Kruthivennu mandal is one of the 25 mandals in Krishna district of the Indian state in Andhra Pradesh.[2] The headquarters of this mandal is located in the town of Kruthivennu. The mandal is bordered by Kalidindi mandal to the north, West Godavari district to the east, Bay of Bengal to the south and Bantumilli mandal to the west.[3]

Kruthivennu mandal
Kruthivennu mandal in Krishna district
Kruthivennu mandal in Krishna district
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Kruthivennu mandal is located in Andhra Pradesh
Kruthivennu mandal
Location in Andhra Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 16°24′21″N 81°21′28″E / 16.40583°N 81.35778°E / 16.40583; 81.35778
CountryIndia
StateAndhra Pradesh
DistrictKrishna
HeadquartersKruthivennu
Government
 • BodyMandal Parishad
Area
 • Total180.96 km2 (69.87 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total48,892
 • Density270/km2 (700/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialTelugu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationAP 16


Demographics

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As of 2011, the Mandal census stated a population of 48,892 people living in 13,830 households. The total population consists of 24,405 males and 24,487 females, with a ratio of 1003 females to 1000 males.[4] There are 4,753 children in the age group of 0–6 years, of which 2,438 are boys and 2,315 are girls. The average literacy rate stands at 65.97% with 29,119 literates, of which 15,360 are males and 13,759 are females. There are 2,303 members of the Scheduled Castes and 1,034 members of the Scheduled Tribes.

Labor Statistics

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As per the report published by the Census of India in 2011, 24,621 people are engaged in work activities, including 15,338 males and 9,283 females. In the census, 15,764 workers describe their work as main work, 1,778 as cultivators, 9,283 as agricultural labourers, 309 in household industry and 4,394 are involved in other works. Of these, 8,857 are marginal workers.[5]

Administration

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Kruthivennu mandal is administered under the Pedana Assembly constituency of the Machilipatnam Lok Sabha constituency.[6] It is one of the twelve mandals that fall under the Machilipatnam revenue division.

Towns and villages

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As of 2011 census, there are a total of 15 settlements in the mandal. Kruthivennu is the largest and Tadivennu is the smallest in terms of population.[7]

The settlements in the mandal are:

  1. Chandala
  2. Cherkumilli
  3. Chinagollapalem
  4. Chinapandeaka
  5. Endapalll
  6. Garisepudi
  7. Interu
  8. Komallapudi
  9. Kruthivennu
  10. Laxmipuram
  11. Matlam
  12. Munipeda
  13. Neelipudi
  14. Nidamarru
  15. Tadivennu

Education

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The mandal plays a major role in education for the rural students of nearby villages. Primary and secondary school education is imparted by government, aided by private schools, under the School Education Department of the state.[8] As per the school information report for the academic year 2015–16, the mandal has more than 4,887 students enrolled in over 76 schools.[9][10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Census 2011" (PDF). The Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. p. 352. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Kruthivennu Mandal - Krishna". Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  3. ^ "Krishna Mandal Map". Maps of India. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  4. ^ "Population of Kruthivennu mandal". India Growing. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  5. ^ "Kruthivennu Mandal Population, Caste, Religion Data". Census 2011. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  6. ^ "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008" (pdf). Election Commission of India. pp. 20, 31. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  7. ^ "Villages in Kruthivennu mandal". Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  8. ^ "School Education Department" (PDF). School Education Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 October 2016. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  9. ^ "R1.1 SCHOOL INFORMATION". Archived from the original on 8 November 2016. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  10. ^ "Student Information Report". Commissionerate of School Education. Child info 2015-16, District School Education - Andhra Pradesh. Archived from the original on 16 March 2018. Retrieved 6 November 2017.