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ANDHRA PRADESH

CAPITAL REGION DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

FACTS &
FIGURES
EDITION NO: 2
STATUS: 04/2016

Message from
Sri S.P.Tucker IAS,
Message from
Sri N. Chandrababu Naidu
Honble Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh

I am extremely confi dent of making Amaravati,


the new capital of AP, a world-class city and
the No. 1 capital in India and I appreciate all

Chief Secretary to Govt. of Andhra Pradesh


& Member Secretary, APSDPS
I congratulate the entire CRDA team for a commendable job in putting
together such a vast data into a book. This is a big reassurance that
we have an excellent team that is working towards making the vision
of our Honourable Chief Minister into a reality. This exhaustive fact
book is another milestone in the creation of Amaravati, the peoples
capital.

the efforts put in by APCRDA in that direction.


This Fact Book is one such effort and I am sure
this will be a good reference point for the policy
makers and economists.

Message from
Sri Ajay Jain IAS,
Secretary to Government of Andhra Pradesh

Message from
Dr. P. Narayana
Honble Minister for Municipal
Administration & Urban Development,
Urban Water Supply and Urban Planning

Under the guidance of our Honble Chief Minister


Sri N Chandrababu Naidu, APCRDA has initiated
this fact book and has meticulously covered the
entire Capital Region indices into one handbook
for ready reference.

I congratulate the entire team of APCRDA in making this fact book


a reality and I am sure that this will be a useful tool in the hands of
investors, industrialists and opinion makers. This is yet another
refl ection of our Honble Chief Ministers vision towards this Capital city

Message from
Dr. N. Srinkanth IAS,
Commissioner, APCRDA

This Fact book a fi rst of its kind initiative from


APCRDA tracks down the History of our capital
region from a pre BC era, demographics, socio
economic indicators, population, agriculture,
industrial production, per capita and so on. I
personally thank TEAM APCRDA for all their
efforts in sourcing data and presenting them in a
meaningful form such that it can be of use. I am
confi dent that initiatives like these will set us apart
and will help us in building Amaravati, as a world
class capital city.

INDEX
1. HISTORY
2. GOVERNMENT
A. At a glance
B. Timelines of APCRDA & ULBs
C. Elected public representatives in Capital Region
D. Courts
E. Police

3. GEOGRAPHY
A. Climate
B. Topography
C. Location
D. Land use
E. Surface water
F. Flora & Fauna
G. Minerals

4. DEMOGRAPHY
A. Population
B. Urban population
C. Density
D. Housing
E. Sex ratio
F. Literacy
G. Religion
H. Community
I. Poverty
J. Life expectancy

5. ECONOMY
A. Domestic product

12
18
19
21
22

B. Percapita Income
C. Local body revenue
D. Work participation
E. Employers

6. HEALTH & EDUCATION


A. Health

24
30
30
31
32
34
35
36
38
41
43
49
52
54
56
58
59

B. Education

60
61
63
64
66
67
68

7. TRANSPORT

73
74
C. APSRTC
74
D. Consumption of major petroleum products in Capital Region 75
A. Regional road network

B. Vehicle registrations during the year

8. SERVICES & UTILITIES

E. Waste water

76
78
79
80
81

MANDAL CODES

82

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

83

A. Power
B. Tax collection
C. Communications
D. Street lights and Percapita streetlights in ULBs

1. HISTORY & CULTURE


HISTORY AND CULTURE OF THE CAPITAL REGION

century AD), Moghals (17th - 18th century AD), Asaf Jahis (18th 19th centuries AD) and British (East India Company).

The capital region has a long line of history with continuity right
from the prehistoric times until today.

STRUCTURES AND MONUMENTS

(Krishna & Guntur Districts)

RULING
The history of the region can be traced back to the rule of Asoka the
Great (269-232 B.C) followed by the Satavahanas (1st century BC to
2nd century AD), Ikshvakus (3rd century AD), Salankayanas, Ananda
Gotrins, Early Pallava and Vishnukundins (4th -6th centuries AD),

These dynasties have left Buddhist Stupas, Rock cut caves,


structural temples, forts and fortifications (18th -20th centuries
AD) in the region. The Buddhist stupas at Dhanyakataka - Amravati,
Bhattiprolu, Vaddamanu forts (3rd century BC), Ghantasala,
Gudivada, Jaggayyapeta and Alluru (1st - 4th centuries AD) serve

Akkana Madanna Caves

Eastern (Vengi) Chalukyas (7th to 11th centuries AD), Rastrakutas


(8th to 10th century AD), Velanticholas (11th -12th centuries AD),
Kakatiyas (12th-14th centuries AD), Reddys (14th -15th centuries
AD), Eastern Gangas (14th century AD) Gajapathis (15th century AD),
Vijayanagara kings (15th to 16th centuries AD), Qutbshahis (17th

Dharanikota, Amravarthi

as repositories of Amaravati School of Art and Architecture. The


rock cut caves at Sitanagaram, Akkanna Madanna Mogalrajpuram,
Penumaka and Undavalli belonging to the period between 2nd - 6th
centuries AD originally of the Buddhist faith were later converted into
Brahmanical caves. Vijayawada also served as a Jain centre during
the Eastern Chalukyaan Period and there is a rock cut cave of the
Jaina Pantheon at Ambapuram on the outskirts of Vijayawada dated
back to the 8th century AD. Saiva temple were built in the region
which include the Amareswara Temple at Amaravati, Bhimeswara
Temple at Chebrolu from 10th century AD. Durga Malleswara temple
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HISTORY & CULTURE


at Vijayawada and Lakshminarayana temple at Avanigadda (11th
century AD), Venugopala Swamy temple at Hamsala deevi, Movva
and Adikesava temple at Chebrolu (13th century AD) and the temples
at Kondaveedu, Ameenabad, Pedapalakaluru and Mutluru (14th
century AD) followed by the Vijayanagara temples at Kondaveedu,
Kondapalli, Pedakallepalli, Srikakulam and Mangalagiri. These
temples present the various architectural styles from the Vengi
Chalukyas to the Vijayanagara kings.

these forts in 1515 AD and was followed by the Gajapatis and


Qutbshahis The region was also under the rule of the British, French
and the Asafjahis who had used these forts for defence purpose.
Colonial buildings were built by both the Dutch and the English in
Machilipatnam and Vijayawada.

This region is also studded with several historical forts and


fortifications. Remains of mud forts on land are seen at Dharanikota
Chandolu, Kanukollu, (11th century AD) Kodaveedu Bellamkonda
and Kondapalli. The forts were originally built by the Reddy Kings of
Kondaveedu in 14 century AD with many structures such as stables,
garrisons, granaries, prisons, palaces, temples, masjids and
gateways by the successive dynasties viz., the Vijayanagara dynasty
particularly during the rule of Sri Krishna Devaraya who captured

Kondapalli fort

ART AND CULTURE


The capital region is very rich in culture. Variety of Folk dances
and Classical dances especially from Kuchipudi, Yakshagana and
Bhamakalam received name and fame from worldwide. Eminent
dancers of Kuchipudi include late Vedantam Satyanarayana, Vempati
Chinnasatyam and Pasumarthy Ramalingasastry to name a few. The
uniqueness of the dance is that male dancers are seen in female
characters.

Jain temple at Ambapuram

The local handicrafts include Pedana (tie and dye) Kalamkari textiles
using natural colors and Mangalagiri cottons and sarees. Light
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HISTORY & CULTURE


weight Kondapalli (near Ibrahimpatnam) wooden toys in different
expressions like the ten incarnations of Vishnu, Toddy tapper, bullock
carts, tiny toys and dolls, and stone craft from Durgi near Macherla,
where hundreds of sculptors are involved in carving beautiful
stone images of Gods & Goddesses and modern art. Nuziveedu
Mogalrajpuram caves in Vijayawada

The entrance of 2000 years old Buddhist


cave in Seetanagaram part of AP capital
city Amaravati where monks lived.

Kuchipudi Natya Kalakshetram, Kuchipudi

a Zameendari, a Fortified town is famous for veenas and wooden


stringed musical instruments that are acclaimed world-wide for
their shapes and decorations which allure the visitors.

Undavali-Caves1

Almost all the villages have house structures built of wattle and
daub, covered with terracotta tiles on wooden rafters and bamboo
reepers, and sometimes built of mud and brick walls covered by
Palm leaves over the roof. The villages located in remote areas are
known for a wide variety of fairs and festivals both folk, seasonal
and traditional, providing an opportunity for the people to conjugate,
greet and celebrate the joy and rural atmosphere in its natural
setting reflects the native culture and tradition unique for this region.
Thus the Capital Region is rich in Culture, Tradition, Arts, Crafts and
dance forms in addition to the historical and heritage monuments
spanning over 2000 years.
Undavali-Caves 2

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11

2. GOVERNMENT
A. At a glance
i. State

ii. District

13

Districts

Villages
17363 Census
(Including uninhabited villages)

Total Area
in km

1,60,205
17751

195 Towns
(Statutory & Census 2011)

Revenue Villages

Population (in Crores)


4.9 (Census
2011)

Gramapanchayats

12918

16 Municipal
Corporations

Revenue Mandals

670

Mandal Parishads

654

94

Municipalities/
Nagarpanchayats

Source:Statistics district handbook

1005
729

Krishna
Guntur

(Including uninhabited villages)

11
13
Krishna 0.45
Guntur 0.49

Towns

Krishna

(Statutory & Census 2011)

Guntur

Population (in Crores)


(Census 2011)

Krishna
Guntur

7
12

Krishna
Guntur

2
1

8727 Krishna
11391 Guntur
Revenue 969 Krishna
Villages 729 Guntur
969 Krishna
Gramapanchayats
1020 Guntur
50 Krishna
Revenue Mandals
57 Guntur
49 Krishna
Mandal
Parishads 57 Guntur
Total Area

Census Villages

Municipal
Corporations

Municipalities/
Nagarpanchayats

in km2

Source:Statistics district handbook

AP CAPITAL REGION
AP CAPITAL
REGION

AMARAVATI

Bay of Bengal

AP Capital Region

AP Capital Region

Location of Capital Region in AP


12

Location of Capital region within Krishna and Guntur Districts


13

GOVERNMENT
iii. A.P. Capital Region

8603
11
59

iv. Amaravati Capital City


Zones

Area

217

(km )

Revenue
Villages

Census towns
(Census 2011)

Gramapanchayats

1006

Municipal
Corporations

Revenue Mandals

56

10

(km2)

0 Towns
(Statutory & Census 2011)

953

Population (in Lakhs)


(Census 2011)

Area

Municipalities/
Nagarpanchayats

Mandal
Parishads

Population (in Lakhs)


1 (Census
2011)

55

Municipal
Corporations

Municipalities/
Nagarpanchayats

Source:Statistics district handbook

Source:Statistics district handbook

Map of Zones

Map of Capital Region

24+
Revenue Tadepalli
Villages Municipality
part

Gramapanchayats
Revenue
Mandals
Mandal
Parishads

25

part (Thullur,

3 Tadepalli,
Mangalagiri)

part (Thullur,

3 Tadepalli,
Mangalagiri)

WESTERN ZONE

NORTHERN ZONE

AP CAPITAL REGION
NORTH EAST ZONE
SOUTH WEST ZONE

Capital City
CRDA Region

CENTRAL ZONE

ULBs
CENTRAL ZONE
EASTERN ZONE
EASTERN ZONE

SOUTHERN ZONE

NORTH EAST ZONE


NORTHERN ZONE

SOUTH EAST ZONE

SOUTH EAST ZONE


SOUTH WEST ZONE

AP Capital Region

SOUTHERN ZONE
WESTERN ZONE

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15

GOVERNMENT
Detailed Master Plan of Capital City - Amaravati
Kr
ish
na

Rin
gR
oad

Krishna
River

Riv
er

Vijayaw

Inn
er

Borupalem

NH Lingayaalem

Abbarajupalem

SPORTS

er

Rin

gR

oad

ada Byp

Rayapudi

Dondapadu

Inn

ass

65 (9

Uddandarayanpalem

GOVERNMENT

Pichikalapalem
Mandadam

Kondamarajupalem

Kr
ish
na

FINANCE

Vijayawada City

Riv
er

Malkapuram

TOURISM

Tulluru

Venkatapalem
Nelapadu

MEDIA

Velagapudi

JUSTICE

NH
Malkapuram

Undavalli

-6

5(

Tadepalli
Part

9)

NH
(5 - 16
)

Ananthavaram

Sakhamuru

Nekkallu

Penumaka

(5)

Krishnayyapalem

- 16

KNOWLEDGE

NH

Ainavolu

9 Cities
Road Network Outside Planning Boundary
Capital City Planning Boundary(217sqkm)
Village Administrative Boundaries
Downtown Road Alignment

Residential
R1-Village planning zone
R2-LOW DENSITY ZONE
R3-MEDIUM TO HIGH DENSITY ZONE

HEALTH

R4-HIGH DENSITY ZONE

Tadepalli
Part

Commercial
C1 -MIXED USE ZONE
C2- GENERAL COMMERCIAL ZONE

Kuragallu

C3-NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE ZONE


C4-TOWN CENTRE ZONE

Nowluru

C5-REGIONAL CENTRE ZONE


C6-CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT ZONE

Industrial
I1-BUSINESS PARK ZONE
I2-LOGISTICS ZONE

rR

in

Ro

I3-NON POLLUTING INDUSTRY ZONE

ELECTRONICS
5)

ne

-1

6(

ad
Nidamarru

NH

In

Open Space and Recreation


P1-PASSIVE ZONE
P2-ACTIVE ZONE
P3-PROTECTED ZONE
P3-PROTECTED ZONE

Infrastructure Reserve
ad

ng
U1-RESERVE
ZONE
r Ri
Inne
Ro

U2- ROAD RESERVE ZONE

Mangalagiri (M)

Institutional Facilities
S1-GOVERNMENT ZONE

Note: 9 Cities boundary tentative only.

16

S2-EDUCATION ZONE
S3-SPECIAL ZONE

17

GOVERNMENT
B. Time lines of Capital Region ULBs

ii. APCRDA

i. ULBs

Year

Event

Year Event

1978

VGTM (Vijayawada Guntur Tenali


Mangalagiri) UDA formed

1665.66

1980

Renamed as ASUDA (Amaravati Seema


Urban Development Authority)

1665.66

1981

Again Changed to VGT (Vijayawada


Guntur Tenali) UDA

1665.66

1984

Renamed again as VGTM (Vijayawada


Guntur Tenali Mangalagiri) UDA

1665.66

2004

VGTM area extended

1954.64

2012

VGTM area extended (including forest &


hills)

7319

2014

Andhra Pradesh Capital Region


Development Authority (APCRDA)
formed

7319

2015

Andhra Pradesh Capital Region area


extended

8603

1888

Municipality of Vijayawada (Bezawada) was constituted

1891

Guntur Muncipality Upgraded from 3rd Grade to 2nd Grade

1917

Guntur Muncipality upgraded from 2nd Grade to Ist Grade

1952

Guntur Muncipality Upgraded from Ist Grade to Special


Grade

1956

Municipality of Mangalagiri was constituted with 3rd Grade

1960

Vijayawada Muncipality upgraded as a selection grade


Municipality
Municipality of Ponnur was constituted

1965

Municipality of Tenali was constituted with special grade

1979

Gudivada Muncipality Constituted

1981

Vijayawada Muncipality was upgraded to a corporation

1982

Jaggayapet Nagar Panchayat upgraded to Muncipality

1983

Nuzividu Muncipality was constituted

1984

Sattenapalli Muncipality was constituted with Grade 3

1994

Guntur Muncipality Upgraded to Municipal Corporation


from Selection Grade Muncipality

2005

Mangalagiri Muncipality Upgraded from 3rd Grade to 2nd


Grade

2009

Tadepalli Muncipality was constituted

2010

Sattenapalli Muncipality Upgraded from 3rd Grade to 2nd


Grade

2011

Nandigama & Vuyyuru Nagar Panchayats were constituted

18

C. Elected representatives in Capital Region


MLAs

21

ML

Cs

1964

panche
ar

Municipality of Guntur was constituted

1006
S

1866

Area (km2)

956

55

55
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GOVERNMENT
D. Courts
i. Territorial jurisdiction of civil courts in Capital Region
VA
JA

VA

PG
ND
CA

MY

VE

GK

KK

AT

BA
VR

AA

SA

TH
PE
ME

TD
GU GU

PH

PR VT

ED

MA
PK
CB

UN

CA

PP

TO
PA
KO

TE

VM

AR

KU
BH

GD

MV

AP Capital Region

Parliament Boundary

MO

NU

GK

BA

AG

IB

BA

BA

GA
VR
TH
KR
VU
NA
UN
PE
TA PN
KA
PP GD
SA
MA
TD
VY
ME
DU
TO
PK
GU
PH
KO PA PM
TE
ED
MV
CB
PR VT
VM KU GH
TS
AR BH CH
PO
MO

PM

GH
CH

MY

VE
KK

AT

NA

VY

DU

TS
PO

ND

BA

GA

VU
TA PN
KA

PG

BA

AG

IB

KR

JA

NU

Bapatla
Eluru

AA

Guntur
Machilipatnam
Narasarao Pet
Vijayawada

Parliamentary Constituencies in capital region

VA
JA

CA

KK

AT

MY

VE

NU

GK

AG

VR

GA

IB

AA
KR

Guntur DMC

Sattenapalle DMC

Mangalagiri DMC

Tenali DMC

XI Addl. District Court, Gudivada

Ponnuru DMC

District Court, Machilipatnam

XV Addl. District Court, Nuzvid

Repalle DM C

II Addl. District Court, Vi ayawada

XVI Addl. District Court, Nandigama

ii. Territorial jurisdiction of criminal courts in Capital


Region

PG
ND

AP Capital Region

BA
BA

BA

TH

UN
VU
NA
TA PN
KA
PP GD
SA
MA
TD
VY
ME
TO
DU
PK
PM
PH
GU
PA
KO
GU
TE
MV
CB
ED
VM
PR VT
GH
KU
TS
CH
AR
BH
PO
MO
PE

VA

AP Capital Region

JA

Avanigadda

PG

Chilakaluripet

ND

Gannavaram
Gudivada
Guntur W est & East

KK

AT

Jaggayyapeta

MY

VE

CA

GK
IB

NU

BA

AG
BA

BA

VR
GA
VU
KR
TH
UN
NA
TA PN KA
PE
PP GD
SA
MA
TD
VY
ME
DU
TO
PK
PM
GU
PH
KO
PA
TE
MV
CB
ED PR
VT
VM KU
GH
TS
CH
AR
BH
PO
MO
AA

Machilipatnam
Mangalagiri
Mylavaram
Nandigama
Nuzvid
Pamarru
Pedakurapadu
Pedana
Penamaluru
Ponnuru
Prathipadu
Sattenapalle
Tadikonda
Tenali
Ve muru
Vijayawada East,
West, & Central

Assembly Constituencies in capital region


20

AP Capital Region
Chilakaluripet

Repalle

Guntur

Sattenapalle

Mangalagiri

Tenali

XI Addl. District Judges Court, Gudivada

Narasarao Pet

V ijayawada

XV Addl. District Judges Court, Nuzvi d

Ponnur

District Court, Machilipatnam

XVI Addl. District Judges Court, Nandigama

Source: ecourts.gov.in

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GOVERNMENT
E. Police

ii. Jurisdiction of police commissionerate/districts in


Capital Region

i. Police Infrastructure
(in Nos)

KRISHNA

1991

KRISHNA

2001

POLICE
STRENGTH

KRISHNA

2011

3022

KRISHNA

KRISHNA

D
RTE
PO
RE

1995

imes
e Cr
abl
niz
g
86
Co
146

57 3

79 5

GUNTUR
RURAL

VIJAYAWADA
CITY

VIJAYAWADA
CITY

KRISHNA
KRISHNA

VIJAYAWADA KRISHNA
VIJAYAWADA CITY
CITY
GUNTUR
URBAN VIJAYAWADA
GUNTUR
VIJAYAWADA KRISHNA
CITY
GUNTUR
GUNTUR
RURAL
CITY
URBAN
KRISHNA
VIJAYAWADA
GUNTUR URBAN
CITY
GUNTUR
URBAN
GUNTUR RURAL
VIJAYAWADA
URBAN
CITY
KRISHNA
GUNTUR
GUNTUR
GUNTUR
RURAL
URBAN
RURAL
VIJAYAWADA
GUNTUR
CITY
KRISHNA
RURAL
GUNTUR
GUNTUR
GUNTUR
RURAL GUNTUR GUNTUR URBAN
RURAL
GUNTUR
KRISHNA
URBAN URBAN
GUNTUR
RURAL
RURAL
KRISHNA
GUNTUR
GUNTUR
GUNTUR
RURAL
RURAL
KRISHNA
RURAL

imes

Fatal A
ccid
en
t

VIJAYAWADA
CITY

GUNTUR
RURAL
GUNTUR
RURAL

D
RTE
PO
RE

211

ARMED

4 02

336

12 1
6
036

KRISHNA

KRISHNA

GUNTUR RURAL

375

123

014
13
2
937

Non
o
Crimgniza
es ble
206
5
t Cr
len

121

GUNTUR
RURAL

REP
OR
TE
D
C

Vio

5605

468

2300

FEMALE

KRISHNA

KRISHNA

7990

MALE

KRISHNA

KRISHNA

KRISHNA

3335

906
912

Police Stations
Capital Region
Guntur Rural
Guntur Urban
Krishna
Vijayawada City

2049

POLICE
PER 1 LAKH
PEOPLE

India
AP
Capital region

iii. Jurisdiction of police districts/stations in Capital Region

137
146
136

NANDIGAMA

ARRESTS &
DISPOSAL
OF CASES

67%

INVESTIGATED

NANDIGAMA

70%

(% completed)

NANDIGAMA

76%

NANDIGAMA

1991

6846

2001

8286

2011

9406

COMPLETED

7958
11319
14277

1991
2001
2011

Source: Department of Police

NUZIVIDU

NANDIGAMA

NUZIVIDU
NUZIVIDU

NUZIVIDU

NANDIGAMA

NUZIVIDU
NUZIVIDU

NANDIGAMA
ACP
WEST ZONE

NUZIVIDU
ACP
ACP
SATTENAPALLI
CENTRAL
EAST ZONE
ACP
ZONE ACP
EAST
SATTENAPALLI
SATTENAPALLI
GUDIVADA
CENTRAL
ZONE
SATTENAPALLI
ZONE
ACP
ACP
NORTH
EAST
EAST
GUDIVADA
SATTENAPALLI
ZONE ZONE
NORTH
NORTH
ACP
GUDIVADA
EAST ZONE
SOUTH
TENALI
ACP
NORTH
EAST ZONE
GUDIVADA
TENALI
ACP
SDPO WEST
TENALI
EAST ne
ZONE
TENALI
AVANIGADDA
NARSARAOPETA
SOUTH
SOUTH SOUTH
TENALI
AVANIGADDA
TENALI
TENALI
SATTENAPALLI

AVANIGADDA
TENALI

TENALI

TENALI

AVANIGADDA

Police Stations
Capital Region
ACP Central Zone
ACP East Zone
ACP West Zone
Avanigadda
Gudivada
Nandigama
Narsaraopeta
North
Nuzividu
SDPO West
Sattenapalli
South
Tenali

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3. GEOGRAPHY
A. Climate

In the winter season, the climate is moderate and in fact very cool
and pleasant. The temperature ranges between 120C and 300C.
The temperatures during summer months range from 170C to 450C.
The climate is very humid during the summer months and the
humidity rises up to 68%.

The climate of Capital Region is also marked by a considerable


amount of rainfall. Rainfall is caused both by the south west
monsoon and the north east monsoons. The area recieved a total
rainfall of 1222.8mm during the year 2013-14

i. Temperature
(in degree celsius)

Month

Mean Maximum
Temperature

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Normal

31.2

34.1

37.5

39.6

48.5

37.8

34.1

33.9

33.4

32.9

30.8

29.9

2011

29.8

31.1

33.0

33.5

38.1

38.3

35.4

34.3

34.9

33.2

31.3

30.9

2012

29.0

31.6

33.6

34.7

40.0

39.4

34.6

35.1

34.4

32.4

30.4

30.2

2013

30.7

31.2

32.9

34.7

38.3

37.2

33.3

33.6

33.2

31.7

30.7

29.9

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Normal

17.3

19.9

23.0

26.1

25.3

27.8

25.3

25.6

24.8

23.2

19.6

16.8

2011

17.2

18.7

21.1

25.1

27.7

27.5

25.6

25.6

25.2

24.1

20.6

18.8

2012

17.7

17.7

23.0

26.3

27.9

27.5

25.4

25.4

25.5

23.5

20.8

19.2

2013

18.7

19.4

21.5

26.3

28.5

26.1

25.1

25.1

24.7

24.5

21.3

17.9

Month

Mean Minimum
Temperature

Source : Handbook of statistics, Krishna & Guntur (2012-13)

Month

Max Temp
Min Temp
Extreme Max
Extreme Min
Rainfall (Average precipitation mm)
Average precipitation days

24

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

30

32.7

35.4

37.4

39.8

37.2

33.2

32.4

32.6

31.8

30.7

29.6

18.7

20.1

22.4

25.5

27.5

27

25.4

25.1

25.1

24

21.3

19.1

34.4

37.8

43.3

44.4

47.6

46.7

41

38.3

38.6

37.9

35.2

34.2

13.6

15.4

17

19.4

20.3

20.2

21.5

21.5

18.2

17.6

14.6

13

0.9

5.3

9.6

14.3

51.3

131.9

218.4

185.6

163.5

142.6

51.3

6.7

0.1

0.4

0.5

3.1

7.6

12.6

11.5

8.8

7.1

2.8

0.6

25

GEOGRAPHY
ii. Annual Rainfall

iii. Monsoon Rainfall

1396.1
965.9

South - West Monsoon


Rainfall 2013-14
June
Aug

1222.8

800.1

July
Sep

North - East Monsoon


Rainfall 2013-14
Oct

Nov

Dec

79.3

158.2
153.5
164.6

191.6

Normal
Rainfall

2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

Annual Rainfall (mm) Capital Region

14.8
225.9

191.9

114.4

98.4
Normal

386.8

143.9
Normal

Actual

Winter Period Rainfall


2013-14
Normal

71.8

Actual

Actual

Hot Weather Period


Rainfall 2013-14
Mar

Apr

May
87.1

4.7
0.0
59.6

8.5

8.1
13.3
10.4

Intra regional variations of normal & actual rainfall (2013-14)


26

Normal Actual
Jan
Feb
Rainfall in mm
Source: Handbook of statistics, Krishna & Guntur districts

27

GEOGRAPHY
iv. Ground water levels
VA

JA
PG

NU

MY

ND
VE

BA
GK

KK

AG

CA

BA

AT

BA

IB
VR

AA

GA
UN

KR

TH

NA

VU
KA

PE
TA

SA
TD

PP

PN

VY

GD

MA
PK

ME

TO

DU
KO

PH

PM

GU
PA

TE
ED
CB

PR

TS

VM

MV

KU
GH

VT

CH
PO

Classification
No. of Stations

28

Ground
Water
(>20)m
5

Ground
Water
(15-20)m
8

Ground
Water
(10-15)m
19

Ground
Water
(5-10)m
55

Ground
Water
(2-5)m
114

Ground
Water
(0-2)m
36

Stations
not
reported
2

AR

BH

AP Capital Region

MO

Mandal Boundary

29

GEOGRAPHY
B. Topography

Linkages (from Vijayawada)

Kondapalli hill range runs between Nandigama and Vijayawada


cities in the district, for a length of 24 kms. Indrakiladri (Vijayawada),
Jammalavoidurgam, and Mogalarajpuram are other smaller hill
ranges. The coastal belt consists of fertile plains in the Krishna
delta region. Krishna is the major perennial river in Capital Region
traverses 135 kms.

Nearest Airport: Vijayawada Airport (Gannavaram) (20 km)


(40 from Amravati Capital City)

The soils are mainly Red gravel, Black cotton, Sandy alluvial, Sand
clay loams and Red loams.
Major minerals found are Limestone, Iron ore.
Minor minerals Granite, Gravel, Rough stone, Road metal, Bricks
Quartz and sand are available.

Nearest Ports: Machilipatnam - 67 km,


Nizampatnam - 90 km
Roads:
From Hyderabad : 280 km by NH 65
From Vishakhapatnam : 360 km by NH 16
From Chennai : 430 km by NH 16
Major Railway stations: Vijayawada, Guntur,
Tenali, Gudivada
8603.32 km --- Total Geographical Area
Inland Waterways: Buckingham canal (IWW4)
km
passes through the Capital Region at 407.96
Vijayawada
Forest Area
279.41 km
Barren & Uncultivable Land
(proposed water way along Krishna river)
2

C. Location

Coastline is at a distance of 21 km from Pamarru, the capital


region boundary
Chennai, Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam and Jagdalpur all lie within
a radius of 300-400 km
Northwest
Southwest
Southeast
Northeast

160.983945
160.138564
160.135974
160.864552

800.096477
800.184836
810.068118
800.897105

The capital region is at an


elevation of +553 above mean
sea level (MSL) at Kondapalli
reserve forest in Verulapadu
mandal
is
the
highest
elevation in Krishna district
and lowest point at +3 above
MSL at Pedavarivada Village,
Nandivada mandal, Krishna
district.

D. Land cover

1387.70 km2

Land put to Non. Agricultural uses

102.85 km2

Cultivable waste
Permanent Pastures &
other grazing lands
Misc. Tree crops & groves not
included in net area sown
Other Fallows
Current Fallows

130.76 km2

8603.32 km2 --- Total Geographical Area

57.86 km2

407.96 km

Forest Area

279.41 km2

Barren & Uncultivable Land

1387.70 km2

Land put to Non. Agricultural uses 5445.48 km2


Net Area Sown
Cultivable waste
102.19 km2
Fish & Prawn Culture
Permanent Pastures &
other grazing lands
Misc. Tree crops & groves not
included
in &
net
area sown Forest Area 5%
Fish
Prawn
Other Fallows
Culture 1%
Barren & Uncultivable
Current Fallows
Land 3%
Net Area Sown

102.85 km2
130.76 km2
57.86 km2
220.00 km2
469.11 km2
5445.48 km2
102.19 km2

Fish & Prawn Culture

63%

220.00 km2
469.11 km2

16%

Land put
to Non.
Agricultural
uses

Cultivable Permanent
Pastures &
waste
other grazing

1%

Net Area
Sown

Other
Fallows

3%
Current
Fallows

lands 2%
Misc. Tree
crops & groves
not included
in net area
sown 1%

5%
Source : Handbook of Statistics Krishna and Guntur 2013, APCRDA

30

31

GEOGRAPHY
E. Surface water
Statement showing the details of infl ows & outfl ows in AP Capital
Region
S
No

Source of Water

Utilisation (TMC)
Losses (TMC)
Infl ows
Total
Outfl ow
(TMC) Irrigation Industrial Drinking Evapotranspiration Infi ltration (4+5+6+7+8) (TMC) (3-9)
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Rainfall: Runoff

274

196

15

60

271

II
a
b
c
d

Prakasam Barrage
Guntur Branch Canal
Munneru
Pulichintala
River Krishna

53
36
46
565

37
0
0
152

5
0
0
10

7
0
0
19

2
1
2
5

2
1
2
7

53
2
4
193

0
34
42
372

Utilization: 426TMC

River Krishna: 565TMC

Remarks
11
into Krishna river through
local drains
into Krishna river
to Prakasam Barrage
Surplus to Sea

Irrigation: 385TMC

Prakasam Barrage: 647TMC

Industrial: 15TMC
Drinking: 26TMC
Evapotranspiration:25TMC
Losses: 97TMC
Muniyeru River: 36TMC
Pulichintala: 46TMC

Infi ltration: 72 TMC

Total infl ow into region: 974TMC

Guntur Branch Canal: 53TMC

Outfl ow into sea: 451TMC

Rainfall: 274TMC
32

33

GEOGRAPHY
F. Flora and Fauna of the AP Capital Region
The total forest area of the region is 407.96 SqKm. Out of this 336.79
SqKm falls in Krishna District and 71.17 SqKm in Guntur district. It is
only 4.74% of the total geographical area of 8603.32 SqKm. According
to the Champion & Seth Classification, Southern Tropical Secondary
Dry Deciduous Forests (5A/C3) are found in pockets and along hill
slope of Kondapalli, G. Konduru and A. Konduru RFs. and in reserve
forests of Guntur Range. Dry Deciduous Scrub Forest (5A/DS1) type of
forests are found in Kothuru, Adavinekkalam, Kondapalli, G. Konduru,
A. Konduru, Katrenipadu, Bathulavarigudem, Annavaram, Annaraopet
and Dasullapalem RFs. Southern Thorn Forest (6A/C1) type is found in
Dasullapalem, Kothuru, Adavinekkalam, Katrenipadu, T. Gannavaram,
Bathulavari gudem, Jangalapalli, Cheemalapadu, Budwada and
Jaggaiahpet RFs. Tropical Evergreen Scrub Forest (7C1/DS1) are found
in Kothuru, Jangalapalli and Chandragudem RFs. Dry Scrub Forest (6A/
C2) is found in Guntur Range forests.

Fauna:
Carnivores such as Felis chaus (Jungle cat), Vulpes bengalensis
(Common fox), Canis aureus (Jackal) and Canis lupus (Wolf),
Omnivore like Melursus ursinus (Sloth bear), herbivores such as Axis
axis (Spotted deer), Antelope cervicapra (Black buck), Sus scrofa
(Wild pig), Hystrix indica (Indian crested porcupine), Lepus nigricollis
(Black napped hare), Semnopithecus entellus (Common langur) and
Macaca maculata (Rhesus macaque) etc are found in this region.

G. Various Minerals
available in capital region
VA
JA
#
Major minerals:
Limestone & Iron ore
PG
0
Minor minerals:
Granite, Gravel, Rough stone, Road metal, Sand,
NU
MY
Bricks & Quartz ND
VE

34

JA

CA

0 AT 0

GK

KK

PG

BA

ND

KR

TH

SA

PE

0 AT

IB

AA

TD

ME

KR

PH
SA
ED

MA

TH
MA

GU
TD
ME
PH PR
ED

VT
PR

CB
PK
GU

VT

CB

PO
PO

u
#

chromate
Iron ore

u
#

chromate
Iron ore

Granite, Road Metal

Granite, Road Metal

Granite, Road Metal,


Granite,Gravel
Road Metal, Gravel
Gratnite, Road Metal
Gratnite, Road Metal

Gravel

Gravel
Gravel & Building Stone

Gravel & Building Stone

BA

Gravel & Road Metal Gravel

UN

AG

TA

PN

VR

BA

KA

GA
UN

DU

TA

PN

DU

TSTE
TS

KO

NA

VM

GH

KU

MV
GH

KUBH

MV

PM

PA

PM

GD

PP
PA

TO

AR VM
AR

VY

GD

PP

VY

TO
KOKA

TE

NA

BA

VU

PK

PE

GA

GK VU

KK

BA

NU

MY

VR

VE

CA

AG

IB

AA

Floristic composition
In these type of forests the top canopy mainly consists of Lannea
coromandalica (Gumpena), Chloroxylon swietenia (Billudu), Anogeissus
latifolia (Chirumanu), Hardwickia binata (Narayepi), Givotia rottleriformis
(Tella poliki), Diospyros melanoxylon (Tendu) and Dalbergia paniculata
(Pachari). Middle storey consists of Albizia amara (Chigara), Acacia
sundra (Sundra), Emblica officinalis (Usiri), Cassia fistula (Rela),
Strychnos nux-vomica (Musti), Bridelia retusa (Koramanu), Bambusa
arundinacea (Mullem), Azadirachta indica (Vepa), Bauhinia racemosa
(Aari), Carissa spinarum (Kalivi), Gymnosporia montana and
Dendrocalamus strictus (Sadana). The bottom storey is composed of
shrubs viz., Mundulea suberosa, Dodonaea viscosa (Banderu), Zizyphus
oenoplia (Pariki) and Helecteres isora. The floor bears grasses such
as Schima nervosum (Nendra), Andropogon contortus, Cymbopogon
coloratus (Bodha gaddi), Aristida setacea (Broom stick), Chloris
barbata (Uppu gaddi) and occasinlaly Phoenix acaulis. Bauhinia vahlii
(Addateega), Acacia caesia (Korintha), Pterolobium indicum (Cheeki),
Butea superba (Teega moduga) etc climbers are found.

BA

VA

BH

CH
MO
CH

MO

Rough Stone, Sand

Road Metal Gravel, Sand, Black Granite

Gravel & Road Metal Gravel

Road Metal Gravel, Sand, Black Granite

Rough Stone, Sand

Gravel, Granite

Gravel, Granite

Sand

Road Metal Gravel, Sand, Building Tone Gravel

Road Metal Gravel, Sand, Building Tone Gravel

Sand

Gravel, Granite, Road Metal, Sand

Road Metal Gravel, Sand,


Building Tone Gravel, Colour
Building Tone Gravel, Colour Granite

Sand, Brickes

Gravel, Gravel,
Road Metal,
Sand
Road Metal,
Sand

Road
Metal
Gravel,Building
Stone,
Road
Metal
Gravel,Building
Stone, Gravel

Gravel, Gravel,
Sand Sand

Road Metal, Granite

Gravel, Granite, Road Metal, Sand

Road Metal Gravel, Sand,

Road Metal, Granite

Granite

Gravel

Lime Stone

CRDA Region

Gravel,Sand,Granite

Road Metal, Gravel

Krishna River

Road Metal

Road Metal, Sand

Mandals

Gravel,Sand,Granite
Road Metal

Road Metal, Gravel


Road Metal, Sand

Sand, Brickes
Lime Stone
CRDA Region
Krishna River
Mandals

Minerals available in various mandals of Capital Region


Source : Handbook of Statistics Krishna and Guntur 2013

35

4. DEMOGRAPHY
A. Population

iii. Inter-regional comparison of population growth rate

i. Growth of populations in Capital Region

AP Capital Region 12.00


Mumbai (MMR) 15.00

Population in lakhs
Source: Census of India

2011

58.74

2001

52.45

1991

46.97

1981

38.89

1971

31.29

Delhi (NCT- urban) 27.00


Hyderabad (HMDA) 35.00
Pune (PMRDA) 34.00
Bengaluru (BMRD) 16.00
London 12.00
Vienna
10.00
Shanghai 3.65
Tokyo (metro) -0.02
Singapore 16.00

Population decadal growth rate (%) from 2001 - 2011


Source: Mckinsey

iv. Intra-regional variation of population growth rate

ii. Inter-regional comparison of population


AP Capital Region
Mumbai (MMR)

5.9

18.4

Delhi (NCT- urban)

16.4

Hyderabad (HMDA)

9.5

Pune (PMRDA)

5.06

Bengaluru (BMRD)

8.5

London

8.2

Vienna
Shanghai
Tokyo (metro)
Singapore
Population in millions

36

1.8


24.3

13.2

5.6
Source: Mckinsey

Growth rate from 1971 to 2011

37

DEMOGRAPHY
B. Urban population

Urban Footprints in AP Capital Region

i. Trend of urban population share in Capital Region


48%

2011
40%

2001

38%

1991

Capital City
Municipal Corporation
Municipalities
Nagar Panchayats

P : Population in Lakhs
GR : Growth Rate (2001 - 2011)
A : Area in Km2
D : Density per Km2

Kilometers
0

0.5

35%

1981
32%

1971

ii. Comparison of ULBs in Capital Region

Amaravati
P:1.0, GR:12%
A: 217, D:461

Guntur Municipal
Corporation
P:7.43, GR: 44%
A: 159.5, D:4662

Vijayawada Municipal
Corporation
P:10.34, GR: 22%
A: 61.7, D:16770

WESTERN ZONE
NORTHERN ZONE

NORTH EAST ZONE


SOUTH WEST ZONE

Nuzividu
P: D.59, GR: 16%
A: 28.39, D: 2064

Ponnuru
P: 0.60, GR: 4%
A: 26.16, D: 2288

Jaggayyapeta
P: 0.53, GR:32%
A:23.5, D:2275

Tadepalli
P: 0.54, GR:30%
A: 19.5, D:2788

Tenali
P: 1.65, GR: 7%
A: 16.58, D: 9950

Gudivada
P:1.18, GR:5%
A: 12.67, D: 9334

Sattenapalli
P: 0.57, GR:10%
A: 21.88, D:2588

CENTRAL ZONE

EASTERN ZONE

SOUTHERN ZONE

Mangalagiri
P: 0.74, GR: 19%
A: 10.49, D:7017

SOUTH EAST ZONE

38

Capital City

CENTRAL ZONE

NORTHERN ZONE

SOUTHERN ZONE

Capital Region

EASTERN ZONE

SOUTH EAST ZONE

WESTERN ZONE

ULBs

NORTH EAST ZONE

SOUTH WEST ZONE

Nandigama
P: 0.44, GR: 18%
A: 28.7, D:1545

Vuyyuru
P:0.46, GR:7%
A:10.5, D:4428

39

DEMOGRAPHY
C. Density

iii. Growth of ULBs in Capital Region (in Nos)

i. Trend of population density in Capital Region


12
9

10

2011

703

2001

1991


466

1981

628
562

375

1971

Population density of capital region (persons/km2)


1981 1991 2001 2011

703

iv. Growth rate of population from 1991 to 2011 of urban


local bodies in Capital Region
Ponnuru
Tenali

15%

Gudivada

16%

Mangalagiri

AP Capital Region

25%

Mumbai (MMR)

37%

47%

Vijayawada City

47%

Jaggayyapeta

Vuyyuru

Guntur City

AP

Capital Region

ii. Inter - regional comparison of Area (km2)

Nandigama

Tadepalli

308

India

24%

Sattenapalli
Nuzividu

382

10%

Hyderabad (HMDA)

7257

Pune (PMRDA)
Greater London

50%

Vienna
58%

Shanghai
88%

Tokyo (metro)
Singapore

8603

4354

Delhi (NCT- urban)

Bengaluru (BMRD)

48%


1483

3500

8005

8382
453
6340.50

13572

719.10

Source: Mckinsey

40

41

DEMOGRAPHY
iii. Inter - regional comparison of population density
4223

Delhi (NCT- urban)

Bengaluru (BMRD)
London
Vienna
Shanghai
Tokyo (metro)

1309
1446
1064
4703
3900
6846
6038

Singapore

10900
5.8

Pune (PMRDA)

Households
Houses

11025

11.5

Hyderabad (HMDA)

15.9

i. Trend of number of households and houses in Capital


Region (Numbers in Lakhs)

703

Mumbai (MMR)

12.7

AP Capital Region

D. Housing

3.9

Population density: Number of persons per km2

2.7

iv. Intra-regional variation of population density in Capital


Region

1991
Source: Census 2011, Lists from local bodies.

2001

2011

ii. Average household size in Capital Region


3.7

2011

4.1

2001

4.3

1991

4.0

3.7

Capital Region

42

Number of persons per km2

Source: Census 2011

AP

4.8

India

Average household size


43

DEMOGRAPHY
iii. Inter regional comparision of avarage house hold size
3.70
3.73
Delhi (NCT- urban) 4.82
Hyderabad (GHMC) 4.40
4.20
Pune
4.00
Banglore

2.47
London
1.81
Vienna
2.30
Shanghai
1.97
Tokyo (metro)
3.43
Singapore
AP CRDA

v. Intra-regional variation (percentage share) of households


living in concrete roofed homes in Capital Region

Mumbai

VA
JA

PG
MY

ND

NU

VE
BA
GK

CA

AG

KK

BA
IB

AT

BA
VR

AA

GA
VU

TH

KR

UN

TA

PE
SA

PN

TD

TO

GU

PH

PM

KO

40.1% - 45.05
45.1% - 55.0%

PA

TE
ED

MV

CB
PR

55.1% - 65.0%
65.1% - 80.0%

VT

VM KU

TS

GH
Categories

CH

AR

Topmost

BH

PO

Source: Census 2011

MO
Bottom least

Mandal Name
Jaggayyapeta,
Chandralapadu
Veerullapdu
Amruthaluru,
Unguturu,Mopidevi

vi. Intra-regional variation (percentage share) of households


living in three room homes in Capital Region

VA
JA

25.0% - 40.0%

DU
PK

iv. Intra-regional variation of average household size in


Capital Region

GD

PP
VY

ME

Source: Mckinsey

NA

KA

MA

PG
MY

ND

VA

NU

VE
BA
JA

GK

CA

PG

AG

KK

BA

MY

ND

IB

AT

BA

NU

VE
BA

VR

AA

GA
UN

VU
TA

PE

PN

MA

TD

NA
PP

TO
KO

PM
PA

TE

MV

VT
VM

TS

KU

GH

AR

3.0 - 3.2

3.9 - 4.0
Categories

BH
MO

Bottom least

Mandal Name
Guntur, Penamaluru,
Vijayawada Rural

44

UN
PN

MA

TD

KA

NA
PP

7.15 - 9.0%

DU
TO

PK
GU

PH

KO

PM
PA

TE
ED
VT

VM KU

TS

Ghantasala, Kollipara,
Pedaparupudi

AR

Source: Census 2011

9.1% - 11.0%
11.1% - 14.0%

MV

CB
PR

GD
5.0% - 7.0%

VY

ME

PO

Source: Census 2011

GA
VU

TA

SA

3.3 - 3.5

Topmost

CH
PO

VR
TH

KR

3.6 - 3.8

CB
PR

GD

PE

PK

ED

BA

AA

KA

DU
GU

BA
IB

AT

VY

ME
PH

AG

KK

TH

KR

SA

GK

CA

GH

14.1% - 19.0%

Categories

Mandal Name
Tenali, Guntur,
Vijayawada, Urban
Atchampet,Veerullapdu,
Bottom least
Kolluru, Chandralapadu
Topmost

CH
BH
MO

45

DEMOGRAPHY
vii.
Intra-regional variation (percentage share)
households living in own houses in Capital Region

of

ix.
Intra-regional variation (percentage share)
households with mobile phones in Capital Region

VA

VA

JA

JA

PG
MY

ND

PG

NU

MY

ND

VE
GK

CA
IB

PN

TD

NA

PP

GU

PM

KO

MV

CB
KU

VM

TS

CH

AR

BH

PO

MO

Source: Census 2011

ED

of

40.1% - 45.0%

PA

45.1% - 55.0%

TE

MV

CB

55.1% - 70.0%

VT
KU

VM

TS

GH

Categories

CH

AR

Topmost

BH

PO

MO

Source: Census 2011

Bottom least

Mandal Name
Guntur,
Penamaluru,
Vijayawada Urban
Ghantasala, Unguturu,
Mopedidevi

x. Intra-regional variation (percentage share) of households


with a cycle in Capital Region

VA

VA

JA

PG
MY

ND

PG

NU

MY

ND

VE
GK

CA

BA

AG

KK
IB

TA

SA

UN
PN

NA

PP

PK
GU

KO

PM
MV

CB
PR

Topmost

PA

TE
ED

3.6%- 8.0%

Categories

TO

VT
VM

TS
AR
PO

Source: Census 2011

KU

GH
Bottom least

CH
BH
MO

TA

SA
Mandal Name
Vijayawada Urban, Guntur,
Vijayawada Rural
Veerullapadu, Pedakurapadu,
Vatsavai, Amruthaluru,
Tsunduru, G. Konduru,
Thotlavalluru, Vatticherukuru,
Nandivada, Kolluru, Edlapadu,
Prathipadu, Mopidevi,
Atchampet, Vemuru,
Ghantasala, Chandarla Padu,
Krosuru

GA
VU

PE

VY
DU

PH

GD

VR
TH

KR

1.6% - 2.5%
2.6% - 3.5%

KA

MA

TD
ME

BA

AA

0.9% - 1.5%

PE

BA
IB

AT
0.2% - 0.8%

GA
VU

TH

KR

AG

KK

BA
VR

AA

GK

CA

BA

AT

NU

VE

BA

46

35.1% - 40.0%

PM

KO

70.1% - 80.0%

viii.
Intra-regional variation (percentage share)
households with Internet in Capital Region

20.0% - 35.0%

TO

GU

PH

Categories Mandal Name


Atchampet, chandralapadu,
Topmost
Veerullapadu
Penamaluru, Guntur,
Bottom least
Vijayawada Urban

GD

PP
VY

DU

PR

GH

NA

KA

PK

80.1% - 95.0%

VT

UN
PN

MA

TD
ME

50.1% - 60.0%
60.1% - 70.0%

PA

TE
ED

VU
TA

SA
40.0% - 50.0%

TO

PK

PR

GD

VY
DU

GA

TH

KR
PE

KA

MA

ME

BA
VR

AA
UN

TA

PE

BA
IB

AT

GA
VU

TH

KR

AG

KK

BA
VR

AA

PH

GK

CA
BA

AT

SA

BA

AG

KK

NU

VE

BA

JA

of

UN
PN

KA

PP

MA

TD

NA

VY

ME

30.1% - 35.0%

TO

PK
GU

PH

KO

PM
PA
MV

CB
PR

VT
VM

TS
AR
PO

KU

35.1% - 40.0%
40.1% - 45.0%

TE
ED

GD
25.0% - 30.0%

DU

GH
CH

BH
MO

45.1% - 56.0%
Categories Mandal Name
Agiripalle, Mopidevi,
Topmost
Nuziveedu, Challapalle
Edlapadu, prathipadu,
Bottom least
Chandrala padu

Source: Census 2011

47

DEMOGRAPHY
of

E. Sex ratio
i. Trend of Sex ratio and Child sex ratio in Capital Region
Child Sex Ratio

961

963

972

981

Sex Ratio

945

share)

999

xi.
Intra-regional variation (percentage
households with car in Capital Region


1991 2001 2011

Child Sex Ratio

Sex Ratio

943 914

966 944

999

945

Source: Census 2011

INDIA

ANDHRA

CAPITAL REGION

Source: Census 2011

48

49

DEMOGRAPHY
ii. Inter - regional comparison of sex ratio
AP Capital Region

999

Mumbai (MMR)

863

iv. Intra-regional change of sex ratio from 1991 to 2011 in


Capital Region
VA

JA

Delhi (NCT- urban)

868

Hyderabad (HMDA)

PG
MY

ND

BA
GK

CA

Pune (PMRDA)

904

Bengaluru (BMRD)

922

London
Vienna

NU

VE

954

AG

KK

BA

AT

IB

BA
VR

AA

1010

SA

Tokyo (metro)

Singapore

1028

PN

DU
TO

PK
GU

PM

KO

KU

VM

GH
CH

AR

BH

PO

MO

Source: Census 2011

Source: Mckinsey

iii. Inter - regional comparison of child sex ratio

1% - 3%

-3% - -2%

4% - 6%

-2% - -1%

7% - 9%

Mandal Name
Ibrahimpatnam, Pedakakani,
Amaravathi, Vastavai,
Veerullapadu, Thullur,
Topmost
Kollipara, Vatticherakuru,
Chebrolu
Ghantasala, Movva,
Bottom least Vijayawada Rural, Mopidevi,
kankipadu

VT
TS

0%

-4% - -3%

Categories

MV

CB
PR

-5% - -4%

PA

TE
ED

1053

GD

PP
VY

ME

943

NA

KA

MA

TD

PH

UN

TA

PE

1072

Shanghai

GA
VU

TH

KR

v. Intra-regional growth rate of child sex ratio from 1991


to 2011 in Capital Region
VA

AP Capital Region

945

JA

PG
MY

ND

Mumbai (MMR)

NU

VE

910

BA
GK

CA

AG

KK

Delhi (NCT- urban)

873

BA

AT

IB

BA
VR

AA

Hyderabad (HMDA)

923

TA

PE
SA

Pune (PMRDA)

UN
PN

MA

TD

896

GA
VU

TH

KR

942

PP
VY

ME

KO

PM
PA
MV

CB
PR

VT
VM

TS

KU

GH
CH

AR

Source: Mckinsey

50

Source: Census 2011

PO

0%
1% - 2%

TE
ED

-10% - -6%

-4% - -1%

TO

GU

PH

GD

-6% - -4%

DU
PK

Bengaluru (BMRD)

NA
-17% - -10%

KA

2% - 4%
Categories

Mandal Name
Vastavai, thotlavalluru,
Kollipara, Tsundur,
kankipadu
Ghantasala, Movva,
Bottom least Mopidevi,Challapalle,
Nandivada
Topmost

BH
MO

51

DEMOGRAPHY
F. Literacy

iii. Intra-regional growth rate of literacy rate from 1991 to


2011 in Capital Region

74%

VA

Male
Female

JA

PG

63%

70%

74%

i. Trend of literacy rate in Capital Region

MY

ND

NU

VE
BA
GK

55%

CA

AG

KK

BA

AT

IB

BA
VR

46%

AA

73

74

UN

TA

PE

74

GA
VU

TH

KR

SA

PN

NA

KA

GD

PP

MA

TD

VY

ME

20% - 40%

DU
GU

PH

41% - 60%

TO

PK

PM

KO

PA
MV

CB
PR

KU

VM

GH

Categories

CH
AR

Topmost

BH

PO
AP

Capital Region

ii. Inter - regional comparison of literacy rate (%)


AP Capital Region

74

Mumbai (MMR)

MY

ND

86

Hyderabad (HMDA)

PG

BA
GK

CA

BA
IB

BA
VR

AA

Bengaluru (BMRD)

London

99

Shanghai

97

89

AG

KK
AT

83
90

GA
VU

TH

KR

TA

PE
SA

UN
PN

KA

NA

PP

MA

TD

VY

ME

KO

PM
PA

TE
ED

CB

96

VM

KU

GH

PO

Source: Census 2011

151% - 202%

Categories
Topmost

CH
AR

71% - 110%
111% - 150%

MV

VT
TS

10% - 30%

51% - 70%

TO

GU

PH

GD

31% - 50%

DU
PK

PR

52

NU

VE

89

Delhi (NCT- urban)

Source: Mckinsey

Bottom least

VA

JA

Singapore

MO

Source: Census 2011

Mandal Name
Atchampet, Agiripalle,
Krosuru
Tenali, guntur,
Vijayawada Rural

iv. Intra-regional growth rate of female literacy rate from


1991 to 2011 in Capital Region


1991 2001 2011

Pune (PMRDA)

101% - 103%

VT
TS

India

61% - 80%
81% - 100%

TE
ED

BH
MO

Bottom least

Mandal Name
Vuyyuru, Vijayawada Urban,
Vijayawada Rural
Amruthalur, Amaravathi,
Agiripalle

53

DEMOGRAPHY
G. Religion

iii. Intra-regional variation of Muslims in Capital Region

i. Trend of religion in Capital Region & State


Capital Region
Hindus

Others

JA

90.9%

PG

91.1%

Hindus

1.4%

BA
GK

CA

86.9%

86.7%

BA

AT

IB

BA
VR

AA

VU

0.2%

PN

PP
VY

0% - 5%

GU

PH

6% - 10%

TO

PK

PM

KO

ED

16% - 20%

0.3%

ii. Intra-regional variation of Hindus in Capital Region

21% - 25%

VT
KU

VM

TS

Mandal Name
Kanchikacherla,
Medikonduru,
Phirangipuram
Ghantasala,
Bottom least
Nandivada, Mopidevi
Categories

GH
CH

AR

2011

MV

CB

2001

0.8%

11% - 15%

PA

TE

3.7%

Source: Census 2011

NA
GD

DU

PR

Others

KA

MA

TD
ME

2.5%

Christians

UN

TA

SA

9.3%

0.1%

GA

TH

KR

9.8%

Muslims

AG

KK

PE

1.8%

NU

VE

State

6.9%

MY

ND

7.3%

Muslims

Christians

VA

Topmost

BH

PO

MO

Source: Census 2011

iv. Intra-regional variation of Christians in Capital Region


VA

VA

JA
JA

PG

PG

MY

ND

MY

ND

NU

VE

NU

BA

VE
BA
AG
BA
IB

BA

AT

IB

BA

BA

VR

AA
VR

AA

SA

PN

KA
VY

ME
PK

KO

PM
PA

TE
PR

VT
VM

KU

GH
CH

AR
PO

Source: Census 2011

54

91% - 98%

BH
MO

Mandal Name
Kollur, Ghantasala,
Topmost
Mopidevi
Kanchikacherla,
Bottom least Medikonduru,
Phirangipuram

KA

PP

KO

PM
PA
MV

CB

Categories

3% - 4%
5% - 8%

TE
ED

0% - 1%

2% - 3%

TO

GU

PH

GD

1% - 2%

DU
PK

PR
TS

NA

VY

86% - 90%

MV

CB

81% - 85%

PN

MA

TD
ME

76% - 80%

TO

GU

ED

TA

SA

GD
70% - 75%

DU

PH

UN

NA

PP

MA

TD

VU

TH

KR
UN

PE

TA

PE

GA

GA
VU

TH

KR

AG

KK

KK
AT

GK

CA

GK

CA

Categories

VT
VM

TS

KU

GH

Topmost

CH
AR
PO

Source: Census 2011

BH

Bottom least

MO

Mandal Name
Nandivada,
Phirangipuram,
Gannavaram
Vastavai,
Chandralapadu,
Krosuru

55

DEMOGRAPHY
v. Intra-regional variation of Other religions in Capital
Region

ii. Intra-regional growth rate of SC population from 1991


to 2011 in Capital Region
VA

VA

JA

JA

PG
MY

ND

PG

NU

MY

ND

VE
GK

CA

GK

CA
BA

AT

IB

TA

PE
TD

NA

PP

GD

SA

VY

GU

KO

ED

Mandal Name
Movva,
Topmost
Vijayawada Urban,
Vijayawada Rural
Prathipadu,
Bottom least
Thotlavalluru,
Krosuru

VT
VM

TS

KU

GH
CH

AR

BH

PO

MO

Source: Census 2011

H. Community

19.40%

20.53%

i. Trend of SC & ST population in Capital Region

16.05%

GU

PH

101% - 150%

VT
Mandal Name
Gannavaram,
Tadepalle,
Phirangipuram
Ghantasala,Movva,
Bottomleast
Mopidevi
Catergories
Topmost

BH

PO

MO

iii. Intra-regional growth rate of ST population from 1991


to 2011 in Capital Region
VA

SC
ST

JA

PG
MY

ND

NU

VE
BA
GK

CA

AG

KK

BA
IB

BA
VR

TA

PE

3.23%

2.92%

2.93%

GA
VU

TH

KR

SA

UN
PN

MA

TD

KA

NA

PP

1% - 20%

DU
TO

PK
GU

KO

MV

CB
PR

VT
VM

TS


1991 2001 2011

AR

Source:
Census 2011 & 2009

PM
PA

TE
ED

GD

VY

ME
PH

56

GH
CH

AR

Source:
Census 2011 & 2001

KU

VM

TS

AA

81% - 100%

MV

CB
PR

51% - 80%

PA

TE
ED

AT

Source: Census 2011

31% - 50%

PM

KO

Categories

MV

CB
PR

2.00% - 2.99%

0% - 30%

TO

PK

PA

TE

GD

PP

DU

1.00% - 1.99%

PM

NA

KA
VY

ME
TO

UN
PN

MA

TD

0.51% - 0.99%

DU
PK

PH

VU
TA

PE

0.26% - 0.50%

GA

TH

KR
0.00% - 0.25%

KA

MA

ME

BA
VR

AA
UN

PN

BA
IB

GA
VU

TH

KR

AG

KK
AT

BA
VR

AA

SA

BA

AG

KK

NU

VE

BA

PO

KU

GH
CH

BH
MO

-59%

21% - 40%

-6%

41% - 60%

-5%

61% - 100%

-4%

101% - 140%

Mandal Name
Penamaluru,Vijayawada
(Urban),Agiripalle
Pamidimukkala
Bottomleast
Nandivada,
Mopidevi
Catergories
Topmost

57

DEMOGRAPHY

51%

Ponnur

39%

Sattenapalli

38%

Nuzvid

7073

Ponnur

5221

GMC

33%

Mangalagiri

28%

Tadepalli

Tenali

28%

Tenali

1971 1981 1991 2001 2011

11133

6498

Jaggayapet 2082

19%

* Source:1. Sample Registration System (Various Issues)


2. Report of the Technical Group on Population Projections, - 2001-2026:
M/O Health & Family Welfare

ii. Inter - regional comparison of life expectancy in years

Source: Town statement, Census 2011

Figures in years

ii. Intra-regional variation of below poverty line (BPL)


households in Capital Region (approximate)

AP Capital Region

Hyderabad (HMDA)

PG
MY

ND

Pune (PMRDA)

NU

VE
BA
GK

CA

BA
IB

AT

BA
VR

AA
TH

KR

GA
UN

VU
TA

PE
SA

PN

MA

TD

KA

NA

PP

50% - 70%

DU
TO

PK
GU

KO

PM
PA

TE
ED
VT
VM

TS

KU

GH
CH

AR
PO

71% - 90%
91% - 110%

MV

CB
PR

GD

VY

ME
PH

Bengaluru (BMRD)

AG

KK

58

Mumbai (MMR)

66.9
68.9
72.2

Delhi (NCT- urban)

VA

JA

66.9

5230

Gudivada

26%

Jaggayapet

8397

VMC 80179

28%

Gudivada

61128

Mangalagiri

Tadepalli

VMC

63.4

Sattenapalli 4034

36%

GMC

i. Trend of life expectancy with in Capital Region

48.8

Nuzvid

J. Life expectancy

58.4

i b. Number of households
in slums in Capital
Region (Approximte)

i a. Share of population
residing in slums in Capital
Region (Approximte)

61.8

I. Poverty

BH
MO

66.9
68.9
68

London

Vienna

Shanghai

Tokyo (metro)

83

Singapore

82

82.69
79.9
75

111% - 120%
Categories

Mandal Name
Prathipadu,
Topmost
Vatticherukuru,
Thullur
Guntur,
Bottom least
Vijayawada Urban,
Vijayawada Rural

Source:All values are respective state Life expectancy

59

5. ECONOMY
A. Domestic Product

iii. Intra-regional variation of mandal domestic product


(MDP) in Capital Region

i. Domestic product of Capital Region

VA

Teritary
JA

12125

12643
2013

2012
27965 10381

10676

VR

GA

TA

PE
SA

UN

VU
PN

MA

TD

11610

PP

GU

PH

KO

2501 - 5000

PM

5001 - 10000

PA

10001 - 16000

TE

MV

CB

Categories

VT
VM

KU

Mandal Name
Vijayawada
Urban, Guntur,
Penamaluru
Pedaparupudi,
Bottom least Mopidevi,
Veerullapadu

GH

Topmost

CH
AR

2014

250 - 1000
1001 - 2500

TO

PO

38958
2013

NA

GD

DU
PK

4%
3%

2014

KA
VY

ME

TS

BH
MO

Source: CPO, Krishna & Guntur, Year 2013 - 14 (Rs. in Lakhs)

B. Per capita Income


i. Trend of per capita income in Capital Region

12
74303

209

74

80388

85797

89039

48

83

All values in billion USD


60

BA

TH

PR

Hyderabad (HMDA)

Source: Mckinsey

BA
IB

AT

13963

167

Bengaluru (BMRD)

AG

KK

ED

Delhi (NCT- urban)

Pune (PMRDA)

BA
GK

CA

KR

ii. Inter-regional comparison of domestic product

Mumbai (MMR)

NU

VE

AA

Values in Rs. Crores

AP Capital Region

MY

ND

10%
9%

33186

Total
2013-14
64532
Note:
At current
prices

Sector wise
Annual
Growth rate
17%

Total
2012-13
56505

19%

Total
2011-12
50471

PG

89039

Secondary

78878

Primary

2012

2013

2014

Per capita in Rs.


India

AP

Capital Region

Per capita income at current prices for the


year 2013-14

61

ECONOMY
ii. Inter-regional comparisons of percapita income
AP Capital Region

i. Urban local bodies revenue (in Rs. Lakhs)

0.89

Mumbai (MMR)

Hyderabad (HMDA)

Pune (PMRDA)

9596

4.29

20924

5.35

Delhi (NCT- urban)

3.29

2011

2001

1991

1326

iii. Intra-regional variation of per capita income in Capital


Region (in Rs.)

1981

Rs. in lakhs/ annum for the year 2014

Source: Mckinsey

651

2.75

1971

2350

6.56

Bengaluru (BMRD)

ii. Panchayat revenue (in Rs. Lakhs)


3675

VA

JA

C. Local body revenues

PG
MY

ND

NU

VE
BA
GK

CA

AG

KK

BA
IB
GA

VY

ME

TO

PK
GU

KO

PM
MV

CB
PR

VM

KU

GH

Mandal Name
Nandivada,
Ibrahimpatnam,
Medikonduru
Mangalagiri,
Bottom least Pedakakani,
Tadepalli
Topmost

CH
AR
PO

62

170001 - 200000
Categories

VT
TS

Year 2013

110001 - 140000
140001 - 170000

PA

TE
ED

50000 - 80000
80001 - 110000

DU

PH

GD

781

PP

BH
MO

2011

TD

NA

KA

1991

MA

499

PN

1981

TA

PE
SA

UN

VU

302

TH

2001

VR

AA
KR

1214

BA

1971

AT

Source: Concerned ULBs and DPO


(Some panchayats revenue not included)
63

ECONOMY
D. Work Participation
1991
2001
2011

39.89%

38.66%

37.03%

VA

JA

PG
MY

ND

NU

VE
BA
GK

CA

AG

KK

BA
IB

AT

BA
VR

AA

6.00%

5.26%

1.16%

SA

PN

KA

MA

TD

GD

PP

DU
TO

PK
GU

PH

PM

KO

PA

TE
PR

1% - 10%

-14% - -10%

11% - 20%

-9% - -5%

21% - 50%

-4% - -1%

51% - 80%

Categories

VT

KU

VM

TS

Mandal Name
Penamaluru, Vijayawada
Topmost
Urban, Vijayawada Rural
Tsundur, Pedaparupudi,
Bottom least
Nandivada

GH
CH

AR

TW: Total Workers | MW: Main Workers | MaW: Marginal Workers

ii. Intra-regional growth rate of total workers in Capital


Region from 2001-2011

-25% - -15%

MV

CB

MaW

NA

VY

ME

ED

MW

UN

VU
TA

PE

TW

GA

TH

KR

42.63%

44.66%

45.16%

i. Trend of work participation rate in Capital Region

iii. Intra-regional growth rate of main workers in Capital


Region from 2001-2011

BH

PO

MO

iv. Intra-regional growth rate of marginal workers in


Capital Region from 2001-2011

VA
VA

JA

PG
JA

MY

ND

PG

NU

VE

BA

BA
IB

GK

CA

BA
IB

AT

BA

GA
VR

AA

TH

KR

UN

VU

SA

PN

MA

TH

TD

-5%

KA

PP
VY

ME

KO

PM
PA

TE
ED
VT
VM

TS

KU

GH
CH

AR

64

BH
MO

KA

NA

PP
VY

KO

PM
PA

TE
VT
VM

TS

KU

GH

AR

Source: Census 2011

2501% - 9500%
Categories

Mandal Name
Guntur,
Vijayawada Urban,
Vijayawada Rural
Amruthalur,
Bottom least
Kollipara,
Prathipadu
Topmost

CH
PO

501% - 1500%
1501% - 2500%

MV

CB
PR

-41%

1% - 500%

TO

GU

PH

GD

-11%

DU
PK

ED
Mandal Name
Penamaluru,
Topmost
Vijayawada, Urban,
Vijayawada Rural
Nandivada, Kollipara,
Bottom least
Movva, Ghantasala,
Amruthalur

PN

MA

TD
ME

71% - 93%
Categories

PO

SA

UN

VU
TA

PE

31% - 40%
41% - 70%

MV

CB
PR

-1%

21% - 30%

TO

GU

PH

GD

1% - 20%

DU
PK

GA

NA
KR

TA

PE

AG

KK

BA
VR

AA

NU

VE

AG

KK
AT

MY

ND

BA
GK

CA

BH
MO

65

6. HEALTH & EDUCATION

ECONOMY
E. Employers

A. Health

i. Top employers in Capital Region

i. Medical facilities in Capital Region

RAILWAY
WAGON
WORKSHOP

2860

VISWATEJA
SPINNING
MILLS LTD

KUSALAVA
INTERNATIONAL
LTD

NSL
TEXTILES LTD

2576

Male
233
7
14

Government Allopathic
Government Homeopathy
Government Ayurveda

Total

Female
207
4
22

440
11
36

36
440

3361

Doctors

Type of Medical Facility

MOHAN
SPINTEX
INDIA LTD

GUNTUR
DISTRICT MILK
PRODUCERS
COOPERATIVE
UNION

1560

VASANTHA
SPINNERS LTD

1225

1520

JAYPEE BALAJI
CEMENT PLANT

1200

SRI VENKATA
SIVA PARVATHI
SPINNING
MILLS PVT LTD

1120

1160
SRI LAKSHMI
GODAVARI
SPINNING
MILLS PVT LTD

1050

KRISHNA GANGA
SPINNING
MILLS PVT LTD

1150

ANANTHA
LAKSHMI
SPINNING
MILLS PVT LTD

Figures indicate no. of employees for the year 2015

66

Female

1030

Male

Total

ii. Government Hospitals in Capital Region


GOVERNMENT MEDICAL FACILITIES (ALLOPATHIC) - 2013-14
Govt.
Hospitals P.H.Cs
Others Total Beds
Dispensaries

Region

KALLAM
SPINNING
MILLS LTD

233

1612

14

22
207

2110

NARLA THATHA
RAO THERMAL
POWER STATION
(VTPS)

CRDA Region

14

85

99

2355

iii. Private doctors in Capital Region


Total number of doctors: 1874*

Doctors per 10,000 people


10

Govt.
Doctors
440

5.1

Private Doctors
1874
India

*Doctors registered with Indian Medical


Association (IMA, Vijayawada).

3.5

3.9

AP

Capital
Region

WHO
standards

Source: HLEG report, 2011, IMA,


Andhra Pradesh Statistics handbook. WHO.

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HEALTH & EDUCATION


B. Education

iii. Number of students in Capital Region schools


Total Number of Students

i. Schools in Capital Region


Type of School
Total
number
of
schools

Number
of
Government
Schools

19

Number
Number
of Zilla/ Number of Number Number Number
Number
of
Mandal Residential of Private of Model of KGBV
of Other Total
Muncipal
Parishad Schools
Schools Schools Schools
Schools
Schools
Schools

2645

1917

KGBV Schools - 3
Model Schools - 1

329

329

262

Upper Primary
School

High School

381250

231077

151862

381250

Primary Schools

5179

231077

Upper Schools

Other
Schools

Muncipal
Schools

Primary School

Government Schools - 19

151862

High Schools

262

Source: cse.ap.gov.in

1917
Private
Schools

iv. Junior colleges in Capital Region

2645
Zilla/Mandal
Parishad
Schools

Number of Junior colleges in Capital Region


Total Colleges

Private
Colleges

Men

Women

409

59

350

3712

1802

Residential Schools - 3

Source: cse.ap.gov.in

Teaching strength

Government
Colleges

350

3712

ii. School teachers strength in Capital Region


Teachers strength
Primary Level
Teachers Strength

Upper Level
Teachers Strength

High School Level


Teachers Strength

Total Teachers
Strength

9101

6166

13435

28702

1802

59
9101
13435
High School
Level

Primary
Level

6166
Upper
Primary

Government
Colleges

Private
Colleges

Junior colleges in
capital region

Men

Women

Teaching staff
strength

Source: cse.ap.gov.in
Source: cse.ap.gov.in

68

69

HEALTH & EDUCATION


vi. Colleges in Capital Region

v. Medical Education in Capital Region

66

MD/MS/Diploma total MCH total course


Number
MBBS
courses (seats)
(seats)
Course
of
Management Annual
Total
Total
Colleges
intake
Seats
Seats
courses
courses
44

152

22

Teaching hospitals under control of directorate of Medical Education


Number of teaching hospitals

Beds strength

1839

15

140

vii. Teaching Faculty in Colleges

Law
200

104
122

792

25

106

2957
Nursing

UG & PG

Women

1347

31

Engineering

Multipurpose health workers (MPHW)

43

Polytechnic

M. Sc Nursing


Law
2

31

College of Nursing

MBA & MCA

51

School of Nursing

286

Number of Institutes

252

Nursing

B.Pharmacy

192

162

18

474

Total Seats

529

Number of paramedicals
institutes

Men

13

Paramedical Institutes

70

ITI

Source: Statistics handbook 2013-14

ITI

Polytechnic

Seats

Nursing

Private

MBA & MCA

Government

Engineering

UG & PG

Number of dental colleges

Source: dme.ap.nic.in

8
2

Dental colleges in Capital Region

Type

12

B.Pharmacy

300

93

Government

440

60

Medical

MBBS

63

Source: Statistics handbook 2013-14

71

7. TRANSPORT

HEALTH & EDUCATION


Women

10168 8994
5566 2877

Law

875 169

B.Pharmacy

1836 1403
461 388

Engineering

Source: R&B, Pranchayatraj departments

39448 22896
419 831

ITI

2270 82

Source: Statistics handbook 2013-14

ix. Schools/ colleges per 10,000 population in town


Primary

78

Middle

3054

1881.6

1257

Vignan
University

981

1580

2614

7213

University student
strength

1818.8

Women

Acharya
Nagarjuna
University

Vignan
University

Acharya
Nagarjuna
University

Men

KL University

115

226

48

105

111

511

2407

Source: Census 2011

x. Universities in Capital Region

Source: Statistics handbook 2013-14

3401

2950
494.7

2344

University teaching
strength

3307

Major District Roads

10

College

KL University

State Highways

26

Senior secondary

72

National Highways

Other District Roads

36

Secondary / matriculation

ii. Road lengths (by type) in Capital Region

1822

Nursing

3306.6
2950.1
2406.6
2343.8

1981
1971

1203 1670

Polytechnic

3401

2011
2001
1991

1902.3

Medical

i. Road length in Capital Region (in kms)

857

MBA & MCA

A. Regional road network

1919.4

UG & PG

Men

856.2

viii. Students strength in colleges

308.8

308.0

319.0

331.1

365


217 217 217 217 357

1971

1981

1991

2001

2011

Source: R&B, Pranchayatraj departments

73

TRANSPORT
B. Vehicle registrations during the year
302.16

302158

Number of registered vehicles in 2011

ii. RTC buses on roads in Capital Region


ITEM
Avg. no.of buses in use per day
Route Kms (in Lakhs)/day
Buses operated /per day
Passengers carried (in Lakhs)/day
Earnings Realised
a) Passenger Earnings (Rs.in Lakhs)
b) Goods & Miscellaneous (Rs. In Lakhs)
c) Total (Rs. In Lakhs)

Capital region
928
7.18
1785
12.26
185.22
24.81
210.03

All values during year 2015

D. Consumption of major petroleum products in


Capital Region

36.98

0.195
1971

7.08

5.10

1981

1991

2001

2011

Vehicles in Thousands

465263

Diesel (in 000 Ltrs,)

Source: RTO, Krishna & Guntur

C. Working of APSRTC

117193.64

i. RTC buses on roads in Capital Region

Other
1689

1460

116102
Petrol (in
000 Ltrs,)

1091.64

Lubricants

(In 000 Kgs /


000 Ltrs)

1082
796
Source: Statistics handbook 2013-14

560

1971

1981

1991

2001

2011

Source: APSRTC

74

75

8. SERVICES & UTILITIES


A. Power

iii. Industrial Consumption & Demand

85.364

52.550

25.818

10.632

131.966

45.071

14.486

1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011

138.604

Demand

Others

5.809

Agriculture

Consumption

Industrial

637.455

Commercial

314.909

Domestic

241.874

i. Power connections (by type) in Capital Region

1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011

1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011

33.072

89.022

53.652

287.373

172.094
97.495

76.217

39.062

19.202

5.906

2.594

79.570

55.491
33.257

19.695

13.021

5.041

18.522

9.499
3.932

1.367

0.473

0.148

1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011

76

22.061

Demand
155.967

Consumption
Demand

1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011

v. Domestic Consumption & Demand

ii. Agriculture Consumption & Demand


Consumption

16.449

10.712

1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011

59.061

OTHERS
2532
4686
6300
8832
12990
18999

31.153

2011

15.657

2001

Demand

10.248

1991

1981

6.724

1971

DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL AGRICULTURE


115510
19294
1150
6273
261547
40544
3163
18794
373494
56132
4873
27132
576487
80775
7810
40613
956173
120455
12390
61091
1367673
165533
16396
82320

5.151

1961

YEAR
1961
1971
1981
1991
2001
2011

3.404

20.048

Consumption

39.963

iv. Commercial Consumption & Demand

1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011

1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011

77

SERVICES & UTILITIES

1961

1001.166
1971

1981

1991

2001

2011

Current
Arrears
Demand

Current
Arrears
Collection

Source: APSPDCL, Krishna & Guntur Districts Consumption in MU Demand


in Mw/Kwh

Sources: urban.ap.gov.in

B. Tax collection

C. Communications

i. Number of assessments in ULBS

i. Post offices in Capital Region

320.61
187.94
338

658.61
391.86

339.79
2257.62
1152.57

1492.37
1145.77

3403.37

579.8

Property Tax
Water Charges
Trade License

836.93
6843.08
1351.84

446.083

264.035

194.784

162.974

76.978

92.329

28.606

44.243

13.038

440.923

Demand

ULBs collection (Lakhs)

736.360

Consumption

13482.7
2188.77
6639.65

ii. Collection of taxes (by type) in ULBs

vi. Total Consumption & Demand

Current
Arrears
Balance

462799

651

Branch
Offices

150

242500

Other
Offices
58972

Property
Tax

78

Water
Charges

144

SubOffices

Head Post
Offices

Source: Handbook of Statistics: (2013 - 14)

Trade
License

79

SERVICES & UTILITIES


ii. Telephone exchanges in Capital Region

E. Waste water

446

i. Pucca drains in ULBs

208

26

Source:
Handbook of Statistics

No.of Mobile
Towers

D. Street lights and Per capita streetlights in ULBs


Total No.of Street Lights Available
Population per street light

80

62877
30654
18406
13975
5600

26811 28
5799

28

Ponnur

4443

Gudivada

4047

Mangalagiri

3262

Nuzvid

2782

Sattenapalli

2538

Tadepalli

2278

24

Jaggayapet

2185

24

Nandigama

2052

22

Vuyyuru

1726

22

Source: urban.ap.gov.in

2011
2001
1991
1981
1971

13
29
23

Note: Values in Numbers

iii. Treatment capacity in ULBs


2011
2001
1991
1981
1971

233
231
78
78
28
Note: Values in million litres per day (MLD)

21

iv. Length of drains in panchayats

22

12642

Tenali

34

Note: Values in kms

ii. Number of underground connections in ULBs

621

Guntur

30641

500

1787

Vijayawada

1292
770

1175

No. of
exchanges

1938

966

Telegraph
offices

2731

2011
2001
1991
1981
1971

1971 1981 1991 2001 2011


Note: Values in kms

Source: Concerned ULBs, DPO.

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MANDAL CODES
Mandal Name
Agiripalle
Amaravathi
Amruthalur
Atchampet
Bapulapadu
Bhattiprolu
Challapalle
Chandarlapadu
Chebrolu
Duggirala
Edlapadu
G.Konduru
Gannavaram
Ghantasala
Gudivada
Guntur
Ibrahimpatnam
Jaggayyapeta
Kanchikacherla
Kankipadu
Kollipara
Kollur
Krosuru
Mangalagiri
Medikonduru
Mopidevi
Movva
Mylavaram
Nandigama

82

Code
AG
AA
AR
AT
BA
BH
CH
CA
CB
DU
ED
GK
GA
GH
GD
GU
IB
JA
KK
KA
KO
KU
KR
MA
ME
MO
MV
MY
ND

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Mandal Name
Nandivada
Nuzvid
Pamarru
Pamidimukkala
Pedakakani
Pedakurapadu
Pedaparupudi
Penamaluru
Penuganchiprolu
Phirangipuram
Ponnur
Prathipadu
Sattenapalle
Tadepalle
Tadikonda
Tenali
Thotlavalluru
Thullur
Tsundur
Unguturu
Vatsavai
Vatticherukuru
Veerullapadu
Vemuru
Vijayawada (Rural)
Vijayawada (Urban)
Vuyyuru

Code
NA
NU
PM
PA
PK
PE
PP
PN
PG
PH
PO
PR
SA
TA
TD
TE
TO
TH
TS
UN
VA
VT
VE
VM
VU
VR
VY

This Fact book provides you with extensive information on the Capital
Region. The book was made possible by the following people. We
wish to acknowledge their untiring efforts and their substantial
contribution.
APCRDA Team
Dr. N. Srikant, IAS, Commissioner APCRDA
Sri. V. Rama Manohar, IRAS, Group Director, Finance
Sri. V. Prasanna Venkatesh, IAS, Addl. Commissioner
Dr. A. Mallikarjuna, IAS, Addl. Commissioner
Sri D. Kasi Visveswara Rao, Chief Engineer
Sri R. Rama Krishna Rao, Director, Planning
Sri V. Ramudu, Director, Development Control
Sri Y. Nagireddy, Director, Economic Development
Sri. V.V.L.N. Sarma, Principal Planner, Planning
Sri T. Ramachandraiah, Chief Planning officer
Sri. G. Nageswara Rao, Planning officer
Dr. N. Srinivas, Statistician
G. Phani Kumar, Asst. EE
Sidharth Ganesh, Actus

GIS Team
GIS & Remote Sensing Assistants:
Mrs. P. Neelarani
Ms. M. Sowjanya
Mr. A. Srikar

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DESIGN: OTS

ANDHRA PRADESH

CAPITAL REGION DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

86

Lenin Center, Governor Pet, Vijayawada - 520002


Andhra Pradesh - India.
Phone : +91-866-2577475 | Fax : +91-866-2577357
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