Yelamanchili mandal
Yelamanchili mandal | |
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Coordinates: 16°28′48″N 81°46′52″E / 16.480°N 81.781°E | |
Country | India |
State | Andhra Pradesh |
District | West Godavari |
Headquarters | Yelamanchili |
Government | |
• Body | Mandal Parishad |
Area | |
• Total | 86.99 km2 (33.59 sq mi) |
Elevation | 14 m (46 ft) |
Population (2011)[1] | |
• Total | 71,890 |
• Density | 830/km2 (2,100/sq mi) |
Languages | |
• Official | Telugu |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
Vehicle registration | AP 37 |
Nearest city | Palakollu |
Yelamanchili mandal is amongst the 46 mandals in West Godavari district of the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. Its headquarters are located in the village of Yelamanchili. The mandal is bordered by the Godavari River to the north and east, the Palacole mandal to the south, and the Poduru and Achanta mandals to the west.[2]
Demographics
[edit]The 2011 census reported a population of 71,890 people, (36,501 males and 35,389 females, for a ratio of 970 females per 1000 males) living in 20,414 households.[3] There were 6,787 children 0–6 years of age, 3,500 boys and 3,287 girls. There were 50,541 persons (26,772 males and 23,769 females) in Yelamanchili classified as literate, making Yelamanchili's average literacy rate 77.63%. The majority of the population, 16,740 people, was identified as Scheduled Caste, and 329 as Scheduled Tribe.
Work profile
[edit]According to the 2011 census, 32,774 people (22,664 males and 10,110 females) from Yelamanchili were engaged in work activity. 26,058 workers described their work as "main work", 2,791 as "cultivators", 17,135 as "agricultural laborers", 397 as "household industry" workers, 5,735 as involved in "other works", and 6,716 as "marginal workers".[1]
Administration
[edit]Yelamanchili mandal is administered under the Palakol Assembly constituency[4] of the Narsapuram Lok Sabha constituency[5] and is one of the twelve mandals of the Narasapuram revenue division.
Villages
[edit]According to the 2011 census, Yelamanchili mandal contains Total the following 32 settlements But Two settlements (Kontheru and Adavipalem) Merged Palakollu Municipality on Dated 7 January 2020. and remaining Present the following 30 settlements (all villages):
- Abbirajupalem
- Aryapeta
- Burugupalle
- Badava
- Chinchinada
- Chinthadibba
- Doddipatla
- Gumparru
- Gangadapalem
- Ilapakurru
- Kalagampudi
- Kaza East
- Kaza West
- Kattukaluva
- KS Palem
- Kanakayalanka
- Kambotlapalem
- Lakshmipalem
- Medapadu
- Matlapalem
- Neredumilli
- Narnimeraka
- Penumarru
- Pedalanka
- Siragalapalle
- Utada
- Vaddilanka
- Yelamanchili East
- Yelamanchili West
- Yenuguvanilanka
Of these, Doddipatla is the largest and Utada the smallest in population.[6]
Education
[edit]The mandal plays an important role in the education of rural students from nearby villages. Primary and secondary education is provided by the government under the state's School Education Department.[7] According to the report for the academic year of 2015–16, the mandal has more than 6,957 students enrolled in over 94 schools.[8][9]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Census 2011" (PDF). The Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. p. 404. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
- ^ "Mandals in West Godavari district". aponline.gov.in. Archived from the original on 29 April 2015. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
- ^ "Yelamachili mandal population". India Growing. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
- ^ "TABLE B - Parliamentary Constituencies" (PDF). Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008. The Election Commission of India. p. 31. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
- ^ "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008" (PDF). The Election Commission of India. p. 30.
- ^ "Villages in Yelamanchili mandal". Retrieved 6 November 2017.
- ^ "School Education Department" (PDF). School Education Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
- ^ "R1.1 SCHOOL INFORMATION".
- ^ "Student Information Report". Commissionerate of School Education. Child info 2015-16, District School Education - Andhra Pradesh. Retrieved 5 November 2017.