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The state is further divided into 26 districts, with North Andhra comprising six districts, Coastal Andhra comprising 12 districts, and Rayalaseema comprising eight districts. [14] These districts are made up of 77 revenue divisions, [15] 685 mandals [15] and 13,324 village panchayats as part of the administrative organisation. [16] North Andhra:
Map of constituencies of Andhra Pradesh. The Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly is the unicameral legislature of the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. It currently has 175 constituencies, out of which 29 constituencies are reserved for Scheduled Castes candidates, and 7 constituencies are reserved for Scheduled tribes candidates.
00:45, 25 April 2024: 746 × 620 (1.23 MB) Arjunaraoc: Updated after Ganapavaram mandal transferred to West Godavari district from Eluru district effective 2023-02-16: 04:04, 18 June 2023: 746 × 620 (1.59 MB) Arjunaraoc: Reverted to version as of 23:31, 24 April 2022 (UTC) as coloring scheme makes it difficult to read text: 07:04, 11 May 2023
List of districts of Andhra Pradesh; List of most populous metropolitan areas in India; ... This page was last edited on 21 October 2024, at 14:25 (UTC).
Municipal Corporations in Andhra Pradesh. The state of Andhra Pradesh comprises 18 municipal corporations across its 26 districts. The Guntur district has two municipal corporations whereas all other districts have one each. [4] Of the 17 corporations, 16 serve as district headquarters; the exception is the Mangalagiri-Tadepalli corporation. [5]
As per the 2011 Census of India, towns with population of 100,000 and above are called "cities". [1]Visakhapatnam is the most populated city, with a population of 2,278,000 after the merger of surrounding towns into Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation (VMC) and it being upgraded to Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation ().
Andhra Pradesh relief map. Andhra Pradesh is the seventh-largest state with an area of 162,970 km 2 (62,920 sq mi). [2] Politically, the state shares borders with Orissa to the northeast, Chhattisgarh to the north, Karnataka to the southwest, Tamil Nadu to the south, Telangana to northwest and the Bay of Bengal to the east.
The decentralization aimed at improving revenue administration, record-keeping, and enhancing the reach of the panchayati raj system. As part of the middle tier of the panchayati raj structure, mandals replaced the former panchayat samitis in Andhra Pradesh during the tenure of the Telugu Desam Party government led by N. T. Rama Rao on