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Nellore district

Nellore district, officially known as Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore district or simply SPSR Nellore district in Coastal Andhra Region,[4] is one of the 26 districts in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. According to the 2011 Census, the district's population was 2,469,712 of which 29.07% was urban. Its administrative headquarters are located in Nellore city. Located in the Coastal Andhra region, the district is bordered by the Bay of Bengal to the east, Kadapa district and Annamayya district to the west, Prakasam district to the north, and Tirupati district to the south.[5] Map

Nellore district
Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore district
Location of Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore district in Andhra Pradesh
Coordinates (Nellore): 14°26′N 80°0′E / 14.433°N 80.000°E / 14.433; 80.000Coordinates: 14°26′N 80°0′E / 14.433°N 80.000°E / 14.433; 80.000
Country India
StateAndhra Pradesh
RegionCoastal Andhra
Named forPotti Sreeramulu
HeadquartersNellore
Mandals38[1]
Government
 • District collectorK. V. N. CHAKRADHAR IAS Collector & District Magistrate
 • Lok Sabha constituenciesNellore
 • MPAdala Prabhakara Reddy
 • Assembly constituencies07
Area
 • Total10,447 km2 (4,034 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[2]
 • Total2,469,712
 • Density240/km2 (610/sq mi)
 • Urban
29.07%
Demographics
 • Literacy69.15%
 • Sex ratio986
Vehicle registrationAP-26 (former)
AP–39 (from 30 January 2019)[3]
Major highwaysNH 16, NH 71, NH 67, NH 565
Websitespsnellore.ap.gov.in

Etymology

The name of the district is derived from the name of the district headquarters, Nellore. The town was known asVikrama Simhapuri until the 13th century, when it became known as Nellore. The name Nellore originates from a mythological story from the Sthala Puranas which depict a lingam in the form of a stone under an amla, or nelli, tree in Nellore. The place gradually became Nelli-ooru (nelli referring to the amla tree and ooru referring to a place in the Tamil language) and then present-day Nellore.[6]

The official name of Nellore was changed to Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore District (SPS Nellore) on 4 June 2008,[7] in honour of the Indian revolutionary Potti Sri Ramulu, who died fasting in an attempt to achieve the formation of a separate state for the Telugu people, which would later become Andhra Pradesh.[8]

History

The Nawabs and the British period

After the fall of the Vijayanagara Empire, the area was ruled by the Nawabs. During the eighteenth century, Nellore saw wars between Najeebullah, the ruler of the area, and his brother Arcot Nawab, who received support from the British and French. Nawab's army, under the command of colonel Caillaud, took over the Nellore fort in 1762.[9] For the purposes of revenue collection, the town of Nellore and the surrounding district were handed over to the British East India Company in 1781 and 1801, respectively. Nellore was named the revenue unit for the district.[10]

Post Indian Independence

In 1970, the northern parts of Nellore district were transferred to the newly-created Prakasam district.[11]

 
Damaramadugu rice fields in Nellore district

Epigraphical records

In Nellore district, there exist a variety of Telugu inscriptions originating from several different kingdoms. Tamil inscriptions also exist near the Mallam Subramanyeshwara Swamy temple, which was constructed by Rajendhra Chola during the fourteenth century.[12][13][14]

Geography

Located in the Coastal Andhra region, the district is bordered by the Bay of Bengal to the east, Kadapa district and Annamayya district to the west, Prakasam district to the north, and Tirupati district to the south.[5]


Climate

Maximum temperature occur during the summer at 36 to 46 °C (97 to 115 °F), while the minimum temperature occurs during the winter at 23 to 25 °C (73 to 77 °F). The average annual rainfall of the district is 1,080 mm (43 in), and reaches its peak during the southwest and northeast monsoons.

Beaches

Mypadu Beach (14°30′24″N 80°10′44″E / 14.5068°N 80.1790°E / 14.5068; 80.1790), Koduru Beach (14°24′48″N 80°10′23″E / 14.413236°N 80.172975°E / 14.413236; 80.172975) are popular beaches in the district.

Demographics

After bifurcation, Nellore district had a population of 24,69,000, of which 705,000 (29.47%) lived in urban areas. Nellore district has a sex ratio of 983 females per 1000 males. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 5,05,000 (20.45%) and 2,15,000 (8.72%) of the population respectively. [15]

Languages of Nellore district (2011)(computed as per 2022 boundaries)[16]

  Telugu (88.34%)
  Urdu (9.56%)
  Others (2.10%)

Based on the 2011 census, 88.34% of the population spoke Telugu and 9.56% Urdu as their first language. Nearly 20,000 people spoke a language registered as 'Others' on the census.[16]

Religions in Nellore district (2011)(computed as per 2022 boundaries) [17]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
88.11%
Islam
10.73%
Christianity
0.87%
Other or not stated
0.49%
Distribution of religions

Economy

The Gross District Domestic Product (GDDP) of Nellore district is 30,482 crore (304.82 billion rupees) and makes up 5.8% of Andhra Pradesh's Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP). For the fiscal year 2013–14, Nellore's per capita income at current prices was 80,782 (US$1,000). The primary, secondary and tertiary sectors of the district contribute ₹9,729 crore, ₹6,320 crore and ₹14,433 crore (97.29 billion, 63.2 billion and 144.33 billion rupees), respectively.[18] The major agricultural contributors to the district's gross value added (GVA) include: paddy, sugarcane, lemon, tomato, milk, meat and fisheries. The major industrial and service contributors to the district's GVA include: construction, electricity, manufacturing, transport and education.[18]

Mining

Nellore district produces most of the crude mica in India.[19] Between 2011 and 2012, Nellore produced 1,784 tonnes of crude mica, the majority of India's total production of 1,899 tonnes.[20]

Administrative divisions

 
Nellore district revenue divisions and mandals outline map from April 2022

The district has four revenue divisions namely Kandukuru, Kavali, Atmakur and Nellore. These revenue divisions are divided into 38 mandals, which consist of 1,177 villages and 12 towns (urban settlements). A total of 940 gram panchayats exist in the district. The statutory towns consist of one municipal corporation (Nellore) and Three municipalities (Atmakur ,Kavali and Kandukur).[21][22]

Mandals

Mandals of Nellore district (Overpass-turbo)


The following lists the 38 mandals in Nellore district by their revenue division.[23]

  1. Atmakur revenue division
    1. Ananthasagaram
    2. Anumasamudrampeta
    3. Atmakur
    4. Chejerla
    5. Kaluvoya
    6. Marripadu
    7. Sangam
    8. Seetharamapuram
    9. Udayagiri
  2. Kandukur revenue division
    1. Gudluru
    2. Kandukur
    3. Kondapuram
    4. Lingasamudram
    5. Ulavapadu
    6. Varikuntapadu
    7. Voletivaripalem
  3. Kavali revenue division
    1. Allur
    2. Bogole
    3. Dagadarthi
    4. Duttalur
    5. Jaladanki
    6. Kaligiri
    7. Kavali
    8. Kodavalur
    9. Vidavalur
    10. Vinjamur
  4. Nellore revenue division
    1. Buchireddipalem
    2. Indukurpet
    3. Kovur
    4. Manubolu
    5. Muthukur
    6. Nellore Rural
    7. Nellore Urban
    8. Podalakur
    9. Rapur
    10. Sydapuram
    11. Thotapalli Gudur
    12. Venkatachalam

Politics

Parliament segments

Assembly constituency

The district has the following Legislative Assembly segments:[24]

Cities and towns

The district has one municipal corporation at Nellore and three municipalities at Kavali, Kandukur and Atmakur. [25]

List of Cities/towns in Nellore District
City/Town Civic status Revenue division Population
Nellore Municipal corporation Nellore 558,548
Kavali Municipality Grade - 1 Kavali 90,099
Kandukur Municipality Grade - 2 Kandukur 57,246
Atmakur Municipality Grade - 3 Atmakur 30,556

Transport

The total road length of state highways in the undivided district is 1,226 km (762 mi).[26] National Highway 16 passes through the city.

Education

In the undivided Nellore district, as per the school information report for the academic year 2017–18, there are a total of 4,489 schools. These include: 21 government, 3,140 mandal and zilla parishads, 2 residential, 1,077 private, 10 model, 10 Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBV), 106 municipal and 123 other types of schools. [27][28][29] The total number of students enrolled in primary, upper primary and high schools of the district are 3,95,092.[30]

Notable people

People from Nellore district include N. Janardhana Reddy, chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh from 1990 to 1992; Bezawada Gopala Reddy, chief minister of Andhra State from 1954 to 1956; Puchalapalli Sundarayya, founding member of the CPI (M), Alladi Krishnaswamy Iyer, Panabaka Lakshmi, former Union Minister; Venkaiah Naidu, vice president of India; film industry include, Singeetam Srinivasa Rao, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, A. Kodandarami Reddy, S. Thaman, M. S. Reddy, A. M. Rathnam; Vanisri; Ponaka Kanakamma, social worker and activist; Gunturu Seshendra Sarma, a poet; Malli Mastan Babu, a mountaineer.

References

  1. ^ . Andhra Pradesh Online Portal. Archived from the original on 8 June 2015. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  2. ^ a b CPO 2022, p. 9.
  3. ^ "New 'AP 39' code to register vehicles in Andhra Pradesh launched". The New Indian Express. Vijayawada. 31 January 2019. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
  4. ^ "14 persons die of COVID in Nellore, Prakasam". The Hindu. 31 May 2021. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  5. ^ a b CPO 2022, p. 1.
  6. ^ Staff, Government Of Madras; Madras, Government of (1 January 1942). Gazetteer of the Nellore District: Brought Up to 1938. Asian Educational Services. ISBN 9788120618510.
  7. ^ "District Profile | Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore District, Government of Andhra Pradesh | India".
  8. ^ . The Hindu. Chennai, India. 11 November 2002. Archived from the original on 1 July 2003.
  9. ^ "Mughal Empire 1526-1707 by Sanderson Beck". San.beck.org. Retrieved 4 March 2012.
  10. ^ Nellore became revenue unit 6 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine. Telugupeople.com. Retrieved on 13 June 2012.
  11. ^ Law, Gwillim (25 September 2011). "Districts of India". Statoids. Retrieved 11 October 2011.
  12. ^ Sewell, Robert (17 May 1882). Lists of the Antiquarian Remains in the Presidency of Madras. E. Keys, at the Government Press. p. 324 – via Internet Archive. telugu inscriptions in nellore.
  13. ^ "Copper Plate and Stone Inscriptions of South India 3 Vols. 1st Edition : Printsasia.in". www.printsasia.in.
  14. ^ "Social Scientist, issues 269-71, Oct-Dec 1995, page 10. -- The Social Scientist -- Digital South Asia Library". dsal.uchicago.edu.
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  16. ^ a b "Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: Andhra Pradesh". Census of India. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  17. ^ "Population by Religion - Andhra Pradesh". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  18. ^ a b "Economy of Nellore District". Andhra Pradesh Economic Development Board. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  19. ^ Records, The Daily (15 February 2018). "Top 10 Largest Mica Producing States in India". The Daily Records. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  20. ^ "Indian Minerals Yearbook 2013 (Part- III : Mineral Reviews)" (PDF). ibm.gov.in. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  21. ^ . Nellore District Official Website. Archived from the original on 31 January 2015. Retrieved 22 October 2014.
  22. ^ "District Census Handbook – Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore" (PDF). Census of India. p. 26,56. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  23. ^ "New AP Map: Check Out Biggest and Smallest Districts in Andhra Pradesh". Sakshi Post. 3 April 2022. Retrieved 3 May 2022.
  24. ^ "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008" (PDF). The Election Commission of India. p. 31.
  25. ^ CPO 2022, p. 2.
  26. ^ (PDF). Andhra Pradesh Road Development Corporation. Government of Andhra Pradesh. p. 1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 September 2018. Retrieved 11 May 2019.
  27. ^ (PDF). School Education Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 December 2015. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
  28. ^ . www.ap.gov.in. Archived from the original on 7 November 2016. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
  29. ^ . Commissionerate of School Education. Government of Andhra Pradesh. Archived from the original on 8 November 2016. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
  30. ^ . Commissionerate of School Education. Child info 2015–16, District School Education – Andhra Pradesh. Archived from the original on 22 May 2015. Retrieved 8 November 2016.

Books

CPO (2022). Handbook of statistics - 2020 SPS Nellore District (PDF). Retrieved 6 March 2023.

Further reading

  • Prasad, Durga (1946). History of the Andhras Up to 1565 A D. Guntur: P G Publishers. OCLC 896641610.

External links

  • Official website

nellore, district, officially, known, potti, sriramulu, simply, spsr, coastal, andhra, region, districts, indian, state, andhra, pradesh, according, 2011, census, district, population, which, urban, administrative, headquarters, located, nellore, city, located. Nellore district officially known as Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore district or simply SPSR Nellore district in Coastal Andhra Region 4 is one of the 26 districts in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh According to the 2011 Census the district s population was 2 469 712 of which 29 07 was urban Its administrative headquarters are located in Nellore city Located in the Coastal Andhra region the district is bordered by the Bay of Bengal to the east Kadapa district and Annamayya district to the west Prakasam district to the north and Tirupati district to the south 5 MapNellore districtDistrict of Andhra PradeshSri Potti Sriramulu Nellore districtClockwise from top left Ranganathaswamy Temple at Nellore Bara Shaheed Dargah Pinakini satygraha Ashramam Mypadu Beach Udayagiri FortLocation of Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore district in Andhra PradeshCoordinates Nellore 14 26 N 80 0 E 14 433 N 80 000 E 14 433 80 000 Coordinates 14 26 N 80 0 E 14 433 N 80 000 E 14 433 80 000Country IndiaStateAndhra PradeshRegionCoastal AndhraNamed forPotti SreeramuluHeadquartersNelloreMandals38 1 Government District collectorK V N CHAKRADHAR IAS Collector amp District Magistrate Lok Sabha constituenciesNellore MPAdala Prabhakara Reddy Assembly constituencies07Area 2 Total10 447 km2 4 034 sq mi Population 2011 2 Total2 469 712 Density240 km2 610 sq mi Urban29 07 Demographics Literacy69 15 Sex ratio986Vehicle registrationAP 26 former AP 39 from 30 January 2019 3 Major highwaysNH 16 NH 71 NH 67 NH 565Websitespsnellore wbr ap wbr gov wbr in Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 The Nawabs and the British period 2 2 Post Indian Independence 3 Epigraphical records 4 Geography 4 1 Climate 4 2 Beaches 5 Demographics 6 Economy 6 1 Mining 7 Administrative divisions 7 1 Mandals 8 Politics 8 1 Parliament segments 8 2 Assembly constituency 9 Cities and towns 10 Transport 11 Education 12 Notable people 13 References 13 1 Books 14 Further reading 15 External linksEtymology EditThe name of the district is derived from the name of the district headquarters Nellore The town was known asVikrama Simhapuri until the 13th century when it became known as Nellore The name Nellore originates from a mythological story from the Sthala Puranas which depict a lingam in the form of a stone under an amla or nelli tree in Nellore The place gradually became Nelli ooru nelli referring to the amla tree and ooru referring to a place in the Tamil language and then present day Nellore 6 The official name of Nellore was changed to Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore District SPS Nellore on 4 June 2008 7 in honour of the Indian revolutionary Potti Sri Ramulu who died fasting in an attempt to achieve the formation of a separate state for the Telugu people which would later become Andhra Pradesh 8 History EditThe Nawabs and the British period Edit After the fall of the Vijayanagara Empire the area was ruled by the Nawabs During the eighteenth century Nellore saw wars between Najeebullah the ruler of the area and his brother Arcot Nawab who received support from the British and French Nawab s army under the command of colonel Caillaud took over the Nellore fort in 1762 9 For the purposes of revenue collection the town of Nellore and the surrounding district were handed over to the British East India Company in 1781 and 1801 respectively Nellore was named the revenue unit for the district 10 Post Indian Independence Edit In 1970 the northern parts of Nellore district were transferred to the newly created Prakasam district 11 Damaramadugu rice fields in Nellore districtEpigraphical records EditIn Nellore district there exist a variety of Telugu inscriptions originating from several different kingdoms Tamil inscriptions also exist near the Mallam Subramanyeshwara Swamy temple which was constructed by Rajendhra Chola during the fourteenth century 12 13 14 Geography EditLocated in the Coastal Andhra region the district is bordered by the Bay of Bengal to the east Kadapa district and Annamayya district to the west Prakasam district to the north and Tirupati district to the south 5 Climate Edit Maximum temperature occur during the summer at 36 to 46 C 97 to 115 F while the minimum temperature occurs during the winter at 23 to 25 C 73 to 77 F The average annual rainfall of the district is 1 080 mm 43 in and reaches its peak during the southwest and northeast monsoons Beaches Edit Mypadu Beach 14 30 24 N 80 10 44 E 14 5068 N 80 1790 E 14 5068 80 1790 Koduru Beach 14 24 48 N 80 10 23 E 14 413236 N 80 172975 E 14 413236 80 172975 are popular beaches in the district Demographics EditAfter bifurcation Nellore district had a population of 24 69 000 of which 705 000 29 47 lived in urban areas Nellore district has a sex ratio of 983 females per 1000 males Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 5 05 000 20 45 and 2 15 000 8 72 of the population respectively 15 Languages of Nellore district 2011 computed as per 2022 boundaries 16 Telugu 88 34 Urdu 9 56 Others 2 10 Based on the 2011 census 88 34 of the population spoke Telugu and 9 56 Urdu as their first language Nearly 20 000 people spoke a language registered as Others on the census 16 Religions in Nellore district 2011 computed as per 2022 boundaries 17 Religion PercentHinduism 88 11 Islam 10 73 Christianity 0 87 Other or not stated 0 49 Distribution of religionsEconomy EditThe Gross District Domestic Product GDDP of Nellore district is 30 482 crore 304 82 billion rupees and makes up 5 8 of Andhra Pradesh s Gross State Domestic Product GSDP For the fiscal year 2013 14 Nellore s per capita income at current prices was 80 782 US 1 000 The primary secondary and tertiary sectors of the district contribute 9 729 crore 6 320 crore and 14 433 crore 97 29 billion 63 2 billion and 144 33 billion rupees respectively 18 The major agricultural contributors to the district s gross value added GVA include paddy sugarcane lemon tomato milk meat and fisheries The major industrial and service contributors to the district s GVA include construction electricity manufacturing transport and education 18 Mining Edit Nellore district produces most of the crude mica in India 19 Between 2011 and 2012 Nellore produced 1 784 tonnes of crude mica the majority of India s total production of 1 899 tonnes 20 Administrative divisions Edit Nellore district revenue divisions and mandals outline map from April 2022 The district has four revenue divisions namely Kandukuru Kavali Atmakur and Nellore These revenue divisions are divided into 38 mandals which consist of 1 177 villages and 12 towns urban settlements A total of 940 gram panchayats exist in the district The statutory towns consist of one municipal corporation Nellore and Three municipalities Atmakur Kavali and Kandukur 21 22 Mandals Edit Mandals of Nellore district Overpass turbo The following lists the 38 mandals in Nellore district by their revenue division 23 Atmakur revenue division Ananthasagaram Anumasamudrampeta Atmakur Chejerla Kaluvoya Marripadu Sangam Seetharamapuram Udayagiri Kandukur revenue division Gudluru Kandukur Kondapuram Lingasamudram Ulavapadu Varikuntapadu Voletivaripalem Kavali revenue division Allur Bogole Dagadarthi Duttalur Jaladanki Kaligiri Kavali Kodavalur Vidavalur Vinjamur Nellore revenue division Buchireddipalem Indukurpet Kovur Manubolu Muthukur Nellore Rural Nellore Urban Podalakur Rapur Sydapuram Thotapalli Gudur VenkatachalamPolitics EditParliament segments Edit Nellore Lok Sabha constituency Tirupati Lok Sabha constituency partial Assembly constituency Edit The district has the following Legislative Assembly segments 24 Constituency number Name Reserved for SC ST None Parliament119 Sarvepalli None Tirupati Lok Sabha constituency109 Kandukur None Nellore Lok Sabha constituency114 Kavali None Nellore Lok Sabha constituency115 Atmakur None Nellore Lok Sabha constituency116 Kovuru None Nellore Lok Sabha constituency117 Nellore City None Nellore Lok Sabha constituency118 Nellore Rural None Nellore Lok Sabha constituency123 Udayagiri None Nellore Lok Sabha constituencyCities and towns EditThe district has one municipal corporation at Nellore and three municipalities at Kavali Kandukur and Atmakur 25 List of Cities towns in Nellore District City Town Civic status Revenue division PopulationNellore Municipal corporation Nellore 558 548Kavali Municipality Grade 1 Kavali 90 099Kandukur Municipality Grade 2 Kandukur 57 246Atmakur Municipality Grade 3 Atmakur 30 556Transport EditThe total road length of state highways in the undivided district is 1 226 km 762 mi 26 National Highway 16 passes through the city Education EditIn the undivided Nellore district as per the school information report for the academic year 2017 18 there are a total of 4 489 schools These include 21 government 3 140 mandal and zilla parishads 2 residential 1 077 private 10 model 10 Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya KGBV 106 municipal and 123 other types of schools 27 28 29 The total number of students enrolled in primary upper primary and high schools of the district are 3 95 092 30 Notable people EditPeople from Nellore district include N Janardhana Reddy chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh from 1990 to 1992 Bezawada Gopala Reddy chief minister of Andhra State from 1954 to 1956 Puchalapalli Sundarayya founding member of the CPI M Alladi Krishnaswamy Iyer Panabaka Lakshmi former Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu vice president of India film industry include Singeetam Srinivasa Rao S P Balasubrahmanyam A Kodandarami Reddy S Thaman M S Reddy A M Rathnam Vanisri Ponaka Kanakamma social worker and activist Gunturu Seshendra Sarma a poet Malli Mastan Babu a mountaineer References Edit District Guntur Andhra Pradesh Online Portal Archived from the original on 8 June 2015 Retrieved 29 August 2014 a b CPO 2022 p 9 New AP 39 code to register vehicles in Andhra Pradesh launched The New Indian Express Vijayawada 31 January 2019 Retrieved 9 June 2019 14 persons die of COVID in Nellore Prakasam The Hindu 31 May 2021 ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 10 June 2022 a b CPO 2022 p 1 Staff Government Of Madras Madras Government of 1 January 1942 Gazetteer of the Nellore District Brought Up to 1938 Asian Educational Services ISBN 9788120618510 District Profile Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore District Government of Andhra Pradesh India The martyr of Telugu statehood The Hindu Chennai India 11 November 2002 Archived from the original on 1 July 2003 Mughal Empire 1526 1707 by Sanderson Beck San beck org Retrieved 4 March 2012 Nellore became revenue unit Archived 6 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Telugupeople com Retrieved on 13 June 2012 Law Gwillim 25 September 2011 Districts of India Statoids Retrieved 11 October 2011 Sewell Robert 17 May 1882 Lists of the Antiquarian Remains in the Presidency of Madras E Keys at the Government Press p 324 via Internet Archive telugu inscriptions in nellore Copper Plate and Stone Inscriptions of South India 3 Vols 1st Edition Printsasia in www printsasia in Social Scientist issues 269 71 Oct Dec 1995 page 10 The Social Scientist Digital South Asia Library dsal uchicago edu CPO 2022 p 9 10 a b Table C 16 Population by Mother Tongue Andhra Pradesh Census of India Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India Population by Religion Andhra Pradesh censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 a b Economy of Nellore District Andhra Pradesh Economic Development Board Retrieved 25 April 2017 Records The Daily 15 February 2018 Top 10 Largest Mica Producing States in India The Daily Records Retrieved 21 March 2018 Indian Minerals Yearbook 2013 Part III Mineral Reviews PDF ibm gov in Retrieved 21 March 2018 Geographic Information Nellore District Official Website Archived from the original on 31 January 2015 Retrieved 22 October 2014 District Census Handbook Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore PDF Census of India p 26 56 Retrieved 18 January 2015 New AP Map Check Out Biggest and Smallest Districts in Andhra Pradesh Sakshi Post 3 April 2022 Retrieved 3 May 2022 Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order 2008 PDF The Election Commission of India p 31 CPO 2022 p 2 Existing State Highways PDF Andhra Pradesh Road Development Corporation Government of Andhra Pradesh p 1 Archived from the original PDF on 20 September 2018 Retrieved 11 May 2019 School Education Department PDF School Education Department Government of Andhra Pradesh Archived from the original PDF on 27 December 2015 Retrieved 7 November 2016 The Department of School Education Official AP State Government Portal www ap gov in Archived from the original on 7 November 2016 Retrieved 7 November 2016 School Information Report Commissionerate of School Education Government of Andhra Pradesh Archived from the original on 8 November 2016 Retrieved 8 November 2016 Student Information Report Commissionerate of School Education Child info 2015 16 District School Education Andhra Pradesh Archived from the original on 22 May 2015 Retrieved 8 November 2016 Books Edit CPO 2022 Handbook of statistics 2020 SPS Nellore District PDF Retrieved 6 March 2023 Further reading EditPrasad Durga 1946 History of the Andhras Up to 1565 A D Guntur P G Publishers OCLC 896641610 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nellore district Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nellore district amp oldid 1152963288, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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