Vizianagaram district explained

Vizianagaram district
Settlement Type:District of Andhra Pradesh
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Andhra Pradesh
Subdivision Type2:Region
Subdivision Name2:Uttarandhra
Established Title:Established
Seat Type:Headquarters
Seat:Vizianagaram
Parts Type:Mandals
Parts Style:para
P1:28[1]
Area Total Km2:4122
Population As Of:2011
Population Total:1930811
Population Footnotes:[2]
Population Urban:429,764
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type1:Demographics
Demographics1 Title1:Literacy
Demographics1 Info1:59.49%
Demographics1 Title2:Sex ratio
Demographics1 Info2:1016
Leader Title:District collector
Leader Name:S. Nagalakshmi I.A.S.
Leader Title1:Lok Sabha constituencies
Leader Name1:Vizianagaram, Vishakapatnam
Leader Title2:Assembly constituencies
Leader Name2:07
Registration Plate:AP-35 (former)
AP–39 (from 30 January 2019)[3]
Blank Name Sec1:Major highways
Blank Info Sec1:NH-16, NH- 26, NH-516E
Blank1 Name Sec1:Coordinates
Blank1 Info Sec1:18.2°N 107°W
Total Type:Total
Image Map1:
Zoom:8
Wikidata:yes
Coord:18.1165°N 83.3979°W
Map Caption1:Interactive map outlining district

Vizianagaram district is one of the six districts in the Uttarandhra region of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh with its headquarters located at Vizianagaram.[4] [5] The district was once the part of ancient Kalinga.Saripilli Dibbilingeswara temple, Jayathi Mallikarjuna Temple are the finest examples of ancient Eastern Ganga Dynasty built monuments in the district.[6] The district is bounded on the east by the district of Srikakulam, north by Parvathipuram Manyam south by Visakhapatnam, Anakapalli, southeast by the Bay of Bengal, and west by Alluri Sitharama Raju district. It was formed on 1 June 1979, with some parts carved from the neighbouring districts of Srikakulam and Visakhapatnam.[7] The district is named after the princely state of Vizianagaram (Vijaya means victory and Nagaram means city in Telugu). In 2011, it was the least populous district in Andhra Pradesh.[8]

Vizianagaram district was formed on 1 June 1979, as per G.O.Ms.No.700/Revenue (U) Department, dated 15 May 1979 with some parts carved from the neighbouring districts of Srikakulam and Visakhapatnam. The Taluks of Vizianagaram, Gajapathinagaram, Srungavarapukota and a portion of Bheemunipatnam Taluk were transferred from the Visakhapatnam District. The Salur, Bobbili, Parvathipuram and Cheepurupalli Taluks from Srikakulam district were transferred to the new district.

Geography

It is situated within the geographical co-ordinates of 17- 15’ and 19 – 15’ of the northern latitudes and 83 – 00’ and 83 – 45’ of the eastern longitudes. Vizianagaram district occupies an area of 4122km2.[9]

The principal rivers flowing in the district are River Nagavali, Suvarnamukhi, Vegavathi, River Champavathi, River Gosthani and Kandivalasa. There are no major irrigation projects in the district. The Denkada Anicut, Thatipudi Reservoir, Andra Reservoir Project, Vegavathi Anicut, Surapadu Anicut, Seethanagaram Anicut, Peda Ankalam Anicut, Vottigedda Reservoir Project, Paradi Anikut, Thotapalli Regulator and Vengala Raya Sagaram Project are the medium irrigation projects.[10] The total irrigated area under these projects and the other minor projects are about 285077acres. Jhanjavati Project[11]

Climate

The climate of Vizianagaram district is characterised by high humidity nearly all-round the year with oppressive summer and good seasonal rainfall. The maximum temperature recorded during 2004 was 39.6O C during May and the minimum temperature is 17.1O C during December.

The normal rainfall of the district for the year is 1,131.0 mm as against the actual rainfall of 740.6 mm received during 2002–03. The district gets the benefit of both the South-West and North-East monsoon.

The average maximum and minimum temperatures and average rainfall recorded in 2004 at Agricultural Research Station, Vizianagaram are given below:

Demographics

According to the 2011 census, Vizianagaram district has a population of 2,344,474.[12] This gives it a ranking of 193rd in India (out of a total of 640). The district has a population density of 358PD/sqkm. Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was 4.16%. Vizianagaram has a sex ratio of 1016 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 59.49%.[13]

The district had a population of 9,58,778 in 1901. The total population of the district increased to 22,49,254 as per the 2001 census. They consisted of 11,19,541 males and 11,29,713 females. There were 1009 females per 1000 males in the district. The total area is 6,539 square kilometres. The population density was . The increase in population during the decennium from 1991 to 2001 is 6.55 percent for the district as against 14.6 percent for the Andhra Pradesh State. The Scheduled Caste population was 2,38,023 and Scheduled Tribe population was 2,14,839 which comes to 10.58% and 9.55% respective to the total population of the district.

The rural population of the district is 18.37 lakhs which comes to 82% of the total population and the urban population is 4.12 lakhs which comes to 18% of the total population. Vizianagaram Town with a population of 1,95,801 is the only Class-I town in the district. There are twelve towns in the district: Vizianagaram, Cheepurupalli, Gajularega, Kanapaka, Bobbili, Parvathipuram, Salur, Sriramnagar, Nellimarla, Kothavalasa, Chintalavalasa, Jarjapupeta and Gajapathinagaram. All the towns are in plain areas of the district.

After bifurcation, the district had a population of 19,30,811, of which 429,764 (22.26%) lived in urban areas. Vizianagaram district had a sex ratio of 1010 females per 1000 males and a literacy rate of 53.21%. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes made up 2,07,333 (10.74%) and 46,884 (2.43%) of the population respectively.[14] [15] Telugu was the predominant language, spoken by 98.76% of the population.[16]

Household indicators

In 2007–2008, the International Institute for Population Sciences interviewed 1232 households in 41 villages across the district.[17] They found that 78.7% had access to electricity, 84.1% had drinking water, 18.5% toilet facilities, and 33.9% lived in a pucca (permanent) home. 28.6% of girls wed before the legal age of 18 and 87.3% of interviewees carried a BPL card.

Economy

In 2006, the Indian government named Vizianagaram one of the country's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640). It is one of the thirteen districts in Andhra Pradesh currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF).[18]

The Gross District Domestic Product (GDDP) of the district is and it contributes 3.5% to the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP). For the FY 2013–14, the per capita income at current prices was . The primary, secondary and tertiary sectors of the district contribute, and respectively.[19] The major products contributing to the GVA of the district from agriculture and allied services are sugarcane, paddy, mango, tomato, milk, meat and fisheries. The GVA to the industrial and service sector is contributed from construction, manufacturing, minor minerals, education and ownership of dwellings.

Industry

Certain famous industries include

Notable people

Politics

There are seven assembly and two parliamentary constituencies in Vizianagaram district. The parliamentary constituencies includes Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram. The assembly constituencies[23] in Vizianagaram district are Bobbili, Cheepurupalli, Rajam, Srungavarapukota, Gajapathinagaram, Nellimarla and Vizianagaram. There are 3 revenue divisions, 26 Mandals, 935 Panchayats and 1,551 revenue villages in Vizianagaram district.[24] The revenue divisions are Parvathipuram and Vizianagaram. Vizianagaram parliamentary constituency is represented by the former Union Civil Aviation Minister Pusapati Ashok Gajapathi Raju.

Parliament segment

Vizianagaram (Lok Sabha constituency), Visakhapatnam (Lok Sabha constituency)

Assembly segments

The six Assembly segments of Vizianagaram Lok Sabha and one Assembly segment in Vizak Lok Sabha constituency are:[25]

Constituency numberNameReserved for (SC/ST/none)Parliament
9RajamSCVizianagaram
14BobbiliNone
15CheepurupalliNone
16GajapathinagaramNone
17NellimarlaNone
18VizianagaramNone
19SrungavarapukotaNoneVisakhapatnam

Administrative divisions

The district is divided into three revenue divisions: Bobbili, Cheepurupalli and Vizianagaram, which are further subdivided into a total of 28 mandals, each headed by a sub-collector.

Mandals

The list of 28 mandals in Vizianagaram district, divided into three revenue divisions, is given below.[26] [27] [28]

  1. Bobbili revenue division
    1. Bobbili
    2. Ramabhadrapuram
    3. Badangi
    4. Therlam
    5. Gajapathinagaram
    6. Dattirajeru
    7. Mentada
  2. Cheepurupalli revenue division
    1. Cheepurupalli
    2. Garividi
    3. Gurla
    4. Merakamudidam
    5. Vangara
    6. Regidi Amadalavalasa
    7. Santhakavati mandal
    8. Rajam
  3. Vizianagaram revenue division
    1. Vizianagaram Urban
    2. Gantyada
    3. Poosapatirega
    4. Denkada
    5. Bhogapuram
    6. Srungavarapukota
    7. Jami
    8. Vepada
    9. Lakkavarapukota
    10. Kothavalasa
    11. Bondapalli
    12. Nellimarla
    13. Vizianagaram Rural

Municipalities in district

!S.no.!City/town!Civic statusof town!No. of wards!MunicipalityFormation Year!2011 Census Population!2001 Census Population!1991 Census Population!1981 Census Population!1971 Census Population!1961 Census Population!1951 Census Population
1VizianagarmMunicipal Corporation5018882,28,7201,76,0231,77,0221,29,17099,00476,80867,104
2BobbiliMunicipality Grade - 231195656,81950,09643,24936,23930,64925,59223,102
3RajamNagar Panchayat20200542,197-----
4NellimarlaNagar Panchayat20201326,259------
[29] [30] [31]

Culture

The predominant religion is Hinduism. The major festivals are Sankranthi, Ugadi and Rama Navami, Maha Shivaratri, Deepavali, Vinayaka Chavithi, Dasara and Vijayadasami. The nine-day festival celebrations during Rama Navami and Ganesh Chaturthi are very popular in many towns and associated with many cultural events including Stage Dramas, Harikathas, Burra kathas etc. Festivals of Gramadevatha are held annually at Vizianagaram, Bobbili, Salur, Parvathipuram and Sambara with much fanfare. The most popular amongst them is Pydithalli Ammavari Jatra, celebrated at Vizianagaram on the next Tuesday of Vijayadasami day. And also Polamma Jatara, at Sambara in Sambara Village of Makkuva Mandal is a Very much state known famous festival being celebrated in every third week of January. This is a very renowned festival for north andhra people.

The cuisine is strikingly South Indian style with rice as the staple food accompanied by dals, rasam or sambar, vegetable curries, pickles and curd.

Transport

The total road length of state highways in the district is 777km (483miles).[32] Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation runs bus services to all the major cities and towns of the state from the district. Major railway stations in the district include Amudalavalasa,, etc. Railway network in the entire district comes under Waltair (Vishakapatnam) division of the South Coast Railway zone. Vizianagaram and Kothavalasa are the main railway junctions. There are 28 railway stations in the district.

National Highways 5 and 43 passes through the district and covers a distance of 200 kilometres. National Highway 43 (India) runs almost entirely in Vizianagaram district for a distance of 83 kilometres and passes through Odisha to Raipur in Chhattisgarh (total length of 551 kilometres). It passes through Vizianagaram, Gajapathinagaram, Ramabhadrapuram and Salur towns. National Highway 5 passes through coastal mandals of Bhogapuram and Pusapatirega. State Highways covers a distance of 122 kilometres, major district roads 852 kilometres and rural roads 781 kilometres.[33]

Tourism

Ramatheertham is a village panchayat in Nellimarla mandal of Vizianagaram district. It is located 12 km from Vizianagaram city.

Education

The primary and secondary school education is imparted by government, aided and private schools, under the School Education Department of the state.[34] [35] As per the school information report for the academic year 2015–16, there are a total of 3,875 schools. They include 85 government, 2,060 mandal and zilla parishads, 1 residential, 618 private, 16 model, 33 Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBV), 112 municipal and 423 other types of schools.[36] The total number of students enrolled in primary, upper primary and high schools of the district are 307,298.[37]

Vizianagaram district has been comparatively backward in the field of education. The literacy rate is 51.82% as against the average of 61.55% for the entire Andhra Pradesh State.

There are 38 branch libraries in the district managed by Zilla Granthalaya Samstha. They are located 1–two in each mandal. There are about 41 book depot centres in the district.

Temples

There are eleven temples under the management of Endowments Department.[43]

Trust controlled temples
S.noTempleMandalVillage
1Sri Yellaramma Ammavari Temple Jami Jami
2Sri Ganapathi etc. Temples PusapatiregaKumili
3Sri Pydithalli Ammavari Temple BhoghapuramPolipalle
4Sri Kotilingeswara Swamy Temple SrungavarapukotaSrungavarapukota
5Sri Mannar Rajagopala Swamy Temple VizianagaramVizianagaram
6Sri Sanyaseswara Swamy TempleSrungavarapukotaDharmavaram

See also

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

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