Nellore district explained

Nellore district
Settlement Type:District of Andhra Pradesh
Total Type:Total
Image Map1:
Zoom:7
Wikidata:yes
Coord:14.45°N 79.99°W
Coordinates:14.4333°N 80°W
Coor Pinpoint:Nellore
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Andhra Pradesh
Subdivision Type2:Region
Subdivision Name2:Coastal Andhra
Established Title:Established
Established Date:1792
Seat Type:Headquarters
Seat:Nellore
Established Title1:1st Reorganized
Established Date1:1970 (Prakasam district)
Established Title2:2nd Reorganized
Established Date2:2022 (Tirupati district)
Parts Type:Mandals
Parts Style:para
P1:38[1]
Area Total Km2:10447
Population As Of:2011
Population Total:2469712
Population Urban:29.07%
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type1:Demographics
Demographics1 Title1:Literacy
Demographics1 Info1:69.15%
Demographics1 Title2:Sex ratio
Demographics1 Info2:986
Leader Title:District collector
Leader Name:O. Anand, I.A.S. [2]
Leader Title1:Lok Sabha constituencies
Leader Name1:Nellore
Leader Title2:MP
Leader Name2:Vemireddy Prabhakar Reddy
Leader Title3:Assembly constituencies
Leader Name3:08
Registration Plate:AP-26 (former)
AP–39 (from 30 January 2019)[3]
Blank Name Sec1:Major highways
Blank Info Sec1:NH 16, NH 67, NH 565
Blank Name Sec2:Coastline
Blank Info Sec2:167km (104miles)
Named For:Potti Sreeramulu
Official Name:Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore district

Nellore district, officially known as Sri Potti Sriramulu 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 2,963,557[5] 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.

Etymology

The name of the district is derived from the name of the district headquarters, Nellore. The city was historically known as Vikrama Simhapuri until the 13th century, when it became known as Nellore. The name "Nellore" originates from a mythological story in the Sthala Purana, which depicts a lingam in the form of a stone under a Phyllanthus emblica (amla), or nelli tree. According to this myth, the place gradually became known as "Nelli-ooru" (nelli referring to the amla tree and ooru meaning "place" in both Tamil and Telugu). Over time, the name evolved to the present-day "Nellore," reflecting the area's historical and cultural significance.[6] The name is also linked to the Tamil word "நெல்லு" (nellu), meaning "paddy" or "rice," highlighting the region's long-standing association with rice cultivation.[7]

The official name of Nellore was changed to Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore District (SPS Nellore) on 4 June 2008,[8] 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.[9]

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.[10] 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.[11]

Post Indian Independence

In 1970, the northern parts of Nellore district were transferred to the newly created Prakasam district.[12] On 4 April 2022 Some areas from Southern parts of Nellore district were transferred to newly created Tirupati district.

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.[13] [14] [15] The total number of students enrolled in primary, upper primary and high schools of the district are 3,95,092.[16]

Economy

The Gross District Domestic Product (GDDP) of Nellore district is  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 . The primary, secondary and tertiary sectors of the district contribute  crore,  crore and  crore (97.29 billion, 63.2 billion and 144.33 billion rupees), respectively.[17] 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.

Mining

Nellore district produces most of the crude mica in India.[18] Between 2011 and 2012, Nellore produced 1,784 tonnes of crude mica, the majority of India's total production of 1,899 tonnes.[19]

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.[20] [21] [22]

Geography

Located in the Coastal Andhra region in Andhra Pradesh and also a Tondai Nadu 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.

Climate

Maximum temperature occur during the summer at 36to, while the minimum temperature occurs during the winter at 23to. The average annual rainfall of the district is 10800NaN0, and reaches its peak during the southwest and northeast monsoons.

Demographics

Nellore district has a population of 24,69,712, of which 705,893 (28.58%) lived in urban areas based on the 2011 Census. It has a sex ratio of 983 females per 1000 males. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 5,04,941 (20.45%) and 2,15,452 (8.72%) of the population respectively.[23]

Based on the 2011 census, 88.34% of the population spoke Telugu and 9.56% Tamil as their first language.[24]

88.71% of people follow Hinduism while 10.73% of people follow Islam.[25]

Administrative divisions

Mandals

The following lists the 38 mandals in Nellore district by their revenue division.[26]

  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:[27]

Constituency numberNameReserved for
(SC/ST/None)
Parliament
119SarvepalliNoneTirupati
109KandukurNoneNellore
114KavaliNone
115AtmakurNone
116KovuruNone
117Nellore CityNone
118Nellore RuralNone
123UdayagiriNone

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).[28] [29]

Cities and towns

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

List of Cities/towns in Nellore District!City/Town !! Civic status !!Revenue division !! Population
NelloreMunicipal corporationNellore558,548
KavaliMunicipality Grade - 1Kavali90,099
KandukurMunicipality Grade - 2Kandukur57,246
AtmakurMunicipality Grade - 3Atmakur30,556

Transport

Road

NH 16, NH 67, NH 565 are the national highways that pass through the district.

Rail

Gudur - Vijayawada railway line passes through the district.

Nellore Airport

Nellore Airport
Type:Public
City-Served:Nellore
Location:Dagadarthi
Timezone:IST
Utc:+5:30
Elevation-M:24
Elevation-F:78.7
Pushpin Map:India Andhra Pradesh#India

Nellore Airport is a proposed greenfield airport project near Dagadarthi, India, intended to serve the Nellore district. The airport is to be developed on 1352acres of land with an estimated cost of .

Planning

In 2008, the government of Andhra Pradesh invited for expressions of interest to develop eight minor airports in the state, including an airport at Nellore. Each airport was expected to cost . The airports were to be built in 500- with a runway length of 6000feet. The construction of this airport was chosen because Nellore is strategically situated between Vijayawada and Chennai, and Krishnapatnam Port is situated about 25km (16miles) from the city.[30] However, AAI has rejected this proposal citing insufficient land available for the construction of the airport.[31]

In 2013, Ministry of Civil Aviation had identified Nellore airport as one of the 50 locations across the country for low-cost airports to be built by the AAI. These airports would be built with bare minimum facilities for aircraft to operate, without compromising on safety and security.[32]

In September 2017, the government of Andhra Pradesh solicited proposals for development of a no-frills greenfield airport at Dagadarthi under a public-private partnership. The development proposal by SCL-Turbo Consortium Pvt. Ltd. was accepted, along with the associated draft concession agreement and financial stipulations.[33] The Arafath Group and ADP Ingénierie was to construct and operate the airport.[34] [35] SCL Turbo has formed a special purpose vehicle (SPV) Nellore International Airport Private Limited for the construction.

Construction

The airport was to be developed on 1352acres of land with an estimated cost of .[36] The project had received all clearances and approvals from various agencies. As per the agreement, the financial closure for the project was to be achieved by December 2018. On January 26, 2018, during his Republic Day speech, the District Collector R. Mutyala Raju announced that the acquisition of land for the airport was nearly completed.[37]

The foundation stone was laid by then Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on January 10, 2019.[38] However, the YSR Congress Party led government, which was elected in May that year, moved to review all the major decisions taken by the previous government.[39] In August 2019, the new government terminated its contract with Nellore International Airport Private Limited to develop the airport. The government said it would complete the project by handing the airport over to the AAI. In July 2020, the government formally scrapped the concession agreement signed with the SCL Turbo consortium.[40] Later in November same year, the government has invited fresh bids from national and international companies for the construction of the airport.[41]

After the government approved the report on Dec 21st 2021, It's expected that the first phase work could start as soon as April 2022.

Tourism

Talpagiri Ranganathaswamy temple in Nellore is situated on the banks of the river Pennar. It is more than 600 years old. Translation of Maha Bharatam was said to be done by the poet Tikkana based at this place. Lord Narasimha appears as a huge of rock in ‘Yoga mudra' in Penchalakona. The deity is known as Somasila Narasimhaswamy. It is one of the Nava Narasimhas (nine manifestations). Chengalamma Parameswari temple lies in the village of Sullurpeta. It was built on the banks of the Kanlangi river. Chengalamma Jatara is celebrated here. Somasila dam on Pennar river, Kandaleru dam on Kandaleru river are popular with tourists. Udayagiri Fort at a height of 3079 feet is in ruins. Ranganatha temple, Balakrishna mandiram, Paruveta Mandapam, Chinna Masjid and pedda Masjid reflect the various culture of the rulers.[42] Mypadu Beach, Koduru Beach (14.4132°N 80.173°W) are popular beaches in the district.[43]

Notable people

Among the politicians, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan rose to position of President of India and Vice President of India and Venkaiah Naidu rose to the position of Vice President of India. Bezawada Gopala Reddy and N. Janardhana Reddy worked as chief ministers of unified Andhra Pradesh. Puchalapalli Sundarayya was one of the founding members of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, M. S. Reddy Singeetam Srinivasa Rao, A. Kodandarami Reddy and Vanisri are some of the famous people of film industry. Gunturu Seshendra Sarma, T. Subbarami Reddy, Malli Mastan Babu, Ashwin Hebbar are also some of the popular personalities from other domains.

References

Books

Book: Handbook of statistics - 2020 SPS Nellore District . CPO. 2022. 2023-03-06.

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

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  2. https://spsnellore.ap.gov.in/
  3. News: New 'AP 39' code to register vehicles in Andhra Pradesh launched . https://web.archive.org/web/20190203234146/http://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/vijayawada/2019/jan/31/new-ap-39-code-to-register-vehicles-in-state-launched-1932417.html . dead . 3 February 2019 . 9 June 2019 . The New Indian Express . 31 January 2019 . Vijayawada.
  4. News: 31 May 2021 . 14 persons die of COVID in Nellore, Prakasam . en-IN . . 10 June 2022 . 0971-751X.
  5. Web site: Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore (Nellore) District Population Census 2011 - 2021 - 2024, Andhra Pradesh literacy sex ratio and density . 2024-07-15 . www.census2011.co.in .
  6. Book: Gazetteer of the Nellore District: Brought Up to 1938. Staff. Government Of Madras. Madras. Government of. 1 January 1942. Asian Educational Services. 9788120618510. en.
  7. Book: Burrow, T. . Emeneau, M. B. . A Dravidian Etymological Dictionary . Clarendon Press . 1984 .
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  9. News: The martyr of Telugu statehood. https://web.archive.org/web/20030701130051/http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/mp/2002/11/11/stories/2002111101540200.htm. dead. 1 July 2003. 11 November 2002. The Hindu. Chennai, India.
  10. Web site: Mughal Empire 1526-1707 by Sanderson Beck . San.beck.org . 2012-03-04.
  11. http://www.telugupeople.com/regional/history.asp?locationCode=18 Nellore became revenue unit
  12. Web site: Districts of India . 11 October 2011 . Law . Gwillim . 25 September 2011 . Statoids.
  13. Web site: School Education Department. School Education Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh. 7 November 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20151227185018/http://rmsaap.nic.in/Notification_TSG_2015.pdf. 27 December 2015. dmy-all.
  14. Web site: The Department of School Education – Official AP State Government Portal. www.ap.gov.in. 7 November 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20161107155331/http://www.ap.gov.in/department/organizations/school-education/. 7 November 2016. dmy-all.
  15. Web site: School Information Report. Commissionerate of School Education. Government of Andhra Pradesh. 8 November 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161108154343/http://cse.ap.gov.in/DSE/totalSchoolReport.xls. 8 November 2016. dead.
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  17. Web site: Economy of Nellore District. Andhra Pradesh Economic Development Board. 25 April 2017.
  18. News: Top 10 Largest Mica Producing States in India. 2018-02-15. The Daily Records. 2018-03-21. en-US.
  19. Web site: Indian Minerals Yearbook 2013 (Part- III : Mineral Reviews). ibm.gov.in. 2018-03-21.
  20. Book: Sewell, Robert. Lists of the Antiquarian Remains in the Presidency of Madras. 324. telugu inscriptions in nellore.. 17 May 1882. E. Keys, at the Government Press. Internet Archive.
  21. Web site: Copper Plate and Stone Inscriptions of South India 3 Vols. 1st Edition : Printsasia.in. www.printsasia.in.
  22. Web site: Social Scientist, issues 269-71, Oct-Dec 1995, page 10. -- The Social Scientist -- Digital South Asia Library. dsal.uchicago.edu.
  23. Web site: District Census Hand Book – Prakasam . . Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  24. Web site: Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: Andhra Pradesh . . Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  25. Web site: 2011. Population by Religion - Andhra Pradesh. censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  26. Web site: 2022-04-03 . New AP Map: Check Out Biggest and Smallest Districts in Andhra Pradesh . 2022-05-03 . Sakshi Post . en.
  27. Web site: Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008. The Election Commission of India. 31.
  28. Web site: Geographic Information . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150131055726/http://nellore.ap.nic.in/geography.htm . 31 January 2015 . 22 October 2014 . Nellore District Official Website . dmy-all.
  29. Web site: District Census Handbook – Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore . Census of India. 18 January 2015. 26,56.
  30. News: Chowdhury. Anirban. 19 January 2008. Andhra plans 8 small airports. Rediff India Abroad. live. 18 June 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20080503025310/http://www.rediff.com:80/money/2008/jan/19ap.htm. 3 May 2008.
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  32. News: Mukherjee. Sharmistha. 5 July 2014. Centre to focus on low-cost airports along tourist circuits. Business Standard India. live. 19 April 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20191007153750/https://www.business-standard.com/article/economy-policy/centre-to-focus-on-low-cost-airports-along-tourist-circuits-114070300950_1.html. 7 October 2019.
  33. News: Dagadarthi airport works awarded to Turbo Consortium . . 17 September 2017 . 27 March 2018.
  34. Web site: WELCOME TO ARAFATH GROUPS OF INDUSTRIES. ARAFATH GROUPS OF INDUSTRIES. en-IN. 2019-06-18. 25 September 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190925044530/https://arafathgroupofindustries.info/air-port. dead.
  35. Web site: Design for a new greenfield airport at Nellore in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh ADP Ingénierie. www.adp-i.com. en. 2019-06-18.
  36. News: 9 August 2019. Airports Authority of India to develop greenfield airport in Nellore. The New Indian Express. 31 July 2020.
  37. News: Foundation stone for Dagadarthi airport soon: Nellore Collector. 27 January 2018. 27 March 2018. The Hindu.
  38. News: MN. Samdani. 11 January 2019. Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu lays foundation stone for new airport in Nellore. The Times of India. live. 19 April 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20200102174541/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/vijayawada/andhra-pradesh-cm-chandrababu-naidu-lays-foundation-stone-for-new-airport-in-nellore/articleshow/67487189.cms. 2 January 2020.
  39. News: Mass scrapping of ex-govt's decisions in Andhra unprecedented . . 22 August 2020 . 31 July 2020.
  40. News: P. Manoj. 30 July 2020. AP scraps Nellore greenfield airport contract awarded to SCL-Turbo consortium. The Hindu Businessline. live. 31 July 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200828175152/https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/logistics/ap-scraps-nellore-greenfield-airport-contract-awarded-to-scl-turbo-consortium/article32227349.ece. 28 August 2020.
  41. News: Bandari. Pavan Kumar. 19 November 2020. AP govt. invites tenders for Dagadarthi airport in Nellore district. The Hans India. live. 19 April 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20201119045717/https://www.thehansindia.com/andhra-pradesh/ap-govt-invites-tenders-for-dagadarthi-airport-in-nellore-district-657144. 19 November 2020.
  42. Book: AP Tourism E-Brochure Nandyal district . 2023-06-28 . 2023 .
  43. Web site: Eco-tourism . 2023-06-30 . SPS Nellore district, Government of AP.