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CENSUS 1971
St::RIES 2
ANDHRA PRADESH
DISTRICT CENSUS HAr~DBOOK
ADILABAD
PART X-A
VILL,A.GE & TO\lVN DIItECTORY
PART X-B
VILLAGE & TOWN PRIMAR.Y CENSUS ABSTRACT
T. VEDANTAM OF ,HE INDIAN ADMIN1S,RA,IVE SERVICE
DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS
ANDHRA PRADESH!
PUBLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH'
1974
DHANDARI DANCE OF GONDS
The motif given on the cover page depicts the joyous Dhandari dance performed by Gond women just hefore Divali festival. Of all tribes of Andhra Pradesh, Gonds deserve a special mention. They are one of India's largest aboriginal tribes. Gond is a Scheduled Tribe in the Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh, found largely in Adilabad district. As per the 1971 Census count the population of Gonds in Andhra Pradesh is 157,489 persons (79,575 males and 77,914 females) constituting 9.5% of the Scheduled Tribes population in Andhra Pradesh. Of them nearly 75% are found in Adilabad district and form more than 9% of the general population of Adilabad district. Gondi is the second largest spoken language in this district.
Studies on Gonds with their rich mythology, cultural heritage, glorious past of their disciplined political power, their exhilarating music and gay spirit of their dances have been of interest to scholars at all times. The Gonds, who live far from the dust and din of urban life in the heart of dense forests, have their own ways of recreation and entertainment. Dances are a common form of expressing the best of their spirits. For them dancing is not only recreational but it is also the fulfilment of religious obligation. They dance on every festive occasion, not just for an hour or so to maintain tradition but throughout the night even to-day. OJ all their dances, Dhandari dance is the most important one. It is pel:formed only once in a year i.e., just a week before Divali in the month of Devadi (September-October) according to Gondi calendar. It is the most ideal time for their joyous Dhandari dance. After the heavy rains of August-September the whole of Nature is garbed in fresh greenery and looks like an emerald carpet specially laid out to form: a dais for the dancing troupe. It is a leisure period for the agriculturists which helps them to rejoice the occasion more freely. Thus the entire village lives to the echos <Jf 'gumela' (songs sung at the time of Dhandari) and their hearts throb with ecstasy to the tune of the songs.
Dhandari danre is performed both by men and women. The Dhandari group consists of about 20 persons. Among the participants, age is irrelevant. Even the aged mothers and fathers dance like their sons and daughters, with youthful spirit. The dancing group is led by tlilO to three 'gusaris'. The 'gusaris' are the main participants. of Dhandari dance and they control and guard the Dhandari troupe. Disobedience on the part of any member is met with severe punishment. Just before starting the dance, they arrange all the musical instruments on a white cloth and venerate the deity of Dhandari for the successful playing of drums and trumpets.
The first day is called Bhogi. On this day all households prepare special dishes and offer them to God. During this period, one dancing party visits another village and vice versa. The dancing troupes are cordially wekomed by the village patels. The dress of the dancers is quite attractive and colourful. Generally the female dancers wear sarees of
"deep blue, safron-yellow and strong orange with scarves of striking red or coral pink thrown over head and shoulders. They form a circle laying arms on each other's shoulders and take a round with their changing steps to the rythm of drums. As they slightly stoop while dancing with the scarves on their heads, one can see little of their faces. The tinkling of their heavy silver ornaments, jingling of their varied armlets and bracelets and swinging of their multiple chains and the graceful sounds of their toe-rings and anklets produce rythmic sounds and in fact enhance the grace of dance and the melody of" the songs Occasional boisterous out-roar by the dancers is very common while dancing. The 'gumela' songs are very funny and humerolls. The theme of the' gumela' songs is very simple like the meeting of a boy and a girl, the crops on the field, the description of the various ornaments worn by a beautiful girl or the prayer to Gods whom they worship.
Though many of the songs have little poetic merit, the extraordinary charm of their haunting tunes is very delightful. The real ecstasy of the Gond; songs and the rythmic dances can be enjoyed even by people who
• do not know the Gondi language.
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 these Handbooks was enlarged to make them more useful during the 19:51 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 Censlls Abstract and Part CAnalytical Report, Departmental Statistics and District Census Tables. This was done mainly with a view to publishing Parts A and B which contain not only the population data upto the village and town level but also the particulars about the basic amenities etc., available in the towns and villages, as early as possible for public use. The scope and contents of these three parts are elaborated in the introduction of this volume. I am glad to record here that parts A and B of the 1971 Census Handbooks of all the 21 Districts in the State have been finalised already and I expect that before the end of ]974 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 printilg 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-oper:ltion and encouragement. I am thankful to the Director of Printing, Government of Andhra Pradesh for assisting me by selecting suitable presses for undertaking the Ylinting of the Handbooks. The data presented in the Village and Town Directories are obtained It m 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 ane" Dr. B.K. 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 Adilabad District Census Handbook under the guidance and supervision of Shri P. S. R. Avadhany, Deputy Director of Census Operations and Shri K. Narasimha Murthy, Assistant Director of Census Operations of my Offi,ce.
Sri P. B. Sunder Raj, Tabulation Officer Smt. P. Lalitha, Tabulation Officer Sri T. Brahmiah, Statistical Assistant Sri K. V. Sarma, Statistical Assistant Sri A. V. Krishna Reddy, Computor
Kum. Sri Sri
B. Tarakeswari Rao, Computor V. Babu Rao, Assistant Compiler S. Ramakrishna, Assistant Compiler
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Sri K. S. Krishnamurthy, Junior Reader, G.C.P. ) Sri Laxmiah, Junior Reader. G.C.P. J
Drafting, Scrutiny and
Supervision of Printing
, Collection and Compilation
Proof Reading
Sri A. Venkateswara Rao, Assistant Compiler
Sri G. Jaya Prakash, Assistant Compiler
Sri M. N. Ram Mohan, Artist
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Syed Ahmed, Senior DrJ.ughtsman M. J. Sadiq, Draughtsman N. G. Swamy, Draughtsman M. Hasan, Draughtsman M. Shankariah, Draughtsman Md. Yakub Ali, Draughtsman
" B. Raghu Ram, Draughtsman Smt. Daya Saxena, Draughtsman Sri D. Koteshwara Rao, Computor
I am grateful to their services.
Scrutiny of maps
Machine Checking
Supervision of Mapping 'York
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Preparation of maps
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I trust that this humble effort on (he part of the Census Organisation would meet with the llppreciation it deserves~
T. VEDANTAM Director of Census Operationa
CONTENTS
Introduction "
PART A - VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY SI!CTION I - VILLAGE DIRECTORY
Explamtory Note-Village Directory,
Village Directory : Adilabad Taluk Utnur Taluk Asifabad Taluk Sirpur Taluk Chinnur Taluk Lakshettipet Taluk Khanapur Ind. Sub-Taluk Boath Taluk Nirmal Taluk Mudhol Taluk
Talukwise Abstract of Amenities
SECTION II - TOWN DIRECTORY
Explanatory Note-Town Directory.
Town Directory Statement Statement
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Status, Growth History and Functional Category-of Town~ Physical Aspects and Location of Towns
Statement III Civic Finances Statement IV Civic and other Amenities in Towns Statement Statement
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Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking Facilities
Statement VII Population by Religion and Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes
PART B- VILLAGE AND TOWN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
Explanatory Note-Primary Census Abstract Primary Census Abstract:
ADILABAD DISTRICT
Adilabad Taluk Utnur faluk Asifabad Taluk • Sirpur Ta!uk Chinnur Taluk . Lakshettipet Taluk Khanapur Ind. Sub-Taluk Boath Taluk Nirmal Taluk Mudhol Taluk
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AOILABAO DISTRICT Frontispiece
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FIGURES AT A GLANCE COMPARATlVE f'lGURES OF THE STATE AND THE DISTRICT
Andbra Pradesh Adilabad State District
POPULATION TOTAL Persons 43,502,708 1,288,348 Males 22,008,663 652,060 Females 21,494,045 636,288-
RURAL Persons 35,100,181 1,083,261 Males 17,698,247 545,406 Females 17,401,934 537,855
URBAN Persons 8,402,527 205,087 Males -4,310,416 106,654 Females 4,092,111 98,433
DECENNIAL POPULATION +20.9 +27.65 GROWTH RATE 1961-71
GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (Sq. Kms.) 276,814.0* 16,133.G
DENSI'IY OF POPUI,ATlON (Per Sq. Km.) 157 80
SEX RATIO (Number of Females P(;f 1,000 Males) 977 976
PERCENTAGE OF LITERACY Persons 24.6 14.1 Males 33.2 21.7 Females 15.8 6.5
PERCENTAGE OF URBAN POPULATION 19.3 15.9 'JO TOTAL POPULATION
PERCENTAGE OF WORKERS TO TOTAL Persons 41.4 41.9 POPULATION (Main Activity only) Males 58.2 58.2
Females 24.2 25.1
BREAK-UP OF WORKERS: PERCENTAGE '10 TOTAL WORKERS Persons 32.2 39.1
(i) CULTIVATORS Males 37.4 43.2 Females 19.4 29.4-
(ii) AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS Persons 37.9 32.8 M:tles 27.7 23.4 Females 63.1 55.0
(iii) OTHER \VORKERS Persons 29. !) 28.1 Males 34.9 33.4 Females 17.5 15.6
PERCENTAGE C'F SCHEDULED CASTE Perfons 13.3 17.& POPULA nON TO TOTAL POPULA'HON Males 13.3 17.6
Females 13.2 ] 7.6-PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBE Persons 3.8 13.1
POPULATION TO IOIAL POPULAIION Males 3.8 13.0' Females 3.8 13.3
NUMBER OF OCCUPIED RES lDEN TJAL HOUSES 8,041,925 260,439
NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 29,440 1,709-Inhabited 27,213 1,556 Uninhabited 2,227 153
NUMBER OF TOWNS 224 11 . . . pablica~·ome fChpanges m the area figures due to computational error were in timated by the Surveyor General of India. after tAe"'
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INTRODUCTION
GENERAL BACKGROUND OF THE DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK
District Manuals and District Gazetteers
Prior to 1905, the erstwhile composite Madras Government compiled and published District Manuals 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 bccam..: obsolete within a few years of their publication. The Madras Government, therefore, replaced these District Manuals by another publication known as the District Gazetteer consisting of two Volumes 'A' and 'B'. Volume A contained descriptive matter and such general tabies as might be necessary to explain the text and Volume B contain~d detailed statistics. They decided that Volume B should be brought out periodically after each deceunia! Census so that they contain the latest statistics. Volume A was published for some districts between 1905 and 1 n7 in the composite Madras State. The publication of Volume A was discontinued in 1927. Volume B was pllbiished for all the districts of the compo;ite Madras. State between 1906 and t915. The publication of Volume 'B' was also stopped after th~ 1931 Census.
In the erstwhile Hyderab~,d State abo the GJzetteer Volumes were brought out for some of the districts.
The scheme of publication of revised District Gazetteers was started in ] ':158 by the State Govemments and in this Stale, the Gazetteers of some districts like Cuddapah and Anantapur have been published already.
The Village Statements Apart from the District J\,iJnuals and Gazetteer~.
the census data up to villa3e level cw; to be puhlished in a brochure called "Village StGtemcnt" for each district immediately after ewry census from 1872 up to 1941.
The Village Statements merely showed t1le Dumber of occupied houses and population by religion of each village and town and they did not contain any more details. From the 1951 Census. the Village Statements were replaced by the District Census Hane books.
District Census Handbooks
The idea of compiling the District Census Handbooks for each district in place of the 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 luetllOd of preserving the census records prepared for areas belo,>,,' the district level He proposed that all the District Census Table$ and Census Abstracts preplred d ming the process of sorting and compilation, should be bound together in a single manu3cript volume caikd t11e "District Census Handbook" and sug~c:sted to the State Governments that the Handbook with or without the addition of other useful information n.h,ting to the district should be printed and PllD'i"ll,;d .:!t th<!ir own cost, in the same manner as the ", i/i,ge statistics of the p;:st censuses. This sugges:ion wa.s accepted by most of the State Governments. B)i h the composite Madras State and the erst\\hiie Hydcrabad State accepted this suggestion :::nd pl.!bljsh~d the District Census Handbooks for each dis:"ic'[ ;1! tileir own C\)st. In the erstwhile Hyderabad Stacc, the Ddrict Census Handbooks wer~ ~rought O~lt in (',';0 parts, Part I contallllllg Admmlstrative StaListic; and Part II the Census Tables. In the composite Madras State, the Handbooks were brougJlt out iii one single volume only for cach district.
Pattern at 1961 Census
At the 1961 Census, the scop'; 0;' tIl;; District Census Handbooks was enlarged significantly Iw Sri Ashok Mitra, I C. S., tll;; then Registrar Gcnerai India. The District Census Handbooks of I %1 Censu~ of Andllra Prade,]l were divic1i~d into rum nar l ,; Th~ iJrst part con:,;i;12d narrative (; CJ..:nP:l'j11 "'~r th~ Physical feature", :md History. So..:ia!, E21:>IlO:l1ic and Demographic characteristics, the progi.·es.; made ill each field of administration over the past decade,. and a brief gazetteer of places. The: second part contained the Administrative Statistics of' various departments. The third part contained th~ 1961. Census Tables vi::., G;.'neral Population Tat-Ies. Economic Tabk-s Cultural and Migration Tables. and
. Special Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. The fourth part consisted of Village and Town Directory which was the most important section of the Handb;);)k, giving village-wise and townwise Primary Census Abstract i.e., particulars of area, households, population, scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, literacy, broad categorization of working popUlation etc. Important amenities such as educational, medical, public health and communication facilities available were also indicated against each village and town. ;\line sub-tables containing villagewise particulars such as irrigation sources, important crops raised, valu~ of land, Co-operative Societies, Industrial Establishments, Police Stations, list of skilled craftsmen etc., were given after Village and Town Directory. A tabular statement on Fairs and Festivals in the district was given at the end of the volume. All these four parts were bound in a single volume and pubt.ished at the cost of the State Government.
Pattern at 1971 Census The District Census Handbooks proved to be
very useful and valuable publications and had considerable demand by public as well as the official users of the census data. At the 1971 Census, it was therefore, decided not only to continue the publication of the District Census Handbooks but also to enlarge its scope further.
At the 1961 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, administrators and other users who may be not only eager
. but in dire necessity to use the information in their respective spheres, it has been decided to bring out the Distric~ Census Handbooks in three parts viz., Part A, Part B and Part C. Part A conta\ns the Village and Town Directory. Part B contains the 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 three parts is given below.
Part A : Village and Town Directory In this part, the Village Directory is given first
and then the Town Directory.
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Village Directory: It is arranged taluk-wise and gives for each vill3;ge, particulars of amenities such as of educational and medical institutions, power and drinking water supply, post and telegraph facilities, communications, markets, particulars of land use, places of religious, historical or archaeological interest in the village.
Town Directory: The Town Directory portion contains_data in seven statements. 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 amenities, medical, educational recreational and cultural facilities, trade, industry commerce and banking facilities and lastly the religious composition of the town and the scheduled castes/tribes. population inhabiting are presented in seven statements. These particulars are given for each town in the district arranged in alphabetical order.
Part B : Village and T'own Primary Census Abstract
This part gives for each Revenue Village and also for each 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, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes popUlation, literate population, working population by nine broad categories of cultivators, agricultural In bourers, those working in livestock, forestry fishing, plantations etc., in mining and quarrying, 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 ]971 Census .
Part C: Administrative Statistics and Report
This part comprises the various administrative statistics pertaining to the district with speciaheferrence to the development taken place during 1961-70 in different spheres and also the 1971 Census Tables relating to the General Population, Economic characteristic, Cultural and Migration features, Housing and Est~blishment 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, Industries. Trade and Commerce, Education, Medical and Public Health, Community Development etc., is given at the
beginning of this part. In view of the elaborate writo 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 begining of each census, the criteria for treating a place as town (i.e, urban) or rural are evolved and the areas are then classified accorqingly 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 whatever population and every other continuous collection of houses, permanently inhabited by not less than 5,000 persons, which the provincial Directors of Census 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 definition there was some variation from State to State according to the local conditions. It was only at the 1961 Census that a fairly strict definition was sought to be applied throughout the country in order to determine a place as an Urban unit. The same definition was followed at the 1971 Census also. The following 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 criteria.
(a) a minimum population of 5,000
(b) a density of population of at least 1,000 persons per Sq. mile (400 persons per Sq. Km.) and
(c) atleast three fourths (75%) of the male working population is non-agricultural.
In respect of marginal cases, the Ditectors of .census Operations of the States were given discretion to treat a place as a town or a village.
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The Towns are categorized into six c]asses itS detailed below:
Classification of Towns
Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI
Popillation 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. Agglomeration and Standard Urban Area were evolved at the 1971 Census. They are briefly explain~d
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 1he revenue boundary of the neighbouring village. It may not be altogether realistic to treat such areas 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
treated 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 integrated urban areas and defined as Urban Agglomerations. This concept of Urban Agglomeration replaced the concept of Town-group followed in the 1961 Census. An urban unit is treated as an urban agglomeration in the following situations.
(a) A city with continuous outgrowth (the part of outgrowth being out of the statutory limits but failing within the boundaries of the adjoining village or villages).
(b) One town with similar out-growth or two or more adjoining towns with their out-growths as in (a) and .
(c) A city and one or more adjoining towns with their out-growths all of which forming a conti-nuous spread. .
Thus the Urban Agglomeration represents wholly the urban population only. In Andhra Pradesh, the
following four places are treated as Urban Agglomerations.
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Name of the Urban Agglomeration
(1)
Visakhapatnam Urban Agglomeration
Rajahmundry Urban Agglomeration
Vijayawada Urban Agglomeration
Hyderabad Urban Agglomeration
Constituent Units in the Urban Agglomeration
(2)
(a) Visakhapatnam City (i) Visakhapatnam
Municipality (ii) Gajuvaka Out-growth
(b) Gopalapatnam Town
(a) Rajahmundry Muni-cipality
(b) Rajahmundry Non-Municipal Area
(a) Vijayawada Muni-cipality
(b) Patamata Town (c) Gunadala Town
(a) Hyderab1d Municipal Corporation
(0 Hyderabad Division
(ii) Secunderabad Division
(b) Secuuder"baJ Canton-
(el 1\1albjZ:Jtoj (d) Alwal (el Uppal Khalsa (f) BaJan~!;ar
(g) Fa thCIl<l';:ir
(h) t..Lcha Bolaram (iJ Osman;a University (j) LalagucJa (k) Kuk;'.tpai]e
(I) Moos~pet
(m) BowrilralJe (n) Zamistanpur
The Standard Urban Area (S.U.A.)
The concept of the Standard Urba'l Area has been evolved for the first time at the 1971 Census to give out a more meaningful picture 01' the urban growth. The town-group concept adopted at the 1961 Census did not effectively tackle the problems involved in reporting urban statistics apart from lacking
a uniform application throughout the country. It also did not bring out a spatially contiguous territory of urban-rural settlements but merely bound up loo\ely 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 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. To enable the presentation of urban statistics on an uniform basis and aiso 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 arc potentially urban. The tract includes all extra Municipal urban out-growth 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 wen beyond the chief core city or town and contains
all likely developments oover the next 30 years. It will remain a statist:~al reporting unit for the next t~rec successive censuses, irrespective of Uil;; jurisdictional changes of the ioeal adminislrativo: unit; within the tract. The Standard Urban Area wii 1 be identified by the administmtive units that it encompasses
namely the city, the town, the village. The boundaries of the Standard Urban Area wii) he 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 c:::mtiguous areas should be made up of other urban as well as rllral administrative
units having close ane! 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 a span of two to three decades.
in Adilabad district, there are no Standard Urban
Areas.
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SECTION J
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
The main purpose of the Village pire,ctory is to indicate the available important facilities like educational, medical, drinking water supply, communications and electric supply in each village. The collection and presentation of such data was first attempted at the ] 961 Census and the different facilities available were shown by abbreviated letters u:1der five columns along with the Primary Census Abstract. But at the ]971 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 ameni ties I ike, educational, 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, places of historical or religious or archaeological or tourist importance, if any, of the villages have also been collected and presented in the Village Directory. The Village-wise 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 Location Code Numbers assigned to the villages. Unlike the Town Directory, the Village Directory contains only one statement. An Alphabetical List of villages with the Location Code Numbers against them is given at the beginning of the Village Directory and Primary Census Abstract of each taluk. This facilitates the reader to select the required village from the 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 education, medical etc., land utilisation and distance from urban area and the importance of the village as religious or tourist centre.
Columns 1 to 3 deal with the location code number, name and the total area of the village. The area given under col. 3 is as per the data furnished by the Tahsildar and the State Survey Department. COlumns 4 to 9 give the basic amenities available in
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the viIJage such as the educatioui'l, medical, electricity, drinking water, communications, and postal facilities.
The educational facilities are shown by the following 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 Health facilities existing in the village are shown by the following symbols under col. 5
H Hospital D Dispensary Mew Maternity and Child Welfare Centre Fpc Family Planning Clinic Phc Primary Health Centre
If the village is electrified then it is indicated by the letter E under column 6.
The types of drinking water supply sources available with in the village are indicated as below:
T Tap W Well Tk Tank Tw Tube Well R River C Canal
If there are any other sources of drinking water other than the above, then such sources have been spelt out.
If the village is served by one or more of the . following means of communications within a distance of one mile from the village, then the communication facilities of the village under column 8 bave ~een indicated as follows:-
PR KR T R C
Pucca Road Katcha Road Train River canal
, ,,",.
The postal facilities, if any, existing in the village are indicated under column 9 by the following symbols.
PO TO
Post Office Telegraph Office
PTO Phone
Post & Telegraph Office Telephone
If a village does not have any of the above facilities 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 indicated below. If there is variety of grains mainly used in a village, then they have been indicated, accordingly.
Ri Rice W Wheat J Jowar B Bajra Ra Ragi M Maize
Columns 11 to 15 relate to tlw land utilisation statistics. Under column 1 I the extent of the forest area is given. U n:br columns 12 and 13 the extent of the cultivated area in the village is given. The extent of area irrigated together with area irrigated under 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 un irrigated 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 ~oncepts explained below.
1 Forests (Col. 11): These include all actually fores-ted 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
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2 Cultivated area
included under the appropriate heading of cultivated or uncultivated land.
with breakup of irrigated &. unirrigated (Cols. 12 and 13.) (i)
This includes the land under the following three categories.
Net area sown:
3 Cultivable waste (Col. 14)
The net area sown represents the area sown to crops counting areas sown more than once in the same year, only once.
(ii) Current fa /lows: 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 trea tcd 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 inadequate supply of water or malarial climate or silting of canals or rivers or unremunerated nature of farming etc.
This includes the Lmd under the follONing thre~ c:lti:gories.
(i) Miscellaneous tree crops, groves not included in the area sown.
Under this class is included all cultivable land whicil is not included under net an;J. sown but is put to some agricultural uses. Lands under casuarina trees, thatching grass, bamboo bushes and other groves fot' fuel etc., which are not included under "Orchard;," are cla%cd under this category.
(ij) (,ullurable waste:
This includes Lnds 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 assessed and may lie in isolated blocks or within cultivated holdings. Land once cultivated but not cultivated for nve years in success ion is also included in this category.
3 Cultivable.lwaste (iii) Pernument pastures and other (Col. 14}-Contd. grazing lands:
4 Area not available for cultivation (Col. 15)
These cover all grazing lands whether they are permanent pastures and meadows or not. Village common and grazing lands within forest areas are included under this head.
This includes the land under the following two categories.
(0 Barren and uncultivable land: This covers all barren and un
cultivable land like mountains, etc .. i.e., which cannot be brought under cultivation unless at a high cost whether such land is in isolated blocks or within cultivated holdings.
(ii) Land put to non-agricultural uses: All lands occupied by buildings
roads and railways or under, waters e.g., rivers and canals and other lands put to uses other than agricultural.
Under column 16 the distance of the village from the nearest town in Kms. is given. The days on
1;·,·
which weekly marketjshandies, if any, held in t1i~ village are given under column 17. If the village has any historical/religious/archaeological 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 concerned and also from the concerned departments like Postal, Medical, Education, Electricity etc.,
Inhabited and Uninhabited Villages
Adilabad district comprises ten taluks viz. Adilabad, Utnur, Asifabad, Sirpur, Chinnur, Lakshettipet, Khanapur Ind. Sub-Taluk, Boath, Nirmal and Mudhol. Among these Dtnur, Chinnur, Khanapur and Boath are purely rural. The district consists of
1,709 villages of which 1,556 are inhabited and 153 are uninhabited villages as per the 1971 Census. Five inhabited villages are partly included in different urban areas of the district. Asifabad taluk has. the highest number of villages with 238 and Khanapur the lowest number of viIlages with 77 in the district. The total inhabited villages in the district are distributed according to the size class of population in the following statement.
STATEMENT I
TALUKWlSE DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY SIZE OF POPULATION
~No. of Villages by Population Total ,... ---"--------------""'1
Name of the Inhabited L~ss than 200- 5()()' 1,()()(J.. 2,000- 5,000- 10',000 Taluk Villages 200 499 999 1,999 4,999 9,999 and
above (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (~) (7) (8) (9)
1 Adilabad 189 39 61 50 34 5 2 Utnur 163 26 7S 38 18 6 3 Asifabad 221 98 66 30 1D 7 4 Sirpur 185 37 65 44 30 (I
5 Chinnur 151 26 52 36 33 3' 1 6 Lakshettipet 122 20 20 28 36 17 7 Khanapur 1ST 75 11 IS 20 11 5 1 8 Boath 146 40 48 35 16 6 I 9 Nirmal 167 22 42 56 35 12
10 Mudhol 137 22 47· 42 19 6 I
Total 1,556 347 491 379 258 75 5 1
It may be observed from the foregoing statement population range of 200-499 persons each. 379 that 347 viII ages or about 22.3% of the total ~nhabited villages or about 24.3% of the total inhabited villages in the district are having a popu]at,ion of villages contain a population of 500 to 999 perso!}s
200 persons or' less ta~h. 491 villages Q( awut each. 258 vi11ages or about 16.6% of the inhabited
31.6% of the total inhabited villages belong to a villages have a population of 1,000-1,999 persons
~.aqh. There 8Je 75 vfItges. acC4ftO.ting for 4.8% of the, inhabited villages ~p thee: P-Opulation range of 2.000-4,999 persons each. There are 5 villages in the population size classs of 5,000-9,999 persons and only one village with 10,000 and above population in Adilabad district. It is evident that the villages in the population range of 200-499 constitute a higher proportion in this district than any other size class of population. The villages with a popula
tion of less than 500 account for more than half of
the total' inhabited 'viUages' in' the district. There are only half-a-dozen large sized villages in the district which may perhaps be due to the poor tract of the district which constitutes one of the State's most backward pockets.
Villages Classified by Geographical Area All the 1,709 villages of the district are distri
buted according to the size class of area in the
following statement.
STATEMENT 2
TALUKWISE DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY SIZE CLASS OF GEOGRAPHICAL AREA
Total No. of Villages by Size Class of Area (in Acres) Name of the Villages ,-
Taluk (Inhabited & 50 or 51- 101-Uninhabited) less 100 200
(1)
1 Adilabad 2 Utnur 3 Asifabad
,4 Sirpur 5 Chinnur 6 Lakshettipet 7 Khanapar (1ST) ,
:' 8 Boath 9 Nirmal
10 Mudhol
Total
(2)
208 169 238 202
'. 174 129 77
171 192 149
1,709
(3)
1
(4)
1
1 1 2
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It may be seen from the foregoing statement that there are only 35 village,~forming. abol,lf,2·Q% <;If the total number of villages in the district with less than 20;) acres each;: ,~,27 vill~ges or abo\lt 7.4%.'of the total villages have an area of 201-500 acres each. 362 villages or about', 21.2% Of the total villages belong to an area size class of 501 to 1,000 acres each. There are 575 vJilages and 493 villages accounting for 33.6% and 28 .. 9% of the total villages respectively with an area of' 1,001 to ~,ooo acres and 2,001
I :' ..
to 5,000 acres each. p5 villag~s or abou,~ 6.7%, of total villages have an area of more than ~,000 each. The area particulars fbr two villages (One,in Lakshe
ttipet taluk and the ot;her in Nlrmal talu~) are 110t available: It may be 'seen from'the above 'table that a large proportion of villages in the district 'have an area of 1,001 to,2,000 acres each., A ,similar, trend is'ulsoseenamong aU,the tuluks exc~pt three viz., Si~pur, Chinnur,and; Lakshettipet, taluks ~here the bulk of villages hav~,an area of 2,001 to 5,000, acres
c~ch. ! : ,"" ';,
(5)
3 3
12 1
1 4 2 1 1
28
201-500
(6)
13 9
39 7 6 6
14 15 10 i
127
---A
501-1,000
(7)
52 32 59 33 26 22 18 35 40 45
362
1,001-2,000
(8)
77 68 60 65 55 35 18 70 69 58
575
Educational Facilities
2,001-5,000
(9)
59 39 46 80 72 44 11 49 63 30
493
5,000 & above
'(10)
3 18 20 16 14 19 10
3 7
115
.' Unspecl· fled
(11)
1
1
2
An idea of th~ ext_;nt and the level to which the educatiof)J.l ,L..;iiities ate available in the, rural areas of'the district can be had from the statement
given below. The villages are classified by the dis-tance to the nearest town with which the villages
i -have established commen:iAl, social and ather links.
'.> STATEMENT 3
,"DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES :BY EDUCA TJONAL F'ACiLITY AND THE DISTANCE TO THE NEAREST TOWN'
, '
, Distance from nearest town (in Kms.)
(1)
5 or less ,6 ~ 10 : 11-15,; , 16-25' . 26·50: " 'I~U)() UnlPei:ified , . hut. i
No. of Villages havini
Total No. of inhabi· Primary
ted villages Schools (2) (3)
93 70 172 120 203 151 340 224 491 302 256 143
'I l .. S56 , , ,1,010
'MiddleJ High/Hig:' Upper her Secon· Primary, d~JY Schools Schools
(4) (5) 2 2 8 6
13 7 19 11 12 13 lO 4 I' •
64
Among the 1,556 inhabited villages in the district 1,010 villages constituting 64.9% of the total number of villages have primary schools. About one third of the villages (35.1 %) do not have this minimum educational facility. 64 villages accounting for 4.1 % of the total inhabited villages in the district have middle/upper primary schools while 43 villages forming about 2.8% of the total inhabited vil1~"ges
have high!higher secondary schools. It may be noticed that a 11igher proportion of villages close to urban areas possess a larger number of educational institutions than the distant villages. Collegiate education is not available in the runl areas of the
district.
Medical Facilities Expansion of medical facilities particularly
in the rural areas has been emphasised from time to time in the development plans. An idea of the extent of the availability of these facilities in the rural parts
of the district can be had from following statement.
STATEMENT 4
NUMBER OF MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS
Name of the TaJuk
(1)
1 Adilabad
2 Utnur
3 Asifabad
4 Sirpur
5 Chinnuf
6 Lakshettipet
No. of Medical Institutions ..... .,
Dispen- Others (Phc, Hospitals saries Fpc & Mew)
(2)
1
1
(3)
1
1
(4)
7 Khanapur (1ST).
2
2
5
2
2
2
1
3 Boath
9 Nirmal
10 Mudhal
Total
1
7 3
2
2
20
There are 30 medical institutions of various types in the district. These include 7 hospitals, 3 dispensaries and 20 other medical institutions such as Primary Health Centres, Maternity and Child Welfare Centres, Family Planning clinics etc. The seven hospitals are spread over among the rural parts of the seven t:tluks in the district. The rural areas of
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Adilabad, Asifabad and NLnnal taluks do not have hospitals. One of these taluks viz., Nirmal has a dispensary'while the other two taluks viz., Adilabad and Asifabad do not have even a dispensary. How
ever, these three taluks have other medical institutions. Relatively the rural parts of Asifabad taluk have
more number of medical institutions while Boath taluk has only one hospital. The medical facilities available in the rural parts of Adilabad distric( ar;)
grossly inadequate where there is not even one medi
cal institution catering to 100 Sq. Kms. of the rural area in the district.
Electrification
The following statement shows the tnlr.lb:r of
villages including the uninhabit:~d viJlages where power is available h Adnabad district. The villag~s
are classified by their distance from the nearest town
so as to have an idea as to how far the rmal areas remote from the urban centres are pn.wided with power facility.
STATEMENT 5
NUMBER OF VILLAGES ELECTRIFIED BY DISTANCE
TO THE NEAREST TOWN
Distance from the Total No. of No. of villages nearest town villages where electric
(in Kms.) supply is available
(I) (2) (3)
5 or less 104 28
6-10 192 29
11·15 222 38
16-25 368 61
26-50 544 39
51-100 271 37
Unspecified • 8 -Total 1,709 23%
It is seen from the foregoing statement that only 232 villages constituting 13.6% of the total number of villages in the district are having electricity. The proportion of villages electrified is generally at a low level compared to other districts in the State. It may be noticed that higher proportion of villages nearer to the urban areas are electrified, than the distant villages. The talukwise distributioif of these electrified villages and the correspohd~ilg" percentage to the total villages in the taluk is 'giv~' in the following statement.
STATEMENT 6
DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIFiED VILLAGES By···qfAiuK
No. of Percentage of villages
Name of the Total No. of electrified electrified to Taluk villages villages total number
of villages in talut
(1) (2) (3) (4)
1 Adilabad 208 20 9.6 2 Utnur 169 9 5.3 3 Asifabad 238 12 5.0 4 Sirpur 202 6 3.0 5 Chinnur 174 12 6:9 6 Lakshettipet 129 47 36.4 7 Khanapur (1ST) 77 36 46.8 8 Boath 171 19 11,1
9 Nirmal 192 50 26.0
10 Mudhol 149 21 14.1
Total 1,709 232 13.6
Comparatively Khanapur Independent Sub
Taluk contains a higher proportion with 46.8% of its
total villages electrified. This is followed by Lak
shettipet with 36.4%. The rural parts of Chinnur
Utnur and Sirpur taluks contain the lowest propor
tion of electrified villages with only 6.9%,5.3% &
3.0% respectively.
Communication Facilities
The following statement shows the number of
villages having different types of communications in
Adilabad district. The villages are distributed by
their distance from the nearest urban centre in order
to know the condition of the distant villages.
STATEMENT 7
DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY TYPE OF ROAD CONNECTED AND THE DISTANCE TO THE NEAREST TOWN
Distance from the Total Number of villages connected by nearest town No. of ,..
in~Kms. villages Pucca road Katcha road Pucca road Pucca road Katcha road Others
(1) (2) (3)
5 or less 104 26
6-10 192 48
11-15 222 44
16-25 368 61
26-50 544 63
SI-l()O 271 35
Unspecified • 8
Total 1,709 277
Among 1,709 villages including the uninhabited villages only 277 villages or about 16.2% of the total villages are connected by pucca road while 784 villages constituting 45.9% of the total villages are connected by katcha road. 6 villages are having navigation facilities. Train facility is available for 8 villages i.e., less than one percent of the total villages. The fact that 648 villages or more than one thirt! of the total villages are not connected either with pucca road or with katcha road indicates the
(4)
31
82
106
148
282
134
784
& River & Train & Train
(5) (6) (7) (8)
46
3 62
1 3 72
4 159
1 199
102
8
6 7 1 648
poor communication facilities of the district, and the magnitude of the problems to be tackled by the authoriteis.
Postal Facilities
The following statement shows for each tal uk in Adilabad district the number of villages having post and telegraph offices, telephones, etc., with average number of post offices serving every 100 Sq. Kms. of the rural area.
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STATEMENT 8
T ALUKWISE DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES WITH POSTAL COMMUNICATIONS
Total No. of 'Name of the Inhabited ,...
Taluk Villages Post Offices
(l~ (2) (3)
1 Adilabad 189 35
2 Utnur 163 13
3 Asifabad 221 34
4 Sir pur 185 35
5 Chinnur 151 37
6 Lakshettipet 122 47
7 Khanapur (1ST) 75 ]5
8 Boath 146 29
9 Nirmal 167 49
10 Mudhol 137 26
Total 1,556 320
320 villages constituting 20.6% have post offices and 3 villages have telegraph offices while 6 villages have telephone' facility. The rural parts of Adilabad, Chinnur and Lakshettipet taluks have telegraph and telephone facility in a small number of villages while there is only one telephone in a village in I'll :.dhol taluk. The remaining six ta luks do not have either the telegraph or telephone facility.
StapJe Food The main staple foods of people in the rural
parts of the district arc jowar, rice and maize.
Total Number of Villages having
Telegraph Offices Phones Average No. of "':'I
Post Offices per 100 Sq. Kms.
(4) (5) (6)
1 1 2.4
0.7
1.6 ).6
1 2 2.1
2 2.6
1.9
2.0
3.4
2.5
3 6 2.0
Cultivated Land
The data on the extent of land which could
be brought under cultivation but is lying uncuitiva
ted and the extent of land actually cultivated in each
village are essential for formulating policies related
to land reforms or land holdings in the State. A
statement showing the average cultivated land and
the average cultivable waste per village classified by
the distance to the nearest town is given below:
STATEMENT 9
AVERAGE SIZE OF CULTIVATED LAND AND CULTIVABLE WASTE PER VILLAGE BY DISTANCE TO THE NEAREST TOWN
Distance from Number Total Cultivated Average Cul- Total Cul- Average Cult i- Percentage of Average the nearest of Villages Land tivated Land tivable Waste vable Waste Cultivable Waste per
(town in Kms.) per Village per Village Village to Average Culti-vated Land per Village
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
5 or less 104 77,441 745 23,467 226 30.3 6 -10 192 2,02,891 1,056 73,226 381 36.0 11-15 222 2,50,593 1,129 79,910 359 31.7 16-25 368 3,30,348 898 1,37,564 374 41.6 26-50 544 4,39,744 808 2,40,526 442 54.7 51-100 271 2,15,132 794 1,44,834 534 67.2 Unspecified 8 866 108 64 8 7.4
Total 1,709 15,17,015 888 6,99,591 409 46.0
It is seen from the above that in each village
about 888 acres of land is under cultivation on an
average while 409 acres of land is cultivable waste. In other words there is cultivable waste in each
village equivalent to 46.0% of the cultivated land in this district, which could be brought under cultivation with a little more efforts. 1t may be further
seen that the proportion of cultivable waste is less
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in villages nearer to towns which are also usually th.,
marketing centres in the taluk.
Talukwise distribution of villages indicating
the total cultivated land, cultivable waste etc., is
also given in the statement below to have a compa
rative assessment of each taluk in the district.
STATEMENT 10
AVERAGE SIZE OF CUL1WATED LAND AND CULTIVABLE WASTE PER VILLAGE BY TALUKS
Name of the Taluk
(1)
Total No. of villa
ges
(2)
1 Adilabad 208 2 Utnur 169 3 Asifabad 238 4 Sirpur 202 5 Chinnur 174 6 Lakshettipet 129 7 Khanapur (1ST) 77 8 Boath 171 9 Nirmal 192
10 Mudhol 149
Total 1,709
Total cultivated land
(Acres) (3)
2,03,473 1,21,702 1,96,62~
1,81,894 1,33,859 1,16,121
88,069 1,26,20<1-1.58,812 1,84,253
15,17,015
AVerage cuitivated land per
village (Ac;-es)
(4)
978 755 825 900 769 900
1,144 738 827
1,236
888
The average cultivated land p~r village is relative1y more III Mudhol l:u c;K and Khanapur Ind. Sub-Taluk with 1,236 acre:, ;';'lld 1,144 acres respectively while it is less in ilMlh anLi Utuur taluh with 738 acres and 755 acres respcctivdy.
Conclusions
Total cultivable waste
(Acres)
(5)
75,177 66,IS() 85,214
1,14,255 1,3),555
46,105 38,189 32,603 59,330 32,013
6,99,591
Average cultivable waste per village
(Acres)
(6)
361 391 358 665 750 357 496 19() 309 215
409
Percentage of average cultivable waste per village to average cultivated land
per village
(7)
36.9 39.9 43.3 73.8 97.5 39.6 43.3 25.7 37.3 17.3
46.0
The propartiO!l of cultivable wa~te to culti
vated land is more in Clinnur taluk with 97.5%
while it is less in Bo~h and iv1udhal :aluks wilh)5.7% and 17.3%.
The particulars given In the Vilbge DircclPfY under various amenities and h:nd use statistics indicate that:
1. minimum educational facilities are not ava;lable in 35.1 % of the total inhabited villages in the district;
2. there is not even one medical insti[Ution for 100 Sq. Kms. of rural area;
3. power supply is available only in 13.6% of the total number of viliages mcluding the uninhabited villages in the district;
4. pucca road facility is available in about 16.2% of the villages only,
5. there are about 2 post offices on an average for every 100 Sq. Kms. of rural area in the district while both the telegraph and telephone facilities are available only in 3 and 6 villages respectively;
6. an extent of 46.0o~ of the cultivated land is left uncultivated in each village on an average;
Suggesting {hereby that further development in these fields is required in the rural parts of Adilabad district.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
ADILABAD TALUK
1971 1971 1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Code No. Code No. Code No. Cole No.
(1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2)
75 Ada 61 Foujapur 52 Koora 108 Pitgaon 145 Adilabad 98 Koparuzana 66 Pochara
31 AkoJi 70 Ganeshpur 28 Korta 115 Pohar 56 Akurla 23 Ghatkoori 162 Kosai 106 Ponnala
157 Amboogaon 29 Gimma Buzurg 54 Kotampoor 39 Poosai 143 Amkunta 37 Gimma Khurd 183 Kothur
11 Andharband 158 Girgaon 200 Kottur (Medagaon) 140 Ram;:i 194 Ankapoor 195 Ankoli 16 Gollaghat 45 Kowtha 105 Ramkam
3 Gomurti 160 Kuchalapoor 149 Rampoor (Royati) 4 Antergaon 9 Gona 141 Kumbhejheri 26 Rampur Taraf
74 Arli Buzurg 24 Gooda 165 Ratnapur 179 Arli Khurd
5 Arti Taraf 88 Gooda 135 Lachampur (Ubgam) 181 Ruyadi
206 Asoda Bhurki 1 Gubdi 176 Lachampur
71 Awalpur 15 Gunjala 73 Landasangi 111 Sadarur 42 Lekarwadi 128 Sahej
83 Awalpur 159 Lingi 180 Saknapoor 46 Hariyali
59 Balapur 58 Hashampur 127 Lohara 84 Sangdi
68 Ballori 205 Lokari 123 Sangvi 20 Bandal Nagapur
152 Hasnapur 44 Sangi Khurd 27 Hathighat 148 Batti Sawargaon 124 Hathigut!a
178 Madnapoor 57 Savapur 9.3 Bela 89 Mahabatpur 21 Savergaon 80 Bellari 79 Makoda 3~ Shaikapoor 10 Bclsari Rampur 78 Jainad
192 Maleborgaon 91 Shamshabad 119 Bhadi 63 Jamdapur
191 Malkapoor 118 Singapur 53 Bhadurpoor 64 Mallapur 25 Sirsinna
170 Bharampur 154 Jamdi 36 Mandagadh 82 Sirsinna
85 Bhedoda 131 Jamni 97 Mangrool 190 Sitagondi 203 Jamuldhari
81 Bheelgaon 169 Jhari 133 Mangurla 110 Sonkhos
67 Bheemseri 112 Junoni 87 Manyarupur 184 Sunkodi
14 Bhimpoor 125 Maragaon 129 Syedpur 90 Bhodad (Kopsi) 120 Masala Buzurug 62 Bhoraj 199 Kachkani 130 Masala Khurd 117 Takli
146 Bhuktapur 30 Kadarpur 1% Mavala 142 Takli 121 Boregaon 187 Kajjarla 38 Mirzapoor 182 Talamadugu 201 Borenur 32 Kamai 76 Muktapur 155 Tamsi 94 Burhanpur 189 Kamalapoor 17 Tamsi Khurd
150 Kamarnagar 102 Nagrala 151 Tarad (Srimati,' 69 Chanda (Ponnar) 171 Nandgaon 60 Tareda Buzurg
107 Chandpalle 8 Kamathwada 49 Narayanpoor 126 Tippa 104 Chaperala 86 Kamgarpur 18 Nipani 197 Tontoli 210 Chichadhari 139 Kamtha 77 Nirala 132 Toyagooda (Kara) 193 Chinchughat 134 Kanpa (Marriguda) 144 Nishanghat
13 Dabbakachi 166 Kappardevi 72 Nizampur 185 Umadam
41 Dadapoor 2 Karangi Taraf 50 Umri
100 Datalpur 48 Karanji 173 Palli Buzurg 164 Umri 55 Deepaiguda 43 Karanwadi 172 Palli Khurd
175 Vijapur 163 Dehegaon 114 Karoni Buzurg 156 Palodi 147 Desnapur 113 Karoni Khurd 161 Palsi Buzurg
Waddadi 177 DevapuT 96 Khagdur 167 Palsi Khurd 153 7 Dhanoora 198 Khanapoor 188 Pangadpipri 12 Wadgaon
92 Dhoptala 209 Khanapoor 138 Pardi Buzurg 65 Dimma 208 Khandala 137 Pardi Khurd 6 Wadoor 9S Dohegaon 19 Khapperla 101 Palan 33 DoUara 51 Khapri 34 Pendalwada 174 Waghapur
168 DorH 109 Khidki 136 Pippalgaon 204 Wanwat 122 Douna 186 Khodad 207 Pippaldhari 103 Warur
116 99 Kobhai 22 Pippalkoti
Ekori 47 Kodekotha 40 Piparwada 202 Yaralguda
RESERVE FOREST VILLAGES
R.F. 4. Ankali Beat R.F. 3. Khandala R.F. 2. Asodaburki R.F. 1. Mogalghandi R.F. 7. Belu Beat R.F. 5. Devapoor Beat R.F. 8. Tosha Beat R.F. 9. Indervelli Bea t R.F. 6. Yapalguda
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VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
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 Gubdi 2.86 P W KR Jowar 2 Karangi Taraf 1.31 P W KR Jowar 3 Gomurti 4.57 P W KR Jowar 4 Antergaon 2.25 P W KR Jowar 5 Arti Taraf 12.29 P,M W KR PO Jowar
6 Wadoor 1.94 p W KR Jowar 7 Dhanoora 1.77 p W KR PO Jowar 8 Kamalhwada 0.85 W KR Jowar 9 Gona 0.89 P W KR Jowar
10 Bc~sari Ralnpur 4.12 P W KR Jowar
11 Andharband 6.63 P W KR Jowar 12 Wadgaon 4.11 p W KR Jowar 13 Dabbakachi 2.26 W KR Jowar 14 Bhimpoor 3.32 p W KR Jowar 15 Gunjala 3.81 P W KR Jowar
16 Gollaghat 3.67 p W KR Jowar 17 Tamsi Khurd 4.37 P W KR Jowar 18 Nipani 3.01 p W KR .Towar 19 Khapperla 3.85 P,B W KR PO Jowar 20 Bandal Nagapur 1.81 P W KR Jowar
21 Savergaon 2.43 p W KR Jowar 22 Pippilkoli 1.88 P W KR PO Iowar 23 Ghatkoori 2.17 P W KR PO Jowar 24 Gooda 1.37 P W KR Jowar 25 Sirsinna 1.98 p W PR Jowar
26 Rampur Taraf 2.20 P W KR Jowar 27 Hathighat 2.44 W KR Iowar 28 KOlla 1.11 p W KR Jowar 29 Gimma Buzurg 2.24 Uninhabited 30 Kadarpur . 1.02 P W KR .Towar
31 Akoli 1.40 P W KR PO Jowar 32 Kamai 1.27 P W PR Jowar 33 DoJlma 0.98 W PR Iowar 34 Pendalwada 3.21 M,H W PR PO Iowar 35 Shaikapoor 1.24 Uninhabited
36 Mandaghadh 0.99 p W KR Jowar 37 G imma Khurd 3.38 M E W PR PO Iowar 38 Mirzapoor 0.67 Uninhabited 39
( Poosai 1.19 P E W KR Jowar
40 Piparwada 1.47 p E W KR Jowar
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DIRECTORY·
.... Land use ADILABAD T ALUK.
LAND USE (Area under differen~ypes of land use in acres) Religious, 1 Nearest Day historical Loca-
".. Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code
Forest ,... A. _____ -"'" CUlturable for culti- distance Weekly porlance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (IS) (16) (17) (18) (1)
508 1,305 17 Adilabad 50 1 761 52 25 Adilabad 43 2
1,312 1,539 73 Adilabad 42 3 1,120 309 11 Adilabad 40 4 3,293 4,539 33 Adilabad 3& 5
865 344 32 Adilabad 35 .. 6 781 325 26 Adilabad 26 Monday 7 540 4 Adilabad 24 .. S 361 58 150 Adilabad 26 9
1,295 580 761 Adilabad 35 1~
61 2,552 719 911 Adilabad 35 11 1,270 1,346 14 Adilabad 13 ',. 12 ,. 893 384 169 Adilabad 13 13 1,744 355 25 Adilabad 6 14 1,007 660 771 Adilabad 26 15
1,549 39 760 Adilabad 27 .. 16 2,123 169 504 Adilabad 32 Saturday 17 1,629 23 23 Adilabad 19 .. IS.
T(14S); Tk(148) 2,272 10 34 Adilabad 14 Friday 19 1,0SO 24 54 Adilabad 11 20
T(52); 0(52) 1,314 180 9 Adilabad 10 21 1,147 35 21 Adilabad 11 22 1,318 57 13 Adilabad 11 23
-, 766 65 45 Adilabad 13 U 520 312 435 Adilabad 11 ,., 25
1,223 150 35 Adilabad 13 26· 1,287 259 15 Adilabad 19 27
552 109 49 Adilabad 21 28 1,195 130 108 Adilabad 13 29
593 48 11 Adilabad 21 30
'.' ,. 782 92 22 Adilabad 21 31 676 122 14 Adilabad 19 32 566 37 24 Adilabad 19 33
1,791 227 36 Adilabad 21 34 690 98 5 Adilabad 16 35:
567 45 21 Adilabad 16 36-T(50); Tk(50) 1,946 89 78 Adilabad 14 37
421 7 Adilabad 11 38 28 Adilabad 11 • 649 84 39
791 102 47 Adilabad 13 4<l'
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-, VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area r---~---
A _____________ ,
tion Nam~ of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
41 Dadapoor 0.64 Uninhabited 42 Lekarwadi 2.19 P W KR lowar 43 Karanwadi 1.07 Uninhabited 44 Sanghi Kurd 5.97 P W KR Jowar 45 Kowtha 2.38 P W KR Jowar
46 Hariyali 1.53 P W KR Jowar 47 Kodekotha 0.91 Uninhabited 48 Karanji 7.27 p W KR Jowar 49 Narayanpoor 0.92 Uninhabited 50 Umri 1.15 p W KR Jowar
51 Khapri 2.23 W KR Jowar 52 Kaora 1.87 p W KR PO Jowar 53 Bhadurpoar 1.82 W KR Jowar 54 Kotampoor 1.81 Uninhabited 55 Deepaiguda 3.76 P E W KR Jowar
56 Akurla 1.94 p W KR Jowar 57 Savapur 1.01 P W KR Jowar 58 Hashampur 0.91 p E W KR Jowar 59 Balapur 0.76 p E W KR Jowar 60 Tareda Buzurg 7.16 P W KR PO Jowar
61 Foujapur 1.35 p W KR Jowar 62 Bhoraj' 1.50 P W PR Jowar 63 Jamdapur 3.00 P W KR Jowar 64 Mallapur 0.98 Uninhabited 65 Dimma 5.07 E W KR Jowar
66 Pochara 1.10 P E W KR Jowar 67 Bheemseri 2.22 P E W KR PO Jowar 68 BaUori 2.45 P W KR Jowar 69 Chanda 3.11 H E W PR PO Jowal 70 Ganeshpur 1.27 Uninhabited
71 Awalpur 2.48 Uninhabited 72 Nizampur 1.05 W KR Jowar 73 landasangi 2.07 P W KR Jowar 74 Arli Buzurg 2.39 P W KR Jciwar 75 Ada 2.16 P W KR Jowar
76 Muktapur 0.65 W KR Jowar 77 Nirala 1.70 P E W KR PO Jowar 78 Jainad 5.83 M,H E W KR PO Jowar 79 Makoda 1.72 W KR Jowar 80 Bellari 1.24 p W KR Jowar
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DIRECTORY
r.nd Land use ADILABAD T ALUK
LAND USE (Area under different Iypes of land use in acres) Religio~s, .A.. 1 Nearest Day historical Loca-,-- Area not Town or days or archaeo~ lion
Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Coje Forest .- "':'I Culturable for cult i- distance Weekly porlance, No.
Irri.,ated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)
338 58 13 Adilabad 13 .. 41 1,385 12 4 Adilabad 13 42
674 8 2 Adilabad 11 43
729 784 2,294 13 Adilabad 10 44 1,416 94 13 Adilabad 16 45
830 122 27 Adilabad 16 46 502 71 9 Adilabad 16 41
1,714 1,293 29 Adilabad 19 48 480 103 5 Adilabad 22 49 700 30 6 Adilabad 21 50
1,345 78 4 Adilabad 19 51 1,094 43 59 Adilabad 19 52
148 320 696 Adilabad 18 53 1,123 35 Adilabad 16 54 2,352 38 16 Adilabad 14 55
1,187 41 13 Adilabad 16 56· 597 28 21 Adilabad 14 57 419 64 99 AdiJabad 10 58 414 54 18 AdiJabad 14 59
1,780 1,277 1,525 Adilabad 11 6(Y
796 64 4 Adilabad 8 61 925 29 6 Adilabad 8 62
1,766 115 39 Adilabad 6 6J. 489 51 87 Adilabad 6 .. 64 382 1,330 1,532 Adilabad 6 65
553 129 22 Adilabad 6 66 1,194 152 74 Adilabad 6 67
692 96 780 Adilabad 5 68 1,714 175 101 Adilabad 6 69
736 63 13 Adilabad 8 70'
275 560 752 Adilabad 10 71 656 11 5 Adilabad 10 72
1,042 247 35 Adilabad 5 73 1,211 242 76 Adilabad 6 74 1,245 122 15 Adilabad 8 75
412 2 2 Adilabad 10 76 1,037 41 10 Adilabad 10 77
T(70); 0(70) 3,170 367 124 Adilabad 13 Tuesday 78 607 432 61 Adilabad 16 79 697 64 32 Adilabad 18 80'
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VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
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) (to)
81 Bheelgaon 2.11 P W KR Jowar 82 Sirsinna 1.98 P W KR PO JowaI 83 Awalpur 0.43 P,M W KR Jowar 84 Sangdi 3.74 P W KR PO Jowar 85 Bhedoda 3.00 P W KR Jowar
86 Kamgarpur 1.32 P W KR Jowar 87 Manyarupur 0.60 W KR Jowar 88 Gooda 3.26 P W KR Jowar 89 Mahabatpur 2.50 W KR Jowar 90 Bhodad (Kopsi) 1.25 P W KR JowaI
91 Shamshabad 0.92 W KR Jowar 92 Dhoptala 1.42 P W KR Jowar 93 Bela 3.05 H W KR PO JowaI 94 BurhanpuI 2.03 Uninhabited 95 Dohegaon 2.43 P W KR Jowar
96 Khagdur 2.13 P W KR JowaI 97 MangIoo1 2.05 P W KR Jowar 98 Koparuzana 0.19 Uninhabited 99 Kobhai 1'46 P W KR JowaI
100 Datalpur 0.16 Uninhabited
101 Patan 2.10 W KR JowaI 102 Nagrala 0.83 Uninhabited 103 Warur 1.99 W KR Jowar 104 Chaperala 1.48 W KR Jowar IDS Ramkam 1.44 W KR Jowar
]06 Ponnala 1.90 W KR Jowar 107 Chandpalle 1.77 P W KR Jowar 108 Pitgaon 2.90 P W KR JowaI 109 Khidki 1.39 W KR Jowar 110 Sonkhos 1.35 P W KR Jowar
111 Sadarur 0.93 W KR Jowar 112 Junoni 0.86 P W KR Jowar 113 Karoni Khurd 1.21 W KR Jowar 114 Karoni Buzurg 1.24 W KR Jowar 115 Pohar 1.24 W KR Jowar
116 Hori 1.69 W KR Jowar 117 Takli 1.44 P o. W KR Jowar 118 Singapur 0.93 Uninhabited
'119 Bhadi 2.68 P W KR JowaI 120 Masala Buzurg 2.57 P,H W KR Jowar
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DIRECTORY
and Land use ADILABAD TALUK
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, A-- 1 Nearest Day historical Loca-
r Area not Town or days or archaeo- lion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code
Forest ,-___ ---A 1 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)
1,016 327 7 Adilabad 19 81 1,173 75 19 Adilabad 22 82
162 82 31 Adiladad 22 83 2,227 121 45 Adilabad 24 84 1,208 106 606 Adilabad 20 85
724 118 2 Adilabad 32 86 344 33 7 Adilabad 32 87 773 700 613 Adilabad 32 88 918 73 609 Adilabad 32 89 718 21 61 Adilabad 32 90
477 21 90 Adilabad 26 91 861 27 20 Adilabad 26 92 850 354 748 Adilabad 32 Wednesday 93 457 324 518 Adilabad 32 94
1,368 166 21 Adilabad 32 95
1,079 231 53 Adilabad 37 96 657 625 30 Adilabad 37 97 115 4 2 Adilabad 37 98
183 406 337 8 Adilabad 38 Tuesday 99 68 18 16 Adilabad 38 100
1,219 117 8 Adilabad 38 101 476 54 Adilabad 35 102 832 88 353 Adilabad 35 103 903 22 22 Adilabad 38 104 870 25 26 Adilabad 38 105
573 641 2 Adilabad 38 106 503 575 32 22 Adilabad 38 107 748 905 188 15 Adilabad 38 108
237 647 5 Adilabad 37 109 35 649 164 16 Adilabad 37 110
338 233 15 9 Adilabad 38 111 T(13); Tk(13) 503 3 31 Adilabad 37 112
573 126 75 Adilabad 37 113 471 219 82 21 Adilabad 37 114 662 118 13 Adilabad 35 115
558 352 156 15 Adilabad 35 116 842 73 6 Adilabad 24 117 578 9 8 Adilabad 22 118
852 843 15 5 Adilabad 22 119 • 491 917 226 10 Adilabad 24 120 ...
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VILLAGE:
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities -.uot~.i1loD:~"""""""''&~
AMDilTIr.s AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE VX:l- Area
, ________________ A -,
tic il Name of Village in Llucational M~clical Electricity Drinking Cor:amu- Postal and Stante Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.
(l) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
121 Boregaon 3.63 W KR lowar 122 DOllna 0.63 W KR lowar 123 Sangvl 3.41 P W KR lowar 124 Hathigutta 2.43 W KR lowar 125 Maragaon 2.43 P W KR lowar
126 Tippa 3.79 W KR Jowar 127 LO;1a,'a 4.12 W KR Jowar 128 Sahej 2.42 W KR Jowar 129 Svedpur 1.63 W KR lowar 130 Masala (Khurd) 3.56 P W KR lowar
131 Jamui 1.83 P W KR lowar 132 Toyagooda (Kara) 3.63 P W KR lowar 133 Mangurla 5.45 P W KR lowar 134 Kanpa (Marriguda) . 3.79 P W KR Jowar 135 Lachampur (Ubgam). 0.13 P W KR lowar
136 Pipalgaon 1.81 P W KR lowar 137 Pardi Khurd 0.77 P W KR Jowar 138 Pardi Buzurg 0.93 P W KR lowar 139 Kamtha 2.83 P W KR lowar 140 Ramal 3.55 P W KR PO Jowar
141 Kumbhejheri 1.56 W KR lowar 142 Takli 1.39 P W KR lowar 143 Amkunta 4.24 P W KR Jowar 144 Nishanghat 1.62 Uninhabited 145 Adilabad Urban Area (Adifabad Town)
146 Bbuktapur 1.79 Urban Area (Inc luded in Adilabad Town) 147 Dcsnapur 1.60 E W PR lowar
148 Batti S:twargaon 2.93 P W KR lowar
149 Rampoor (Royati) 0.77 E W KR lowar
150 Kamarnagar (Ponnar) 4.95 P E W KR PO Jowar
151 Tarad (Srimati) 0.79 Un inhabited
152 Hasnapur 2.14 P W KR Jowar 153 W:lddadi 1.76 P W KR Iowar 154 .lamdi 3.77 P E W KR Iowar 155 Tamsi 4.77 P,M,H W KR PO Jowar
156 Palodi 4.33 W KR lowar 157 Amboogaon 4.42 W KR lowar 158 Girgaon 4.96 p W KR lowar 159 Lingi 2.75 P W KR lowar 160 Kuchalapoor 5.48 P W KR PO lowar
2r:
DIRECTORY
and Land use ADILABAD TALUK, ~_ot.~=S>"~~ '-'-';!!_ ..... 'i__,.::::;. .. ~
LAND USE (Area under dilTerent types of land me in acres) ReJi~ii):ls, ,.-______________ ..A ______________ ,
Neare?t Day historic;]] 1(1:;'1-
Area not '-[own or oays or acha~o- tiLln Cultivated Area available 2nd oflbe logical im- Code
Forest ,..... _____ .A.--______ , Cullurable for cult i- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market jf any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)
2,148 68 22 85 Adilabad 26 121
250 150 3 Adilabad 26 122
1,980 185 17 Adilabad 26 Saturday 123
128 1,400 56 Adilabad 29 124
262 1,270 23 Adilabad 29 125
282 2,117 26 Adilabad 29 126
43 2,590 3 Adilabad 29 127
1,525 16 7 Adilabad 26 12f(
555 456 32 Adilabad 26 129
2,059 188 31 Adilabad 27 130
557 465 85 64 Adilabad 29 131 1,623 617 44 39 Adilabad 29 132
1,750 1,398 331 9 Adilabad 27 133
1,829 517 79 Adilabad 26 134
50 4 29 Adilabad 16 135
1,114 17 27 Adilabad 16 136
402 78 12 Adilabad 19 137
548 42 5 Adilabad 19 138 1,341 63 407 Adilabad 10 13C) 1,987 17 268 Adilabad 16 Friday 140
873 115 10 Adilabad 14 141 881 5 3 Adilabad 14 142
500 1,780 424 9 Adilabad 3 143
895 137 4 Aclilabad 2 144 Urban Area (Adilabad Town} 145
Urban Area (Included in Adilabad Town) 146 799 170 55 Adilabad 3 147
1,4D3 62 410 Adilabad 3 148
455 33 4 Adil::\b?d 3 149
T(44); 0(44) 2,679 410 35 Adilabad 6 150
375 40 90 Adilabad 10 151
1,236 40 93 Arlilabad 11 152
T(44);:Tk(44) 976 96 10 Adilabad 11 153
1,055 540 817 Adilabad 11 154
T(20); Tk(20) 2,572 373 87 Adilabad 13 155
3 1,331 721 716 Adilabad 13 156 1,277 1,486 65 Adilabad 16 157 1,314 1,664 196 Adilabad 16 158 1,742 10 8 Adilabad 16 15~
2,420 1,007 6S 15 Adilabad 19 160
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VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area r- I tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and S:aple
OxIe Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food l'{o.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
161 Palsi Buzurg 4.55 P W KR Jowar 162 Kosai 7.10 P W PR&T Jowar 163 Dehegaon 2.43 P W KR Jowar 164 Umri 1.82 P W KR Jowar 165 Ratnapur 6.33 W KR Jowar
166 Kappardevi 2.30 P W KR Jowar 161 Palsi Khurd 2.12 P W KR Jowar 168 Dorli 3.39 W KR Jowar 169 Jhari 9.88 P W PR&T PO Jowar 170 Bharampur 2.85 P,M W KR PO Jowar
111 Nandgaon 6.54 W KR PO Jowar 172 .Palli Khurd 2.93 P W KR Jowar 173 Palli Buzurg 3.49 P W KR Jowar 174 Waghapur 3.81 P W KR Jowar 175 Vijapur 3.22 p W KR Jowar
]76 Lachampur 1.45 P W KR Jowar 177 Devapur 4.65 P W KR PO Jowar 178 Madnapoor 1.75 W KR Jowar 179 Arli Khurd 3.31 p W KR Jowar 180 Saknapoor 2.21 P W KR Jowar
181 Ruyadi 2.70 P W KR Jowar ]82 Talamadugu 1.56 P,M Phc, Fpc E W PR&T PO Jowar 183 Kothur 1.54 P W PR&T Jowar 184 Sunkodi 3.76 P E W PR&T PO Jowar 185 Umadam 2.27 P E W PR&T Jowar
186 Khodad 3.64 P W KR PO Jowar 187 Kajjarla 5.04 P W KR PO Jowar 188 Pangadpipri 0.39 W KR Jowar 189 Kamalapoor 0.55 P W KR PO Jowar 190 Sitagondi 6.67 P W KR PO Jowar
191 Malkapoor 0.69 P W KR Iowar 192 Maieborgaon 0.41 W KR Jowar 193 Chinchugha t 2.79 P W KR Iowar 194 Ankapoor 4.09 W KR PO Iowar 195 Ankoli 7.60 P,M E W KR PO Jowar
196 Mavala 9.15 P W PR PO Iowar 197 Tontoii 3.95 p W KR PO Iowar 198 Khanapoor (Rural) 2.48 Uninhabited 199 Kachkani 3.05 P W KR Iowar 200 Kottur (Medagaon) . 0.26 P W KR Jowar
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DIRECTORY
and Land use ADILABAD TALUK
l""ID USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious,
r I Nearest Day historical Loca-Area not Town or days or acbaeo- tion
Cultivated Area available ond of the logical im- Code
Forest r- I 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)
1,752 890 264 6 Adilabad 26 161
275 4,267 2 Adilabad 26 162
204 998 225 128 Adilabad 26 163
135 316 685 28 Adilabad 26 164
442 413 3,180 16 Adilabad 27 ,. 165
827 490 155 Adilabad 22 166
1,281 71 4 Adilabad 22 167
84 1,787 258 40 Adilabad 22 168
3,169 2,773 401 11 Adilabad 22 169
345 1,289 142 48 Adi!abad 22 170
2,623 1,216 318 28 Adilabad 24 171.
883 862 100 30 Adilabad 24 172
619 840 761 13 Adilabad 24 173
712 1,529 165 32 Adilabad 16 174
346 T(2S); Tk(28) 1,600 70 16 Adilabad 14 175
656 258 14 Adilabad 16 176
280 T(232); Tk(232) 1,970 407 87 Adilabad 13 .. 177
900 98 122 Adilabad 19 178
375 1,067 273 403 Adilabad 19 .. 179
1,252 143 17 Adilabad 21 .. 180
T(13); 0(13) 1,473 180 62 Adilabad 19 lSI
786 178 34 Adilabad 19 Friday 182
185 725 63 12 Adilabad 19 183
T( 14);~0(14) 1,761 584 47 Adilabad 16 184
T(139); Tk(139) 1,043. 155 115 Adilabad 13 185
2,011 299 19 Adilabad 10 186
176 T(150); Tk(150) 2,517 369 13 Adilabad 10 187
N.A. 159 28 62 Adilabad 10 18S
1 250 29 72 Adilabad 13 189
3,480 772 16 Adila1:Jad 13 190
360 51 30 Adilabad 14 191
N.A. 213 28 21 Adilabad 16 192
697 700 285 103 Adibbad 19 193
1,723 789 96 9 Aclibbad 18 194
1,022 T(l); 0(1) 2,714 1122 5 Adilabad 11 195
3,422 T(132); Tk(129), 0(3) 1,940 355 7 Adilabad 6 196
841 T(7); Tk(7) 1,343 328 9 Adilabad 10 197
341 Adilabad 3 198
743 840 181 188 Adilabad 10 199
139 18 9 Adilabad 13 200
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VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area r
____ -A
" tiOll Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Posta I and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
201 Borenur 1.39 W KR lowar
202 Yapalguda 7.16 P,M W KR lowar
203 lamuldhari 1.75 P W KR lowar
204 Wanwat 2.53 p W KR lowar
205 Lokari 5.27 p W KR lowar
206 Asoda Bhurki 4.95 .. W KR lowar
207 Pippaldhari 5.37 P ." W KR lowar
208 Khandala 8.06 W,R KR lowar
209 Khanapoor 2.48 W KR lowar
210 Chichadhari 4.53 P W KR Jowar
RFt Mogalghandi N.A. Uninhabited
RF2 Asodaburki N.A. Uninhab iled
RF3 Khandala N.A. Uninhabited
RF4 Ankali Beat N.A. Uninhabited
RF5 Devapoor..Beat N.A. Uninhabited
RF6 Yapalguda N.A. Uninhabited
RF7 Belu Beat N.A. Uninhabited
RF8 ToshaBeat N.A. Uninhabited
RF9 Indervelli Beat .. N.A. Uninhabited
2S
DIRECTORY
and Land use ADILABAD T ALUK
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, r- --- ....... Nearest Day historical loca-
Area not Town or days or archaeo- lion Cultivated Area avilable and of the logical im- Coae
Forest r- ,Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vat ion (In Krns.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (l)
186 331 360 12 Adilabad 13 201 1,592 T(40); Tk(40) 1,967 927 56 AdiJabad II 202 1,021 80 14 5 Adilabad 14 2.3
533 1,083 3 Adilabad 19 2M 626 1,997 749 Adilabad 16 205
3,105 60 3 Adilabad 3() 216 1,920 1,449 67 Adilabad 19 207
4,848 112 190 8 Adilabad 53 2~t; 202 1,376 9 AdiJabad 35 2~9 301 2,584 14 Adilabad 42 210
Uninhabited RFI 3,105 61 AdiJabad 19 RF2 4,848 112 190 12 Adilabad 33 RF3 1,022 T(I); W(I) 2,714 1,534 5 Adilabad 10 RF4
280 T(174); Tk(174) 1,970 589 87 Adilabad 12 RF5
1,592 T(65); Tk(65) 1,967 927 28 Adilabad 10 RF6 841 S4 46 Adilabad 30 RL:~ • I - RFS - RF9
1971 Location Code No.
(1)
Name of Village
(2)
99 Addesar 20 Admiyan 85 Andale 84 Anji
3 Arjuni 97 Ashapalle
44 Babjhari 143 Babjipet
95 Balanpur 131 Balanpur
39 Bhimpur 133 Rhopet 152 Bhur;-J.ur 100 Bhusimetta 132 Birsaipet 52 Birsanpa thar
105 Chandoor 158 ChaDri
50 Chintakarra 167 Choo7')alle 47 Choriiaon
101 Daboli 13D Dantanpalle 75 Dasnapur 56 Devapur
146 Dcvedpalle 30 Dhaba Buzurg 11 Daab Khurd
156 Dhanora 60 D:lc1nofc1 Buzurg 59 Dbnora Khurd 68 D:1Ci,masagar 49 Uho:landa
6 Dhupapur 15 Dongargaon 81 DO:1gcrgaon
137 UUJjaguda J24 Durgapur
7 Empalle
21 Gadiguda 127 Gangannapet 93 Gangapur
119 Gangapui 13~ Gh:l1lpur 48 (ihette~alle 89 (_ihotti
160 Ghumnur Buzurg 161 Ghumnur Khurd 55 Ginnera 69 GO:lrapur 33 G;)C1l'i 98 GU;]amamda 45 Gundala 92 Gunjala
65 Harkaour 104 Hasnapur
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILbAGES
UTNUR TALUK
1971 Location
Code No. (1)
Name ofV1ilage
(2)
64 Hcerapur 122 Hccrapur 128 Heerapur
51 Indervelli Buzurg 53 Indervelli Khurd
138 Jainoor 140 Jamni 169 Jamuldhara 10 Jhari
17 Kadodi 118 Kamaipet 159 Kanchanpalle 66 Keslaguda 63 Keslapur 8 KhQdki
43 Khail'datwad 91 Khampur 14 Kh'll1ctow
151 Kohcnur Buzurg 150 T:'ohcllur Khurd 25 Kolam'l 73 Kondapur 1 KO:ldi
111 KOflergadh 23 Ko;inpalle
162 Kottapalle 18 Koutiula 22 Kunikasa
80 "Lachampur Buzurg 77 Lachampur Khurd
102 Laindigu:ia 71 Lakhampur
126 Lakharam 164 Lingapur
31 Lokari Buzurg 9 Lokari Khurd
117 Luxettipct
90 Mahadapur 42 Mah:lgaon
155 M:lhagao:1 36 Malangi 35 Malcour 67 M:11Ll!)ur 83 ~v'bmidiguda
163 MamidipaIJe 46 Maniari 41 I\bnkapur 28 Mare~taon
149 Marlawai 61 Mcndapalle 62 Muthnur
38 Nagalkonda 121 Nagapur 40 Narnur 88 Narsapur Buzurg 87 Narsapur Khurd
13S Narsapur (New) 166 Netnur
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1971 Location Code No.
(1)
Name of Village
(2)
154 PamL!lawada 144 Pangdi
4 Paraswada 26 Paraswada Buzurg 37 Patnapur
139 Pawarguda 14i Phulara
2 Pipri 57 Pipri 74 Pocilampalle
147 Po]asa 27 Pownur
110 Puiimldaga 29 Punaguda
148 Rag'npur 123 Rall1a!ingamp~t 13 Ri;-unpu; 72 R~1.:11;):jr Buzurg
125 R,L11r:l~ Khurd 142 RC'si:"n::;{"t:! 24 ROo;xlpur
86 Sakh~::a 115 Salewada Buzurg 114 SalC\vada }(hurd
32 Sangvi 12 Savari 16 Sed',vai
145 Seetagondi 157 SettihadapilUf 116 Shlmpur 136 Shivlloor 153 Sirpur 96 Sonapur
5 Sungapur
94 T~dih.!::lapnur 113 T:m1:a 12) Te~j~lpu;· 70 TejupllT 58 Tosha:n
34 Umri 108 Umri 103 Usheg<lon 120 Utnu.
79 Wadg;;,pllf Ruzurg 112 Wadgalpur Khurd 82 Wadgaon
106 Wadoni 78 Waipet 76 Walgonda Heerapur
165 W8.l1kam:lclcti 19 Warkwai
168 Vellapattan 54 Vemaikunta
109 Venda 107 Yenka
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VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area r ., tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Cornmu- Postal and Staple
Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Kondi 2.67 W,R Ri,] 2 Pipri 6.71 W Ri,j 3 Arjuni 4.39 P W KR Ri,j 4 Paraswada 3.08 W Ri,j 5 Sungapur 1.93 W KR Ri,j
6 Dhupapur . 1.08 W KR Ri.j 7 Empalle 3.03 W KR Ri,j 8 Khadki 1.05 W KR Ri,j 9 Lokari Khurd 2.89 p W KR Ri,j
10 Jhari 2.06 W KR Ri,j
11 Dhaba Khurd 2.05 W KR Ri,j 12 Savari ].81 W KR Ri,j 13 Rampur 0.89 W Ri,j 14 Khandow 5.23 W Ri,j 15 Dongargaon 2.18 R Ri,j
16 Sedwai 3.03 W Ri,] 17 Kadodi 1.26 W Ri,] 18 Kouthala 3.68 W Ri,J 19 Warkwai 2.07 W KR Ri,j 20 Admiyan 2.83 W Ri,J
21. Gadiguda 1.98 p W KR Ri,] 22 Kunikasa 1.81 R Ri,J 23 Kothapalle 8.13 p W KR Ri,J 24 Roopapur 0.60 W KR Ri,J 2S Kolama 2.46 W Ri,j
26 Paraswada Buzurg 2.56 W KR Ri,J 27 Pownur 3.05 W KR Ri,J 28 Maregaon 0.96 W KR Ri,J 29 Punaguda 1.94 W KR Ri,J 30 Dhaba Buzurg 2.09 p W Ri,J
31 Lokari Buzurg 2.89 W Ri,J 32 Sangvi 4.71 p W,R KR Ri,J 33 Gouri 4.93 W Ri,J 34 Umri 2.61 W KR Ri,J 35 Malepur 1.58 W KR Ri,J
36 Malangi 5.69 R KR Ri,J 37 Patnapur 5.40 p W KR Ri,J 38 Nagalkonda 5.81 P W KR Ri,J
, 39 Bhimpur 8.79 M,H W KR Ri,J 40 Narnur 2.52 P '0' W KR PO Ri,J
29
DIRECTORY
and Land use UTNUR TALUX:
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, ,... """\ Nearest Day historical Loca-
Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code
Forest ,_. -.. Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1 )
10 302 1,396 Adilabad 32 1 808 473 3,013 Adilabad 32 2 446 960 1,403 Adilabad 29 3 668 332 971 Adilabad 29 4 581 137 517 Adilabad 38 5
405 101 185 Adilabad 42 6 615 235 1,089 Adilabad 45 7 470 24 178 Adilabad 51 8 497 260 1,092 Adilabad 51 ~
111 121 1,086 Adilabad 51 10
399 304 609 Adilabad 51 11 78 104 976 Adilabad 45 .. 12
171 206 192 Adilabad 40 13 393 224 273 Adilabad 40 14 813 200 384 Adilabad 51 15
3S5 227 1,327 Adilabad 99 16 103 215 488 Adilabad 83 17 383 749 1,223 Adilabad 83 18 394 215 715 Adilabad 96 19'
200 560 106 1,145 Adilabad 80 20'
177 214 876 Adilabad 72 21 133 147 878 Adilabad 72 22 235 144 4,824 Adilabad 74 23 19 234 137 Adilabad 74 24
405 235 935 Adilabad 72 25
264 431 943 Adilabad 72 26· 191 353 1,408 Adilabad 61 27 103 134 377 Adilabad 51 28 71 359 811 Adilabad 51 29
458 151 728 Adilabad 48 3D'
1,092 175 582 Adilabad 48 31 1,318 100 1,596 Adilabad 48 32
52 494 2,609 Asifabad 48 33-539 140 991 Asifabad 48 34 367 644 Asifabad 45 35
454 545 2,642 Asifabad 43 36 1,737 446 1,273 Asifabad 48 37 1,219 217 2,282 Asifabad 64 38
T (2); W (2) 2,918 539 2,166 Asifabad 74 3~
1,160 450 Asifabad 70 40>
Form No.-
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VILLAGE;
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area r-
__,.___ Postal a~ tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Staple
Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
41 Mankapur 2.36 P W KR Ri,J 42 Mahagaon 3.04 P W KR Ri,J 43 Khairdatwad 1.38 P W KR Ri,J 44 Babjhari 1.18 W KR Ri,J 45 Gundala 4.45 W KR Ri,J
46 Manjari 2.23 W KR Ri,J 47 Chorigaon 4.89 W KR Ri,J 48 Ghettepalle 2.21 R KR Ri,J 49 Dhodanda 5.58 R Ri,J 50 Chintakarra 1.73 P W Ri,J
51 Indervelli Buzurg 6.30 2P,M,H E W PR PO Ri,J 52 Birsanpathar 3.03 R Ri,] 53 Indervelli Khurd 2.35 R Ri,J 54 Yemaikunta 1.46 P W,R KR Ri,J 55 Ginnera 6.44 P W,R KR Ri,]
56 Devapur 1.48 P W,R PR Ri,] 57 Pipri 3.15 P W,R Ri,J 58 Tosham 7.97 H E W,R PR PO Ri,] 59 Dhanora Khurd 1.92 P W,R PR Ri,J ~ Dhanora Buzurg 2.56 P E W,R PR PO Ri,]
61 Mendapalle 1.78 P W,R PR Ri,J 62 Muthnur 1.75 P E W,R PR PO Ri,] 63 Keslapur 1.48 P W PR Ri,] 64 Heeurapur 0.37 W PR Ri,] 65 Harkapur 2,45 P W,R Ri,J
66 Keslaguda 1.48 P W,R KR Ri,J 67 Mallapur 0.35 W KR Ri,J 68 Dharmasagar 1.57 W KR Ri,] 69 Gourapur 4.33 P W KR Ri,] 70 Tejapuf 1.22 W Ri,J
71 Lakhampur 0.35 P W Ri,] 72 Rampur Buzurg 3.32 P W KR Ri,J 73 Kondapur 0.16 W KR Ri,] 74 PochampaJle 1.28 W KR Ri,} 75 Dasnapur 8,48 P W,R KR Ri,J
76 Kalgonda Heerapur 1.39 p W KR Ri,] 77 Lachampur Khurd 1.07 W KR Ri,J 78 Waipet 30.13 W KR Ri,] 79 Wadgalpur Buzurg 1.04 Uninhabited
~O Lachampur Buzurg . 0.87 W KR Ri,]
31
DIRECTORY
and Land use UTNUR TALUK
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, r ---.A ""'\ Nearest Day historical Loca-
Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code
Forest ---.A..------;t Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigate waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)
155 1,027 328 Adilabad 67 41 1,073 200 672 Adilabad 66 42
419 133 331 Adilabad 64 43 616 102 37 Adilabad 61 44
1,023 310 1,515 Adilabad 61 45
409 385 633 Adilabad 58 46 642 790 1,697 Adilabad 51 '4 47 553 96 765 Adilabad 48 48
58 243 233 2,695 Adilabad 45 'f 4t} 335 212 561 Adilabad 46 50'-
365 T(17); W(17) 3,431 215 Adilabad 46 Monday 51 1,704 200 35 Adilabad 42 52-
328 475 76 625 Adilabad 38 .. 53 56 T(I); W(I) 785 20 72 Adilabad 35 .. 54
1,842 1,657 600 22 Adilabad 35 , 55 ..
649 198 34 66 Adilabad 29 56 252 542 1,016 206 Adilabad 26 57
1,223 T(38); W(38) 2,771 515 553 Adilabad 26 Thursday 58 1,129 38 61 Adilabad 29 " 59-1,524 68 46 Adilabad 30 .. 60-
T(2); W(2) 1,030 44 63 Adilabad 30 61 892 48 180 Adilabad 29 62 853 43 51 Adilabad 32 63 157 59 20 Adilabad 42 64
T(6); W(6) 1,261 76 225 Adilabad 29 65-
703 28 216 Adilabad 35 66, 82 7 135 Adilabad 32 61
T(I); W(I) 693 146 164 Adilabad 46 68 52 T(2); W(2) 2,024 208 485 Adilabad 35 69-
112 589 47 32 Adilabad 30 ,', 7O'
201 16 7 Adilabad 32 , , .. 71 121 T(8); W(8) 1,309 345 341 Adilabad 38 , , 72 21 T(12); Tk(12) 69 Adilabad 42 7J
720 3 96 Adilabad 45 74 1,090 T(I); W(I) 3,336 1,000 Adilabad 38 75 ;
700 189 Adilabad 42 ',' 76 20 97 567 Adilabad 43
" 77 19,190 75 19 Adilabad 48 ... 78
250 415 Adilabad 54 .. 79· 413 133 10 Adilabad 42 go,
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VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area
~ __________ A --. lion 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 Dongergaon 0.80 W KR Ri,J 82 Wadgaon 4.65 P W KR Ri,J 83 Mamidiguda 0.57 Uninhabited 84 Anji 1.59 P W Ri,J 85 Andole 1.60 W PR Ri,J
86 Sakhera 2.04 P W KR Ri,J 87 Narsapur Khurd 1.37 Uninhabited 88 Narsapur Buzurg 5.15 P W Ri,J 89 Ghotti 2.97 W Ri,J 90 Mahadapur 1.06 W Ri,J
91 Khampur 1.41 W Ri,J 92 Gunjala 3.62 P R KR Ri,J 93 Gangapur 1.06 W KR Ri,J 94 Tadihadapnur 7.10 P W KR Ri,J 95 Balanpur 1.92 P W KR Ri,J
96 Sonapur 1.24 R KR Ri,J 97 Ashapalle 7.90 P W Ri,J 98 Gudamamda 18.91 P W KR Ri,J 99 Addesar 12.26 W,R Ri,J
100 Bhusimetta 9.54 W,R PR Ri,]
101 Daboli 7.00 P W PR Ri,J 102 Laindiguda 2.87 P W KR Ri,] 103 Ushegaon 18.55 2P W PR Ri,] 104 Hasnapur 9.70 2P W PR PO Ri,J 105 Chandoor 5.08 P R KR Ri,J
106 Wadoni 1.32 P W Ri,J 107 Yenka 2.10 R KR Ri,J 108 Umri 2.42 P W PR Ri,] 109 Venda 2.69 P,M,H W PR Ri,J 110 Pulimadaga 1.36 P E W PR Ri,]
111 Kopergadh 1.59 W Ri,J 112 Wadagalpur Khurd 1.04 W .. Ri,] 113 Tandra 9.05 W .. Ri,] 114 Salewada Khurd 6.30 P W Ri,] 115 Salewada Buzurg 2.04 P W KR .,. Ri,]
33
DIRECTORY
and Land use UTNUR TALUK
LAND USE (Area under different lypes of land use in acres) Religious, /""
.A. ""'I Nearest Day historical Loca-Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion
Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code Forest __ -------"----':1 Culturable for culti- distance Weekly porlance, No.
Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)
259 38 215 Adilabad 40 81 1,880 139 957 Adilabad 42 82
108 157 Adilabad 42 83 816 77 74 Adilabad 42 84 777 247 Adilabad 45 85
1,256 12 36 Adilabad 45 86 377 222 Adilabad 46 87
398 1,930 968 Adilabad 50 88 714 916 270 Adilabad 51 89
308 103 267 AdiIabad 51 90
492 130 279 Adilabad 53 91 435 1,021 220 640 Adilabad 58 92 85 513 25 45 Adilabad 61 93
3,372 73 1,099 AdiIabad 69 94 802 58 368 Adilabad 64 95
T (3); W(3) 582 53 193 Adilabad 67 96 2,880 259 1,917 Adilabad 56 97 1,784 5,771 4,547 Adilabad 53 98
262 3,095 4,489 Adilabad 38 99 577 2,013 3,521 Adilabad 35 100
1,312 89 3,079 Adilabad 38 101 204 335 1,297 Adilabad 45 102
3,974 4,483 1,982 Adilabad 46 103 806 3,360 629 Adilabad 62 Thursday 104
1,100 T(ll); Well) 1,517 283 340 Adilabad 58 105
120 615 109 Adilabad 48 106 T(5); W(5) 655 347 337 Adilabad 53 107 T(2); W(2) 1,305 88 153 Adilabad 51 108 T(6); W(6) 1,617 54 44 Adilabad 48 109' T(3); W(3) 683 184 Adilabad 45 110'
591 140 286 Adilabad 51 III T(l); W(l) 495 11 158 Adilabad 51 112
2,094 721 2,574 403 Adilabad 56 113 622 3,294 116 Adilabad 51 114
1,201 104 Adilabad 53 115·
34.
VILLAGE
ADlLABAD 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. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
116 Shampur 2.88 P E W PR PO Ri,J 117 Luxettipet 1.49 P R Ri,J 118 Kamaipet 0.67 W Ri,J 119 Gangapur 1.06 W KR Ri,J 120 Utnur 5.57 3P,M,H H E W PR PO Ri,J
121 Nagapur 2.10 P H W KR Ri,J 122 Heerapur 0.36 R Ri,J 123 Ramalingampet 0.20 W KR Ri,J 124 Durgapur 0.58 W Ri,J 125 Rampur Khurd 5.24 W Ri,J
126 Lakharam 3.59 P E R PR Ri,J 127 Gangannapet 1.75 E W PR Ri,J 128 Heerapur 0.23 Uninhabited 129 Teejapur 0.70 Uninhabited 130 Dantanpalle 7.00 P W PR PO Ri,J
131 Balanpur 0.93 Uninhabited 132 Birsaipet 22.90 P W PR Ri,J 133 Bhopet 1.65 R PR Ri,J 134 Ghanpur 6.43 P R Ri,J l35 Narsapur (New) 11.04 P R Ri,J
136 Shivnur 3.46 W Ri,J 137 Dubbaguda 2.54 W Ri,J 138 Jainoor 2.25 P Phc, Fpc W PR PO Ri,] 139 Pawarguda 2.74 P R KR Ri,] 140 Jamni 2.22 R KR Ri,]
141 Phulara 1.55 P W PO Ri,J 142 Resimetta 2.55 P W PR Ri,J 143 Babjipet 2.55 W Ri,J 144 ,Pangdi 19.53 p R Ri,] 145 Seetagondi 3.31 W Ri,J
146 Devedpalle 1.65 R Ri,] 147 Polasa 2.08 W,R Ri,] 148 Raghapur 2.18 W Ri,J 149 MarIawai 2.85 P W Ri,J 150 Kohenur Khurd 3.77 p W Ri,J
35
DIRECTORY ,
and Land nse UTNUR TALUK.
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, ,... -.A AreanJ
Nearest Day historical Loca-Town or days or archaeo- tion
Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code Forest r --A _____ , Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No.
Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (IS) (16) (17) (18) (1)
1,362 300 181 Adilabad 50 Tuesday 116 25 T(8); W(8) 517 403 Adilabad 53 ',' 117
288 138 2 Adilabad 64 "
118 T(24); Tk(24) 351 155 147 Adilabad 61 119 T(300); Tk(300) 978 647 1,639 Adilabad 58 SunsIay 120
T(I); W(I) 876 69 398 Adilabad 54 '.' 121 143 87 Adilabad 56 122
30 57 88 23 Adilabad 56 123 210 125 Adilabad 58 ',' 124 306 2,024 1,023 Adilabad 51 ., 125
934 248 1,115 Adilabad 58 ',' 126 211 T(141); Tk(14O);W(I) 229 307 242 Adilabad 58 ',' 127
T(7); Tk(7) 68 50 22 Adilabad 61 128 T(3); Tk(3) 82 20 343 Adilabad 61 ',' 129-
3,363 T(lOl); Tk(101) 492 250 274 Adilabad 64 !' 13()
483 T(29); Tk(29) 34 31 18 Adilabad 69 " 131 11,139 T(69); Tk(69) 380 250 2,818 Adilabad 69 132
775 T(57), Tk(57) 110 114 Adilabad 70 !' 133 1,128 792 5,145 Adilabad 64
" 134
312 203 3,600 Adilabad 67 135·
1,028 500 686 Adilabad 67 136 438 409 778 Asifabad 59 137
T(l); W(I) 586 633 220 Asifabad 56 Thursday 13S 613 906 234 Asifabad 59 139' 608 27 785 Asifabad 53 14()
102 501 389 Asifabad 48 141 800 58 774 Asifabad 38 142 729 150 753 Asifabad 45 143
1,056 2,169 9,274 Asifabad 53 144 815 165 1,138 Asifabad 53 145
600 59 397 Asifabad 54 14& 766 343 222 Asifabad 54 147
858 306 231 Asifabad 56 148
547 605 672 Asifabad 62 149'
881 200 1,331 Asifabad 62 IS!)
36
VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area r-
Postal and' tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
151 Kohenur Buzurg 1.78 W Ri,J 152 Bhurnur 2.79 P V* Ri,J 153 Sirpur 2.67 p W KR PO Ri,J 154 Pamulawada 9.23 P R KR Ri,J 155 Mahagaon 1.12 p W KR Ri,J
156 Dhanora 3.71 P W PO Ri,J 157 Settihadapnur 1.76 P W,R KR Ri,J 158 Chapri 2.01 W,R KR Ri,J 159 Kanchanpalle 4.96 P W,R Ri,J 160 Ghumnuf Buzurg 3.52 R Ri,J
161 Ghumnur Khurd 8.13 R Ri,J 162 Kottapalle 1.12 P W,R KR Ri,J 163 Mamidipalle 10.23 R KR Ri,J 164 Lingapur 5.26 R KR Ri,J 165 Wankamaddi 2.24 R KR Ri,J
166 Netnur 4.66 R KR PO Ri,J 167 Choorpalle 14.85 R KR Ri,] 168 Yellapattan 4.37 R KR Ri,J 169 ]amuldhara 3.43 R KR Ri,J
·V = Vagu (Stream).
37
DIRECTORY
and Land use
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) .r- Arean~
Cultivated Area available Forest r , Culturable for culti-
Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15)
625 451 65 534 448 796
1,281 121 306 593 3,319 ],995 127 350 239
715 620 1,039 965 143 18 306 42 938 805 790 1,579 505 369 ],378
558 4,055 590 208 50 458
1,053 422 5,074 638 165 2,554 306 80 1,047
891 1,701 390 640 500 8,364 179 310 2,306 473 177 ],545
Nearest Town
and distance
(In Kms.)
(16)
Asifabad 64 Asifabad 61 Asifabad 38 Asifabad 45 Asifabad 45
Asifabad 46 Asifabad 48 Asifabad 53 Asifabad 58 Asifabad 64
Asifabad 66 Asifabad 64 Asifabad 67 Asifabad 64 Asifabad 61
Asifabad 58 Asifabad 58 Asifabad 46 Asifabad 51
Day or days of the Weekly Market
(17)
Friday
UTNUR TALDK
Religious, historical
or archaeological importance,
ifony
Location
Code No.
(18) (1)
151 152
Siva Temple 153 154 155
156 157 158 159 160
161 162 1~3 164 ]65
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167 168 169
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ALPHABETICAL ~IST OF VILLAGES
ASIFABAD TALUK
1971 1971 1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Code No. Code No. Code No. Code No.
(1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2)
]92 Abbapur 96 Dugleshwar 227 Komervalli ]59 Rahapalle 232 Achalapur 241 Dugnepalle 44 Kommuguda ]50 Rajampet '1,.,
43 Ada 207 Dwarakapur 181 Kommuguda 223 Rajaram 186 Addaghat 176 Kondepalle 156 Rajur
38 Adedasnapur 103 Edasgondi 95 Kosara 72 Rallakannepalle 10 Agarwada 182 Edulawada 217 Kothapalle 172 Rallapet
134 Akini 188 Edvelli 29 Kothari 175 Rampur 238 Aknepalle 55 Koudiyanmowad 208 Rampur 198 Ankepalle 222 Fakeerpalle 73 Koya talandi 242 Rangapet 100 Ankusapur 51 Kutoda 226 Rangapur 166 Ankusapur 71 Gadalpalle 190 Rebbena 200 Ankusham 231 Gampalpalle 168 Lanjaguda 211 Rechini 230 Annaram 76 Gangapur 128 Lanjaveera 218 Repallewada 179 Appepalle 171 Gangapur 85 Lingiguda 215 Rollapahad 90 Areguda 107 Gha t J angaon 64 Loddiguda 66 Rompalle 6 Arepalle 153 Ghodvelli 185 Routsankepalle
133 Arli 70 Ginnedhari 195 Madaram 86 Rudrapur 152 Asifabad' 26 Goegaon 205 Madnapur 116 Goegaon 117 Mahagaon 3 Sakada 99 Babapur 58 Goena 167 Mahajanguda 53 Sakangondi 17 Babijhari 191 ,Oolet 52 Malangondi 147 Salaguda 57 Balhanpur 124 Gondi 122 Malni ,98 Samela 213 Balhanpur 210 Gopal Nagar 91 Mandepalle 141 Same\a 132 Bambara 149 Govindpur 87 Mandrumeda 4 Sangvi 48 Belgaon 212 Govindpur 65 Mangi 163 Sankepalle 239 Bha twanpalle 80 Goyagaon 49 Mankapur 139 Sarandi 24 Bheemangondi 228 Gudepalle 121 Marepalle 123 Sarkepalle ]40 Bhendara 148 Gudgudi 160 Mediguda 22 Sawarkheda 130 Boranjeeguda 157 Gundi 155 Mekalawada 114 Sawathi ]45 Borda 135 Gunjada 120 Metindhani 214 Seeta Nagar 84 Bordham 237 Gurjal 164 Metpalle 184 Singaraopet 203 Boyapalle 16 Mettapipri 37 Sirsagaon 236 Buda Kalan ]4 Hatti 12 Modi 34 Siryanmovad 235 Buda Khurd 69 Moindagudipet 79 Sonapur 180 Buruguda 110 Indhani ,178 Motuguda 118 Sonapur 8 Indhapur 35 Mowad 194 Sonapur 233 ChakepalJe
104 Ippalnawgaon 18 Murikilonka 54 Suddaghat 67 Irkepille 62 Sungapul 33 Chalbardi 47 Itkyal 209 Chandrapa\le 25 Nagapur 21 Surdapur 106 Cheechipalle 146 Jaithpur 221 Nambal 234 Chendulvelli 229 Jakkulapalle 162 Nandapa 216 Takkalapalle 183 Chila tilguda 127 Jambuladhari 138 Narapur 204 Tandoor 113 Chincholi 151 Jankapur 165 Narapur 108 Tejapur 15 Chintakarra 82 Jevni 224 Narayanapur 74 Telandi 68 Chintapalle 13 Jhari 19 Narasapur 56 Timriyan Mowad 94 Chirrakunta 39 Jodeghat 193 Narsapur 75 Tiryani 83 Chopdi 174 Navegaon 32 Tukyanmovad 158 Chorepalle 30 Kallegaon 111 Navegaon Buzurg 97 Tumpalle 199 Chotupalle 144 Kanargaon 137 Neemgaon
112 Choupanaguda 201 Kanna] 189 Neerpalle Ullipittadorli 78 Kannepalle 46 Nimbada 61
28 Nishani 45 Dadpapuf 206 Kasipet
136 Nokewada Vanjiri 92 Danaboinpeta 202 Katherla 169 59 Dantanpalle 11 Keli buzurg 125 Velgi 50 Demidiguda 5 Kelibhurd 93 Padibonda 197 Venkaipalle 7 Devadpal\e 2 Kerameri 63 Pangdi Madara
119 Devadpal\e 154 Keslapur 187 Parasanambal 36 Wadigondi 60 Devadurgam 177 Khairgaon 20 Parda 42 Wadiguda 88 Devaigudem 9 Khairi 170 Passigaon 173 Wankalam 1 Devapur 126 Khamana 31 Patnapur 131 Wankidi Kalan
115 41 Khapri 89 Pedakunta ]29 Wankidi Khurd Dhaba Pegadpalle 105 Dhanapur 143 Khedegaon 219 23 Dhanora 109 Khirdi 240 Perkapalle
40 Wavdham 81 Dongergaon 196 Kistampet 101 Pippalgaon 161 Dubbaguda 225 Kistapur 27 Pipri
Yellaram 77 Duggapur 142 Komatiguda 220 Pulikunta J02
39
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VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area ,- A
Postal and' tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
1 Devapur 3.75 P R J,M 2 Kerameri 7.50 P Mcw W PR PO J,M 3 Sakada 2.45 W PR J,M 4 Sangvi 1.84 P W J,M 5 Keli Khurd 1.21 W J,M
6 ArepaIIe 0.61 R PR J,M 7 DevadpaIJe 1.30 R J,M 8 Indhapur 1.02 P W PR J,M 9 Khairi 3.42 J,M
10 Agarwada 1.76 R J,M
11 Keli Buzurg 0.83 W J,M 12 Modi 0.84 W J,M 13 Jhari 1.50 P R PR J,M 14 Ratti 0.36 P R PR J,M 15 Chintakarra 0.70 R PR J,M
16 Mettapipri 1.53 R J,M 17 Babijhari 0.86 R J,M 18 Murikilonka 0.43 R Jowar 19 Narasapur 0.81 R Jowar
20 Parda 0.84 P R PR J,M
21 Surdapur 3.43 P R PR Jowar
22 Sawarkheda 3.21 P R Jowar
23 Dhanora 0.71 W Jowar
24 Bheemangondi 0.31 W PR Jowar
25 Nagapur 0.79 P R J,M
26 Goegaon 1.56 p W PR Jowar
27 Pipri 0.23 R Jowar
28 Nishani 4.33 p R Jowar
29 Kothari 4.29 p R PR Jowar
30 Kallegaon 0.54 p R Jowar
31 ,Patnapur 0.67 p R Jowar
32 Tukyanmovad 0.37 R J,M
33 Chalbardi 0.03 R Jowar
34 Siryanmovad 1.11 It Jowar
35 Mowad 2.31 p W PO J,M
36 Wadigondi 3.01 R J,M
37 Sirsagaon 0.59 Uninhabited
, 38 Adedasnapur 0.92 R Jowar
39 Jodeghat 0.71 P R PR Jowar
Ml Wavdham 0.61 R Jowar
41
~IRECTORY
and Land use ASIFABAD TALU~ , -,'"
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, r- , Nearest Day historical Loca-
Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion-Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Cod::: .
Forest r- -"-------, Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (Tn Kms.) Market irany
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1) , ,
1,637 709 42 13 Asifabad 40 1 1,621 29 3,150 Asifabad 32 Sunday 2
522 177 70 179 Asifabad 40 3 76 719 296 87 Asifabad 44 4 74 686 18 4 Asifabad 40 5
71 317 2 Asifabad 27 6 167 224 438 3 Asifabad 18 7 59 360 203 30 Asifabad 20 8 '78 248 1,231 631 Asifabad 27 9 60 826 177 63 Asifabad 30 10
25 426 49 30 Asifabad 40 11 26 500 8 5 Asifabad 27 12
119 630 102 109 Asifabad 27 13 45 129 40 16 Asifabad 30 14 89 209 133 20 Asifabad 35 15
38 232 678 31 Asifabad 35 16 14 213 103 220 Asifabad 40 17 33 212 20 10 Asifabad 27 18 14 126 36 342 Asifabad 40 19 83 440 6 8 Asifabad 32 20
38 1,671 124 362 Asifabad 27 21 70 1,938 40 8 Asifabad 19 22
170 272 7 5 Asifabad 32 23 61 100 2 35 Asifabad 18 24 30 52 400 23 Asifabad 32 25
92 629 203 70 Asifabad 16 26 13 105 21 8 Asifabad 16 27
270 2,034 400 67 Asifabad 18 28 83 1,631 1,020 11 Asifabad 12 29 38 185 103 19 Asifabad 12 30
126 471 14 10 Asifabad 40 31 92 130 9 5 Asifabad 36 32
9 5 5 Asifabad 40 33 433 180 81 16 Asifabad 40 34
60 630 24 764 Asifabad 16 ., 35
165 1,003 758 Asifabad 19 36 269 100 Asifabad 18 37 229 306 13 40 Asifabad 16 38
189 38 227 Asifabad 40 39 • 183 200 1 Asifabad 19 .. 40
42
ViLLAGE
AOILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THB VILLAGE Loca- Area r ""' ti()ll Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple
Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
41 Khapri 5.08 P R J,M
42 Wadiguda 0.30 P R PR J,M
43 Ada 8.80 P W PR PO J,M
44 Kommuguda 0.78 R J,M
45 Dadpapur 2.54 P W J,M
46 Nimbada 1.19 Uninhabited 47 Itkyal 0.74 P R ]owar
48 Belgaon 0.61 R Jowar
49 Mankapur 0.21 Uninhabited 50 Demidiguda 0.45 R Jowar
51 Kutoda 1.06 R Jowar
52 MaJangondi 5.32 R Jowar
S3 . Sakangondi 1.02 R ]owar
5't . Suddaghat 0.49 R J,M
55 Koudiyanmowad 3.30 R Jowar
56 Timriyan Mowad 1.27 R ],M
57 BaJhanpur 4.16 R J,M
58 Goena 12.66 R J,M
59 Dantanpalle 9.17 R J,M
6Q Devadurgam 6.44 P R Jowar
61 Ullipittadorli 9.99 P W Jowar
62 Sungapur 3.53 W Jowar
63 . Pangdi Madara 15.28 P W PO J,M
64 Loddiguda 1.91 R J,M
65 Mangi 5.06 R J,M
66" Rompalle 11.27 p W J,M
67 Irkepille 2.02 W J,M
68 Chintapalle 0.25 W J,M
69 Moindagudipet 9.69 p W J,M
70 Ginnedhari 3.09 P W PO Iowar
71 Gadalpalle 9.17 R Iowar
72 Rallakannepalle 1.24 R Iowar
73 Koyatalandi 1.24 P R Jowar
74 Telandi 0.77 p W Jowar
75 Tiryani 1.43 P,R R KR PO Jowar
16 Gangapur 0.49 W Iowar
77 Duggapur 0.13 R PR Jowar
,78 Kannepalle 0.43 W Jowar
79 Sonapur 0.72 R Jowar
80 Goyagaon 0.74 W PO lowar'
43.
DlRECTORY
and Land use ASIFABAD TALUK
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious,
r --.., Nearest Day historical Loca-Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion
Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code Forest ~
A.-______ , Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (l7) (18) (I)
622 2,605 20 5 Asifabad 9 41 26 80 80 6 Asifabad 12 42,
419 3,971 1,100 142 Asifabad 9 43 195 264 31 9 Asifabad 7 44 142 1,235 241 9 Asifabad 2 45
89 378 213 71 Asifabad 43 46 61 323 38 51 Asifabad 4 .. , 47 46 294 54 46 Asifabad 6 4&,
107 27 Asifabad 12 49 52 181 20 36 Asifabad 12 .. , 50
87 199 ,87 Asifabad 16 51 415 2,957 17 13 Asifabad 16 52 178 226 169 79 Asifabad 16 53 83 114 100 19 Asifabad 20 .. , 54
500 ,- 1,591 18 3 Asifabad 36 55.
329 157 329 Asifabad 36 56 61 970 ];308 323 Asifabad 40 '57
7,432 600 73 Asifabad 40 " 58 .
608 5,090 71 99 Asifabad 18 ", 59 207 1,976 1,067 871 Asifabad 20 60 '
1,012 5,179 114 90 Asifabad 16 -, 61 216 1,854 100 29 Asifabad 2S 62 759 2,112 6,081 16 Asifabad 28 63 43 .. 1,121 827 Asifabad 35 64
987 2,200 51 Asifabad 56 (is
91 519 6,1l7 486 Asifabad 48 66 59 341 92 Asifabad 40 67
70 63 27 Asifabad 35 68 159 4,318 1,024 703 Asifabad 28 69 121 1,806 37 14 Asifabad 25 Tuesday 70
383 5,031 454 Asifabad 25 71 60 686 30 7 Asifabad 22 72
193 367 202 52 Asifabad 25 73 93 210 189 Asifabad 25 74
133 464 102 27 Asifabad 30 75
29 46 107 33 Asifabad 30 76 43 23 18 Asifabad 25 77 78 23 125 50 Asifabad 30 78
213 195 41 12 Asifabad 35 79 97 15 275 89 Asifabad 35 80
44
VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTR1CT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGIl Loca- Area ,,-
-A ___________ ~
tion Name of village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- POltal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
81 Dongergaon 0.83 W Jowar 82 Jevni 0.29 R Jowar 83 Chopdi 7.46 R Jowar 84 'Bordham 3.90 W Jowar 85' Lingiguda 0.66 W Jowar
86 Rudrapur 0.81 W Jowar Fd Mandrumeda 1.21 R Jowar 88 Devaigudam 1.28 P W Jowar 89 Pedakunta 0.34 R Jowar 90 Areguda 3.86 P W Jowar
91' Mandepalle 0.84 R J,M 92 Danaboinpeta 1.27 R J,M 93 Padibonda 0.97 R J,M 94 Chirrakunta 8.30 P R PO J,M 95 Kosara 1.13 R J,M
96' Dugleshwar 1.11 R J,M 97 Tumpalle 2.76 P R J,M 9g Samela 1.33 P R J,M 99 Babapur 1.34 P W PO J,M
100 Ankusapur 2.94 P W J,M
lO~' Pippalgaon 0.85 Uninhabited 1(}2 Yellaram 2.46 P W PO J,M 103 Edasgondi 0.35 Uninhabited 104- Ippalnawgaon 3.20 R J,M 105 Dhanapur 3.24 P R J,M
106 Cheechipalle 0.S9 R Jowar 107 Ghat Jangaon 1.45 R PR J,M lOS Tejapur 1.76 P W PR J,M 109 Khirdi 4.59 P W KR Jowar 110 Indhani 10.23 P W PR PO J,M
111 Navegaon Bu~urg 2.61 M R J,M If2 Choupanaguda 7.43 P W J,M 11'3 Chincholi 0.55 R J,M 114 Sawathi 1.84 R J,M ItS Dhaba 3.25 R J,M
11~ Goegaon 0.48 P R PR J,M 11~ Mahagaon 0.35 R PR J,M IlS Sonapur 1.61 R J,M
" 11~ Devadpalle 1.45 R Jowar 120 Metindhani 10.23 R Jowar
45
DIRECTORY
Ilnd Land use ASIFABAD TALUK
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, r-- ., Nearest Day historical Loca-
Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code
Forest ,-_____ A ______ , Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No, Irrigated Unirrigated waste va don (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (; )
32 295 18 10 Asifabad 28 81 8 46 9 122 Asifabad 24 82
535 207 4,101 131 Asifabad 26 83 1,062 1,322 100 50 Asifabad 22 84
43 371 8 71 Asifabad 20 85
64 316 109 29 Asifabad 18 86 159 610 9 Asifabad 16 87
55 262 502 Asifabad 18 88 24 139 55 Asifabad 20 89-
56 552 1,750 112 Asifabad 22 90
41 195 75 226 Asifabad 5 9f 235 198 176 203 Asifabad 4 92
61 433 106 20 Asifabad 7 9:)
1,707 3,355 376 309 Asifabad 8 Monday 94 77 282 35 329 Asifabad 6 95
30 379 51 250 Asifabad 7 96 126 992 204 444 Asifabad 5 Monday 97 71 738 33 5 Asifabad 4 98 71 851 9 Asifabad 4 99 90 895 115 6 Asifabad 3 100
48 525 19 26 Asifabad 4 101 167 1,093 300 14 Asifabad 3 102
7 40 100 78 Asifabad 6 103 25 1,706 291 26 Asifabad 5 104 14 160 1,02;) 897 Asifabad 8 105
19 409 66 75 Asifabad 24 106 96 613 153 66 Asifabad 12 107
169 878 61 18 Asifabad 6 108 1,835 875 129 106 Asifabad 10 109 3,226 2,997 235 89 Asifabad 16 Friday 110'
1,539 100 31 Asifabad 20 111 4,369 280 7 99 Asifabad 25 112
41 252 42 15 Asifabad 11 113 91 458 1 627 Asifabad 27 114
890 147 24 1,019 Asifabad 30 ',' 115
24 239 24 20 Asifabad 20 116 15 100 53 Asifabad 20 117 85 861 78 254 Asifabad 20 118 17 162 114 635 Asifabad 12 119' • 83 4,814 114 1,536 Asifabad 13 .. 120'
Form No.- 5
46
VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenitie$
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area ;- -A- 1 tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple
Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
121 Marepalle 0.45 W Jowar 122 Malni 1.98 P W Jowar 123 Sarkepalle 3.00 P W Jowar 124 Gondi 3.79 W PO Jowar 125 Velgi 2.73 P R J,M
126 Khamana 5.55 P E W PR PO J,M 127 Jambuladhari 3.18 W J,M 128 Lanjaveera 1.85 W Jowar 129 Wankidi Khurd 0.97 W PR J,M 130 Boranjeeguda 0.30 Uninhabited
131 Wankidi Kalan 4.61 M,H Phc E W PR PO J,M
132 Bambara 8.71 P R PR PO Jowar
133 Arli 1.00 P R Jowar
134 Akini 0.31 P R Iowar
135 Gunjada 3.06 P W J,M
136 Nokewada 0.70 Uninhabited
137 Neemgaon 0.82 R PO I,M
138 Narapur 8.61 p R PO Iowar
139 Sarandi 2.51 P W Iowar
140 Bhendara 2.26 P W PR I,M
141 Samela 1.75 P R Iowar
142 Komatiguda 1.87 R I,M
143 Khedegaon 1.04 R Jowar
144 Kanargaon 9.46 P E W PR I,M
145 Borda 3.26 P R I,M
146 Jaithpur 1.65 P R J,M
147 Salaguda 1.95 P R PR I,M
148 Gudgudi 1.86 Uninhabited
149 Govindpur 1.07 R I,M
150 Rajampet N.A. Urban Area (Included in Asifabad Town)
151 Iankapur N.A Urban Area (Included in Asifabad Town)
152 Asifabad N.A Urban Area (Asifabad Town)
153 Ghodvelli N.A Urban Area (Included in ASifabad Town)
154 Keslapur 0.30 Uninhabited
155 Mekalawada 0.71 Uninhabited
156 Rajur 1.93 P R J,M
157 Gundi 2.37 P R PO J,M
158 Chorepalle 1.82 R J,M
159 Rahapalle 2.97 p R I,M
160 Medeguda 1.42 Uninhabited
47
DIRECTORY
and Land use ASIFABAD TALUK
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, ,_.- 1 Nearest Day historical Loca-
Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code
Forest ,... -A """'I Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance. No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (]5) (16) (17) (18) (1)
40 215 15 19 Asifabad 20 121 228 581 224 225 Asifabad 19 122
1,038 142 1,495 8 Asifabad 15 123 2,221 180 37 7 Asifabad 18 124
413 806 347 182 Asifabad 14 125
5,182 2,729 182 60 Asifabad 8 126 122 929 535 449 Asifabad 9 127 85 432 173 496 Asifabad 12 128 17 538 51 14 Asifabad 11 129 15 145 27 5 Asifabad 10 130-
346 2,255 199 150 Asifabad 20 Thursday 131 2,918 2,325 422 221 Asifabad 21 132
57 826 132 221 Asifabad 22 133-25 115 40 19 Asifabad 20 134
100 595 1,123 140 Asifabad 10 135
202 207 29 10 Asifabad 25 136 59 422 28 15 Asifabad 4 137 51 451 5 5 Asifabad 6 138
416 594 1,127 469 Asifabad 12 139 T(S51); Tk(851) 538 49 8 Asifabad 14 140
116 973 29 24 Asifabad 16 141 55 454 293 394 Asifabad 25 142 32 376 230 27 Asifabad 22 143
410 2,401 694 148 Asifabad 23 144 1,196 767 61 62 Asifabad 25 145
156 662 193 45 Asifabad 20 146 166 901 80 101 Asifabad 3 147 59 341 139 65l Asifabad 6 148
136 484 135 55 Asifabad 5 149 Urban Area (Included in Asifabad Town) 150
Urban Area (Included in Asifabad Town) ]51 Urban Area (Asifabad Town) 152 Urban Area (Included in Asifabad Town) ]53
33 118 25 16 Asifabad 5 154 68 371 43 44 Asifabad 7 155
197 1,050 105 50 Asifabad 10 156 446 1,123 200 19 Asifabad 5 ]57 268 823 131 135 Asifabad 8 158 325 1,641 117 9] Asifabad 9 159' •
71 243 19 575 Asifabad 15 1OO
48
VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area ,-
A ____________ -:'\
tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nicatioQs Telegraph Food No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
161 Dubbaguda 0.70 R J,M 162 . Nandapa 1.26 R J,M 163 Sankepalle 2.84 R J,M 164 Metpalle 2.15 R J,M 165 Narapur 3.14 W J,M
166 Ankusapur 1.61 P R J,M 167 Mahajanguda 1.09 Uninhabited 168 Lanjaguda 0.69 R PR Jowar 169 Vanjiri 3.32 p W PR Jowar 170 Passigaon 1.86 W,R J,M
171 Gangapur 6.44 p W,R K,R PO J,M 172 Rallapet 2.75 W PR,T J,M 173 Wankalam 1.97 p W,R PR J,M 174 Navegaon 4.26 2M Phc E R PO J,M 175 Rampur 1.28 W Ri,J,M
176 Kondepalle 1.51 P E R PO J,M 177 Khairgaon 2.45 P R PR J,M 178 Motuguda 1.47 P R PR J,M 179 Appepalle 2.48 W Ri,J,M 180 Buruguda 1.79 p E W PR PO Ri,J,M
181 Kommuguda 0.75 P W J,M 182 Edulawada 4.25 p W J,M 183 Chilatiguda 1.34 W J,M 184 Singaraopet 1.24 W Ri,J,M 185 Rou tsankepalle 8.99 W J,M
186 Addaghat 1.61 W J,M 187 Parasanambal 3.59 P R J,M 188 Edvelli 2.04 W J,M 189 Neerpalle 5.11 R Ri,J,M 190 Rebbena 5.58 P,M E W PR,T PO Ri,J,M
191 Golet 10.86 P W PR,T Ri,J,M 192 Abbapur 1.36 R PR,T Ri,J,M 193 Narsapur 1.83 R Ri,J,M 194 Sonapur 0.72 P R Ri,J,M 195 Madaram 7.21 W KR J,M
196 Kistampet 0.77 W PR J,M 197 Venkaipalle 0.65 W J,M 198 Ankepalle 1.90 Uninhabited 199 Chotupalle 1.67 P W Ri,J,M 200 Ankusham 3.37 P W Ri,J,M
49
DIRECTORY
and Land use ASIFABAD TALUK
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, r "-- -., Nearest Day historical Loca-
Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the· logical im- Code
Forest ""~--, Culturable for cult i- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)
117 T(3); Tk(3) 303 20 5 Asifabad 18 161 126 707 46 53 Asifabad 8 162 321 926 279 391 Asifabad 9 163 623 686 59 8 Asifabad 20 164 133 69 1,449 365 Asifabad 20 165
1,194 500 88 Asifabad 16 166 404 74 209 Sirpur 9 167 41 30G 100 Sirpur 8 168
468 1,553 95 12 Sirpur 8 169 181 739 249 21 Sirpur 10 170
1,364 T(7); Tk(7) 2,551 107 38 Sirpur 12 171 166 T(50); Tk(50) 839 651 54 Sirpur 8 172 193 1,018 46 3 Sirpur 10 173 271 1,379 1,008 68 Sirpur 10 174 97 T(28); Tk(28) 529 108 58 Sirpur 10 175
192 750 14 10 Sirpur 12 176, 95 1,425 12 12 Sirpur 12 177
114 840 92 Sirpur 9 178 125 T(3); Tk(3) 1,373 41 45 Sir pur 15 179 61 1,077 65 Sirpur 6 180·
23 T(30); Tk(30) 313 114 Asifabad 4 181 31 T(22); Tk(22) 227 203 2,237 Asifabad 4 182
174 729 61 68 Asifabad 4 183 129 T(90); Tk(90) 436 100 66 Asifabad 3 184
4,201 1,508 40 5 Sirpur 15 185
499 413 107 11 Sirpur 15 .: .. 186 1,136 429 136 596 Sirpur 12 187
253 1,024 2f) 6 Sirpur 12 188 135 T(13); Tk(13) 1,355 501 86 Asifabad 15 189' 586 T(7); TkO) 2,395 542 41 Sirpur 15 190
4,007 1,970 34 219 Sirpur 16 191 593 199 32 46 Sirpur 16 192 632 127 412 Sirpur 17 193 400 30 30 Sirpur 18 194
4,002 475 97 40 Sirpur 18 195
40 T(63); Tk(63) 300 9 80 Bellampalle 6 .. 196 33 T(9); Tk(9) 360 6 8 Bellampalle 6 197
317 597 119 183 Bellampalle 4 198 • 258 T(3,01l); Tk(3,Oll) 760 10 10 BeIJampaIle 9 199' 241 T(79); Tk(79) 1,321 327 186 Bellampalle 10 200
SO
VILLAG~
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area ~------------------A---------------, tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple
Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
201 Kannal 6.31 P E W,Tk PR Ri,J,M 202 Katherla 1.12 W Ri,J,M 203 Boyapalle 1.36 W PR Ri,J,M 204 Tandoor 15.03 2P,H Phe E W PR PO Ri,J,M 205 Madnapur 0.69 Uninhabited
206 Kasipet 0.43 P E W KR PO Ri,J,M 207 Dwarakapur 2.70 P W KR PO Ri,J,M 208 Rampur 0.93 W KR Ri,J,M 209 Chandrapalle 9.17 P W Ri,J,M 210 Gopal Nagar 1.19 W Ri,J,M
211 Reehini 7.99 M Mew E W PO Ri,J,M 212 Govindpur 1.07 Uninhabited 213 Balhanpur 0.34 W J,M 214 Seeta Nagar 1.07 R J,M 215 Rollapahad 2.04 P R J,M
216 Takkalapalle 2.86 P W Ri,J,M 217 Kothapalle 3.02 W Ri,J,M 218 Repallewada 0.62 W PR,T Ri,J,M 219 Pegadpalle 3.69 R PR Ri,J,M 220 Pulikunta 4.24 P W,Tk PR Ri,J,M
221 Nambal 5.82 P E W KR PO Ri,J,M 222 Fakeerpalle 0.47 Uninhabited 223 Rajaram 2.82 W,Tk J,M 224 Narayanapur 0.95 P W PO Ri,J,M 225 Kistapur 2.60 P W Ri,J,M
226 Rangapur 0.57 p W,Tk Ri,J,M 227 Komerva¥i 1.89 P W Ri,J,M 228 Gudepalle 0.41 Uninhabited 229 Jakkulapalle 2.86 P W J,M 230 Annaram 2.03 W J,M
231 GampaJpalle 0.95 P W Ri,J,M 232 Aehaladur 11.54 P W PO Ri,J,M 233 Chakepalle 3.19 p W KR PO Ri,J,M 234 Chendulvelli 2.80 P W PR Ri,J,M 235 Buda Khurd (Rural) • N.A. 2P,H E W KR PO Ri,J,M 236 Buda Kalan (Rural) 2.68 P E W PR Ri,J,M
237 Gurjal (Rural) 3.46 2P W PO Ri,J,M 238 Aknepalle (Rura£) 1.90 M W PO Ri,J,M 239 Bhatwanpalle 2.26 P W Ri,J,M 240 Perkapalle 2.99 p W PO Ri,J,M 241 Dugnepalle 3.87 W Ri,J,M 242 Rangapet 3.49 W KR Ri,J,M
51
DIRECTORY
and Land use ASIFABAD TALUK
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, ,_. .., Nearest Day' historical Loca-
Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code
Forest ,----____;...------, Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)
111 T(26); Tk(26) 1,346 1,979 576 Bellampalle 2 201 T(17); Tk(17) 604 65 30 Bellampalle 1 202 T(2); Tk(2) 527 198 65 Bellampalle 3 203
4,063 T(559);Fk(559) 3,406 1,203 188 Bellampalle 9 204 37 T(14); Tk(14) 340 29 21 Bellampalle 10 205
11 T(32); Tk(32) 200 9 23 Bellampalle 10 206 T(16); Tk(l6) 173 1,000 539 Bellampalle 11 207 T(87); Tk(87) 442 66 Bellampalle 10 208
133 T(17); Tk(l7) 1,056 4,326 336 Bellampalle 10 209 102 543 42 74 Bellampalle 11 210
1,515 T(352); Tk(352) 354 2,382 510 Bellampalle 12 211 13 106 49 9 Sirpur 20 212 27 180 7 Sirpur 20 213 75 261 8 34 Sirpur 22 214
125 412 574 194 Sirpur 25 215
832 T(8); Tk(8) 926 64 Sirpur 27 216 309 T(84); Tk(84) 1,032 195 54 Bellampalle 13 217 52 277 59 7 Bellampalle 12 218 60 T(10); Tk(10) 229 1,722 212 Bellampalle 11 219
1,469 T(6); Tk(6) 881 349 8 Sirpur 26 220
364 T(18); Tk(18) 2,172 Sirpur 24 221 79 200 Sirpur 25 222
1,231 400 91 Sirpur 28 223 585 T(23); Tk(23) Sirpur 29 224 268 T(58); Tk(58) 1,182 105 51 Sirpur 30 225
74 T(14); Tk(14) 255 20 Sirpur 31 226 211 T(66); Tk(66) 897 19 16 Sirpur 33 227
43 185 30 4 Sirpur 30 228 184 959 71 616 Sirpur 32 229 179 ,1,064 41 15 Sirpur 15 230
220 T(ll8); Tk(118) 26 163 81 Sirpur 13 231 2,593 T(223); Tk(223) 4,354 175 166 Sirpur 12 232
257 1,704 47 33 Sirpur 1 233 210 T(l17); Tk(l17) 555 732 209 Sirpur 3 234 64 T(12); Tk(12) 530 193 84 Sirpur 2 235 63 T(12l); Tk(2l) 20 1,260 251 Sirpur 2 236
T(109); Tk(l09) 1,095 847 163 Sirpur 3 237 781 T(33); Tk(33) 297 39 66 Sirpur 4 238 40 T(68); Tk(68) 667 496 175 Sirpur 5 239 15 T(28); Tk(28) 835 275 760 Sirpur 5 240 19 T(35); Tk(35) 508 1,710 204 Bellampalle 6 241· 50 T(95); Tk(95) 681 1,195 212 Bellampalle 8 242
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ASIFABAD
TALUK
NO. Of VILLAGES
.j UN. INHAalTED I\lHA8ITED
185 I 17
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HINNUR
TALUK
mSITION OF AOILASAD DiSTIII(T IN ~N()HR'" PR.A.NSH
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IASGAON NAHfS Of AU lAJlGf VilLAGES WITH i'1INJ)'1UM POPULATJON Of
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
SIRPUR TALUK
1971 ~1971 ]971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Location Name of Village
Code No. Code No. Code No. Code No. (I) (2) (I) (2) (l) (2) (1) (2)
14 Achali 158 Dampur 52 Korsni 85 Potcpalle 90 Adpalle 108 Dharmaram 7 Kosni 106 Pothepalle
182 Agarguda 29 Dhorpalle 160 Kothapalle 118 Pothepalle 133 Ainam 197 Digda 9 Kothapet(Kagaznagar 130 Pothepalle 115 Akkulapalle 54 Dimda 136 Kothmir
75 Ambaghat 203 Dubbaguda 180 Koychichal 43 Rajaram 183 Amergonda 58 Koyepal1e 140 Rajaram 103 Andavelli
12 Easgaon 74 Kukda 1'54 Rampur
165 Ankannapet 28 Kumbhari 193 Rampur 98 Ankhoda 192 Eatepalle 170 Kunchavelli 151 Ramraopet 49 Ankoda 62 Kushnepalle 39 Ranvelli 15 Arepalle 68 Gabbai 126 Raspalle
50 Gangapur 175 Laggaon 204 Ravalpalle 96 Gannaram 22 Laxmipur ~8 Rebbana
48 Babapur 181 Gannaram 116 Laxmipur 161 Rebbena 141 Babapur 5 Garlapet 147 Lingapur ,61 Rechni
81 Babasagar 184 Girvelli 25 Loanvelli ,6 Regulguda 53 Bandepalle 164 Gollaghat 177 Lodpalle 82 Rudraour 92 Banki 56 Goodam 193 Loha 18 Rudraram
105 Bareguda 114 Gorregutta 135 Beebra 122 Gudipetpedda Ui8 Saligaon
35 Bhalapalle 40 Gudlabori 4 Madpalle 27 Sandgaon 185 Bhamanger 37 Gundaipet 146 Madvelli 142 Sarjapur 69 Bhatpalle 194 Gundepalle 1 Makdi 127 Sarsala
104 Bhatpalle 132 Guntlapet ]50 Mallidi 102 Seeta Nagar 119 Bheemni 45 Gurudpet 97 Mandva ]52 Shiknam 189 Bhogaram 73 Marthadi 76 Shivapalle 91 Bhoopalpatnam 169 MetpaJle 19 Sirpur 51 Bhorepalle 145 Hathni 36 Mogadhagada 65 Somni 70 Bijjur 17 Heerapur 60 MogveJli 63 Susmir
]20 Bi ttur p aile 3 Hudkali 94 Mosam III Bodepalle 148 Mothukpalle
66 Talai 131 Bombayguda 112 ltial 202 Motlaguda 46 Talodi 8 Borigaon 83 Munjampalle 33 Tatpalle 113 Borigaon 195 Murliguda
125 Borlakunta 110 Jagannathpur 30 Muthampet 199 Teepergaon
190 Brahmanchichal 159 J ajjervelli 166 Muthapur 155 Tekulpalle 137 Thangallapalle 57 Buruguda 2 Jakkapur 178 Theelapalle
101 Jambuga 95 Nagampet 64 Thikepalle 129 ,Jankapur 41 NagapaUe 38 Thumidihetti
31 Chandararll 156 Jankapur 59 Nagepalle 107 Thungeda 191 Chandrapalle 201 Jellada 200 Nandigaon 23 Tonkini ]28 Chedvai 20 Navegaon 13 Cheelapalle 93 Kadamba 188 Vadduguda 80 Cheepurdubba
171 Kalwada 86 Outsutangapalle 100 Vallakonda 139 Chinna Gudipet 162 Veerapur 186 Chinnaraspalle 117 Kamalapur
34 Veerdandi 71 Chinna Siddapur 196 Kammergaon
Pambapur 26 Veervelli ]72 Kammerpalle 17·l 143 Chinn a Thimmapur
42 Kanki 67 Papanpet II Vempalle 16 Chintakunta
44 Kannepalle 32 Pardi 149 Venkatapur 10 Chinthaguda
167 Kannepalle 121 Peddapet 21 Venkatraopet 79 ChintalamanepaUe
78 Karjavelli 72 Pedda Siddapur 55 Chittam
84 Katepalle 144 Pedda Thimmapur 123 Wadal 99 Chunchpalle
41 Kauthala 187 Penchkalpet 163 Wegaon
124 Keslapur 24 Perigaon 77 Kethni 134 Pesarkunta 176 Yelk.:palle
89 Dabba 109 Khr ji Bheempur 138 Polampalle 157 YelJaram
173 Dahgaon 87 Kondepalle 153 Polampalle 179 Yellur
53
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VILLAGE
ADILABAD 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. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
1 Makdi 1.81 W KR&T Ri,J 2 Jakkapur 1.06 P V Ri,J 3 Hudkali 7.18 P W PO Ri,J 4 Madpalle 2.34 V PO Ri,J 5 Garlapet 5.60 W Ri,]
6 Reguiguda 10.56 V Ri,J 7 Kosni (Rural) 5.56 P E W PR Ri,J 8 Borigaon 1.42 P W KR Ri.J 9 Kothapet (Kagaznagar) 3.21 Urban Area*
10 Chinthaguda (Rural) • 1.57 P E W PO
11 Vempalle 14'84 P E W PR Ri,] 12 Easgaon 7.39 P D W PO Ri,J 13 Cheelapalle 7.14 P W Ri,J 14 Achali 5.12 W Ri,J 15 Arepalle 1.44 Uninhab iled
16 Chintakunta 2.55 P W PO Ri,J 17 Heerapur 2.57 P W Ri,J 18 Rudraram 3.41 W Ri,] 19 Sirpur 1.77 Urban Area (Sirpur Town) 20 Navegaon 3.25 P W Ri,J
21 Venkatraopet 1.59 P V Ri,J 22 Laxmipur 2.13 P W Ri,J 23 Tonkini 2.38 W Ri,J 24 Perigaon 1.47 P E W Ri,J 25 Loanvelli 11.87 2P,M E W PO Ri,J
26 Veervelli 1.8) P W Ri,J
21 Sandgaon 2.34 W Ri,J 2g. Kumbhari 2.49 W Ri,J
29 Dhorpalle' 2.94 p W Ri,J
30 Muthampet 3.25 P Phc,Fpc E W PO Ri,J
31 Chandaram 1.13 Uninhabited
32 Pardi 2.33 P W Ri,J
33 ,Tatpallc 3.37 P W Ri,J
34 Veerdandi 3.16 P W Ri,J
35 BhaJapallc 0.82 p W Ri,J
36 Mogadhagada 6.16 p W PO Ri,J
37 Gundaipet 5.71 P W Ri,J
38 Thumidihetti 6.09 P V Ri,J
39 Ranvelli 7.91 p W Ri,J
40 Gudlabori 5.19 P W PO Ri,J
V = Vagu (Stream)
* A portion is included in Kagaznagar Municipality and the ~emaining portion in Kagaznagar Non-Municipal Area.
5S
DIRECTORY
and Land use SIRPUR TALUK
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, r A-- ...., Nearest Day historical Loca-
Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code
Forest r-------A-----, Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vat ion (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)
265 339 458 96 Sirpur I3 I 278 333 67 Sirpur IO 2
1,380 T(2); Tk(2) 1,354 714 1,147 Sirpur 8 3 958 201 337 1 Sirpur 16 4
3,174 29 381 Sirpur 16 5
6,101 534 72 48 Kagaznagar 19 6 1,218 T(20); Tk(20) 1,280 195 845 Kagaznagar 19 7
702 100 96 10 Kagaznagar 29 8 Urban Area* 9
682 99 223 Kagaznagar 19 10'
3,411 T(29); Tk(29) 835 1,200 3,962 Kagaznagar 18 11 717 T(91); Tk(91) 1,278 2,171 412 Kagaznagar 10 12
258 4,032 297 Sirpur 10 13 T(61); Tk(61) 1,014 2,064 137 Sirpur 5 14
587 T(45); Tk(45) 255 17 17 Sirpur 10 15
355 T(52); Tk(52) 359 838 28 Sirpur 5 16 1,347 T(20); Tk(20) 182 83 12 Sirpur 3 17
32 T(6); Tk(6) 909 242 993 Sirpur 3 18 Urban Area (Sirpur Town) 19
1,048 803 142 88 Sirpur 3 :0 891 126 Sirpur 3 21
502 T(20); Tk(20) 690 616 35 Sirpur 3 22 600 589 173 161 Sirpur 5 23
796 42 102 Sirpur 5 24 T(525); Tk(525) 2,255 4,445 371 Sirpur 10 Sunda:5' 25
839 99 214 Sirpuf 16 .. . 26 T(23); Tk(23) 904 443 127 Sirpur 16 27 T(65); Tk(65) 991 -"l 505 ... 32 Sirpur 16 28
860 T(l07); Tk(107) 864 157 4 Sirpur 13 29 59 T(1l8); Tk(118) 1,291 600 12 Sirpur 16 30
391 T(5); Tk(5) 205 110 12 Sirpur 19 31 9 1,239 25 218 Sirpur 19 32
320 T(28); Tk(28) 1,515 174 119 Sirpur 26 33 T(I7); Tk(17) 1,331 411 263 Sirpur 29 34 T(18); Tk(18) 439 46 21 Sirpur 29 35
1,214 T(2); Tk(2) 1,567 220 939 Sirpur 22 36 128 T(32); Tk(32) 2,618 826 50 Sirpur 29 37
1,811 T(I3); Tk(13) 1,780 II7 176 Sirpur 32 38 1,811 T(13); Tk(13) 1,780 8,117 548 Sirpur 32 39 2,371 T(14); Tk(14) 593 29 404 Sirpur 32 ... 40
* A portion is included in Kagaznagar Municipality and the remaining portion in Kagaznagar Non-Municipal Area.
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VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area ,- -A. -, tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple
Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
41 Kauthala 5.64 P W Ri,J,M 42 Kanki 5.92 P W Ri,J,M 43 Rajaram 1.52 Uninhabited 44 Kannepalle 4.53 M W PO Ri,J,M
45 Gurudpet 3.98 P W Ri,J,M
46 Talodi 1.87 P W KR PO Ri,J,M 47 Nagapalle 0.76 P W Ri,J,M
4& Babapur 2.23 W Ri,J,M
49 Ankoda 5.49 W Ri,J,M
50 Gangapur 5.65 W Jowar
51 Bhorepalle 2.48 R Jowar 52 Korsni 2.54 W Jowar 53· Bandepalle 0.47 Uninhabited 54 Dimda 8.31 P V PO Jowar 55 Chittam 4.10 V Jowar
56 Goodam 0.60 P W PO Jowar 57 Buruguda 0.14 P V Jowar 58 Koyepalle 2.88 P W Jowar 59 Nagepalle 0.76 W Jowar
60 Mogvelli 7.72 P W Ri,J
61 Rechni 2.03 Uninhabited 62 Kushnepalle 1.97 P W Ri,J
63 Susmir 1.89 W Ri,J
64- Thikepalle 0.84 V Ri,J
65 Somni 3.93 P V Ri,J
66 Talai 5.37 P - V Ri,J
67 Papanpet 9.29 P W Ri,J
68 Gabbai 1.32 W Ri,J
69 Bhatpalle 1.83 Uninhabited
70 Bijjur 1.97 P H W PO Ri,J
71 Chinna Siddapur 0.90 W Ri,J
72 Pedda Siddapur 1.17 Uninhabited
13 Marthadi • 4.11 P W Ri,J
74 Kukda 8.65 P W Ri,J
75 Ambaghat 9.78 W Ri,J
76 Shivapalle 9.05 V Ri,J
17 Kethni 3.09 V Ri,J
13 Karjavelli 6.95 P W Ri,J
79 Chintalamanepalle 3.62 p W PO Ri,J
80 Cheepurdubba 2.37 p W Ri,J
p7
DIRECTORY
and Land use SIRPUR TALUK
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, r ., Nearest Day historical Loca,-
Area not Tow!) or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical jm- CoEle ,
Forest .- ., Culturable for culli- distance Weekly portance, NQ, " Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms,) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)
2,173 1,000 400 36 Sirpur 26 41 1,598 T(39); Tk(39) 1,514 629 8 Sirpur 19 Monday 42
601 T(18); Tk(18) 300 50 3 Sirpur 19 43
209 2,000 690 Sirpur 16 44 424 591 1,000 532 Sirpur 22 45
1,139 T(3); Tk(3) 25 25 4 Sirpur 32 46 T(17); Tk(17) 391 52 26 Sirpur 26 47
601 656 137 33 Sirpur 22 48 1,515 880 1,116 2 Sirpur 29 49
408 T(ll); Tk(ll) 884 2,097 217 Sirpur 29 50
804 700 83 Sirpur 32 51 442 255 922 6 Sirpur 38 52 98 158 20 24 Sirpur 32 53
3,899 1 1,400 18 Sirpur 70 54 1,010 T(8); Tk(S) 455 664 487 Sirpur 64 55
1,957 70 11 313 Sirpur 64 56 T(25); Tk(25) 33 31 Sirpur 48 57
1,115 356 34 338 Sirpur 61 5tl 117 197 172 Sirpur 64 ~9
3,508 T(3); Tk(3) 880 515 37 Sirpur 72 60
1,120 167 11 1 Sirpur 48 61 T(19); Tk(19) 931 221 89 Sirpur 58 62
1,001 156 29 23 Kagaznagar 61 63 441 60 36 Kagaznagar 61 64
171 1,904 223 217 Kagaznagar 64 65
1,186 378 1,60:> 273 Kagaznagar 67 66 423 953 85 4,484 Kagaznagar 58 67
75 T(IS); Tk(18) 242 169 340 Kagaznagar 56 68 10 1,COO 161 Kagaznaglf 56 69
250 T~571); Tk(571) 86 194 159 Sirpur 51 Friday 70
502 50 24 Sirpur 48 71 155 356 35 202 Sirpur 48 72
1,647 T(33); Tk(33) 937 13 Sirpur 42 .13 133 T(3ll; Tk(31) 521 4,068 i83 Sirpur 51 74
4,247 T(14); Tk(14) 629 1,367 2 Sirpur 51 75
5,310 T(77); Tk(77) 90 286 29 Sirpur 64 ,76 6,729 67 4,010 831 Sirpur 72 77 2,625 T(14); Tk(14) 1,477 326 6 Sirpur 51 78
480 T(2); Tk(2) 1,620 170 43 Sirpur 32 79 .' 1,082 408 26 Sirpur 22 80
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VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area , lion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple
CQtie Sq. Miles water nicalions Telegraph Food No.
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
81 Babasagar 11.38 2P W Ri,J 82 Rudrapur 4.40 p W Ri,J 83 MunjampaUe 4.98 2P W PO Ri,J 84 Katepalle 7.70 W Ri,J 85 Potepalle 1.20 W Ri,J
86 Ou lsurangapalle 16.61 p W Ri,J 87 Kondepalle 6.54 p W Ri,l 88 Rebbana 3.83 p W Ri.J 89 Dabba 6.72 2P W PO Ri,J 90 Adpalle 7.72 p W Ri,J
91 Bhoopalpatnam 10.68 P W Ri,J 92 Banki 7.78 Uninhabited 93 Kadamba 8.65 P V Ri,l ~ Mosam 8.24 P W Ri,l 95 Nagampet 3.11 W Ri,l
96 Gannaram 1.81 p W Ri,l 91 Mandva 2.25 W Ri,l 98 Ankhoda 4.92 P W Ri,l 99 Chunchpalle 1.91 W Ri,l
100 Vallakonda 10.02 2P W KR Ri,l
101 Jambuga 2.21 W Ri,l 102 Seeta Nagar 1.07 P W Ri,l 103 Andavelli 2.29 P W PO Ri,l 104 Bhatpalle 2.10 P W Ri,l 105 Bareguda 3.02 P V PO Ri,l
106 Pothepalle 1.25 V Ri,l 107 Thungeda 5.29 P W Ri,l 108 Dharmaram 3.63 W Ri,l 109 Khirji Bheempur 4.86 P W Ri,l 110 Jagannathpur 3.36 W Ri,l
1ft Bodepalle 4.32 P V Ri,l 112 Itial 4.13 P W PO Ri,l 113 Borigaon 5.21 p W Ri,l 114 Gorregutta 2.55 P W Ri,l 115 Akkulapalle 2.74 p V Ri,l
116 Laxmipur 2.13 P W Ri,l 117 Kamalapur 0.82 V Ri,l 118 Pothepalle 1.22 Uninhabited 11"9 Bheemni 3.78 P W PO Ri,l 120 Bitturpalle 1.83 P W Ri,J
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DIRECTORY
and Land use SIRPUR TALUK
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious. r ....., Nearest Day historical loca-
Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code
Forest r- '":'\ Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No. Irribated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)
131 T(24); Tk(24) 2,448 4,191 489 Sirpur 26 Wednesday 81 ~56 T(20); Tk(ZO) 959 1,253 22 Sirpur 29 82 652 2,507 28 Sirpur 35 83
4,294 T(35); Tk(35) 558 39 2 Sirpur 56 84 291 456 21 Sirpur 72 85
978 T(l7); Tk(17) 2,413 7,148 74 Sirpur 35 86 3,169 T(7); Tk(1) 907 74 28 Kagaznagar 38 87 91~ T(39); Tk(39) 1,397 52 48 Kagaznagar 29 88
1,318 T(68); Tk(68) 2,198 705 11 Kagaznagar 22 89 T(28); Tk(28) 205 4,020 687 Kagaznagar 26 90
6,630 T(lO); Tk(10) 117 78 Sirpur 13 91 4,478 T(2); Tk(2) 5 400 94 Sirpur 16 , 92 ~,270 231 27 8 Kagaznagar 19 93 3,~89 T(19); Tk (19) 1,384 210 71 Kagaznagar 22 94
484 T(14); Tk(14) 1,066 354 72 Kagaznagar 22 95
T(29); Tk(29) 913 105 1ll Kagaznagar 18 96 996 T(28); Tk(28) 335 14 67 Kagaznagar 19 97
2,603 T(126); Tk(126) 28 381 10 Kagaznagar 13 98 734 T(78); Tk(78) 351 18 41 Kagaznagar 13 99
4,337 T(ll); Tk(l~) 1,865 123 76 Kagaznagar 8 100
T(IO); Tk(10) 945 148 311 Kagaznagar 29 101 415 254 15 Kagaznagar 26 102
1,318 4 143 Kagaznagar 5 103 T(9); Tk(9) 1,049 198 88 Kagaznagar 26 104
1,654 58 221 Kagaznagar 26 105
270 ~5 26 Kagaznagar 20 106 2,374 163 848 Kagaznagar 29 107
T(9); Tk(9) 934 1,356 24 Kagaznagar 32 108 1,057 T(9); Tk(9) 1,554 438 52 Kagaznagar 45 109
1,814 310 114 Kagaznagar 6 110
1,940 217 607 Kagaznagar 32 III 2,033 343 267 Kagaznagar 26 112
T(17); Tk(t7) 506 25 2,786 Kagaznagar 29 113 1,054 500 78 Kagaznagar 29 114 1,458 291 4 Kagaznagar 32 115
1,114 239 10 Kagaznagar 48 116 350 56 118 Kagaznagar 40 117 490 276 14 Kagaznagar 40 118
T(98); Tk(98) ],370 259 692 Kagaznagar 48 119 .-T(l2); Tk(12) 674 213 284 Kagaznagar 48 120
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VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area ,.... -----"- -, ti~)fi 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)
121 Peddapet 0.93 P W Ri,J 122 Gudipetpedda 2.78 W Ri,J 123 Wadal 5.25 W Ri,J 124 Keslapur 2.09 W Ri,J 125 Borlakunta 2.54 P W Ri,J
126 Raspalle 1.77 P W PO Ri,J 127' Sarsala 2.68 P V Ri,J 128 Chedvai 7.03 P W Ri,J 129 Jankapur 7.52 Uninhabited 13() Pothepalle 5.06 W Jowar
131' Bombayguda 6.24 P W Jowar 132 Guntlapet 1.18 P W Ri,J 13J Ainam 9.03 P W PO Ri,J 134 Pesarkunta 1.25 P W Ri,J 135 Beebra 4.99 P W PO Ri,J
136 Kothmir 3.09 P W Ri,J 137 Than~ allapalle 0.94 P W Ri,J
138 Polampalle 1.86 P W Ri,J
139 Chinna Gudipet 2.78 P W PO Ri,J
140 Rajaram 2.69 W Ri,J
141 Babapur 3.79 P W Ri,J
142 Sarjapur 1.01 W Ri,J
143 Chinna Thimmapur 0.56 W Ri,J
144 Pedda Thimmapur 2.63 W Ri,J
145 Hathni 5.12 P W PO Ri,J
146 Madvelli 1.45 W Ri,J
147 Lingapur 2.03 Uninhabited
148 Mothukpalle 1.10 Uninhabited
149 Venkatapur 3.66 P W PO Ri,J
150 Mallidi 3.09 P W Ri,J
151 Ramraopet 0.07 Uninhabited
152 Shiknam 0.78 W Jowar
153 Polampalle 2.93 P V Jowar
154 Rampur 3.94 P W Ri,J
155 Tekulpalle 2.89 P W Ri,J
156 Jankapur 7.52 P W PO Ri,J
)57 Yellaram 2.33 W Ri,J
.158 Dampur 2.31 W Ri,J
159 J ajjervell i 2.85 P W Ri,J
lEO Kothapalle 3.21 W Ri,!
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DIRECTORY
and Land Dse SIRPUR TALU K
LAND USI! (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, ,--
Arean~ Nearest Day historical Loca-
Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code
Forest ,.. ___ --A---___ ~ Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Un irrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)
T(3); Tk(3) 553 6 33 Kagaznagar 38 121 560 T(3); Tk(3) 1,025 100 91 Kagaznagar 32 122
880 2,000 480 Kagaznagar 40 123 812 T(lO); Tk(lO) 383 132 Kagaznagar 38 124
1,375 71 179 Kagaznagar 26 ,. 125
540 T(l6S); Tk(I65) 300 98 29 Kagaznagar 26 126 387 1,000 - 328 Kagaznagar 29 127 706 T(l); Tk(l) 2,297 1,288 207 Kagaznagar 32 12S
4,450 T(14); Tk(14) 300 14 34 Kagaznagar 29 129-736 T(S7); Tk(57) 851 1,549 45 Kagaznagar 35 13()
1,898 1,103 865 127 Kagaznagar 35 131 682 73 Kagaznagar 29 132-
447 2,061 3,078 193 Kagaznagar 38 IJ3. 707 13 80 Kagaznagar 32 134
2,S75 434 184 Kagaznagar 32 135
1,059 175 743 Kagaznagar 26 .. " 136· 352 T(S); Tk(5) 148 . 89 7 Kagaznagar 40 .. " 131
1,036 T(3); Tk(3) 111 40 Kagaznagar 40 138 T(16); Tk(l6) 1,692 71 Kagaznagat 40 139-
472 104 1,145 Kagaznagar 35 140·
•• T(11); Tk (11) 671 1,675 56 Kagaznagar 38 .. 141 T(7) ; Tk (7) 438 47 154 Kagaznagar 48 142-- 220 38 100 Kagaznagar 48 143
400 428 855 Kagaznagar 51 144 1,065 T(91); Tk(91) 1,427 604 89 Kagaznagar 48 .. " 145
- T(6); Tk(6) 593 2,461 90 Kagaznagar 51 .. 146-... T(18); Tk(18) 813 430 38 Kagaznagar 48 141
•• 640 64 Kagaznagar 48 148 T(35); Tk(35) 1,783 235 289 Kagaznagar 45 149" ... T(4O); Tk(4O) 1,231 203 503 Kagaznagar 42 lSI)-
T(15); Tk(15) 4 900 47 Kagaznagar 40 151
•• - 251 221 33 Kagaznagar 61 152-- .. 973 851 51 Kagaznagar 35 153 24 - 1,584 385 528 Kagaznagar 45 154
T(88); Tk(88) 1,236 176 349 Kagaznagar 48 15S<
•• T(63); Tk(63) 1,684 304 54 Kagaznagar 48 156 137 T(14); Tk(14) 883 432 2S Kagaznagar 48 151 .. T(ll); Tk(ll) 558 864 45 Kagaznagar 64 lS8
T(20); Tk(20) 1,332 110 362 Kagaznagar 64 IS~ ,. - .. 531 1,507 16 Kagaznagar 56 - ... 160-
Form No.- 6
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, VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area r --"-- 1 tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nica tions Telegraph Food No.
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
161 Rebbena 3.80 P W Ri,J 162 Veerapur 4.12 V Ri,J 163 Wegaon 2.56 P W PO Ri,J 164 GolIaghat 1.50 P V Ri,J 165 Ankannapet 0.78 Uninhabited
166 Muthapur 2.72 W Ri,J 167 Kannepalle 2.96 P,M W,Tk PO Ri,J 168 Saligaon 2.37 P W Ri,J 169 Metpalle 7.18 P W PO Ri,J 170 Kunchavelli 5.09 P W PO Ri,J
171 Kalwada 2.20 P W Ri,J 172 Kammerpalle 2.41 P W Ri,J, 173 Dahgaon 6.93 P W PO Ri,J 174 Pambapur 1.98 P W Ri,J 175 Laggaon 3.19 P W Ri,],
176 Yelkapalle 4.15 P W Ri,l' 177 Lodpalle 3.73 P W Ri,J 178 Theelapalle 0.39 Uninhabited 179 Yellur 6.18 P W Ri,J 180 Koychichal 4.16 V Ri;J'
181 Gannaram 5.53 V Ri,'f 182 Agarguda 6.77 V Ri;J 183 Amergonda 1.07 V Ri,J 184 Girvelli 7.72 p W PO Ri,T 185 Bhamanger 1.27 W Ri,T
186 Chinnaraspalle 1.77 p W Ri,l 187 Penchkalpet 2.12 P.M W PO Ri,}
188 Vadduguda 1.86 W Ri,}
189 Bhogaram 1.14 Uninhabited .. 190 Brahmanch ichal 1.41 P W Ri".
191 Chandrapalle 4.01 P W Ri,'J
192 Eatepalle 3.45 P V Ri;J
193 Loha 3.77 W Ri,"J'
194 GundepallIe 3.94 W Ri,J
195 Murliguda 7.73 W Ri;:J
196 Kammergaon 2.35 W RiJ. 197 Digda 5.43 W ..... Ri,J j
198 Rampur 3,95 W Ri,J .,
199 Teepergaon 0.99 Uninhabited Ri,J ~)
200 Nandigaon 0.93 W
201 Jellada , 2.61, W Ri,J'
, 202 Motlaguda 3.86, W Ri.l 203' Dubbag!.Wa ":~.f)
q~, W Ri,]
204 Ravalpalle 2.69 W Ri,J.
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DIRECTORY
and Land use SIRPUR TALUK
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious. ,,---_________ ---A _ ..... Nearest Day historical Loca-
Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code
Forest ,.. _____ A ______ , Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance. No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)
T(44); Tk(44) 1.125 42 1,221 Kagaznagar 56 161 T(14); Tk(14) 1,343 1,262 18 Kagaznagar 48 162 T(27); Tk(27) 1,043 143 425 Kagaznagar 64 163
326 110 66 Kagaznagar 64 164 T(IS); Tk(IS) 226 234 24 Kagaznagar 48 165
235 T(99); Tk(99) 1,265 119 21 Kagaznagar 64 166 318 T(223)Tk(223) 1,019 237 87 Kagaznagar 54 167
T(42); Tk(642) 1,098 138 238 Kagaznagar 56 168 283 T(134); Tk(134} 2,220 2.023 296 Kagaznagar 40 169 476 T(9S); Tk(95) 2,258 230 198 Kagaznagar 48 170
96 T(19); Tk(19) 979 29 285 Kagaznagar 48 171 32 1,381 44 85 Kagaznagar 48 172
272 T(77); Tk(77) 3,465 480 141 Kagazaagar 32 Tuesday In 906 80 255 Kagaznaagr 35 174
1,783 153 106 Kagaznagar 38 175
1,056 708 756 136 Kagaznagar 38 176 1,701 T(39); Tk(39) 956 664 137 Kagaznagar 40 177
83 166 Kagaznagar 70 178 1,782 T(27); Tk(27) 1,558 488 100 Kagaznagar 38 179
370 720 148 1,424 Kagaznagar 42 180
3,001 427 45 66 Kagaznagar 42 181 281 588 3,268 195 Kagaznngar 48 182
441 12 195 Kagaznagar 51 183 T(12); Tk(12) 1,501 3,412 15 Kagaznagar 35 184
713 88 11 Kagaznagar 58 185
890 155 87 Kagaznagar 51 186,
1,165 58 133 Kagaznagar 54 187 432 576 82 100 Kagaznagar 45 188
744 15 Kagaznagar 45 189 241 472 78 111 Kagaznagar 42 190
669 T(81); Tk(81) 871 318 627 Kagaznagar S4 191 2,171 35 2 Kagaznagar 51 192
113 125 2,014 160 Kagaznagar 54 193 549 120 1,837 15 Kagaznagar 58 194 253 328 3,580 786 Kagaznagar 70 195
554 319 513 118 Kagaznagar 69 196 228 356 2,783 108 Kagaznagar 69 197 119 .. 296 2,071 42 Kagaznagar 70 198 146 100 341 46 Kagaznagar 69 199 280 280 30 5 Kagaznagar 69 200
290 342 769 269 Kagaznagar 70 201 386 334 1,419 331 Kagaznagar 70 202
216 333 187 Kagaznagar 70 203 98 334 19 271 Kagaznagar 58 204,
ANDHRft PRADESH
CHINNUR. TALUK ADILA8AD DISTRICT
MiLES 1
POSITION OF ADIL,It,SAD DISTRICT IN "NDHR~ f'RAO~H
HllES~ a U 118
~ 6~ 0 64 Ila 192 KM~.
10 KILOMETRES
SIRPUR
N .... M€ of TIiE
TAtUI!,
CHINNUR
TALUK
KARIMNAGAR DISTRICT
"ilEA NO OF VILlAGfS
INi-IAS!TfD ~N-IN~"'$11EO NO, Of TOWNS
1,78].4 I 6886 151 I II Hil
__ 3 _ VtUage SQu(ldary with l<lCllti()ll Code NUTnber
© lat\lk Heil<lquarter-
CHI .... UR Name:! of All Large 1lIllare; wlm MlnimJ~ POpUI~liO~ of 5,000 wlt~ locatiOn Site
-O'h,,'~d, I ~~I\lvers
• Symb\)lk Repr~<tl\t~tiQI'o of VlUal:~1 :5,000 ~nd ab(We
• " " "1,000 to r,~9~~lersoIl5 .... SOOt() 999PersoJs
• 200 tQ 499 Person~ • o
POTO
kH
less than 200
Polite Station
ReJt House, Tr;1vIUen' BII~plow
HOlll'lU,h. f'rlmarr Healtb Centres, Ol$penS1rH"5, Cblld a/ld Maternity W.IIVe Cel)tres
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILI:.AGES
CHINNUR TALUIC
1971 1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Location Name of Village-Code No. Code No. Code No.
(1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2)
115 Adiwarpet 144 Jaipur 155 Narsingapuram 52 AdkapalIe 18 Jajulpet 145 Narva
118 Akkepalle 5 Jakkepalle 53 Neelwai 60 Algaon 30 Jangalpet 34 Nennala
125 AmudaJpalle 59 Jangaon 127 Angrajpalle 101 Ihanda Venkatapur 90 Pangidisomaram 139 Ankushapur 6 lilleda 76 Parpalle 65 Annaram 38 Jogapur 153 Pegdapalle 66 Arjungutta 81 Pinna ram
141 Arkapalle 128 KachanpaJle 170 Pokkur 166 Asnad 148 Kachanpalle 143 Polampalle 94 Awadam 20 KallampalJe 100 Ponnaram 61 AyepaUe 23 Kalmalpet 172 Ponnaram
132 Kambojipet 32 Poppalawanipet 29 Baddampalle 106 Kankur 142 Pothanpalle 54 Badvelle 114 Kannepalle 93 Pottiyal
174 Beeravelle 27 Katepalle 163 Pownur 156 Bejjal 122 Kathersala 62 Pullagaon 44 Bhadrapur 72 Kawar KothapaJle 96 Bhagirathipet 41 Khammampalle 56 Racherla
129 Bhamraopet 46 Kharji 123 Raipet
140 Bhimaram 131 Kistampet 15 Rajaram
10 Bommena 160 Kistapur 71 Rajaram
78 Bopparam 73 Kollur 70 Rampur
74 Borampalle 167 Kommera 147 Ramraopet
7 Boyyaram 31 Konampet 67 Rapanpalle
50 Brahmanpalle 121 Konampet 69 Rawalpalle
112 Buddaram 85 Kondampet 108 Reddipalle
43 Budhapur 89 Kotapalle 159 Rumipur
111 Burugupalle 26 Kothapalle 113 Sankaram 136 Kothapalle
171 Chakapalle 91 KOlhur 99 Sarangapalle
9 Chamanpalle 158 Kundaram 84 Sarvaipet
92 Chinna Venkatapur 8 Kushenapalle 87 Shankarpur
120 Chinnur 24 Kyathanpalle 88 Shetpalle
80 Chintakunta 151 Shetpalle
119 Chintalapalle 104 Lemur 116 Shiva Lingapur
1 Chinthapudi 2 Lingal 103 Singapur
98 Chirrakunta 133 Lingampalle 64 Sirsa
95 Chittapur 77 Lingannapet 37 Sita Nagar 164 Sivvaram
48 Dammireddipet 137 Maddikal 165 Somanpalle
14 Maddulapalle 134 Suddal 110 Dampur 157 MaddulpaJle 17 Sumpatam
11 Dasnapur 42 Mailaram 168 Sundarasala 68 Devalwada 86 Mallampet 58 Supak
126 Dugnapalle 51 Mamda 4 Suraram
63 Eddulabandam 102 Mamidigbat 47 Mankapur 150 Tekmatla
82 Erragatta 33 Manneguda 40 Melpalle 13 Upperlapahad
135 Gangaram 107 Mittapalle 161 Velal 154 Gangipalle 146 Muddikunta 109 VellapalJe 36 Gbanpur 19 Mukkidigudem 16 Godampet 55 Mulkalpet 22 Vemanpalle
45 Gollapalle 57 Vanchapalle
162 Gopalpur 79 Nagampet 105 Venkatapur
25 Gorlapalle 173 Nagapur 83 Vesonvai
28 Gudepalle 12 Nagaram 21 Waddugudem 97 Gudipet 3 NagepalJe
117 Gudirampur 49 Nakkalpalle 138 Yarepalle 39 Gundlasomaram 35 Nandulapalle 152 Yelkanti
124 Narayanpur 130 Yellakkapet:' 149 Indaram 169 Narsakkapet 75 Yerraipet
65
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VILLAGE
AD[LABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area r ----.A..- -, til''} Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple
Cole Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.
(1 ) (2) (3 ) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Chinthapudi 1.90 W KR Ri,J 2 Lingal 3,32 P W KR Ri,J 3 Nagepalle 1.00 Uninhabited 4 Suraram 6.44 W,Tk KR Ri,J 5 JakkepaUe 1.83 P W KR Ri,J
6 JilJeda 2.25 P W KR Ri,J 7 Boyyaram 1.63 P W,Tk KR Ri,J 8 Kushenapalle 5.94 P W KR PO Ri,J 9 Chamanpalle 5.79 P W KR Ri,J
10 Bommena 5.81 W KR Ri,J
11 Dasnapur 5.71 p W,Tk KR Ri,J,M 12 Nagaram 2.14 W KR RI,J 13 Upperlapahad 1.94 Uninhabited 14 Maddulapalle 1.29 Uninhabited 15 Rajaram 3.51 W,Tk KR Ri,J
16 Godampet 1.65 Uninhabited 17 Sumpatam 4.13 P R KR J,M 18 Jajulpet 3.94 R KR J,M 19 Mukkidigudem 3.01 W,R KR J,M 20 Kallampalle 1.97 W,R KR J,M
21 Waddugudem 0.48 W KR J,M 22 Vemanpalle 5.56 M W KR PO Ri,J,M 23 Kalmalpet 1.31 P W KR Ri,J 24 Kyathanpalle 1.63 P W KR Ri,J 25 Gorlapalle 2.56 P W,V KR J,M
26 Kothapalle 4.13 P W KR Ri,J 27 Katepalle 1.16 P W,Tk KR Ri,J 28 Gudeflalle 3.06 W KR Ri,J 29 Baddampalle 5.37 W,Tk KR Ri,J 30 Jangalpet 4.76 W KR Ri,J
31 Konampet 3.60 p W,Tk KR Ri,J 32 Poppalawanipet 0.91 Uninhabited 33 Manneguda 6.28 P W KR Ri,J 34 Nenn!l!a 9.81 M W,R KR PO Ri,J 35 Nandulapalle 2.34 P W KR Ri,J
36 Ghanpur 2.75 p W,Tk KR Ri,J 37 Sita Nagar 1.59 Uninhabited
.38 Jogapur 1.10 P W,R KR Ri,J 39 Gundlasomaram 3.81 p W KR Ri,J 40 Metpalle 5.31 p W,R KR PO Ri,J
~7
DIRECTORY
and Land use CHINNUR TALUKl
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, ,_-- -...A.-- -, Nearest Day historical Loca-.
Area not Town or days or arcbal:o- lion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- CoJe.
Forest ,..-----A----.. CuIturable 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(29); Tk(29) 519 429 239 Bell amp aIle 25 .. T(19); Tk(19) 1,323 551 231 BeIIampaIIe 26 2
286 175 179 Bellampalle 33 3 2,860 T(45); Tk(45) 142 1,032 42 BeIlampaIle 25 4
T(I7); Tk(l7) 660 302 192 Bellampalle 22 5
376 T(39); Tk(39) 202 808 15 BeIIampaUe 21 6 T(12); Tk(12) 411 546 62 Bellampalle 21 7
1,960 T(19); Tk(19) 1,003 643 176 BeIlampaUe 18 8 1,665 959 728 353 BellampaIIe 20 9' 1,630 1,026 937 125 Bellampalle 21 10
1,406 T(56); Tk(56) 298 1,775 120 Bellampalle 22 11 200 526 560 89 BellampaUe 23 12
1,241 BelIampaIIe 24 13 825 BelIampalIe 24 14 741 T(2l); Tk(21) 558 880 46 Bellampalle 25 15
435 573 48 Chinnur 43 16 1,860 139 431 213 Bellampalle 28 17 1,631 154 594 142 BeIIampaIIe 29 18 1,215 '116 411 184 Bellampalle 31 , 19
725 132 100 303 BelIampaIIe 32 20'
38 145 65 59 BeIIampalIe 33 21 900 T(150); Tk(150) 700 1,603 205 BeIIampalIe 35 Thursday 22
.;~ .~ 595 200 43 BeIIampaIIe 35 23 751 149 143 BeIIampalIe 34 24
400 193 924 121 Be llampaIIe 33 25
2,000 T(131); Tk(131) 500 60 2 BelIampalIe 32 26 230 234 226 52 BeIIampaIIe 32 27 600 227 774 2,919 Bellampalle 33 28 922 T(l1); Tk(ll) 1,010 886 607 BeIlampaIIe 30 29
1,031 2,051 834 235 BelIampaIIe 25 30
696 T(48); Tk(48) 957 360 243 Bellampalle 25 31, 119 245 218 Chinnur 37 32:
1,595 T(30); Tk(30) 1,221 822 357 BeIIampalle 20 33 2,000 T(152); Tk(152) 2,326 1,020 780 BeIIampalle 20 34
139 T(23); Tk(23) 945 187 203 BeIlampaIIe 22 35,
T(18); Tk(18) 478 887 377 BeIIampaIIe 23 36 640 BeIIampaIIe 21 37 850 T(12); Tk(12) 76 481 135 BeIlampaIIe 20 38 761 ~t,f .. ·,';4' 701 963 13 BeIIampaIIe 18 39-
1,325 T(84); Tk(84) 797 99 1,093 Bellampalle 16 4{)
68
VILLAGE
.ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities-
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area ,.. ...... tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple
Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
41 Khammampalle 1.47 Uninhabited 42 Mailaram 5.00 P W,Tk KR PO Ri,J 43 Budhapur 26.90 Uninhabited 44 Bhadrapur 1.25 Uninhabited 45 Gollapalle 4.10 P W KR Ri,J
46 Kharji 11.99 W KR Ri,J 47 Mankapur 2.82 Uninhabited 48 Dammireddipet 1.68 W KR Ri,J 49 Nakkalpalle 11.80 P W,Tk KR Ri,J 50 Brahmanpalle 2.72 W,R KR Ri,J
51 Mamda 3.68 P W KR Ri,J 52 Adkapalle 0.80 Uninhabited 53 Neelwai 5.85 P W,R KR PO Ri,J 54 Badvelle 1.29 Uninhabited 55 Mulkalpet 6.21 P W,Tk KR Ri,J
56 Racherla 2.06 W,R KR Ri,J 57 Venchapalle 5.96 p W KR Ri,J 58 Supak 3.68 P W KR Ri,J .59 Jangaon 4.66 P W KR PO Ri,J 60 Algaon 4.75 P W KR Ri,J
61 Ayepalle 2.07 Uninhabited KR 62 Pullagaon 5.20 P W KR Ri,J 63 Eddulabandam 4.98 P Vi KR Ri,J 64 Sirsa 2.46 M W KR PO Ri,] 65 Annaram 7.19 P W,R KR PO Ri,J
\.
66 Arjungutta 3.53 W KR Ri,J 67 Rapanpalle 3.00 p W KR Ri,J -68 Devalwada 4.41 P,M W KR PO Ri,J 69 Rawalpalle 1.50 Uninhabited 70 Rampur 1.92 P W,R KR Ri,J
71 'Rajaram 3.48 P W KR Ri,J 72 Kawar Kothapalle 1.22 P D W,R KR ],M 73 KoHur 3.11 P W KR Ri,J 74 Borampalle 1.52 W KR Ri, ] 75 Yerraipet 0.11 W,R KR Ri,]
76 Parpalle 8.12 P W,Tk PR PO Ri,J 77 Lingannapet 0.47 P W KR Ri,J 78 Bopparam 9. P w,n KR Ri,J 79 Nagampet 3.46 P W.:r.' KR Ri,]
SO Chintakunta 2.25 Uninhabited
69
J>IRECTORY
and Land Dse CHINNUR TALUK
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, A----____________ ~ Nearest Day historical Loca· r
Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion-Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code
Forest ;--------,.11..------, Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Un irrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)
400 86 233 221 Bellampalle 14 - 41 T(90); Tk(90) 1,359 1,200 551 Bellampalle 15 - 42
926 8,000 8,000 290 Bellampalle 14 43 800 Bellampalle 15 44 830 T(124); Tk(I24) 423 963 284 Bellampalle 15 45
T(41); Tk(4l) 5,885 1,296 451 Bellampalle 14 46 586 Bellampalle 16 47 450 422 125 78 Bellampalle 18 48
1,913 T(66); Tk(66) 2,939 2,061 572 Bellampalle 18 49 T(5); Tk(5) 654 946 135 Bellampalle 20 50
T (28); Tk(28) 929 1,269 129 BeJlampalle 22 51 513 Bellampalle 28 52
993 1,717 1,034 Bellampalle 35 53 226 546 53 Chinnur 28 54 911 2,083 980 Bellampalle 40 55
329 499 276 214 BeJlampalle 35 56 1,910 498 1,191 215 Bellampalle 40 57
659 710 986 Bellampalle 45 58 500 T(16); Tk(l6) 591 1,615 260 Bellampalle 47 59 450 T(28); Tk(28) 379 1,681 502 Bellampalle 45 60
500 566 226 32 Chinnur 29 61 T(3); Tk(3) 1,431 1,549 345 Mancheriyal 62 62
1,800 T(l3); Tk(13) ~v 366 896 112 MancheriyaI 60 63 663 802 109 Mancheriyal 61 64
2,500 165 1,307 629 Mancheriyal 62 65
900 T(5); Tk(5) 321 801 232 MancheriyaI 65 66 210 1,409 301 Mancheriyal 63 67
T(13); Tk(13) 778 1,289 742 Mancheriyal 66 68 108 587 265 Mancheriyal 63 69 271 640 317 Mancheriyal 60 70
1,360 T(68); Tk(68) 571 170 81 Mancheriyal 58 71 T(80); Tk(80) 303 316 81 Chinnur 15 72 T(16); Tk(16) 798 849 327 Mancheriyal 53 73
336 501 135 Mancheriyal 52 74 30 30 10 Mancheriyal 45 75
T(84); Tk(84) 1,445 3,310 357 Mancheriyai 47 76 T(46); Tk(46) 100 50 105 Mancheriyai 50 71
3,435 T(18); Tk(18) 779 1,022 640 Mancheriyai 53 78 1,033 T(19); Tk(19)
,~. 214 667 281 Mancheriyai 55 79-
1,488 Mancheriyal 53 80
70 VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT AmenitieS
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE lM:a- Area ,...... ---:1 'tlon Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple
C«ie Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
&1 Pinnaralll'· 3.66 p W,R KR Ri,J 82 Erraga ttl!' < 4.04 W,R KR Ri,J 83 Vesonvai 4.08 P W KR Ri,J 84 Sarvaipet 1.11 P W KR Ri,J 85 Kondampet 7.69 P W,Tk KR Ri,J
86 Mallampet 4.14 P W,Tk KR PO Ri,J 81 Shankarpur 1.14 W,Tk KR Ri,J 88 Shetpalle 3.03 P W,Tk KR Ri,J 89 Kotapalle 6.49 P,R W,R KR PO Ri,J 90 Pangidisomaram 6.01 P W,R PR Ri,J,M
91 Kothur 6.10 P W KR Ri,J,M 92 Chinna Venkatapur _ 5.90 W KR Ri,J 93 Pottiyal 2.27 W,Tk KR Ri,J 94 Awadam 7.89 P W,Tk KR PO Ri,J 95 Chittapur 2.76 P W,Tk KR Ri,J
96. Bhagirathipet 1.51 Uninhabited 97" Gudipet 3.66 W,Tk KR Ri,J,M 98 , Chirrakunta 3.59 P W KR Ri,J,M 99 Sarangapalle 8.79 P W,Tk KR Ri,J,M
100 Ponnaram 2.39 P W KR PO Ri,J,M
101 Jhanda Venkatapur 0.57 P W,Tk KR Ri,J,M [02 Mamidighat 2.43 P W,Tk KR Ri,J,M to3. Singapur 1.82 Uninhabited 104 Lemur 4.04 W KR Ri,J,M 105 Venkatapur 0.70 P W KR Ri,J,M
106 Kankur 4.S3 P W KR Ri,J 107 MittapaUe 6.46 P W,Tk KR PO Ri,J lOS Reddipalle 5.93 P W KR Ri,J,M 109 Vellapalle 2.45 Uninhabited ItO Dampur 4.39 P W,Tk KR PO Ri,J
111 Burugupalle 6.54 P W,Tk PR Ri,J 112 ,Buddararn 7.85 W,R PR Ri,J 11:3 Sankararn 0.81 W KR Ri,J' 11'4- Kannepalle 2.49 W KR Ri,J . lIS Adiwarpet 4.20 Uninhabited
116 Shiva Lingapur 1.62 W KR Ri,J 11'1 Gudirampur 1.36 Uninhabited 118 Akkepalle 2.22 p W,R KR Ri,J' 1,19~ Chintalapalle 2.93 W,Tk KR Ri,J lit) Chinnur 11.13 3P,2H H,Fpc E W,Tk PR PO.TO&Ri,J
t Phone
71
lJJRECTORY
and Land use CHINNUR TALUK.
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres Religious, ,---________________ A ____________ , Nearest Day historical loea- '
Area not Town or days or archaeo- ,ion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code
Forest r-------.A-------, Culturable for cult i- distance Weekly porlance, ]';0.-
Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms,) Market if any
(II) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (t)i
340 T (19); Tk(l9) 719 / 835 429 Mancheriyal 50 81 ; T(43); Tk(43) 862 1,100 580 Mancheriyal 50 82 T(60); Tk(60) 567 1,405 579 Mancheriyal 52 83 T(9); Tk(9) 10! 519 81 Mancheriyal 55 84
1,276 T(SS); Tk(58) 2,059 650 878 Mancheriyal 56 85
T(2-); Tk(2l) 1,493 936 197 Mancheriyal 57 86 T(12); Tk(l2) 475 208 34 Mancheriyal 57 87
365 448 946 180 Mancheriyal 58 88 T(l2); Tk(12) 336 380 51 Mancheriyal 55 89,
1,627 917 632 670 Mancheriyal 53 90
987 T(2); Tk(2) 965 1,770 180 Mancheriyal 53 91 300 3,446 30 Mancheriyal 45 92
975 T(4); Tk(4) 192 251 30 Mancheriyal 40 93 1,919 T(165); Tk(165) 990 1,438 38 BeJlampalle 25 94
741 T(18); Tk(l8) 192 798 15 Bellampalle 26 .. 95'
178 224 455 109 BeJlampalle 24 .. 9.61 1,525 T(13); Tk(13) 478 286 40 Bellampalle 20 .. 97'
987 272 902 136 Bellampalle' 20 98 T(17); Tk(17) 2,139 2,521 948 Mandamarri 10 99 T(122); Tk(122) 908 300 - 199 Mandamarri 12 10) :
341 T(52); Tk(52) 200 22 69 Mandamarri 13 101 600 T(l8); Tk(18) 446 410 81 Mandamarri 15 102 655 45 428 38 Mancheriyal 15 103 i
1,107 T(77); Tk(77) 954 175 272 Mancheriyal 15 104 400 T(7); Tk(7) 40 8 Mancheriyal 16 105
1,683 T(9); Tk(9) 432 953 614 Mancheriyal 16 10~ 1,901 T(2); Tk(2) 1,247 871 '113 Mancheriyal 15 107 1,900 T(16); Tk(16) 1,095 690 94 Mancheriyal 18 108'
468 936 120 44 Mancheriyal 23 10~, 936 T(25); Tk(25) 865 855 128 Mancheriyal 10 11()
1,850 T(83); Tk(83) 814 1,105 333 Mancheriyal 22 .. 111 7,110 T(9); Tk(9) 474 829 148 Mancheriyal 25 11~ 3,656 300 35 127 Mancheriyal 44 111
936 241 401 15 Mancheriyal 43· 114 1,698 T(28); Tk(2S) 747 127 88 Mancheriyal 43 115
T(10); Tk(10) 476 290 260 Mancheriyal 42 116 401 116 300 53 Mancheriyal 43 117; 787 303 348 10 Mancheriyal 42 liS; 629 306 866 74 Mancheriyal 44 119\
Mancheriyal40 12(h·
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72
VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities,
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area ""'I 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)
121 Konampet 1.17 Uninhabited 122 Kathersala 2.29 P W,Tk KR Ri,J,M 123 Raipet 1.04 W,R KR Ri,J 124 Narayanpur 1.37 P W KR Ri,J 125 Amudalpalle 0.45 Uninhabited
126 Dugnapalle 8.05 P W KR PO Ri,J,M 127 Angrajpalle 2.85 P W,R KR· PO Ri,J,M 128 Kachanpalle 0.50 W,R Ri,J 129 Bhamraopet 1.91 P W,Tk PR Ri,J 130 Yellakkapet 1.87 W,Tk PR Ri,J
131 Kistampet 6.50 P E W,R PR PO Ri,J,M 132 Kambojipet 4.51 W,R PR Ri,J H3 Lingampalle 1.27 W,Tk KR Ri,J 134 Suddal 2.95 P W,R KR Ri,J 135 Gangaram 2.80 P W,Tk KR Ri,J
136 Kothapalle 4.13 P W,R KR Ri,J 137 Maddikal 6.80 P W,R KR PO Ri,J 138 Yarepalle 3.15 P W PR Ri,] 139 Ankushapur 3.16 W PR Ri,J 140 Bhimaram 2.15 P,M,H E W,R PR PO& Ri,J,M
Phone
141 Arkapalle 2.48 P W,R KR Ri,J 142 Pothanpalle 3.80 P W,R PR Ri,J 143 Polampalle 6.78 W PR Ri,J f44 Jaipur 7.94 P E W,R PR PO Ri,J 145 Narva 1.75 P W,Tk PR Ri,J
146 Muddikunta 2.84 P W PR Ri,J 147 Ramraopet 3.85 P W PR Ri,J 148 Kachanpalle 2.11 Uninhabited 149 Indaram 7.00 P W,Tk PR PO Ri,J,M 150 Tekmatla 3.9~ P W,Tk PR Ri,J,M
151 Shetpalle 3.71 P E W,Tk PR PO Ri,J,M 152 Yelkanti 5.56 P E W,Tk PR Ri,J,M IS3 PegdapalJe 5.98 P E W,R PR PO Ri,J,M
'154 Gangipalle 2.38 P E W,Tk PR Ri,J,M ISS Narsingapuram 4.43 P E W,Tk PR Ri,J,M,
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DIRECTORY
-and Land use CHINNUR TALUIl
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, r ~ Nearest Day hist()rical Loca-
Area not Town -_or days or archa50- tioo Cultivated Area available and of the lo~ical im- Code
Forest r- 1 Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, N(), ' Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (IS) (16) (17) (18) (1)
295 236 217 Mancheriyal 42 121 T (90); Tk(90) 675 24% 453 Mancheriya1 42 122 T(IO); Tk(lO) 320 240 95 Mancheriyal 43 123
532 41 303 Mancheriyai 44 124 65 170 53 Mancheriyai 44 125
T(143); Tk(143) 2,048 1,115 1,846 Mancheriyal 46 126 T(38); Tk(38) 681 163 941 Mancheriyal 47 127
213 32 75 Mancheriyal 48 128 T(62); Tk(62) 519 491 150 Mancheriyal 38 129 T(49); Tk(49) 827 200 120 Mancheriyal 36 130
1,526 T(54); Tk(54) 822 1,439 319 Mancheriyal 35 131 600 T(21); Tk(21) 1,259 602 404- Mancheriyal 34 132
T(I6); Tk(16) 275 406 115 Mancheriyal 34 133 224 T(l70); C(170) 211 1,035 248 Mancheriyal 37 134 '
T(176); C(176) 832 443 341 Mancheriyal 89 I35
761 T(48); Tk(48) 1,024 547 263 Mancheriyal 40 136 T(llO); Tk(llO) 1,930 1,257 [1,055 Mancheriyal 38 131 T(13); Tk(13) 1,008 784 211 Mancheriyal 34 138
642 588 678 115 Mancheriyal 33 139 536 400 400 4~ MancheriyaJ 32 140
591 T(7); Tk(7) 287 633 72 Mancheriyal 35 141 1,500 T(8); Tk(8) 344 449 131 Mancheriyal 34 142 1,880 T(91); Tk(91) 922 998 448 Mancheriyal 33 ~, 143 2,114 T(I1); Tk(ll) 1,754 202 1,000 Mancheriyai 18 144
T(86); Tk(86) 566 240 228 Mancheriyal 16 145
1,186 T(36); Tk(36) 369 43 183 Mancheriyal 16 146 T(lO); Tk(10) 1,100 992 362 Mancheriyal 8 147 T(432); C(432) 398 404 116 Mancheriyal 10 148 T(354); Tk(354) 1,505 1,260 1,361 Jangoan 10 Sunday 149 T(153); Tk(153) 506 1,287 602 Jangaon 9 ISO
T(S8); Tk(58) 927 689 700 Jangaon 10 l5J T(89); Tk(89) 970 2,369 130 Jangaon 16 152 T(191); Tk(191) 1,886 1,169 581 Mancheriyai 20 153
447 933 143 Mancheriyal 20 154 • 642 T(127); Tk(127) 1,016 1,303 389 Mancheriyal 21 lSS
ADILABAD'DISTRICT
Loca-don Name of Village
Code N".
(l) (2)
156' Bejjal 157 Maddulpalle 158. Kundaram 159. Rumipur 160. Kistapur
161 Velal 162\ Gopalpur 163' Pownur 164 Sivvaram 165~ Somanpalle
166 Asnad 161 Kommera 168 Sundarasala 169 ' Narsakkapet 170
171 In 173 174
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(3) (4)
2.33 P 1.40 10.32 P 1.92 P 5.47 P
2.16 P 1.52 P 6.49 P 4.45 P
10.19 P,M
13.40 P 3.88 P 2.37 P 1.14 P 6.12 P
2.58 P 1.56 P 2.83 P 3.30 P
7~
VILLAGE
Amenitie.s
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE
Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal an? Staple water nications Telegraph Food
(5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
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W KR Ri,J,M W,Tk KR PO Ri,J,M W,Tk KR PO Ri,J,M W KR PO Ri,J,M
75
DIRECTORY
and Land use CHINNUR TALUK
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, r ---.A. , Nearest Day historical Loca-
Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code
Forest r----.A.-----, Culturable for cult i- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (IS) (1)
T (68); Tk(6S) 632 651 240 Jangaon 12 156 145 T(23); Tk(23) 439 73 216 Jangaon 10 157
3,059 T(412); Tk(412) 2,106 464 563 Mancheriyal 15 158 839 T(53); Tk(53) 150 150 36 Mancheriyal 15 159
2,000 T(S8); Tk(58) 675 2,379 18S Mancheriyal 16 160
474 T(99); Tk(99) 400 322 87 Mancheriyal 15 161 170 T(S5); Tk(55) 415 276 48 Mancheriyal 14 162
1,270 T(15); Tk(15) 704 1,9OS 156 Mancheriyal 15 163 1,492 T(60); Tk(60) 830 269 197 Mancheriyal 15 164 1,801 T(198); Tk(198) 2,101 1,621 800 Mancheriyal 15 165
3,185 T(1l4); Tk(1l4) 2,231 2,291 755 Mancheriyal 18 166 T(132); Tk(132) 1,102 1,102 147 Mancheriyal 15 167
300 T(30); Tk(30) 874 292 20 Mancheriyal 14 168 156 526 47 Mancheriyal 14 169
241 T(98); Tk(98) 1,035 1,581 961 Mancheriyal 14 170
250 T(70); Tk(70) 894 241 196 Mancheriyal 14 171 T(69); Tk(69) 461 350 118 Mancheriyal 16 172 T(I24); Tk(124) 765 713 926 Mancheriyal 12 173
312 T (29); Tk(29) 1,006 519 246 Mancheriyal 12 174
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A!tPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
LAKSHETTIPET TALUK
1971 1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Location Namc of Village Code No. Code No. Codc No.
(I) (2) (I) (2) (I) (2)
23 Allipur 78 Jaidapet 109 Padthenpalle 126 Amerwadi 8 Jannaram 10 Paidpalle 79 Andgulapet 9 Juviguda 50 Pallamguda 123 Andgulapet 112 Papallc 2 Kamanpalle 12 Papammaguda
5 Badampalle 51 Kankalapur 96 Peddampet 95 Bhalraopet 88 Kannepalle 53 Peddanpalle 30 Bheempur 110 Karnemamidi 69 Peddapet 25 Bikkenguda 54 Kasipet 39 Peddapur 13 Bommena 75 K:lsipet 118 Pochammapad
7 Kishtapur 6 Ponakal 46 Kohinur 102 Pothepalle
113 Chandanapur 49 Kometchain 11 Puttiguda 93 Chandaram 111 Kondapalle 61 Chellempet 47 Kondapur
Qawal 16 Chintaguda 74 Kondapur 48 Chintaguda 97 Kondapur 81 Chintapalle 31 Korelanka
3 Raindlaguda 119 Kothapalle 86 Kothur 19 Rampul' 67 DandepaUe 64 Kundallapad 94 Rangapet 43 Devapur 41 Kurreghad 82 Rebbanpalle 4 Dharmaram 65 Rollapahad 45 Dharmaraopet 63 Kurvichalma 38 Rottepalle 72 Dharmaraopet 125 Kya thenpalle 59 Ryali 105 Donabanda
33 Dondla 70 Laxmikanthapur 14 Dongapalle 98 Laxmipur 129 Seetarampalk 62 Dowdepalle 26 Lingapur 132 Singapur 71 Dwaraka 101 Lirrgapur (D) 17 Singaraipet 90 Lakshettipet 40 Sonapur
107 SUbbepalIc 35 Edulapahad 83 Ellaram 68 Maderpet
21 Makulpet 20 Tallapet 44 Malkepalle 60 Talmalla 57 Gadhpur 15 Malyal 130 Teegalpahad 34 Gambhiraopet 27 Mamidpalle 131 Thallapalle 127 Garmilla (Mancheriyal 121 Mancheriyal 66 Thanimadgu
Ra iIway Station) 124 Madamarri 18 Thimmapur 42 Gatlarapalle 29 Mankapllr 122 Thimmapllr 87 Gudem 104 Mittapalle 100 Timmapur 116 Gudipet 89 Modela 37 Tirmalapur 103 Gullakota 117 Mllikalla 28 . Gundal 84 Mu thampet 24 Gurrevu 55 Muthempalle 92 Uthkur 56 Gurvapur
58 Nagaram 52 Varipet 108 Hajipur 22 Nagasamudram 76 Velganur 106 H ussa insagar 77 Nambal 120 Vcmpalle
114 Namnoor 36 Vcnkatapur 73 Narsapur 99 Venkatapur (Jenda)" 32 Islampur 115 Narsingapuf 80 Venkatapur (Nalki) 91 ItkyaJ 128 Naspur 85 Venkatraopet
77 Form No.-7
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VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area r ----.A----------~--,
tioa Name of Village in Edll~ational Medical Electricity Drinking Co;wml- Postal "nd Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph food No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Qawnl 16.33 P W KR Ri,];M 2 Kamanpalle 1.51 P E W Ri,J,M 3 Raindlaguda 2,07 P E W PR Ri,J,M 4 Dharmaram 2.33 P E W Ri,J,M 5 Badampalle 2.44 P E W KR PO Ri,J,M
6 Ponakal 4.00 P E W PR PO Ri,J,M 7 Khhtapur 9.02 P W KR Ri,J,M 8 Jannaram 5.82 P,M,H D E W PR PO Ri,J,M
9 Juviguda 4.16 Uninhabited 10 Paidipalle 4.46 W PR Ri,J,M
11 Puttiguda 3.53 P W KR Ri,J,M 12 Papammaguda 1.03 P E W KR Ri,J,M 13 Bommena 0.24 W Ri,J,M 14 Dongapalle 0.10 P W Ri,J,M 15 Malyal 10.02 Tk J,M
16 Chintaguda 4.44 P,H E W KR PO Ri,J,M 17 Singaraipet 8.51 P E W PR Ri,J,M 18 Thimmapur 1.79 P W KR Ri,J,M 19 Rampur 8.01 P W KR Ri,J,M 20 Tallapet 7.76 P E W,Tk PR PO Ri,J,M
21 Makulpet 4.24 P W PR Ri,J,M
22 Nagasamudram 1.05 P Tk PR Ri,J,M
23 Allipur' 1.54 P W,Tk PR Ri,J,M
24 Gurrevu 1.56 P W,R KR Ri,J,M
25 Bikkenguda 0.33 W Ri,J,M
26 Lingapur 2.49 P E Tk,R PR PO Ri,J,M
27 Mamidpalle 3.95 p E W KR PO Ri,J,M
28 Gundal 14.33 p R J,M
29 Manka pur 4.07 P R J,M
30 Bheempur 6.57 R J,M
31 Korelanka 10.78 Uninhabited
32 Tslampur 4.07 P R J,M 33 Dondla 10.20 Uninhabited 34 Gambhiraopet 0.98 p W J,M 35 Edulapahad 2.98 W J,M
36 Venkatapur 11.16 E W,Tk J,M
37 Tirmalapur 7.29 W,Tk J,M ,18 Rottepalle 4.77 W J,M
39 Peddapuf 2.13 W J,M
40 Sonapur 8.71 P W J,M
79
DIRECTORY
and Land use LAKSHETTIPET TALUK
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, --- , Nearest Day historical Loca-Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion
Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code Forest ,----__ -A , Culturable for culd- distance Weekly portance, No.
Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)
9,482 T(297); Tk(297) 297 157 218 Mancheriyal 61 T(140); Tk( (40) 240 528 58 Mancheriyal 55 2 T(566); Tk(566) 639 26 93 Mancheriyal 53 3 T(314); Tk(314) 560 52 336 Mancheriyal 61 4 T(576); Tk(576) 635 256 94 Mancheriyal 61 5
483 T(834); Tk(834) 567 475 201 Mancheriyal 53 6 3,667 T(495); Tk(495) 899 39 672 Mancheriyal 64 1 2,871 T(402); Tk(402) 224 136 91 Mancheriyal 60 Tuesday 8; 2,458 170 18 8 Mancheriyal 60 9' 1,026 143 1,663 22 Mancheriyal 56 10'
1,161 T(31); Tk(3J) 706 81 269 Mancheriyal 58 11 188 T(273); Tk(Z73) 59 41 6 Mancheriyal 55 }2:
130 T(2); Tk(2) 3 5 13 Mancheriyal 55 13 5,989 59 55 Mancheriyal 58 .. 14 6,292, T(9); Tk(9) 37 4 70 Mancheriyal 55 IS-
1,037 T(886); Tk(886) 481 146 291 Mancheriyal 52 16 3,672 T(1,097); Tk(I,097) 507 141 29 Mancheriyal 59 11
T(264); Tk(Z64) 610 114 157 Mancheriyal 56 18 T(331); Tk(331) 1,157 3,059 517 Mancheriyal 59 19'
2,283 T(784); Tk(784) 772 17 144 Mancheriyal 58 20·
2,215 T(7); Tk(7) 390 2 99 Mancheriyal 56 21 T(191); Tk(191) 397 84 Mancheriyal 54 22 T(372); Tk(372) 435 76 10Z Mancheriyal 52 Monday 23> T(81); Tk(81) 547 6 196 Mahcheriyal 53 2~ T(60); Tk(60) 125 10 Mancheriyal 55 25
T(320); Tk(320) 937 164 172 Mancheriyal 51 26 1,988 T(443); Tk(443) 33 64 Mancheriyal 53 27 8,548 589 9 Mancheriyal 55 2& 1,657 709 51 Mandamarri 28 29 2,202 219 4 Mandamarri 30 30
Uninhabited Mandamarri 34 31 2,285 233 86 Mandamarri 30 32 6,004 T(36); Tk(36) 415 Mandamarri 29 33
TO); Tk(7) 515 17l 11 Mandamarri 32 34 800 T(17); Ik(17) 409 325 356 Mandamarri 31 35
5,762 401 790 189 Mandamarri 25 36 4,356 56 60 2 M andamarri 25 37
968 1,317 ]60 607 Mandamarri 20 38 • /81 436 70 76 Mandamarri 90 39
4,323 506 622 123 Mandamarri 20 4()
80
VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area
,-____________ ----.A -, lion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple
Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Feod No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
41 Kurrcghad N.A. Unillhabited 42 Gatlarapalle 16.18 P W J, 'vi 43 Devupur 8.71 P W J,M 44 Malkepalle 3.26 P W I,M 45 Dharmaraopet 4.63 P E W,Tk PO J,M
46 Kohinur 1.85 P W Ri,J,M 47 Kondapur 1.59 W,Tk Ri,J,M 48 Chintaguda 4.52 P W Ri,J,M 49 Kometchain 2.44 P Ri,J,M 50 PaJ:amguda 1.94 P W Ri,J,M
51 Kankalapur 0.86 W Ri,J,M 52 Varipet 3.90 P R Ri,J,M 53 Peddanpalle 1.98 P E W Ri,J,M 54 Kasipet 5.13 P Phc,Fpc E W,Tk PR Ri,J,M 55 Muthempalle 4.08 P E W PR Ri,J,M,
56 Gurvapur 3.74 W Ri,J,M 57 Gadhpur 17.09 p Tk Ri,J,M 58 Nagaram 12.47 W,Tk Ri,J,M 59 Ryali 14.37 p n,R Ri,J,M -60 Talmalla 5.71 W Ri,J,M
61 Chellempet 4.41 Tk Ri,J,M
62 Dowdepalle 4"75 P,M,H E W,Tk PR PO Ri,J,M
63 Kurvichalma 3.50 P E W,Tk PR PO Ri,J,M
~ Kundallapad 2.62 W Ri,J,M
(i5 Rollapahad 0.42 Uninhabited
66 Thanimadgu 17.15 .P E W Ri,J,M
67 Dandepalle 4.05 P,M,H E W KR PO Ri,J,M
68 Maderpet 2.33 P E W PR PO Ri,J,M
69 Peddapet 1.97 P E W KR Ri,J,M
70 Laxmikanthapur 0.68 P E W PR Ri,J,M
71 Dwaraka 1.00 P,M E W,R PR PO Ri,J,M
72 Dh:umaraopet 4.75 P E W PR Ri,J,M
73 Narsapur 2.65 P E W Ri,J,M
74 Kondapur 1.58 P E W KR Ri,J,M
75 Kasipet 5.13 P E W PO Ri,J,M .. 76 Velganur 2.67 P W PR PO Ri,J,M
77 Nambal 2.70 P W PR Ri,J,M
1~ Jaidapet 1.06 W Ri,J,M
79 Andgulapet 0.75 E W Ri,J,M'
00 Venkatapur (Nalki) 1.38 p E W KR PO Ri,J,M
81
DIRECTORY
and Land use LAKSHETTIPET TALUIC.
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, r -, Nearest Day historical Loca-
Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code
Forest r- -, 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)
Uninhabited Mandamarri 25 41 9,459 608 90 198 Mandamarri 21 42 3,657 1,421 100 396 Mancheriyal 16 43
836 978 106 166 Mandamarri 14 44 1,773 T(J69); Tk(169) 700 145 199 Mandamarri 14 45
318 789 39 38 Mandamarri 14 46, 42 349 578 48 Mandamarri 16 47
2,180 471 60 181 Mandamarri 15 48 1,209 101 251 Mandamarri 14 49'
385 670 38 148 Mandamarri 13 50'
170 373 3 4 Mandamarri 13 51 830 1,311 152 203 Mandamarri 14 52
1,065 132 70 Mandamarri 16 53 T(lO); Tk(lO) 2,342 346 585 Mandamarri 15 Wednesday 54
670 T(2); Tk(2) 1,669 130 143 Mandamarri 13 55
1,653 719 16 5 Mandamarri 12 56 10,061 T(24); Tk(24) 731 45 76 Mandamarri 12 57 5,930 T(15); Tk(15) 1,223 683 129 Mandamarri 12 58 7,872 990 6 Mandamarri 7 59 3,233 415 4 Mandamarri 8 60'
1,503 T(239); Tk(239) 692 249 139 Mancheriyal 15 61 777 T(734); Tk(734) 930 241 958 Mancheriyal 18 62 194 T(352); Tk(352) 1,562 11 121 Mancheriyal 17 63· 886 T(35); Tk(35) 323 263 169 Mancheriyal 18 64 158 93 17 Mancheriyal 19 65'
T(l63); Tk(163) 721 9,090 1,002 Mancheriyal 20 66, T(I,035); Tk(I,035) 884 501 172 Mancheriyal 21 Monday 67 T(467); Tk(467) 810 88 126 Mancheriyal 21 68 T(632); Tk(632) 359 16 253 Mancheriyal 22 6() T(l); Tk(l) 251 91 92 Mancheriyal 24 70'
T( 11); Tk(ll) 464 5 160 Mancheriyal 24 71 T(l43); Tk(143) 349 2,030 518 Mancheriyal 25 72
1,044 T(504); Tk(504) 18 18 130 Mancheriyal 23 73 T(135); Tk(135) 319 390 167 Mancheriyal 22 74 T(301); Tk(301) 2,251 498 233 Mancheriyal 23 75
T(304); Tk(304) 547 515 342 Mancheriyal 24 76, T(259); Tk(259) 966 212 291 Mancheriyal 23 77 T(lll); Tk(lll) 253 290 44 Mancheriyal 22 78-T(149); Tk(149) 128 106 104 Mancheriyal 20 7'1~
267 T(241); Tk(241) 241 1\ 123 Mancheriyal 22 ... 8()
82
VILLAGE
ADILABAD DlSTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area r---------------A-- "1 tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Cor:'ln1u~ Postal and Staple
Cede Sq. Miles water nicalions Telegraph Food No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
81 Chintapalle 2,45 P E W KR Ri,J.M 82 Rebbanpalle 3.03 P E W PR PO Ri,J,M 83 Eilaram 1.21 P W,Tk KR Ri,J,M 84 Muthampet 0.91 P E W,Tk PR Ri,J,M 85 Venka tra opet 2.41 P E W,Tk PI<. PO Ri,J,M
86 Kothur 2.04 P E W PR Ri,J,M 87 Gudem 3.16 P W,R PR PO Ri,J,M 88 Kannepal1e 1.55 P W,Tk KR Ri,J,M 89 Modela 3.20 P W,Tk KR Ri,J,M 90 Lakshettipet 2.28 2P,M,H 2H E W,Tk PR P,TO Ri,J,M
91 Itkyal 4.31 P E W,Tk PR PO Ri,J,M 92 Uthkur 3.30 P W,Tk KR Ri,J,M 93 Chandaram 2.33 P E W,Tk PR Ri,J,M 94 Rangapet 1-99 P W PR Ri,J,M 95 Bhalraopet 4.54 P W,R Ri,J,M
% Peddampet 6.00 P W PO Ri,J,M 97 Kondapur 0.81 E W Ri,J.M 98 Laxmipur 4.05 P W,Tk PO Ri,J,M 99 Venkatapur (Jenda) 1-24 P W,Tk PO Ri,J,M
100 Timmapur 1.33 P W,Tk KR Ri,J,M
101 Lingapur (D) 0.56 Tk,R PO Ri,J,M 102 Pothepalle 2.43 P W,Tk KR Ri,J,M 103 Gullakota 4.46 P W PR PO Ri,J,M 104 Mittapalle 2.02 P E W,Tk PR Ri,J,M 105 Donabanda 2.63 P E W PR PO Ri,J,M
106 Hussainsagar 1.84 Uninhabited 107 Subbel'alle 6.68 p E W,Tk KR Ri,J,M 108 Hajipur 1.43 p E W,Tk KR PO Ri,J,M 109 Pad then pall e 2.06 P W,Tk Ri,J,M 110 Karnemamidi 2.35 p W,R PR PO Ri,J,M
111 Kondapalle 1.28 W Ri,J,M 112 Papalle 3.80 P E W,Tk KR PO Ri,J,M llJ Chandanapur 1.37 p W Ri,J,M 114 Namnoor 1.59 P W,Tk PO Ri,J,~
115 Narsingapur 6.30 p W,Tk,R Ri,J,M·
83
DIRECTORY
and Land use LAKSHETTIPET TALUK
LAND US!! (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, ,_- --;, Nearest Day historical Loca-
Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code
Forest , ______ A
, Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market ifany
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)
T(907); Tk(907) 555 106 Mancheriyal 22 81 T(865); Tk(865) 896 162 48 Mancheriyal 23 82
98 T(636); Tk(636) 10 30 Mancheriyal 22 83 100 T(437); Tk(437) 45 Mancheriyal 20 84 474 T(I,314); Tk(I,314) 9 185 Mancheriyal 20 85
T(381); Tk(381) 710 97 117 Mancheriyal 22 .. 86 82 T(I,450); Tk(I,450) 104 223 163 Mancheriyal 20 87
T(282); Tk(282) 543 79 88 Mancheriyal 20 88· 369 T(990);.Tk(990) 40 401 248 Mancheriyal 20 89' 159 T(779); Tk(779) 71 337 113 Mancheriyal 20 Sunday 9()
T(458); Tk(458) 1,638 265 397 Mancheriyal 20 91 T(939); Tk(939) 647 317 209 Mancheriyal 19 92 T(529); Tk(529) 700 168 94 Mancheriyal 19 93 T(16); Tk(16) 1,200 57 Mancheriyal 20 94
358 T(109); Tk(109) 1,569 623 252 Manchcriyal 20 95-
2,423 T(l08); Tk(108) 993 175 141 Mancheriyal 22 % T(161); Tk(161) 110 50 197 Mancheriyal 20 97 T(540); Tk(540) 1,841 118 93 Mancheriyal 15 98 T(217); Tk(217) 485 29 92 Mancheriyal 15 99' T(1ll); Tk(lll) 483 210 47 Mancheriyal 15 1Q()
T(2); Tk(2} 265 66 25 Mancheriyal 16 101 70 T(907); Tk(907) 23 307 248 Mancheriyal 15 102
117 T(I,849); Tk(1,849) 179 565 144 Mancheriyal 15 103-145 T(966); Tk(966) 143 38 Mancheriyal 15 104
T(287); Tk(287) 1,249 20 27 Mancher iyal 14 105·
1,037 T(38); Tk(38) 86 6 10 Mancheriyal 12 106 l,7lS T(22l); Tk(221) 1,307 873 156 Mancheriyal 12 107
T(107); Tk(107) 440 326 42 Man.cheriyal 12 108
T(l77); Tk( 177) 846 99 196 Mancheriyal 10 109
T(SS); Tk(88) 1,056 59 301 Mancheriyal 10 110'
T(17); Tk(l7) 506 39 257 Mancheriyal 12 111
T(l04); Tk(I04) J,478 324 526 Mancheriya 1 12 112.
T(5); Tk(5J 632 11 228 Mancheriyal 13 Jf3. T(76); Tk(76) 667 89 185 MancheriyaJ 10 114
T(178»; Tk(178) 736 3,052 66 Mancheriyai 8 115-
f84
VILLAGE
. ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area r--------------A------------, lion 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)
116 Gudipet 8.42 P W PR PO Ri,J,M 117 Mulkalla 3.18 P E W,Tk PR PO Ri,J,M 118 Pochammapad 4.76 Uninhabited 119 Kothapalle 0.54 W PR PO Ri,J,M 120 Vempalle 2.73 P E W,Tk PO Ri,J,M
121 Mancheriyal N.A... Urban Area (Mancheriyal Town) 122 Thimmapur 10.40 P W PR PO Ri,J,M 123 Andgulapet 7.45 P E W KR Ri,J,M 124 Mandamarri 15.00 Urban Area (Mandamarri Town) 125 Kyathenpalle 5.00 P W Ri,J,M
126 Amerwadi 1.48 P,M W Ri,J,M 127 Garmilla (Mancheriyal N.A. Urban Area (Included in Mancheriyal Town)
Railway Station) 128 Naspur • 9.21 P E W,Tk KR PO Ri,J,M 129 SeetarampaIIe 1.20 P W,Tk Ri,J,M 130 Teegalpahad 1.08 P W PO Ri,J,M
131 Thallapalle 7.76 p W,Tk Ri,J,M
132 Singapur 4.44 p W,Tk PR PO Ri,J,M
85
.DIRECTORY
and Land use
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) ,-_____ A ________________ ,
Area not Cultivated Area available
Forest ,- _______ .A ________ --, Culturable for culti-lrri~ated Unirrigated waste vation
(11)
2,351 327
1,647
106
2,822 1,647
1,655
438
(12)
T(236); Tk(236) T(40); Tk(40) T(6); Tk(6)
T(24); Tk(24)
T(S2); Tk(82) T(47); Tk(47)
T(l2l; Tk(12)
T(I); Tk(l)
(13) (14) (15)
1,617 470 714 1,120 121 427
864 247 282 313 20 12
1,084 216 317
Urban Area (Mancheriyal Town) 1,764 1,529 459 1,892 294 888
Urban Area (Mandamarri Town) 1,315 50 168
303 109 96
Nearest Town
and distance
(In Kms.)
(16)
Mancheriyal 8 Mancheriyal 8 Mancheriyal 5 Mancheriyal 5 Mancheriyal 5
Mancheriyal 4 Mancheriyal 4
Mandamarri S
Mandamarri 8 Urban Area (Included in Mancheriyal Town)
2,816
1,080 1,098
T(197); Tk(197) T(13); Tk(13) T(2); Tk(2)
T(149); Tk(149) T(117); Tk(117)
1,494 607 451
938 1,177
475 912 Mandamarri 4 114 34 Mandamarri 4 209 29 Mandamarri 4
2,032 767 Mancheriyal 8 6 443 Mancheriyal 8
LAKSHETTJPET T ALUK
Day or days of the
Weekly Market
(17)
Religious, historical
or archaeological importance,
if any
(IS)
Location Code No.
(l)
116 117 118 119 120
121 122 123 124 125
126 127
128 129 130
131 132
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
KHANAPUR IND. SUB-TALUK
1971 1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Location Name of ViIllI.ce Code No. Code No. Code No ..
(1) (2) (1) (2) (1) • (2)
45 Advisarangapur 72 Indhanpalle 41 Narsapur 49 Allampalle 16 Iqbalpur 63 Narsingapur 55 Ambariret 69 Islampur 54 Nawabpet
2 ltkiyal
13 Babapur 34 Pandwapur 20 Badamakurthi 64 Kalleda 1 Paspula 50 Beernandi 77 Kalmadag 43 Pa tha Yellapur 33 Belial 36 Kannapur 37 Peddur 57 Bhoothkur 24 Khanapur 8 P-embi 62 Bhuttapur 35 Kondkur 26 Bowapur 7 Kosguita 10 Rajura 12 Burugupalle 42 Kothapet 67 Rampur
71 Kothapet 61 Revajipet
46 Chamanpalle 52 Revojipeta
60 Chinnur 53 Lachmipur 32 Chittiyal 31 Laxmisagar 28 Sarangapur
27 Lingapur 44 Sathanpalle 6 Setpalle
56 Dasturabad 14 Singapur 51 Dharmaipet 19 MadampElle ]8 Surjapur 65 Dharmajipet 38 Maddipadga 4 Dhomodhari 66 Maisampet 23 TarIapad
25 Dilavarpur 74 Mallapur 22 Timmapur 30 Dildar Nagar 9 Mandapalle
76 Marriguda 70 Udampur 47 Ervachin tal 40 Masaipet
21 Maskapur 11 Venkampochampad
Gandi Gopalpur 58 Munnial 73 Venkatapur 68 75 Murmadag
17 Gangaipet 5 Waspalle 48 Gangapur
59 Gudisirial 39 Nachanyellapur 29 Yelgadap 3 Gummanyenglapur 15 Nagapur
87
88 i .. \, ; , i
VILLAGE
ADILABAD 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. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
1 Paspula 0.95 P W KR J,M 2 Itkiyal 2.62 P W KR J,M 3 Gummanyenglapur 0.22 W KR J,M 4 Dhomdhari 0.24 W KR J,M 5 Wa&paIle 2.83 W KR J,M
6 Setpalle 0.78 p W KR J,M 7 Kosgutta 0.22 P W KR J,M 8 Pembi 2.16 P,M Phc E W KR PO I,M 9 Mandapalle 12.72 P E W KR I,M
10 Rajura 2.37 P E W KR PO J,M
11 Venkampochampad 0.24 P W KR J,M 12 Burugupalle 0.09 W KR J,M 13 Babapur 0.86 P W KR Ri,J,M 14 Singapur 0.78 W KR Maize 15 Nagapur 0.39 W KR Maize
16 Iqbalpur 0.28 P W PR J,M 17 Gangaipet 0.26 W KR .1 Ri,J,M 18 Surjapur 3.01 P E W KR PO Ri,J,M 19 Madampalle .0.42 P W KR Ri,J,M 20 Badamkurthi 2.61 p E W Ri,J,M
21 Maskapur 2.17 P,M E W KR Ri,J,M 22 Timmapur 5.26 P E W PR Ri,J,M 23 Tarlapad 0.88 P W PR Ri,J,M 24 Khan:tpllf 1.76 P,H H E W PR PO Ri,J,M
25 Dilav'lrpur 1.99 P E W KR PO Ri,J,M
26 Bowapuf 0.48 p E W KR Ri,J,M 27 Lingapur 1.46 p E W KR PO Ri,J,M 28 Sarangapur 0.75 p E W KR Ri,J,M 29 YeJgadap 2.22 P E W KR Ri,J,M 30 DiUar Nagar 0.85 p E W KR Ri,J,M
3I Laxmisagar 0.53 W KR Ri,J,M 32 ChittiyaJ 0.94 p W PR Ri,J,M 33 Belial 6.59 P E W PR PO Ri,J,M 34 Pandwapur 12.53 P E W PR Ri,J,M 35 Kondkur 0.74 p E W PR Ri,J,M
36 Kannapur 2.27 P E W PR Ri,I,M 37 Peddur 2.31 P E W PR PO Ri,J,M 3& Maddipadga 1.15 p E W PR PO Ri,J,M 39 Nachanyellapur 0.53 p E W KR Ri,J,M 40 Masaipet 0.42 p E W KR I,M
89
DIRECTORY
and Land use KHANAPUR IND. SUB-TALUK
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, Loca~ ,- "1 Nearest Day historical
Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code
Forest , _______ A __ ' ----___ Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No; Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In 1(m5,) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1) .,._
379 214 15 Nirmal66 2 201 161 Nirmal 59 . " 2
25 115 Nirmal 66 J 122 20 11 Nirmal66 4 44 1,179 588 Nirmal 7-1 o' S
51 448 Nirmal59 o. 6 166 51 23 Nirmal 59 l' 962 195. 225 Nirmal56 Friday g
T(5); Tk(5) 1,311 6,438 386 Nirmal 56 9 T(J 5); H( 15) 1,022 358 121 Nirmal 6t 10
94 59 Nirmal 53 11 16 40 1 Nirma151 I'!
T(162); R(t62) 81 250 57 Nirmal 51 .. 13· 371 534 400 Nirma145 14 84 73 92 Nirmal50 15,
T(2»; K(2) 41 51 87 Nirmal32 16 31 74 61 Nirmal 40 1:] .
T(387); R(387) 376 225 938 Nitmal 38 .. '. 18 . T(79); R(79) 35 109 45 Nirmal42 . 19. T(667); R(667) 597 340 66 Nirmal 42 20,
T(277); R(277) 436 147 528 Nirmal38 21 T(J26); R(l26) 955 1,376 909 Nirmal 22 .. 22
354 171 38 Nirmal40 23,· T(693); R(693) 192 95 146 Nirmal35 Wednesctay& 24,
Sunday T(767); R(767) 273 113 120 Nirmal 38 25,1
256 6 45 Nirmal48 26 T(40l); R(401) 312 121 100 Nirmal48 27, • T(172); R(l72) 109 54 145 Nirmal51 ZS, T(469); R(469) 483 305 163 Nirmal48
29 '. T(106); R(l06) 45 179 214 Nirmal 54 ',_ 30:,
259 26 54 Nirmal54 31 419 144 38 Nirmal58 32
T(277); Tk(277J 1,626 632 1,682 Nirmal61 3} T(16); R(16) 7,138 227 638 Nirmal59 34' T(112); R(l12) 114 139 108 Nirmal56 3S
T(142); R(142) 166 515 98 Nirmal58 '"i 36 " 876 294 328 Nirmal61 Sunday 37 268 221 247 Nirmal48 .38, 261 42 36 Nirmal48
Ili ; 3~} T(59); R(59) 130 56 23 Nirmal50 40
,90
VILLA~E
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE I..oca- Area r ---A. 1 tion Name of ViU~3e in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple
Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
41 Narsapur 1.44 P E W KR J,M 42 Kothapet 5.15 P E W KR J,M 43 Patha Yellapur 0.53 E W KR J,M 44 Salhanpalle 12'72 P E W PR PO J,M 45 Advisarangapur 0.43 Uninhabited
46 Chamanpalle 0.10 W KR J,M 47 Ervachintal 2.09 P W KR J,M 48 Gangapur 1.88 P W KR J,M
49 Allampalle 1.43 W KR J,M
50 Beernandi 1.60 P W KR PO J,M
51 Dharmaipet 1.12 P W KR J,M
52 , Revojipeta 1.12 W KR J,M
53 Lachmipur 0.87 P W PR J,M
54 Nawabpet 1.09 P W PR J,M
55 Ambaripet 1.53 P E W PR J,M
56 Dasturabad 2.41 P,M E W KR PO J,M 57 Bhoothkur 3.17 P E W KR J,M 58 Munnial 5.31 P E W KR PO J,M 59 Gudisirial 2.66 P E W KR J,M (i() Chianur 4,39 E W KR J,M
61 RCVi~ji)Jet 1.13 P E W KR J,M 62' Bl.\lftap~lr 4.01 P E W KR J,M
63 t..fard Dgapur 6.28 P W KR J,M
64 KdicL~ 10.43 P W KR J,M 65 I} J li~nn:l,; ~pz~t 3.31 P W KR J,M
66 Mai';a:llpet 9.34 Uninhabited 67 R<.:r.1pm 8.00 W KR J,M 68 C:'1JCli Gopalp", 10.19 W KR J,M 69 LIClf'lj!llr 15.52 W KR J,M 70 t c':', 'j ,'Ir 13.14 P W. KR J,M
11 KO!~1:1~d 0.82 W KR J,M 12 l:!'!i1:1ll;:Jalle 10.30 P,M E W PR PO J,M 73 \' ·flh,·ta;"l\1r 1.58 P W KR J,M '4 M~!lz:pllr 0.57 P W KR J,M
'5 1',",'1 m~dag 3.54 P E W PR PO J,M
.6. f\':~J'rigtJaa 1.88 .p W PR Ri,J,M t1' ¥,~!rnadu.g 3.20 P E W KR PO Ri,J,M
91
DIRECTORY
and Land use KHANAPUR mD. SUB-TALUK
LA~D USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, r -, Nearest Day historical Lo;;a-
Area not Town or clays OJ' archaeo- lion Culti\atcd Area available ~:nd of the logical im· Code
Forest _...------ .A.__ ______ , Culttlmble for culti- disLlnce Weekly partance, No, Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In K,ns.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (;)
T(394); R(394) 26 41)2 99 Nirmal4:i ~l
T(37~); R(374) 76 2,000 846 NirmaI4() 41 T(42); R(42) 189 61 47 Nirmal42 43 T(34): R(34) 7,800 HI 165 Nirmal42 ..\4
4 218 32 Nirmal45 45
34 18 12 Nirma145 45 290 915 72 Nirmal4S .+7 134 607 462 Nirmal54 43 205 212 498 , Nirmal 61 49
T(60); Tk(60) 303 358 303 Nirmal50 5:}
T(67); Tk(67) 380 201 68 Nirmal48 51 T(87); C(87) 300 300 29 Nirmal58 52
III 409 36 Nirmal 6:J. 53 T{2l); C(2l) 266 178 232 Nirmal65 54
~ T(325); Tk(325) 169 402 83 NirmaJ 6+ 55
T(417); Tk(417l 506 509 111 Nirmal69 56 T(436); Tk(436) 160 1,091 333 Nirmal78 57 T(690); Tk(690) 518 348 1,842 Nirmal75 58 T(300); C(300) 612 385 405 Nirmal72 59 T(139); Tk(l39) 1,216 1,446 8 Nirmal72 60
T(253); C(253) 71 196 203 Nirmal83 61
T(87); C(87) 239 1,401 839 Nirmal 83 62 3,028 904 86 Nirmal80 63
T(2); Tk(2) 6,316 225 132 Nirma170 64 1,006 244 868 Nirmal77 65
5,000 110 867 Nirmal70 66 5,005 5 110 Nirmal74 67 6,059 448 14 Nirmal83 68 9,087 232 613 Nirmal 83 6fJ
334 7,049 1,026 Nirmal77 70
T(2)', Tk(2) 105 300 117 Nirmal77 71 T(79); Tk(79) 5,32! 464 421 Nirmal74 72 T(l34); Tk(l34) 69 132 676 Nirmal 80 73 T(23!); Tk(231) 81 52 Nirmal83 74 T( 398); Tk(398) 1,210 230 427 Nirmal 77 7'5
T(245); C(245) 303 561 94 NirmaJ 77 76 T(364); C(364) 413 981 290 Nirmal83 Thursday 71
19
la'
,. IS'
. 1a lSi
N""'~ OF THE ... REA NO. Of VI1LAGES TAlUlt
1t1L611~"ES lIN SQ MILlS lNH"aln~~""INH"IITEO BOATH 1,417.1 I nu '"
MAHARASHTRA
__ L _ Vrua,. 'kun.fJw!tbl,oc;ttlOllC ... Nl,lmb.r
@ T,I\I"~","""
a04\"1-4 NaIR .. ot ~I~~;!~,= !i:I=.II,. ...::w... Nltl~qJ H'lh"',1
_ IN 1\&,. ~i"',,",'1
-Q\h~""1
~'i~n .. " ..
I
• • 100 10 4fi I'c~DS
o
'0 P.alic. $aUon
hst HQ~UI, lrueUtq' IlIlIplow
\i9:~P.\L~, ~I",~q ~ltc.'l\tru. Cls~l'\"fln. Chile! ~d H,urnil1 W.lfar. CIIfI~U'
"
NO. Of
Nil
ANDHRA PRADESH
BOATH TALtJK ADILABAD DISTRICT
MillS J
A D I LAB AD TAL U K 9F+§~=:::o""~~~~·~·".....i 1 • IULOHlETlfS
NIRMAL TALUK
rostTIQN Of .-OILASAD plSfRICT IN ANDHII.~ Pll.~OESH
UTNUR TALUK
KHANAPIJR IND. SUB. T".LUI<
, lI>
'.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
BOATH TALUK
1971 1971 1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Location Name of Village-Code No. Code No. Code No. Code No.
( 1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2)
82 Adegaon Buzurg 77 Gandhari 111 Kuntala Buzurg 38 Ponna 81 Adegaon Khurd 51 Gangapur. 113 Kuntala Khurd 158 Purushothampur 15 Anantapur 61 Ghanpur 89 Kupti Buzurg
143 Anduru 2 Girijai 76 Kupti Khurd 167 Are p aile 54 Girnur 73 Raipur 9 Gokonda
134 Gollapur 157 Rajura 110 Babajipet 122 Lakhampur 52 Rampur 136 Babera 27 Gondharkapur 21 Lingapur 29 Rendla Bori 46 Babuldhole 49 Gubba 105 Lingapur 117 Rolmamda
151 Bahrapur 20 Gudihathnur 164 Lingatla 104 Gundala 57 Balanpur 98 Gundi 159 Bandemregad 95 Gundiwagu 67 Sakhera
59 Bandrew 19 Machapur 102 Salyada 39 Bellori 26 Guraj 42 Madapur 70 Sangvi 53 Bhosra 94 Madapur 119 Shankarapur
148 Birlagondi 16 Harkai 74 Malkalpahad 30 Shantapur 130 Boath Buzurg 58 Hathnur 100 MaJyaJ 107 Sirchalma 145 Boath Khurd 34 Heerapur 99 Mankapur 31 Sirkonda 153 Bondadi 6 Mankapur 35 Soanpalle
5 Bootai Buzurg 45 Ichoda 25 Mannur 65 Sonala
3 Bootai Khurd 11 Isapur
140 MarlapaUe 116 Sowergaon 168 Boragaon
162 lspur 131 Medi 33 Sunkdi
41 Boregaon 69 Mohada 121 Buddikonda 10 Morekhandi 141 Surdapur
115 Buggaram 84 Jalda 88 Mukhra Buzurg 156 Surdapur
44 Jamdi 87 Mukhra Khurd
85 Chincholi 92 Jasnapur 17 Muthnur 7 Jaterla 37 Talamadri
123 Chincholi 106 Jogipet 90 Tarnam Buzurg. 62 Chintalabori 47 Junni Nagamalyal 91 Tarnam Khurd 8 Chintalasangvi 114 32 Tejapur
152 Nagapur 124 Tejapur 1~
40 Kamgir 135 Nakkalawada 14 Tembi Dampur 56 Kanakdurg 142 Narayanpur 154 Darba 55 Kandli 163 Narayanpur 64 Tewti 12 Dehgaon 129 Kangutta 103 Narsapur 72 Demmi 137 Kantegaon 101 Navegaon 68 Dera 132 Karathwada 24 Neradigonda 1 Umerda Buzurg. 36 Dhaba Buzurg 97 Keshavpa ttan 108 Neradigonda 28 Umri Buzurg 4 Dhabadi 146 Keslapur 120 Neradigonda
102A Dhaba Khurd 48 Kinnerpalle 109 Neradigonda Khurd 166 Dhannora 118 Kishtapur 139 Nigini 112 Venkatapur 150 Dhannur Buzurg 128 Kistapur 127 Venkatapur 149 Dhannur Khurd 83 Kokasmannur 13 Dharampuri 60 Kolhari 86 Dharampuri 160 Koratkal Buzurg 63 Pardi Buzurg
50 Dignur 133 Pardi Khurd 155 Waddur 23 Dongergaon 165 Kortkal Khurd
144 Patnapur 93 Wagdhari 71 Kowtha Buzurg
169 Peechra 138 Wajar 66 Kowtha Khurd
Pippaladari 161 Wankidi 96 Gaidpalle 126 Kuchalapur 147 43 Gairjam 22 Kulhari 80 Pipri 79 Warthamanur
78 Gajli 75 Kumari ]25 pochera R. F. 9 Narayanpur
Note: Reserve Forest Blocks bearing Serial Numbers 1-8 are Uninhabited. They are not included in the above
list of villages as they do not have any names.
93 Form No.- 8
94
VILLAGE
AOILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area
,-______________ A ___________________ ,
tiDn Name of Village in Educa tional Me'.lical Electricity Drinking Com1nu- Postal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.
m (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Umerda Buzurg 5.07 W KR Jowar
2 Girijai 1.91 KR iowar
3 Bootai Khurd 2.10 P W KR Ri,J
4 Dhabadi 1.21 W KR Ri,J
5 Bootai Buzurg 3.15 p w KR Ri,J
6 Mankapur 1.73 Uninhabited 7 Jaterla 5.55 p W KR RU
8 Chintalasangvi 2.84 p w KR Ri,J
9 Gokonda 1.66 P W KR Ri,J
10 Morckhandi 4.43 p W KR Jowar
11 Isapur ] .33 P W KR Ri,J
12 Dehgaon 3.55 p E W KR Ri,J
13 Dharampuri 1.53 W KR Ri,J
14 Tembi 4.54 p W KR Ri,J
15 Anantapur 2.10 W KR Jowar
16 Harkai 4.89 W KR ]owar
\7 Mu~hnur 1.79 p W KR PO Jowar
18 D.l~n!lur 1.10 W KR Jowar
19 Machapur 0.51 p W KR Iowar
20 Gudihathnur 3.53 p E W PR PO Ri,J
21 Lingapur 2.06 p E W PR Ri,J
22 Kulhari 2.85 p E W KR Ri,J
23 Dongergaon 1.36 p W PR PO Ri,J
24 Neradigoncia 0.41 W KR Ri,J
2S Mannur 5.2S H E W PR PO Ri,J
26 Guraj 3.32 E W KR PO Ri,J
27 Gondharkapur 3.32 p W KR Ri,J
28 Umri Buzurg 4.13 p W KR Ri,J
29 Rendla Bori 0.99 Uninhabited
30 Shantapur 0.50 p W KR Ri,J
31 Sirkonda 3.64 p W KR PO Ri,J
32· Tejapur 0.59 W KR Ri,J
33 Sunkdi 1.50 p W KR Ri,J
34 Heerapur 1.33 p W KR Ri,J 35 Soanpalle 2.94 p W KR Ri,J
36 Dhaba Buzurg 1.90 W KR Ri,J
37 Talamadri 1.89 p W KR PO Ri,J
·38 Ponna 3.16 P W KR PO Ri,J
39 Bellori 1.51 W KR Ri,J
40 Kamgir 1.98 p W KR Ri,J
95
DIRECTORY
and Land use BOATH TALUK
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, r- , Nnrest Day histOrical Loca-
Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code
Forest ,.... ~---, Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)
2,878 252 14 101 Adilabad 40 1 1,160 100 Adilabad 52 2
417 754 118 56 Adilabad 50 3 301 458 10 5 Adilabad 48 4 418 1,238 259 101 Adilabad 48 5
1,081 23 2 Adilabad 48 6 1,119 1,94R 459 26 Adilabad 44 7
],360 314 43 Adilabad 42 R 73 769 120 ]00 AdiJabad 44 9
1.523 940 37 335 Adilabad 36 10
200 395 44 212 Adilabad 42 11 1,866 183 223 Adilabad 40 12
62 788 86 43 Adilabad 42 13
1,341 332 150 71 Adilabad 38 14
1,016 247 30 51 Adilabad 30 15
2,614 458 39 18 Adilabad 28 16
2,610 1,924 221 230 Adilabad 24 17
38 584 82 Adilabad 26 IS 229 85 12 Adilabad 26 19
200 1.,755 190 314 Adilabad 20 Friday 20
1,196 80 42 Adilabad 22 51 243 310 160 Adilabad 24 22 621 181 68 Adilabad 22 23
]75 80 5 2 Adilabad 28 24
105 1,984 518 753 Adilabad 26 25
1,453 292 379 Adilabad 28 Sunday 26 711 1,394 19 Adilabad 30 27
486 U4() 49 762 Adilabad 28 28 380 96 157 Adilabad 30 29 272 80 40 Adilabad 30 30
1,816 T(6); Tk(6) 354 66 88 Adilabad 40 31 276 6 95 Adilabad 34 32 684 146 130 Adilabad 34 33
63 707 58 86 Adilabad 34 34
103 1,295 44 49 Adilabad 40 35
129 1,040 9 38 Adilabad 40 3& 800 300 62 47 Adilabad 38 37
1,581 358 83 Adilabad 34 38 • 810 92 64 Adilabad 32 39
.870 221 176 Adilabad 32 4()
96
VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loea- Area r------------------A---------------1 tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.
(1) (2) ( 3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (\0)
41 Boregaon 5.43 P E W KR PO Ri,J 42 Madapur 3.94 P W KR Jowar 43 Gairjam 2.67 P W KR PO Ri,] 44 Jamdi 1.84 P W KR Ri,J 45 Ichoda 3.45 H E W PR PO Ri,J
46 Babuldhole 0.77 PR Jowar 47 Junni 1.97 W PR Jowar 48 Kinnerpalle 3.18 Uninhabited 49 Gubba 1.91 W KR Ri,J 50 Dignur 2.53 W KR ]owar
51 Gangapur 0.44 Uninhabited 52 Rampur 1.73 W KR Ri,J 53 Bhosra 2.01 P W KR Ri,J 54 Girnur 1.79 P E W KR Ri,J 55 KandIi 1.39 W KR Ri,J
56 Kanakdurg 0.68 Uninhabited 57 Balanpur 2.88 W KR Jowar 58 Hathnur 6.10 2M Phc E W KR ]owar 59 Bandrew 0.72 Uninhabited
60 Kolhari 3.34 P E W KR Ri,J
61 Ghanpur 2.23 P W PR Ri,J 62 Chintalabori 6.80 P W KR Ri,J 63 Pardi Buzurg 2.15 P W KR Ri,J 64 Tewti 1.09 W KR Ri,J 65 Sonala 4.80 P,R E W PR PO Ri,]
66 Kowtha Khurd 1.43 P E W KR Ri,J 67 Sakhera 2.48 P W PR Ri,J. 68 Dera 2.71 Uninhabited 69 Mohada 1.87 W KR Jowar 70 Sangvi 2.71 Uninhabited
71 Kowtha Buzurg 4.21 H E W PR PO Ri,] 72 Demmi 1.84 Un inhabited 73 Raipuf 0.56 Un inhabited 74 MaIkaJpahad 0.20 Un inhabited 75 KUmali 2.08 P W KR PO Ri,]
76 Kupti Khurd 2.31 W KR Ri,1 77 Gandhari J.17 W KR ]owar 78 Gajli 3.38 W KR Ri,J 79 Warthamanur 3.33 p W KR Ri,1 go Pipri 3.69 p E W KR PO Ri,J
97
DIRECTORY
and Land use BOATH TALUK
LAND USE (Area under different types of land lise in acres) Religious, r -.A. , Nearest Day historical Loca-
Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code
Forest r -, Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) ( 18) (I)
1,088 2,147 240 Adilabad 30 41 138 164 2,193 26 Nirmal 36 42
1,363 288 57 Adilabad 35 43 712 204 261 Adilabad 34 44
34 1,879 144 151 Adilabad 32 Monday 45
367 69 56 Adilabad 31 46 m 537 259 89 Adilabad 30 47
1,639 303 51 42 Adilabad 28 48 531 614 34 43 Adilabad 33 4<)-330 1,072 141 76 Adilabad 36 50
77 142 18 44 Adilabad 30 51 73 881 144 9 Adilabad 38 52
961 304 21 Adilabad 40 53· 981 152 12 Adilabad 40 S4
14 701 153 21 Adihbad 36 55
62 213 143 17 Adilabad 38 56" 354 1,110 219 163 Adilabad 42 57 514 2,878 420 92 Adilabad 42 58
360 75 25 Adilabad 45 59 149 1,279 203 506 Adilabad 45 60
1,320 45 48 14 Nirmal50 " 61
3,129 393 172 150 Nirmal 50 62 219 1,053 58 46 Nirmal51 63
37 597 46 17 Nirmal 55 64 8 2,996 29 39 Nirmal50 Wednesday 65
880 14 21 Nirmal 51 66 1,439 134 14 Nirmal48 67
233 967 220 314 Nirmal48 68 203 144 849 Adilabad 45 69
1,010 580 10 44 Adilabad 48 71}
261 1,950 236 242 Adilabad 45 71 304 763 53 57 Adilabad 4S 72 202 87 32 37 Nirmal 4) 73
9 110 8 1 Nirmal40 74 83 267 374 607 Nirmal 38 75
25 1,282 171 Nirmal34 76 172 474 85 17 Nirmal40 77
1,045 566 139 413 Nirmal40 78 •
178 1,569 323 61 Adilabad 35 7<)-2,097 220 44 Adilabad 36 8()
9~
VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loea- Ar~a
,-________ ----___________ -A--___________ ,
tion ~ame ot' Viibge in EducatiGi1a, ;\;~u;cal Ekctri..:ity Drinking Corr.\l\U- Postal and Staple Code Sq. l\'files wa ter nicat:ons Telegraph food .'-'c.
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7J (8) (9) (10)
-------,-
81 AJegao'l Khurd 2.84 P E W PR PO Ri,] 82 AdegaO!l Buzurg 1.38 P W KR !( i,J ~3 I~okasmannllr 4.89 P W KR PO Ri,J g4 .1: l.ia 1.97 W KR Ri,J RS Chincholi l.i6 p W KR Ri,J
~6 Dharampuri 1.53 P W KR Ri,J
87 Mllkhra Khurd 1.22 W KR Ri,J
88 r,;[ukhra Buzurg 2.31 P W KR Ri,J
89 Kupti Buzurg 2.31 Un inhabited 90 Turn;_:m BllZurg 3.29 P W KR lowar
91 Tarnam Khurd 2.23 W KR Ri,J
92 Jasnapur 1.00 Uninhabited 93 Wagdhari 0.87 P W KR Ri,J
94 Madapur 3.77 P W KR Ri,J
95 Gundiwagu 3.05 W KR Ri,J
96 Gaidpalle 1.92 W KR RU 97 Kcshavpattan 2.28 P W KR Ri,J 98 Gundi 0.72 P W KR Ri,J 99 Mankapur 1.89 P W KR Ri,J
100 Malyal 2.90 P W KR Ri,J
101 Navegaon 1.56 P W KR Ri,J 102 Salyada 1.66 P W KR Ri,J 102A Dhaba Khurd 1.90 P W KR Ri,J 103 Narsapur 2.50 P W KR PO Ri,) 104 Gundala 2.10 P W KR Ri,J 105 Lingapur 2.67 Uninhabited
106 Jogipet 4.R3 W KR Ri,J 107 Sirchalma O.SO P W KR Ri,J lOS Neradigonda 0.41 P W KR Ri,J 109 Neradigonda Khurd . 3.46 W Ri,J 110 Babajipet 4.87 p W KR Ri,J
III Kuntala BUZllrg 1.52 W KR Ri,J 112 Venkatapur 0.74 P W KR Jowar 113 Kuntala Khurd 7.49 p W KR Jowar 114 Nagamalyal 1.59 W KR Jowar ll5 Buggaram 2.52 p W KR Ri,J
116 Sowcrgaon 4,03 W KR Ri,J 117 Rolmamda 1.97 W KR Ri,J US Kishtapur 1.79 W PR Ri,J 119 Shankarapur 1.15 W KR Ri,J 120 Nerad igonda 5.91 p W PR PO Ri,J
99
DIRECTORY
and Land use BOATH TALUK
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, ,. , Nearest Day historical Loca-
Area not Town or (hys or archaeo- lion Cultivated Area available and of the logic)I im- Code
Forest r- ---------.., CuIturable for cuIti- distance Weekly portance, No_ Irrigated Unirrigated waste valion (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)
1,537 215 65 Adilabad 35 81 715 113 53 Adilabad 35 82
209 2,335 363 .t.. .... .:... Adilabad 35 83 900 148 215 Adihbad 37 84 501 195 46 Adilabad 38 85
5 602 178 196 Adilabad 40 86 16 698 40 26 Adilabad 58 87
257 1,077 108 36 Adilabad 40 88 677 516 164 121 NirmaI 36 89 903 563 609 30 NirmaI 36 90
640 612 110 65 Nirmal25 91 586 35 5 14 Nirmal34 '12 499 49 8 Nirmal35 93
1,833 391 188 NirmaI 36 94 1,865 56 31 Adilabad 46 95
140 501 142 445 Adilabad 48 96 610 701 150 8 Adilabad 45 97
81 126 150 103 Adilabad 42 98 904 144 161 Adilabad 48 99
1,228 213 415 Adilabad 40 100
816 60 122 Adilabad 38 to! 537 523 2 AdiIabad 42 102 516 275 400 25 Adilabad 38 102A
1,311 1,329 140 Adilabad 46 103 188 833 101 220 Adilabad 45 104 670 123 217 698 Adilabad 50 105
2,759 170 52 110 Adilabad 52 106 552 T(44); Tk(44) 60 137 Adilabad 50 lOT
2,496 101 83 Adilabad 48 ]08 2,211 Adilabad 52 109 2,695 194 27 200 Adilabad 52 110'
732 138 39 63 Adilabad 38 III 70 319 57 27 Adilabad 3 112
4,055 T(4); Tk(4) 116 67 218 Adilabad 40 113 849 156 121 Adilabad 22 114 138 972 230 272 Nirmal 34 115
486 759 1,130 204 Ninnal 32 116 10 1,126 124 Nirmal25 117
151 255 647 92 Nirmal 25 118 690 25 21 Nirmal25 119 315 996 2,154 317 Nirmal 30 Saturday 12i)'
100
VILLAGE
ADILABAD D1STRICT Amenities
AMEl"lTIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE
Loca- Area r- ---A "\ tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity D;inking Commu- Postal and Staple
Code Sq. Miles \vater nications Telegraph Food ~o.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (b) (7) (8) (9) (10)
------------121 Buddikonda 2.26 P W KR Ri,J
122 Lakhampur 2.15 W PR Ri,J
123 Chincholi 2.15 W KR Ri,J
124 Tejapur 1.92 p W KR PO Ri,J
125 Pochera 2.53 M W PR PO Ri,J
126 Kuchalapur 2.31 p W KR Ri,J
127 Vcnkatapur 0.48 Uninhabited
J:?8 Kistapur 1.66 Uninhabited
129 Kangutta 2.24 p E W KR Ri,J
130 Boath Buzurg 4.60 H H E W PR PO Ri,J
131 Medi 1.26 Uninhabited
1'~ j_ Karathwada 0.95 p E W KR Ri,J
133 Pardi Khurd 2.33 p W KR Ri,J
134 Gollapur 4.29 W KR Ri,J
135 Nakkalawada 3.16 p W KR Ri,J
136 Babera 4.46 p W KR Ri,J
137 Kantegaon 2.53 p W KR Ri,J
138 Wajar 6.35 KR Ri,J
139 ~ngini 7.44 p W KR Ri,J
140 Marh,paHe 5.96 p W KR PO Ri,J
141 Surdapur 1.11 L'ninhabited
142 Narayanpur 2.64 p W KR Ri,J
143 Anduru 4.91 p W KR Ri,J
144 PatnapUf 3.93 P W KR PO Ri,J
145 Boath Khurd 2.06 Uninhabited
146 Keslapur 0.9J Uninhabited
147 Pippaiadari 295 P W KR Ri,J
148 Biriagondi 0.18 Uninhabited
149 Dhannur Khurd 1.15 Uninhabited
150 Dhannur Buzurg 3.83 M W KR PO Ri,J
151 Bahrapur 0.90 Uninhabited
152 Nagapur 1.01 W KR Ri,J
153 Bonda:di 2.48 p W KR Ri,J
154 Darba 1.99 p W KR Ri,J
155 Waddur 4.65 p W KR PO Ri,J
156 Surdapur 2.53 W KR Ri,J 157 Rajura 5.93 P W KR Ri,J 158 PurushothampUT 2.36 Unillhabited 15\: Bande111regad 2.75 p W KR Ri,J 160 Koratkal Buzurg. 1.59 P W KR Ri,J
101
DIRECTORY
and Land lise BOATH TAtUK \
LAND liSF (Area under different types of land use in acres) ReJigious, ,... 1 Nearest D,(I' histori.;al l.ocii-
Area not Town or da.ys or archaeo· t'QU
Cultivated Area available and ofrhe logIcal im- Code Forest r
-_._, Culturable for culti- dis!1nce WeekJy portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Marlrd if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) d7) (18) (1)
655 7~")O 91 Nirma\ :18 121
334 809 95 138 Nirmal 32 }22
421 281 39 635 Nirmal34 123
1,003 151 74 Nirmal 35 124 412 759 380 68 Nirnlal .ro 125
1,341 27 110 Nirmal45 126 287 19 Nirmal .J4 127 378 6 17 Nirmal 43 128
1,195 97 141 NirmaJ 45 129 2,632 106 206 Nirmal45 130
138 64\ 21 6 Nirmal50 131 507 76 25 Nirmal 46 132 549 845 95 2 Nirmal 52 133
2,223 396 83 43 Nirma\ 52 134 662 1.265 72 23 Nirmal 52 135
156 1,98.:1 72 643 N irmal 55 135
897 615 73 34 Nirmal60 137 4,064 Nirmal 58 138 3,866 790 37 68 Nirmal 60 13)
2,612 1,074 69 60 Nirmal 55 140
463 213 20 14 Nirmal 52 141
1,482 170 25 12 Nirmal54 142
1,803 1,277 60 2 Nirmal54 143
1,223 1,168 186 64 Nirmal50 144
1.104 207 7 N irmal 48 145
340 2'27 11 4 Nirma148 146
1,012 728 124 24 Nirma1 50 147 29 14 71 Nirmal52 148
226 458 26 26 Nirmal 50 149 190 1,980 187 94 Nirmal50 ISO
519 38 18 Nirmal 50 151
483 156 6 1 Nirmal50 152 692 729 34 132 Nirmal ... 4ll 153
342 812 90 29 Nirmal 37 154 675 1,914 386 174 Nirmal 35 155
1.155 311 144 15 Nirn1al 37 156
3,461 238 35 61 Nirmal 26 157 1,504 4 2 Nirmal24 ISS 1,268 409 23 Nirmal25 15'1
294 417 182 124 Nirmal 25 1OO
ADtLABAD DISTRICT
Loca· tion
Code ~.
Name of Vilbge
(l) (2)
16i Wanlddi 161 iSpur
163 [\Iarayanpur W Lingatla 165 Koratkal Khurd
1M Dhannora 167 ArepaUe 168 Boragaon 169 f>eechra
RF r 1. RF ~:
t RF :> RF 1-RF ~ ,. RF G I RF '7 I RF 8 )
RF 9 l\[arayanpur
Area in
Sq. Miles
(3)
1.22 3.56 3.86 3.23 0.46
1.76 3.44 2.50 6.23
N.A.
N.A.
rEducational
(4)
P
P
RESERVE
te2
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE A _____ ~
Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and water nications Telegraph
(5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
W PR PO W KR W KR W KR W KR
Uninhabited W KR W KR W KR
FOREST BLOCKS
Uninhabited
KR
VILLAGE
Amenities
Staple Fool
(10)
Ri,J Ri,J Ri.J Ri,J Ri,J
Ri,J Ri,J Jowar
Jowar
103
DIRECTORY
l'.nd Land use
LAND USE (Area under different types ~f land use in acres) Nearest .,----~---- -A
Area no7' Town Cultivated Area availabJe and
For~st ,-_" ______ A ______ , Cu]turable for culti- distance Irrigated Unirrigated waste vat ion (In Kms.)
(11) (12) (13) ( 14) (15) (16)
85 634 61 Nirmal23 2,IS7 79 2 JO Nirmal 26
873 827 15 755 Nirmal 22 1,761 280 10 16 Nirmal25
90 182 22 Nirmal25
956 142 2 26 Nirmal18 1,880 292 20 1 Nirmal 18 1,318 222 18 42 Nirma120
1,415 208 2,000 364 Nirmal22
RESER VB FOREST BLOCKS
Uninhabited
2,470 Adilabad 45
Day or days
of the Weekly Market
Sunday
BOATH TALUK
Religious, l1istoc ical. Lo:;<{-
or arch3.eo~ tion logical im- Coie portance, No.
if ::ny
(18) (1)
J61 162 163 164 165
166
167 Ion 169
( RF 1 I RF 2 I RF 3 I RF 4 I
1 ~:! , l j<F 7 l RF 8
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
NIRMAL TALUK
1971 1971 1971 1971 location "iame of Village Location Name of Village Location Name of VilJage Location Nan:e of ViIlag~ Code No. Code No. Code No. Code No.
(1) (2) (I) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2)
135 Akkapur 130 Gamjal 51 Malkapur 37 Rajura 120 Aloor 59 Godesra 72 Mallapur 29 Rampur
1 Ambagaon 94 Godhesra 165 Mallapur 153 Rampur 7 Ambakanti 114 Gopalpet 146 Mambapur 116 Ranapur
144 Ananthapet 5 GuJmadaga 177 Mamda 154 Rasmatla 187 Ananthpet 31 Gundampalle 174 Mandapatle 65 Ratnapur
18 Andkur 126 Manjlapur 23 Anjani 49 Hadgaon 42 Manmad 33 Samanderpal!c
172 Arepalle 43 Havarga 70 Mayapur 133 Sangampet 44 Arly Khurd 12 Medanpur 71 Sangvi 34 Arly Buzurg 148 Medpalle 102 Sarangpur. 82 Jafrapur 46 Motakpallc 48 Sathagaon 112 Jam 74 Mujgi 36 Saval'gaon 170 Rabapur 104 JewJy 134 Muktapuf 26 Shakapur 115 Ragirthipur 164 Munpalle 128 Shakari 21 Ramini Buzurg 88 Kadli 75 5iddankunta 62 Ramini Khurd 129 Kadthal 127 Siddapur 67 Banasp?llc 19 Kallur 111 Nagapur 86 Sirgapur 184 Bundai Khanapur 92 Kalva 61 Nagar 131 Soan 91 Beervelli 141 Kamalapur ]43 Nagnaipet 2 Suryapllf 53 Bhagapur 188 Kamalkota 191 Naldurthi 47 Biloli 69 Kanjar 22 Nandan 77 130pparam 158 Kankapur 27 Narsapur 125 Talveda 93 Boregaon 98 Kankati 171 Narsapur 96 Tandra
173 Boregaon 179 KappanpalLe 28 Naseerabad 151 Tandra 4 Burugpalle 109 Kharji 145 Neelaipet 8 Tekulpahad
45 Burugpalle 149 Kishanraopet 140 Nirmal 35 Tembareni 156· Rmugpalle 84 Thamsa 52 Kishtapur
138 Thimmapur 137 Kondapur 11 Oala 167 Tirpalle 40 Chakepalle 169 Koratkal 166 Chamanpalle 66 Kothur 20 Turati 183 Chandaram 103 Kowtla Buzurg 80 Pakpatla 30 Chadapalle 83 Kowtla Khurd 57 Panchgudi 110 Vadelli
118 Chincholi Bllzurg 132 Kuchanpalle 157 Parimandal 97 Vaiktm(aper 100 Chincholi (Malak) 9 Kuntala 162 ParpalJe ~ 95 Vanjer
32 Chintalakunta 106 Kupti 160 Peechara 152 Vastapur 186 Chintal Chanda 24 Kusli 60 Peepri 99 Velgudllari 85 Chittiyal 15 Penchikalpahad 76 Velmal
181 Lachampur 108 Pendaldhari 121 Vengvapet 90 Piyarmur 136 Venkatapur
182 Dantepalle 119 Lakshmipur 79 Pochnmpad 192 Venkatapur 190 Devtapur 124 Langdapur 189 Ponkal 17 Venkllt 113 Dhani 168 Laxmanchanda 107 Ponkur 122 Vishwanathpct 161 Dharmaram 13 Limba Bllzurg 185 Potaram 16 Vittapur 55 Dharmora 14 Limba Khurd 105 Potia 101 Vyakarpal1e 25 Dharyapur 68 Lingampalle 39 Potpalle Buzurg 87 DiJawarpur 175 Lingapur 73 Potpalle Khurd
180 Dimmadurthi 54 Lohesra 50 Potpalle Maroof 159 Waddial 41 Dongergaon 78 Lolam 150 Pulimadgu 56 WatoH 3 Dovnelle 178 Lonkapahad
117 Dyangapur 163 Machapur 176 Raidhari 38 Yeddur
63 Gadchanda 81 Madapur 6 Raipahad 142 Yedlapur
155 Gaidepalle 58 Mahola 64 Raipur 139 Yellapalle
123 Gajulpet 89 Malegaon 10 Rajapur 147 Yellareddypet
105
106
VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHlN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area r-
____ A _______________ ,
tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nicatiol1s Telegraph Food No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (to)
1 I\mbagaon 2.92 p W Ri,J 2 Suryapur 4.07 W Ri,J 3 Dovnelle 7.28 W Ri,J 4 Burugpalle 4.47 R Ri,J 5 Gulmadaga 9.09 P.M. W KR PO Ri,J
6 Raipahad 2.55 Uninhabited 7 Ambakanti 4.58 p W Ri,J & TekuJpahad 1.84 Uninhabited 9 Kuntala 4.06 M,H D W KR PO Ri,J
10 Rajapur 1.34 Uninhabited
11 Oala 6.30 P W,R KR PO Ri,J 12 Medanpur 2.68 R Ri,J 13 Limba Buzurg 2.95 W Ri,J 14 Limba Khurd 4.44 P,H W PO Ri,J 15 PenchikaJpahad 2.03 P R Ri,J
16 Vittapur 1.68 P Tk Ri,J 17 Venkur 0.32 R Ri,J 18 Andkur 3.33 P W KR PO Ri,J 19 Kallur 2.02 P E W,R PR PO Ri,J 20 'f'Jrati 1.65 p W Ri,J
21 rhmini Buzurg 2.84 p W Ri,] 22 I'<:.lnd,ln 1.77 P W Ri,J 23 i'I.'1jani 1.50 W Ri,] 24 lel,li 7.26 W RU 25 lJi13ryapur 3.77 E W PR Ri,J
21i :;Iukapur 0.81 Uninhabited 27 I\i:.!rsapur 3.77 P,M.H E W PR Ri,J,M 28 N~,eerabad 1.04 W Ri,J,M 2q !b~pur 1.32 P E W PR PO Ri,J,M )0 C r,.lI·!apallc 0.77 TK KR Ri,J,M
31 GUrldaI1l)aik ::.0) P.M E W KR PO Ri,J,M 32 Chmt3iakunLl 0.71 Uniniwbited 33 :;~(nhndcrpaJle 1.54 p IN Ri,} 3t, A'.·\~, Buzurg 2.30 p W Ri,] 1'5 . ...-, :,-.lbareni 3.08 M W KR PO Ri,J
36 .'a ",rgaoa 0.52 ['lIinhabited 37 Hajura 9.71 P W KR PO Ri,J 38', Yeddur 0.88 P W Ri,J 39 POipalle BllZurg 1.45 P ~ Ri,J 4{} C11dcpalle 3.()~ P W Ri,J
101
DIRECTORY -, and Land use NIRMAL TALUK
LA~D USE (Area under different types of land use in acres Religious, r----------------A-----------------, NeaJcst Day historical . Loca·
Area not Town or days or archaeo~ tion CuI tivated Area available and of the logical im- Code j
Forest r--------"---------, Culturablc for culli- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste va lion (In Kms.) Market ifany
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (\6) (\7) (18) (1)
798 459 600 20 Nirmal 20 1 504 61S 900 582 Nirmal20 2
1,377 T(54); Tk(54) 1,289 1,091 848 Nirmal24 3 1,362 1,172 251 75 Nirmal26 .4 2,134 T(39!); Tk(391) 2,469 698 125 Nirmal 32 5
886 644 102 Nirmal 19 6 302 T(6); Tk(76) 2,128 360 65 Nirmal2S 7 665 298 53 161 Nirmal 19 8 616 n102); Tk(102) 1,481 206 193 Nirmal24 ?
455 301 101 Ninna122 10
466 T(IG1); Tk(161) 2,049 1,051 305 Nirmal 19 11 406 T(27); Tk(27) 900 225 157 Nirmal24 12
T(12S); Tk(125) 1,039 505 219 Ninnal 10 13 T(176); Tk(l76) 1,024 745 896 Nirmal 10 14 T(49); Tk(49) 735 515 Nirmal 14 15
T(28); Tk(2S) 90S 100 39 Nirmal 16 .16 T(36); Tk(36) 94 33 41 Nirmal 19 11 T(221); Tk(22l) 860 1,553 487 Nirmal 15 19 T(207); Tk(2G7) 452 538 95 Nirmal 12 i9
T(98); Tk(93) S4S 98 12 Nirmal 17 20
132 T(WO); fk(200) 1,073 278 134 Nirmal 22 21 T(R9); Tk(89) 741 81 221 Nirmal 18 22
367 527 66 Nirmal 25 2~ 148 T(2S); Tk(28) 2,249 1,281 940 Nirmal 26 24
T(8); Tk(8) 424 389 1,591 Nirmal 20 25
Unillhabited Nirmal20 26 736 T(273); Tk(273) 636 455 312 Nirmal 19 27
T(95); Tk(95) 357 23 190 Nirma120 28 T(196); Tk(196) 287 196 ·165 Nirmal 16 29 T(36); Tk(36) 269 184 3 Nirmal 14 30
T(35); Tk(35) 950 186 166 Nirmal 12 .31 287 81 86 Nirmal 13 ·32!
T(60); Tk(60) 719 3 201 Nirmal 12 31 T(92); Tk(92) 466 3,450 569 Nirmal21 34'
110 T(290); Tk(290) 731 516 324 "lirmal 20 35 ~~.
232 75 25 Nirmal 18 36; T(600); Tk(600) 1,927 1,725 1,962 Nirma120 17: • "
312 171 80 NirmaI 19 38~
T(6); Tk(6) 651 197 74 Nirmal 18 .3?, ~
T(89); Tk(89) 1,041 810 31 Nirmal 22 4()
108
VILLAGE,
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE l.oca- Area ,- ..... tion l': arne of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food flo.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
41 Dongergaon 1.03 P W Ri,J 42 Manmad 3.58 M,H W PO Ri,J 43 Havarga 1.37 :P W Ri,J 44 Arly Khurd 1.04 p W Ri,J 45 Burugpalle 3.08 p R Ri,J
46 Motakpalle 3.08 R Ri,J,M 47 Biloli 1.20 P W Ri,J,M 48 Sathagaon 3.58 P W Ri,J,M 49 Hadgaon 1.26 P W Ri,J,M 50 Potpalle Maroof 0.86 W Ri,J,M
S1 Malkapu~ 3.22 Uninhabited S2 Kishtapur 1.23 P W Ri,J S3 Bhagapur 2.34 p W Ri,J 54 Lohesra 7.60 M W PO Ri,J 55 Dharmora 1.83 p W Ri,J
56 Watoli 3.10 P W Ri,J 57 Panchgudi 2.56 P W KR PO Ri,J 58 Mahola 1.55 W Ri,J 59 Godesra 1.24 P W Ri,J 60 Peepri 6.14 P W KR PO Ri,J
61 Nagar 2.64 P W Ri,J 62 Bamini Khuni 2.74 p W Ri,J 63 Gadchanda 6.23 P W KR PO Ri,J 64 Raipur 3.93 P W KR PO Ri,J 65 RatnapUf 4.48 P W KR PO Ri,]
66 Kotlmr 2.00 Tk Ri,J 67 Ballaspalle 3.47 P W KR Ri,] 68 LingampaIJe 1.47 P W Ri,J 69 Kanjar 3.69 P W Ri,J 70 Mayapur 1.39 P W Ri,J
71 Sangvi 4.83 P,R W KR PO Ri,J 72 Mallapur 1.37 Ri,J 73 Potpalle Kh'm\ 1.33 P W Ri,J 74 Ml1jgi 3.64 P W KR PO Ri,J 75 Siddankunta 1.44 P W Ri,J
16 Velma I 5,41 P W KR PO Ri,J,M 71 Boppararn 3.40 P E W KR Ri,J,M 78. Lohim 3.45 Uninhabittd 79 Pochampad 1.99 Uninhabited fl() Pakpatla 2.45 P W PR PO Ri,J,M
109
DIRECTORY
and Land use NIRMAL TALUK
LA'<D LSE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, r----------------~A------------'-----) Nearest Day historical Loca-
Area not Town or days or archaeo- lion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code
Forest r-------~..A.-------, CuJturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrihated Unirrigated waste vat ion (In Kms.) Market· if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)
T(17); Tk(17) 136 146 360 Nirmal 16 41 T(223); Tk(223) 1,031 409 628 Nirmal 18 42 T(54); Tk(54) 347 132 143 Nirmal20 43 T(16); Tk(16) 49 140 460 Nirmal 19 44
1,022 750 199 Nirmal 20 45
1,291 538 142 Nirmal21 46 T(184); Tk( (84) 306 115 163 Nirmal22 47 T(93); Tk(93) 952 1,159 87 Nirmal20 48
460 150 196 Nirmal 26 49 T(9); Tk(9) 258 97 186 Nirmal28 50
T(65); Tk(65) 155 205 239 Nirmal25 51 T(102); Tk(102) 345 185 155 Nirmal33 52 T(99); Tk(99) 1,259 81 58 Nirmal32 53 T(438); Tk(438) 2,566 410 1,450 Nirmal 35 54 T(182); Tk(182) 972 117 Nirmal40 55
T(llO); Tk(llO) 1,093 419 362 Nirmal40 56 T(137); Tk(137) 786 219 496 Nirmal38 57 T(S9); Tk(59) 382 298 253 Nirmal 36 58 T(l45); Tk(145) 22 390 136 Nirmal35 59 T(191); Tk(191) 2,123 1,219 396 Nirmal 30 60
T(148); Tk(148) 1,084 100 357 Nirmal35 61 T(135); Tk(135) 783 72 763 Nirmal 25 62 T(300); Tk(300) 1,867 237 1,583 Nirmal23 63 T(9); Tk(9) 1,028 566 912 Nirmal 20 64 T(405); Tk(4J5) 593 138 1,731 Nirmai 11 65
T(26); Tk(26) 745 65 Nirmal14 66 T(189); Tk(189) 837 718 476 Nirmalll 67 T(120; Tk(l21) 497 288 94 Nirmal 10 68
170 T(204); Tk(204) 912 621 454 Nirmal9 69 T(42); Tk(42) 293 22 532 Nirmal6 70
T (359); (359) 394 1,040 1,393 .N irma! 9 71 T(96); Tk(96) 318 385 77 Nirmal8 72 T(S3); Tk(S3) 488 277 31 Nirmal 8 73
208 T(250); Tk(250) 495 1,168 208 Nirmal23 74 64 TOS5); Tk(l55) 202 243 257 Nirmal20 75
T(217); Tk(217) 584 1,761 900 Nirma120 76 T(I,52l); Tk(l,52!) 53 444 158 Pochampad 4 7T
Sub-merged completely IInder Pocliampad Project 78 . Sub-merged completely under Pochampad Project 79-
T(79); Tk(79) 1,172 247 70 Nirmal 10 81)
Form No.-9
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VILLAGE-
ADlLABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area r'--~------- ____ -A-_________________ ,
tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Posta I and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegmph Food No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) ~lO)
81 Madapur. 5,77 P E W PR PO Ri,J,M 82 Jafrapur 2.61 W KR Ri,J,M 83 Kowtla Khurd 4.06 P E W,Tk KR PO Ri,J,M 84 Thamsa 3.91 E W KR Ri,J,M 85 Chittiyal 2.39 P E W PR PO Ri,J,M
86 Sirgapur 1.77 P E W,Tk PR PO Ri,J,M 87 Dilawarpur 10.71 M,H E W PR PO Ri,J,M 88 KadIi 2.22 W Ri,J,M 89 Malegaon 2.49 E W Ri,J,M 90 Piyarmur 2.S2 P W,Tk Ri,J,M
91 Beervelli 4,90 P W,Tk KR PO Ri,J 92 Kalva 6.42 P W KR PO Ri,J 93 Boregaon 2.73 P W,Tk Ri,J 94 Godhesra 2.24 W Ri,J 95 Vanjer 2.90 P W Ri,J
96 Tandra 4.60 P W,Tk Ri.J 97 Vaikuntapur 1.09 P W Ri,J 98 Kankati 1.72 P W Ri,J 99 Velgudhari 3.12 VII inhabited
100 Chincholi (MaJak) 3.90 P E W .. Ri,J
101 Vyakarpalle 1.44 P W Ri,J 102 Sarangpur 1.63 P,M E W,Tk PR PO Ri,J 103 Kowtla Buzurg 4.49 P E W,Tk PR PO Ri,J 104 Jewly 4.66 P R Ri,J 105 Potia 5.13 P W Ri,J
106 Kupti 3.60 W Ri,] 107 Ponkur 4.37 W Ri,J 108 Pendaldhari 1.96 W Ri,J 109 Kharji 4.14 Uninhabited 110 Vadelli 5.59 P W,Tk PO Ri,J
111 Nagapur 2.25 W Ri,J 112 Jam 11.84 P D E W,Tk PR PO Ri,J 113 Dhani 5.\9 P E W,Tk PR Ri,J 114 Gopalpct 5.37 P .. W,Tk Ri,] 115 Baginhipur 2.46 Uninhabited
116 Ranapur 2,}7 .. .. W Ri,J 117 Dyangapur 2.35 P.M .. W PR Ri,J US Cbim:holi BUll1rg 7.S0 P,M .. E W PR PO Ri,J 119 Lakshmipur 2.03 P .. W' KR - Ri,J 120 Aloor 5.2\ p E W KR PO Ri,J
111
DIRECTORY
and Land use NIRMAL TALUK..
LAND USE (Area under d ifferen t types of land use in acres) Religious,
".. -., Nearest Day historical Loca-Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion
Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code Forest r- -., Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No.
Irrigated Unirrigated waste valion (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (I)
46 T(313); Tk(313) 2,175 794 364 Nirmal 13 81 T(59); Tk(59) .1,007 371 233 Nirmal 10 82
433 T(132); Tk(l32) 1,014 76 943 Nirmal 5 83 1,793 1'(31); Tk(31) 113 67 498 Nirmal7 84
1'( 177); Tk( 177 ) 882 17 453 Nirmal5 85
T(147); Tk(147) 568 93 324 Nirmal8 86 851 T(635); Tk(635) 2,886 785 2,197 Nirmal 12 /1,7
968 313 139 Nirmal18 88 900 451 140 102 Nirmal24 89 382 T(65); Tk(65) 612 343 210 Nirmal16 9()
3<W T(166);1Tk( 166) 2,302- 172 156 Nirmal 14 91 2,920 1'(235); Tk(235) 729 224 Nirmal9 92
1'(150); Tk(l50) 1,349 206 42 Ninnal 13 93 89 591 753 Nirmal 15 94
429 700 642 85 Nirmal16 95
500 1'(18); Tk(lS) 2,046 50 330 Nirm1l 15 96-
328 36 262 71 Nirmal 17 97
175 715 328 57 Nirmal 16 98
925 660 251 160 Nirmal 26 99 379 1,531 305 281 Nirmal 18 100
1'(25); Tk(2S) 701 143 52 Nirmal16 101
70 1'(137); 1'k(137) 621 161 54 Nirmallil 102
80 1'(46); Tk(46) 1,33] 489 937 Nirmal 19 103
663 T(5l); Tk(51) 1,727 226 315 Nirmal21 J04
1,383 1,109 193 598 Nirmal23 105
1,220 711 343 30 Nirmal23 106 1,360 293 421 588 Ni'rmal25 101
1,030 112 ]04 8 Nirmal28 108 ] ,601 581 384 84 Nirma126 109
1,827 917 691 142 Nirmal 19 ll()
1,326 l' (31); 1'k(31) 273 161 6 Nirmal20 111
3,t85 1'(210); Tk(210) 2,476 892 814 Nirmal 18 112 1,548 1'(130); Tk(l30) 1,341 30] 1 Nirmal 15 113
1,180 T(88); 1'k(B8) ] ,716 306 146 Nirmal 15 114
1,542 30 2 Nirmal9 115
832 403 53 100 }\ irma} 8 116-
798 T(105); 1'k(105) 238 158 205 :--.irmal 8 117
2,646 T(171); 1'k(l7l) 506 882 595 Nirmal6 118 T(126); Tk(126) 23 701 449 Nirmal8 Jl9 1'(222); Tk(222) 57 1,868 .1,187 Nirmal9 121)
112
VILLAGE
AD1LABAD DlSTRICT Amenities
AME:-.1lTIES AVAILABLE WITHI>' THE VILLAGE
Loc:;.- ;\rca r-- A ~
lion '-.'ame of Village in Educ.ltiolDI :\ledical Electricity Drinking Co 111 i11U- Post~l and Staple Code Sq. Miles WJtcr nications Telegraph FclOd No.
( I) (2) 0) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) dO)
121 Vcrigyapet 2.59 P.M E W.Tk KR PO Ri,J
122 V bhwana th ret 1.01 {jliill/z(lbited 123 Gajulpet 1.74 P E W PR Ri,J
124 Langdapur 0.34 W,Tk KR Ri,J
]25 Talveda 0.76 W.Tk PR Ri,J
126 Manjlapur 2.30 P E W,Tk PR PO Ri,J
127 Siddapur 1.17 P E W,Tk,R KR Ri,J
128 Shakari 0.80 W,Tk KR Ri,J
129 Kadthal 3.12 P E W,Tk.R PR PO Ri,J
130 Gamjal 1.32 P E W PR Ri,J
131 Soan 4.75 P,M,H E W PR PO Ri,J
132 Kuchanpalle 2.18 P E W PR PO Ri,J
133 Sangampet 2.02 P W PR Ri,J
134 Muktapur 3.01 P E W PR Ri,J
135 Akkapur 1.75 P E W,Tk PR Ri.J
136 Venkatapur 2.21 P E W,Tk PR Ri,J
137 Kondapur 0.70 P E W,Tk PR Ri,J
138 Thimmapur 0.25 Uninhabited 139 Yellapalle 3.95 P W,Tk KR Ri,J
140 Nirmal (Rural) N.A. Uninhabited
141 Kamalapur 0.43 Uninhabited 142 Yedlapur 6.72 Uninhabited 143 Nagnaipet 0.37 Unillhabited 144 Ananthapet 1.18 P E W,Tk KR Ri,J
145 Neelaipet 1.14 W PR Ri,J
146 Mambapur 2.24 U/1 illhabited 147 Yellareddypet 5.27 P W Ri,J,M
148 Medpalle 1.84 P W Ri,J,M
149 Kishanraopct 2.46 W Ri,J,M
150 PuJimadgu 2.91 UI1 il1habited
151 Tandra 4.08 P,M W Ri,J,M
152 Vastapur 2.99 W Ri,J,M
153 Rampur 2.35 W Ri,J,M
154 Rasmatla 3.90 W Ri,J,M
155 Gaidcpalle 2.13 P W Ri,~,M
156 Burugpalle 0.52 W Ri,J,M
15:7 Parimandal 4.87 W PR PO Ri,J,M
158 Kankapur 3.17 P E W,Tk PR Ri,J,M
159 Waddial 7.23 H E W,Tk PR PO Ri,J,M
160 Peechara 3.56 P E W PR Ri,J,M
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DIRECTORY
ani Land Dile NIRMAL TALUK.
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, r ., Nearest Day historical Loca-
Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code
Forest ~ ....., Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance. No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (;)
190 T(413); Tk(413) 371 33 650 Nirmal4 121 266 T(I04); Tk(l04) 167 59 50 Nirmal5 122
T(343); Tk(343) 421 285 114 Nirmal2 123 T(44); Tk(44) 20 20 133 Nirmal4 124 T(43); Tk(43) 236 207 Nirmal2 125
T(404); Tk(404) 834 33 202 NirmaI3 126 90 T(84); Tk(84) 161 205 208 Nirmal3 ]27
T(13); Tk(13) 428 42 29 Nirmal5 128 1,617 T(186); Tk(I86) 33 I 14 146 Nirma13 129
T(29); Tk(29) 549 71 195 Nirma18 130
T(2,335); Tk(2,335) 545 160 Nirmal 11 131 421 T(33); Tk(33) 844 15 82 Nirmal13 132 191 T(659); Tk(659) 257 116 69 Nirmal10 133· 228 T(145); Tk(145) 673 1,477 696 Nirmal4 134
T(96); Tk(96) 142 110 772 Nirma14 135
82 T(87); Tk(87) 400 50 795 Nirmal5 136-T(39); Tk(39) 6 83 320 Nirma14 137
155 5 Nirma14 138 1,350 T(180); Tk(18O) ;23 875 7% Nirmal5 139
Uninhabited 140
III 114 45 5 Nirmal5 ]41 153 4,063 32 52 Nirmal9 142
7 T(19); Tk(19) 139 65 6 NirmaI3 143-T(1l7); Tk(117) 22 191 425 Nirmal5 144
328 T(8O); Tk(80) 166 88 67 Nirmal4 145
653 594 57 29 Nirmal5 146· 2,189 90 1 1,092 Nirmal8 147
487 T(132); Tk(132) 522 34 2 Nirmal 5 148 678 T(63); Tk(63) 506 286 41 Nirmal11 149
1,600 183 43 36 Nirmall0 150
1,535 813 252 11 Nirma18 151 1,079 198 505 131 Ninnal11 152 1,154 229 10 IJ 1 Nirmal11 151 1,722 412 211 151 Nirmal12 154
327 834 38 164 Nirmal12 155
236 95 I Nirmal11 156 789 T(I48); Tk(148) 161 1,889 129 Nirmal8 157 761 T(29); Tk(29) 918 181 139 N irma I 6 158 •
1,951 T(162); Tk(162) 1,172 464 878 Nirmal7 159' T(132); TWX!) 475 353 1,418 Nirmal 15 j6()1-
114 '
V1LLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities.
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)
161 Dharmaram 1.83 P E W KR Ri,J,M 162 Parpalle 6.41 P E W KR PO Ri,J,M 163 Machapur 1.22 E W KR RI,J,M 164 ,Munpalle 1.77 E W KR Ri,J,M 165 Mallapur 1.64 P E W KR Ri,J,M
166 Chamanpalle 1.47 P W KR Ri,J,M 167 Tirpalle 1.98 P W KR Ri,J,M 168 Laxmanchanda 7.14 P,M Phc W PR PO Ri,J,M 169 Koratkal 8.69 P E W PR PO Ri,J,M 170 Babapur 2.42 W PR&T Ri,J,M
171 Narsapur 2.56 P Phc W PR&T Ri,J,M 172 Arepalle 5.14 P W .. Ri,J,M 173 Boregaon 2.73 P E W PR Ri,J,M 174 Mandapalle 0.97 Uninhabited 172 Lingapur 2.0t W PR Ri,J,M
176 Raidhari 1.41 iN PR Ri,J,M 177 Mamda 10.69 P E W PR PO Ri,J,M 178 Lonkapahad 1.11 Uninhabited 179 Kappanpalle 1.75 P E W Ri,J,M, 180 Dimmadurthi 4.08 P E W PR Ri,J,M
181 Lachampur 0.87 Uninhabited 182 Dantepalle 7.28 Un inhabited 183 Chandaram 1.56 W Ri,J,M 184 Banda! Khanapur 3.15 P W KR Ri,J,M 185 Potaram 1.55 P E W KR Ri,J,M
186 Chintal Chanda 4.40 P W KR PO Ri,J,M 187 Ananthpet 1.34 P E W KR Ri,J,M 188 Kamalkota 5.17 P W KR Ri,J,M 189 Ponkal 6.30 P,M,H E W KR PO Ri,J,M 190 Devtapur 1.00 Uninhabited
191 Naldurthi 9.65 P E W KR Ri,J,M 192 Venkatapur 2.03 W KR PO Ri,J,M
115
DIRECTORY
and Land use NIRMAL TALUIC
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, ,... ~ ....., Nearest Day historical Loca-Area not Town or days or archaeo- lion
Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code Forest ,... -., Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No.
Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (I)
T(36); Tk(36) 556 579 Nirmall0 161 T(111); Tk(I11) 2,159 191 1,641 Nirmal 18 162 T(42); Tk(42) 445 293 Nirmal16 163 (26); Tk(26) 492 305 309 Nirmal24 164 T(71); Tk(71) 680 90 208 Nirmal 18 165
T(72); Tk(72) 730 78 60 Nirmal 15 166 T(84); Tk(84) 582 544 57 Nirmal 13 167
908 T(2,723); Tk(2,723) 448 240 250 Nirma120 168 2,132 T(2,119); Tk(2,119) 1,200 110 Nirma126 169
312 T(188); Tk(188) 501 41 506 Nirma17 170
522 T(65); Tk(65) 825 45 181 Nirmal9 171 2,067 T(50); Tk(50) 853 190 129 Nirmal8 172
389 T(10); Tk(10) 341 379 628 Nirmal9 173 296 T(19); Tk(l9) 108 28 169 Nirma19 174
1,060 T(18); Tk(18) 392 17 Nirma19 175
644 T(5); Tk(5) 196 19 38 Nirmal9 176 5,374 T(298); Tk(298) 816 164 189 Nirmal 15 177
671 32 7 Nirmal11 178 600 T(47); Tk(47) 356 48 69 Nirmal 15 179
2,300 T(42); Tk(42) 285 43 271 Nirmal 16 180'
491 T(8); Tk(8) 28 29 Nirmal 15 181 lltlinnabited Nirma115 IS2
310 T(58); Tk(58) 399 56 175 Nirmal11 183 1,529 T(19); Tk(19) 222 56 120 NirmaI 30 184
529 463 Nirmal20 185
800 T(I,286); Tk(l,286) 231 237 Nirmal20 186· 284 539 34 Nirmal24 187
],433 970 100 805 NirmaI30 188 T(2,482); Tk(2,482) 1,363 130 57 Nirmal24 t8?'
452 182 6 Nirmal30 190'
5,744 T(loo); Tk(l00) 30 32 Nirmal22 191 527 423 349 Nirmal24 19?
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILlJAGES
MUDHOL TALUK.
1971 1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Location Nan1~ofVil1age
,Code No. Code No. Code No.
(1) (2) (1) (2)- ( 1) (2)
110 Abdullapur 114 Jalalpur 11 P,lrdi Khurd 35 Antharni 20 Jamgaon 54 Pendapalle
112 Ashta 81 Jhari Buzurg 64 Pipri 80 Jhari Khurd 61 PUSPUf
65 BabalgaoD 107 Joharpur 125 Jowla Buzurg
44 Bakot 86 JowJa Khurd 17 Rajura
31 Baroni 15 Jumda 95 Ramtek
135 Basar 1 Ranjani
4 Belgaon 134 Ratnapur
77 Beltaroda 87 Kalyani 138 Ravindapur
91 Bember 62 Kamal 139 Renukapur
66 Bhainsa 59 Kampoli Khurd 142 Roi
76 Bhosi 111 Kankapur 133' Bidralli 103 Karegaon 149 Salapur
51 Bijjur 127 KesareUi 78 Bolsa 124 Kharbala
14 Sangvi
75 Bondrat 23 Khasara 34 Sanwali
113 Boregaon 67 Khatgaon 47 Saona
60 Boregaon Buzurg 145 Kirgul Buzurg 150 Sawargaon
92 Boregaon Khurd 140 Kirgul Khurd 141 Shetpalle
144 Brahmangaon 88 Kolur 11 Shivani
6 Brahmeshwar 50 Kotalgaon 46 Siddur
109 Brahmeshwar 147 Kowtha 121 Singangaon
19 Kubeer 94 Sirala
36 Kumbhi 2 SirpaJle
11S Chandapur 68 Kumsari 25 Sonari
12 Chata 41 Kupti 52 Sunkfi
37 Chichonda 84 Kupti 148 Surli
99 Chihchala 49 Chintalabori
130 Labdi 38 Takli 105 Chintkunta 16 Chondi 39 Linga 132 Takli
32 Lingi 89 Tanur 98 Taroda
120 Dahagaon 96 Machkal 53 Thimmapur
123 Daulatabad 126 Tondala 70 Degaon 136 Mahadpur
18 Dharkubeer 13 Mahagaon
Bl Dhondapur 30 Mahalingi 93 emri Klmrd
3 Dodarna 40 Malegaon 73 Manjri 24 Varni 7 Marlagonda
104 Edbid 83 Masalga 9 Vceragohall
57 Ekgaon 58 Mategaon 101 Venkalapur
72 Elegaon 45 Mirzapur 116 Vitholi
119 Elvi 29 Mola 146 \oni
97 Mudgal
143 Ganora 117 Mudhol 71 Wadgaon 82 Mugli
42 Ghodsara 137 Mulaput 85 Wadgaon
27 Godapur 128 Wadhona
100 Govindapur 79 Wadjhari
102 Gudur 8 Nandapahad 106 Wadthala
48 Gundagaon 122 Nandgaon 33 Wai 28 Nighwa 69 Walcgaon
10 Halda 56 Wanalpahad
26 Hampoli Buzurg 22 Palsi 108 Wastapur
118 Hangirga 43 Pangra 55 Watoli
63 Hasgul 74 Pangri 90 HipnaJli S Pardi Buzurg 129 Yell;lwath
117
118
VILLAG&
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities"
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE • ~ 1
Loca- Area r- ---..:.A.----
Postal a;t tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricit9' Drinking Commu- Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications 'Telegraph Food) No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
1 Ranjani 3.95 P W KR Ri,J 2 Sirpalle 9.89 P W KR Ri,J 3 Dodarna 7.27 P W KR Ri,J 4 Belgaon 5.30 P E W KR Ri,J 5 Pardi Buzurg 7.97 M E W KR PO Ri,J
6 Brahmeshwar 0.87 W KR Ri,J 7 Marlagonda 0.73 R KR Ri,J 8 Nandapahad 2.15 Uninhabited 9 Veeragohan 1.01 Uninhabited
10 Halda 4.47 P W Ri,J
11 Shivani 2.64 W Ri,J 12 Chata 4.33 P W KR Ri,J 13 Mahagaon 5.16 M E W KR PO Ri,J 14 Sangvi 2.32 P W KR Ri,J 15 Jumda 1.47 W KR Ri,J
16 Chondi 2.12 P W KR PO Ri,J 17 Rajura 1.71 P W KR Ri,J 18 Dharkubeer l.02 P W KR Ri,J 19 Kubeer 7.67 H Phc,Fpc E W PR PO Ri,J 20 Jamgaon 2.37 P W KR Ri,J
21 Pardi Khurd 1.89 P E W KR Ri,J 22 Palsi 8.62 2M E W PR PO Ri,J 23 Khasara 1.90 P W PR Ri,J 24 Varni 1.14 P W PR Ri,J 25 Sonari 1.56 P E W PR Ri,J
26 Hampoli Buzurg 1.48 P E W KR Ri,J 27 Godaplif 2.40 P W KR. Ri,J 28 Nighwa 5.90 P,R W PR PO Ri,J 29 Mola 1.43 P W KR Ri,J 30 Mahalingi 4.53 P W KR PO Ri,J
31 Bamni 2.78 P W KR Ri,J 32 Lingi 1.00 P W KR Ri,J 33 Wai 1.31 W PR Ri,J 34 Sanwali 3.12 M E Tk KR PO Ri,] 35 Antharni 1.76 W KR Ri,J
36 Kumbhi 3.09 P W,R PR Ri,J 37 Chichonda 0.35 P W,R KR Ri,J 38 Takli 1.11 W PR Ri,J 39 Linga 0.86 W PR Ri,J 41) Malegaon 3.10 P E W PR Ri,J
119
DIRECTORY , . \
and Land use MUDHOL TALUK
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, , Nearest Day historic:!1 LO;';:l-
Area not Town or days or arch<1eo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical i111- Code I
Forest ,-____ -.A _______ ,
Cuitur"ble for culti- distance Weekly pOl'tanc:e, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) ( 16) (17) (IS) (I)
1,210 173 1,145 Bhainsa 14 ! 1 1,647 2,431 2,251 Bhainsa 18 '2 2,860 264 1,528 Bhainsa 18 3
1,304 1,724 255 109 Bhainsa 19 4 800 4,164 136 Bhainsa 14 :;
354 22 200 Bhainsa 16 ,6 " , 157 308 Bhainsa 19 7
899 312 52 113 Bhainsa 16 8 116 452 65 13 Bhainsa 16 9
2,692 132 36 Bhainsa 16 10
1,442 181 66 Bhainsa 16 11 ,;' 2,360 300 120 Bhainsa 14 12 ,; 2,914 388 Bhainsa 10 13 : 1,345 67 73 Bhainsa 11 14 '
879 38 25 Bhainsa 13 J5
" 1,126 85 145 Bhainsa 13 16 1,067 27 Bh~insa 13 17 .
583 '69 Bhainsa 14 IS 4,075 477 356 Bhainsa 16 Thursday 19 1,123 117 276 Bhainsa 14 :::0
1,146 32 30 Bhainsa 13 21 I
5,057 272 188 Bhainsa 13 22 i
1,153 28 40 Bhainsa 13 23 . 70t 20 8 BJ.l.~insa 13 24 918 50 30 Bhainsa 10 ::5
905 12 30 Bhainsa 11 '26, 1,441 34 61 Bhainsa 13 27 2,903 233 640 Bhainsa 13 Saturday 28
774 92 49 Bhainsa 14 29 1,965 122 212 Bhainsa 14 3a
1,695 15 69 Bhainsa 13 '31 620 11 9 Bhainsa 10 '32 " 787 24 33 Bhainsa 6 33 .
1,800 45 151 Bhainsa 8 '34 ' 1,095 116 35 Bhainsa 10 35
1,300 602 76 Bhainsa 6 36 . 2,001 125 99 Bhainsa 6 '37 ~{
598 55 57 Bhainsa 5 '38 !'
533 17 Bhainsa 3 '39 1,830 89 65 Bhainsa 8 4()
120
VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca·· Area .-tion Name of Village: in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
4) Kupti 1.37 P W KR Ri,J 42 Ghodsara 1.51 p W KR Ri,J 43 Pangra 1.02 P W KR Ri,J 44 Bakot 0.98 P W KR Ri,J 45 Mirzapur 1.93 P W KR Ri,J
46 Siddur 1.36 P W KR Ri,J 47 Saona 2.55 W KR Ri,] 48 Gundagaon 1.65 p W KR Ri,J 49 Chintalabori 3.68 P W KR Ri,J SO Kotalgaon 3.45 p W KR Ri,J
51 Bijjur 1.66 p W KR Ri,J 52 Sunkli 0.37 p W KR PO Ri,J 53 Thimmapur 0.19 M E W PR PO Ri,J 54 Pendapalle 0.95 P W KR PO Ri,J 55 Watoli 2.07 p W KR Ri,J
56 Wanalpahad 2.54 P W PR Ri,J 57 lEkgaon 2.47 P W KR Ri,J 58 Mategaon 1.75 p E W PR Ri,J 59 Kampoli Khurd 1.25 p W KR Ri,J 60 Boregaon Buzurg 0.88 p W KR Ri,J
61 Puspur 6.98 M W KR PO Ri,J 62 Kamol 4.97 M W KR PO Ri,J 63 Hasgul 1.45 P W,R KR Ri,J 64 Pipri ].09 p E W KR Ri,J 65 Babalg:aon 1.14 .. W KR Ri,J
66 Bhainsa 5.00 Uroon area (Bftalil.m Town) 67 Khatgaon 1.37 P W KR Ri,J 68 Kumsari 2.92 P W KR Ri,J 69 Walegaon 1.99 P E W KR Ri,J 7() Degaon 1.99 M E W PR PO Ri,J
11 Wadgactn 1.41 P W PR Ri,} n lElegaon 3.39 P E W KR Ri,] '1.1 Manjri 0.76 p E W PR Ri,J 74 Pangri 2.50 P W PR Ri,J 15 Bondl'at 2.46 P W KR Ri,J
16 Sh05; 2.22 M.M E W PR PO Ri,J 17 Bcltaroda 2.65 M E W PR PO Ri,J ',';. Bolsa 3.06 P E W PR PO Ri,J 19- Wadjhari 1.06 P W KR Ri,J 60 Jhari Khurd 1.82 Un;nffabited
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DIRECTORY
and Land use' MUDHOL TALUK
LA~D USE (Area under ditlcrent types of land use in acres) Religions, r---------- - ________________ A _____ ;', ;,;care,;[ Dav historkal Lt)C3-
Area nLlt Town l'[ dl\Ys or archaeo- lion Culti\ uted Area available and of the ll)gical im- Code
Forest r--------A------------, Culturablc for culli- distance Weekly portance, ;.lo.
Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms,) :vlarket if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)
844 25 7 Bhainsa 10 41
909 12 45 Bhainsa 10 42
486 25 141 Bhainsa 8 43
614 3 10 Bhainsa 8 44
T(54)~ Tk(54) 886 205 90 Bhainsa 3 45
T(9): K(9) 762 83 16 Bhainsa 13 46
440 1,173 19 Bhainsa 8 47
595 5 36 Bhainsa 8 48
1,909 355 90 Bhainsa 13 49
T(5i\); Tk(S8) 1,772 157 221 Bhainsa 10 50
987 41 34 Bhainsa 8 51
84 58 94 Bhainsa 8 52
T(8S); Tk(88) 9 24 Bhainsa 16 S3 T(23); Tk(23) 477 21 87 Bhainsa 18 54
T(19); Tk(19) 900 271 134 Bhainsa 18 55
T(79); Tk(79) 1,221 148 177 Bhainsa 13 56
T(63); Tk(63) 1,258 103 156 Bhainsa 5 57
1,063 17 40 Bhainsa 5 58
T(13); Tk(13) 717 24 46 Bhainsa 5 59
514 8 41 Bhainsa 10 60
T(430); Tk(430) 2,198 1,378 461 Bhainsa 10 61
T(295); Tk(295) 2,045 294 546 Bhainsa 8 62
904 .. 6 Bhainsa 6 63
656 2 39 Bhainsa 3 64
678 18 33 Bhainsa 15 65 '
Urba/l Area (Blwinsa Town) 66 •
843 33 Bhainsa 3 67 '
T(160); Tk(160) 1,202 299 387 Bhainsa 6 68 .
T(70); Tk(70) 857 144 102 Bhainsa 5 69
T(7l); Tk(71) 7R3 238 181 Bhainsa 6 70
739 38 125 Bha insa 5 71
T(85); Tk(85) 1,122 779 183 Bhainsa 6 72 421 27 38 Bhainsa 5 73
971 629 Bhainsa 6 74
., 1,475 71 28 Bhainsa ~ 75
942 167 311 Bhainsa 10 76'
1,641 15 40 Bhainsa 10 77 ,
1.742 186 30 Bhainsa II 78.'
544 84 50 Bhainsa 13 79
413 220 126 405 Bhainsa 13 80 •
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VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE Loca- Area r
., don Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple
Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph Food
No,
(11 (2) • (7) (8) (9) (10) (3i (4\ (5) (6)
!il Jhari Buzurg 2.75 P W KR Ri,J
112 Mugli 3.51 P j W KR Jowar
83 Masalga 3.05 P W KR lowar
84 Kupti 2.15 W KR Jowar
85 Wadgaon 1.36 P W KR lowar
86 Jowla Khurd 2.06 P W,R KR Jowar
ll7 Kalyani 0.44 P W KR ]owar
88 Kolur 3.57 P W KR Jowar
89 Tanur 6.67 P Phc W KR PO Jowar
90 Ripnalli 3.35 P W KR lowar
91 Bember 3.52 P W KR Ri,J
<)2 Boregaon!J(hurd 1.17 P W KR Ri,J
93 Umri Khurd 2.40 P W KR Ri,J
C,l4 Sirala 5.00 W KR Ri,J
<15 Ramtek 1.83 P W KR Ri,]
<)(i Machkal 1.03 P W KR Ri,J
')7 Mudgal 2.14 W KR Ri.J
01-( Taroda 3.10 P E W PR Ri,J
!J9 Chinchala 3.31 P W KR Ri,J
\00 Govindapur 0.03 Uninhabitl!d
lOt Venkatapur 1.13 W KR Ri.]
102 Gudur 0.83 Uninhabited 103 Karcgaol1 2.49 P W KR Ri,]
(04 Edbid 6.\9 M W KR PO Ri,J
'05 Chintkunta 3.47 P W KR Ri.)
i()6 \Vadthala 3.12 P W,R KR Ri,J
107 Joharpur 2.65 W KR Ri,]
tOO Wastapur 9.76 W KR Ri.J 109 Brahll1eshwar 1.25 Uninhabited \1i.) Abdullal1uf 1.15 P W KR Ri,]
tn KankaplIl' 1.90 P W,Tk KR PO Ri,J
It! 4.~hta 5.55 M W.R KR PO Rice 11" ,.) Borcgaon 3.11 P W,R KR PO Rice fl4 .lalalpur 0.87 Ullinhabited tiS Chandapuf 0.61 Uninhabiled
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DIRECTORY
and Land use MUDHOL TALUK
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, ,. , Nearest Day historical Loc,,-
Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code
Forest ,...----_A ______ -.. Culturable for culti- distance Weekly partance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated waste vation (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)
603 917 181 59 Bhainsa 14 81 80 1,769 178 431 Mudhol 16 82
1,746 149 57 Mudhol 12 83 784 58 534 Mudhol 14 84 864 6 Mudhol 16 8" .)
1,248 24 46 Mlldhol 16 86 244 23 14 Mudhol 13 87
606 T(46); Tk(46) 1,341 158 133 Mlldhol11 88
3,834 258 176 Mudhol9 89 1,450 303 391 Mudhal 6 90
489 1,045 90 656 Mudhal 13 91 ..
712 23 13 Mudhol 13 92 1,494 2 40 MudhoJ 13 93
T(102); Tk(102) 2,363 259 476 MudhaJ 13 94 928 123 120 M.udhol 10 95
T(26); Tk(26) 563 26 44 Mudhol 10 (.6
242 T(2S); Tk(25) 953 107 42 MudtlOl 8 97 434 T(54); Tk(54) 1,377 27 92 Mudhol5 98 885 T(SS); Tk(58) 696 103 376 Mudhol.5 99
15 3 :-< .A. lOa
T(136); Tk(136) 364 48 175 Mudhol8 lOi T(20); Tk(20) 499 2 10 Mudhol 10 102 T(134); Tk(l34) 1,142 134 183 Mlldhol 8 103 T(366); Tk(366) 3,124 113 358 Mudhol 10 104
973 T(6R); Tk(68) 1,084 90 Mudhol 11 .l05
T(90); Tk(90) 1,078 100 728 Mudhol 13 106 831 T(129); Tk(l29) 453 98 185 Bhaim<l 13 107 413 T(90); Tk(90) 480 5,112 151 Bhainsa 14 108
208 24 82 Bhainsa 14 109 T(192); Tk(192) 393 10 144 Mtldhol 13 I\()
T(247); Tk(247) 692 187 90 Mlld~ol 11 111 T(224); Tk(224) 2,849 5,286 193 Mudhol 12 112 T(169); Tk(J69) ],542 120 159 Muuhol,) 113
479 49 28 N.A. - 114 386 4 N.A. 115
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VILLAGE
ADILABAD DISTRICT Amenities
AMENITIES AVAILABLE WITHIN THE VILLAGE toea- Area
,.---__________ -A ________________ ,
tion Name of Village in Educational Medical Electricity Drinking Commu- Postal and Staple Code Sq. Miles water nications Telegraph food No.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
116 Vitholi 1.93 P W KR Rice 117 MudhoI 2.79 H H E W PR PO,Phone Ri,J 118 Hangirga 2.82 P W KR Jowar 119 Ehi 3.28 P W KR Jowar 120 Dahagaon 2.17 P W KR lowar
121 Singangaon .1.07 P W KR lowar 122 Nandgaon 0.77 W KR Jowar 123 Daulatabad 2.26 P W KR Jowar 124 Kharbala 2.13 P W KR Jowar 125 Jowla Buwrg 2.71 P W KR PO lowar
126 Tondala 1.76 P W KR Jowar 127 Kesarelli 0.32 Uninhabited 128 Wadhona 1.21 W KR lowar 129 Yellawath 4.47 P W KR Jowar 130 Labdi 1.73 p W KR lowar
131 Dhondapur 0.95 P W KR Jowar 132 Takli 2.36 P W KR lowar 133 Bidralli 7.52 P E W PR PO Jawar 134 Ratnapur 0.96 Uninhabited 135 Basar 10.83 H E W PR PO Jowar
136 \lahadpur 1.07 Uninhabited 137 \lulapur 0.68 P E W PR,T lowar 138 Ravindapur 1.16 P E W PR lowar 139 RCllukapur 0.99 Uninhabited 140 .K irgul Khurd 1.57 P W KR Rice
141 Shetpallc 1.37 P W KR Rice 142 Roi 0.94 W KR Rice 14} Ganora 1.67 P W KR Rice
144 'Bra hmangaon 3.91 P W KR Rice
14" Kirguf l3uzurg 3.49 P W KR Rice
l46 \oni 1.81 P W KR Rice 147 Kowlha 3.26 P W,R KR lowar
14,R Slirli 1.06 P W,R KR Jowar
149 Salapur 1.21 p W,R KR Jowar
ISO Sawargaon 0.78 p W,R KR Jowar
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DIRECTORY
alld Land use MUDHOL T ALUKi
LAND USE (Area under different types of land use in acres) Religious, r-----------------A----------------, Nearest Day historical Loca-
Area not Town or days or archaeo- tion Cultivated Area available and of the logical im- Code
Forest r"--~---A.--------~ Culturable for culti- distance Weekly portance, No. Irrigated Unirrigated wa ste vation (In Kms.) Market if any
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1)
T(106); Tk(106) 592 473 64 Bhainsa 13 116 T(431): Tk(431) 47 600 707 Bhainsa 14 Thursday 117
1,638 97 69 Bhainsa 12 118 1,918 95 86 Bhainsa 12 119 1,235 108 4S Bhainsa 12 120
609 31 28 Bhainsa 13 121 424 30 38 Bhainsa 13 122
1,334 54 58 Bhainsa 14 123 T(7); Tk(7) 1,281 13 62 Bhainsa III 124
1,569 92 73 Bhainsa 18 125
1,058 14 54 Bhainsa 17 126 196 8 Bhainsa 18 127 752 5 17 Bhainsa 21 128
2,617 156 87 Bhainsa 21 129 1,004 44 59 Bhainsa 21 130
564 22 22 Bhainsa 20 131 1,452 2 S6 Bhainsa 18 132 4,522 146 144 Bhainsa 19 133
606 8 Bhainsa 24 134 T(209); Tk(209) 5,228 918 606 Bhainsa 23 135
657 12 15 Bhainsa 23 136
T(3); Tk(3) 475 11 74 Bhainsa 24 137 693 39 Bhainsa 25 138
T(45); Tk(45) 549 30 49 Bhainsa 24 139
T(16); Tk(16) 869 82 37 Bhainsa 20 J4{)
T(6); Tk(6) 736 76 58 Bhainsa 19 141
T(49): Tk(49) 474 27 51 Bhainsa 18 J42
T(57); Tk(57) 932 48 31 Bhainsa 17 143
T(79): Tk(79) 1,840 284 297 Bhainsa 17 - 144
T(26); Tk(26) 2,169 1,088 67 Bhainsa 20 145
T(21); Tk(21) 1,101 25 11 Bhainsa 21 146-1,884 187 15 Bhainsa 22 147
565 24 89 Bhainsa 23 ., 148-680 4 90 Bhainsa 24 141)'
207 148 144 Bhainsa 25 1»
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APPt:N
T alukwise Abstract of Educational,
NATURE OF ,- .,A __ ,
EDUCATIONAL ,- _________________ A-_____ , Primary Middle High
SI. Schools Schools Schools Colleges Others No. Name of Taluk r--..A....---, ,---_.A--__ , ,----,11.--, ..---1'----, ,....-A-,
No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of Villages No.of Villages No. of Villages No. of Villages No. of Villages Insti-having Primary having Middle having High having Colleges having lutions
Primarv Schools Middle Schools High Schools Colleges other Schools Schools Schools Educa-
tional Institu-
tions (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)
1 Adilabad 137 137 10 10 7 7 2 Utnur 74 79 4 4 4 4 3 Asifabad 103 106 6 7 4 4 4 Sirpur 119 124 4 4 5 Chinnur 110 112 6 6 3 4 6 Lakshettipet 99 100 6 6 5 5 7 Khanapur I.S.T .. 58 58 4 4 1 1 8 Boath 89 89 3 4 5 5 9 Nirmal 118 118 16 16 9 9
10 Mudhol 103 103 12 13 5 5
Grand Total 1,010 1,026 71 74 43 44
APPEN
Ta lukwise Abstract of Educational,
NATURE OF r
-_______________ A--""::'\
POWER SUPPLY DRINKlNG WATER ,- ,
No. of Villages where r A
No. ofViIlages having " Power Supply is
,- , r- .A-- "":.)
SI. Name of Taluk Not Well Ne. Available Available Tap (including
Tube wells) Tank River Others
(I) (2) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29)
1 Adilabad 20 190 189 1 2 Utnur 9 160 131 52 3 Asifabad 14 222 109 4 114 4 Sirpur 6 196 156 1 1 28 5 Chinnur 13 161 149 50 38 1 6 Lakshetti pe t 49 80 109 43 14 7 Khanapur IS.T. 37 40 75 8 Boath 19 153 142 9 Nirmal 50 142 156 29 11
10 Mudhol 26 124 135 2 12 , Grand Total 243 1,468 1,351 129 243 30
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DIX
Medical and other Amenities (Figures indicate Number of Uni ts)
AMENITY ,,---"- ,
MEDICAL r -----
Maternity and ' Primary Health Family Planning Dispensaries Hospitals Centres Centres Child Welfare Centres SJ.
,,----A._--J ,....-----A. ____ ~ ,,--___ A ____ ""':\
r------"- r- ---:"I No. No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of
Villages Dispen- Villages No. of Villages Primary Villages No. of Villages No. of having saries having Hospitals having Health having Family having Maternity
Dispensaries Hospitals Primary Centres Family Planning Maternity & Child Health Planning Centres & Child Welfare Centres Centres Welfare Centres
Centres
(13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (1)
1 1 2 2 1 1 2
3 3 2 2 3 1 1 1 4
1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 5 1 1 1 2 1 1 6
1 1 1 7 I 1 1 8
2 2 2 2 9 2 2 l[)
5 5 8 9 14 14 7 7 2 2
DIX-Conel d.
Medical and other Amenities (Figures indicate Number of Units)
AMENITY ,-----"-
CoMMUNICATIONS POSTAL & TELEGRAPH "":\
r ,r- A ------, Post and
No. of Villages having Post Office Telegraph Office Telegraph Office Telephone ,..-______ -A _______ ,,.-_-A ___ ""':\ r-----A.---, ,..-___ A ____ ""':\ ,.-__ .A.. __ ,
Pucca Katcha No. of No. of No. of No, of No, of Road Road Villages No. of Villages No, of Villages Post and Villages
Pucca Katcha & & having Post having Telegraph having Telegraph having Tele- S1. Road Road Train Train Post Offices Telegraph Offices Post and Offices phones No.
Offices Offices Telegraph Offices
(30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (1)
19 174 6 35 35 1 26 78 14 14 2
42 11 5 36 36 3 2 3 35 35 4
34 117 37 37 2 S 38 26 39 39 6 18 56 16 16 7 18 127 27 27 8 39 46 2 48 48 9. 26 108 1 26 26 If)
252 746 14 1 313 313 1 1 1 1 3
SECTION II
TOWN DIRECTORY
Town Directory
The Town Directory presents various details for each town in the district arranged in alphabetical order in seven statements as detailed below:
Statement I Status, Growth History and Functional Category of Towns
Statement II Physical Aspects and Location of Towns
Statement III Civic Finances Statement IV Civic and other Amenities in
Towns
Statement V Medical, Educational, Recrea· tiona I 'and Cultural Facilities in Towns
Statement VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking Facilities in Towns
Statement VII Population by Religion and Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes in Towns
The following eleven places have been treated as towns in this district during 1971 Census.
1 Adilabad 2 Asifabad 3 Bellampalle 4 Bhainsa 5 Kagaznagar 6 Kagaznagar (Non
Municipal Area)
7 Mancheriyal 8 Mandamarri 9 Nirmal
10 Pochampad Project Township (Left Flank Colony)
11 Sirpur
Of these eleven towns only three places viz.' Adilabad, Bhainsa and Nirmal towns are continuing as towns from 1901 onwards. Asifabad which was treated as a town at 1931 Census was declassified at 1941 Census and again it was classified as a town at 1951 Census and continued to retain its urban status in the successive Censuses also. Bellampalle was treated as a town at 1941 Census while Kagaznagar and Mancheriyal were recognised as towns in 1951 Census and all these three towns continued to be as such in the further Censuses. The administrative activities at Sirpur, the Sirpur Pllper Mills
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and the Sirsilk Industry at Kagaznagar (Non-Municipal Area), the Singareni Colliery works at Mandamarri and the project activities at Pochampad have helped these places to develop"the urban characteristics during the decade 1961-70 and consequently they were recognised as towns for the first time at 1971 Census. The towns of Chinnur, Kadam Dam Site and Mudhol which were treated as urban at the 1961 Census were declassified as rural at the 1971 Census as they lost their urban traits during this decade. The variation in the number of urban units in the district from census to census corresponding to the present jurisdictions of the district is given below:
Year of Census No. of urban units
1901 5 1911 5 1921 5 1931 9 1941 6 1951 13 1961 10 1971 11
There is a gradual increase in the number of towns tiIl1931 Census but there was a sudden fall in the number of towns at 1941 Census and again a steep rise in 1951 Census. A stricter application of the definition of a town at the 1961 Census has resulted in the decrease of a large number of towns at 1961 Census, and only a small increase could be seen at the 1971 Census. None of the towns in this di strict has been treated as either an urban agglomeration or as a standard urban area.
The total urban area in Adilabad district is 160.5 Sq. Kms. constituting only 0.99% of the total geographical area of the district and the urban popUlation of the district is 205,087 persons constituting 15.9% to the total population of the district. The corresponding proportion of the urban population at the 1961 Census was 15.4%. Among the eleven towns in the district, Kagaznagar (Non - Municipal Area) an industrial area where the Sirpur Paper Mills and Sirsilk factory are located, has a popUlation of 31,932 persons and is the largest town in this district from
the population point of view. Obviously there are no
Class I and II towns in this district. Adilabad,
Bellampalle, Nirmal and Mandamarri come next in .
order and these four towns as well as the Kagaz
nagar Non-Municipal Area fall under the Class III category (population 20,000-49,999). Mancheriyal,
Bhainsa, and Kagaznagar Municipality are the three
towns next in order which come under the Class IV
category of towns, (population 10,000-19,999). Asif
abad and Sirpur towns fall under the Class V cate
gory of (population 5,000-9,999)the towns. Pochampad
Project Township Left Flank Colony has a popula-
. tion of only 2,439 persons and falls under the cate-gory of Class VI, the population of which is !es~ than 5000 persons and is the smallest urban unIt III the district. Mancheriyal town is the largest town in terms of area with 41.44 Sq. Kms., while the Pochampad Project Left Flank Colony township is the smallest one with an area of only 0.10 Sq. Kms.
Statement I-Status, Growth History and Functional Category of Towns
In this statement the civic status of the towns as
determined at 1971 Census with their population since 1901 or from the census in which a place was treated
as urban are given thereby indicating the fluctuating trends of popUlation at each census. The functional .characteristics of th~se town, Me determined as per
the proportion of working populations returned in 1961 and 1971 Censuses under each. category and are
_given under columm 14 and 15, This gives an idea into the changing functional trends revealed by a 10wn from census to census.
The civic status of the town i.e., whelher the
town is a municipality or a panchayat is indicated
und.:r column 5 by an abbreviated letter like 'M' for
Municipality or . P' for Panchayat etc., as the case
may be. There 'He 5 municipalities, one non-munici
pal area, 3 panchayats and 2 towns without any civic
administration status in the district at 197 J Census. The popUlation of the towns recorded at each of the censuses from 1901 or for the census when a place was
treated as a town is given under columns 6 to 13. In
.column 14 and 15 the functional characteristics of each town i.e., whether the town is an industrial town
~r a service town or a trade and commerce town or a
combination of more than one functional type as derived at 1961 and 1971 Censuses are given.
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There has been a steady increase in the popula-
. tion of each town except in the decade 1911-21. The
great influenza epidemic that prevailed throughout the State in this decade had resulted in a small decrease
in the population of Adi!abad, Bhainsa and
Nirma1. Bhainsa recorded again a decrease in
the growth of its popUlation in the decade 1931-41.
The growth in the population of this town is, however,
very ~low. The increase in the popUlation of Nirmal town is also normal as the toy making industry or the
local handicrafts are mostly confined to the tradi
tional households and did not boost up the town's
popUlation to any appreciable degree?s has been the case with the commercial and industrial townships which
usually grow at a rapid pace. :The inc1ustrial activities
in Kagaznagar had helped it to more than double up its
population durin~ the decade 1951-61 but the population had fallen nearly to one third during
1961-71 as the Kaga7J1agarNon-Municipal Area,nre
viously a rart of Kagaznaj!ar Municinality was constituted into a new t0wMhip at the 1971 Census. The
Colliery activities of Bellampalle town have helped it to make appreciable additions to its popUlation
which had increased nearly five-fold between
1941-71. Mancheriyal town t00 has revealed a rapid
growth of ropuJation as the Cement Tndmtrv of the
town had attracted considerable immigrants from the
neighbouring di~tricts especi~l1v from Karimna~ar . The increase in the population "f Adi1abad town. the
district headquarters is only normal except in the
decade 1941-51 when the increa,e was more than 50%
due to the influx of persons who took shelter in
t he town on ~lcc(Junt of disturbed Jaw and order
conditions in the rural areas. A?ain at the 1971 Censm the increa~e was neatly ~('% due to implemen.
tation of various developmental schemes by the Gover
nment especially in the backward areas during this
decade with a view to reducing regional imbalances.
Functional Category
By the very nature of urban development the
towns are bound to serve variety of purposes. Tn
order to know as to what extent the functions are diver~
sifted or the predominant characteristic is accentuated. a scheme of statistical classification was evolved at the 1961 Census. Accordinglyeach town can be
classified broadly under the following categories. viz.,
Ii) Primary Activity:- Agriculture. Mining and
Fishing (Census Tndustrial Categories. T. J I
and III of 1961 Census and Categories I, II, III & IV of 1971 Census);
(ii) Industrial:- Industry including Construction (Census Industrial Categories IV, V and VI of 1961 Census and Categories of V Ca), V (b) & VI of 1971 Census);
(iii) Commercial:- Trade and Comm~rcc (C~nsus
Industrial Category VII of 1901 anj I';) 11 Censuses);
(iv) Transport:- Transport (Census Industrial Category VIII of l~ol and 1971 Censuses); and
(v) Services:- Other Services (Ceu3u5 InJujcfJal Category Ix of 1%1 and U 11 C';:l1:iu.>es).
The predominant functional character of a city I, town IS deLef,U!u.::J va ',l~ O.i>b vi' (.1';; iJl.JN"I_j
principles.
(a) If the proportion of w0rk:illg pJpulation is more than 4Jio of the total W.JTKlaJ PJ~u!.HlJ.1 Ji Lil':
city/town in any oue of the aoove cilMact~flStlCS
then the city/town was designated by that characteristic.
(b) If the proportion is not more than 4l)J~ in any
one of the characteristics tilen the next predl.hlllnant characteristic was taken into account and if the first two predpminant characteristics coillbllled together have a proportion over 6J% thea the town was designated as having the two characteristics and was termed as Industrial-cum-Services or Industrial-cum-Trade and CO,llffil!rCe etc.
(c) If the combined proportion of the tirst two predo
minant characccristlcs is less than bJ% then the third predommaat cnaractenstic is also taK.::n
into consideration in desIgnating the run;;ti011di type of tne CIty/town. Sucn cas.::, arl! teLl1.;J as
Industrial-cum-Trade and Commerce-cum-Primary ACtIVIty etc.
Based on the above creteria, the eleven towns in this dIstrICt faU under the fOllowing classification.
Name of the Functional Cate- Functional Ca te-town gory at 1961 gory at 1971
Census Census (1) (2) (3)
Adilabad Services Services-cum-Trade and Commerce-cum-Industry
Asifabad Primary Activity Primary Activities
-cum-Services -cum-Services
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(1) (2) (3) Bellampalle Bhainsa
Primary Activities Primary Activities Primary Activities Primary Activities
Kagaznagar industry Kagaznagar (Non-Municipal Area) Mancheriyal Industry-cum-
-cum-Trade and Commerce Industry Industry
Industry-cum-Pri_ Services-cum- mary Activities Primary Activities -cum-Services
Mandamarri Primary Activities Niema! Industry-cum- Industry-cum-Pri_
Services-cumPrimary Activities
Pochampad Project Township Left l-l.mk Loloay Sirpur
mary Activities -cum-Trade and Commerce Industry
Primary Activities
Starem<!nt 11 :-Physical Aspects and Location of Towns
Eli~ ~.alei11",nt dealS with physical aspects and location of of towns in the district. Under columns 3 to 5 of th.:: "tal,~m~nt, data relating to average rainfall and the maximum aad minimum temperatures for 1969 are gJVt;n. If tlll~ information was not availa
blC to any or the tOWllS, the particulars available to the n"..L[';J( LON.! ;1..i"~ O~";,l 61'vea asddst such town.
LJ nJer i,;viU ... l1n G the nam;:: of the nearest city W,Lft iiL'_.J-,_udOLl (Ji' a 1.11\,;'} or more is given. Under i,;OlUHlll;, /.0 / ill': llJ.LO"; of the State Headquarters,
ti,"; v 'J,nc~ .H':J.,L1tldiier~, the Revenue Divisional .l:l.Cdu'iudHers L(J6eu1..:[ wah their distances from the rcltfc:m tOW,1 are gIve,!. Under columns IO and 11 Lll..: Jj(.;",i ';"L r"l,Wdj :'~,illGJl aad the bus stand and the d,~,~ .. ..;..; 1;0111 Lile [v.V,} arc given. If navigation and
sea pJ)'c fa(.;drLlc.; a,-.; a,_;o available within 1\) and 5u ~1l1.i. respc(;tive;y [0 tile town they are also given under COiUlllllS lL. to l.i.
The average rainfall given in this statement is geaeratly based 0,1 the i:1formation for the preceeding 50 y.::ars and wherever til;; informa~i0n for 5J years is not aVdilaol":, til.; a vCfage was calculated on ly for the number 01 the years to which data are available and all such ca~e~ have been accordingly indicated in the statement. The average rainfall varied considerably from town to town ranging from a minimum of
669.9 mm. at Mancheriyal to 1,277.0 mm. at Bellampalle. The maximum amount of rain ranging ~e. tween 70% to 80% of the annual rainfall is received generally from the south-west monsoon.
The climate of the district is hot and moderately
humid. The district experiences hot summers. The
maximum and minimum temperatures among the
towns in the district vary from 38.7° C to 47° C and
10.6° C to 26.6° C respectively. Bellampalle has the
hottest days in summer with about 47.0° C while
Mancheriyal has the coldest days with about 10.6° C in winter in Adilabad district.
None of the towns in this district is a city. Nizamabad, the headquarters of the neighbouring dis
trict is the nearest city to four of the towns in this
district while for the remaining seven towns the near
est city is Waranga!. As such the towns in this dis
trict are far away from a city. Only two towns
are at a distance of less tha n 100 Kmti. from the city
while the remaining 9 (l)wns are at a distance ranging between 100 and 200Kms. AU the towns are also very far away from the State Headquarters. 5 towns
are at a distance ranging between 201 and JOO Km~'l 5 towns between 301 and 400 Kms. and I town beyond
400 Kms. Even within tile district, the district head
quarters tOWI1 of Adiladad is not quite near to
many of the towns, the nearest lying between only 81
and 99 Kms. Foul' towns, viz., Adilabad, Asifabad,
Nirmal and Sirpur are the taluk headquarters. Among
tbe remaining 7 towns, 4 towns are at a distance of
20 Kms. or less from their respective tal uk headquar-
1 ep;. :2 t0wns are ;>( a distance ranging between 21 and
30 Km..,. and one town at a distance of 53 KIllS.
The dist rict is ,ened by railways. The broad
gauge iine from Kazipet to Delhi pa,ses through
:llmo~t all the Industrial towns (If the district
ri:.. Malll:heriyal, Mandamarri, BellampaJle. Ka
gazl1agar Municipality, and Sirpur and two mdre
gauge lines includillg the branch line which terminates
at Adi!:lhad. Thc other metre guage line from Secun
derah;ld to Manmad pas~es through the southern tip of
Mudhol taluk but no town in the district is directly connected with this line. The remaining five towns
are within a range of 2 to 86 Kms. from the nearest railway ~tation.
The National Highway connecting Nirtnal and Adi.labad. the State Highway connecting Manchcriyal
And Asifabad and the other roads connecting Man
cheriyal and Bhainsa (owns provide road ("ommuni
(1)tions to the urban area!'. All the towns in the district are directly connected witl] one or two of
the above ment ioned rclndways. However. the
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communication systems in the district require further
development as the existing facilities are not ade
quate to meet the transport needs of the district.
The rivers passing through tbe district do
not seem to be navigable and as such navigational facilities are nil in the district. As the district is
very far away from the sea coast, no sea port facilities are also available.
Statement III :-Civic Finances
Since the introduction of the democratic decen
tralisation the popular institutions like panchayats
have an important role to play in (he various deve··
iopmenta] programmes. The effective run of these
institlltions would depend n'lturally on the financial
soundness. The receipts from various sources of these municipalities and panchayats are presented
under cols. 3 to 8 and their total under cot. 9. The broad items of expenditure are given under cols. 10-15 with their total under column. 16. Pochampad Pro
ject Left Flank Colony Township, Bellampalle and
Kagaznagar Non-Municipal Area have no civic administration of their own, as such their particulars
are not available. Among the remaining 8 towns in
the district the financial statement for Sirpur panchayat was not furnished.
Statement IV:-Civic and other Amenities in Towns
The various amenities being provided to the citizens by civic administration in the town are given
in this :'>tatemcnt under 16 columns. The amenities
include internal road facility, existence of a drainage
system, protected water supply and availability of fire
tlghting services and electrification particulars relating to domestic, industrial and commercial spheres and publ ic lighting.
The Government has a programme of eradicating the practice of removal of night-soil by means of head load and to minimise the use of human labour in the process of its removal. The information furnished under column 8 of the statement gives an
idea into the magnitude of this practice which is prevalent among almost all the towns in the State.
The civic administration in all the towns of the
district maintains roads. The district headquarters
town of Adilabad records the highest internal road
mileage with 30.80 Kms. followed by Nirmal with
26.86 Kms. Open surface drains exist in all the
towns. The facility of either water borne or service latrines is reported to be available in all the 11 towns of this district. But the service latrines outnumber the water-borne latrines in all the towns except Mandamarri, the newly recognised coalmining township where water-borne latrines outnumber the service type. Headload, bucket and wheel barrow are the prevailing methods among the towns in disposing of the night soil.
Protected wuter supply is available only in Adilabad, BelJampalle and Bhainsa towns. Fire fighting
service which has become a dire necessity to protect life and property from accidents, particularly in urban areas is available only ill tive towns in the district viz., Adilabad, Belfampalle, Kagaznagar :NonMunicipal Area, Mancheriyal and Mandamarri. All
the towns in this district are electrified.
Statement V :- Medica], Educational, Recreational ~H1d Cultural Facilities
Medical, edu..:ational, recreational and cultural
amenities available in each town in the district are given in this statement under 17 columns.
The type of medical institutions with their number in brackets is shown under column 3 and the
number of beds available in each category is given under column 4.
Medical facilities
The abbreviations used lIr.Jer column 3 illdicate the type of medical institutions available in each town in the distrid while the number given within the brackets give, the number of the institutions in that category.
H
D
T.B.C.
Mcw
Hospital
Dispensary
T. B. Clinic
Maternity and Child Welfare Centre
Fpc Family Planning Centre
NH Nursing Home
All the 11 towns in the district together have 25 medical institutions which include hospitals, dispen;\aries, T. B. Clinics, maternity and child welfare .. entres, family planning centres, nursing homes etc.
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The total bed strength available in various medical institutions is 446 catering to the medical needs of
the entire urban population of 205,087 persons in the district. Thus there are about 2.1 beds for every 1000
urban population in this district. Adilabad, Bellam
palle and Kagaznagar towns have more number of beds compared to other towns with a bed strength of 100 each. The town with the minimum medical facilities is Pochampad Project Township (Left Flank Colony) which has only a Dispen"ary.
Educational f(u·if i ties
The particulars of variou~ academic and professional institutions .wailable in each town in the:
district are presented under cols. 5 to 13 of the state-. ment. The number indicated in hrackets is the number of institutions available in each category.
The following abbreviations used under column~
5 and 9 of the statement indicate the type of educat ional facil ity available in each town.
AS Arts and Science College SH Shorthand Institute TW Typewriting Institute
1t may he observed that there are only two colleges, one-at Adilabad and the other at Mancheriyal
imparting instruction in Arts and Science. Medical and Engineering 1.'01 leges do not exist in this district.
There i~; not cv.:n a Polytechnic in any of the towns of the district. There are only two typewriting and ~horthand institutes in the district, one
at Adilabad and the other at Sirpur. The above particulars indicate the poor educational facilities particularly at the higher levels of education ,,,hieb
include collegiate, profes,ional and technical branches
of learning, in the district.
The following table shows the number of Primary
and Secondary Edul'ational Institutions per 10,000 urhan poplliatil'n in each town.
Name of Town
( I)
Adilahad
Asifabad Bellampallc
Bhainsa
Kaaaznagar
No. of Schools for 10.000 urban population
r----'-Junior
-" Higher
Secondary Secondary Primary or Secondary OT Middle
(2) ( 3) (4)
1.3 2.0 2.3
1.3 5.4
0.9 3.6
0.7 0.7- 1.4
4.3 1.7
(1) (%) (3) (4)
~agaznagar . 1.3 1.3 5.6 Non-Municipal Area
Mancheriyal 2.0 0.5 3.0
Mandamarri 0.4 0.4 0.9 Nirmal 2.5 1.1 2.8 Pochampad Project Town- .. 4.1 ship (Left Flank Colony) Sirpur 1.8 1.8 7.1
District Urban Average 1.5 0.8 3.2
It may be observed that on an average there are 1.5 hignel' secondary or secondary schools} 0.8 middle schools and 3.2 primary sch:>JJ:> for every lU,llllu urban population of the district. FOlif towns
1ll respect of higher secondaryJhigh schools, fOllr
towns under middle schools and five tawas under primary schools have exceeded the respectiv..:: district
averages.
Midday meal scheme was also intro:ill;;d in
various schools in order to draw a large number of students from the economica,lIy pJor ani backwud sections of the population.
1~4
Tucre are only two stadia, one each at .BelLampaile and .NlfIual towns. fnere ar..:: 12 cill.;m.:l 1ld. IJ.S ,
J <111dltoria and 2 L reading roam, including !lordnes ~u a11 tne i l tOWl1~ together. fne tONns oi Ailfao,.d. Slrpur add Pocllampad Project TOWJlship (L;:f£ F'taak
CalloW),) do not have any entertainm;:nt or recreatil)Jla 1
faclll u..:s.
Statement VI : .. - Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking Facilities
In this statement data on trade, commerce, indus
iries ana. banKlUg facillties available in each town a.r..: pre~<lnted under 1 j COLUmns. Under columns 3 to:)
m<l lJll'e<l most 11l1portant commodities which are oewg Imponed lUto a town are given while under
columns 0 to 6 tne tnree most Important commodities exported from tIle town are given. Uud~r columns 9 to 11 tue three most important commodities manu
lactur..:d. in tne town are given. CJiuJUS 12 to 14 provide co-operative credit facilities available in each [Own.
The most important commodities under imports and manufacture were decided in terms of the estimated volume of the commodities transacted and in
terms of the total output of the commodities concern
ed respectively in each of the towns and not on the
basis of the value. However, the uniqueness of a
town which exhibited special characteristics in the spheres of either industry or manufacture or mining etc., has been retained by indicating these items of production or manufacture as the case may be in the concerned columns although such commodities did not stand a comparison with the other commodities in sheer terms of the estimated v0jum~ of transaction.
Adilabad district is one of the mJst backward districts in the Telangana Region of the State al
though it has rich mineral r'::>Jur'::::3 and abundant
forest wealth, The Sirpur Paper Mills and the Sir Silk Factory in the 'Kagaznaglr NOil-Municipal Area in Sirpur taluk, the lim~stoile qUlTries and the related industry of the Associated C~ment Company at
Mancheriyal in Lakshettip.::t taluk, the coal-mining at Bellampalie and Mandamarri townships and the lIyderabad Chemicals and Penil i~er~ at }j:lIampalle in Asifabad taluk are among tile large s~ale indus
tries now functioning in tIli, district. Rice and flour milis number;ns dOJut 15J ar.: spread over the
entire distnct. The largJ forest area (43. 6% of total district geographicai area) ot the district sup.,.
ports wood manufacturing inuus:ries to a notable
extent. There are about 3J saw mills and wood manufacturing units in the district. There is one soap manufacturing unit. About 20 units in diffe
rent parts of the district arc el1gd~ed in b;:~di rolling
industry. As ancillary industrie~ ~everal light engineering works are fast coming up providi!lS spare parts as weli as servke a(ld repair facilities to the
saw, rice and oil milts in the dislrict.
Nirmal town is a ren~)\,ICled traditional handicraft
centre in tll;: State. The Nim1.:il woodell toys and other e'\quisite produ:;t:; earned a rcp:Jtation for their
craftsmanship auu design and are in PJPular d~mand among art lovers.
EXPORTS
Forest wood of different species particularly the rich teak wood which has a perennial demand in the market, coal, paper and paper prvducts, silk fabrics, jowar, maize, pulses, chillie5 and cotton are the main articles of export from the towns of this
district to other areas in the State as well as to the
neighbouring States.
lMPORTS
Essential consumer goods like rice, wheat, sugar,·
salt and general provisions are among the most
important commodities of import into the district. Nine of the eleven towns in the district are importing rice from the neighbouring areas while 5 towns
import wheat.
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Banks play an important role in the development of industries, trade and commerce particularly by mobilising the savings of the community and making them available for investment in production activities. Commercial banks exist in all the towns except in Mandamarri and Pochampad Project Township (Left Flank Colony) while non-agricultural credit socie
ties are available in all the towns except in Pochampad, Project Township (Left Flank Colony). In all there are 16 banks, It agricultural credit societies and 29 non-agricultural credit societies serving the financial needs of the urban population of the district. A bulk of the non-agricultural credit societies (20) are functioning in the district headquarters town of
Adilabad.
Statement VII :-Population by Religion and Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes
The details of the population as per 1971 Census count by Religion, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled
Tribes with sex';'breakup are given for each town in the district under columns 3-22 of this statement.
Only important religions whose population is not less than I C% of the total population of the town are
given in the statement, while other religions for
which the persons returned are less than 10% of the total population of a town are grouped together and shown under "Others" in columns 15 and 16 and the
persons whose religion was not stated are indicated under columns 17 and 18. The Scheduled Castes and
Scheduled Tribes population in each town is shown under columns 19-22. 29,836 persons were returned as Scheduled Castes and J ,963 persons as Scheduled Tribes in all the towns taken together constituting 13.14% and 1.16% of the respective total populations in the district.
The particulars presented in the statements II to VI are based on the data received from the Tahsil
dars and local bodies concerned and also from the concerned departments like Medical. Educational, Electricity etc., while the particulars furnished in statements I and VII are based on ihe Census data.
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PART·B
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
In this part of the District Census Handbook the Primary Census Abstract of 1971 Census on the following aspects is presented for each Revenue Village in respect of rLlfal areas and fOf each Ward and Enumerator's Block of a town in urban
areas.
Location Code No. and Name of the village/town and area
2 Total number of occupied residential houses and total number of households
3 Total population and its sex breakup
4 Population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes by sex breaKup
5 Literate and educated p.;rsons by sex
6 Total workers and thc breakup of the workers illto nine categories and ats.) the total non
workers by sex as shown below
Category I Cultivators
Category
Category
1I Agricultural Labourers
HI Livestock) Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and aliied Activities
Category IV Milling and l.luarrying
Category V Manufa~turillg, Proce~sing, Servicing and Repairs
(a) Household Industry
lb) Other than Household lndustry
Category VI Construction
Category Vl1 Trade and Commerce
Category YIlI Transport, Storage and Communi-callOns
Category IX Other Services
Category X Non-Workers
A District Abstract containing the Primary Census Abstract data for the district as a whole together with rural and urban breakup and also for each taluk and for each town is first presented, It is followed by the data for each of the villages and towns in the first tal uk. The data for the second and subsequent tal uks are presented consecutively thereafter.
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The villages under each taluk are arranged in the ascending order of Location Code Numbers. In the urban areas the data are arranged in the asceildmg order of Location Code Numbers of towns and also in the ascending order of the Ward Number. The uninhabited villages and villages which· have been fully included in a town have been indicated accordingly. In respect of villages which are partly inCluded in towns the word "Rural" has been added in italics and in brackets after the name of the vlliage and the particulars relating to the rural portion only have been given against such villages. At the begmning of each taluk an Alphabetical List of Vl1!a~,_;s
together with their Location Code Numbers alld a taluk map showing all the villages and towns -wnn their boundaries are given. ThIS Alpllabetlcal Ll:,t of YJ![ages facilJtates the reader ill locatlilb tlie
req uJr(;.:1 V JUage ami Its Location LOu': N Uw Lief allU
tllen:at'ter to know the Primary Census Abstract partIculars. fne tawK wap faCIlItates tne locatloil o. we req ulred VIllage/town. fne J unsdictlOn 01' ta~1l
Enumerdtor's olOCK IS glven Derore we urbaIl/DwI..Kwise Pnmary Census Ao:,tract.
T.ile population data presented in 38 Cols. of the Primary Ctl1SUS AOSLfaCC relate to ,ul ptrsons allve at
sunnse Oil 1St APfll, 1::1 /1 aad were present wnhm the tern wry of AOllabaa dlbl[J..;t whether UH;y lived in normal resHlentJal houses or III mstitutloLliO, such as hospitals, hostelS, asylUms, boardIllg nOU~I,;l>, hotels elC., or wnemer tney were merely llolt~i;;.,,~~
persons ILKe tne wailoerlllg lnDes, tramps, pavelllclH dWeli(;TS, or tilOse llY111g Hl OvalS elc. lncy Wt,fe aU
enUiHel'alell at tlll': 1::1 j 1 Census and wen Oa~IC
cnald";ler,~ll;';S Have oeen presellted lfl thiS .l:'rllllafY CellSU", fi.U,ua<';l.
ine total populatlOll of AdllaDdd distnct as
OIl 1 st April, 1:1 / 1 l'ecorded at the Census enumeration IS as fOllOWS:
Persons Males Females
lOla!
1,288,348 652,060
636,288
Rura+-
1,083,261 545,406
537,855
Urban
205,087 106,654
98,433
The criteria adopted for classifying a place
as rural or urban and the concepts of Urba'n
Agglomeration and Standard Urban Area have already
been explained at the beginning of this volume.
Columns 1 and 2 of the Primary Censlls
Abstract indicate the Location Code Number and name
of the village or town concerned. In respect of town'> the Ward/Block/Locality numbers and Enu
merator's Block :-.Jumbers are indicated under col. 2.
Location Code is the method by which every vill::<ge and town in a taluk in every district of a State is identified. Each district in this State has been given a separate code number, serially numbering the districts in a c!ockiwise order starting from
Srikakulam district and ending with Nalgonda district. Adilabad district, in this process, is assinged Location Code No. 17. Within each district the taluks had similarly been allotted locatinn code
numbers, the taluk in which the distrir't headquarters lies being allntted Location Code No.1 and the other taluks are numbered in a clock-wise order. The revenue villages within each taluk are assigned separate serial numbers starting from 'the north-western corner of the talnk and ending with the s0uth eastern, corner in a serpentine order. All the towns within a district were assigned Location Code Numbers in one serial order starting from the town in which the district headquarters is located and in the a;ccnding order of tal uk location code numbers. If any t:dclk has more than one town, then the town in which the taluk headquarters is located is assigned Location Code No first and then the other towns in the taluk in a clock-wise order. The Location Code Nos. of villages are indicated in Arabic numerals while those
of towns in Roman numerals.
Under Col. 3 the area of each of the villages and towns is given in square miles based on the information furnished by the State Central Survey
Office, the Tahsildar and the Municipal authorities concerned. In respect of certain villages where
the area particulars are not available, the fact is noted as "NA". As the area of the taluk comprises not only the area of villages but also the area of reserved forests, hills etc., within the taluk, the area
of all the villages and towns in the taluk put together may not be eqlJal to the area of the tal uk. The rural atea of the taluk is obtained by deducting the total urban area of all the towns in the taluk from the total area of the taluk furnished by the State Survey
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Department. Similarly the rural area of the district
is obtained by deducting the total urban area 0;' all
the towns in the district from the t0tal area of the
district. It may be pointed out in this connection that the total district area adopted is that furnished
by the Survey of Inaia Department and is provisional.
The area of the ta1nh is furnishf'd bv th" State Survey Department. Hence the total area of all taluks put tog~lher may not tally with the district area.
Under Cl) l l1mn 4 the total numher of occllpied residential house, in e~ch village and in each Ward and Emln~E'rat0f's B10rk of a town are given. These
figures inc111c1e thoce ('f p:lrtly re~jdential hOl1ses also
but not of the completely non-resi0Ppt iaJ homes. The total l1urrhr of hOllseholds including hou~eJess househ()Jd~ and ir,stitutional households is given under Column 5.
T]le VJtaJ p('pu1ation inc1udiPI! houseless and in
stitutional popUlation with sex breakup is given under columns 6 to 8.
tInder columns 9 to 12 the population of Scheduled
Castes and Scheduled Tribes by sex is given.
Tre Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in Andhra Pradesh are tho~e listed in Part I under "Andhra Pradesh" to Schedule I and Schedule II respectively of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled
Tribes li~ts (Moclification Order. 1956~ publi~hed in the NotificatiN' (1f the Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi daten 29th October, 1956. A copy of the
list of Srhedulrd Castes and Scheduled Trit-es in Andhra Prade~h is given below.
LIST OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDlllED TRJBF~ IN ANDHRA PRADESH
SCHEDULED CASTES
I. Throughout the State
1 Chalavadi 2 Chamar, Mochi or Muchi 3 Madiga 4 Mala
II, Throughout the State except Hyderabad, Mahbubnagar, Adilabad, Nizamabad, Medak, Karimnagar, Waranga!, Khammam and Nalgonda districts.
Adi Andhra 2 Adi Dravida 3 Arundhatiya 4 Bariki
5 Bavuri 6 Chachati 7 Chandala 8 Dandasi
9 Dom, Dombara, 18 Madiga Dasu and
Paidi or Pano Mashteen
10 Ghasi, Haddi 19 Matangi
or ReIli, Chachandi 20 Mundala
11 Godagali 21 Paky or Mati
12 Godari 22 Pambada or Pambanda
13 Gosangi 23 Pamidi 14 Jaggali 24 Panchama or Pariah 15 Jambuvulu 25 Relli
16 Madasi Kuruva or Madar 25 Samban
Kuruva 27 Sapru 17 Mala Dasu 28 Thoti
III. In the districts of Hyderabad, Mahbubnagar, Adilabad, Nizamabad, Medak, Karimnagar, Warangal Kham
mam and Nalgonda.
Anamuk 15 Mala Dasari 2 Ar"y (Mala) 16 Mala Hannai 3 Arwa Mala 17 Mala Jangam 4 becla (Budga) langam 18 Mala Masti 5 binJJa 19 Mala Saie (Netkani) 6 J:iY<lg.lTa 20 Mala ::;"nyasi 7 Ll1C111lbhar 21 Mang
8 Dakkal (Dokkalwar) 22 M.::ng Garodi 9 D"or 23 Manne
10 1::l1amalwar (Yell a- 24 Mashti mmalawandlu) 25 Mentar
11 HOteya 26 Mi tJ13 Ayyal var 12 Ho;cya Dasari 27 Sal,ldgara
13 Ko,upulvandm 28 SindiloHu 14 Mahar (CtJindollu)
SCHEDULED TRlBES
I. Throughout the State
1 Chenchu or Chenchw:lr
2 Koya or Goud with i ts sub-s~cts-Rajih or Rasha Koyas, Lingadhari Koyas (o:di.ury), Kottu Koyas. bnine KOja and Rajkoya.
II. Throughout the Stall: except lJyderabld, Mahbubnagar, Adilab'\J, Nizamjbad, Meoak, Kari,llll::lgar, Waranga] Khamm.,m and >·lalgond.1 districts.
ilagala
2 Gaddbas 3 J.llapUS 4 K.ilumara 5 Kattunayakan
6 Konda Dhoras 7 Konda Kapus
8 Koadareddis
9 KOildhs (Koji and
Kodi1u), Dcsaya
Kondhs, Dongria KOl1dhs, Kuttiya KO'1.dhs, Tikiria
Konclhs and Yenity
Kondhs
10 KOlia-Bentho Odya, Bar,i;;'a, Dhulia or
DuliJ, Bolva. Paiko,
}Juliya, S::mrolld and SidhOpaii(o
11 Kulia
12 Malis
13 Manna Dhora
14 Mukha Dhora or Nooka D~10ra
15 Porja (Parangiperja)
16 Reddi Dhoras
17 Rona, Rena
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18 Savaras, Kapu Savaras, Maliya Savaras or Khutto Savaras
19 Sugalis (Lambadis) 20 Yenadis
21 Yerukulas
III. In the districts of Hyderabad, Mahbubnagar.
Adilabad, Medak, Nizamabad. Karimnagar, Warangal, Kham
mam and Nalgonda.
1 Andh 5 Kolam (including 2 Bhi! varlu)
3 Gond (including Naik- 6 Pardhan
pod and Rajgond) 7 Thoti
4 Hill Reddis
IV. In the Agency tracts
Goudu (Goud) 2 Nayaks 3 Valmiki
Manner-
The number of literate and educated p.;rS)l1S
is given under Cols. 13 and 14. A person who CO,LJ
both rc:ad and write any language witn understailJill!
was treated as a literate at the 1971 Censuc A person who could merdy r~ad but could nol wn~e
or vice versa was not treated as a literate. Th::, c.;,t
for r"ading was abiiity to read any simple i":cCcr either in print or in manuscript. Cui Idren a,;;!J-+ year" and below were treated as ililterate. Til.; LCoL
for education was that the person shoUJd have pas,.:J a recvgnl&ed wntten examination or examinatlvll, as
pro,)[ of educational level attained. Tbe h,~fle~t
examination passed was taken as the level of edUCdllU<1.
T];e details of Warkcrs and r~on-Workc.·, 4fe
given UDder Cois. 15 to 38. At [11.:: Ull Cemus We
poputation has b~;;:n broadly divided into two ~·e<':Ll0:lS
baseclon the main activity viz., (i) Workers aud (II) Non-\Vori-.crs.
The dellniticas and concepts adop:d in the econorn;c da~,siJication of the population at th<.: 1::> /l
Census are expiullH::J bdow :
Worker: A "Worker' was a per~on whose lllalll
activHy",as participation in any eC0110micaiiy Plv
duc~lve work by his physical or mcntal aCd viLy.
Wod~ involve, not only actual work but elf-,:cllve
supervision and direction of work.
A man or woman who was engaged priHMniy
in household duties such as cooking for own i10U,,'" hold or performing one's own hou:;ehold duticc, l / a
boy or a girl who was primarily a student attendll1g
institution, even if such a person helped in the fumllY
economic activity but not as a full time worker, was not treated as a worker for the main activity. On the
other hand, if a person was primarily engaged in some economic activity but at the same time attended to some household chores or attended a night school etc., he 0f she was treated basically as a worker for the main activity and categorised accordingly.
A person who was working may be either work
ing as a cultivator, as an agricultural labourer or at a household industry or may be doing any other work.
Reference period: The reference period was {)ne week prior to the date of enumeration in tIle case of regular work in trade, profession, ,ervice, or bus i
ne~s. If a person had participated in any such rerp 1ar work on anyone of the days during this TrfE'rence period and this had been returned 0S his 1Iain activity the person was categorised .'lccordin:~ly.
A pcr,on who normally \Vork~ but had been absent from work during this reference period on account of illness, travel. holiday, temporary breakdown or strike etc., was treated as engaged in regular work in which he would have otherwise been employed but for his temporary absence. Persons under train ing such as apprentices with or without s:ipends or wages were considered as economically active ::nd recorded as workers. A perSOIl who had merely bC:CIl 0lTcr"d
work but bad not actualiy joined it was :10' treated a" engaged in work. There are ccrtaia types of work:;
which arc not carried on throughout the year e g.
cultivation, livestock keeping, plantation work, some
types of household industry etc. A person's main
activity was ascertained with reference to such w.)rk in the last one year even if he was not economically
active in the week prior to enumeration. It is likely that even when a person is engaged in Some other work during the period of one week prior to the date of enumeration, the main activity of the person may
be cultivation, agricultural labour or some other work attended to normally by him in the course of the year.
Cultivator: For purposes of the Census a person is working as cultivator if he or she is engaged in cultivation by oneself or by supervision or direction in one's capacity as the owner of lessee of land held
from Government or as a tenant of land held from private persons or institutions for payment of money, kind or share.
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Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing and harvesting and production of cereals and millet crops
such as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc., and
pulses, raw jute and kindred fibre crops, cotton, etc., and other crops such as sugarcane, ground nuts, tapioca, etc., and does not include fruit growing, vegetable growin!! or keeping orchards or groves or
working of plantations like tea, coffee, rubber, cinchona and other medicinal plantations.
A person who merely owned land but had given out land to another person or persons for cultivation for money, kind or share of crop ~lnd who did not even ,upervise or direct cultivation of land, was not treated as cultivator. Similarly, a person working in another person's land for wages in cash, kind or share Vias net treated as cultivator.
Agricultural L2bourer: A person who worked in anoiher person's land for wages in money. kind or share was regarded as an ; Agricultural Labourer'. He had no risk in the cultivation but he merely
worked in another person's land for wages. The labourer h'ld no right or lease or contract on land on
which he worked.
Housebold Industry: For a person who return
ed his m::lin activity as engaged in some production
or processing of goods such as, say, handloom weaving, dyeing, carpentry, bidi n! ling, pottery manufacture, dairying, cycle repairing, blacksmithy,
tailoring etc., it was ascertained if it was a household industry.
A Household Industry was defined as an industry conducted by the Head of the household himselfl
herself and/or mainly by the members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas and
only at home in urban arcas. The industry should not have been run on the scale of a registered factory.
The main criterion of a household industry was
the participation of one or more members of a household. This criterion was applied to urban ?reas too. Even if the industry is not actually locllted at home in rural areas there is greater possibility of the
members of the household participating even if it is located anywhere within the village limits. In the urban areas where organised industry takes greater prominence the household industry should be
.confined to the precincts of the house where the participants live. In urban areas even if the members of
the household by themselves ran an industry but at a place away from the precincts of their home, it was
not considered a household industry. It should have been located within the precincts of the house where the members lived.
A Household Industry related to production, processing, servicing, repairing or making 1nd seliing
(but not merely selling) of goods. It did not include
professions such as pleader or doctor, or barber,
musician, dancer, waterman, dhobi, astrologer, etc., or merely trade or .business, even if such profession,
trade or services were run at home by members of
household.
Sometimes it is likely that the person who may
not be wor~ing in his own Household Industry may
be working as a petty employee in another Household Industry. It was, therefore, enquired whether
the person who was not working in his own household industry was working in any other Household Industry as an employee.
Other Workers: A person who give his main activity as engaged in any other work which is not cultivation, agricultural Jabour or househOld
industry was recorded under the category of 'Other Workers'. The type of workers that may com~ under the 'Other Workers' category are factory wor
kers, those working in trade or transport, all
Government servants, Municipal employees, teachers,
mining workers, political or social workers, building labourers etc. In effect, all types of economic activity not covered by cultivation, agr;cultural
labourer or household industry were recorded under this residual category. Workers engaged in planta
tion or forestry were not treated as cultivators or
agricultural labourers but as 'Other Workers'.
According to the 1971 Census there were
248,946 residential houses and 260,439 households in Adilabad District compared to 202,430 residential
houses and 216,197 households in 1961. Thus there were 1.04 households per residential house at 1971 compared to 1.06 households per residential house in
1961.
The total number of persons returned at the 1971 Census enumeration in Adilabad District was
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1,288,348 as against 1,009,292 in 1961 Census reco,": ding an increase of 27.6% over the popUlation 0"
1961. The proportion of rural and urban population
to the total popu! ation in the District works out to'
8,:'% H0 I [% re~rectively in 1971 Census compared
to 84.5% and 15 5% in 1961. There were 976 females
per every 1 000 males at the 1971 Census as against
981 females per 1,000 males in 1961 Census.
The' nrmber of literates and educated persons
and the number of illiterates as per the 19(;[ and
1971 Censuses are given below.
NUMBER OF LITERATES AND EDUCATED PERSONS
Number of Lite- Percentage of rates and Edu- No. of Literates to Total
Year ca ted persons Illiterates Population of the District
1961 118,287 891,005 11.71
1971 182,286 1,106,062 14.14
It may be observed that though there has been
an increase in the proportion of literate persons to total population in 1971 compared to the population
in 1961, the actual number of illiterates increased in
1971 in spite of the increased educational facilities. Actually majority of the villages have at least
primary schools at rr~sent in the District.
The percen1age of literates by sex for total,
rural and urban areas in 1961 and 1971 in the Dis
trict are given below.
PERCE1'-<TAGE OF LITERATES TO TOTAL POPULATION IN
1961 1971 ,.--___ A ___ , ,.-__ A.--_, T R U T R U
Pel sons 11.71 8.25 30.59 14.14 1.03 34.10
Males 18.65 14.09 43.00 21.66 16.91 45.98 Females 3.54 2.36 16.86 6.45 3.73 21.25
The higher proportion of literates in the urban
areas is mainly due to the fact that the urban areas have more educational facilities and several urban
occupations also require a minimum level of educa
tion. As such, a large number of parents try to get their children educated while the rural areas have
relatively less educational facilities besides the pre
dominant rural occupation of Agriculture or Household Industries which do not generally require of the workers in these fields to be educated. Even boys
apd girls of school going age are required to work in 'he fields in the rural areas. It is significant to note that the proportion of female literates has gone higher up during the decade 1961-71 both in the t;ural and urban areas· of the district. However, more than 95% of the females in th~ rural areas of Adilabad district are still illiterate and a lot more bas to be done in their respect.
539,486 workers were returned in 1971 as against 545,697 workers in 1961 Census, thus accounting for 41.8% of the total popUlation as workers in 1971 as against the corresponding figure of 5.1-.J% in 1961. Among males, the workers constituted 53.2% while
females formed 25.1 %. The decrease in the pr0porHon of working population in 1)71 compared to that of in 1961 Census was mainly due to the clunge in
the definition of 'W.xk~r' abptej at the 1971 Census. In 1961, even marginal workers who spent most of their time basically as non-workers were
treated as workers while in 1971 only those Wh0 w.:re engaged for most of the time in productive work were treated as workers.
The following table gives the percentage distributi011 of the working popUlation by inju,trial categories in rural and urban areas and for males and females in Adilabad district.
PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF THE WORKING POPU['ATION
Category
Percentage of workers by category to total workers
r-Persons
r------A---, ~
Total Rural Urban Males Females
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
I Cultivators 39.50 43.30 7.36 43.21 29.37
II Agricultural 32.60 36.22 6.76 23.43 55.0~ Labourers
III Livestock, 3.60 3.80 2.34 4.86 0.61 FOiestry, Fishing, -Hunting and Plantations, Orchards & Allied Activities
IV Mining and 2.80 1.0J 16.43 3.76 0.52 Quarrying
V (a) Household Industry
4.00 4.05 3.69 4.23 3.36
V (b) Other than Household
4.80 2.67 21.33 5.14 4.16
Industry
148 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
VI Construction 1.30 0.85 4.70 1.59 0.63
VII Trade and 3.70 2.18 Commerce
15.60 4.88 1.09
VIII Transport, 1.00 0.30 Storage and
6.51 1.38 0.18
Communications
IX Other Services 6.70 5.63 15.28 7.47 5.18
Total 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
Cultivators and Agricultural Labourers in the District form more than three fourths of the total workers in the district. Their proportion is as high as 72% to the total workers in the rural areas while it is only 1.6% in the urban areas.
Workers in 'Other Services' which includes State and Central Government Services, Educational Services, Religious and Welfare Services, Local and Business Services, Personal Services etc., constitute the second largest sector in the District which forms 6.70% of the total workers. The proportion of these workers is naturally higher in the urb an areas with 15.28% as against 5.63% in the rural areas. Trade
and Commerce takes the tl1ird place providing employment to 3.7J% of th.: totai workers. The proportion of workers in the remlining categori.;s is as small as 4.8J% while 'Mining and QuarrYll1g' accounts for the least with 1.0Y'io.
Male Agricultural workers account for 43.21 % of the total male workers in the district while the corresponding proportion for females is 29.37%. Generally a larger numb:.:r of females are engaged than male:) in several agricultural operations like sowing, weeding, harvesting etc., where hard manual labou;' is not required. The female participation
rates in all the other industrial categories is low compared to maie part i;i pation rates.
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
2:.G,939 p.;rsons returned themse;ves as Scheduled Castes at the 1971 C;n>U5 comp.ued to 187,124 persons at the 1961 Census registering an increase of 21.3% over the Scheduled Caste population recorded at the 19,51 C.::nsus. The S::heduled Castes popUlation of the district in 1971 forms 3.9% to the total Scheduled Castes popUlation of the State and 17.6% of the total population of the district. About 87%
,of the Schedul ed Castes population in the district
reside in the rural parts of the district as they are generaIIy unable to find suitable employment in urban areas due totheir predominant illiterary.
169,299 persons (84,910 males and 84,389
females) returned themselves as Scheduled Tribes at 1971 as against 131,971. persons at the 1961 Census recording an increase of 28.3% over the Scheduled
Tribes population in 1961. The Scheduled Tribes population of the district in J 971 Census forms 10.2% of the total Scheduled Tribes population of the State
149 and 13.1 % of the total population of the district. The proportion of the Scheduled Tribes population to the total population of the District is relativel, low compared to the corresponding State's proportion of 3.8%. A large section of the Scheduled Tribes
population i.e., 98.9% of the total district Scheduled Tribes population live in the rural areas as in the case of the Scheduled Castes.
Detailed analysis of demographic data at the 1971 Census is given in Part-C of District Census
Hand Book.
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
ADILABAD TALUK
1971 1971 1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Code No. Code No. Code No. Code No.
(1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2)
75 Ada 61 Foujapur 52 Koora 108 Pitgaoa 145 Adilabad 98 Koparuzana 66 Po:hara
31 Ako i 28 Kona 115 PO,Ja, 56 Aku':a 70 G11.~<;h:)ur 162 KO;li 106 Po,m.da
157 A'n')Ynaon 23 G;Fltko'),-i 5~ Kotampoor 39 Pco3ai 143 Am (lLlta 29 Gim,lU Buzurg 183 KoJtllUr 11 AI11'1 l<nnd 37 Gim;n 1 Khurd 20:) KC)[LU: (i\'1edagaon) 14::> R;)mai
194 An'(1,)I)OC 158 Gir;1o 1 45 KOd[.;a 105 R~"'llkam 195 A:l ;,).i 16 GolLl;;;11.t 16::> K .. UC.·l'~;~lpoor 14~ l{~iilpOor (Royatl)
4 Ant~(~1o_t} 3 GO.nurti 141 KUlll:'meJh0ri 26 R~lllpur 1 araf 74 Ari; Buzurg 9 GO.11 165 R"tllapur
179 Adi K..1urj 2,( Goda 135 Lachlll1l)ur (Ubgam) 181 Ruyadi 5 Ar:i r lfaf 88 Go)ja
206 Asola Bhurki 1 Gubii 176 Lac!Ltll1)lU[ 111 S.ldarur
71 Awalpur 15 Gunjala 73 Lard.lS:':l1gi 128
83 AW.llpJr 42 Lebrwadi S.;IJej 159 Lingi 180 S"knapoor
59 Blla;xH 46 Haliyali 127 Lo Lira 84 SdugJi 205 Lo.<ari 123 S"ngv'i 68 Blllori 58 Hashampur 44 S ,ngi Khurd
20 B.w;:! \i N1g1pur 152 H1snapur 57 S,lvapUr 148 B ltii Sawugaon 27 Hathighat 178 Madn:lpoor 21 S.iv~;gaOn 93 13:\.i 124 H.lthigutta 89 M",) ,o,npur 35 S ,,,iKdpoor 80 B;l',ari 79 tvt.\ ;~oJa 91 S_H,'Lt..>.!ubcld 10 B~151ri Rampur 1lJ2 J\,Lilcborgaon 118 Sil1b~pur
119 B~LH"ii 78 Jainad 191 M,ti,djJOO( 25 Sii,"-)!Ilild. 53 B l:Lilllpoor 63 Jamdapur 64 Ivldiidp:"if S2 Si!',inlla
170 B'H:lm)Ur 1 S4 hmJi 36 f"i an.;~L,:~.ldh 190 Sit bO:1di 85 13 ]).iOj.l 131 Janl.li 97 IVL_~;lg~'00i llO SOtH.HOS 81 Ih;)!g:lOn 203 Jmnuldhari 133 tvLlllou,'la 184 SurH,oJi 67 B1))'US0:i 169 Jhari 87 M.lny~;upur 129 SyeJpur 14 B'li;np(nr 112 Junoni 125 M .• f ~':_G~~l),l 93 B:lO i d (Kopsi) 120 lVl ~ S;I:,' louzurg 61. BH·.\j 13::> ~·i~(S~<il..~ i\"li.Urd 117 ~[ ~,k;i
146 B1U(UpUr 199 K::chk,mi 196 MJ.VdL.l 142 TLtkli 1'<) TaL E1adugu 121 Bor:::glo1 30 Kadarpur - 38 Mirz"iJoJor v_
201 Bo,·c.nH 187 KJ.jjarla 76 lViUI(LpUr 155 -, an1si 9.+ Bur il 11lpUr 31 l~'·dlJi 17 '; ;.,.,j Khurd
189 K;lm.:iapoor 151 " <.J'L' \Srimati) 69 Cl:)l1d.l 150 K:ill1.lfiugar 102 Na[;r,.lIJ" 6() T;,rccl:! Buzurg
107 CiE1J:J.l11e (PO.1nlr) 171 NZt,hJg:loa 126 "j ir'pa 10~ C.n')uala 8 Kanuthwada 49 N;t(,ly,upoor 1')7 TO.IWli
210 Chi" ndhari 85 K~ln1~~trpUr 18 l~ip.J.iti 132 '10 •. e,gooda (Kara)
193 ChL l'~'1Ugha t 139 K 1111t:1a ii l\lidJ.l
13~ Kan;)a (Marriguda) 144 N iSll,lllgi1a t 185 Ur;lJd"m 13 Dab'Jakachi 166 Kappardevi 72 Nizam;lur 50 Umfi 41 D:\(l:ipoor 2 Kanncd [araf 164 Urnri
10::> D.l! \lour 48 KtLdlJi 173 ?ulli BUlurg 55 D~,!;Ji;i~uda 43 Ka;ilnWadi 172 P,li:: h.,mrd 175 Vijclpur
163 D~~_l~gaon 114 Ko.ro:li Buzurg 156 PaloJi 147 D"snapur 113 Karo.li Khurd 161 Palsi Buzurg 153 Waddadi 177 D_; :1.:1~L· 96 KhagJur 167 Paisi K:-Jurd 12 \ Va06;}On
7 D~wa,)(}(a 198 Kila,l.lpoor 188 P.;.lg.Hipipri 92 D;101nala 209 Kh:li1:', poor 138 Parui .bu.mrg 6 Wadoor 65 Dimma 208 Kh:llIdala 137 Pardi KilUrd 95 Do leg.lOn 19 Khapperla 101 PaLm 33 Dollara 51 Khapri 34 PcnJaiwada 174 Waghapur
16g Dodi 109 Khidki 136 Plppalgaon 204 Wanwat
122 Douna 186 Kho:.l:ld 207 PippaLwdfi 103 Warur
99 Kobhai 22 Pippalkoti 116 Ekori 47 Kodekotha 40 Piparwada 202 Yapalguda
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Statements showing th e Jurisdiction of Enumerator's Blocks in the Urban Areas of Adilabad Taluk
ADILABAD TOWN
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,rd 1 E.B. 1-1-1 1-1-115 Ward 5- E.B. 28 5-3-1 5-3-103
E.B. 2 1-2-1 1-2-99 Concld. E.B. 29 5-4-1 5-4-101
E.B. 3 1-3-1 1-3-105 5-5-1 5-5-69
E.B. 4 1-4-1 1-4-100 E·B. 30 5-5-70 5-5-101
E.B. S 1-5-1 1-5-99 5-6-1 5-6-64
E.B. 31 5-6-65 5-6-100 rd 2 E.B. 6 2-1-1 2-1-100 5-7-1 5-7-98
E.B. 7 2-2-1 2-2-103
E.B. 8 2-3-1 2-3-102 Ward 6 E.B. 32 6-1-1 6-1-100
E.B. 9 2-4-1 2-4-109 6-2-1 6-2-100
E.B. 10 2-5-1 2-5-103 E.B. 33 6-3-1 6-3-101
2-6-1 2-6-40 6-4-1 6-4-40
E.B. 11 2-6-41 2-6-107 E.B. 34 6-4-41 6-4-119 2-7-1 2-7-84 6-5-1 6-5-60
E.B. 35 6-5-61 6-5-100 ~d 3 E.B. 12 3-1-1 3-1-104 6-6-1 6-6-70
E.B. 13 3-2-1 3-2-95 E.B. 36 6-6-71 6-6-W2
E.B. 14 3-3-1 3-3-100 6-7-1 6-7-90A E.B. 15 3-4-1 3-4-103
E.B. 37 6-7-91 6-7-1Q4 E.B. 16 3-5-1 3-5-102 6-8-1 6-8-77 E.B. 17 3-6-1 3-6-100
Ward 7 E.B. 37 7-1-1 7-1-32 E.B. 18 3-7-1 3-7-100 E.B. 38 7-1-33 7-1-95
'd 4 E.B. 19 4-1-1 4-1-86 7-2-1 7-2-90
E.B. 20 4-1-87 4-1-103 E.B. 39 7-3-1 7-3-105
4-2-1 4-2-100 E.B. 40 7-4-1 7-4-101 E.B. 21 4-3-1 4-3-100 7-5-1 7-5-34 E.B. 21 4-4-1 4-4-107
E.B. 41 7-5-35 7-5-100 E.B. 23 4-5-1 4-5-101 7-6-1 7-6-98 E.B. 24 4-6-1 4-6-102
25 4-7-1 4-7-103 E.B. 42 7-6-98 A 7-6-101
E.B. 7-7-1 7-7-88
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
UTNUR TALUK.
1971 1971 1971 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Code No. Code No. Code No.
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99 Addesar 64 Heerapur 154 Pamulawada 20 Admiyan 122 Heerapur 144 Pangdi 85 Andole 128 Heerapur 4 Paraswada 84 Anji 26 Paraswada Buzurg 3 Arjuni 51 Indervelli Buzurg 37 Patnapur
97 Ashapalle 53 Indervelli Khurd 139 Pawarguda 141 Phulara
44 Babjhari 138 Jainoor 2 Pipri
143 Babjipet 140 Jamni 57 Pipri
95 Balanpur 169 Jamuldhara 74 Pochampalle
131 Balanpur 10 Jhari 147 Polasa
39 Bhimpur 27 Pownur
133 Bhopet 17 Kadodi 110 Pulimadaga
152 Bhurnur 118 Kamaipet 29 Punaguda
100 Bhusimetta 159 Kanchanpalle
132 Birsaipet 66 Keslaguda 148 52 Birsanpathar 63 Keslapur Raghapur
8 . Khadki 123 Ramalingampet 43 Khairdatwad 13 Rampur
105 Chandoor 91 Khampur 72 Rampur Buzurg
158 Chapri 14 Khandow 125 Rampur Khurd
50 Chintakarra 151 Kohenur Buzars 142 Resimetta
167 Choorpalle 150 Kohenur Khurd 24 Roopapur
47 Chorigaon 25 Kolama 73 Kondapur 86 Sakhera
101 Daboli 1 Kondi 115 Salewada Buzur,
130 Dantanpalle 111 Kopergadh 114 Salewada Khurd
75 Dasnapur 23 Kothapalle 32 Sangvi
56 Devapur 162 Kottapalle 12 Savari
146 Devedpalle 18 Kouthala 16 Sedwai
30 Dhaba Buzurg 22 Kunikasa 145 Seetagondi
11 Dhaba Khurd 157 Settihadapnur 156 Dhanora 80 Lachampur Buzur, 116 Shampur 60 Dhanora Buzurg 77 Lachampur Khurd 136 Shivnur 59 Dhanora Khurd 102 Laindiguda 153 Sirpur 68 Dharmasagar 71 Lakhampur 96 Sonapur 49 Dhodanda 126 Lakharam 5 Sungapur 6 Dhupapur 164 Lingapur
15 Dongargaon 31 Lokari Buzurg 94
81 Dongergaon 9 Lokari Khurd Tadihadapnur
137 Dubbaguda 117 Luxettipet 113 Tandra
124 Durgapur 129 Teejapur 70 Tejapur
90 Mahadapur 58 Tosham
7 EmpaUe 42 Mahagaon
155 Mailagaon 36 Malangi 34 Umri
21 Gadiguda 35 Malepur 108 Umri
127 Gangannapet 67 Mallapuf 103 Ushegaon
93 Gangapur 83 Mamidiguda 120 Utnur
119 Gangapur 163 Mamidipalle 134 Ghanpur 46 Manjari 79 Wadgalpur Buzur, 48 Ghettepalle 41 Mankapur 89 Ghotti 28 Maregaon
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160 Ghumnur Buzurg 149 Marlawai 82 Wadgaon
161 Ghumnur Khurd 61 Mendapalle 106 Wadoni
55 Ginnera 62 Muthnur 78 Waipet
69 Gourapur 76 Wal gonda Heerap.,.
33 Gouri 165 Wankamaddi
98 Gudamamda 38 Nagalkonda 19 Warkwai
45 Gundala 121 Nagapur
92 Gunjala 40 Namur 88 Narsapur Buzurg 168 Yellapattan 87 Narsapur Khurd 54 Yemaikunta
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1~71 1971 1971 1911 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village wcation Name of Village Location Name of Villa,C'-
Code No. Code No. Code No. Code No. (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2) (I) (2)
192 Abbapur 96 Dugleshwar 227 Komervalli 159 RahapalJe 232 Achalapur 241 Dugn.epalle 44 Kommuguda 150 Rajampet 43 Ada 207 Dwarakapur 181 Kommuguda 223 Rajaram
186 Addaghat 176 Kondepalle 156 Rajur 38 Adedasnapur 103 Edasgondi 95 Kosara 72 Rallakannepalle 10 Agarwada 182 Edulawada 217 Kothapalle 172 Rallapet
134 Akini 188 Ed,eHi 2~ Kothari 175 Rampur 238 AknepalJe 55 Koudiyanmowad 208 Rampur 198 Ankepalle 222 Fakeerpalle 73 Koyatalandi 242 Rangapet 100 Ankusapur 51 Kutoda 226 Rangapur 166 Ankusapur 71 Gadalpalle 190 Rebbena 2()() Ankusham 231 Gampalpalle 153 Lanjaguda 211 Rechini 230 Annaram 76 Gangapur 128 Lanjaveera 218 Repallewada 119 Appepalle 171 Gangapur 85 Lingiguda 215 Rollapahad 90 Areguda 107 Ghat JangaoD 54 Loddiguda
66 Rompalle 6 Arepalle 153 Ghodvelli 185 Rou tsankepalle
133 Arll 70 Ginnedhari 1~5 Madaram 86 Rudrapur 152 Asifabad 26 Goegaon 205 Madnapur
116 Goegaon 117 Mahagaon 3 Sakada 99 Babapur 58 Goena 167 Mahajanguda 53 Sakangondi 17 Babijhari 191 Golet 52 Malangondi 147 Salaguda 57 B~lhanpur 124 Gondi 122 Malni 98 Samcla
213 Balhanpur 210 Gopal Nagar 91 Mandcpalle 141 Samela 132 Bambara 149 Govindpur 87 Mandrumeda 4 Sangvi 48 Belgaon 212 Govindpur 65 Mangi 163 SankepalJe
239 Bhatwanpalle 80 Goyagaon 49 Manka.pur 139 Sarandi 24 Bheemangondi 228 Gudepalle 121 MarepaJle 123 Sarkepalle
140 Bhendara 148 GUdglldi 160 Mediguda 22 Sawarkheda 130 Boranjeeguda 157 Gundi 155 Mekalawada 114 Sawathi 145 Borda 13S Gunjada 120 Mctindhani 2[4 Seetu Nagar 84 Bordham 237 Gurjal 164 Metpalle 184 Singaraopet 203 Boyapalle 16 Mettapipri 37 Sirsagaon
236 Buda Kalan 14 HaIti 12 Modi 34 Siryanmovad 235 Buda Khurd 69 Moindagudipet 79 Sonapur 180 Buruguda 110 Indhani 178 Motuguda 118 Sonapur 8 Indhapur 35 Mowad 194 Sonapur 233 Chakepalle
104 Ippalnawgaon 18 Murikilonka 54 Suddaghat 33 Chalbardi
67 Irkepille 62 Sungapur 209 Chandrapalle
47 Itkyal 25 N"gapur 21 Surdapur
106 Chcecilipalle 146 JaitllDur 221 l'Iambal 234 Chenduivelli 229 Jakkulapalle ]67 Nandapa 216 Tak kalapalle 183 Chilntiguda 127 Jarnbuladhari 133 Narapur
20~ TanJoor 113 Chincholi 151 hnlclpur 165 Narapur 108 Tejarlllf 15 Chi[llakarra 82 Jemi :m N arayanapur 74 Telandi 68 ChinliJpalle 13 Jh.ari 19 Nar,lsapuf 56 Timriyan Mowad 94 Chirrilkunta 39 Jodcghilt 193 Narsapur 75 Tiryani 83 Chopui 174 Nav,,;aoll " Tukyanmovad 158 Chore;Jalle 111 Navegaoll Buzurg -'-
199 ChoturJalle 30 Kalkgaon 137 Neem!!aon ')7 1 umpalh:
112 Choup'anaguda 144 Kan:lrgaon 1~9 l'Ieerpalie 201 Kannal 46 Nimbada 61 Ullipittadorli 78 Kannepalle 28 Nishani
45 Dadp_lpur 206 Kasipet 136 Nokewada 92 DanaboiI1peta 202 Km'\erla 169 Vanjiri 59 Dantanpalle 11 Keli Bumrg 125 Velgi 50 Demidiguda 5 Keli Khurd 93 Padibonda 197 Venkaipalle 7 Devadpalle 2 Kerameri 63 Pangdi Madara
119 Devadpalle 154 Keslapur 187 Parasanamba\ 60 Devadurgam 177 Khairgaon 20 Parda 36 Wadigondi 88 Devaigudem 9 Khairi 170 Passigaon 42 Wadiguda 1 Devapur 126 Khamana 31 Patnapur 173 Wankalam
115 Dhaba 41 Khapri 89 Pedakunta 131 Wankidi Kalall 105 Dhanapur 143 Khedegaon 219 Pegadpalle 129 Wankidi Khurd 23 Dhanora 109 Khirdi 240 Perkapalle 40 Wal'dham 81 Dongergaon 196 Kistampet 101 Pippalgaon
161 Dubbaguda 225 Kistapur 27 Pipri 77 Duggapur 142 Komatiguda 220 Pulikunta 102 Ycllaram
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Block 1 E.B. 145 1-1 1·-131 Block S E.B. 151 8--1 8-119 Block 2 E.B. 149 2-1 2-108 Block 9 E.B. 152 9-1 9-178 Block 3 E.B. 146 3-1 3-129
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Waro E.B. 1 1-1-1 1-1-124/2 Ward g E.B. 28 8-1-1 8-1-122/1 E.B. 2 1-2-1/1 1-2-123/1 E.B. 29 8-2-1 8-2-96 E.B. 3 1-3-1 1-3-110 E.B. 30 8-3-1 8-3 -104 E.B. 4 1-4-1 1-4-127 E.B. 31 8-4-1 ~-4 ·122 E.B. 5 1-5-1/1 15-100 E.B. 32 8-5-1 8-5-103
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E.B. 51 12-3-1 12-3-79 Wark 6 E.B. 22 6--4-1 6-4-72 Ward 13 E.B. 51 13-1-1 13-1-125 E.B. 24 6-1-1/1 6-1-109
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6-5-1 6-5-84 Ward 14 E.B. 54 14-1-1 14-1-77 14-2-1 14-2-92 Ward 7 E.B. 26 7-1-1 7-i-73 E.B. 55 14-3-1 14-3-IOJ/A 7--2-1 7-2-92
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
SIRPUR TALUK
1971 1971 1971 1971 location Name of Villale Location Name of Villap Location Name of Village Location Name of Village
Code No. Code No. Code No. Code No.
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14 Achali 158 Dampur 52 Korsni 85 Potepa)]e 90 Adpalle 108 Dharmaram 7 Kosni 106 Pothepalle
182 Agarguda 29 Dhorpalle 160 Kothapalle 118 Pothepalle 133 Ainam 197 Digda 9 Kothapet (Kagamagar) 130 Pothepll1e j 15 Akkulapalle 54 Dimda 136 Kothmir 75 Ambaghat 203 Dubbnguda 180 Koychichal 43 Rajaram
183 Amergonda 58 Koyepalle 140 Rajar:1m !O3 Andavelli 74 Kukda 154 Rampur 165 Ankannapet 12 Easgaon 28 Kumbhari 198 Rarnpur 98 Ankhoda 192 Eatepalle 170 Kunchavelli 151 Ramraopet 49 Ankoda 62 Kushnepalle 39 Ranvelli 15 Arepalle 68 Gabbai
129 Raspalle
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175 Laggaon 88 Rebbana 96 Gannaram 22 Laxmipur 161 Rebbana
48 Babapur 181 Gannaram 141 Babapur 5 Garlapet
116 Laxmipur 61 Rechni
81 Babasagar 184 Girvclli 147 Lingapur 6 Regulguda
53 Bandepalle 164 Gollaghat 25 Loanvelli 8 Rudrapur
92 Banki 56 Goodam 177 Lodpalle J8 RlIdraram
105 Bareglldn 114 Gorregutta 193 loha
135 Beebra 122 Gudipetpedda 16R Sali~aon
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185 Bhamanger 37 Gundaipet 146 Madvelli 142 Sarjapur
69 Bhatpalle 194 Gundepalle 1 Makdi 127 Sarsala
104 Bhatpalle 132 Gunllapct 150 Mallidi 102 Seeta Nagar
119 Bhcemni 45 Gurudpet 97 Mandva 152 Shiknam
189 Bhogaram 73 Marthadi 76 Shivapalle
91 Bhoopalpatnam 169 Metpalle • 19 Sirpur
51 Bhorepalk 145 Hathni 36 Mog~ldhagada 65 Somni
70 Bijjur 17 Heerapllr 60 Mogvelli 63 SlIsmir
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Enumerator'S Block No. and its Jurisdiction Ward! ,... --"-----____ -.
locality! House '-lumbers included Block No. in the Block
E.B. No. ,..-_-.-A..-.--_~ From To
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SIR PUR TOWN
Ward 1
Ward 2
Ward J
Ward 4
Ward 5
·VVard I Block
E.B. 175
E.ll. \7S E.B. 176
E.B. 176 E.B. 171
E.B. 177 E.B. 178
E.B. 178 E.B. 179
E.B.
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2-\ 2-34
3-1 3-37
4-1 4-59
5-1 5-96
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Block 2 E.B. 2 1-2-1
Block 3 E.B. 3 1-3-1 E.B. 4 1-3-159
Block 4 E.B. 5 1- 4-1 E.B. 6 1--4-104
1-2-240
Block 5 I.B. 7 1-5-1
B:('ck 6 E B. 8 1-6-1 E.B. 9 1-6-141
Uks.7&13EB. II) 17-1 1-13-83
1-131
2-33 2-115
3-36 3-96
4-58 4-94
5-95 5-121
Ward 6
Ward 7
Ward 8
Ward 9
Ward 10
Ward 11
E.B. 179 E.B. 180
E B. 180 E.B. 1!H
E.B. 181
E.B. 182
E.B. 182 E.B. 183
E B. 183
6-1 6-90
7-1 7-71
8-1
9-1
10-1 10-35
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KAG O\ZNAGAR MUNICIPALITY
1-1-325
1-2-239
1-3-158 1-3-25S
1-4-103 1-4-] 78
1-2-3J7
1-5-96
1-6-140
1-6-270
1-'" 56
1-13-136A
Blo~k 8 E B. 11 1-8-1
Blo::k 9 E B. 12 1-9-1
Block 10 E B. 13 1-10-1
Block 11 E B. 14 1-11-1
Block 12 E B. 15 1-12-1
Block 13 E B. 16 1-13-1
Block 14 E B. 17 1-14-1 E B 18 1-14-105
Block 15 t.R. 19 1-15-1
E.B. 20 1-15··90
Block 16 E.B. 21 1-16-1 '\Vard Nos. 2 to 5 are giwll to Kagaznag.,r 8on-Mnnicipal Area.
KAGAZN '\CAR NON·MUNICIPAL AREA
"'Ward ;: tBlock 2 E.B. 184 E B. IE5 E B. 11{6 E B. 187 E.B. 188 E.B. 189 E.B. 190 E.B.191 E.B. 192
2-2-1 2-2-137 2-2-277
2-2-401 2-2-561 2-2-715
2-2-851 2-2-970 2-2-1099
Block 3 E.B. 193 2-3-1 E.B. ]94 2-3-139 E.B. 1\/5 2-3-269 E.B. 196 2-3-392
2-2-136 2-2-276 2-2-400 2-2-560 2-2-714 2-2-~5\)
2-2-969 2-2-1098 2-2-1251
2-3-133 2-3-268 2-3-391 2-3-5)()
• Ward No.1 is given to Kagazilag.H ~'uLLip-lity.
Block 3 E.B. 197 -Colltd. E.r;. 198
E B. 199 E.B 200 E.B 201 E.B 202 E.B. 203
E.B. 204 E.B.205
2-3-531 2-3-6'9 2-3-787 2-3-924 2-3-1066
2-3-1204 2-3-1355
2-3-1475 2-3-1601
Block 4 E.B. 206 2-1-1
Block 5 E.B. 207 2-5-1 E. \3, 203 2-5-150
t l3look 1 is non-:esidentl j area.
6-89 6-142
7-70 7-88
8-115
9-99
10-34 10-127
11-39
1-8-114
1-9-110
1-10-109
111-104
1-12-143
1-13-87
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1-14-211
1--15-3'1 1-15-139
1-16-113
2-3 653 2-3 7~fJ
2-3-923 2-3-1065 2-3-1203 2-3-1354 2-3-1474 2-3-160J 2-3-17.W
2-5-139 2-5-249
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Statement showing the Jurisdiction of Enumerators' Blocks in the Urban Areas of Sirpur Ta/uk
Enumerator's Block No. and its Jurisdiction Enumerator's Block No. and its lurisd ictioll Ward/ .-------"--------, Wlrd/ ;-------"'------' ~,
locality/ House Numbers inc uJed locality! House Numbers included Block No. in the ~ ock. Block No. in tne tl1ock.
E.B. No. ;-----A----, From To
E.B. No. ,---A _____ , From To
(1) (2) (3) (4) (\) (2) (3) (4)
KAGAZNAGAR NON-MUNICIPAL AREA-Colttd.
Ward 2 Block 6 E.B. 209 2-6-1 2-6-118 Block 3 E.B.-228 3-3-629 3-3-738 -Contd. E.B.21O 2-6-119 2':'6-235 -Confd. E.B. 229 3-3-739 3-3-876
E.B.211 2-6-236 2-6--389 E.B. 230 3-3-!i77 3-3-1022 E.B.212 2-6-390 2-6--526
Block Block 4 E.B.23\ 3-4--1 3-4-139
7 E.B.213 2-7-1 2-7-123 E.B. 232 3-4-140 3-4-295 E.B.214 2-7-124 2-7-270
E.B. 233 3-4-296 3-4-424 E B. 215 2-7-271 2-7-459
Block 8 E.B.216 2-8-1 2-8-146 Block S LB. 234 3-5-1 3-5--\21.
E.B.217 2-8-147 2-8-286 E.B.218 2-8-287 2-8-346 Block 6 E.B. 235 3-6-1 3-6-80
E.B. 236 3-6-81 3-6-225 Ward 3 *Block 2 E.B.219 3-2-1 3-2-140 E.B. 237 3-6-226 3-6-422
E.B. 220 3-2-141 3-2-20 E.B. 238 3-6-~23 3-6-602 E.B. 221 3-2-261 3-2-315 E.B.239 3-6-603 3-6-713
E.B. 222 3-2-396 3-2-513 3-7-1 3-7-28
Block 3 E.B. 223 3-3-1 3-3-1 II Ward 4 Blks. 1 & 3 E B. 2;0 4-1-1 4--1-156
E.B. 224 3-3-112 3-3-246 4-3-1 4-J-S.t
Block 2 E.B. 241 4-2-1 4-2-138 LB. 225 3-3-247 3-3-3S6 LB. 226 3-3-387 3-3-508 Ward S B10ck 1 E.B. 242 5-1-1 5-1-15~ E.B. 227 3-3-5M 3-3-628 Block 2 E.B.240 5-2-1 5-2-46
*Block J IS non-residentialarea.
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CHINNUR TALUK
1'71 1971 1971 Loc_ .. ();1 :':,:I11C of Village Location Name of \ ilJage Location Name of Yii\age>· Code .\u. Code No. Code No.
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115 Adiwarpet 144 Jairur 155 N a r~ i ng~i pUr'am 52 Adkapalle 18 Jajulpet 145 Narva
118 Akhralle 5 .la\"kenalle 53 Neel\\ai m Aigaol1 30 Jan:;aipet 34 Nennala
125 Amudalpalle 59 Jangaon 127 Angrajpalle JOI Jhanda VenbtJpur 90 Pangidisomaram 139 Ankushapur h Jilkda 76 Parpalle
liS Annaram JS Jogapur 153 Pcgdapalle hf) Arjungutta 81 Pinnaram
I·a Arkapalle 128 Kachanpalle 170 Pokkur 166 Asnad 148 K'ichanpalle 143 Polampalle .. 94 Aw~d3.m 20 K;lllampalle 100 Ponnaram 61 Ayepa!te 23 Kalmalpet 172 Ponnaram
132 Kambojipet 32 Poppalawanipet 29 Baddampalle 106 Kankur 142 Pothanralle 54 lhdvel\e 114 Kannepi\lie 93 Potliyal
174 .gccravclle 27 K:llepaile 163 Pownur 155 Bejjal In Kati;c:rsala 62 Pullagaon 44 Bhadrapur
'7) KawaI' Kothap;l.lie '-96 Bhagirathipet 41 Khallllllampalic 56 Rachcrla
129 Bhamraopet 46 Kharji 123 Raipet
140 Bhimaram 131 K'stampct 15 Rajaram
10 Bomm'~[\a 160 Kistapllf 71 Rajaram
78 Bopp~ram 73 Kollu!' 70 Rampur
74 Borampalle 167 Kommera ]47 Ralllraopet
7 Boyyaram 31 Konampet 67 Rapanpalle
50 Brahmanpalle 121 KtJlampet 69 Rawalpal!e
112 Buddaram 85 Kondampet 10~ Reddipall" 43 Budhapur 89 -Kotapalle 159 Rumipur
111 Burugupalle 26 KolhapaJle 113 136 Kothapalle Sankaram
171 Cbakapalle 91 K()~hur 1)9 S:Hangapalle
9 ChamanpalIe J5R Kundarul1l 84 Sarvaipct
92 Cllinl1J Vmkatapur g , Kll,hcnapallc ~7 Sh'lnkarpur
120 Chi:lliur :t KYJIIKmpalle 88 Shetpalle
80 Chi!ltllkunta 151 SHctpalle
119 Chintalapalle 1O.j Lemur 116 ShiYa LiCc,;apur
I Chimhapudi :2 Lingal 103 Singapur
98 Chirrakunta 133 Lingal11palle 64 Sirsa
95 Chitta pur 77 Lingannapct 37 Sita Nagar 164 Sivvaram
DammircJdipet 137 f\faddikal 165 SomanpaHe
48 14 ~1addlilapallc 134 Suddal 110 Dampur 157 Maddulpalk 17 Sumpatam
11 Dasl1Jpllr 42 ~'(Iailaram 16H Sundarasala 68 Devalwada 86 Mallampet 58 Supak
126 Dugnapal!e 51 Mamda 4 Suraram ]02 Mamidigbat
63 Eddulabandam 47 Mankapur 150 Tekmatla 82 Lnagatta 33 Manneguda
40 Metpalle 13 Upper la pahad
135 Gangaram 107 Mittapalle 161 Velal 154 Gangipalle ]46 Muddikunta 109 VellapaHe 36 Gbanpllf 19 Mukkidiglldem 22 Vcmanpalle 16 Godampct 55 Mulkalpct 57 Yanchapalle 45 Gollapalle 105 Venkalapur
162 Gopalpur 79 Nagal11pet S3 Yesonvai 25 Gorlapalk 173 Nagapur 28 Gudepallc 11 Nagaram 11 Wadduguo',;Dl 97 Gudipet 3 Nagepalle
117 Gudirampur 49 Nakkalpallc 138 Yurepalle; 39 Gundlasomaram 35 Nandulapallc 152 Yelkanti
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LAKSHETTlPET TALUK
1971 1971 1971 Location Name of ViIlag~ Location Name of Village Location Name of Villap
Code No. CedeNo. Code No. (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2)
23 Allipur 78 Jaidapet 109 Padthenpalle 126 Amerwadi 8 ' Jannaram 10 Paidipalle 79 Andgulapet 9 Juviguda 50 PaII amguda
123 Andgulapet 112 Pap aile
2 Kamanpalle 12 Papammaguda
5 Hadampalle 51 Kankalapur 96 Peddampet
95 Bhalraopet 88 Kannepalle 53 Peddanpalle
30 Bheempur 110 Karnemamidi 69 Peddapet
25 Bikkenguda 54 Kasipet 39 Peddapur
13 Bommcna 75 Kasipet 118 Pochammapad 7 Kishtapur 6 Ponakal
46 Kohinur 102 Pothepalle
113 Chandanapur 49 Komctchain 11 Puttiguda
93 Chandaram 111 Kondapalle 61 Chelh.Jmpet 47 Kondapur
Q~wal 16 Chintaguda 74 Kondapur 48 Chintaguda 97 Kondapur 81 Chintapalle 31 Korelanka
3 Raindlaguda 119 Kothapalle 86 Kothur 19 Rampur
67 Dandepalle 64 Kundallapad 94 Rangapet 43 De'fapur 41 Kurreghad 82 Rebbanpalle 4 Dharmaram 65 Rollapahad
45 Dharmaraopet 63 Kurvichalma 38 Rottepalle 72 Dharmaraopet 125 Kya thenpalle 59 Ryali
105 Donabanda 33 DondJa 70 Laxmikanthapur 14 Dongapalle 98 Laxmipur 129 See tarampalle 62 Dowdepalle 26 Lingapur 132 Singapur 71 Dwaraka ·101 Lingapur (D) 17 Singaraipet
90 Lakshettipet 40 Sonapur 107 Subbcpalle
35 Edulapahad 83 Ellaram 68 Maderpet
21 Makulpet 20 Tallapet 44 Malkepalle 60 Talrnal1a
57 Gadhpur i5 Malyal 130 Teegalpahad 34 Oarnbhiraopet 27 Marnidpalle 131 Thallapalle
127 Garmilla (Mancheriyai 121 Mancheriyal 66 Thanimadgu Railway Station) 124 Madamarri 18 Thimmapur
42 Qatlarapalle 29 Mankapur 122 Thimrnapur 87 Gudem 104 Mittapalle 100 Timrnapur
116 Gudipet 89 Modela 37 Tirmalapur 103 Gullakota J17 Mulkalla 28 Oundal 84 Mutharnpet 24 Gurrevu 55 Muthempalle 92 Uthkur
56 Gurvapur
58 Nagaram 52 Varipet
108 Hajipur 22 Nagasamudram 76 Velganur
106 Hussainsagar 77 Nambal 120 Vempalle 114 Narnnoor 36 Venkatapur 73 Narsapur 99 Venkatapur (Jenda}
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E.B. 29 E.B. 30 B.B. 30 E.B. 31 E.B. 32 E.B. 33 E B. 33 E.B. 34 E.B. 34 E.B. 35 E.B. 35 E.B. 36
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B.B. 205 E.B.206 E.B. 207 E.B. 206 E.B. 20t E.B. 208
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19-1 20-1 21-1 22-1 23-1 24-1 25-1 26-1 27-1 28-1 29-1 30-1 31-1 32-1 32-61
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24-82 24-112 25-48 25-124 26-101 26-146 27-54 27-130 28-47 28-70 29-83 29-178.
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27-41 28-130 29-48 30-38 31-21 32-60 32-120
33-160 34-55 34-230 35-94/P 36-114 37-100
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Statement showing the' Jurisdiction of Enumerators' Blocks in the Urban Areas of Yakshettipet Ta/uk . -• j ,~ •
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Block 39 EB 209 39-1 39-71/A Block 45 E B. 214 45--1 45-69 RB. 210 39-72 39-131/15 E.B. 215 45-70 45-174/C
Block 40 E.B.210 40-1 40-118 Block 46 E.B.216 46-1 4S- i4/L (5,
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E.B.213 43--40 43-IOO/B Block 48 E.B.217 48-1 48-107
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VIllAGES
KHANAPUR IND. SUB-TALUlt
1971 1971 1971 Location Name of Villa8f LOfution Name of Village Location Name of Village
>Code No. Code No. Code No. (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2)
45 Advisarangapur 72 Indhanpalle 41 Narsapur 49 Allampalle 16 Jqbalpur 63 Narsingapuf 55 Ambaripet 69 Islampur S4 Nawabpet
2 Itkiyal
13 Babapur 34 Pandwapur
20 Badamakurthi 64 Kalleda 1 Paspula
50 Beernandi 77 Kalmadag 43 Pa tha Yellapus
33 Belial 36 Kannapur 37 Peddur
57 Bhoothkur 24 Khanapur 8 Pembi
62 Bhuttapur 35 Kondkur
26 Bowapur 7 Kosgutta 10 Rajura
12 Burugupalle 42 Kothapet 67 Rampur 71 Kothapet 61 Revajipet
46 Chamanpalle 52 Revojipeta
60 Chinnur S3 Lachmipur
32 Chittiyal 31 Laxmisagar 28 Sarangapur
27 Lingapur 44 Sathanpallo 6 Setpalle
56 Dasturabad 14 Singapur 51 Dharmaipet 19 Madampalle 18 Surjapur 65 Dharmajipet 38 Maddipadga 4 Dhomodhari 66 Maisampet 23 Tarlapad
25 Dilavarpur 74 Mallapur 22 Timmapur 30 Dildar Nagar 9 Mandapalle
76 Marriguda 70 Udampur
47 Ervachintal 40 Masaipet 21 Maskapur 11 Venkampochampad
{i8 Gandi Gopalpur 58 Munnial 73 Venkatapur
17 Gangaipet 75 Murmadag
48 Gangapur 5 Waspalle
59 Gudisirial 39 Nachanyellapur Yelgadap
3 Gummanyenglapur 15 Nagapur '}!)
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ROTAH TALUK
1971 1971 1971 1971 Location Name of Villalo Location Name of Villa .. Location Name of Village Location Name of Villa •• ..code No. Code No . Code No. Code No. (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2)
82 Adegaon Buzurg 77 Gandhari 111 Kuntala Buzurg 38 Panna 81 Adegaon Khurd 51 Gangapur 113 Kuntala Khurd 158 Purushothampur 15 Anantapur 61 Ghanpur 89 Kupti Buzurg J43 Anduru 2 Girijai 76 Kupti Khurd J67 Arepalle 54 Girnur 73 Raipur 9 Gokonda
157 Rajura 110 Babajipet 134 Gollapur 122 Lakhampur 52 Rampur 136 Babera 27 Goadharkapur 21 Lingapur 29 Rendla Bori 46 Babuldhole 49 Gubba 105 Lingapur 117 Rolmamda 151 Bahrapur 20 Gudihathnur 164 Lingatla ]04 Gundala 57 Balanpur 98 Gundi 159 Bandemregad 95 Gundiwagu 67 Sakhera 59 Bandrew 19 Machapur 102 Salyada 39 Bellori 26 Guraj 42 Madapur 70 Sangvi 53 Bhosra 94 Madapur 119 Shankarapur 148 Birlagondi 16 Harkai 74 Malkalpahad 30 Shantapur 130 Boa th Buzurg 58 Hathnur 100 Malyal 107 Sirchalma 145 Boath Khurd 34 Heerapur 99 Mankapur 31 Sirkonda 153 Bondadi 6 Mankapur 35 Soanpalle 5 Bootai Buzurg 4S Ichoda 2S Mannur 65 Sonala 3 Bootai Khurd II Isapur 140 Marlapalle 116 Sowergaon 168 Boragaon
162 Ispur 131 Medi 33 Sunkdi 41 Boregaon 69 Mohada 141 Surdapur 121 Buddikonda 10 Morekhandi 156 Surdapur 115 Buggaram 84 Jalda 88 Mukhra Buzurs 44 Jamdi 87 Mukhra Khurd Chincholi 92 Jasnapur 17 Muthnur
37 Talamadri 85 7 Jaterla 123 Chincholi 106 Jogipet 90 Tarnam Buzurg 62 Chintalabori 47 Junni 91 Tarnam Khurd 8 Chintalasangvi 114 NagamalyaJ 32 Tejapur 152 Nagapur 124 Tejapur 40 Kamgir 135 Nakkalawada 14 Tembi 18 Dampur 56 Kanakdurg 142 Narayanpur 64 Tewti 154 Darba 55 Kandli 163 Narayanpur 12 Dehgaon 129 Kangutta 103 Narsapur 72 Demmi 137 Kantegaon 101 Navegaon 1 Umerda Buzufg 68 Dera 132 Karathwada 24 Neradigonda 28 Umri Buzurg 36 Dhaba Buzurg 97 Keshavpattan 108 Neradigonda 4 Dhabadi 146 Keslapur 120 Neradigonda 102A Dhaba Khurd 48 Kinnerpalle 109 Neradigonda Khurd 166 Dhannora 118 Kishtapur 139 Nigini 112 Venkatapur 150 Dhannur Buzurg 128 Kistapur 127 Venkatapur 149 Dhannur Khurd 83 Kokasmannur 13 Dharampuri 60 Kolhari 86 Dharampuri 160 Koratkal Buzurg 63 Pardi Buzurg
155 Waddur 50 Digour 165 Kortkal Khurd 133 Pardi Khurd 93 Wagdhari 23 Dongergaon 71 Kowtha Buzurg 144 Patnapur
138 Wajar 66 Kowtha Khurd 169 Peechra 16l Wankidi 96 Gaidpalle 126 Kuchalapur 147 Pippaladari 79 Warthamanur 43 Gairjam 22 Kulhari 80 Pipri
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1971 Location Name of Village
"Code No. (I) (2)
135 120
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144 187
18 23
172 44 34
170 115
21 62 67
184 91 53 47 77 93
173 4
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AkkapUT Aloor Ambagaon Ambakanti Am1l1!1apet An:mthpet Andkur Anjani Arep::tl1c Arly Khurd Arly Euzurg
Bahpur Bae1rthipur Ramini Buzurg 1?am;ni Khurd H~~,)·:-:~~::lf[~
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Dantcpallc De':tapUf Dh~-!.ni Dhr:rrm:ram Dharmora Dharyapur Dilawarpur Dimmadurthi Dongcrgaon Dovnelle Dyangapur
Gadchanda GaidepalJe Gajulpet
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
NIRMAL TALUK
1971 Location Name of Village Code No.
(I) (2)
130 59 94
114 5
31
49 43
82 112 104
88 12) 19 92
141 1~8
69 158 98
179 109 149 52
137 169 66
103 83
132 9
106 24
181 119 124 168 13 14 68
175 54 78
178
163 81 58 89
Gamjal Godesra Godhesra GopaJpet GulD1:lclaga Gund::mpalle
Hadgaon Havarga
Jaftapur J8m Jcwly
K::!dli r;::-:d~ :ial K'l1:ur Kal',:} K'lm:llapur K,l'11'llkota K:lni:lf Kank~pur Kankati Kapp:mpalle Kharji r.(isi1anraopet K;shtapur Konchpur J~o~atkal Kothur Kowt1a Buwrg Ko,vt::l I\_hurd Kuchanj)::lle Kuntala i'::t:.,ti KmJi
Lachampur Lakshmipur LrLfigdapur Laxmonchanda Limba Buzurg Limba Khurd Ungampalle Lingapur Lohesra Lolam Lonkapahad
Machapur Madapur Mahola MaJegaon
1971 Location Name of Villaj,lc Code No.
(I) (2)
51 Matkapur 72 Mallapur
165 Mallaplf 1<r, Mam\:)apur 177 Mamda 174 MunrJal'alle 126 Manjlapur 42 Manmad 70 Mayapur 12 Medanrmr
148 Medpaiie 46 Mota!;pa!le 74 Mu::,i
134 Muk tapur 164 Munrd\~
III ~',agapur 61 Nar':ar
143 Na~nai()ct 191 ]';aldu:-rhi 22 ~'-land.(ln 27 Narsar:uf
PI N::f"Tur 28 1'~al<(',-";~'had
145 01('~1aip',;l 140 Ni,.mal
11 Oala
80 1\\k:',I(la 57 pc n;:ll"udi
157 P~;;I1l~:ndal 162 P:1rp,:l~ Je lGO PE~c'nra 60 ~)~.:·c::ri
15 Penchika!pahad 108 Penrlalcllari 90 Piyarmur 79 Pochampad
189 PO!1kal 107 p(':~;(ur
185 Pot'wam 105 Potia
39 Potnnlle Buzurg 73 PO';iJalle Khurd 50 PO'ci'illle Maroof
150 Pul imadgu
176 Raidhari 6 Raipahad
64 Raipur 10 Rajapur
359
1971 Location Code No,
(I)
Name of Village
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37 Rajelra 29 Rampur
153 Rampur 116 Ranapur 154 j{,\smatla 65 Ralnapur
33 Samanderpalle 133 Sangarnpet
71 Sangvi 102 Sann"!Jur 48 S::lthrrgaon 36 Savargaon 26 Sh'ikapur
128 Shakari 75 ~: ;,'c11nkunta
127 ~;;JL;(lpur B5 Sir~a:_Jur
131 Som 2 Su ~~'2_pur
125 Talveda 96 T;tndr:l
151 T:' ':"lra 8 Tckll,p~had
35 T~mbareni 84 Th'l1nsa
13;) c;himmapllI 167 T:rpalh:
20 Turati
J 10 vade11i 97 V~;L',nt:lpur 95 Val1_:·:;r
152 ~h",:·;t{1flur 99 V;;;;;mcth;ui 76 Ve!i-na1
121 Vengvapet 136 V"nkatapur 192 VL"I](at2pur
17 VCHkur 122 ViS:manathpet
16 Vittapur 101 Vyakarpalle
159 \Vadaial 56 WaloJi
38 Yeddur 142 Ycdlapur 139 Yel1apalle 147 Yel\"reddypet
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Enumerator's Block No. and its Jurisdiction Enumerator's Block No. and its JurisdictiOl! Wardl r -A- Ward! -.A.. .~.
Locality/ House Numbers included Locality! House Numbers included Block No. in the Block Block No. in the Block
E.B. No. ,.._------A.-.-_~ E.B. No.,- -::I From To From To
(1) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4)
NIRMAL TOWN
"Ward 1 Block 1 E.B.l 1-1-1 1-1-152 Ward 5 Block' 3 E.B.22 5-3-1 5-3-37
Block 2 'E.B.2 1-2-1 1-2-119 -Contd. E.B.23 5-3-38 5-3-169
Block 3 E.B.3 1-3-1 1-3-100 Block 4 E.B.24 5-4-1 5-4-172 E.B.4 1-3-101 1-3-140 Block 5 E.B.25 5-5-1 5-5-99
Block 4 E.B.4 1-4-1 1-4-92 Block 6 E.B.26 5-6-1 5-6-145 Block 7 E.B.27 5-7-1 5-7-113
Ward 2 Block E.B.5 2-1-1 2-1-150 Block 8 E.B.28 5-8-1 5-8-101 E.B.6 2-1-151 2-1-184
Block 2 E.B. 6 2-2-1 2-2-119 Block 9 E.B.29 5-9-1 5-9-138
Block 3 E.B.7 2-3-1 2-3-105 Block 10 E.B.30 5-10-1 5-10-114
E.B. 8 2-3-106 2-3-144 Block II E.B. 31 5-11-1 5-11-137
Block 4 E.B.8 2-4-1 2-4-9.1-E.B.9 2-4-95 2--4-136
Block 5 E.B.9 2-5-1 2-5-100 Ward 6 Block E.B.32 6-1-1 6-1-150
Block 6 E.B. 10 2-6-1 2-6-103 Block 2 E.B.33 6-2-1 6-2-95
Block 7 E.B. 1] 2-7-1 2-7-151 E,B.42 6-2-96 6-2-2[9 Block 3 E.B.43 6-3-1 6-3-70
Ward 3 Block 1 E.B.12 3-1-1 3-1-165 E.B.44 6-3-71 6-3-135
Block 2 E.B.13 3-2-1 3-2-123 E.B.45 6-3-136 6-3-160
Block 3 E.B.14 3-3-1 3-3-110 Block 4 E.B.34 6-4-1 6-4-136
E.B. 15 3-3-111 3-3-165 Block 5 E.B.45 6-5-1 6-5-60
Block 4 E.B. 15 3-4-1 3-4-86 Block 6 E.B. 35 6-6-1 6-6-96 lliock 7 E.B.35 6-7-1 6-7-14
Ward 4 Block 1 E.B. 16 4-1-1 4-1-112 E.B. 36 6-7-15 6 7-135
Block 2 E.B.17 4-2-1 4-2-101 Block 8 E.B.36 6-8-1 6-8-36
Block 3 LB. 18 4-3-1 4-3-102 E.B. 37 6··8-37 6-8-166
Block 4 E.B. 18 4-4-1 4-4-30 E.B.19 4-4-31 4-4-194
Ward 7 Block E.B.:38 7-1-1 7-1-106 Block 5 E.B.20 4-5-1 4-5-100 Block 2 E.B.39 7-2-1 7-2-100
Ward 5 Block 1 E.B.21 5-1-1 5-1-142 Block 3 E.B.40 7-3-1 7-3-162
Block 2 E.P. 21 5-2-1 5-2-31 Block 4 E.B.41 7-4 1 7 -4-154
E.B.22 5-2-32 5-2-111 Block 5 E.B.41 7-5-1 7-5-129
POCHA\I1PAD PROJECT TOWNSHIP LEFT FLANK COLONY
Ward 2* Block F.P. 4 2-1-1 2-1-150 Ward 2 Block 3 E.B.23 2-3-141 2-3-218 E.B.5 2-1-151 2-1-306 -Contd. Block 4+ (Is not in existance now)
Block 2 E.B.6 2 2-1 2-2-273 Block 5 E.B.8 2-5-1 2-5-75-Blodk 3 E.B.7 2-3-1 2-3- 140
2-3-219 2-3-247
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tBlock 4 has been evacuated at the time of enumeration.
Note: In a few CJses an Enumerator was allotted parts of different Wards/Localities/Blocks. In all such cases, the E.B. No. has bew repeated in each of the concerned Ward/Locality/Block and the particulars pertaining t& that part only are shown against it.
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lvlUDHOL TALUK
1971 1971 1971 Location Name of Village location Name of Village location Name of Village
Code No. Code No. Code No. (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2)
110 Abdullapur 114 Jalaipur 21 Pardj Khurd 35 Antharni 20 Jamgaon 54 Pendapalle
]12 Ashta 81 Jhari Buzurg 64 PiDri 80 Jh3ri Khurd 61 Puspur
65 Babalgaon 107 Joharpur 125 Jowla Buzurg
44 Bakot 86 Jowla Khurd 17 Rajura 31 Bamni 15 lumda 95 Ramtek
135 Basar 1 Ranjani
4 Belgaon 134 Ratnapur 77 Beltaroda 87 Kalyani 138 Ravindapur 91 Bember 62 Kamol 139 Rem1kapur 66 Bhainsa 59 Kampoli Khurd 142 Roi 76 Bhosi 111 Kankapur
133 Bidralli 103 Karegaon 149 Salapur 51 Bijjur 127 Kesarelli 78 Bolsa 124 Kharbala 14 Sang vi
75 ::;0:1drat 23 Kh<ls<.;l'a 34 Samvali
113 Boregaon 67 Kiwtgaon 47 Saona
60 Boregaon Buzur: 145 Kirgul Buzurg 150 Sawargaon
92 Boregaon Khur 140 Kirgul Khurd 141 Shetpalle
144 Brahmangaon 88 Kolur 11 Shivani
6 Brahmeshwar 50 Kotalgaon 46 Siddur
109 Brahmeshwar 147 Kowtha 121 Singangaon
19 Kubeer 94 Sirala
36 .Kumbhi 2 Sirpalle
115 Chandapur 68 Kumsari 25 Sonari
12 Chata 41 Kupti 52 Sunkli 37 Chichonda 84 Kupti 148 Sur Ii 99 Chihchala 49 Chintalabori
130 Labdi 38 Takli 105 Chintkunta 16 Chondi 39 tinga 132 Takli
32 Lingi 89 Tanur 98 Taroda
120 Dahagaon 96 Machkal 53 Thimmapur
123 Daulatabad 126 Tondala 70 Degaon 136 Mahadpur
18 Dharkubeer 13 Mahagaon
131 Dhondapur 30 Mahalingi 93 Umri Khurd
3 Dodarna 40 Malegaon 73 Manjri 24 Varni 7 MarJagonda
104 Edbid 83 Masalga 9 Veeragohan 57 Ekgaon 58 Mategaon 101 Venkataput
72 Elegaon 45 Mirzapur 116 Vitholi
119 Elvi 29 Mola 146 Voni
97 Mudgal
143 Ganora 117 Mudhol 71 Wadgaon 82 Mugli
42 Ghodsara 137 Mulapur 85 Wadgaon
27 Godapur 128 Wadhona
100 Govindapur 79 Wadjhari
102 Gudur 8 Nandapahad 106 Wadthala
48 Gundagaon 122 Nandgaon 33 Wai 28 Nighwa 69 Walegaon
10 HaJda 56 Wanalpahad
26 Hampoli Buzurl 22 Palsi 108 Wastapur
118 Hangirga 43 Pangra 55 Waloli
63 Hasgul 74 Pangri 90 Hipnalli 5 Pardi Buzurg 129 Yellawatb
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Statement showing the Jurisdiction of Enumerators' Blocks in the Urban Areas of Mudhol Taluk
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1 Block E.B. 1 1-1-1 1-1-102 Ward 3 Block E.B.13 3-1-1 3-1-95 E.B. 2 1-1-103 1-1-164 E.B. 14 3-1-96 3-1-165
Block 2 E.B. 2 1-2-1 1-2-77 Block 3 -2 ·39 E.B. 3 1-2-78 1-2-201 2 E.B.14 3-2-1
E.B.15 3-2-40 3-2-158 Block 3 E.B. 4 1-3-1 1-3-111
3-3-147 . Block 3 E.B. 16 3-3-1 Block 4 B.B. 5 1-4-1 1-4-127
E.B. 6 1-4-128 1-4--220 Block 4 E.B. 17 3-4-1 3--4-121 Block 5 E.B. 7 1-5-1 . 1-5-171 E.B.18 34-122 5-4-J31
Block 5 E.B.18 3-5-1 3 5-105 2 Block E.B. 8 2-1-1 2-1-143
E.B. 9 2-1-144 2-1-168 Block 2 E.B. 9 2-2-1 2-2-129 Ward 4 Block E B. 19 4-1-1 4-1-109
E.B.I0 2-2-130 2-2-202 E.B.20 4-1-110 4-1-160A
Block 3 E.B.I0 2-3-1 2-3-88 Block 2 EB.20 4-2-1 4-2-52 E.B.11 2-3-89 2-3-lP E.B.21 4-2-53 4-2-119
Block 4 E.B.11 2-4--1 2-4-119 E.B. 22 4-2-120 4-2-160 Block 5 E.B.11 2-5-1 2-5-17
E.B.12 2-5-18 2-5-167 Block 3 E.B.22 4-3-1 4-3-224
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ERRATA
Page ColulIlD Reference For Read
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
151 J VIII Mandamarri U (P) 88.85 38.85
152 2& VI Kagamagar N. M. Area 9 90
29 -do- n 2
Ilj3 22 IX Nirmal (M) 785 783
2S 10 Mudhol (Urban) 286 256
157 44 (; Lakshettipet Taluk-Urban 1.142 1.112
51 -d()- S9,018 :'.9,018
11)8 27 66 Keslaguda
221 31 108 Tejapur 1.
:230 19 220 "Pulikunta 46 45
2~ 21 Sirpur Tal uk-Rural 2,771 ~.717
254 Ii 79 ChintalamanepaJle 6gure not clear 966
2t'i3 23 196 Kammergaon 1
272 27 Block No. II-E.B. 14 figure nol clear 69
273 3L Block 2-£. B. 2 figure not cit ar 93
273 31 Block t4-E.B. 18 2 28
28'2. 5 22 Vemanpalle 46 416
7 -do- 96 956
291 19 12<1 Chinnur 46& 498
292 38 66 A r jungu tta 88 93
297 23 165 Sornanpalle 1
321 32 Block 21-E.B.21 2 3
322 14 Block-3-E.R 188 22 23
332 19 Khanapur Ind. Sub-
Taluk-Total-Rural s,:m 5.220
339 Heading BOTAHTAWK BOATHTAlUK
344 3& 8 Chintalasangvi 188 189
347 12 106 Jogipet 917 17
12 101 Sirchalma 85 95 ". - 12 lOS Neradigonda 29 289
353 IS Reserved Forest-Block. 9 2S
16 -do- tS
362 17 Nirmal Taluk-Urball 786 785
393 21 38 Takli 2
391 13 124 Kbarbala t4 24
399 It 113 BorcgaoD S 8S
404 18 141 Shetpalle 1 22
PART I-A PART I-B PART I-C
PART II-A PART II-B PART II-C(i)
PART H-C(ii)
PART H-D
PART III
PART IV
PART V
PART VI-A PART VI-B PART VJ-C
PART VII
PART VIJT-A PART VIII-B
PART IX-A PART TX-B
PART X-A * PART X-B*' PART X-C
1971 CENSUS PUBLICATIONS OF ANDHRA PRADESH
(An the Census Publications of Andhra Pradesh will bear Series No.2). I
CENTRAL PUBLlCATIONS
General Report Detailed Analysis of ihe Demographic, Social, Cultural and Migration Patterns Subsidiary Tables
General Population Tables Economic Tables Distribution of Population, Mother Tongue and Religion, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled
Tribes Other Social and Cultural Tables and Fertility Tables, Tables on Household Composition
Sb1gle Year Age, Marital Status, Iducational Levels, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, etc., Bilingualism
Migration Tables
Establishments Report and Tables
Housing Report and Tables
Special Tables and Ethnographic Notes on Scheduled Castes and SC'heduled Tri;~s
Town Directory Sp~:..:ial l~urvey Reports on Selected Towns Survey Reports on Selected Villages
Special Report on Graduate and Technical Personnel (All fndia Publication)
Administration Report-Enumeration Administration Report-Tabulation
Census Atlas Administrative Atlas
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STATE PUBLICATIONS
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOKS
Village and Town Directory Village and Town Primary Census Abstract
For Official use only
Analytical Report, Departmental Statistics and District Census Tables
*Parts A and B are published in one Volume for each District
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