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Kadapa bypolls: 77.48% voting registered

Kadapa: The Kadapa Lok Sabha seat registered 77.48 percent polling in the bye-elections, Returning Officer Sasibhushan Kumar said here on Monday. Sasibhushan Kumar, who is also the District Collector, told reporters that as compared to the 2009 elections, the polling percentage in Kadapa has seen a rise of around two per cent. In 2009, 75.73 per cent polling had been registered. …

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In Battleground: Kadapa

Who will come second? That’s a recurring question in Kadapa, the family pocket-borough of late Andhra Pradesh chief minister YS Rajasekhara Reddy, that goes to polls today. On who will come first, there is no debate. In the dusty towns and neo-rich villages of Kadapa, it is a foregone conclusion that YSR’s son Jagan Mohan Reddy will win with a …

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Congress formulates caste-wise campaign in Kadapa

Since the Congress has no star whose image cuts across caste lines, the ruling party has formulated a caste-wise campaign in Kadapa Lok Sabha constituency in support of DL Ravindra Reddy who is contesting against YS Jaganmohan Reddy, president of YSR Congress, in the bypolls to be held on May 8. Tours of the leaders are being finalised based on …

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Kadapa bypolls: Congress banking on caste, cash factors

KADAPA: The political scenario in Kadapa is gradually heating up as the the by-elections for the Pulivendula Assembly seat and Kadapa Lok Sabha seats is nearing. The ruling Congress, which is considering the Kadapa by-election as a matter of prestige, is marshalling all its resources and has deployed a quarter of its cabinet ministers in the district for campaigning to …

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14 AP ministers on One task for the next 25 days

Kadapa: At least half of Andhra Pradesh council of ministers (read as 14 for now) will focus their energies for the next 25 days on one task  leaving adminstartion aside — defeating YS Jagan in the by-election to the Kadapa Loksabha seat.   While seven ministers have been made in-charge of one Assembly segment each under Kadapa Lok Sabha constituency, …

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Engineering Colleges – Kadapa District

JNTU College of Engineering, Pulivendula YUV College of Engineering , Proddatur K S R M COLLEGE OF ENGG., Kadapa ANNAMACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECH. & SCI.S, RAJAMPET SRI SAI INSTITUTE OF TECH. & SCI., RAYACHOTI VAAGDEVI INSTITUTE OF TECH. & SCI., PEDDASETTIPALLI, PRODDATUR KANDULA OBUL REDDY MEMORIAL COLL. OF ENGG., THADIGOTLA, KADAPA SRI VENKATESWARA INSTT. OF SCIENCE AND TECH., TADIGOTLA, KADAPA …

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Final Electoral Rolls as on 5th Jan 2011

Final Electoral Rolls of Kadapa(YSR) District as of 5th January 2011. Booth (Polling Station) wise photo electoral rolls of Badvel, Kadapa, Jammalamadugu, Kamalapuram, Mydukur, Proddatur, Rayachoty, Rajampeta and Railway Kodur assembly constituencies.

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Distribution of Population in Rural – Urban areas

According to 2001 Census the total population of Kadapa district stands at 2,601,797 with 1,318,093 males and 1,283,704 females. The district stands at 18th rank in the state as far as population is concerned.   Out of the total population of the district 2,014,044 persons constituting 77.41% are residing in rural areas and the remaining 587,753 persons (22.59%) are residing in urban …

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HISTORY OF KADAPA (YSR) DISTRICT

HISTORY OF KADAPA

Kadapa (Cuddapah) is considered one of the backward and perhaps also one of the most remotely situated districts of the State. One hardly realises that the tract covered by the district carries the foot prints of some of the most illustrious rulers of South India. Tipu Sultan, Haidar Ali, Sivaji, Krishnadevaraya, Pratap Rudra are some of the names associated with …

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Gandi Kshetram – Veeranjaneya Swamy Temple

Gandi Anjaneya Swamy

The importance of the place is on account of the temple of Veeramjaneya swamy on the bank of river Papagni familiarly is known as Gandi anjaneya swamy temple. Gandi is the term used for a narrow passes between two hills and river Papagni flows through this Gandi or pass. Formerly it was called ‘Hiranyaghattam’. There is a dilapidated temple of ...

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