Branch Code: 792 Address: MYDUKUR ROAD, BADVEL, ANDHRA PRADESH, Pincode: 516227 Phone: (8569) 284043, 282188 Fax: 282717 Email: [email protected]
Read More »Religion Composition in Kadapa District – Census 2001
Religionwise Composition of population in Kadapa District as per census 2011.
Read More »Municipalities Information – YSR District
Information of the Municipalities in Kadapa District. Number of wards and revenue villages within each municipality are as listed below:
Read More »Population Variation from1901 to 2001
An interesting analysis of population variation over a century within Kadapa (YSR) district. In 2001 Denisty of population per sq KM is recorded as 169 where as in 1901 it is 57.
Read More »PROFILE OF KADAPA DISTRICT
Kadapa district is said to be the heart of the Rayalaseema as it is centrally located and well connected with the four districts of Rayalaseema.The old records of the district reveal that Kadapa previously called Gadapa which means in Telugu language threshold. The ancient village of Kadapa with its large tank and temple of Lord Venkateswara at Devuni Kadapa was …
Read More »Physical Features of Kadapa District
Kadapa district is the extreme south easterndistrict of Andhra Pradesh situated within the geographical co-ordinate of 13o – 43o and 15o – 14o of northern latitude and 77o – 29o of eastern longitude. The latitude varies from 269 to 3787 metres above sea level. The district is bounded on north by Kurnool, on the south by Chittoor, on the west …
Read More »Telephone Numbers – Kadapa District Police Stations
Telephone Numbers of Kadapa district police stations and respective police authorities. The list includes all of the police stations including Kadapa city.
Read More »Banks Telephone Directory – Kadapa City
ICICI Bank – +91-8562 258884, 258883 IndusInd Bank – +91-8562 243411 IDBI Bank – +91 8562 241611, 241612, 241613 Axis Bank – +91 8562 222494 Laxmi Vilas Bank – +91 8562 225155 HDFC Bank – +91 8562 258877
Read More »Kadapa District History and Culture
Kadapa (formerly Cuddapah) district was formed in the early nineteenth century (in the year 1808) during the British rule with Siddavatam as it’s head quareters, which was later shifted to Kadapa in 1812. Until 1808, Kadapa was a division under erstwhile Anantapur Collectorate. In the year 1858 Kambam, Koyilakuntla and Doopadu Taluks were seded to Kurnool district and subsequently Madanapalli …
Read More »Forests in Kadapa (YSR) District
The forest area in Kadapa district is 5,050 km². It is 32.87% of the district area. The forests of the district are of a dry deciduous type. The deciduous forests are very open and have a luxuriant undergrowth of grass. The overall condition of the forest in the district is not very
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