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Anantapur, officially Anantapuramu, [8] is a city in Anantapur district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is the mandal headquarters of Anantapuru mandal and also the divisional headquarters of Anantapur revenue division . [ 9 ]
Anantapur mandal is one of the 31 mandals in Anantapur district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is administered under Anantapur revenue division and its headquarters are located at Anantapur. [2] The mandal is bounded by Kudair, Garladinne, Singanamala, Atmakur, Raptadu, Bukkarayasamudram and Bathalapalle mandals. [3]
According to The Imperial Gazetteer of India, [2] Penukonda was a subdivision and taluk of Anantapur district in Madras province. It contains 96 villages covering an area of 677 square miles. The population in 1901 was 92,482 compared with 81,104 in 1891. Penukonda was the headquarters with a population of 6,806.
Anantapur district, officially Ananthapuramu district, [4] is one of the eight districts in the Rayalaseema region of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The district headquarters is located in Anantapur city.
The mandal system was introduced as an administrative reform to make governance more efficient by reducing the size of the larger, previously existing taluks. The decentralization aimed at improving revenue administration, record-keeping, and enhancing the reach of the panchayati raj system.
Mandals in Anantapur district, Andhra Pradesh, India. Pages in category "Mandals in Anantapur district" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Gooty Fort In Anantapur District Gandikota Fort view Satish Dhawan Space Centre In Tirupati District. Rayalaseema (IAST: Rāyalasīma) is a geographic region in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It comprises four southern districts of the State, from prior to the districts reorganisation in 2022, namely Kurnool, Anantapur, YSR, and Chittoor.
The number of literate individuals stands at 21,001, highlighting a significant disparity between the literate and illiterate populations, the latter being 17,969. The workforce in Atmakur mandal includes 21,354 workers, while 17,616 individuals are categorized as non-workers. [3]