) 177 640
212 Eluru 11 8
3,S02 T(I,42.1); Tk(870),W(554) 621 3,230 825 Eluru 11 9 T(382);
Tk(321),W(6I) 91 1,228 392 Eluru 19 10
T(660); W(492),Tk(168) 134 N.A. Eluru 16 11 T(344);
Tk(300),W(44) N.A. Eluru 16 12 T(182); Tk(92),W(90) 84 354 129
Eluru 16 13 T(170); W(I04),Tk(66) 71 384 SOl Eluru 19 14
68 T(I,454); Tk(t,434),W(20) 17 1,064 271 Eluru 14 15
3,100 T(I,717); W(l,682),Tk(35) 1,776 2,141 335 Eluru 10 16
T(70); Tk(47),W(23) 33 745 675 Eluru 14 17 T(46); W(46) 64 444 N.A.
Eluru 13 18 T(526); Tk(159), W(367) III 768 295 Eluru 10 19 T(379);
Tk(202),C(l66),W(lI) II 53 237 Eluru 13 20
T(3,681); Tk(2,670),W(l,011) 11 2,145 1,395 Eluru 10 21 T(516);
Tk(315),W(201) 200 I 782 251 Eluru 13 22 T(5J6); W(314),Tk(202) 239
N.A. Eluru 14 23 T(924); Tk(917),C(7) 364 430 887 Eluru 16 24
(883 Eluru 12 25 T(709); Tk(524),W(13l),C(54) 245 -< l38
Eluru 10 26 T(429); C(429) 101 110 Eluru 12 27 T(610); C(610) 153
Eluru 13 28 T(6,378); C(6,378) 625 Eluru 10 29 T(296); C(296) 10
Eluru 10 30
T(48); C(48) 10 Eluru 11 31 T(I,211); C(1,211) 1,000 1,207 Eluru
14 32 T(288); Tk(288) N.A. Eluru 12 33
,Operations as stated by the Tahsildar, in his Lr. No. 2037/69
Dated 6-7-1971 34 T(407); W(407) 628 10 510 Eluru 19 35
T(122); C(122) 89 Eluru 14 36 T(I,225); C(1,225) 1,492 2,000
Eluru 14 37 T(l,337); C(1,337) 200 Eluru 19 38 T(659); C(659) 37
Eluru 16 39 T(2,OO6); C(2,006) 1,129 Eluru 22 40
T(3,279); C(3,279) 290 Eluru 16 41 T(837); C(837) 112 Eluru 13
42 T(139); C(139) 5 Eluru 6 43 T(4,709); C(4,709) 73 100 Eluru 5 44
T(3,864); C(2,448),Tk(I,416) 463 1,190 Eluru 8 45
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VILLAGE
Amenities WEST GODAVARI DISTRICT
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area r ") tioD 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)
46 Duggirala 3.38 P E W,Tk PR Rice 47 Pinakadimi l.99 P E W,Tk
PR PO Rice 48 Vangur 2.67 P E W PR PO Rice 49 Kavagunta 1. 79 P E W
KR Rice 50 Chodimella 2.84 P E W,Tk PR PO Rice
51 Gokinepalle 0 . .54 P E W PR Rice .52 Dondapadu 0.95 53
Sanivarapupeta 0.65 \ 3P,M Fpc E W,Tk PR PO Rice S4 Satrampadu 0.52
2P E W,Tk PR Rice 55 Gavaravaram 0.55 W PR Rice
56 Eluru (Rural) 4.50 E C PR PO Rice 57 Kothuru 1.27 P Fpc E W
PR PO Rice 58 Thallagudem 0.65 P W,Tk KR Rice 59 Burugugudem 0.89 P
W PR Rice 60 Ponangi 7.18 P E Tk PR PO Rice
61 Manuru 1.54 Tk KR Rice 62 Kalakurru 2.00 P Tk KR Rice 63
Sreeparru 10.74 P Mew Tk PR PO Rice 64 Madepalle 2.36 P Tk PR Rice
65 Katlampudi 2.36 Tk KR Rice
66 Jalipudi 5.35 P E Tk PR PO Rice 67 Gudivakalanka 14.27 P Mew
Tk KR Rice 68 Chataparru 5.72 4P,H E Tk PR PO Rice 69 Komadavolu
1.35 P E C PR PO Rice 70 Tangellamudi(Rurai) . 1.33 P D E C PR PO
Rice
71 ChalJapalJe 1.35 E W,Tk PR Rice 72 KothapalJe 1.37 E W,Tk PR
Rice 73 Somavarappadu 1.64 P E W,Tk PR PO Rice 74 Malkapuram 3.62 E
C PR PO Rice 75 Vegavaram 0.74 E W,Tk PR PO Rice
76 Uppugudem 0.57 E W,Tk KR Rice 77 Gopannapalem 0.27 P,H E W,Tk
KR PO,TO Rice 78 Galayagudern 0.77 E W,Tk PR Rice 79 Sanigudem 1.19
E W,Tk PR Rice 80 Naguladevunipadu 0.72 P E W KR Rice
81 Akkireddigudem 0.29 E w,n PR Rice 82 Gudigunta 1.l4 P E W,Tk
PR Rice 83 Medinaraopaiem 0.79 M E W KR PO Rice 84 Malakacherla
1.38 E W KR Rice 85 Ramaraogudem 0.58 P E W,Tk PR Rice
86 Timrnlnnagudem 0.52 H Phc E W KR Rice 87 Narasimhapuram 0.56
P E W KR Rice 88 Challachintalapudi 6.16 P E W KR PO Rice 89
Vempadu 1.18 W KR Rice 90 Pangidigudem 4.06 P W PR PO Rice
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DIRECTORY
and Land use ELURU TALUK
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres)
Nearest Day Religious, /'"' Town or days historical Loca-
Area not and of the or archaeo- tion Cultivable Area available
distance Weekly logical im- Code
Porest Culturable for culti- (In Kms.) Market portance, No.
Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)
T(I,595); Tk(I,595) 232 330 4 Eluru 8 46 T(923);
Tk(443),C(348),W(132) 352 NA Eluru 8 47 T(878);
C(S53);W(210),Tk(115) 97 718 20 Eluru 9 48 , . T(347); W(344),Tk(3)
108 538 155 Eluru 13 49 T(1 ,055); Tk(727),W(241),C(87) 241 524
Eluru 5 50
T(281); Tk(209),W(72) 67 N.A. Eluru 9 51 T(464); Tk(285),W(l79)
147 NA Eluru 9 52 T(l21); Tk(96),C(25) 4 84 212 Eluru 5 53 T(87);
C(87) 154 97 Eluru 8 54 T(226); Tk(226), 25 107 N.A. Eluru 3 55
T(75S); C(755) 9 1,114 1,002 Eluru 2 56 T(738); C(738) 74 Eluru
3 57 T(368); C(368) ... 46 Eluru 5 58 T(262); C(262) 200 108 Eluru
3 59. T(4,028); C(4,028) 41 536 Eluru 5 60
T(668); C(668) 200 98 N.A. Elurull 61 T(753); C(753) 268 259
Eluru13 62 T(766); C(766) 169 2,335 3,939 Eluru 10 63 T(1,160);
C(I,I60) 93 5 235 Eluru2 64 T(393); C(393) 23 500 295 Eluru 3
65
T(2,630); C(2,630) 482 43 269 Eluru ll- 66 T(5,303); C(5,303)
3713 117 Eluru13 67 T(2,64I); C(2,64I) 440 572 Eluru 2 68 T(664);
C(664) 9 51 134 Eluru 2 69 T(598); Tk(598) 53 200 Eluru 2 70
T(361); Tk(281 ),W(80) 31 123 349 Eluru 8 71 T(262);
W(201),Tk(61) 119 496 Eluru 6 n T(I,050); C(710),Tk(340) N.A, Eluru
3 73 T(l,Ol7); C(2,OI7) 174 34 93 Eluru 2 74 T(84); Tk(44),W(40) 21
92 277 Eluru 6 75
T(365); C(350),Tk(15) N.A. Eluru 5 76 T(104); Tk(54),W(50) 60 9
Eluru 6 Tuesday 77 T(157); W(110),Tk(47) 19 17 300 Eluru8 78
T(703); Tk(679),W(24) 16 23 20 Eluru 8 79 T(373); Tk(238),W(135) 19
69 N.A. Eluru 8 80
T(30); W(22),Tk(8) 26 14 114 Eluru 5 81 T(604); Tk(524),W(8(J) 8
118 N.A. Eluru 10 82 T(5OO); W(3OO),Tk(200) 6 Eluru 18 83 T(528);
Tk(419),W(l09) 1 302 52 Eluru 21 84 T(74); Tk(50),W(24) 101 45 1~1
Eluru 16 85
T(21S); Tk(168),W(50) 34 86 37 Eluru 24 86 T(242); Tk(223),W(l9)
5 87 23 Eluru 26 87 T(I,046); W(808),Tk(238) 447 728 172 Eluru 22
88 T(5l); Tk(26),W(2S) 308 396 Eluru 27 89 T(286); W(153),Tk(133)
969 343 1,000 Eluru 24 90
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VILLAGE
WEST GODAVARI DISTRICT Amenities.
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area r ~ tion Name
of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu-
Postal and Staple
Code Sq. Mi1e~ water nications Telegraph Food No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
91 Krishnapuram 1.86 W KR Rice
92 Thirumalampalem 6.99 P E W,Tk PR PO Rice
93 Thimmapuram 3.12 P E W,Tk PR PO Rice
94 Lingaraopalem 0.86 Uninhabited 95 Dwaraka Thirumala 0.84 2P
Phc E W,Tk PR PO,TQ Rice
96 Kommugudem 1.03 Uninhabited E 97 Dorasanipadu 2.63 P W,Tk PR
PO Rice
98 Malleswararn 0.21 PR Rice
99 Chelikanivati \
Pothapalle 2.23 P W,Tk PR Rice
100 Kodigudem 3.50 W,Tk PR Rice
101 G. Kothapalle 5.07 2P . Mcw W,Tk PR PO Rice
102 I. S. Raghavapuram 2.97 P , W,Tk PR PO Rice
103 I.S. Jagannadhapuram 10.30 P W,Tk PR PO Rice
104 Kornmera (North) 2.31 P W,Tk KR Rice
105 Kommera (South) 1.48 W,Tk KR Rice
106 Rallakunta 2.13 P W,Tk KR Rice
107 Sattenagudem . 1.75 P W,Tk KR Rice
108 Malasanigunta 1.56 P W,Tk KR Rice
109 Jajulakunta 1.42 P W,Tk KR Rice
110 Gunnarnpalle 7.15 P Fpc E W,Tk PR PO Rice
111 Duddepudi 1. 76 P W,Tk PR Rice
112 Sattala 0.98 P ., W,Tk PR Rice
113 A. Gokavaram 3.75 P E W,Tk PR PO,TO Rice
114 Kaikararn 9.47 P,R E W,Tk PR PO Rice 115 Kodurupadu 1.87 P
W,Tk KR,T Rice
116 PuUa 14.47 H D,Mcw E W,Tk PR,T 2PO,TORice 117
Golladikunta
Khandrika 0.31 Uninhabited KR 118 Dadavalli 0.46 P W,Tk KR Rice
119 Sarabhapurarn 1.34 P W,Tk KR Rice 120 P. Kannapurarn 0.87 P
W,Tk KR PO Rice
121 Gopikunta Kandrika 0.29 W,Tk KR . Rice
122 Amberpeta 2,69 P E W,Tk PR 2PO Rice 123 Narayanapurarn 10.66
R E W,Tk PR PO Rice 124 M. Naguiapalle 3.14 P E W,Tk PR PO Rice 125
PolasanipalJe 3.35 P E W,Tk PR PO Rice
126 Bhimadole 7.78 3P,H Fpc,Phc E W,Tk PR,T 3PO,TO~Rice 127
Surappagudem 3.72 P E W,Tk PR Rice 128 Muppavararn 0.62 P E W,Tk PR
Rice
129 Kothagudem 4.08 P E W,Tk PR Rice 130 Sreerarnavararn 2.18 P
E W,Tk PR PO Rice
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INIlECTflRY
.ad Lad use ELURU 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 Cultivable 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
(1l) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)
T(163); Tk(148),W(lS) 239 20 768 Eluru 24 91 T(929);
Tk(611),W(318) 1,080 1.000 1,465 Eluru 32 92 T(562); W(306),Tk(256)
141 54 1,239 Eluru 34 93 T(80); Tk(56),W(24) 215 6 252 Eluru 38 94
T(19); Tk(19) 64 16 440 Eluru 40 95
T(91); Tk(91) 86 198 287 Eluru 38 96 T(3l0); W(203),Tk(l07) 293
13 1,013 Eluru 37 97
133 98
T(498); Tk(235),W(263) 531 257 141 Eluru 21 99 T(92);
W(82),Tk(10) 857 172 1,119 Eluru 45 100
T(59); W(44),Tk(15) 470 1,413 1,303 Eluru 43 101 T(211);
W(163),Tk(48) 1.583 110 N.A. Eluru ·l5 102 T(34); W(24),Tk(10)
1,242 1,608 3,708 Eluru 48 103 T(94); Tk(88),W(6) 944 8 334 Eluru
·l5 104 T(S4); Tk(34),W(20) 439 455 N.A. Eluru 45 105
T(64); Tk(64) 751 185 363 Eluru 45 106 T(50); Tk(30),W(20) 669
88 300 Eluru 35 107 T(19); W(16),Tk(3) 627 ,n 313 Eluru 32 108
T(207); Tk(207) 653 53 Eluru 3·l 109 T(520); T(356),W(I64) 3,285
770 2 Eluru 32 110
T(545); Tk(312),W(233) 200 81 300 Eluru 21 111 T(263);
W(144).T(119) 301 58 4 Eluru 37 112 T(968); Tk(557),W(411) 1,394 38
N.A. Eluru 34 Monday 113 T(877); Tk(393),W(451),C(33) 1.078 2,000
2,106 Eluru 29 Monday 114 T(751); W(553),C(197),Tk(l) 331 Its N.A.
EJuru 21 115
T(8,231); C(7,816),W(251).T(I64) •• 1,031 N.A. Eluru 22 Monday
116
T(91); Tk(88),W(3) 50 46 103 Eluru 24 117 T(198); W(123) ,Tk(75)
100 2 Eluru 22 118 T(86); Tk(86) 415 195 162 Eluru 24 119 T(375);
Tk(211),C(I64) 180 4 N.A. EJuru 21 120
T(58); Tk(58) 2 6 100 Eluru 14 121 T(I,722); C(I,400),
Tk(300),
W(22) N:A. N.A. Eluru 14 122 T( 1,381); Tk(I,198), W(l83) 1,211
2,066 2.164 Eluru 30 123 T(754); Tk(4Q5), W(349) 656 586 N.A. Eluru
22 124 T(890); Tk(501),W(389) 610 664 5 Eluru 24 125
T(4,408); C(3,907),Tk(351), W(150) 572 4 N.A. Eluru 21 Wednesday
126
T(I400); C(1180), Tk(200), W(20) 9 345 519 Eluru 18 127 T(305);
W(200),C(25),Tk(80) 94 N.A. Eluru 16 128 T(1,21O); Tk(I,010).
W(150),
C(50) 337 435 629 Eluru 16 129 T(721); Tk(721) 274 85 314 Eluru
14 130
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VILLAGE
Amenities WEST GODAVARI DISTRICT
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Leea· Area tion Name of
Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal
and Stllple
Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
131 Denduluru 11.07 SP,H Fpc,Phc, E W,Tk PR,T PO,TO Rice Mcw
132 Kovvali 11.24 H D E W,Tk PR PO,TO Rice
133 Dosapadu 2.35 P E W,Tk PR PO Rice
134 Pothunuru 6.39 P,H E W,Tk PR PO Rice
135 Komirepalle 0.95 E W,Tk KR Rice
136 Singavaram 1.20 E W,Tk KR Rice
137 Gundugolanu 7.30, H Fpc W,Tk PR PO,TO Rice
138 Agadallanka 12.42 p W,Tk PR 2PO Rice
139 Chettunnapadu 3.04 p Mcw,D W,Tk KR PO Rice
140 Mallavaram 2.28 p W,Tk KR Rice
141 Paidichintapadu 5,03 p Tk KR Rice
142 Prathikollanka 4.74 / P Fpc Tk KR Rice
143 Kokkirayalanka 3.47 P Tk KR Rice
144 Komatilanka 2.35 p Tk KR R.ice
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DIRECTORY
••• Land use ELURU 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 Cultivable 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) (15) (16) (17) (IS) (1)
T(3,ooS); CCl ,600), Tk(950), W(45S) 1,713 1,475 863 Eluru 8
131
T(5 ,644); C(5,644) 1,500 50 Eluru 6 132 T(835); C(835) 91 384
197 Eluru 10 133 T(4,080); C(4,OSO) 10 N.A. Eluru II 134 T(464);
C(350),Tk(114) 30 90 29 Eluru 14 135
T(578); C(57S) 70 123 Eluru 14 136 T(1,702); C(1,39O),Tk(312)
398 1,000 1,572 Eluru 14 137 T(4,S72); C(4,872) 2,416 764 N.A.
Eluru 24 Tuesday 138 T(870); C(870) 500 230 351 Eluru 27 139 T(37);
C(37) 372 500 556 Eluru 32 140
T(l ,175); C(1, 175) 285 759 1,000 Eluru 16 141 T(l ,209);
C(1,209), 557 500 768 Eluru 16 142 T(460); C(460) 762 399 600 Eluru
14 143 T(990); C(990) 390 124 Eluru 19 144
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CHINTALAPUDI TALUK
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8,0 IS'
r----------------------+-----------------------------------+---------~
NIII'I.o( the A, .. Number·of Vii"," Numt.erof Tajulc Sq. Kms. I
Sq. Mild Inhabited l~ft-Inhabit.d
'7' IS'
CHINTALAPUOI 1083.4 I 418.3 \102 t 8 KOTHAGUDEM
TALUK KHAMMAM DISTRICT
,,-00'
MADHIRA
TALUK
'TIRUVUR TALUK
KRISHNA DISTRICT
DistrICt Bot.ndlry
...._ T.luk Boundar1
- .!.. - VUI",e Boundaries with loatlol\ Code l\u!':,!Je'! @
r,Me Headquarters
~~~~ Names o( all largO! Villaps S:~ ~~~ml~=~~~"'.A I ==nr.=='
Stat. H'", •• )" ~OtherA.oach
~. • • ... • -. o
p,O,
P.S.
Il.B.
@
",.,." ~)'tI'IlIollc Rep ....... tatlOn of " "Illes: 5,000 Iftd
aboye Persof!$
UlllnbblC..t VUla&es
'-otIIce PolIce Station
_at. ~. TraM'.,. Bun,Jtow
1.000 to "'~9
SOO to 999
100 to 499
to«ospltal's. Primary HaIth Centres) Dispensartes, Cftjld IIId
Maternity Welfare Centre$
Town~
NIL
,
ANDHAA PRADESH
CHtN]:HAt..A'R;UDI T ALU K ;-~~_;"'.j'\; "~.,, • .f;O,~:"-
WES~GODAY.ARI DISTRICT •. ·-~t ......
POLAVARAM TALUK
ELURU TALU((
ANOHRA PRAOESH
,,' 15
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
CHINTALAPUDI TALUK
1971 1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village
Location Name of Village Code No. Code No. Code No.
42 Allamcherlarajupalem 103 Kamavarapukota 60 Raju Pothapalle 5
Allipalle 14 Kantampalem 49 Ramacher lagudem
24 Amudala Chalaka 70 Kanupada 108 Ramannagudem 102 Ankalampadu
41 Kethavaram 45 Ramannapalem
37 Appalarajugudem 101 Khandrika Sitaramavaram 53 Ramannapalem
99 Asanagudem 32 Kollivarigudem 90 Rangapuram 78 Ayyaparaj ugudem
55 Kondagudem 4 Rangapuram Khandrika
76 Konijerla 51 Ravikampadu
Badarala 87 • Kothapalle
94 64 Kothula Gokavaramu 40 Bandamcherla Krishnapuram
65 Sankhuchakrapuram 33
36 Bandivarigudem 109 Sayannaraopalem 66 Krishnaraopalem SO
Bhogole 12 Settivarigudem
46 Borrampalem Lakshminarasimhapuram 86 Singagudem
13 3 Sitanagaram 19 Lingagudem 61 Sreeramavaram
81 Chandrannapalem 83 Lingapalem 27 Chintalapudi 62
Lingaraopalem 2 Chintampalle 107 Tadikalapudi
7 Maddimathinagudem 72 Talarlapalle
77 Dharmajigudem 31 Makkimarigudem 63 Tedlamu
26 Mallayagudem 30 Theegalavancha
22 EndapaUe 85 Malleswaram 88 Thimmireddipalle
38 Epigu.!lta 56 Mankenapalle ·14 Tirumaladevi peta
8 Erraguntapalle 48 Matanagudem 75 Tuvvachelaka Ramudupalem 73
Errampalle 82 Mathamgudem
93 Mudicherla 54 Uppalapadu
97 Ganapavarigudem 92 M ulagalampadu 71 Urlagudem 11 Ganijerla 6
Utasamudram 1 Gonnepalle 11 Namavaram
29 Gopalapuram 35 Narasapuram 105 Vadlapatlanuthanam 25 Gudipadu
34 Vakalapudi 9 Gudipadu Khandrika 89 Pachanagaram 47 Vegavaram
57 Gudlapalle Mysannagudem 10 Pattayagudem 43 Velagapadu 104
Gundukolanu Kundi 91 Pochavaram 50 Vellampatla 58 Guntupalle 98
Polasigudem 95 Vemulapalle 39 Guravaigudem 68 Ponukumadu 69
Venkammapa1em 20 Gurubhatlagudem 23 Pothunuru 16 Venka
tadrigudem
67 Pragadavaram 106 Venkatakrishnapuram 110 Haveli Lingapalem 96
Puppalavarigudem 15 Venkatapuram
21 Venkatarayapuram 79 Kalarayanigudem 28 Racherla
100 Kallacheruvu 18 Raghavapuram 52 YadavaIli 84 Kalyanampadu 59
Raju Nagulapalle 74 Yadavalli
21
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VILLAGE
Amenities WEST GODAVARI DISTRICT
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area r 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)
1 Gonnepalle 0.77 W KR Rice 2 Chintampalle 3.60 2P W KR J,M 3
Sitanagaram 2.49 2P Mcw,Fpc W P" ,'- PO Rice 4 Rangapuram Khan-
drika 1.23 P W KR Rice
5 Allipalle 1. 31 W PR Rice
6 Utasamudram 2.85 P W KR PO Rice
7 Maddimathinagudem . 1.91 W KR Rice 8 Erraguntapalle 16.24 2P,H
E W PR PO Rice 9 Gudipadu Khandrika . 0.33 Uninhabi ted
10 Pattayagudem 3.57 P W KR Rice
11 Namavaram 1.47 P W KR Rice 12 Settivarigudem 2.05 P W KR Rice
13 Lakshminarasimha-
puram 1.30 W KR PO Rice 14 Kantampalem 2.01 P W,Tk KR PO Rice 15
Venkatapuram 1.50 M W KR Rice
16 Venkatadrigudem 1.89 2P W KR Rice 17 Ganijerla 2.89 P W KR
Rice 18 Raghavapuram 14'14 4P,H W,Tk PR PO Rice 19 Lingagudem 1.51
P E W PR Rice 20 Gurubhatlagudem 0.34 P W PR Rice
21 Venkatarayapuram 0.54 Uninhabited 22 Endapalle 12.05 4P W,Tk
KR PO Rice 23 Pothunuru 6.90 P Mcw W PR PO Rice 24 Amudalachalaka
0.31 P W KR Rice 25 Gudipadu 0.11 P Uninhabited KR
26 Mallayagudem 1.85 P W PR Rice 27 Chintalapudi 16.91 P,H,C D E
W,Tk PR 2PO,PTO Rice 28 Racherla 3.83· 2P E W PR PO Rice 29
Gopalapuram 0.55 Uninhabited 30 Theegala vancha 5.95 2P W KR
Rice
"IiIJ.,
31 Makkimarigudem 12.33 2P,M D W KR PO Rice 32 KolJivarigudem
1.11 W KR Rice 33 Krishnapuram 1.48 W KR Rice 34 Vakalapudi 0.44 W
KR Rice 35 Narsapuram 19.31 P,M Mcw W PR PO Rice
36 Bandivarigudem 5.75 W KR Ri,J
37 Appalarajugudem 3.73 W PR PO Ri,J
38 Epigunta 5.80 W PR Rice
39 Guravaigudem 1. 79 W PR .. Rice 40 Bandamcherla 12.48 W KR
Rice
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DIRECTORY
and Land use CHINTALAPUDI 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 Cultivable 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) (15) (16) (11) (18) (1)
T(45); Tw(42),Tk(3) 103 350 N.A Eluru 74 1 T(1l3); Tk(80),Tw(33)
516 1,350 325 Eluru 74 2 T(129); Tk(80),Tw(49) 497 700 268 Eluru 68
3
T(227); Tk(182),Tw(45) 324 238 N.A Eluru 70 4 T(76);
Tw(40),Tk(36) 250 300 216 Eluru 64 5
T(425); Tk(316),Tw(l08),0(1) 450 620 332 Eluru 62 6 300 300 622
Eluru 62 7
4,516 T(l ,564); Tk(l ,428),Tw(136) 1,152 1,296 1,865 Eluru 58 8
T(I67); Tk(167) 6 42 N.A Eluru 60 9 T(323); Tk(206),Tw(1l7) 1,105
840 3 Eluru 70 10
T(197); Tk(196),Tw(l) 391 351 N.A Eluru 54 11 T(6Z4); Tk(598),
Tw(Z6) 667 26 Eluru 53 12
T(51); Tw(28), Tk(23) 747 17 22 Eluru 51 13 T(758); Tk(758) 95
513 N.A Eluru 53 14 T(202); Tw(120),Tk(82) 701 65 N.A Eluru 54
15
T(239); Tk(187),Tw(52) 505 303 166 Eluru 54 16 T(564);
Tk(541),0(18),Tw(5) 423 50 815 Eluru 56 17
3,561 T(l,741); Tk(1 ,674),0(67) 851 3,460 Eluru 58 18 T(69);
Tk(63),0(6) 31 141 727 Eluru 58 19 T(96); Tk(84),0(I2) 121 N.A
Eluru 64 20
T(53); Tk(53) 186 51 57 Eluru 59 21 T(Z ,586); Tk(Z,572), 0(14)
2,356 200 382 Eluru 61 22 T(644); Tk(640),O(4) 676 50 1,596 Eluru
56 23 T(51); Tk(51) 100 48 N.A Eluru 51 24
921 72 3 Eluru 49 25
T(642); Tk(642) 505 36 N.A Eluru 53 26 1,237 T(I,961); Tk(1
,948) 0(13) 5,969 991 1,901 Eluru 48 Monday 27
T(570); Tk(266)Tw(226)0(78) 771 556 555 Eluru 54 28 T(44);
Tk(21),Tw(21),0(2) 81 251 N.A Eluru 54 29
T(447);Tk(272)Tw(152)O(23) 1,013 3,020 N.A Eluru 54 30
4,515 T(I ,010); Tk(937),Tw(73) 1,357 6S0 359 Eluru 61.! 31
T(15?); Tk(l19), Tw(38) 259 216 83 Eluru 69 32 T(147);
Tk(75),Tw(72) 370 175 251 Eluru 68 33 T(49); Tk(39),0(1O) 43 186 1
Eluru 64 34
5,773 Tel ,258); Tk(842),0(401) Tw(15), 1,7
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Amenities WEST GODAVARI DISTRICT
Loca-AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE
Area __A__-tion Name of Village in Educational Medical
Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple
Code Sq. Miles Water nicatioDs Telegraph Food No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
41 Kethavaram 3.65 W KR Ric~ 42 AllamcherlarajupaJem 5.33 W KR
Rice 43 VeJagapadu 4.04 W PR Rice 44 Tirumaladevi peta 6.67 W PR PO
Rice 45 Ramannapalem 1.95 W KR Rice
46 Borrampalem 4.14 2P,M,H Mev W PR 2PO Ri,]
47 Vegavaram 4.45 P W PR Rice 48 Matanagudem 1.81 W KR Rice 49
Ramacherlagudem 2.04 W KR Rice 50 VellampatJa 3.80 3P W KR Rice
51 Ravikampadu 5.04 M Mcw W PR PO Rice 52 Yadavalli 3.12 P E
W,Tk PR PO Rice
53 Ramannapalem 1.95 P W,Tk KR Rice 54 UppaJapadu 3.46 P W,Tk KR
PO Rice
55 Kondagudem 1.39 W KR Rice
56 Mankenapalle 2.00 Tk PR Rice
57 GudJapalle Mysana-gudem 2.41 W KR Rice
58 Guntupalle 13.81 H W,Tk PR PO Rice 59 Rajunagulapalle 1.94
Uninhabited 60 Rajupothapalle 4.46 p W,Tk KR Rice
61 Sreeramavaram 3.94 p W KR Rice 62 Lingaraopalem 0.83 p W KR
Rice 63 Tedlamu 2.30 p D W PR PO Rice 64 Kothulagokavaram 9.03 P
Mcw W PR PO Rice
65 Sankhuchakrapuratn 0.70 P W KR PO Rice
66 Krishnaraopalem 0.79 Uninhabited
67 Pragadavaram 18 .. :14 H E W PR PO Ri J 68 Ponukumadu 0.97 P
W KR Rice
69 Venkammapalem 1.37 p W KR Rice 70 Kanupada 3.41 p W KR
Rice
71 Urlagudem 2.90 p W KR Rice 72 Talarlapalle 1.88 W PR Rice 73
Errampalle 4.08 M W PR PO Rice
74 Yadavalli 4.38 P W PR PO Rice
75 Tuvvachelaka Ramudupalem 2.73 2P E W PR PO Rice
76 Konijerla 3.98 p E W KR Rice 77 Dharmajigudem 4.96 3P,H H E W
PR PO,TO Rice
78 Ayyaparajugudem 5.40 2P E W KR .. Rice 79 Kalarayanigudem
3.27 3P E W PR PO Rice 80 BhOgoie 8.07 6P W PR PO Rice
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DIRECTORY
and Land use _CJ!.IlNTALMUDI 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 Cultivable 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) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)
T(197); Tk(l22),O(75) 750 873 516 Eluru 54 41 T(262);
Tk(22!),Tw(41) 1,298 1,740 III Eluru 59 42
357 T(415); Tw(265).Tk(I50) 539 1,632 N.A. Eluru 40 43 T(944);
Tk(643),Tw(301) 1,271 2,053 N.A. Eluru 70 44 T(230); Tk(137),
Tw(93) 458 405 155 Eluru 51 45
T(690\; Tk(370),Tw(320) 897 1,063 N.A. Eluru 48 Friday 46
T(725); Tw(621),Tk(104) 904 494 725 Eluru 57 47 T(56); Tw(47),Tk(9)
111 302 81 Eluru 74 48 T(328); Tw(279), Tk(49) 670 308 N.A. Eluru
51 49 T(797); Tk(386),Tw(283),
0(128) 1,635 N.A. N.A. Eluru 45 50
T(I,106); Tk(819)0(158)Tw(l29) 922 754 444 Elmu 43 51 T(596);
Tk(463),Tw(l01),
0(32) 1,401 N.A. N.A! Fluru 38 52 T(166); Tk(112),Tw(54) 891 183
N.A. Eluru 38 53 T(580); Tk(380),0(154),
Tw(46) J ,637 N.A. Eluru 37 54 T(133); Tk(72),Tw(61) 720 37 N.A.
Eluru 38 55
186 T(369); Tk(363),Tw(6) 916 N.A. Eluru 38 56
T(135); Tk(100),Tw(30),0(5) 337 24 1,046 Eluru 54 57 T(994);
Tkl940),Tw(54) 823 3,1)21 4,000 Eluru 43 58 T(201); Tk(l84),0(17)
646 3~8 N.A. Eluru 57 59 T(568); Tk(377),Tw(191) 2,299 N.A. Eluru
53 60
T(106); Tk(l06) 223 265 1,968 Fluru 50 61 T(159); Tk(l50),0(9)
279 36 56 Eluru 48 62
344 T(369); Tk(300), Tw(69) 650 111 N.A. Eluru 54 63 T(I,128);
Tk(951),Tw(177) 885 1,054 2,713 Eluru 42 64 T(137); Tk(130),0(7)
120 69 117 Eluru 51 65
T(67); Tk(67) 47 268 122 Eluru 45 66 1,344 T(1,819);
Tk(l,351),Tw(468) 1,984 4,922 3,007 Eluru 42 67
T(42); Tk(32),0(1O) 152 335 96 Eluru 48 68 247 T(224);
Tk(201),Tw(23) 162 114 131 Eluru 48 69
T(270); Tk(227),0(43) 1,509 291 116 Eluru 43 70
T(239); Tk(229),0(10) 948 281 112 Eluru 53 71 T(122);
Tk(1l4).0(8) 68 903 Eluru 45 72
297 T(456); Tk(415),0(41) 707 206 940 Eluru ·15 73 646 T(582);
Tk(428),Tw(154) 814 764 2,718 Eluru 40 74
356 T(556); Tk(307),Tw(249) 2,000 1,000 1,098 Eluru 35 75
T(900); Tk(597),Tw(256),W(47) 450 204 1,000 Eluru 26 76 T(806);
Tk(593), Tw(213) 440 60 1,881 Eluru 29 77 T(533); Tk(409), Tw(l24)
57 2,848 18 Eluru 26 78
1,250 T(776); Tw(412),Tk(364) 205 64 378 Eluru 26 79 1.410
T(I,128); Tk( I ,039), 0(S9) 2,627 N.A. Eluru 32 83
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Amenities WEST GODAVARI DISTRICT
AMENITIES AVAILABLE ~ ITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area r' .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 Chandrannapalem 0.55 E W KR Rice 82 Mattamgudem 1.81 3P E W
PR PO Rice 83 Lingapalem 0.14 P Phc.Fpc E W PR Rice 84 Kalyanampadu
2.70 P E W PR Rice 85 Malleswaram 0.42 P E W KR Rice
86 Singagudem 14.96 P,H E W KR PO Rice 87 Kothapalle 4.46 P E W
PR PO Rice 88 ThimmireddipaUe 2.15 P W KR Rice 89 Pachanagaram 2.45
P W KR Rice 90 Rangapuram 1.98 M,H W PR PO Rice
91 Pochavaram 0.22 Uninhabited KR 92 Mulagalampadu 3.05 P W PR
Rice 93 Mudicherla 2.33 P W KR Rice 94 Badarala 1.46 P E W KR Rice
95 Vemulapalle 2.52 P E W KR Rice
96 Puppalavarigudem 1.55 P W KR Rice 97 Ganapavarigudem 0.77 P W
KR Rice 98 Polasigudem 0.61 P E W KR Rice 99 Asanagudem 0.42 P E W
KR Rice
100 Kallacheruvu 4.16 P W,Tk PR PO Rice
101 Khandrika Sitaram-varam 3.19 P W,Tk KR Rice
102 Ankalampadu 2.65 P W,Tk KR PO Rice 103 Kamavarapukota 17.27
H Phc,Fpc W,Tk PR 2PO,TORice 104 GundukolanUkundi 2.80 P E W,Tk KR
Rice 105 Vadlapatlanuthanam . 1.56 P E W,Tk KR Rice
106 Venkatakrishnapuram 1.55 2P W,Tk KR PO Rice 107 Tadikalapudi
28.90 M Mew E W,Tk PR 2PO Rice 108 Ramannagudem 3.50 2P W,Tk KR
Rice
109 Sayannaraopalem 0.41 Uninhabited KR 110 Haveli Lingapalem
0.21 W.n: KR Rice
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DIRECTORY
and Land use CHINTALAPUDI TALUK
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres)
Religious, r .A 1 Nearest Day historical Loca-
Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivable Area available
and of the logical im- Code Forest r Culturable for culti- distance
Weekly partance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vatian (In Kms.)
Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (IS) (1)
T(84); Tk(55),Tw(29) 63 205 Eluru 29 81 T(402); Tk(315), Tw(87)
16 741 Eluru 29 82 T(S9); Tk(40),Tw(49) N.A. Eluru 32 83
805 T(136); Tk(115),Tw(21) 322 462 EIum 35 84 T(71);
Tk(45),O(l7),Tw(9) 198 N.A. Eluru 37 85
T(384); Tk(285),Tw(99) 120 4,4S0 4,5~.} Elum 35 86 410 T(699);
Tk(383),Tw(316) 300 445 1,000 Eluru 38 87
T(384); Tk(313),Tw(71) 245 487 260 Eluru 45 88 T(433); Tk(294),
Tw(139) 687 419 32 Eluru 45 89 T(503); Tk(241),0(262) 28 60 676
Eluru 37 90
T(24); 0(21), Tk(3) 20 96 Eluru 37 91 T(440); Tk(280) 0(160) 21
328 174 Eluru 35 92
500 T(188); Tk(155), Tw(33) 574 200 1,148 Eluru 38 93 T(428);
Tw(232), Tk(196) 506 N.A. Eluru 42 94 T(340); Tk(30S), Tw(32) 99 46
1,130 Eluru ·10 95
T(285); Tk(161), Tw(124) 388 50 259 Eluru 42 96 T(179); Tk(1l2),
Tw(67) 2t4 36 31 Eluru ·15 97 T(163); Tw(128), Tk(35) 50 60 120
Eluru ·n 98 T(345); Tk(233),Tw(1l2) 15 85 726 Eluru ·10 99
T(1,049); Tk(6S9), Tw(390) 1,613 N.A. Eluru 29 100
T(640); Tk(569), Tw(71) 1,402 N.A. Eluru 34 101 T(593); Tk(416),
Tw(l77) 1,103 N.A. Eluru 40 102 T(I,553); Tk(l ,294), Tw(259)
8,226. 879 39·1 Eluru 35 Wednesday Fort 103 T(265); 0(151), Tk(l14)
1,091 441 N.A. Eluru 34 104 T(2l0); Tw(106),Tk(I04) 788 N.A. Eluru
36 105
T(221); Tw(126), Tk(95) 499 274 N.A. Eluru 27 106 T(3,062); Tw(2
,683), Tk(379) 11 ,185 1,500 2,7.~9 Eluru 24 107 T(631);
Tk(329),Tw(271).
0(31) 1,656 N.A. Eluru 29 108 T(95); Tk(77), Tw(18) 169 N.A.
Eluru 30 109 T(134); Tk(30). Tw(73),0(31) N.A. Eluru 30 110
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES POLAVARAM TALUK
1971 1971 1971
Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Location Name
of Village Code No. Code No. Code No.
AGENCY
42 Aliveru 24 Jeelugumilli 13 Parimpudi Narayanapuram 78
Ammapalem 9 J illellagudem 61 Polavaram (Agency) 12 Ankampalem 63
Pragadapalle 1 Ankanagudem 114 Kamayyak~nta 2 Puchikapadu
40 Antervedigudem 11 Kamayyapalem 75 Puliramudugudem 84
Atchaiahpalem 72 Kannarappadu 60 Pydipaka
82 Khandrikagudem 113 Bandarlagudem 18 Khandrikapadu 5
Rachanagudem 20 Barrinkalapadu 57 Kondrukota 83 Ragappagudem 10
Bothappagudem 73 Kopalle 116 Rajanagaram 92 Bothappagudem 43
Korsavarigudem 91 Ramannagudem 98 Busaraj upalle 52 Koruturu 16
Ramannapalem 97 Buttayagudem 110 Kota Ramachandrapuram 93
Ramannapalem
45 Kotrupalle 50 Ravigudem 44 Chammanapalle 120 Kovvada 74
Ravvarigudem 54 Cheeduni 9·l Koya Rajahmundry 34 Routhugudem 80
Cheemalavarigudem III Kursam Kannappagudem 59 Chegondapalle 65 Sari
pallikunta 48 Chilakaluru 66. Lakshminarayanadevipeta 58
Singanapalle 86 Chintalagudem 121 Lakshmipuram
96 Lakshmudugudem 51 Sirivaka
23 Danamvarigudem 8 Lankalapalle 99 Sitaramanagaram
87 Dandipudi 115 Lankapalle 53 Sivagiri
17 Datlavarigudem 32 SWarnavarigudem
49 Dharvada 15 Madakamvarigudem 26 Dharbhagudem 89 Mangaiahpalem
22 Tatiyakulagudem 41 Doramamidi 100 Marlagudem 55 Tekuru
77 Merakagudem 6 Thatiramudugudem 35 Ganapavaram 119
Muddappagudem 56 Thutigunta 14 Gangannagudem 33 Mulagalampalle 47
Geddapalle 70 Munjuluru 71 Upparilli 69 Gogumilli 46 Urrinka 7
Gopalapuram 64 Nagampalem
68 Gummuluru 88 Nagampalem 79 Gunjavaram 21 Nersugudem 19
Vankarigudem
90 Nimmalagudem 3 Veerampalem 76 Itikalakunta 67 Veerannapalem 4
Jagannadhapuram 25 Palacherla Rajavaram 62 Vinjaram
39 Jaggisettigudem 85 Palakunta 37 Jainavarigudem 112 Pandugudem
109 Yerrayagudem
PLAINS
101 Akkampeta 81 Mahadevapuram 132 Ragolapalle 27 Ayyavari
Polavaram 117 Mangapathidevipeta 105 Ramanujapuram
104 Bayyanagudem 28 Mathanagudem 130 Saggondll 131 Bayyavaram 31
Mysanagudem 123 Sagipadu
124 Dondapudi 106 Saripalle 107 Dippakayalapadu 118 Parimpudi
102 Srinivasapuram
127 Gangole 38 Pattennapajem 129 Tadipudi. 128 Gutala 125
Pattisam 29 Taduvai 103
30 Peddipallle 133 Thupakulagudem Jangareddigudem 134 Pochavaram
108 Kannapuram 61 Polavaram (Plains) 9S Vedantapuram 122 Karakapadu
36 Pullepudi 126 Venkatapuram
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• VILLAGE
Amenities WEST GODAVARI DISTRICT
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Area Loca- ~
tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking
Commu- Postal and Staple Cede Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph
Food No.
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
AGENCY
1 Ankanagudem 1.80 W KR Rice
2 puchikapadu 2.15 W KR PO Rice
3 Veerampaiem 0.30 Uninhabited KR
4 Jagannadhapuram 0.33 W KR Rice
5 Rachanagudem 1.82 W KR PO Rice
6 Thatiramudugudem 1.09 W KR Rice
7 Gopatapuram 0.70 W KR Rice
8 Lankalapalle 0.24 W KR Rice
9 Jillellagudem 1.01 W KR Rice
10 Bothappagudem 1.24 p W KR PO Rice
11 Kamayyapaiem 2.91 P,R W KR PO Rice
12 Ankarnpalem 1.37 p W KR Rice
13 Parimpudi Narayana-purarn 3.87 W KR Rice
14 Gangannagudem 2.42 P W KR Rice
15 Madakamvarigudem 1.26 W KR Rice
16 Ramannapaiem 0.90 p W KR Rice
17 Datlavarigudem 1.06 p W KR Rice
]8 Khandrikapadu 0.25 Uninhabited KR 19 Vankarigudem 0.78
p W KR Rice
20 Barrinkaiapadu 2.97 p W KR Rice
21 Nersugudem 0.32 W KR Rice
22 Tatiyakulagudem 0.48 p W KR Rice
23 Danamvarigudem 0.09 Uninhabited KR
24 Jcelugumilli 9.55 P,R Mew W KR PO Rice
25 Paiacheria Rajavaram. 1.87 P W KR Rice
26 Dharbhagudem 10.99 P W PR PO Rice
32 Swarnavarigudem 2.35 P W KR PO Rice 33 Muiagalampalle
1.83
p Mcw W KR PO Rice 34 Routhugudem 2.17
p W KR Rice 35 Ganapavaram 8.80 P,R W KR Rice
37 J ainavarigudem 0.39 p W KR Rice
39 J aggisettigudem 1.38 p W KR Rice
40 Antervedigudem 5.29 p Phc W KR PO Ri,J
41 Doramamidi 5.21 p Mew W KR PO Ri,J
42 Aliveru 1.97 p W KR Ri,J
43 Korsavarigudem 1.05 p W KR Ri, J 44' Chammanapalle 0.10
Uninhabited
45 Kotrupalle 0.17
46 uurrinka 0.17 V KR Ri, J 47 Geddapalle O.ll p W,V KR..R Rj,
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DIRECTORY
$lad Land use
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres)
Area not Cultivable Area available
Forest ., Culturable for culti-Irrigated Unirrigated waste
vation
(11) (12) (13) (14) (IS)
900 T(7); Tk(6),W(l) 118 120 870 T(7S); Tk(60),W(lS) 178 200
50
T(l7); Tk(17) 43 120 T(8); Tk(4),W(4) 41 146 15
600 T(60); W(44),Tk(l6) 214 SO SO
200 T(l35); Tk(13l),W(4) 96 SO SO T(52); Tk(29),W(23) ISO 30
N.A
68 85 200 T(189); Tk(186),W(3) 39 30 20 340 202 100 50
710 T(97); W(7l),Tk(26) 664 391 N.A 400 T(21); Tk(l5), W(6) 280
100 60
T(I60); W(90),Tk(70) 1,197 300 ISO T(110); Tk(5S),W(55) 347 S78
209
812 T(96); Tk(76),O(20) 379 98 39
T(73); Tk(46),O(2S),W(2) 130 40 80 T(35); Tk(15),O(15),W(S) 347
59 5
162 T(40); Tk(22),O(15),W(3) 37 30 48 T(53); W(39),Tk(10),O(4)
252 188, 17
474 T(197); Tk(81),W(76),O(40) 183 123 60
T(S8); Tw(S8) 17 136 N.A T(56); Tk(39), W(17) 79 30 148 T(17);
O(9),Tw(