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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH MEMORANDUM ON DROUGHT IN ANDHRA PRADESH - 2014 REVENUE (DISASTER MANAGEMENT) DEPARTMENT February - 2015

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH

MEMORANDUM ON DROUGHT

IN ANDHRA PRADESH - 2014

REVENUE (DISASTER MANAGEMENT) DEPARTMENT

February - 2015

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CONTENTS

Sl No Item Page No.

I INTRODUCTION 1-5

a Area 2

b Population (Proportion of Scheduled Caste / Tribe Population)

2

c Cultivable Area Crop wise 3

d Area under Irrigation and Dryland Farming 4

e Total number of farmers in the State (District wise) 4

f Number of small and marginal farmers 4

g Number of agricultural labourers 4

h Agriculture: Its contribution to State GSDP 4

i History of Droughts ( since 1995-96 ) 5

II Incidence and Spread of Drought 6-30

a Declaration of Drought and Grounds for such a Declaration 6

b Deficiency in Rainfall 9

c Area under Sowing 16

d Normalized Differential Vegetation Index 16

e Moisture Adequacy Index 19

f Water Storage in Irrigation Projects 20

g Depletion of Groundwater 21

h Paisewari / Annawari / Giridawari 28

i Availability and prices of foodgrains 29

j Migration of Population 30

III Drought Relief and Mitigation Measures 31-37

a Relief Employment under MGNREGS 31

b Provision and Distribution of Foodgrains 32

c Availability and Supply of Drinking Water 33

i Rural Water Supply 33

ii Urban Water Supply 33

d Implementation of Temporary Water Supply Schemes 34

i Rural Water Supply 34

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ii Urban Water Supply 34

e Information upon Cattle Camps and Fodder Depots 35

f Information upon any other relief measures 35

i Agriculture 35

ii Online Credit of input subsidy to Ryots 36

9 Expenditure on Drought Relief and Mitigation Measures 37

IV Request for Central Assistance 38-45

a Agriculture (Assistance to Small and Marginal Farmers for Irrigated and dryland cultivation)

38

b Horticulture (Assistance to Small and Marginal Farmers) 40

c Drinking Water Supply (Temporary Water Supply Schemes) 41

d Water Supply (deployment of Tankers/Bullock Carts) 41

e Cattle Camps and Fodder Depots and 42

f Medical care

g Relief Employment 43

h Supplemantary Nutritions 44-45

V Request for Central and State Assistance 46

Availability of Funds under SDRF as on 25-1-2014 47

ANNEXURE 48-96

APPENDICES 97-106

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Sl.No. ANNEXURE Page. No.

1

Annexure -1 District wise, Year wise, Number of Mandals Declared as Drought Affected (1995-96 to 2014-15)

48

2 Annexure -2 Details of Drought Affected Mandals-South-West Monsoon-2014 49-55

3

Annexure -3 District wise Rainfall South-West Monsoon and North-East Monsoon-2014 56

4

Annexure -4 District wise and Month wise Rainfall Report, South-West Monsoon -2014

57

5

Annexure -5 (Report) District Wise Classification of Mandal as per NDVI value for the month of September- 2014

58-69

6

Annexure -6 (Report) Moisture Adequacy Index (MAI) and Drought Affected Mandals in Different Districts of A.P. During Kharif-2014

70-81

7

Annexure -7 MGNREGS - Details of House holds (District wise) Provided Employment in terms of Person Days

82

8

Annexure -8 District wise details of Infrastructure - Rural Water Supply 83

9

Annexure -9 Expenditure on Temporary Water Supply Schemes and Sources - Rural Water Supply

84

10 Annexure -10 District wise Area Unsown & Area Dried Up 85

11 Annexure -11 Crop wise Agriculture Input Subsidy (As per State Norms) 86

12 Annexure -12 District wise Agriculture Production / Monetary Loss 87

13 Annexure -13 Crop wise Area Damaged & Crop wise Number of Farmers Affected 88

14

Annexure - 14 Assistance for Agriculture Input Subsidy - Small / Marginal Farmers - State Norms.

89

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15

Annexure - 15 Assistance for Agriculture Input Subsidy - Other than Small / Marginal Farmers - State Norms.

90

16 Annexure -16 District wise Agriculture Input Subsidy - Requirement (SMF+OSMF) 91

17 Annexure -17 District wise Damage to Horticulture Crops 92-93

18 Annexure -18 Horticulture Crops Damaged & Input Subsidy Requirement as per GOAP

94

19 Annexure-19 Horticulture - Crop loss/Monetary loss 95

20 Annexure - 20 Horticulture - District wise loss/Monetary loss 96

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Sl.No. APPENDIX Page No.

1

APPENDIX-I Assistance for Agriculture Input Subsidy - Small / Marginal Farmers

97

2

APPENDIX-II Assistance for Agriculture Input Subsidy - Otherthan Small / Marginal Farmers

98

3

APPENDIX-III Assistance for Horticulture Input subsidy-SMF

99

4

APPENDIX-IV Assistance for Horticulture input subsidy - OSMF

100

5

APPENDIX-V Assistance - Consolidated Contingency Action Plan - Rural Water Supply

101

6

APPENDIX-VI Assistance for Mitigation of Drinking Water Problem in ULBS - Urban Water Supply

102-103

7

APPENDIX-VII Assistance - Fodder Contingency Action Plan - Animal Husbandry

104

8

APPENDIX-VIII Assistance under Relief Employment -Statement showing Excess Person days and Households to be generated during Drought period

105

9

APPENDIX-IX Assistance under Spl Nutirtion Programme during Drought period

106

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PART – I

INTRODUCTION

Andhra Pradesh State, annually producing about 140.27 Lakh Metric

Tons of Foodgrains (2012-13), is an important State in Nation’s Food

Production. With about 49.38 Million Population, most of whom live in rural

areas, agriculture is the main stay of their livelihood. 50.6 % of State’s Main

workforce is engaged in Agriculture & allied activities and Agriculture and

allied Sectors accounts for 27.30 % of Gross State domestic product (GSDP) at

current price.

As per the World Agriculture Census (WAC) 2010-11, in Andhra Pradesh

7.62 million farmers of which 86.29% are Small and Marginal Farmers. With

more than 50% of unirrigated area under cultivation, agriculture continues to

be monsoon dependant, primarily on South West Monsoon (SWM) through

which State receives 2/3 of its rainfall. The State with 5 chronically drought

prone districts (viz., Ananthapur, YSR Kadapa, Chittoor, Kurnool, and

Prakasam) out of 13 districts.

In recent years, drought and other natural calamities have adversely

affected the State’s economy and its people. Since the calendar years 2010,

the State has been affected by 13 natural calamities, viz., Laila Cyclone

(May 2010), Heavy rains (South-West Monsoon 2010), Jal Cyclone (October-

November-2010), Depression (December, 2010),Thane Cyclone (December –

2011), Drought (Kharif 2011), Nilam Cyclone (Oct-Nov-2012), Drought

(Kharif-2012), Unseasonal Heavy Rains (Feb-2013), Phailin Cyclone (October-

2013), Heavy Rains / floods (October-2013), Helen Cyclone (November-2013)

and Leher Cyclone (November-2013) affecting the livelihood of many

families. During current year, the State experienced unprecedented loss in 4

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North Coastal District due to Very Severe Cyclone “HUDHUD” Cyclone in

October-2014. The State Govt has released an aggregate amount of Rs.

7391.13 Crores sofar in respect of the calamities since 2010, which is

inclusive of Rs. 5011.97 Crores of SDRF annual allocation and releases from

NDRF, imposing an addition financial burden of Rs. 2379.16 Cr on the State

exchequer

a) AREA

With two distinct geographical regions, Rayalaseema and Coastal

Andhra, the State covers an area of 160,204 square KMs accounting for 4.87 %

of total area in the country, Coastal Andhra 92,906 Sq KMs ( 58 % of State

area) and Rayalaseema covering an area of 67,298 Sq KMs (42 % of State

area).

Ananthapur revenue district is the largest district with an area of

19130 square KMs, followed by Kurnool (17600), Prakasam (17140), YSR

Kadapa (15380), Chittoor (14990), SPS Nellore (13160), Visakhapatnam

(11340), Guntur (11330), East Godavari (10820), Krishna (8800), West

Godavari (7800), Vizianagaram (6300), Srikakulam (5840).

SOCIO – ECONOMIC PROFILE

b) POPULATION

As per Census – 2011 (Provisional), total population of the state is

493.8 lakhs. Of which population in Coastal Andhra 341.9 lakhs (69.2 % of

total population) and Rayalaseema Region 151.85 lakhs (30.8 % of total

Population).

Population of Scheduled Castes is 17.1 % of total Population and

population of Scheduled Tribes is 5.3 % of total population.

In Andhra Pradesh, Agriculture Work Force is 50.6 % of total work

force as per Population Census –2011.

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c) CULTIVABLE AREA

Net area sown (including Fish Ponds) during the year 2013-14 is 65.61

Lakh hectares (41.0 %of geographical area)

As per Agriculture Census 2013-14, area under total Kharif crops is

54.06 lakh hectares. Crop-wise Area under Kharif 2013 is shown as below.

Table

Crop-wise Area under Kharif-2013

Sl No Crop Area (In Lakh Ha)

1 Rice 17.06

2 Cotton 6.71

3 Groundnut 10.86

4 Total Fruits 5.66

5 Maize 1.10

6 Redgram 1.83

7 Castor 0.47

8 Sugarcane 1.53

9 Chillies 1.13

10 Greengram 0.17

11 Soyabean 0.03

12 Coconut 0.99

13 Jowar 0.33

14 Turmeric 0.18

15 Blackgram 0.15

16 Onion 0.21

17 Ragi 0.37

18 Sesamum(Gingelly) 0.28

19 Bajra 0.47

20 Total Fodder 0.31

21 Total Minor millets 0.27

22 Mesta 0.09

23 Sunflower 0.18

24 Total Manure Crops 0.03

25 Total Aromatic plants &flowers

0.09

26 Mulberry 0.07

27 Tobacco 0.05

28 Horsegram 0.09

29 Cowgram 0.04

30 Other Pulses 0.03

31 Other Crops 3.28

Total 54.06

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d) AREA UNDER IRRIGATION AND DRYLAND FARMING

As per Agriculture Census – 2013-14, irrigated area was 40.96 lakh

hectares ( 50.39 % of sown area), which includes area under canals (19.56

lakh ha), Tanks ( 3.77 lakh ha), tube wells ( 15.07 lakh ha), and other wells

( 1.16 lakh ha) and area under other sources is 1.40 lakh hectares.

As per Agriculture Census -2013-14, un-irrigated was 40.32 lakh

hectares.

e) TOTAL NUMBER OF FARMERS

Total number of farmers in the State are 76,21,118 ( Land holdings as

per Agriculture Census-2010-11). The highest number of farmers are in

Ananthapur (7.28 lakhs) followed by Guntur (7.61 lakhs), East Godavari (6.99

lakhs), Prakasam (6.71 lakhs), Chittoor (6.67lakhs), Kurnool (6.33 lakhs),

West Godavari (5.66 lakhs), Krishna (5.52 lakhs), Srikakulam (5.26 lakhs),

Visakhapatnam (4.75 lakhs), SPS Nellore (4.57 lakhs), Vizianagaram (4.47

lakhs) and YSR Kadapa (4.41 lakhs).

f) SMALL AND MARGINAL FARMERS

Number of Small and Marginal farmers in the State are 65,74,623 (Land

holdings of small and Marginal farmers as per Agriculture Census-2010-11). Of which

Small farmers are 15,91,012 and Marginal farmers are 49,83,611. Small and

marginal farmers constitute 86.3 % of total farmers in the state. A marginal farmers

is one who holds 0.5 to 1.00 hectare of agriculture lands and a small farmers is one

who holds 1 to 2.0 hectares of agriculture lands (World Agriculture Census, 2010-

11).

g) NUMBER OF AGRICULTURE LABOURERS

Numbers of Agricultural Labourers in the State are 85, 57,567 which is 37.3 %

of total workers.

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h) AGRICULTURE AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO GSDP

At current price, during 2012-13, contribution of Agriculture Sector in Gross

State Domestic Products (GSDP) is Rs. 1,14,492 Cr accounting for 27.30 %. Of this,

share of Agriculture alone is Rs. 64,434 Cr (15.36%) followed by Livestock Rs. 31,360

Cr ( 7.48 %), Fishing Rs. 14,089 Cr (3.36 %), Forestry and Logging is Rs. 4,610 Cr (1.1

%).

i) HISTORY OF DROUGHTS IN ANDHRA PRADESH (1995-96 – 2014-15)

In the MANUAL for ” DROUGHT MANAGEMENT”, Ministry of Agriculture,

Government of India, published in November – 2009, five out of the 13 Districts in

Andhra Pradesh were included in the list of Districts chronically affected by

Drought conditions, i.e., Ananthapur, Chittoor, Kadapa, Kurnool and Prakasam

Districts.

Since 1995, the State has witnessed Drought in 15 years out of 19 years.

Number of Mandals declared as drought affected in each of these years is indicated

in brackets:- 2002-03(641 Mandals), 2009-10 (626), 2001-02(589), 1997-98 (487),

2011-12 (460), 1999-2000 (444), 2004-05 (408), 2003-04 (302), 2012-13 (218)

1995-96 (198), 2006-07 (195), 2013-14 (123), 2000-2001 (112) and 1996-97 (13).

During Kharif 2014-15, 230 Mandals have been declared as drought affected.

District wise number of mandals declared as drought affected from 1995-1996 to

2014-2015 is at Annexure-1.

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PART – II

INCIDENCE AND SPREAD OF DROUGHT

II (a) DECLARATION OF DROUGHT IN 2014 - 2015

State Government has been following a well laid down procedure for

declaration of Drought. Mandal is taken as the unit for declaration of Drought.

Following norms / criteria are observed for declaration of Drought affected

mandals as per GOAP Manual.

1) NORMS FOR DECLARATION OF DROUGHT AFFECTED MANDALS

i) Deficiency in rainfall of 25% and above in Mandals where the annual

normal rainfall is more than 999.9 mm., 20% and above in Mandals

where the annual normal rainfall is 750 mm to 999.9 mm, and 15% and

above in mandals where the annual normal rainfall is less than 750

mm.

ii) Compression/reduction in the cropped areas by 50% and above

under all principal crops.

iii) Normal reduction in crop yields by 50% and above compared to

average yields in the preceding 5 years. However in case of high input

oriented (seed rate heavy and cost also prohibitive) crops like

Groundnut, Bengal gram, Hybrid sunflower etc., reduction in yield of

40% and above also should be reckoned as affected by drought.

iv) Dry spells and its impact on crop damages.

For considering declaration of drought, out of the (4) norms

suggested, the first norm of rainfall deficiency must be compulsory and out

of the remaining (3) norms, any two norms must be fulfilled.

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Department of Agriculture and Co operation, Ministry of Agriculture,

Government of India has mentioned the following 4 key Indices to be examined for

Drought Declaration in the “Manual for Drought Management” published in

November-2009.

a) Key Index 1: Rainfall Deficiency

b) Key Index 2: Area under Sowing

c) Key Index 3: Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI)

d) Key Index 4: Moisture Adequacy Index (MAI)

Since the information on these indicators and indices are available at the

level of Tehsil, drought may be declared by the State Government at the level of

these administrative units on the basis of observed deficiencies.

At least three indicators or index values could be considered for drought

declaration.

After detailed examination of the reports sent by the Collectors concerned

on the above parameters drought declaration notification was issued by the

Government.

2) DECLARATION OF DROUGHT AFFECTED MANDALS

The State Government constituted a committee with the following members

- vide GO. Rt. No. 267, Revenue (DM-II) Department, Dated: 29-10-2013 - to

scrutinize the proposals the Mandals for declaration of Drought during Kharif

submitted by the District Collectors concerned.

Principal Secretary to Government Finance Dept., - Member

Principal Secretary to Govt., Planning Dept. - Member

Prl. Secretary to Govt., Agriculture & Coop Dept., - Member

Director, NRSC or his Representative, - Member

Director, IMD, - Member

Director, Agro Climate Research Centre, Agriculture

Research Institute, ANGRAU, Rajendranagar,Hyd - Member

Chief Executive Officer, APSDMS, - Member

Director of Economics and Statistics - Member

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Direct, Central Research Institue for Dry Land

Agriculture (CRIDA), Santhosh Nagar, Hyd. - Member

Commissioner for Disaster Management & Ex-Officio

Prl. Secretary to Govt, Revenue (DM) Dept - Member & Convener

National Crop Forecasting Center, Pune / NRSC GoI provided NDVI values

Director, Agro-Climate Research Centre (ANGRAU) (MAI), Director, Economics &

Statistics (rainfall data & Dry Spell data), Commissioner, Agriculture (Area sown

particulars) and Collectors (Chief Planning Officers of concerned Districts) (Area

and Yield particulars) as per the guidelines in the Andhra Pradesh Handbook for

Management of Drought, 1995 and Manual for Drought Management published by

Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India, 2009.

The Committee met on 9-12-2014 and examined the above proposals and decided

to analysis the proposals submitted the District Collectors according to Rainfall

data, Dry Spells, Cropped area, yield, NDVI and MAI values as per norms of

Government of Andhra Pradesh and Government of India Norms / Criteria.

Accordingly, a detailed analysis of Mandals proposed by the Collectors and as

per eligibility, the following District wise 230 Mandals are listed out and orders are

issued vide G.O.Ms. No. 17, Revenue (DM) Dept, Dated 17-12-2014 for 226 Mandals

and vide G.O.Ms. No. 2, dt.28-1-15 for 4 Mandals.

Table – 1

List of the mandals declared as drought affected is given at Annexure-2

Sl.No. District No. of Mandals Eligible as Drought affected

as per norms

1 Anantapur 63

2 Chittoor 42

3 YSR Kadapa 48

4 Kurnool 12

5 Prakasam 54

6 SPSR Nellore 7

7 Guntur 4

Total 230

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II (b) DEFICIENCY IN RAINFALL

i) ONSET & RAINFALL OF THE SOUTH WEST MONSOON (SWM)

Andhra Pradesh receives an annual normal rainfall of 966 mms, of which 554

mms (57%) is received from South-West monsoon (June-Sept.), 298 mms (31%) is

received from North-East monsoon (Oct.-Dec.) and remaining 12% is received during

other months. The State receives major share of rainfall from South West Monsoon

which begins in the first week of June and continues till the end of September.

During South West Monsoon - 2014 (1-6-2014 to 30-09-2014), the State

received a rainfall of 375.7 mm as against the normal rainfall of 554 mm with a

deficit of (-) 32%. During last year for the corresponding period, the State received

514.1 mm with a deviation of (-) 7 %.

The State possesses two geographically distinct regions with significant

diversity of natural resources, namely Rayalaseema region comprising 4 drought

prone districts and predominant areas under rainfed cultivation and possessing rich

mineral resources and Coastal Andhra spread along the coast line of Bay of Bengal

consists of 9 districts with fertile soils and assured irrigation sources.

Region-wise rainfall received during SWM, 2014 is given in Table-2.2

Table-2.2 Region-wise Rainfall SWM- 2014 (in mm)

Sl.No Region Actual Normal Dev (%)

1 Coastal Andhra 434.8 619.7 -29.8

2 Rayalaseema 242.8 406.6 -40.3

State 375.7 554.1 -32.2

It is seen that Coastal Andhra received 434.8 mm as against 619.7 mm with

a deficit of (-) 29.8 % and Rayalaseema received 242.8 mm as against the normal of

406.6 mm with a deficit of (-) 40.3 % District-wise Rainfall during SWM -2014 is

given in Table – 2.3.

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Table – 2.3 District-Wise Rainfall (in mm) during SWM -2014

Sl. No.

District

SWM-2014

Actual Normal %

Dev.

1 ANANTAPUR 172.9 338.4 -49

2 NELLORE 207.9 331.3 -37

3 KADAPA 213.1 393.6 -46

4 PRAKASAM 218.2 388.3 -44

5 CHITTOOR 271.5 439.4 -38

6 GUNTUR 309.2 525.8 -41

7 KURNOOL 313.7 455.1 -31

8 EAST GODAVARI 418.4 750.7 -44

9 KRISHNA 421.9 685.1 -38

10 WEST GODAVARI 482.1 785.0 -39

11 VISAKHAPATNAM 559.6 712.6 -22

12 VIZIANAGARAM 625.5 692.7 -10

13 SRIKAKULAM 670.5 705.7 -5

STATE AVERAGE 375.7 554.1 -32

Ananthapur District received the lowest rainfall of 172.9 mm in the State

followed by SPS Nellore (207.9 mm), YSR Kadapa (213.1 mm), Prakasam (218.2

mm) Chittoor (271.5 mm), Guntur (309.2 mm), Kurnool (313.7 mm), East Godavari

(418.4 mm), Krishna (421.9 mm), West Godavari (482.1 mm), Visakhapatnam (559.6

mm), Vizianagaram (625.5 mm) and Srikakulam (670.5 mm).

District wise Rainfall information for the current year and previous year is

furnished at Annexure -3

iii) MANDAL WISE RAINFALL DURING SWM, 2014

Out of 664 mandals in the State, 90 mandals received Scanty (-99% to -60%)

rainfall, 449 mandals received Deficit Rainfall (-59% to -20%), 112 mandals received

Normal Rainfall (-19% to +19%) and 13 mandals received Excess Rainfall (>19%)

during South West Monsoon - 2014.

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STATUS OF MANDALS ACCORDING TO RAINFALL RECEIVED DURING SWM-2014

iv) DRY SPELLS

During SWM 2014, out of 664 Mandals in the State 415 Mandals (63 %)

reported dry spells. Details of number of Dry Spells Mandal wise in each District are

given in Table – 2.4 below.

Table – 2.4 District-wise Number of Dry Spells in various Mandals

during SWM -2014.

Sl No

District Total no. of

Mandals

No. of Mandals

with following Dry Spells

Nil 1 2 3 TOTAL

1 ANANTAPUR 63 5 22 31 5 58

2 PRAKASAM 56 5 36 15 0 51

3 GUNTUR 57 9 47 1 0 48

4 CHITTOOR 66 20 37 7 2 46

5 KADAPA 51 8 27 16 0 43

6 NELLORE 46 3 29 13 1 43

7 KRISHNA 50 13 37 0 0 37

8 KURNOOL 54 20 25 9 0 34

9 EAST GODAVARI 60 36 24 0 0 24

10 WEST GODAVARI 46 27 18 1 0 19

11 VISAKHAPATNAM 43 36 7 0 0 7

12 VIZIANAGARAM 34 29 5 0 0 5

13 SRIKAKULAM 38 38 0 0 0 0

STATE TOTAL : 664 249 314 93 8 415

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Districts like Ananthapur (58 Mandals out 63 Mandals), Prakasam (51 out of

56 Mandals), Guntur (48 out of 57 Mandals), Chittoor (46 out of 66), YSR Kadapa

(43 out of 51 Mandals), Nellore (43 out of 46), Krishna (37 out of 50 Mandals),

Kurnool (34 out of 54 Mandals), East Godavari (24 out of 60), West Godavari (19 out

of 46 Mandals), Visakhapatnam (7 out of 43 Mandals) and Vizianagaram (5 out of 34

Mandals) had Dry-Spell in the State.

MONTH-WISE RAINFALL & IMPACT ON CROPS DURING SWM, 2014

JUNE - 2014

Month-wise analysis of rainfall indicates that, during the month of June-

2014, the State as a whole received 36.9 mm as against the normal rainfall of

93.3 mm with a Scanty of (-) 60 %. While Rayalaseema received a rainfall of 48.9

mm against the normal of 72.2 mm with a deficit of (-) 32 %, Coastal Andhra

received a rainfall of 31.5 mm as against the normal of 102.6 mm with a Scanty of

(-) 69% and.

IMPACT ON CROPS:

Due to receipt of Pre-Monsoon rains, the total area sown in the State is 3.11 lakh

ha. (7%) as against the normal area of 41.70 lakh ha. and Normal as on date 6.46

lakh ha. (48 %).

Owing to erratic rainfall in this month, the farm operations lagged behind in

Rayalaseema districts particularly predominant crop of Groundnut and some

farmers who have already sown rainfed crops, eagerly awaiting rains.

JULY- 2014 In the month of July - 2014, the rainfall received was 110.0 mm as

against the normal of 150.4 mm, with a deficit of (-) 27 % in the state. While

Rayalaseema received rainfall of 50.0 as against the normal of 95.8 mm with a

deficit of (-) 48 %, Coastal Andhra received rainfall of 136.7 mm as against the

normal of 174.6 mm, with a deficit of (-) 22

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IMPACT ON CROPS:

During this month in the State, the area sown is 14.49 lakh ha. (108%) as against

the normal area of 13.43 lakh ha.

Rising of paddy nurseries are in brisk progress in the Districts under Bore

wells /canals. Transplantation of paddy is in progress in Godavari and Krishna delta.

In the light of rains / isolated showers, the sowing of rainfed crops like maize,

cotton, groundnut, sesamum, bajra, jowar, etc., were in progress, where moisture

existed in the soils.

AUGUST - 2014

In the month of August - 2014, the State as a whole received 123.8 mm

rainfall as against the normal of 157.6 mm with a deficiency of (-) 21 %. While

Coastal Andhra received a rainfall of 141.8 mm as against the normal of 177.2 mm,

with a deficiency of (-) 20 %, and Rayalaseema received 83.3 mm as against the

normal of 113.8 mm with a deficit of (-) 27 % among the two regions in the State.

IMPACT ON CROPS:

During this month in the State, the area sown is 12.74 lakh ha., Which is 89 % of

Normal area (14.25 lakh Ha).

In the State, rising of paddy nurseries was in progress, under Bore wells / canals.

Transplantation of paddy was in progress in Godavari and Krishna delta. With the

help of isolated showers the sowing of rainfed crops are in progress, where moisture

existed in the soils.

It was reported that in Rayalaseema districts particularly in Chittoor, Ananthapur

and Prakasam of costal Andhra, the early sowing of rainfed crops such as

Groundnut, cotton, Redgram, castor, Sesamum and Bajra withered due to severe

moisture stress and dry spells. In Ananthapur & Chittoor Districts, the Rainfed

Groundnut crop is severely affected due to moisture stress at critical stage of

flowering to peg formation stage resulting in drastic reduction of yield and most of

the farmers left theirs fields for fodder purpose.

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SEPTEMBER - 2014

In the month of September - 2014, the State as a whole received 105.8

mm rainfall as against the normal of 152.8 mm with a deviation of -31 %. While

Coastal Andhra received a rainfall of 124.8 mm as against the normal of 165.3 mm

with a deviation of (-) 24%, and Rayalaseema received 60.6 mm rainfall as against

the normal of 124.8 mm with a deviation of (-) 40.3 %,.

District-wise and Month-wise Rainfall analysis is given at Annexure – 4.

IMPACT ON CROPS:

During the Season, due to non receipt of sufficient rainfall in the month of

June, sowing of rainfed crops was delayed by nearly about 15 days to 30 days. In

addition to this, crop growth was affected due to moisture stress due to insufficient

rainfall leading to low yield of rainfed crops especially Groundnut and other crops

like Jowar, Bajra, Ragi, Redgram, Cotton, Maize, Sunflower, including Paddy in

Rayalaseema districts. Withered away of rainfed crops at the extent of 714678.29

Hectares in Ananthapur, Chittoor, YSR Kadapa and Prakasam Districts was also

reported

Table- 2.5

Status of Drought affected District according to Rainfall

Sl No

District Month wise % of Deviation

June July August September SWM

1 Anantapur -30 -47 -36 -70 -49

2 Kadapa -38 -64 -38 -42 -46

3 Prakasam -80 -9 -54 -43 -44

4 Guntur -86 -32 -48 -16 -41

5 Chittoor -25 -51 -19 -52 -38

6 Nellore -48 -54 -8 -42 -37

7 Kurnool -36 -32 -17 -42 -31

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Even though the normal sowing area covered during Kharif-2014 in above

indicated Districts (Except Kadapa), due to deficit rainfall / uneven distribution of

rainfall and Dry spells at critical stage of crops resulted in poor yields.

VI) RAINFALL DURING NORTH EAST MONSOON (NEM) (1-10-2014 TO 31-12-

2014)

During NEM -2012 (from 1-10-2014 to 31-12-2014), the State as a whole

received 172.7 mm rainfall as against the normal of 297.5 mm with a deficit of

(-)42 %.

While Rayalaseema received 120.4 mm as against the normal of 237.8 mm

with a deficit of (-)49 %, Coastal Andhra received rainfall of 195.9 mm as against

the normal of 324.1 mm (-40 %).

Table – 2.7 indicates the district wise rainfall received during NEM -2014 (1-

10-2014 to 31-12-2014) in the State.

Table – 2.7 Rainfall (in mm) – NEM -2014

Sl No

District

Rainfall from 1-10-2013 to 31-12-2013

Actual Normal % Dev.

1 SRIKAKULAM 203.2 276.0 -26

2 VIZIANAGARAM 268.8 245.9 +9

3 VISAKHAPATNAM

260.6 297.1 -12

4 EAST GODAVARI 122.1 318.7 -62

5 WEST GODAVARI 89.9 245.4 -63

6 KRISHNA 126.7 249.4 -49

7 GUNTUR 151.6 228.8 -34

8 PRAKASAM 203.0 393.7 -48

9 NELLORE 337.1 661.4 -49

10 CHITTOOR 178.8 395.4 -55

11 KADAPA 110.5 251.0 -56

12 ANANTAPUR 100..9 155.3 -35

13 KURNOOL 91.5 149.6 -39

STATE AVERAGE 172.7 297.5 -42

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II (c) AREA UNDER SOWING – Kharif, 2014

An area of 25.10 lakh hectares against the normal Kharif area of 26.50 lakh

hectares has been covered in affected 7 Districts during Kharif-2014. This

constitutes 94.7 % of season normal area. District wise area sown is given below.

Table No. 2.8

Area Under Agriculture at District Level (Area in Ha)

S.No.

District

Area Under

Irrigation

Normal Area

Under Sowing

Total Area Sown

Total Area

Unsown

Percentage of

Unsown Area

1 Ananthapuramu 66780 867564 700139 167425 19.30

2 Chittoor 48604 215358 191325 24033 11.16

3 Y.S.R.Kadapa 64387 179488 115808 63680 35.48

4 Kurnool 195609 558842 682086 0 0.00

5 Prakasam 109392 224630 193402 31228 13.90

6 Nellore 76915 87051 83540 3511 4.03

7 Guntur 408701 517412 543485 0 0.00

Total 970388 2650345 2509785 289877 10.94

Due to Drought an extent of 289877 Ha was left unsown in the affected 7

Districts during Kharif-2014.

The percentage of unsown area as proportion of total area sown is highest in

YSR Kadapa (35.48%) followed by Ananthapur (19.30%), Prakasam (13.90%) etc.,.

II (d) NORMALIZED DIFFERENTIAL VEGETATION INDEX (NDVI)

Normalized Differential Vegetation Index (NDVI), which is one of the 4 key Indices to

be examined for Declaration of Mandals as Drought affected in the “Manual for

Drought Management " Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, Ministry of

Agriculture, Government of India, New Delhi, published in November-2009. The NDVI

data has been provided by Mahalanobis National Crop Forecast Centre (MNCFC),

Department of Agriculture & Cooperation

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Vegetation Index Image Among the various spectral vegetation indices commonly derived from remote

sensing data, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) is most widely used for

operational drought assessment because of its simplicity in calculation, easiness in

interpretation and also its ability to partially compensate for the effects of

atmosphere, illumination geometry etc. NDVI is derived using the formula (NIR –

Red)/(NIR + Red), where NIR and Red are the reflected radiation in visible and near

infrared channels. Various colours in the NDVI image - Yellow through Green to Mag

- indicate increasing vegetation vigour. The legend of colour bars and the

vegetation index values are provided along with the vegetation index image. Water,

clouds and snow have higher reflectance in the visible region and consequently

NDVI assumes negative values for these features. Bare soil and rocks exhibit similar

reflectance in both visible and near IR regions and the index values are near zero.

The NDVI values for vegetation generally range from 0.1 to 0.6, the higher index

values being associated with greater green leaf area and biomass.

The agricultural crop condition is monitored based on the NDVI information derived

from satellite data (NOAA AVHRR & Resourcesat-2 AWiFS: for 4 states). The

vegetation index images (NDVI) of the state, for September 2014derived from

MODIS, after overlaying the forest area mask has been compared with NDVI image

of September 2013 (Plate1).

District wise average vegetation index statistics are generated and compared with

long-term data by computing Vegetation Condition Index (VCI). The VCI compares

the observed NDVI to the range of values observed in the same period in previous

years. The VCI is expressed in % and gives an idea where the observed value is

situated between the extreme values (minimum and maximum) in the previous

years. Lower and higher values indicate bad and good vegetation state conditions,

respectively.

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Plate1: MODIS based Normalized Difference Vegetation index

September 2014 September 2013

District and Mandal Level NDVI value for the month of September derived from

AWiFS and MODIS 250 m Data were provided in MNCFC website. Based on these

values, Classification of Mandals were worked out and mentioned below:

District wise Classification of Mandals

as per NDVI

Sl No District No of Mandals

TOTAL MODERATE

1 SRIKAKULAM 38 1

2 VIZIANAGARAM 34 1

3 VISAKHAPATNAM 43 5

4 EAST GODAVARI 60 0

5 WEST GODAVARI 46 0

6 KRISHNA 50 9

7 GUNTUR 57 28

8 PRAKASAM 56 39

9 NELLORE 46 9

10 CHITTOOR 66 22

11 KADAPA 51 37

12 ANANTAPUR 63 40

13 KURNOOL 54 15

STATE TOTAL 664 206

List of classification of Mandals as per NDVI is at Annexure-5

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II (e) MOISTURE ADEQUACY INDEX (MAI) Moisture Adequacy Index (MAI), which is based on a calculation of weekly water

balance, is equal to the ratio (expressed as a percentage) of Actual

Evapotranspiration (AET) to the Potential Evapo Transpiration (PET) following a soil

water balancing approach during a cropping season.

MAI values are critical to ascertain agricultural drought. The State

agriculture department has calculated the MAI values for the drought affected

Mandals.

Procedure for computation of MAI

Collected daily rainfall data from Bureau of Economics and Statistics, Govt. of

Andhra Pradesh for different Mandals of Andhra Pradesh from June 1st to October.

Computed weekly rainfall data using daily rainfall data of all the Mandals.

Computed weekly Potential Evapo Transpiration (PET) by adopting Penman

and Montieth approach using data collected from different research stations

of ANGR Agricultural University.

Obtained Actual Evapo Transpiration (AET) by running Thornthwaite climatic

water balance model.

Used soil data for moisture holding capacity prepared by National Bureau of

Soil Survey and Land Use Planning (NBSSLUP) for different mandals of Andhra

Pradesh. The same was obtained from the office of Commissioner & Director

of Agriculture, Government of Andhra Pradesh.

Computed Moisture Adequacy Index (MAI) by adopting the formula

AET/PET*100.

The following criteria were adopted to categorise the drought affected

mandals based on Moisture Adequacy Index (MAI) as suggested by Sastri et al.

(1981) and Ramana Rao et al. (1981).

MAI Drought Categories

76-100 No Drought

51-75 Mild Drought

26-50 Moderate Drought

25 or less Severe Drought

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By adopting the above criteria the drought affected mandals were identified

based on the values of MAI

Table – 2.9

District wise drought affected mandals up to September during kharif 2014 as per MAI

Sl No

District Classification of Mandals

TOTAL No

Drought Mild Moderate Severe TOTAL

1 SRIKAKULAM 38 27 11 0 0 38

2 VIZIANAGARAM 34 11 23 0 0 34

3 VISAKHAPATNAM 43 10 29 4 0 43

4 EAST GODAVARI 60 1 47 12 0 60

5 WEST GODAVARI 46 0 43 3 0 46

6 KRISHNA 50 0 42 8 0 50

7 GUNTUR 57 0 1 54 2 57

8 PRAKASAM 56 0 0 36 20 56

9 NELLORE 46 0 0 21 25 46

10 CHITTOOR 66 0 5 48 13 66

11 KADAPA 51 0 1 28 22 51

12 ANANTAPUR 63 0 0 18 45 63

13 KURNOOL 54 0 6 47 1 54

STATE TOTAL 664 49 208 279 128 664

Report of Agriculture Department on MAI values is at Ann - 7

II (f) WATER STORAGE IN IRRIGATION PROJECTS

A Statement showing Water Storage in Irrigation Projects as on 30-9-2014,

30-11-2014 and 31-12-2014 is given below.

WATER LEVELS IN RESERVOIRS

Sl No

Reservoir Districts FRL

Gro

ss

Capacity 30-09-2014 30-11-2014 31-12-2014

Gross Storage Gross Storage Gross Storage

(TM

C)

%

Last Year

(TM

C)

%

Last Year

(TM

C)

%

Last Year

(feet) TMC (TMC) (TMC) (TMC)

1 DR.KLRS

PULICHINTALA GUNTUR 175 45.8 8.0 17 0.0 13.1 29 0.0 11.9 26 0.0

2 KRISHNA

DELTA SYSTEM

GUNTUR PRAKASAM

KRISHNA W. G

57.05 3.1 3.1 100 3.1 3.0 96 3.1 3.0 96 3.1

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3 NAGARJUNA

SAGAR

PRAKASAM KRISHNA GUNTUR

590 312.0 310.0 99 311.8 244.4 78 270.6 214.0 69 231.2

4 SRISAILAM KURNOOL KADAPA

885 215.8 183.0 85 209.6 91.0 42 204.4 75.3 35 195.2

5 TUNGABADRA R.SEEMA 1633 100.9 100.8 100 100.4 87.8 87 77.1 70.1 70 60.1

6 KANDALERU NELLORE

CHITTOOR 278.9 68.0 15.0 22 14.5 23.2 34 35.8 21.5 32 33.3

7 SOMASILA NELLORE 330 73.9 38.1 52 42.7 47.2 64 59.6 40.0 54 54.4

8 VELIGODU

BALANCING RESERVOIR

KURNOOL KADAPA

868.5 17.0 10.8 63 11.5 6.5 38 9.7 5.8 34 7.6

9 VAMSHADHARA SRIKAKULAM 125 0.6 0.6 100 0.6 0.6 100 0.0 0.6 98 0.0

10 YELERU E.G 284 24.1 11.8 49 13.9 13.5 56 23.9 12.3 51 23.4

As on 31-09-2014, 100% of water is available in Tungabhadra, Krishna Delta

System and Vamshadhara followed by 99% in Nagarjuna Sagar, 85% in Srisailam, 63 %

in Veligodu Balancing Reservoir, 52 % in Somasila and so on.

II (g) DEPLETION OF GROUND WATER

Ground Water Department is monitoring the changes in groundwater regime

continuously through a network of Piezometer wells fitted with Automatic water

level recorders in different hydrogeological and geomorphic units. The water levels

are recorded every 6th hour and the fluctuations noticed seasonally and annually are

analyzed in relation to rainfall, recharge measures, drought and extraction of

groundwater in the area. The water level data collected in the month of Sept –

2014 / Oct – 2014 / Nov – 2014 / Dce-2014 is analyzed and compared with earlier

periods for studying the seasonal and annual fluctuations in water levels in relation

to rainfall.

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i) Ground Water Levels (Sept – 2014, Oct – 2014, Nov – 2014 & Dec-2014)

Table - 2.10

GROUND WATER DEPARTMENT

COMPARSION OF AVERAGE DEPTH TO WATER LEVELS

SL. NO.

DISTRICT

AVERAGE DEPTH TO WATER LEVEL (in m bgl) 2013

AVERAGE DEPTH TO WATER LEVEL (in m bgl) 2014

FLUCTUATION IN m. BETWEEN SEP-14 / Oct-

14 / Nov- 14 / Dec-14 IN COMPARSION TO

Sep-1

3

Oct-

13

Nov-1

3

Dec-1

3

Sep-1

4

Oct-

14

Nov-1

4

Dec-1

4

Sep-1

3

Oct-

13

No

v-1

3

Dec

-13

1 SRIKAKULAM 3.51 2.75 3.04 4.16 3.09 2.76 4.04 4.57 0.42 -0.0 -1.0 -0.4

2 VIZIANAGARAM 3.36 2.37 3.36 3.91 3.34 2.51 3.37 4.12 0.02 -

0.14 0.0 -0.2

3 VISAKHAPATNAM 5.33 2.71 3.83 4.47 5.02 3.66 4.41 5.07 0.31 -

0.95 -0.6 -0.6

4 EAST GODAVARI 6.6 5.00 5.60 6.30 6.69 6.53 6.99 7.58 -0.09 -

1.53 -1.4 -1.3

5 WEST GODAVARI 12.2 11.93 11.34 11.49 12.36 12.2 11.7

8 12.38 -0.17

-0.27

-0.4 -0.9

6 KRISHNA 4.85 3.50 3.83 4.35 5.73 5.77 5.85 6.35 -0.88 -

2.27 -2.0 -2.0

7 GUNTUR 5.27 4.79 4.38 5.05 5.71 5.34 5.03 5.56 -0.44 -

0.55 -0.7 -0.5

8 PRAKASAM 10.6 8.51 7.59 7.88 13.13 12.6 11.1 12.18 -2.54 -4.1 -3.5 -4.3

9 NELLORE 7.16 7.71 6.06 5.91 8.52 8.19 7.39 6.74 -1.36 -

0.48 -1.3 -0.8

COASTAL ANDHRA 6.54 5.47 5.45 5.95 7.07 6.62 6.67 7.17 -0.5 -

1.15 -1.2 -1.2

10 CHITTOOR 24.2 19.93 23.51 21.88 27.21 23.5 26.2

2 25.92 -3.05 -3.6 -2.7 -4.0

11 KADAPA 14.2 11.68 11.65 11.22 21.00 21.7 19.7

2 19.60 -6.84 -10 -8.1 -8.4

12 ANANTHAPUR 18.6 16.80 16.30 16.75 20.57 20.5 19.5

7 20.31 -1.95 -3.7 -3.3 -3.6

13 KURNOOL 8.82 7.95 8.23 6.79 9.33 9.39 9.75 7.52 -0.51 -1.4 -1.5 -0.7

RAYALASEEMA 16.4 14.1 14.9 14.2 19.5 18.8 18.8 18.3 -3.1 -4.7 -3.9 -4.2

ANDHRA PRADESH

9.59 8.13 8.36 8.47 10.9 10.4 10.4 10.6 -1.3 -2.2 -2.0 -2.1

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a) September – 2014:

In the present water year 2014-15, (up to September-2014) the State has received 32% deficit rainfall against the normal rainfall and resulted in a net fall of 1.31m. from September-13 to September-14 water levels. During this water year 2014-2015(up to September-14), two districts (Srikakulam and Vizianagaram) received normal rainfall whereas all other 11 districts received deficit rainfall.

Coastal Andhra region received 30% deficit against normal rainfall during September-2014 where as it was 14% deficit during the same period in the previous water year resulted in a net fall of 0.53m from September-13 to September-14 water levels. Rayalaseema region received 40% deficit against the normal rainfall during September-14 whereas it was 1% deficit during the same period in the previous water year and as a result a net fall of 3.09 is observed when compared the water levels of September-2014 with September-2013. The average groundwater level for the State in September -14 is 10.90 m., where as it was 9.59m.during the same period in the previous year and observed a net fall of 1.31m. from the previous year water level.

b) October – 2014:

In the present water year 2014-15, (up to October-2014) the State has received 31% deficit rainfall against the normal rainfall and resulted in a net fall of 2.23m. from October -13 to October-14 water levels. During this water year 2014-2015(up to October -14), three districts (Srikakulam, Vizianagaram and Visakhapatnam) received normal rainfall whereas all other 10 districts received deficit rainfall.

Coastal Andhra region received 29% deficit against normal rainfall during October -2014 where as it was 15% excess during the same period in the previous water year resulted in a net fall of 1.15m from October-13 to October-14 water levels. Rayalaseema region received 40% deficit against the normal rainfall during October-14 whereas it was 4% excess during the same period in the previous water year and as a result a net fall of 4.68 m. is observed when compared the water levels of October -2014 with October-2013. The average groundwater level for the State in October -14 is 10.36 m., where as it was 8.13m.during the same period in the previous year and observed a net fall of 2.23m. from the previous year water level.

c) November – 2014:

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In the present water year 2014-15, (up to November-2014) the State has received 36% deficit rainfall against the normal rainfall and resulted in a net fall of 2.04m. from November -13 to November-14 water levels. During this water year 2014-2015(up to November -14), two districts (Srikakulam and Vizianagaram) received normal rainfall whereas all other 11 districts received deficit rainfall.

Coastal Andhra region received 33% deficit against normal rainfall during November -2014 where as it was 8% excess during the same period in the previous water year resulted in a net fall of 1.22m from November-13 to November-14 water levels. Rayalaseema region received 43% deficit against the normal rainfall during November-14 whereas it was 5% deficit during the same period in the previous water year and as a result a net fall of 3.89 m. is observed when compared the water levels of November -2014 with November-2013. The average groundwater level for the State in November -14 is 10.40 m., where as it was 8.36m.during the same period in the previous year and observed a net fall of 2.04m. from the previous year water level.

d) December – 2014:

In the present water year 2014-15, (up to December-2014) the State has received 36% deficit rainfall against the normal rainfall and resulted in a net fall of 2.13m. from December -13 to December-14 water levels. During this water year 2014-2015(up to December -14), two districts (Srikakulam and Vizianagaram) received normal rainfall whereas all other 11 districts received deficit rainfall.

Coastal Andhra region received 33% deficit against normal rainfall during December -2014 where as it was 5% excess during the same period in the previous water year resulted in a net fall of 1.23m from December-13 to December-14 water levels. Rayalaseema region received 43% deficit against the normal rainfall during December-14 whereas it was 9% deficit during the same period in the previous water year and as a result a net fall of 4.18 m. is observed when compared the water levels of December -2014 with December-2013.

The average groundwater level for the State in December -14 is 10.61 m., where as it was 8.47m.during the same period in the previous year and observed a net fall of 2.13m. from the previous year water level.

Highest Net fall of water levels month wise from September – 2014 to December – 2014 is shown in table below.

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Table – 2.12

Highest Net Fall of Water Level from Sept - 2013 to Sept - 2014

S.No District Manadal Village Sep-13

Sep-14

Fluctuation between 2013 and

2014

1 Ananthapur Singanamala Tarimela 6.42 19.85 -13.43

2 Prakasam Tripuranthakam Tripuranthakam 2.29 12.91 -10.62

3 Prakasam Peddaraveedu Peddaraveedu 7.93 18.46 -10.53

4 Nellore Venkatagiri Siddavaram 5.49 15.09 -9.60

5 Ananthapur Ramagiri Ramagiri 3.42 12.85 -9.43

6 Prakasam Kanigiri Kanigiri 10.28 19.51 -9.23

7 Nellore Kavali Kavali 5.09 13.93 -8.84

8 Kadapa Brahmamgarimattam Brahmamgarimattam 4.95 13.68 -8.73

9 Ananthapur Yellanur Yellanur 8.17 16.82 -8.65

10 Ananthapur Kadiri Kalasamudram 6.62 15.11 -8.49

11 Chittoor Chittoor Chittoor 8.03 16.39 -8.36

12 Prakasam Kanigiri Ballipalli 8.15 16.46 -8.31

13 Chittoor Sadum Sadum 7.88 15.91 -8.03

14 Ananthapur N.p.kunta N.P.kunta 10.23 18.15 -7.92

15 Ananthapur Penukonda Gutturu 10.02 17.16 -7.14

16 Prakasam Gudlur Gudlur 5.62 12.74 -7.12

17 Nellore Rapur Rapur 7.37 14.32 -6.95

18 Prakasam Y.Palem Y.Palem 9.49 16.41 -6.92

19 Ananthapur Gudibanda Kummara nage palli 6.12 12.95 -6.83

20 Nellore Chejerla Adurupalli 10.70 17.30 -6.60

21 Prakasam Cumbum Cumbum 8.21 14.80 -6.59

22 Kurnool Srisailam Sunnipenta-2 1.62 8.14 -6.52

23 Kurnool Allagadda Ahobilam 5.99 12.15 -6.16

24 Chittoor Pakala Pakala 7.18 13.26 -6.08

Highest Net Fall of Water Level from Oct - 2013 to Oct – 2014

S.No District Manadal Village Oct-13

Oct-14

Fluctuation between

2013 and 2014

1 Kadapa Kalasapadu Sankavaram 2.23 16.97 -14.74

2 Prakasam Peddaraveedu Peddaraveedu 5.16 19.80 -14.64

3 Ananthapur Penukonda Gutturu 4.24 18.16 -13.92

4 Ananthapur N.p.kunta N.P.kunta 7.41 19.88 -12.47

5 Ananthapur Yellanur Yellanur 3.86 15.99 -12.13

6 Kurnool Kolimigundla Kolimigundla 7.22 19.15 -11.93

7 Prakasam Cumbum Cumbum 5.39 17.16 -11.77

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8 Nellore Kavali Kavali 1.88 13.37 -11.49

9 Kadapa Brahmamgarimattam Brahmamgarimattam 3.00 13.90 -10.90

10 Nellore Venkatagiri Siddavaram 5.35 15.79 -10.44

11 Prakasam Kanigiri Ballipalli 7.22 17.16 -9.94

12 Kadapa Sambepalle Sambepalle 7.36 16.92 -9.56

13 Kadapa Sri Avadhutha Kasinayana Narsapuram 5.61 14.99 -9.38

14 Kurnool Sanjamala Perusomala 8.56 17.88 -9.32

15 Prakasam Gudlur Gudlur 3.91 13.23 -9.32

16 Ananthapur Gudibanda Kummara nage palli 3.44 12.75 -9.31

17 Kadapa Kamalapuram Kamalapuram 3.98 13.25 -9.27

18 Prakasam Y.Palem Boyalapalli 5.90 14.90 -9.00

19 Chittoor Sadum Sadum 6.89 15.85 -8.96

20 Kurnool Peapully Racherla 8.98 17.60 -8.62

21 Ananthapur Kadiri Kalasamudram 5.58 14.03 -8.45

22 Nellore Rapur Rapur 6.37 14.70 -8.33

23 Kurnool Uyyalawada Onteddulapalli 10.63 18.56 -7.93

24 Ananthapur Chennekothapalli Palli Chennekothapalli Palli 6.57 14.47 -7.90

25 Krishna Nuzvid Jangamgudem 4.56 12.32 -7.76

26 Krishna penamaluru Kanuru 5.69 13.33 -7.64

27 Ananthapur Rolla Rolla 10.58 18.20 -7.62

28 Krishna Vissannapet Tatakuntla 0.85 8.40 -7.55

29 Krishna Bapulapadu Singannagudem 1.65 8.98 -7.33

30 Prakasam S.N.Padu Chilakapadu 2.46 9.74 -7.28

31 Ananthapur Chennekothapalli Palli Nagasamudram 3.47 10.75 -7.28

32 Krishna Chatrai Chatrai 1.57 8.65 -7.08

33 Kadapa Porumamilla Porumamilla 5.85 12.72 -6.87

34 Krishna Gannavaram Buddavaram 5.54 12.30 -6.76

35 Chittoor Puttur Puttur 3.98 10.72 -6.74

36 Prakasam Kondepi Kondepi 3.03 9.60 -6.57

37 Prakasam Korisapadu Korisapadu 3.26 9.73 -6.47

38 Ananthapur Puttaparthi Puttaparthi 4.22 10.64 -6.42

39 Kurnool Srisailam Sunnipenta-2-(S)-(M) 2.72 9.10 -6.38

40 Chittoor K.V.Pallle Garnimitta 12.36 18.59 -6.23

41 Chittoor Yerpedu Papanaidupeta 7.82 14.05 -6.23

42 Krishna Gannavaram Veerapanenigudem 2.98 9.15 -6.17

Highest Net Fall of Water Level from Nov - 2013 to Nov – 2014

SNO District Mandal Village Nov_13 Nov_14 Fluctuation

between Nov-13

and Nov-14

1 Guntur Bollapalli Gummanampadu 4.82 18.46 -13.64

2 Nellore Venkatagiri Siddavaram 2.42 15.90 -13.48

3 Ananathapuramu Penukonda Gutturu 5.66 17.39 -11.73

4 YSRKadapa Sambepalle Sambepalle 6.45 17.61 -11.16

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5 Prakasam Kanigiri Kanigiri 7.85 18.50 -10.65

6 Kurnool Srisailam Sunnipenta-2-(S)-(M) 0.20 10.54 -10.34

7 Prakasam Konakanamitta Gotlagattu 5.50 15.60 -10.10

8 Krishna Jangamgudem Nuzvid 3.39 13.32 -9.93

9 YSRKadapa Kamalapuram Kamala puram 3.97 13.67 -9.70

10 Prakasam Komarolu Komarolu 1.21 10.74 -9.53

11 Prakasam Pedaraveedu Pedaraveedu 3.37 12.58 -9.21

12 Krishna Singannagudem Bapulapadu 1.89 10.85 -8.96

13 Kurnool Owk Kunukuntla (APCBTMP) 5.64 14.20 -8.56

14 Ananathapuramu CK Palli Chennakothapalli 6.75 15.14 -8.39

15 Chittoor Puttur Puttur 2.70 10.97 -8.27

16 Nellore Dakkili Devulapalli 10.35 18.55 -8.20

17 Ananathapuramu Rolla Rolla 9.48 17.66 -8.18

18 Prakasam Gudluru Gudluru 4.71 12.85 -8.14

19 Nellore Rapur Rapur 6.27 14.39 -8.12

20 Kurnool Midthur Khazipeta (APCBTMP) 8.74 16.74 -8.00

21 Ananathapuramu Kadiri Kalasamudram 5.55 13.53 -7.98

22 Ananathapuramu Chilamathur Somagatta 7.14 15.00 -7.86

23 Chittoor Yerpedu Yerpedu 9.43 17.25 -7.82

24 Chittoor PTM Pulikallu 10.80 18.50 -7.70

25 Ananathapuramu Singanamala Tarimela 6.28 13.90 -7.62

26 Chittoor Papanaidupet Papanaidupet 6.47 14.05 -7.58

27 Ananathapuramu Gudibanda Kummaranagepalli 3.64 11.14 -7.50

28 Kurnool Rudravaram Yellavathula (APCBTMP) 5.04 12.49 -7.45

29 YSRKadapa Porumamilla Siddavarm 4.42 11.83 -7.41

30 Chittoor Pakala Pakala 6.21 13.55 -7.34

31 Krishna Veerapanenigudem Gannavaram 1.30 8.60 -7.30

32 Kurnool Rudravaram Yerrgudidinne (APCBTMP) 1.45 8.74 -7.29

33 YSRKadapa S.A.Kasinayana Narasapuram 5.65 12.78 -7.13

34 Nellore Bogolu Bogolu 5.53 12.50 -6.97

35 Ananathapuramu Yellanur Yellanur 8.20 14.94 -6.74

36 Chittoor Garnimitta Garnimitta 11.48 18.21 -6.73

37 Ananathapuramu CK Palli Nagasamudram 4.13 10.60 -6.47

38 YSRKadapa Vempalle Vempalle 10.16 16.52 -6.36

39 Kurnool Panyam Kowluru (APCBTMP) 3.79 10.13 -6.34

40 Nellore Balayapalli Vakyam 3.40 9.74 -6.34

41 Chittoor Thavanampalli Paipalle 8.78 15.12 -6.34

42 Krishna Agiripalli Agiripalli 2.17 8.45 -6.28

43 Chittoor Cheyyavaram Cheyyavaram 3.88 10.14 -6.26

44 Krishna Veeravalli Bapulapadu 1.29 7.54 -6.25

45 Chittoor Nerabailu Nerabailu 8.93 15.18 -6.25

46 Ananathapuramu Kundurpi Applepalli 13.15 19.35 -6.20

47 Chittoor G.D.Nellore G.D.Nellore 9.57 15.69 -6.12

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48 Chittoor Pulicherla Mangalampeta 12.21 18.32 -6.11

49 YSRKadapa L.R.Palli Lakkireddy palle 9.62 15.71 -6.09

50 Ananathapuramu Nallamada Nallamada 8.96 14.98 -6.02

II(h) PAISEWARI / ANNEWARI / GIRIDAWARI

Annawari reports have been received from the District Collectors

concerned. District wise Annawari is as follows:

Sl. No.

Name of the District

Total no of the

Mandal

No of Mandals

declared as drought affected

No of Mandals report < 8 Annas

(1-100or 1-16 Annas) in drought affected

Mandals

1 Ananthapur 63 63

63

2 Chittoor 66 42 42

3 Kadapa 51 48 48

4 Kurnool 54 12 --

5 Prakasam 56 54 54

6 Nellore 46 7 2

7 Guntur 57 4 --

TOTAL 393 230 209

As seen from the above details yield of crops is less than 50% (<8

Annas) in 209 drought affected Mandals of 7 Districts.

District wise total number of Villages and number of Villages where

crop yield reduction is more than 50% as compared to normal yield is shown

below :

Sl.

No.

Name of the

District

Total No.of

villages in Drought

affected mandals

Number of Villages

< 8 Annas

% OF Villages

<8 Annas

1 Ananthapur 964 964 100

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2 Chittoor 1000 1000 100

3 Kadapa 897 876 98

4 Kurnool

5 Prakasam 1167 1146 98

6 Nellore 182 34 19

7 Guntur

TOTAL 4210 4020 95

It is observed that reduction of crop yield (50% and above of the

normal) was reported in 100 % of villages in Drought affected Mandals of

Ananthapur and Chittoor, 98% in Kadapa and Prakasam and 19% in Nellore

Districts.

II (i) AVAILABILITY AND PRICES OF FOODGRAINS

An Andhra Pradesh has an extensive network of Public Distribution System (PDS) with 249 Mandal Level Stockist Points (MLSP) to cater essential commodities to 1.30 Cr BPL families. Sufficient stock of all Essential Commodities is available in the open market as well as at Mandal Level Stock points to meet the need of the People. Necessary steps are being taken to prevent hoarding of the Essential Commodities to ensure that all essential commodities are available in open market at reasonable prices by conducting frequent checks by the enforcement officials of Civil Supplies Dept. All Essential Commodities are available in the open market at the prices indicated below.

Table-2.13

Comparative Statement of Pricesof Essential Commodities

(Unit Price for oils: Rs./litre; others: Rs./kg)

Sl.No.

Commodity

A.P.State average price as of

(06.01.2015) Rs. Ps

Price as of (06.01.2014)

Rs. Ps

Increase / Decrease (-)

1 Superfine Rice Best Quality 43.27 43.77 -0.50

2 Superfine Rice (Average Quality)

35.84 36.40 -0.55

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3 Fine / Common Rice 25.81 24.77 1.04

4 Redgram dal sort-I 83.09 73.17 9.92

5 Redgram dal sort-II 73.67 65.16 8.51

6 Blackgram dal 83.60 59.65 23.95

7 Greengram dal 105.23 78.25 26.98

8 Bengalgram dal 46.06 47.78 -1.72

9 Tamarind (without seed) sort-I

90.33 79.26 11.07

10 Tamarind (without seed) sort - II

73.97 66.57 7.39

11 Tamarind (with seed) sort - III 33.50 30.44 3.06

12 Chillies 88.49 81.54 6.96

13 Onions-II 21.54 17.40 4.13

14 Groundnut Oil (NR) 93.08 90.00 3.08

15 Sunflower Oil 75.14 79.94 -4.80

16 Palmolien Oil 58.07 63.48 -5.41

17 Sugar 32.93 33.52 -0.59

II (j) MIGRATION OF POPULATION

No information is received on migration of the population for want of wage

employment.

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PART – III

DROUGHT RELIEF AND MITIGATION MEASURES

III (a) RELIEF EMPLOYMENT UNDER MGNREGS

( District wise number of works and total number of workers attending )

Provision of employment is an important drought mitigation measure in the

State. Mahathma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee (MGNREG) Act

provides legal guarantee of providing up to 100 days of wage employment to rural

households whose adult members are willing to do unskilled manual labour. At

present, the Scheme is implemented in 655 mandals of 13 districts. Due to drought,

agricultural operations are reduced substantially, restricting the scope of seasonal

employment. Government of Andhra Pradesh has declared 230 mandals as drought

affected mandals. It is therefore, necessary for the State Government to

immediately start relief employment programs and provide works to those who

need employment within a radius of five kilometers. Income generation through

these employment works helps the poor labourers to meet their basic needs such as

food and health expenditure.

As a lead agency the Rural Development Department has taken the following

initiatives under MGNREG Scheme in the Drought declared Mandals which are

drought affected.

The existing shelf of works would be sufficient for additional person days also.

Works have been opened in all Gram Panchayats of drought hit Mandals.

To monitor continuously, Drought cells were established at State/ District level.

State level Officers were deployed as Special Officers for these drought affected districts.

18002004455 toll free telephone numbers was established for receiving grievances such as demand for work.

To provide wage employment to those households who have already completed 100 days, a proposal requesting GoI to provide

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employment up to 150 days in drought Mandals has been sent for fund assistance.

Exclusive MIS Report on progress of Drought Mandals is placed in the web, to monitor daily labour reported and for opening up of works in Gram Panchayats.

Details of households provided employment (in terms of person days) for each district is enclosed as Annexure 7.

III (b) PROVISION AND DISTRIBUTION OF FOODGRAINS

Foodgrains are provided through Public Distribution System (PDS), which is

operated under the joint responsibility of the Central and State Governments.

Andhra Pradesh has an extensive network of PDS spanning 28985 fair price shops

located in the remotest and inaccessible pockets of the State catering to the needs

of 1.29 Cr BPL families.

Following are the details of provision and distribution of foodgrains and other

essential commodities under PDS in the state.

(i) Rs.1/- A Kg Rice Scheme (w.e.f.01.11.2011)

A quantity of 1.75 lakh MTs of rice is being allotted every month for

distribution under Rs.1/- a Kg Rice Scheme to cater 1.30 crore BPL families.

Government is attaching highest importance for effective implementation of this

Scheme as it is meant to ensure food and nutritional security to the poor.

Government of India are allocating 68494 Mts. ( 51131 Mts under BPL and

17363 Mts as addl adhoc BPL ) of rice per month for BPL families @ Rs.5,650/- per

MT., 31798 MTs. of rice per month for AAY families @ Rs.3,000/- per MT., 92584

MTs. (76594 Mts under APL and 15990 Mts as addl.APL allotment) of rice per month

under APL category @ Rs.8,300 per MT., 13606 MTs. of Wheat (i.e.1606 MTs under

APL and 12000 MTs as adhoc addl APL.allotment ) @ Rs.6,100/- per MT., for

distribution to the BPL card holders under TPDS.

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The allocation of food grains under Annapurna Scheme is awaited from GOI.

However a quantity of 128.110Mts of rice is being supplied to Annapurna

beneficiaries for distribution @ 10 kgs. per beneficiary per month at free of cost.

In addition to the Rice, the following commodities are being allotted to the

BPL Card holders, every month.

Sl No. Name of the Commodity

Quantity @ 1 packet

per each BPL card

Consumer price per

each packet ( in Rs.ps)

1 Sugar ½ kg 6.75

2 Wheat 1kg 7.00

III (c) AVAILABILITY AND SUPPLY OF DRINKING WATER (No. of Tankers / Bullock Carts etc)

i) RURAL WATER SUPPLY

Drinking Water is being provided in rural areas by the Department of Rural

Water Supply & Sanitation (RWS&S) through hand pumps(183000) , Protected Water

Supply (PWS) Schemes(28173) & Comprehensive Protected Water Supply (CPWS)

Schemes(463) covering cluster of habitations. Existing infrastructure facilities in 230

drought affected declared Mandals in 7 districtrs as 69604 Hand Pumps , 10823 -

PWS schemes, 148 – CPWS schemes. The District wise Rural Water infrastructure is

given as Annexure - 8.

Transportation of water

As on date(27.1.15) Drinking water is being transported to 1650 habitations in the

State with 1129 in Chittoor district, Ananthapur(397), Kadapa(199), Prkasam

(19),Nellore(4),Krishna(1) and Kurnool(1).

Private bore wells

345 private bore wells are hired for the supply of drinking water in 345 habitations

with a maximum of 225 in by Chittoor, Kadapa (111) and Ananthpur (9).

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II) URBAN WATER SUPPLY

There are 97 Municipalities and 13 Municipal Corporations in residuary

Andhra Pradesh State. The maintenance of Water Supply in 97 Municipalities and 13

Municipal Corporations (Total 110 ULBs) is under the respective Municipalities /

Corporations.

Out of 110 ULBs, the State Government has released an amount of Rs.17.33

Crores under Drought relief programme on 16- 05-2014 for Transportation of

Drinking Water etc in problematic ULBs in the State.

36 ULBs in 5 affected Districts (Prakasam, Chittoor, Kadapa, Ananthapuram

and Kurnool) are falling in drought affected Mandals, for which an amount of Rs.

13.34 crs was allocated out of released Rs. 17.33 Crs.

III( d) IMPLEMENTATION OF TEMPORARY WATER SUPPLY SCHEMES

i) RURAL WATER SUPPLY

230 were declared as drought affected in 2014 Special attention is being paid

to mitigate the drinking water problem in all districts in the State including 230

Mandals in 7 districts by transportation of water through tankers, deepening &

flushing of bores and hiring of private sources etc.

An amount of Rs. 15.51 Cr has been spent \ work done since June-2014 to till

date on temporary water supply schemes & sources in 230 Mandals of 7 Districts.

Item wise details are given in Annexure-9 (Form -11)

ii) URBAN WATER SUPPLY

In 97 Municipalities and 13 Municipal Corporations in residuary Andhra

Pradesh State, water is being supplied through 4776 power bore wells and 34910

bore wells fitted with hand pumps in addition to providing Drinking Water from

protected Water Supply Schemes. On an average, water is being transported

through 1439 trips per day with 177 tankers to the problematic areas in the State.

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III (e) INFORMATION UPON CATTLE CAMPS AND FODDER DEPOTS

Livestock is contributing 6.75% of Revenue to the Gross State Domestic

Product (GSDP) and 46.00 lakh families depend on livestock farming in the state.

Livestock farming is the backbone of the rural economy and act as drought

insurance. 70% of the Small & Marginal Farmers and Agricultural laborers depend

upon livestock rearing. With the changing socio climatic environment, farmers are

shifting from traditional agriculture to livestock farming as the livestock farming is

providing more sustainable livelihood and supplementary income.

The Government has declared 230 mandals as drought affected during

the South West Monsoon 2014 vide G.O.Ms.No: 17 of Revenue (DM.II)

Dept., Dated: 17. 12.2014

The total livestock units in the drought affected districts are 57.05

lakhs and the requirement of fodder is 51.44 LMTs and the availability

is 47.73 LMTs. The estimated fodder shortage up to June 2015 is

estimated nearly at (-) 3.99 Lakh MT’s.

The Animal Husbandry Department has already supplied 23710 Qtl,s of

fodder seed in the State so far under RKVY and other Schemes and

further requirement of fodder seed by the districts is made available.

Drinking water to the Livestock is being ensured by maintaining the

existing drinking water troughs in villages.

An amount of Rs. 3.00 crores towards fodder seed supply has already

been incurred as part of relief operations under RKVY Kharif Action

Plan-2014.

III (f) INFORMATION UPON ANY OTHER RELIEF MEASURES

(i) AGRICULTURE

Agriculture Department has prepared district wise crop contingency

plans and these have been implemented.

Control rooms were opened at Mandal and district level in all drought

affected areas involving agriculture, revenue and all concerned

departments.

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Separate control rooms are opened by Agriculture Department at

Mandal as well as at district level to solve the grievances of farmers

and to provide helpline.

Joint teams consisting of revenue and agriculture officials have been

constituted at village level to enumerate crop damages and prepare

list of eligible beneficiaries for disbursing input subsidy.

Supervisory teams consisting of revenue and agriculture officials have

been constituted to supervise the enumeration work and list of

beneficiaries prepared by the village officials.

Teams have been constituted at district level also with senior officials

to scrutinize list of beneficiaries reported by the mandals officers.

With a view to promote transparency, and ensure that the benefits

reach the eligible beneficiaries, detailed guidelines were issued by the

Commissioner for Disaster Management (basing on the circular issued

by Ministry of Home Affairs, Disaster Management Division, Circular

F.No.3204/2011, NDM-I, dated.03.05.2011) to all districts to display

the list of beneficiaries at panchayat offices/chawadi and also to

maintain these lists at Mandal level so as to provide information to

public on demand.

(ii) ONLINE CREDIT OF INPUT SUBSIDY TO THE RYOTS

Government sanctioned and released Rs. 1816.91 crores (SF/MF Rs.

1600.31 crores + OF Rs. 216.60 crores) to the farmers as Input Subsidy

for Drought, 2011. Out of 5256730 affected farmers Bank Accounts

have been opened for 4912065 farmers which is 93.4 % over all

achievement.

Out of released amount of Rs. 82390.36 Lakhs towards Input subsidy,

Rs. 77556.61 Lakhs has been disbursed through online to 926195

affected farmers in case of Drought – 2012 so far which is constituted

as 94% of total affected farmers.

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Recently, in the wake of HUDHUD Cyclone, an amount of Rs.14036.83

Lakhs has been released towards Input subsidy and the same is being

disbursed to the affected farmers through online.

All the District Collectors are requested to take personal interest to

ensure that Bank Accounts are opened for all farmers and input

subsidy distributed online through RTGS/ NEFT.

III (g) EXPENDITURE ON DROUGHT RELIEF AND MITIGATION MEASURES

An Expenditure on Rs.6172 Lakhs has been incurred/ released so far

for various relief measure as listed below :

(1) Drinking water supply Rural / Urban

Rural Water Supply Rs. 4538 Lakhs

(i) Temporary water supply schemes Rs. 1551 Lakhs

(ii) Transportation Rs. 2987 Lakhs

Urban Water Supply Rs. 1334.40 Lakhs

(2) Fodder Seed Supply Rs. 300.00 Lakhs Animal Husbandry Dept

____________________

TOTAL Rs. 6172.40 Lakhs

_____________________

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PART – IV

REQUEST FOR CENTRAL ASSISTANCE

IV (a) AGRICULTURE1

In Andhra Pradesh, due to non receipt of sufficient rainfall and dry spells in

the South West Monsoon (SWM), an extent of 7.15 lakh hectares of cropped area has

been damaged where the yields are reduced by more than 50 % of normal yield.

Out of 7.15 lakh hectares, 5.46 lakh hectares belong to Small and Marginal Farmers,

and remaining belong to Other Farmers.

(i) District-Wise Crop Damages

An extent of 5.87 Lakh ha, (the highest in the state) has damaged / dried up

in Anantapur district, followed by 0.92 Lakh ha in Chittoor, 0.33 Lakh ha in YSR

Kadapa and 0.2 Lakh ha in Prakasam. District-wise Area Unsown and Area Dried up

are given at Annexure – 10.

(ii) Crop-Wise Damages

In Kharif -2014, highest damage was in Groundnut crop (6.06 lakh ha),

followed by Cotton (0.69 lakh ha), Jowar (0.10 lakh ha), and so on. Crop wise Area

affected are given in Annexure – 11 & 13.

(iii) Monetary Loss of Agriculture Production

Value

1) Area affected - 7.15 lakh ha

2) Production loss - 307893.50 MTs

3) Value of Production loss - Rs. 114897.65 Lakhs

4) No of farmers affected - 8.12 lakhs

District-wise Agriculture Production loss / monetary loss are given at

Annexure–12

Crop-wise number of farmers affected is given at Annexure 13.

1 Assistance to small and marginal farmers and OSMF for irrigated and dry land cultivation

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(iv) Requirement of Input Subsidy [As per GoI norms of assistance]

An amount of Rs. 29807.79 Lakhs is required towards input subsidy as per GoI

norms of assistance for different crops, for 8,12,187 farmers in the State. Out of

this, Rs.24,575.24 Lakhs is required for 6.88 lakhs of Small and Marginal Farmers

and Rs. 5,232.55 Lakhs is required to Other Farmers (1.24 lakhs) towards input

subsidy. District-wise requirement is shown in Appendix – 1 & 2 . Maximum amount

of input subsidy requirement is in Ananthpur District(Rs. 24091.61 Lahs), followed

by Chittoor district (Rs.4155.82 Lakhs), YSR Kadapa (Rs.1487.31 Lakhs) and

Prakasam (Rs.73.05 Lakhs). District-wise Agriculture input subsidy (as per GOAP)

requirement is at Annexure – 14 to 16. As indicated in Part-III, in order to assess

the crop damages and ensure that input subsidy reaches the eligible farmers, the

State Government has taken following steps .

Joint teams consisting of revenue and agriculture officials have been

constituted at village level to enumerate crop damages and prepare list

of eligible beneficiaries for disbursing input subsidy.

Supervisory teams consisting of revenue and agricultures officials have

been constituted to supervise the enumeration work and list of

beneficiaries prepared by the village officials.

Teams have been constituted at district level also with senior officials to

scrutinize list of beneficiaries reported by the mandals officers.

With a view to promote transparency and ensure that the benefits reach

the eligible beneficiaries, detailed guidelines were issued by the

Government as per the circular issued by GoI, Ministry of Home Affairs,

Disaster Management Division Circular F.No.3204/2011, NDM-I

dated.3.5.2011, to all the districts to display the list of beneficiaries at

panchayat offices/chawadi and also to maintain these lists at Mandal level

so as to provide information to public on demand.

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The State has also taken steps for transfer of input subsidy directly to the

bank accounts of beneficiaries / Ryoths through online banking system

under RTGS / NEFT (Real Time Gross Settlement / National Electronic

Funds Transfer). The system of online remittance of Input Subsidy to

approximately for 48.00 lakh farmers was introduced for Drought 2011

w.e.f. April- May 2012. This reduced delay and improved satisfaction of

the ryots.

IV (b) HORTICULTURE [ As per NDRF norms of assistance]2

Fruit plantations and vegetable crops were affected in 5 Districts viz,

Annatapur, YSR Kadapa, Chittoor, Nellore and Prakasam, due to deficit rainfall and

depletion of ground water. Water stress conditions leading to drying up off

plantations and drastic reduction of production causes huge financial loss to

farmers. Farmers have been advised to take up application of critical doses of

fertilizers based on the availability of water. Recommended foliar application

instead of soil application of fertilizers in cases where water availability is very

meager. Frequent inter cultivations to conserve soil moisture during critical growth

phases and irrigation in alternate furrows will help the crop to sustain drought

conditions. Need based spray of pesticides during dry weather is recommended to

sucking pests.

An extent of 1689.03 ha belonging to small / marginal and other farmers was

damaged by more than 50% due to drought in 5 affected Districts. An amount of Rs.

202.68 lakhs is required towards input subsidy to the affected 1836 farmers. Out of

this Rs. 184.00 Lakhs is required for 1734 small / marginal farmers and Rs. 18.68

lakhs is required for 102 other farmers, as per NDRF norms. District wise/Crop wise

requirement is shown in Appendix – III & IV and in Annexure – 17 to 20.

2 Assistance to small and marginal farmers & OSMF

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IV (c) DRINKING WATER SUPPLY3 4

i) Rural Water Supply

An amount of Rs. 13.41 Crores is proposed for temporary water supply

scheme & sources under Contingency Action Plan in 230 Mandals Drought affected

of 7 Districts to tackle the scarcity of drinking water during Drought up to May-

2015. Of which, Rs. 2.42 Crores is proposed for flushing of 1829 borewells, Rs.6.00

crores for deepening of 945 borewells, 1.21 Cr for deepening of 73 Open Wells and

Rs. 2.89 for hiring of private sources of 876 and Rs.0.89 Crores for filling of SS

Tanks. District wise requirement is at Appendix-V.

ii) Urban Water Supply

Out of 110 ULBs, 36 ULBs are located in Drought affected taluks. A

contingency Action Plan for the period from January-2015 to June-2015 for Rs.

1105.91 Lakhs is proposed. Of which, Rs. 110.64 Lakhs for temporary

augmentation of Drinking Water Sources including hiring of Private bore wells /

filling of S.S Tanks / Purchase of Water (Other water supply Sources)., Rs. 880.27

Lakhs for repairing bore wells and Rs.115.00 Lakhs for repairing of hand pumps.

Details are at Appendix-VI.

IV (d) WATER SUPPLY- Deployment of Tankers / Bullock Carts / Trains

i) Rural Water Supply

An amount of Rs. 43.16 Crores is proposed for transportation under

Contingency Action Plan from January to May’2015 in the 230 Mandals of 7 Districts

to mitigate scarcity of drinking water problem in 3112 habitations during Drought

period of 2015 for transportation of Drinking Water.. District wise details are at

Appendix –V.

II) Urban Water Supply

3 Temporary Water Supply Schemes

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In view of Drought Situation, an amount of Rs. 2165.10 Lakhs has been

proposed under Contingency Action Plan from January-2015 to June-2015 for

transport drinking water to the areas where the drinking water is not available even

from nearest private sources. The ULB wise requirements of funds are given in

Appendix-VI.

An amount of Rs. 1334.40 Lakhs has already been incurred towards urban

water supply in ULBs located in Drought affected Mandals of Prakasam, Chittoor,

Kadapa, Ananthapur and Kurnool. Total amount of Rs. 4605.41 Lakhs ( Rs.

1105.91Lkhs + Rs. 2165.10 Lakhs + Rs.1334.40 Lakhs ) is sought as Central

Assistance.

IV (e) CATTLE CAMPS AND FODDER DEPOTS AND

(f) MEDICAL CARE

i) Organization of Cattle Camps for One month (March 2015)

Due to failure of Kharif, and under continued drought conditions there is

possibility of distress sale of livestock due to scarcity of fodder and drinking water.

In order to avoid distress sale of useful cattle belonging to SF,MF, AL to maintain

the productivity and sustain the livelihoods, it is proposed to organize cattle camps

at identified places where shelter, drinking water resources are available by

procuring the required quantity of fodder and creating amenities required.

Therefore, it is proposed to organize cattle camps in the critical areas for a

period of one month during the month of March 2015 in the financial year 2014-15

(30 days)@ Rs.50/- per animal per day as per the NDRF norms. It requires an

amount of Rs. 102.69 Crores (6.85 lakh (12% of total cattle Units) X Rs.50 x 30

days).

ii) Organization of Cattle Camps for Three months (April to June 2015)

Due to failure of Kharif, and under continued drought conditions there is

possibility of distress sale of livestock due to scarcity of fodder and drinking water.

In order to avoid distress sale of useful cattle belonging to SF,MF, AL to maintain

the productivity and sustain the livelihoods, it is proposed to organize cattle camps

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at identified places where shelter, drinking water resources are available by

procuring the required quantity of fodder and creating amenities required.

Therefore, it is proposed to organize cattle camps in the critical areas for a

period of three months from April to June 2015) in the financial year 2014-15 (90

days)@ Rs.50/- per animal per day as per the NDRF norms. It requires an amount of

Rs.308.07 Crores (6.85 lakh (12% of total cattle Units) X Rs.50 x 90 days).

The Item wise, district wise requirement of funds is shown in Appendix - VII.

IV (g) RELIEF EMPLOYMENT UNDER MGNREGS 5

Government of Andhra Pradesh drought was declared in 230 mandals,

covering 7 districts in the state due to less rainfall during south west monsoon. (Out

of 230 mandals, in one mandal i.e Kadapa EGS is not implemented), and

consequently slow agriculture activities, the labourers who are deprived of their

work from agriculture activities are seeking wage employment under MGNREGS

more vigorously than before. The Budget proposal for these mandals is as follows.

Expected number of households required beyond 100 days = 3.5 lakhs

Expected person days –

i. Additional 100 days for who have completed 50 days = 1.6 lakh

HH*100= 160 Lakh persondays

ii. Additional 75 days for who have completed 75 days = 1.0 lakh

HH*75= 78.1 Lakh persondays

iii. Additional 50 days for who have completed 100 days= 0.83 lakh

HH*50= 41.5 Lakh persondays

Total expected person days to be provided under drought conditions = 279.54

Lakhs

Total expected expenditure including 20% material cost = Rs. 561.9 Crore

Hence, it is estimated that 3.5 lakh households needs to be provided wage

employment upto 150 days of employment (upto 31st March, 2015) during the

drought period in these drought effected mandals, with an estimated expenditure

of Rs.561.9 Cr. to mitigate their livelihood issues.

5 District wise number of works and total number of workers attending.

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Statement showing excess person days and households to be generated

during drought period is given in Annexure –VIII

IV (h) SUPPLEMENTARY NUTRITIONS

The Department of Women Development & Child Welfare is implementing

many developmental activities for the uplifitment of Women and Children under

ICDS programme. Under the scheme, Supplementary Nutrition Programme is a

prime factor. Children 6 months to 6 years, pregnant & lactating mothers are

covering with providing, Mead day meal to 3 to6 years children, (Ready to eat food)

Balamrutham 7-3years children and (THR) for Pregnant and Lactating women in 152

ICDS Projects One Full Meal programme for Pregnant and Lactating women in 105

ICDS Projects the beneficiaries.

During drought situation, purchasing power comes down tremendously and

the rates of pulses/ ingredients are increased, the availability of food grains

decreases due to the conditions. In the scenario the Nutritional Standards of the

Vulnerable group i.e. Women & Girl child would be badly affected due to

undernourishment. Under the ICDS scheme, the nutrition calories are providing only

50% of intake and the difference of calories is proposed.

Therefore, it is proposed

1. 7Months to 3 years Children: In Drought Declared 230 Mandals, in the age group

is proposed 4,80,483 children are covered and the difference of intake calories cost

is proposed average of Rs.6/- per child per day for 25 days.

2. 3-6 years Children: In the age group is proposed 3, 53,446 children are covered

and the difference of intake calories cost is proposed average of Rs.6/- per child

per day for 25 days.

3. Pregnant & Lactating Women: In Drought Declared 230 Mandals, P&L women

proposed 215548 covered as on November 2014 and the difference of calories of

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scheme of Anna Arrirutha Hastam and non AAH projects cost is proposed average of

Rs.8/- per women per day for 25 days.

4. Adolescent Girls : In Drought Declared 230 Mandals, to cover 5,10,567 girls are enrolled in the month of November Monthly progress report from very poor family are proposed to be covered with SNP by providing 6 kgs of rice per month @ Rs. 4.00 per kg at B.P.L. rate to each A.Gs in the drought effected Mandals. The amount required for implementing of the programme is Rs. 108.27 Cr per 6

months(Rs. 18.04 Crores per month). The details of coverage of beneficiaries and

amount required to each District are submitted in the App-IX.

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PART – V

REQUEST FOR CENTRAL ASSISTANCE

Total financial requirement to take up drought mitigation works / relief

measures and financial assistance in the State is Rs 153200.43 Lakhs as indicated

in Table below.

Drought-2014-15 (Rs. In Lakhs)

Sl

No Department / Item

Amount Already

Released / Expenditure

incurred

Amount to be released

Funds required for Drought (GoI

norms)

Funds required

(GoAP norms)

a

Agriculture (Assistance to small and marginal farmers for irrigated and dry land cultivation)

-- 29807.79 29807.79 69983.98

b Horticulture (Assistance to small and marginal farmers)

-- 202.69 202.69 254.50

Rural Water Supply & Sanitation

4538.00 5656.39 10194.39 10194.39

C-1 Water Supply (Deployment of Tankers / Bullock Carts / Trains)

2987.00 4315.73 7302.73 7302.73

d-1 Water Supply (Temporary Water Supply Schemes)

1551.00 1340.66 2891.66 2891.66

Urban Water Supply 1334.40 3271.01 4605.41 4605.41

c-2 Water Supply (Deployment of Tankers / Bullock Carts / Trains)

1334.40 2165.10 3499.50 3499.50

d-2 Water Supply (Temporary Water Supply Schemes)Urban Water Supply

-- 1105.91 1105.91 1105.91

Animal Husbandry 300.00 41076.00 41376.00 41376.00

e Cattle camps & fodder depot 300.00 41076.00 41376.00 41376.00

f Medical Care for Cattle

g Relief Employment (Estimated demand for works)

-- 56187.00 56187.00 56187.00

h Supplementary Nutrition -- 10827.15 10827.15 10827.15

Total requirement under SDRF for Instant Calamity

6172.40 147028.03 153200.43 193428.43

i Rs in Crores 61.72 1470.28 1532.00 1934.28

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Availability of Funds under SDRF / NDRF Acct as on 19-01-2015

SDRF / NDRF Account as on 19-01-2015

Rs. in Crore

1 Opening Balance a son 01-04-2014 Nil

2 Allocation to SDRF for the FY 2014-15 371.09

3 Central share @75% 278.32

4 State’s share @25% 92.77

5 Net Central share, on adjustment of the proportionate advance of Rs.47.47 Cr., released by GoI, last year.

230.85

6 State’s share @25% 92.77

7 Net allocation 323.62

8 Released from NDRF for ‘Hudhud’ Cyclone, October, 2014 400.00

9 Released balance amount of assistance from NDRF, for ‘Phailin’ ‘Helen’& ‘Lehar’Cyclones,2013; Drought-2013 and Hailstorm and unseasonal rains,2013-14

27.06

10 Total Receipts as on date 750.68

11 Released /sanctioned by GOAP so far from SDRF towards;

i) Supply of Drinking water (RWS & UWS) for Summer,2014

74.78

ii) Agriculture / Horticulture input subsidy to the affected famers and restoration of damaged water works on account of the natural calamities occurred during 2009-10 to 2011-12

179.32

iii) Agriculture / Horticulture input subsidy, disbursement of gratuitous relief, ex gratia, distribution of essential commodities, temporary accommodation, evacuation of people and temporary restoration of damaged public infrastructure , on account of ‘Hudjud’ Cyclone,Oct.2014

848.32

12 Drawals by District Collectors under T.R.27, on account of ‘Hudhud’ Cyclone, Oct,2014, as per AP Cyber Treasury

54.35

13 Total releases from SDRF/ NDRF 1156.77

14 Balance as on date Nil

N.B:- The excess expenditure of Rs. 406.09 Crore (i.e.,Rs.750.68 Cr - Rs.1156.77 Cr ) was met from the other sources of the State Government

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DISTRICT-WISE,YEAR-WISE NO.OF MANDALS DECLARED AS DROUGHT AFFECTED – 1995-96 to -2014-15

District

To

tal

Ma

nd

als

1995-9

6

1996-9

7

1997-9

8

1998-9

9

1999

-2000

2000-0

1

2001-0

2

2002-0

3

2003-0

4

2004-0

5

2005-0

6

2006-0

7

2007-

08

2008

- 0

9

2009-1

0

2010-1

1

2011-1

2

2012-1

3

2013-1

4

2014-1

5

Srikakulam 38 11 37 36 16 38 28 11 8 26 30

Vizianagaram 34 2 34 34 17 34 34 11 6 19 15 5

Visakhapatnam 43 41 28 42 42 7 7 42 31

East Godavari 60 17 5 11 45 53 3 20 58 14

West Godavari 46 10 24 42 10 25 46 15

Krishna 50 20 33 50 13 21 49 32

Guntur 57 37 7 53 57 1 24 55 41 4 4

Prakasam 56 52 56 56 43 56 39 53 32 56 56 35 4 54

Nellore 46 43 36 46 18 46 46 40 40 46 9 9 2 7

Chittoor 66 66 32 65 45 65 65 42 56 37 66 49 28 33 42

Kadapa 51 37 50 51 5 51 51 32 49 33 51 51 43 16 48

Anantapur 63 63 63 63 63 62 53 63 63 63 63 63 63

Kurnool 54 54 53 52 54 31 46 30 49 54 36 12

TOTAL : 664 198 13 487 0 444 112 589 641 302 408 0 195 0 0 626 0 460 218 123 230

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LIST OF THE Mondals DECLARED AS DROUGHT AFFECTED MANDALS

(Vide GO Ms. No. 17, Revenue (DM.II) Dept., Dated: 17.12.2014

S.NO. NAME OF THE DISTRICT MANDAL NAME

1 1. ANANTHAPUR DISTRICT 1 VIDAPANAKAL

2 2 YADIKI

3 3 PEDDAPAPPUR

4 4 SINGANAMALA

5 5 GARLADINNE

6 6 GUMMAGATTA

7 7 BRAHMASAMUDRAM

8 8 KALYANDURG

9 9 ATMAKUR

10 10 YELLANUR

11 11 TADIMARRI

12 12 BATHALAPALLE

13 13 RAPTADU

14 14 KANAGANAPALLE

15 15 KAMBADUR

16 16 DHARMAVARAM

17 17 MUDIGUBBA

18 18 NAMBULIPULIKUNTA

19 19 NALLACHERUVU

20 20 GANDLAPENTA

21 21 AMADAGUR

22 22 OBULADEVARACHERUVU

23 23 GORANTLA

24 24 PENU KONDA

25 25 RODDAM

26 26 SOMANDEPALLI

27 27 CHILAMATHUR

28 28 HINDUPUR

29 29 PARIGI

30 30 MADAKASIRA

31 31 GUDIBANDA

32 32 AMARAPURAM

33 33 AGALI

34 34 ROLLA

35 35 D.HIREHAL

36 36 BOMMANAHAL

37 37 VAJRAKARUR

38 38 GUNTAKAL

39 39 GOOTY

40 40 PEDDAVADUGUR

41 41 TADPATRI

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42 42 PAMIDI

43 43 URAVAKONDA

44 44 BELUGUPPA

45 45 KANEKAL

46 46 KUNDURPI

47 47 ANANTAPUR

48 48 BUKKARAYASAMUDRAM

49 49 NARPALA

50 50 PUTLUR

51 51 RAMAGIRI

52 52 CHENNE KOTHAPALLE

53 53 TALUPULA

54 54 TANAKAL

55 55 KADIRI

56 56 KOTHACHERUVU

57 57 BUKKAPATNAM

58 58 NALLAMEDA

59 59 PUTTAPARTHI

60 2. YSR KADAPA DISTRICT 1 RAMAPURAM

61 2 CHAKRAYAPET

62 3 SIMHADRIPURAM

63 4 PENAGALUR

64 5 GALIVEEDU

65 6 VEERABALLI

66 7 J.MADUGU

67 8 KADAPA

68 9 THONDUR

69 10 PULLAMPET

70 11 L.R.PALLE

71 12 ATLOOR

72 13 VEMPALLE

73 14 BADVEL

74 15 GOPAVARAM

75 16 CHINNAMANDEM

76 17 RAYACHOTY

77 18 PULIVENDLA

78 19 B.MATTAM

79 20 RAJAMPET

80 21 KHAJIPET

81 22 V.N.PALLE

82 23 B.KODUR

83 24 PORUMAMILLA

84 25 C.K.DINNE

85 26 KALASAPADU

86 27 CHITVEL

87 28 MYDUKUR

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88 29 PEDDAMUDIUM

89 30 VEMULA

90 31 VALLUR

91 32 RAJUPALEM

92 33 KAMALAPURAM

93 34 S.A.KASINAYANA/ Narsapur

94 35 LINGALA

95 36 SAMBEPALLE

96 37 PRODDATUR

97 38 VONTIMITTA

98 39 DUVVUR

99 40 NANDALUR

100 41 MUDDANUR

101 42 TSUNDUPALLE

102 43 YERRAGUNTLA

103 44 SIDHOUT

104 45 CHAPADU

105 46 KONDAPURAM

106 47 PENDLIMARRI

107 48 MYLAVARAM

108 3. KURNOOL DISTRICT 1 KOSIGI

109 2 CHAGALAMARRI

110 3 DHONE

111 4 GUDUR

112 5 KALLUR

113 6 KODUMUR

114 7 KOLIMIGUNDLA

115 8 MANTRALAYAM

116 9 NANDIKOTKUR

117 10 PEAPULLY

118 11 UYYALAWADA

119 12 VELDURTHY

120 4. PRAKASAM DISTRICT 1 ONGOLE

121 2 TANGUTUR

122 3 KOTHAPATNAM

123 4 N G PADU

124 5 CHIMAKURTHY

125 6 MADDIPADU

126 7 S N PADU

127 8 ADDANKI

128 9 KORISAPADU

129 10 J PANGULUR

130 11 BALLIKURAVA

131 12 S MAGULUR

132 13 MARTHUR

133 14 CHIRALA

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134 15 VETAPALEM

135 16 CHINAGANJAM

136 17 PARCHUR

137 18 INKOLLU

138 19 KARAMCHEDU

139 20 KANDUKUR

140 21 GUDLUR

141 22 V V PALEM

142 23 PONNALUR

143 24 KONDEPI

144 25 ZARUGUMALLI

145 26 S KONDA

146 27 LINGASAMUDRAM

147 28 KANIGIRI

148 29 H M PADU

149 30 PAMUR

150 31 VELIGANDLA

151 32 C S PURAM

152 33 P C PALLI

153 34 PODILI

154 35 KONAKANAMITLA

155 36 MARRIPUDI

156 37 DARSI

157 38 TALLUR

158 39 MUNDLAMUR

159 40 DONAKONDA

160 41 KURICHEDU

161 42 TARLUPADU

162 43 MARKAPUR

163 44 DORNALA

164 45 PEDARAVEEDU

165 46 Y PALEM

166 47 TRIPURANTAKAM

167 48 PULLALACHERUVU

168 49 GIDDALUR

169 50 RACHERLA

170 51 KOMAROLE

171 52 B PETA

172 53 CUMBUM

173 54 ARDHAVEEDU

174 5.CHITTOOR DISTRICT 1 PEDDATHIPPASAMUDRA

175 2 MULAKALACHERUVU

176 3 B KOTHAKOTA

177 4 KALAKADA

178 5 PEDDA PANJANI

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179 6 PEDDAMANDYAM

180 7 VENKATAGIRI KOTA

181 8 BAIREDDI PALLE

182 9 GANGAVARAM

183 10 KURABALAKOTA

184 11 GANGADHARA NELLORE

185 12 GUDIPALA

186 13 GURRAMKONDA

187 14 MADANAPALLE

188 15 PUTHALAPATTU

189 16 YADAMARI

190 17 VALMIKIPURAM / Vayalpadu

191 18 THAVANAMPALLE

192 19 CHINNAGOTTIGALLU

193 20 PALAMANER

194 21 IRALA

195 22 ROMPICHERLA

196 23 BANGARUPALEM

197 24 KALIKIRI

198 25 SANTHI PURAM

199 26 RAMA KUPPAM

200 27 THAMBALLAPALLE

201 28 NIMMANAPALLE

202 29 SODAM

203 30 GUDI PALLE

204 31 PULICHERLA

205 32 KUPPAM

206 33 THOTTAMBEDU

207 34 YERPEDU

208 35 SATYAVEDU

209 36 PALASAMUDRAM

210 37 CHANDRAGIRI

211 38 CHITTOOR

212 39 SRIRANGARAJAPURAM / Gudupalle

213 40 RAMASAMUDRAM

214 41 PUNGANUR

215 42 CHOWDEPALLE

216 6.SPS NELLORE DISTRICT 1 VARIKUNTAPADU

217 2 KONDAPURAM

218 3 DUTTALUR

219 4 UDAYAGIRI

220 5 MARRIPADU

221 6 RAPUR

222 7 SYDAPURAM

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223 7. GUNTUR DISTRICT 1 NUZENDLA

224 2 IPUR

225 3 SAVALYAPURAM

226 4 ROMPICHERLA

Vide GO Ms. No. 02, Revenue (DM.II) Dept., Dated: 28.1.2015

1 7. ANANTHAPUR DIST 1 Kuderu

2 2 Rayadurg

3 3 Settur

4 4 Lepakshi

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Cumulative Rainfall (in mm) during SW / NE Monsoons as Compared to Previous year

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1 SRIKAKULAM 668.1 705.7 871.3 981.7 1191.0 -5 -11

2 VIZIANAGARAM 626.3 692.7 895.1 938.6 1058.6 -10 -5

3 VISAKHAPATNAM 559.5 712.6 820.1 1009.7 1131.4 -21 -19

4 EAST GODAVARI 418.2 750.7 540.3 1069.4 971.3 -44 -49

5 WEST GODAVARI 479.5 785.0 569.4 1030.4 952.6 -39 -45

6 KRISHNA 418.9 685.1 545.6 934.5 1242.9 -39 -42

7 GUNTUR 308.2 525.8 459.8 754.7 1004.4 -41 -39

8 PRAKASAM 216.3 388.3 419.3 782.0 885.4 -44 -46

9 NELLORE 207.3 331.3 544.4 992.8 736.9 -37 -45

10 CHITTOOR 270.6 439.4 449.4 834.8 680.2 -38 -46

11 KADAPA 211 393.6 321.5 644.5 683.6 -46 -50

12 ANANTAPUR 169.2 338.4 270.1 493.7 449.8 -50 -45

13 KURNOOL 313.4 455.1 404.9 604.6 696.8 -31 -33

STATE 374.3 554.1 547.0 851.6 898.8 -32 -36

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DISTRICT WISE MONTH WSE RAINFALL DATA FOR SOUTH WEST MONSOON - 2014

(Rainfall in milli meters)

Sl. No.

District

Jun-14 JULY-2014 AUGUST-2014 SEPTEMBER-2014 SWM-2014

ACTU

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1 SRIKAKULAM 54.1 134.9 -

60 198.4 189.4 5 230.1 185.1 24 187.9 196.3 -4 670.5 705.7 -5.0

2 VIZIANAGARAM 55.0 128.4 -

57 143.3 178.7 -

20 271.8 195.1 39 155.3 190.5 -

18 625.5 692.7 -9.7

3 VISAKHAPATNAM 52.4 128.8 -

59 151.6 197.3 -

23 214.0 196.4 9 141.5 190.0 -

26 559.6 712.5 -21.5

4 EAST GODAVARI 23.4 120.2 -

81 151.9 230.8 -

34 117.1 212.6 -

45 126.0 187.1 -

33 418.4 750.7 -44.3

5 WEST GODAVARI 21.6 112.4 -

81 199.2 246.4 -

19 117.8 247.7 -

52 143.5 178.5 -

20 482.1 785.0 -38.6

6 KRISHNA 23.5 97.8 -

76 167.9 210.6 -

20 118.5 212.8 -

44 112.0 163.9 -

32 421.9 685.1 -38.4

7 GUNTUR 12.5 86.3 -

86 96.3 142.1 -

32 78.6 152.0 -

48 121.8 145.4 -

16 309.2 525.9 -41.2

8 PRAKASAM 11.5 58.0 -

80 81.9 89.7 -9 48.9 107.0 -

54 75.8 133.6 -

43 218.2 388.4 -43.8

9 NELLORE 29.8 56.8 -

48 39.5 86.3 -

54 79.0 86.2 -8 59.6 102.1 -

42 207.9 331.4 -37.3

COASTAL ANDHRA 31.5 102.6 -

69 136.7 174.6 -

22 141.8 177.2 -

20 124.8 165.3 -

24 434.8 619.7 -

29.8

10 CHITTOOR 59.0 78.7 -

25 49.7 101.9 -

51 94.8 117.4 -

19 68.1 141.4 -

52 271.5 439.4 -38.2

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11 KADAPA 42.6 69.2 -

38 34.8 96.7 -

64 70.1 114.0 -

38 65.6 113.7 -

42 213.1 393.5 -45.8

12 ANANTAPUR 44.9 63.9 -

30 35.7 67.4 -

47 56.8 88.7 -

36 35.5 118.4 -

70 172.9 338.4 -48.9

13 KURNOOL 49.2 77.2 -

36 79.7 117.2 -

32 111.5 135.0 -

17 73.3 125.7 -

42 313.7 455.1 -31.1

RAYALASEEMA 48.9 72.2 -

32 50.0 95.8 -

48 83.3 113.8 -

27 60.6 124.8 -

51 242.8 406.6 -

40.3

State Average 36.9 93.3 -

60 110.0 150.4 -

27 123.8 157.6 -

21 105.0 152.8 -

31 375.7 554.1 -

32.2

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District Wise Classification of Mandal as per NDVI value for the month of September- 2014

DISTRICT Sl No

MANDAL

NDVI NDWI

ND

VI

VA

LU

ES

STATUS as per NDVI 2013 2014 2013 2014

ANANTHAPUR 0.321 0.239 0.244 0.156 -25.5 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 1 AGALI 0.252 0.298 0.242 0.246 18.3 Normal

ANANTHAPUR 2 AMADAGUR 0.382 0.226 0.282 0.128 -40.8 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 3 AMARAPURAM 0.292 0.342 0.248 0.303 17.1 Normal

ANANTHAPUR 4 ANANTAPUR 0.282 0.236 0.212 0.14 -16.3 Normal

ANANTHAPUR 5 ATMAKUR 0.245 0.247 0.148 0.081 0.8 Normal

ANANTHAPUR 6 BATHALAPALLI 0.417 0.262 0.34 0.194 -37.2 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 7 BELUGUPPA 0.202 0.223 0.092 0.133 10.4 Normal

ANANTHAPUR 8 BOMMANAHAL 0.2 0.25 0.278 0.223 25.0 Normal

ANANTHAPUR 9 BRAHMASAMUDRAM 0.267 0.286 0.281 0.256 7.1 Normal

ANANTHAPUR 10 BUKKAPATNAM 0.412 0.219 0.352 0.208 -46.8 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 11 BUKKARAYASAMURAM 0.289 0.243 0.224 0.19 -15.9 Normal

ANANTHAPUR 12 CHENNAKOTHAPALLI 0.329 0.152 0.317 0.025 -53.8 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 13 CHILAMATURU 0.387 0.217 0.357 0.14 -43.9 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 14 DANDINAHIREAHAL 0.159 0.286 0.19 0.195 79.9 Normal

ANANTHAPUR 15 DHARMAVARAM 0.389 0.212 0.305 0.097 -45.5 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 16 GANDLAPENTA 0.425 0.227 0.298 0.112 -46.6 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 17 GARLADINNE 0.328 0.23 0.236 0.208 -29.9 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 18 GOOTY 0.508 0.351 0.41 0.213 -30.9 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 19 GORANTA 0.389 0.211 0.333 0.125 -45.8 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 20 GUDIBANDA 0.293 0.36 0.311 0.283 22.9 Normal

ANANTHAPUR 21 GUMMAGATYA 0.241 0.322 0.234 0.29 33.6 Normal

ANANTHAPUR 22 GUNTAKAL 0.447 0.309 0.426 0.216 -30.9 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 23 HINDUPUR 0.286 0.217 0.214 0.246 -24.1 Normal

ANANTHAPUR 24 KADIRI 0.414 0.27 0.344 0.206 -34.8 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 25 KALYANDURG 0.288 0.254 0.212 0.17 -11.8 Normal

ANANTHAPUR 26 KAMBADUR 0.317 0.235 0.208 0.096 -25.9 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 27 KANAGANAPALLI 0.305 0.164 0.152 -0.027 -46.2 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 28 KANEKAL 0.221 0.267 0.24 0.219 20.8 Normal

ANANTHAPUR 29 KOTHACHERUVU 0.398 0.176 0.328 0.027 -55.8 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 30 KUDAIR 0.296 0.3 0.192 0.212 1.4 Normal

ANANTHAPUR 31 KUNDURPI 0.318 0.293 0.3 0.26 -7.9 Normal

ANANTHAPUR 32 LEPAKSHI 0.29 0.258 0.25 0.246 -11.0 Normal

ANANTHAPUR 33 MADAKASIRA 0.346 0.242 0.22 0.087 -30.1 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 34 MUDIGUBBA 0.404 0.219 0.314 0.137 -45.8 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 35 NALLACHERUVU 0.406 0.209 0.288 0.142 -48.5 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 36 NALLAMADA 0.434 0.274 0.343 0.241 -36.9 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 37 NAMBULIPULIKUNTA 0.44 0.274 0.343 0.184 -37.7 Moderate

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ANANTHAPUR 38 NARPALA 0.333 0.257 0.296 0.194 -22.8 Normal

ANANTHAPUR 39 OBULADEVARACHERUVU 0.403 0.277 0.309 0.187 -31.3 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 40 PAMIDI 0.449 0.216 0.299 0.138 -51.9 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 41 PARIGI 0.283 0.18 0.113 0.114 -36.4 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 42 PEDDAPAPPURU 0.383 0.26 0.238 0.174 -32.1 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 43 PEDDAVADUGUR 0.487 0.238 0.38 0.173 -51.1 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 44 PENUKONDA 0.267 0.17 0.188 0.047 -36.3 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 45 PUTLUR 0.332 0.194 0.107 0.049 -41.6 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 46 PUTTAPARTHI 0.396 0.191 0.313 0.174 -51.8 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 47 RAMAGIRI 0.289 0.149 0.154 0.021 -48.4 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 48 RAPTADU 0.297 0.214 0.223 0.049 -27.9 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 49 RAYADURG 0.222 0.319 0.221 0.289 43.7 Normal

ANANTHAPUR 50 RODAM 0.257 0.185 0.158 0.077 -28.0 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 51 ROLLA 0.298 0.299 0.342 0.298 0.3 Normal

ANANTHAPUR 52 SETTUR 0.312 0.288 0.278 0.224 -7.7 Normal

ANANTHAPUR 53 SINGANAMALA 0.357 0.24 0.251 0.151 -32.8 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 54 SOMANDEPALLI 0.293 0.183 0.21 0.069 -37.5 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 55 TADAPARTI 0.347 0.215 0.197 0.09 -38.0 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 56 TADIMARRI 0.403 0.237 0.334 0.183 -41.2 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 57 TALUPULA 0.407 0.292 0.333 0.248 -28.3 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 58 TANAKAL 0.375 0.216 0.274 0.139 -42.4 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 59 URVAKONDA 0.138 0.179 0.099 0.133 29.7 Normal

ANANTHAPUR 60 VAJRAKARUR 0.246 0.207 0.188 0.144 -15.9 Normal

ANANTHAPUR 61 VIDUPANAKAL 0.184 0.215 0.076 0.164 16.8 Normal

ANANTHAPUR 62 YADAKI 0.443 0.31 0.282 0.202 -30.0 Moderate

ANANTHAPUR 63 YELLANUR 0.339 0.168 0.17 0.038 -50.4 Moderate

CHITTOOR 0.434 0.375 0.404 0.324

CHITTOOR 1 BAIREDDYPALLE 0.444 0.27 0.421 0.18 -39.2 Moderate

CHITTOOR 2 BANGARUPALEM 0.512 0.458 0.482 0.413 -10.5 Normal

CHITTOOR 3 BUCHINAIDUKHANDRIGA 0.295 0.362 0.352 0.292 22.7 Normal

CHITTOOR 4 CHANDRAGIRI 0.494 0.485 0.467 0.415 -1.8 Normal

CHITTOOR 5 CHINNAGOTTIGALLU 0.484 0.494 0.45 0.408 2.1 Normal

CHITTOOR 6 CHITTOR 0.53 0.518 0.53 0.459 -2.3 Normal

CHITTOOR 7 CHOWDEPALLE 0.46 0.333 0.378 0.338 -27.6 Moderate

CHITTOOR 8 GANGADHARANELLORE 0.466 0.507 0.49 0.501 8.8 Normal

CHITTOOR 9 GANGAVARAM 0.465 0.307 0.412 0.193 -34.0 Moderate

CHITTOOR 10 GUDIPALA 0.514 0.535 0.514 0.517 4.1 Normal

CHITTOOR 11 GUDUPALLE 0.457 0.283 0.328 0.188 -38.1 Moderate

CHITTOOR 12 GURRAMKONDA 0.45 0.31 0.357 0.312 -31.1 Moderate

CHITTOOR 13 IRALA 0.505 0.431 0.491 0.416 -14.7 Normal

CHITTOOR 14 KALAKADA 0.414 0.291 0.305 0.275 -29.7 Moderate

CHITTOOR 15 KALIKIRI 0.449 0.371 0.372 0.302 -17.4 Normal

CHITTOOR 16 KAMBHAMVARIPALLE 0.41 0.373 0.389 0.326 -9.0 Normal

CHITTOOR 17 KAMMAPALLI 0.422 0.504 0.481 0.451 19.4 Normal

CHITTOOR 18 KARVETINAGAR 0.416 0.506 0.497 0.446 21.6 Normal

CHITTOOR 19 KOTHAKOTA 0.441 0.276 0.352 0.209 -37.4 Moderate

CHITTOOR 20 KOVANURU 0.336 0.411 0.41 0.334 22.3 Normal

CHITTOOR 21 KUPPAM 0.443 0.28 0.367 0.232 -36.8 Moderate

CHITTOOR 22 KURBALAKOT 0.477 0.301 0.335 0.287 -36.9 Moderate

CHITTOOR 23 MADANAPALLE 0.455 0.273 0.355 0.231 -40.0 Moderate

CHITTOOR 24 MULAKALACHERUVU 0.413 0.264 0.322 0.181 -36.1 Moderate

CHITTOOR 25 NAGALAPURAM 0.377 0.465 0.464 0.49 23.3 Normal

CHITTOOR 26 NAGARI 0.404 0.507 0.458 0.467 25.5 Normal

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CHITTOOR 27 NARAYANAVANAM 0.396 0.478 0.486 0.422 20.7 Normal

CHITTOOR 28 NIMMANAPALLE 0.473 0.32 0.399 0.299 -32.3 Moderate

CHITTOOR 29 NINDRA 0.435 0.507 0.515 0.468 16.6 Normal

CHITTOOR 30 PAKALA 0.503 0.467 0.418 0.413 -7.2 Normal

CHITTOOR 31 PALAMANERU 0.495 0.338 0.439 0.253 -31.7 Moderate

CHITTOOR 32 PALASAMUDRAM 0.426 0.495 0.488 0.448 16.2 Normal

CHITTOOR 33 PEDDAMANDYAM 0.393 0.212 0.291 0.214 -46.1 Moderate

CHITTOOR 34 PEDDAPANJANI 0.452 0.303 0.362 0.218 -33.0 Moderate

CHITTOOR 35 PEDDATIPPASAMUDRAM 0.39 0.237 0.339 0.102 -39.2 Moderate

CHITTOOR 36 PELLAKUR 0.241 0.301 0.356 0.249 24.9 Normal

CHITTOOR 37 PENUMURU 0.461 0.456 0.456 0.465 -1.1 Normal

CHITTOOR 38 PILER 0.477 0.411 0.434 0.368 -13.8 Normal

CHITTOOR 39 PITCHATUR 0.416 0.499 0.537 0.483 20.0 Normal

CHITTOOR 40 PULICHERLA 0.492 0.485 0.441 0.409 -1.4 Normal

CHITTOOR 41 PUNGANOOR 0.44 0.264 0.329 0.207 -40.0 Moderate

CHITTOOR 42 PURAM 0.426 0.483 0.514 0.468 13.4 Normal

CHITTOOR 43 PUTHALAPATTU 0.503 0.438 0.476 0.43 -12.9 Normal

CHITTOOR 44 PUTTUR 0.419 0.516 0.446 0.418 23.2 Normal

CHITTOOR 45 RAMAKUPPAM 0.416 0.292 0.31 0.247 -29.8 Moderate

CHITTOOR 46 RAMASAMUDRAM 0.454 0.315 0.29 0.224 -30.6 Moderate

CHITTOOR 47 RENIGUNTA 0.364 0.456 0.488 0.406 25.3 Normal

CHITTOOR 48 ROMPICHERLA 0.505 0.493 0.477 0.38 -2.4 Normal

CHITTOOR 49 SANTHIPURAM 0.373 0.247 0.262 0.177 -33.8 Moderate

CHITTOOR 50 SATYAVEDU 0.326 0.42 0.392 0.407 28.8 Normal

CHITTOOR 51 SODAM 0.43 0.363 0.378 0.272 -15.6 Normal

CHITTOOR 52 SOMALA 0.486 0.424 0.415 0.382 -12.8 Normal

CHITTOOR 53 SRIKALAHASTI 0.334 0.437 0.411 0.337 30.8 Normal

CHITTOOR 54 THAMBALLAPALLI 0.443 0.265 0.37 0.24 -40.2 Moderate

CHITTOOR 55 THAVANAMPALLE 0.522 0.486 0.517 0.481 -6.9 Normal

CHITTOOR 56 THOTTAMBEDUKHANDRIGA 0.296 0.358 0.346 0.246 20.9 Normal

CHITTOOR 57 TIRUPATI RURAL 0.378 0.481 0.476 0.426 27.2 Normal

CHITTOOR 58 TIRUPATI URBAN 0.556 0.544 0.498 0.398 -2.2 Normal

CHITTOOR 59 VADAMALPETA 0.403 0.508 0.473 0.446 26.1 Normal

CHITTOOR 60 VARADAIAHPALEM 0.242 0.388 0.365 0.346 60.3 Normal

CHITTOOR 61 VAYALPADU 0.422 0.331 0.341 0.283 -21.6 Normal

CHITTOOR 62 VEDURUKUPPAM 0.409 0.477 0.426 0.422 16.6 Normal

CHITTOOR 63 VENKATAGIRIKONDA 0.43 0.31 0.338 0.22 -27.9 Moderate

CHITTOOR 64 VIJAYAPURAM 0.44 0.524 0.507 0.501 19.1 Normal

CHITTOOR 65 YADAMARRI 0.523 0.516 0.544 0.498 -1.3 Normal

CHITTOOR 66 YERPADU 0.345 0.458 0.453 0.376 32.8 Normal

CHITTOOR 67 YERRAVARIPALEM 0.49 0.462 0.478 0.364 -5.7 Normal

CUDDAPAH 0.375 0.264 0.318 0.217 -29.6 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 1 ATLUR 0.445 0.294 0.438 0.228 -33.9 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 2 B KODUR 0.451 0.336 0.417 0.327 -25.5 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 3 BADVEL 0.455 0.285 0.452 0.192 -37.4 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 4 BRAHMAMGARIMATAM 0.459 0.33 0.465 0.306 -28.1 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 5 CHAKRAYAPETA 0.454 0.323 0.406 0.255 -28.9 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 6 CHAPAD 0.406 0.233 0.571 0.519 -42.6 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 7 CHENNUR 0.437 0.329 0.525 0.413 -24.7 Normal

CUDDAPAH 8 CHINNAMANDEM 0.428 0.282 0.336 0.264 -34.1 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 9 CHINTAKAMMADINNE 0.388 0.27 0.353 0.251 -30.4 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 10 CHITVEL 0.457 0.44 0.462 0.391 -3.7 Normal

CUDDAPAH 11 CUDDAPAH 0.399 0.281 0.514 0.438 -29.6 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 12 DUVVUR 0.389 0.207 0.411 0.361 -46.8 Moderate

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CUDDAPAH 13 GALIVEEDU 0.435 0.248 0.338 0.156 -43.0 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 14 GOPAVARAM 0.437 0.294 0.408 0.233 -32.7 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 15 JAMMALAMADUGU 0.285 0.189 0.121 0.078 -33.7 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 16 KAMALAPURAM 0.295 0.21 0.225 0.134 -28.8 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 17 KHAJIPET 0.434 0.271 0.513 0.425 -37.6 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 18 KODUR 0.433 0.503 0.485 0.425 16.2 Normal

CUDDAPAH 19 KONDAPURAM 0.31 0.203 0.225 0.148 -34.5 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 20 LAKKIREDDYPALLI 0.462 0.3 0.37 0.228 -35.1 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 21 LINGALA 0.35 0.218 0.224 0.136 -37.7 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 22 MUDDANUR 0.369 0.225 0.203 0.065 -39.0 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 23 MYLAVARAM 0.274 0.202 0.112 0.092 -26.3 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 24 NANDALUR 0.427 0.365 0.387 0.351 -14.5 Normal

CUDDAPAH 25 NARSAPURAM 0.504 0.333 0.454 0.406 -33.9 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 26 OBULAVARIPALLE 0.426 0.449 0.382 0.368 5.4 Normal

CUDDAPAH 27 PEDDAMUDIAM 0.244 0.134 0.059 -0.028 -45.1 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 28 PENAGALUR 0.465 0.433 0.4 0.322 -6.9 Normal

CUDDAPAH 29 PENDLIMARRI 0.398 0.252 0.304 0.225 -36.7 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 30 PORUMAMILLA 0.492 0.377 0.424 0.374 -23.4 Normal

CUDDAPAH 31 PRODDUTUR 0.264 0.141 0.264 0.197 -46.6 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 32 PULIVENDULA 0.303 0.189 0.247 0.108 -37.6 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 33 PULLAMPETA 0.417 0.383 0.354 0.279 -8.2 Normal

CUDDAPAH 34 RAJAMPETA 0.433 0.422 0.338 0.274 -2.5 Normal

CUDDAPAH 35 RAJUPALEM 0.301 0.155 0.292 0.083 -48.5 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 36 RAMAPURAM 0.417 0.257 0.347 0.165 -38.4 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 37 RAYACHOTI 0.402 0.271 0.335 0.216 -32.6 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 38 S MYDUKUR 0.414 0.287 0.36 0.343 -30.7 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 39 SAMBEPALLI 0.384 0.278 0.267 0.206 -27.6 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 40 SIDHOUT 0.51 0.435 0.475 0.419 -14.7 Normal

CUDDAPAH 41 SIMHADRIPURAM 0.246 0.123 0.194 0.021 -50.0 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 42 THONDUR 0.331 0.136 0.282 0.051 -58.9 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 43 TSUNDURUPALLI 0.374 0.31 0.346 0.271 -17.1 Normal

CUDDAPAH 44 VALLUR 0.397 0.294 0.317 0.235 -25.9 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 45 VEERABALLE 0.392 0.3 0.319 0.201 -23.5 Normal

CUDDAPAH 46 VEERAPANAYANIPALLI 0.361 0.196 0.263 0.091 -45.7 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 47 VEMPALLI 0.338 0.167 0.292 0.151 -50.6 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 48 VEMULA 0.311 0.167 0.239 0.069 -46.3 Moderate

CUDDAPAH 49 VONTIMETTA 0.458 0.394 0.424 0.319 -14.0 Normal

CUDDAPAH 50 YERRAGUNTLA 0.33 0.21 0.204 0.12 -36.4 Moderate

EASTGODAVARI 0.493 0.522 0.65 0.657 5.9 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 1 ADDATEEGALA 0.571 0.558 0.629 0.659 -2.3 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 2 AINAVALLI 0.39 0.43 0.694 0.739 10.3 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 3 ALAMURU 0.528 0.588 0.694 0.646 11.4 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 4 ALLAVARAM 0.441 0.514 0.707 0.701 16.6 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 5 AMALAPURAM 0.467 0.555 0.716 0.683 18.8 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 6 AMBAJIPETA 0.485 0.546 0.739 0.741 12.6 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 7 ANAPARTHI 0.546 0.586 0.663 0.667 7.3 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 8 ATREYAPURAM 0.337 0.447 0.62 0.614 32.6 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 9 BICCAVOLU 0.548 0.536 0.674 0.666 -2.2 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 10 DEVIPATNAM 0.482 0.545 0.629 0.666 13.1 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 11 GANGAVARAM 0.476 0.516 0.602 0.605 8.4 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 12 GOKAVARAM 0.525 0.487 0.626 0.628 -7.2 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 13 GOLLAPROLU 0.452 0.494 0.621 0.649 9.3 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 14 GONDEPALLI 0.518 0.544 0.622 0.602 5.0 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 15 JAGGAMPETA 0.458 0.501 0.63 0.6 9.4 Normal

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EASTGODAVARI 16 KADIYAM 0.529 0.525 0.658 0.61 -0.8 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 17 KAJULURU 0.583 0.577 0.709 0.725 -1.0 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 18 KAKINADA 0.483 0.516 0.513 0.577 6.8 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 19 KAPILESWARAM 0.478 0.601 0.711 0.718 25.7 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 20 KARAPA 0.565 0.557 0.681 0.694 -1.4 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 21 KATRENIKONA 0.462 0.501 0.705 0.725 8.4 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 22 KIRLAMPUDI 0.445 0.51 0.672 0.647 14.6 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 23 KORUKONDA 0.471 0.465 0.644 0.617 -1.3 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 24 KOTANNUDURU 0.507 0.5 0.608 0.63 -1.4 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 25 KOTHAPALLI 0.479 0.498 0.601 0.682 4.0 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 26 KOTHAPETA 0.436 0.523 0.68 0.696 20.0 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 27 MALIKIPURAM 0.369 0.509 0.702 0.729 37.9 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 28 MAMIDIKUDURU 0.409 0.423 0.729 0.707 3.4 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 29 MANDAPETA 0.526 0.52 0.664 0.68 -1.1 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 30 MAREDUMILLI 0.576 0.656 0.684 0.7 13.9 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 31 MUMMIDIVARAM 0.491 0.467 0.712 0.732 -4.9 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 32 P GANNAVARAM 0.405 0.536 0.69 0.714 32.3 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 33 PAMARRU 0.525 0.6 0.666 0.716 14.3 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 34 PARTHIPADU 0.512 0.511 0.636 0.614 -0.2 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 35 PEDAPUDI 0.597 0.558 0.697 0.708 -6.5 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 36 PEDDAPURAM 0.534 0.561 0.613 0.572 5.1 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 37 PITHAPURAM 0.507 0.525 0.678 0.666 3.6 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 38 RAJAMUNDRY 0.418 0.472 0.56 0.596 12.9 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 39 RAJANAGARAM 0.467 0.507 0.623 0.629 8.6 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 40 RAJAVOMMANGI 0.571 0.537 0.607 0.646 -6.0 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 41 RAMACHANDRAPURAM 0.566 0.593 0.716 0.726 4.8 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 42 RAMPACHODAVARAM 0.486 0.562 0.625 0.676 15.6 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 43 RANGAMPETA 0.489 0.514 0.624 0.596 5.1 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 44 RAVULAPALEM 0.44 0.486 0.657 0.608 10.5 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 45 RAYAVARAM 0.511 0.589 0.714 0.721 15.3 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 46 RAZOLU 0.423 0.509 0.721 0.732 20.3 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 47 SAKHINETIPALLI 0.337 0.366 0.674 0.69 8.6 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 48 SAMALKOTA 0.522 0.556 0.688 0.65 6.5 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 49 SANKHAVARAM 0.523 0.553 0.625 0.654 5.7 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 50 SITANAGARAM 0.445 0.425 0.621 0.573 -4.5 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 51 T POLAVARAM 0.41 0.473 0.702 0.728 15.4 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 52 TALLAREVU 0.48 0.493 0.659 0.681 2.7 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 53 THONDANGI 0.373 0.451 0.598 0.644 20.9 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 54 TUNI 0.54 0.525 0.589 0.619 -2.8 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 55 UPPALAGUPTAM 0.354 0.51 0.703 0.72 44.1 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 56 Y RAMAVARAM 0.6 0.544 0.651 0.676 -9.3 Normal

EASTGODAVARI 57 YELESWARAM 0.471 0.507 0.654 0.639 7.6 Normal

GUNTUR 0.42 0.312 0.546 0.455 -25.7 Moderate

GUNTUR 1 AMARAVATI 0.396 0.356 0.493 0.432 -10.1 Normal

GUNTUR 2 AMARTHALURU 0.417 0.333 0.678 0.671 -20.1 Normal

GUNTUR 3 ATCHAMPETA 0.45 0.395 0.494 0.436 -12.2 Normal

GUNTUR 4 BAPATLA 0.232 0.155 0.651 0.505 -33.2 Moderate

GUNTUR 5 BELLAMKONDA 0.509 0.369 0.552 0.498 -27.5 Moderate

GUNTUR 6 BHATTIPROLU 0.462 0.31 0.655 0.551 -32.9 Moderate

GUNTUR 7 BOLLAPALLE 0.482 0.305 0.441 0.386 -36.7 Moderate

GUNTUR 8 CHEBROLU 0.345 0.303 0.588 0.46 -12.2 Normal

GUNTUR 9 CHEPUKUPPALI 0.439 0.259 0.632 0.619 -41.0 Moderate

GUNTUR 10 CHILAKALURIPETA 0.448 0.381 0.485 0.442 -15.0 Normal

GUNTUR 11 DACHEPALLE 0.546 0.341 0.538 0.403 -37.5 Moderate

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GUNTUR 12 DUGGIRALA 0.425 0.367 0.66 0.633 -13.6 Normal

GUNTUR 13 DURGI 0.551 0.369 0.553 0.384 -33.0 Moderate

GUNTUR 14 EDLAPADU 0.404 0.322 0.472 0.39 -20.3 Normal

GUNTUR 15 GUNTUR 0.341 0.337 0.493 0.434 -1.2 Normal

GUNTUR 16 GURZALA 0.564 0.341 0.587 0.442 -39.5 Moderate

GUNTUR 17 IPUR 0.472 0.325 0.514 0.405 -31.1 Moderate

GUNTUR 18 KAKUMANU 0.213 0.179 0.617 0.418 -16.0 Normal

GUNTUR 19 KAMEMPUDI 0.508 0.36 0.571 0.501 -29.1 Moderate

GUNTUR 20 KARLAPALEM 0.343 0.161 0.596 0.536 -53.1 Moderate

GUNTUR 21 KOLLIPARA 0.386 0.39 0.657 0.646 1.0 Normal

GUNTUR 22 KOLLUR 0.497 0.409 0.643 0.66 -17.7 Normal

GUNTUR 23 KROSUR 0.455 0.372 0.495 0.432 -18.2 Normal

GUNTUR 24 MACHAVARAM 0.554 0.39 0.531 0.427 -29.6 Moderate

GUNTUR 25 MACHERLA 0.54 0.334 0.522 0.3 -38.1 Moderate

GUNTUR 26 MANGALAGIRI 0.307 0.287 0.531 0.504 -6.5 Normal

GUNTUR 27 MEDIKONDURU 0.334 0.27 0.429 0.385 -19.2 Normal

GUNTUR 28 MUPPALLA 0.42 0.267 0.626 0.564 -36.4 Moderate

GUNTUR 29 NADENDLA 0.386 0.335 0.51 0.376 -13.2 Normal

GUNTUR 30 NAGARAM 0.412 0.199 0.651 0.601 -51.7 Moderate

GUNTUR 31 NARASARAOPET 0.383 0.325 0.55 0.471 -15.1 Normal

GUNTUR 32 NEKARIKALLU 0.484 0.323 0.626 0.559 -33.3 Moderate

GUNTUR 33 NIZAMPATNAM 0.325 0.121 0.618 0.522 -62.8 Moderate

GUNTUR 34 NUZENDLA 0.454 0.381 0.473 0.327 -16.1 Normal

GUNTUR 35 PEDAKAKANI 0.352 0.348 0.564 0.541 -1.1 Normal

GUNTUR 36 PEDAKURAPADU 0.433 0.294 0.488 0.37 -32.1 Moderate

GUNTUR 37 PEDANANDIPADU 0.296 0.257 0.393 0.29 -13.2 Normal

GUNTUR 38 PHIRANGIPURAM 0.384 0.262 0.552 0.445 -31.8 Moderate

GUNTUR 39 PIDUGURALLA 0.506 0.339 0.583 0.499 -33.0 Moderate

GUNTUR 40 PITTALAVANIPALEM 0.355 0.233 0.635 0.466 -34.4 Moderate

GUNTUR 41 PONNUR 0.277 0.324 0.668 0.638 17.0 Normal

GUNTUR 42 PRATHIPADU 0.313 0.283 0.388 0.37 -9.6 Normal

GUNTUR 43 RAJUPALEM 0.483 0.343 0.54 0.5 -29.0 Moderate

GUNTUR 44 RENTACHINTALA 0.542 0.333 0.568 0.43 -38.6 Moderate

GUNTUR 45 REPALLE 0.327 0.185 0.681 0.661 -43.4 Moderate

GUNTUR 46 ROMPECHERLA 0.438 0.295 0.6 0.409 -32.6 Moderate

GUNTUR 47 SATTENAPALLE 0.402 0.256 0.458 0.379 -36.3 Moderate

GUNTUR 48 SAVALYAPURAM 0.399 0.293 0.568 0.379 -26.6 Moderate

GUNTUR 49 TADEPALLI 0.39 0.358 0.554 0.541 -8.2 Normal

GUNTUR 50 TADIKONDA 0.301 0.343 0.484 0.499 14.0 Normal

GUNTUR 51 TENALI 0.4 0.423 0.651 0.582 5.7 Normal

GUNTUR 52 THULLUR 0.361 0.354 0.518 0.536 -1.9 Normal

GUNTUR 53 TSUNDURU 0.465 0.394 0.658 0.653 -15.3 Normal

GUNTUR 54 VATTICHERUKURU 0.28 0.255 0.464 0.395 -8.9 Normal

GUNTUR 55 VELDURTHI 0.507 0.273 0.448 0.267 -46.2 Moderate

GUNTUR 56 VEMUR 0.429 0.409 0.656 0.646 -4.7 Normal

GUNTUR 57 VINUKONDA 0.433 0.381 0.448 0.32 -12.0 Normal

KRISHNA 0.478 0.407 0.624 0.593 -14.9 Normal

KRISHNA 1 A KONDURU 0.55 0.467 0.609 0.593 -15.1 Normal

KRISHNA 2 AGIRIPALLI 0.455 0.454 0.571 0.604 -0.2 Normal

KRISHNA 3 AVANIGADDA 0.393 0.229 0.705 0.638 -41.7 Moderate

KRISHNA 4 BANTUMILLI 0.464 0.414 0.679 0.68 -10.8 Normal

KRISHNA 5 BAPULAPADU 0.476 0.457 0.629 0.614 -4.0 Normal

KRISHNA 6 CHALLAPALLI 0.473 0.299 0.651 0.59 -36.8 Moderate

KRISHNA 7 CHANDARLAPADU 0.535 0.483 0.624 0.565 -9.7 Normal

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KRISHNA 8 CHATRAI 0.497 0.486 0.573 0.579 -2.2 Normal

KRISHNA 9 G KONDURU 0.469 0.434 0.594 0.59 -7.5 Normal

KRISHNA 10 GAMPALAGUDEM 0.507 0.417 0.6 0.519 -17.8 Normal

KRISHNA 11 GANNAVARAM 0.507 0.475 0.618 0.582 -6.3 Normal

KRISHNA 12 GHANTASALA 0.519 0.335 0.669 0.604 -35.5 Moderate

KRISHNA 13 GUDIVADA 0.421 0.328 0.671 0.642 -22.1 Normal

KRISHNA 14 GUDLAVLALLERU 0.5 0.381 0.689 0.663 -23.8 Normal

KRISHNA 15 GUDUR 0.486 0.293 0.683 0.65 -39.7 Moderate

KRISHNA 16 IBRAHIMPATNAM 0.443 0.375 0.558 0.543 -15.3 Normal

KRISHNA 17 JAGGAYAPETA 0.533 0.445 0.594 0.482 -16.5 Normal

KRISHNA 18 KALIDINDI 0.336 0.402 0.637 0.665 19.6 Normal

KRISHNA 19 KANCHIKACHERLA 0.457 0.471 0.541 0.592 3.1 Normal

KRISHNA 20 KANKIPADU 0.495 0.506 0.664 0.641 2.2 Normal

KRISHNA 21 KODURU 0.288 0.122 0.618 0.513 -57.6 Moderate

KRISHNA 22 KRTHIVENNU 0.319 0.332 0.605 0.631 4.1 Normal

KRISHNA 23 MACHILIPATNAM 0.37 0.2 0.549 0.536 -45.9 Moderate

KRISHNA 24 MAILAVARAM 0.468 0.468 0.59 0.573 0.0 Normal

KRISHNA 25 MANDAVALLI 0.437 0.391 0.699 0.703 -10.5 Normal

KRISHNA 26 MOPIDEVI 0.498 0.249 0.647 0.573 -50.0 Moderate

KRISHNA 27 MOTURU 0.535 0.435 0.687 0.673 -18.7 Normal

KRISHNA 28 MOVVA 0.478 0.382 0.676 0.666 -20.1 Normal

KRISHNA 29 MUDINEPALLI 0.504 0.413 0.679 0.661 -18.1 Normal

KRISHNA 30 MUSUNUR 0.445 0.489 0.532 0.555 9.9 Normal

KRISHNA 31 NAGAYALANKA 0.305 0.134 0.645 0.531 -56.1 Moderate

KRISHNA 32 NANDIGAMA 0.565 0.506 0.632 0.608 -10.4 Normal

KRISHNA 33 NUZVIDU 0.458 0.476 0.537 0.556 3.9 Normal

KRISHNA 34 PAMARRU 0.463 0.406 0.668 0.662 -12.3 Normal

KRISHNA 35 PAMIDIMUKKALA 0.511 0.467 0.676 0.64 -8.6 Normal

KRISHNA 36 PEDANA 0.474 0.386 0.672 0.646 -18.6 Normal

KRISHNA 37 PEDAPARUPUDI 0.502 0.515 0.671 0.659 2.6 Normal

KRISHNA 38 PENAMALURU 0.504 0.477 0.638 0.51 -5.4 Normal

KRISHNA 39 PENUGHANCHIPROLU 0.543 0.454 0.605 0.573 -16.4 Normal

KRISHNA 40 REDDIGUDEM 0.532 0.484 0.623 0.61 -9.0 Normal

KRISHNA 41 THOTLAVALLURU 0.39 0.486 0.661 0.554 24.6 Normal

KRISHNA 42 TIRUVURU 0.577 0.433 0.654 0.598 -25.0 Normal

KRISHNA 43 UNGUTURU 0.548 0.46 0.676 0.647 -16.1 Normal

KRISHNA 44 VATSAVAI 0.548 0.481 0.575 0.487 -12.2 Normal

KRISHNA 45 VEERULLAPADU 0.552 0.512 0.628 0.628 -7.2 Normal

KRISHNA 46 VIJAYAWADA RURAL 0.482 0.429 0.639 0.608 -11.0 Normal

KRISHNA 47 VIJAYAWADA URBAN 0.514 0.446 0.565 0.454 -13.2 Normal

KRISHNA 48 VISSANNAPETA 0.551 0.476 0.628 0.601 -13.6 Normal

KRISHNA 49 VUYYURU 0.442 0.295 0.679 0.646 -33.3 Moderate

KURNOOL 0.439 0.344 0.355 0.322 -21.6 Normal

KURNOOL 1 ADONI 0.539 0.407 0.437 0.398 -24.5 Normal

KURNOOL 2 ALLAGADDA 0.43 0.303 0.303 0.294 -29.5 Moderate

KURNOOL 3 ASPARI 0.45 0.347 0.298 0.19 -22.9 Normal

KURNOOL 4 ATMAKUR 0.518 0.41 0.554 0.528 -20.8 Normal

KURNOOL 5 BANDIATMAKUR 0.458 0.376 0.654 0.6 -17.9 Normal

KURNOOL 6 BANGANPALLE 0.397 0.32 0.252 0.244 -19.4 Normal

KURNOOL 7 BELAGAL 0.469 0.358 0.411 0.45 -23.7 Normal

KURNOOL 8 BETHAMCHERLA 0.512 0.42 0.358 0.351 -18.0 Normal

KURNOOL 9 CHAGALAMARRI 0.319 0.234 0.206 0.189 -26.6 Moderate

KURNOOL 10 CHIPPAGIRI 0.243 0.234 0.074 0.126 -3.7 Normal

KURNOOL 11 DEVANAKONDA 0.486 0.4 0.374 0.309 -17.7 Normal

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KURNOOL 12 DHONE 0.516 0.377 0.396 0.307 -26.9 Moderate

KURNOOL 13 DORNIPADU 0.28 0.219 0.226 0.122 -21.8 Normal

KURNOOL 14 GADIVEMULA 0.437 0.345 0.426 0.364 -21.1 Normal

KURNOOL 15 GONEGONDLA 0.495 0.415 0.388 0.375 -16.2 Normal

KURNOOL 16 GOSPAD 0.396 0.322 0.51 0.405 -18.7 Normal

KURNOOL 17 GUDUR 0.434 0.3 0.31 0.29 -30.9 Moderate

KURNOOL 18 HALAHARVI 0.322 0.3 0.155 0.259 -6.8 Normal

KURNOOL 19 HOLAGUNDA 0.429 0.321 0.386 0.383 -25.2 Moderate

KURNOOL 20 JUPADJBANGLOW 0.553 0.441 0.518 0.469 -20.3 Normal

KURNOOL 21 KALLUR 0.4 0.296 0.308 0.265 -26.0 Moderate

KURNOOL 22 KODUMUR 0.44 0.326 0.303 0.323 -25.9 Moderate

KURNOOL 23 KOLIKUNTLA 0.28 0.226 0.172 0.132 -19.3 Normal

KURNOOL 24 KOLIMIGUNDLA 0.291 0.182 0.127 0.064 -37.5 Moderate

KURNOOL 25 KOSIGI 0.534 0.374 0.506 0.437 -30.0 Moderate

KURNOOL 26 KOTHAPALLI 0.523 0.419 0.563 0.579 -19.9 Normal

KURNOOL 27 KOWTHALAM 0.522 0.401 0.529 0.486 -23.2 Normal

KURNOOL 28 KRISHNAGIRI 0.471 0.385 0.394 0.29 -18.3 Normal

KURNOOL 29 KURNOOL 0.439 0.347 0.365 0.339 -21.0 Normal

KURNOOL 30 MADDIKERA 0.234 0.212 0.234 0.151 -9.4 Normal

KURNOOL 31 MAHANANDI 0.603 0.51 0.643 0.616 -15.4 Normal

KURNOOL 32 MANTRALAYAM 0.533 0.393 0.442 0.486 -26.3 Moderate

KURNOOL 33 MIDTHUR 0.442 0.343 0.357 0.262 -22.4 Normal

KURNOOL 34 NAME_MISS 0.354 0.267 0.1 0.116 -24.6 Normal

KURNOOL 35 NANDAVARAM 0.477 0.388 0.384 0.467 -18.7 Normal

KURNOOL 36 NANDIKOTKUR 0.47 0.352 0.496 0.482 -25.1 Moderate

KURNOOL 37 NANDYAL 0.391 0.364 0.466 0.417 -6.9 Normal

KURNOOL 38 ORVAKAL 0.426 0.303 0.302 0.25 -28.9 Moderate

KURNOOL 39 OWK 0.369 0.297 0.249 0.252 -19.5 Normal

KURNOOL 40 PADDAKADBUR 0.564 0.446 0.463 0.473 -20.9 Normal

KURNOOL 41 PAGIDYALA 0.486 0.392 0.584 0.562 -19.3 Normal

KURNOOL 42 PAMULAPADU 0.526 0.419 0.594 0.538 -20.3 Normal

KURNOOL 43 PANYAM 0.455 0.362 0.354 0.345 -20.4 Normal

KURNOOL 44 PATTIKONDA 0.428 0.35 0.29 0.193 -18.2 Normal

KURNOOL 45 PEAPALLY 0.503 0.368 0.382 0.3 -26.8 Moderate

KURNOOL 46 RUDRAVARAM 0.472 0.36 0.462 0.435 -23.7 Normal

KURNOOL 47 SANJAMALA 0.258 0.207 0.093 0.134 -19.8 Normal

KURNOOL 48 SIRUVEL 0.571 0.44 0.56 0.541 -22.9 Normal

KURNOOL 49 SRISAILAM 0.71 0.585 1.005 1.005 -17.6 Normal

KURNOOL 50 TUGGALI 0.458 0.386 0.401 0.295 -15.7 Normal

KURNOOL 51 UYYALAWADA 0.258 0.18 0.101 0.086 -30.2 Moderate

KURNOOL 52 VELDURTHY 0.482 0.361 0.403 0.296 -25.1 Moderate

KURNOOL 53 VELUGODU 0.512 0.407 0.596 0.557 -20.5 Normal

KURNOOL 54 YEMMIGANUR 0.502 0.416 0.409 0.403 -17.1 Normal

NELLORE 0.365 0.337 0.427 0.29 -7.7 Normal

NELLORE 1 ALLUR 0.261 0.316 0.347 0.386 21.1 Normal

NELLORE 2 ANANTASAGARM 0.424 0.276 0.397 0.232 -34.9 Moderate

NELLORE 3 ANUMASAMUDRAMPETA 0.4 0.327 0.371 0.223 -18.3 Normal

NELLORE 4 ATMAKUR 0.442 0.282 0.422 0.22 -36.2 Moderate

NELLORE 5 BALAYAPALLI 0.351 0.445 0.384 0.306 26.8 Normal

NELLORE 6 BOGOLE 0.33 0.325 0.397 0.323 -1.5 Normal

NELLORE 7 CHEJARLA 0.398 0.326 0.389 0.18 -18.1 Normal

NELLORE 8 CHILLAKUR 0.323 0.325 0.483 0.272 0.6 Normal

NELLORE 9 CHITTAMUR 0.264 0.302 0.431 0.222 14.4 Normal

NELLORE 10 DAGADARTHI 0.343 0.358 0.431 0.321 4.4 Normal

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NELLORE 11 DAKKILI 0.364 0.404 0.409 0.333 11.0 Normal

NELLORE 12 DORAVARISATRAM 0.245 0.25 0.367 0.199 2.0 Normal

NELLORE 13 DUTTALUR 0.452 0.317 0.424 0.241 -29.9 Moderate

NELLORE 14 GUDUR 0.388 0.451 0.484 0.375 16.2 Normal

NELLORE 15 INDUKURUPET 0.375 0.397 0.517 0.413 5.9 Normal

NELLORE 16 JALADANDI 0.413 0.331 0.451 0.244 -19.9 Normal

NELLORE 17 KALIGIRI 0.386 0.292 0.39 0.203 -24.4 Normal

NELLORE 18 KAVALI 0.365 0.3 0.39 0.239 -17.8 Normal

NELLORE 19 KOLUVDYA 0.404 0.305 0.36 0.226 -24.5 Normal

NELLORE 20 KONDAPURAM 0.451 0.282 0.4 0.14 -37.5 Moderate

NELLORE 21 KONDAVALUR 0.337 0.335 0.421 0.424 -0.6 Normal

NELLORE 22 KOTA 0.29 0.298 0.405 0.234 2.8 Normal

NELLORE 23 KOVVUR 0.364 0.365 0.472 0.402 0.3 Normal

NELLORE 24 MANUBOLU 0.352 0.359 0.486 0.361 2.0 Normal

NELLORE 25 MARRIPADU 0.444 0.265 0.395 0.137 -40.3 Moderate

NELLORE 26 MUTHUKUR 0.359 0.444 0.421 0.433 23.7 Normal

NELLORE 27 NAIDUPET 0.315 0.342 0.434 0.219 8.6 Normal

NELLORE 28 NELLORE 0.342 0.362 0.465 0.368 5.8 Normal

NELLORE 29 OJILI 0.389 0.427 0.45 0.273 9.8 Normal

NELLORE 30 POOLAKUR 0.38 0.311 0.427 0.27 -18.2 Normal

NELLORE 31 RAPUR 0.359 0.337 0.373 0.238 -6.1 Normal

NELLORE 32 SANGAM 0.379 0.372 0.464 0.388 -1.8 Normal

NELLORE 33 SEETHARAMAPURAM 0.509 0.363 0.415 0.282 -28.7 Moderate

NELLORE 34 SULLURPET 0.23 0.232 0.465 0.316 0.9 Normal

NELLORE 35 SYDAPURAM 0.397 0.414 0.463 0.342 4.3 Normal

NELLORE 36 TADA 0.22 0.269 0.487 0.391 22.3 Normal

NELLORE 37 THOTAPALLIGUDUR 0.388 0.4 0.507 0.496 3.1 Normal

NELLORE 38 UDAYAGIRI 0.485 0.306 0.42 0.24 -36.9 Moderate

NELLORE 39 VAKADU 0.238 0.28 0.389 0.283 17.6 Normal

NELLORE 40 VARIKUNTAPADU 0.481 0.31 0.416 0.199 -35.6 Moderate

NELLORE 41 VENKATACHALAM 0.352 0.378 0.46 0.367 7.4 Normal

NELLORE 42 VENKATAGIRI 0.375 0.453 0.494 0.334 20.8 Normal

NELLORE 43 VIDAVALUR 0.347 0.42 0.455 0.489 21.0 Normal

NELLORE 44 VINJAMUR 0.452 0.327 0.384 0.189 -27.7 Moderate

PRAKASAM 0.427 0.296 0.435 0.275 -30.7 Moderate

PRAKASAM 1 ADDANKI 0.41 0.389 0.5 0.377 -5.1 Normal

PRAKASAM 2 ARDHAVEEDU 0.554 0.309 0.42 0.334 -44.2 Moderate

PRAKASAM 3 BALLIKURAVA 0.41 0.375 0.514 0.452 -8.5 Normal

PRAKASAM 4 BESTAVARIPALEM 0.463 0.293 0.378 0.286 -36.7 Moderate

PRAKASAM 5 CHANDRASEKHARAPURAM 0.535 0.309 0.45 0.233 -42.2 Moderate

PRAKASAM 6 CHIMAKURTHI 0.496 0.386 0.499 0.307 -22.2 Normal

PRAKASAM 7 CHINNAGANJAM 0.215 0.09 0.47 0.141 -58.1 Moderate

PRAKASAM 8 CHIRALA 0.218 0.081 0.557 0.389 -62.8 Moderate

PRAKASAM 9 DARSI 0.505 0.375 0.509 0.256 -25.7 Moderate

PRAKASAM 10 DONAKONDA 0.457 0.342 0.384 0.252 -25.2 Moderate

PRAKASAM 11 DORNALA 0.472 0.288 0.363 0.328 -39.0 Moderate

PRAKASAM 12 GIDDALURU 0.493 0.377 0.364 0.334 -23.5 Normal

PRAKASAM 13 GUDULUR 0.48 0.395 0.496 0.337 -17.7 Normal

PRAKASAM 14 HANUMANTUNIPADU 0.463 0.248 0.341 0.195 -46.4 Moderate

PRAKASAM 15 INKOLLU 0.366 0.212 0.429 0.231 -42.1 Moderate

PRAKASAM 16 JANAKAVARAMPANGULURU 0.382 0.37 0.477 0.444 -3.1 Normal

PRAKASAM 17 KANDUKURU 0.385 0.31 0.481 0.325 -19.5 Normal

PRAKASAM 18 KANIGIRI 0.488 0.251 0.409 0.143 -48.6 Moderate

PRAKASAM 19 KARAMCHEDU 0.259 0.107 0.463 0.258 -58.7 Moderate

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PRAKASAM 20 KOMAROLU 0.445 0.291 0.359 0.304 -34.6 Moderate

PRAKASAM 21 KONAKANAMITLA 0.469 0.258 0.35 0.143 -45.0 Moderate

PRAKASAM 22 KONDEPI 0.365 0.316 0.441 0.229 -13.4 Normal

PRAKASAM 23 KORISAPADU 0.408 0.324 0.396 0.253 -20.6 Normal

PRAKASAM 24 KOTHAPATNAM 0.263 0.175 0.386 0.241 -33.5 Moderate

PRAKASAM 25 KUMBUM 0.455 0.259 0.399 0.246 -43.1 Moderate

PRAKASAM 26 KURICHEDU 0.469 0.344 0.413 0.203 -26.7 Moderate

PRAKASAM 27 LINGASAMUDRAM 0.427 0.319 0.473 0.247 -25.3 Moderate

PRAKASAM 28 MADDIPADU 0.328 0.223 0.43 0.266 -32.0 Moderate

PRAKASAM 29 MARKAPUR 0.476 0.28 0.394 0.272 -41.2 Moderate

PRAKASAM 30 MARRIPUDI 0.493 0.3 0.384 0.172 -39.1 Moderate

PRAKASAM 31 MARTURU 0.365 0.379 0.457 0.423 3.8 Normal

PRAKASAM 32 MUNDLAMURU 0.512 0.418 0.516 0.387 -18.4 Normal

PRAKASAM 33 NAGULUPPALAPADU 0.254 0.142 0.373 0.19 -44.1 Moderate

PRAKASAM 34 ONGOLE 0.348 0.182 0.413 0.255 -47.7 Moderate

PRAKASAM 35 PAMURU 0.494 0.316 0.435 0.173 -36.0 Moderate

PRAKASAM 36 PARCHURU 0.227 0.15 0.361 0.274 -33.9 Moderate

PRAKASAM 37 PEDAARAVEEDU 0.471 0.337 0.336 0.189 -28.5 Moderate

PRAKASAM 38 PEDACHERLOPALLI 0.5 0.271 0.446 0.185 -45.8 Moderate

PRAKASAM 39 PODILI 0.505 0.298 0.42 0.151 -41.0 Moderate

PRAKASAM 40 PONNALURU 0.395 0.281 0.426 0.227 -28.9 Moderate

PRAKASAM 41 PULLALACHERUVU 0.482 0.249 0.431 0.262 -48.3 Moderate

PRAKASAM 42 RACHERLA 0.503 0.337 0.417 0.307 -33.0 Moderate

PRAKASAM 43 SANTHAMAGULURU 0.409 0.344 0.528 0.424 -15.9 Normal

PRAKASAM 44 SANTHANUTHALAPADU 0.441 0.313 0.498 0.313 -29.0 Moderate

PRAKASAM 45 SINGARAYAKONDA 0.378 0.324 0.45 0.379 -14.3 Normal

PRAKASAM 46 TALLUR 0.513 0.383 0.547 0.34 -25.3 Moderate

PRAKASAM 47 TANGUTUR 0.353 0.213 0.382 0.171 -39.7 Moderate

PRAKASAM 48 TARLUPADU 0.463 0.312 0.376 0.256 -32.6 Moderate

PRAKASAM 49 TRIPURANTAKAM 0.465 0.352 0.458 0.308 -24.3 Normal

PRAKASAM 50 UPPAPADU 0.442 0.396 0.47 0.383 -10.4 Normal

PRAKASAM 51 VELIGANDLA 0.49 0.279 0.391 0.211 -43.1 Moderate

PRAKASAM 52 VETAPALEM 0.27 0.098 0.445 0.245 -63.7 Moderate

PRAKASAM 53 VOLETIVARIPALEM 0.411 0.307 0.426 0.226 -25.3 Moderate

PRAKASAM 54 YEDDANAPUDI 0.336 0.298 0.395 0.373 -11.3 Normal

PRAKASAM 55 YERRAGONDAPALEM 0.484 0.374 0.432 0.343 -22.7 Normal

PRAKASAM 56 ZARUDUMALLI 0.325 0.21 0.41 0.231 -35.4 Moderate

SRIKAKULAM 0.575 0.504 0.636 0.656 -12.3 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 1 AMDALAVALASA 0.582 0.524 0.657 0.68 -10.0 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 2 BHAMINI 0.605 0.453 0.646 0.7 -25.1 Moderate

SRIKAKULAM 3 BURJA 0.618 0.532 0.664 0.68 -13.9 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 4 ETCHERLA 0.495 0.456 0.587 0.618 -7.9 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 5 GANGUVARISIGADAM 0.568 0.505 0.6 0.613 -11.1 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 6 GARA 0.506 0.423 0.611 0.635 -16.4 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 7 HIRAMAM 0.605 0.495 0.661 0.682 -18.2 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 8 ICHCHAPURAM 0.601 0.519 0.653 0.678 -13.6 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 9 JALUMURU 0.597 0.525 0.679 0.708 -12.1 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 10 KANCHILI 0.604 0.561 0.66 0.68 -7.1 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 11 KAVITI 0.605 0.53 0.599 0.665 -12.4 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 12 KOTTABOMMALI 0.575 0.514 0.646 0.667 -10.6 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 13 KOTTURU 0.621 0.493 0.668 0.656 -20.6 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 14 LAVERU 0.496 0.448 0.596 0.591 -9.7 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 15 MANDASA 0.612 0.556 0.654 0.686 -9.2 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 16 MELIAPUTTI 0.616 0.552 0.649 0.699 -10.4 Normal

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SRIKAKULAM 17 NANDIGAON 0.58 0.485 0.667 0.678 -16.4 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 18 NARSANNAPETA 0.614 0.538 0.687 0.687 -12.4 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 19 PALAKONDA 0.634 0.553 0.681 0.671 -12.8 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 20 PALASA 0.573 0.514 0.643 0.661 -10.3 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 21 PATHAPATNAM 0.621 0.541 0.668 0.689 -12.9 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 22 POLAKI 0.581 0.494 0.659 0.665 -15.0 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 23 PONDURU 0.576 0.512 0.65 0.632 -11.1 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 24 RAJAM 0.567 0.521 0.595 0.635 -8.1 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 25 RANASTALAM 0.491 0.414 0.537 0.569 -15.7 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 26 REGIDIAMUDALAVALASA 0.609 0.538 0.648 0.657 -11.7 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 27 SANTHABOMMALI 0.548 0.49 0.652 0.667 -10.6 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 28 SANTHAKAVITI 0.619 0.531 0.668 0.667 -14.2 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 29 SARAVARO 0.618 0.556 0.674 0.695 -10.0 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 30 SARBUJJILI 0.608 0.498 0.682 0.696 -18.1 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 31 SEETHAMPETA 0.627 0.508 0.659 0.664 -19.0 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 32 SOMPETA 0.573 0.517 0.652 0.682 -9.8 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 33 SRIKAKULAM 0.515 0.488 0.622 0.64 -5.2 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 34 TEKKALI 0.601 0.524 0.663 0.657 -12.8 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 35 VANGARA 0.595 0.553 0.669 0.67 -7.1 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 36 VEERAGHATTAM 0.644 0.542 0.68 0.667 -15.8 Normal

SRIKAKULAM 37 VJRAPUKOTTURU 0.556 0.466 0.636 0.672 -16.2 Normal

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VISAKAPATNAM 0.53 0.479 0.595 0.608 -9.6 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 1 ANAKAPALLI 0.512 0.477 0.592 0.574 -6.8 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 2 ANANDAPURAM 0.527 0.51 0.571 0.601 -3.2 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 3 ANANTAGIRI 0.586 0.488 0.639 0.628 -16.7 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 4 ARAKUVALLEY 0.502 0.439 0.544 0.487 -12.5 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 5 ATCHUTAPURAM 0.489 0.495 0.57 0.576 1.2 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 6 AUTCHYYAPETA 0.53 0.506 0.587 0.564 -4.5 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 7 BHEEMUNIPATNAM 0.52 0.51 0.543 0.587 -1.9 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 8 CHIDIKADA 0.561 0.487 0.634 0.621 -13.2 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 9 CHINTAPALLI 0.596 0.489 0.614 0.625 -18.0 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 10 CHODAVARAM 0.564 0.518 0.667 0.608 -8.2 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 11 DEVARAPALLI 0.554 0.493 0.642 0.62 -11.0 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 12 DUMBRIGUDA 0.537 0.384 0.54 0.537 -28.5 Moderate

VISAKAPATNAM 13 GAJUVAKA 0.523 0.498 0.516 0.555 -4.8 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 14 GANGARAJUMADUGULA 0.553 0.373 0.6 0.578 -32.5 Moderate

VISAKAPATNAM 15 GOLUGONDA 0.542 0.5 0.586 0.64 -7.7 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 16 GUDEMKOTHVEEDU 0.591 0.544 0.63 0.642 -8.0 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 17 HUKUMPETA 0.501 0.348 0.603 0.569 -30.5 Moderate

VISAKAPATNAM 18 KASIMKOTA 0.537 0.527 0.594 0.599 -1.9 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 19 K KOTAPADU 0.532 0.479 0.601 0.596 -10.0 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 20 KOTAVURATLA 0.527 0.506 0.6 0.617 -4.0 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 21 KOYYURU 0.612 0.558 0.628 0.668 -8.8 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 22 MADUGULA 0.583 0.522 0.635 0.62 -10.5 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 23 MAKAVARAPALEM 0.521 0.501 0.559 0.591 -3.8 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 24 MUNCHINGIPUTTU 0.524 0.342 0.569 0.581 -34.7 Moderate

VISAKAPATNAM 25 MUNGAPAKA 0.505 0.472 0.619 0.626 -6.5 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 26 NAKKALLI 0.493 0.49 0.561 0.609 -0.6 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 27 NARSIPATNAM 0.501 0.474 0.571 0.604 -5.4 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 28 NATAVARAM 0.551 0.517 0.616 0.659 -6.2 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 29 PADERU 0.492 0.371 0.621 0.594 -24.6 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 30 PADMANABHAM 0.508 0.476 0.593 0.603 -6.3 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 31 PARAVADA 0.483 0.497 0.505 0.565 2.9 Normal

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VISAKAPATNAM 32 PAYARAOPETA 0.457 0.481 0.617 0.619 5.3 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 33 PEDABAYALU 0.559 0.36 0.574 0.556 -35.6 Moderate

VISAKAPATNAM 34 PEDAGANTYADA 0.416 0.444 0.472 0.514 6.7 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 35 PENDURTHI 0.551 0.533 0.584 0.593 -3.3 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 36 RAMBILLI 0.411 0.414 0.515 0.62 0.7 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 37 RAYKMATAM 0.554 0.525 0.586 0.617 -5.2 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 38 ROLUGUNTA 0.535 0.53 0.593 0.624 -0.9 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 39 SABBAVARAM 0.526 0.497 0.602 0.579 -5.5 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 40 S-RAYAVARAM 0.448 0.418 0.619 0.665 -6.7 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 41 VISAKHAPATNAM 0.528 0.524 0.506 0.656 -0.8 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 42 VISAKHAPATNAM URBAN 0.42 0.412 0.339 0.481 -1.9 Normal

VISAKAPATNAM 43 YELLAMANCHILI 0.513 0.498 0.615 0.616 -2.9 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 0.561 0.472 0.615 0.626 -15.9 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 1 BADANGI 0.559 0.481 0.609 0.597 -14.0 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 2 BALAJIPETA 0.607 0.546 0.678 0.664 -10.0 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 3 BHOGAPURAM 0.483 0.48 0.535 0.596 -0.6 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 4 BOBBILI 0.596 0.469 0.65 0.601 -21.3 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 5 BONDAPALLI 0.515 0.413 0.56 0.593 -19.8 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 6 CHEPURUPALLI 0.495 0.45 0.502 0.593 -9.1 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 7 DATTIRAJERA 0.545 0.456 0.576 0.609 -16.3 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 8 DENKADA 0.496 0.464 0.528 0.609 -6.5 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 9 GAJAPATHINAGARAM 0.537 0.43 0.596 0.625 -19.9 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 10 GANTIYADA 0.551 0.438 0.635 0.662 -20.5 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 11 GARGUBILLI 0.616 0.51 0.681 0.663 -17.2 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 12 GARVIDI 0.511 0.466 0.542 0.611 -8.8 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 13 GUMMALALAXMIPUR 0.571 0.447 0.614 0.644 -21.7 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 14 GURLA 0.513 0.461 0.543 0.619 -10.1 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 15 JAMI 0.546 0.494 0.637 0.634 -9.5 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 16 JIYYAMMAVALASA 0.633 0.514 0.685 0.658 -18.8 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 17 KOMARADA 0.643 0.505 0.663 0.666 -21.5 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 18 KOTHAVALASA 0.498 0.486 0.555 0.553 -2.4 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 19 KURUPAM 0.613 0.495 0.63 0.67 -19.2 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 20 LAKKVARAPUKOTA 0.426 0.438 0.593 0.596 2.8 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 21 MAKKUVA 0.615 0.486 0.65 0.62 -21.0 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 22 MELLIMARLA 0.509 0.468 0.526 0.61 -8.1 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 23 MENTADA 0.57 0.463 0.629 0.633 -18.8 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 24 MERAKAMUDIDAM 0.515 0.488 0.554 0.618 -5.2 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 25 PACHIPENTA 0.596 0.474 0.612 0.594 -20.5 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 26 PARVATHIPUR 0.617 0.49 0.651 0.643 -20.6 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 27 PUSPATIREGA 0.494 0.444 0.516 0.634 -10.1 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 28 RAMABADRAPURAM 0.562 0.446 0.634 0.601 -20.6 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 29 SALUR 0.603 0.424 0.63 0.611 -29.7 Moderate

VIZIANAGARAM 30 SEETHANAGARAM 0.621 0.499 0.668 0.638 -19.6 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 31 SRUNGAVARAPUKOTA 0.576 0.49 0.646 0.651 -14.9 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 32 THERLAM 0.562 0.523 0.601 0.646 -6.9 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 33 VEPADA 0.459 0.457 0.622 0.614 -0.4 Normal

VIZIANAGARAM 34 VIZIANAGARAM 0.504 0.436 0.555 0.618 -13.5 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 0.459 0.468 0.626 0.626 2.0 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 1 AKIVEDU 0.481 0.424 0.684 0.672 -11.9 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 2 ATTILI 0.524 0.55 0.686 0.67 5.0 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 3 BHEEMAVARAM 0.139 0.248 0.639 0.625 78.4 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 4 BHIMADOLE 0.485 0.411 0.68 0.693 -15.3 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 5 BUTTAYAGUDEM 0.425 0.462 0.449 0.54 8.7 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 6 CHAGALLU 0.475 0.51 0.632 0.617 7.4 Normal

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WESTGODAVARI 7 CHINTALAPUDI 0.478 0.513 0.555 0.567 7.3 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 8 DENDULURU 0.367 0.477 0.684 0.68 30.0 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 9 DEVARPALLE 0.495 0.42 0.56 0.52 -15.2 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 10 ELURU 0.471 0.477 0.671 0.654 1.3 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 11 GANAPAVARAM 0.55 0.511 0.701 0.707 -7.1 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 12 GOPALAPURAM 0.451 0.43 0.497 0.529 -4.7 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 13 IRAGAVARAM 0.489 0.551 0.692 0.672 12.7 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 14 JANGAREDDYGUDEM 0.505 0.52 0.611 0.611 3.0 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 15 JANGAREDDYGUDEM 0.497 0.478 0.601 0.588 -3.8 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 16 JEELUGUMILLI 0.485 0.516 0.555 0.592 6.4 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 17 KAIKALUR 0.428 0.398 0.687 0.687 -7.0 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 18 KALLA 0.379 0.327 0.666 0.677 -13.7 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 19 KAMAVARAPUKOTA 0.515 0.494 0.604 0.63 -4.1 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 20 KOVVUR 0.462 0.527 0.606 0.622 14.1 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 21 KOYYALAGUDEM 0.434 0.439 0.482 0.553 1.2 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 22 LINGAPALEM 0.49 0.457 0.603 0.591 -6.7 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 23 MOGALTURU 0.243 0.396 0.704 0.665 63.0 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 24 NALLAJERLA 0.457 0.446 0.558 0.563 -2.4 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 25 NARSAPUR 0.301 0.461 0.68 0.697 53.2 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 26 NIDADAVOLE 0.482 0.548 0.642 0.661 13.7 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 27 NIDAMARRU 0.576 0.582 0.701 0.704 1.0 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 28 PADAVEGI 0.49 0.45 0.658 0.646 -8.2 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 29 PALACOLE 0.451 0.455 0.695 0.676 0.9 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 30 PALAKODERU 0.39 0.492 0.692 0.687 26.2 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 31 PEDDAPADU 0.465 0.406 0.678 0.639 -12.7 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 32 PENTAPDU 0.554 0.515 0.667 0.654 -7.0 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 33 PENUGONDA 0.485 0.54 0.696 0.694 11.3 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 34 PENUMANTRA 0.343 0.556 0.692 0.683 62.1 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 35 PERAVALI 0.458 0.546 0.671 0.648 19.2 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 36 PODURU 0.516 0.565 0.709 0.699 9.5 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 37 POLAVARAM 0.408 0.375 0.597 0.635 -8.1 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 38 T NARASAPURAM 0.462 0.496 0.574 0.589 7.4 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 39 TADEPALLIGUDEM 0.416 0.372 0.545 0.493 -10.6 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 40 TALLAPUDI 0.498 0.447 0.649 0.572 -10.2 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 41 TANUKU 0.582 0.489 0.703 0.695 -16.0 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 42 TIRUMALA 0.543 0.448 0.683 0.668 -17.5 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 43 UNDI 0.371 0.44 0.683 0.642 18.6 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 44 UNDRAJAVARAM 0.537 0.588 0.694 0.711 9.5 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 45 UNGUTURU 0.542 0.493 0.718 0.716 -9.0 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 46 VEERAVASARAM 0.373 0.506 0.689 0.669 35.7 Normal

WESTGODAVARI 47 YELLAMANCHILI 0.447 0.53 0.701 0.699 18.6 Normal

Note : Normal = Normal / Mild

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Moisture adequacy index (MAI) and drought category of different mandals upto Sepetember during Kharif 2014

DISTRICT S.No Name of the mandal SRIKAKULAM

MAI (%)

Drought category

SRIKAKULAM 1 VEERAGHATTAM 85 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 2 VANGARA 86 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 3 REGIDIAMADALAVALAS 84 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 4 RAJAM 88 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 5 GANGUVARI SINGADAM 72 Milddrought

SRIKAKULAM 6 LAVERU 64 Milddrought

SRIKAKULAM 7 RANASTALAM 66 Milddrought

SRIKAKULAM 8 ETCHERLA 82 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 9 PONDURU 71 Milddrought

SRIKAKULAM 10 SANTHAKAVITI 71 Milddrought

SRIKAKULAM 11 BURJA 85 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 12 PALAKONDA 86 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 13 SEETHAMPETA 88 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 14 BHAMINI 89 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 15 KOTHURU 90 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 16 HIRAMANDALAM 90 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 17 SARUBUJJILI 74 Milddrought

SRIKAKULAM 18 AMADALAVALASA 86 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 19 SRIKAKULAM 80 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 20 GARA 71 Milddrought

SRIKAKULAM 21 POLAKI 89 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 22 NARASANNAPETA 90 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 23 JALUMURU 80 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 24 SARAVAKOTA 89 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 25 PATHAPATNAM 84 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 26 MELIAPUTTI 91 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 27 TEKKALI 76 Milddrought

SRIKAKULAM 28 KOTABOMMAL 88 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 29 SANTHABOMMALI 89 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 30 NANDIGAM 76 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 31 VAJRAPUKOTHURU 59 Milddrought

SRIKAKULAM 32 PALASA 82 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 33 MANDASA 83 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 34 SOMPETA 89 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 35 KANCHILI 85 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 36 KAVITI 81 No Drought

SRIKAKULAM 37 ICHCHAPURAM 59 Milddrought

SRIKAKULAM 38 LAXMINARASAMPET 72 Milddrought

VIZIANAGARAM 1 KOMARADA 76 No Drought

VIZIANAGARAM 2 GUMMALAKSHMIPURAM 83 No Drought

VIZIANAGARAM 3 KURUPAM 71 Milddrought

VIZIANAGARAM 4 JIYYAMMA VALASA 60 Milddrought

VIZIANAGARAM 5 GARUGUBILLI 72 Milddrought

VIZIANAGARAM 6 PARVATHIPURAM 91 No Drought

VIZIANAGARAM 7 MAKKUVA 81 No Drought

VIZIANAGARAM 8 SEETHANAGARAM 86 No Drought

VIZIANAGARAM 9 BALAJIPETA 75 Milddrought

VIZIANAGARAM 10 BOBBILI 78 No Drought

VIZIANAGARAM 11 SALUR 73 Milddrought

VIZIANAGARAM 12 PACHIPENTA 64 Milddrought

VIZIANAGARAM 13 RAMABHADRAPURAM 72 Milddrought

VIZIANAGARAM 14 BADANGI 62 Milddrought

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VIZIANAGARAM 15 THERLAM 80 No Drought

VIZIANAGARAM 16 MERAKAMUDIDAM 78 No Drought

VIZIANAGARAM 17 DATTIRAJERU 71 Milddrought

VIZIANAGARAM 18 MENTADA 64 Milddrought

VIZIANAGARAM 19 GAJAPATHINAGARAM 67 Milddrought

VIZIANAGARAM 20 BONDAPALLE 68 Milddrought

VIZIANAGARAM 21 GURLA 84 No Drought

VIZIANAGARAM 22 GARIVIDI 66 Milddrought

VIZIANAGARAM 23 CHEEPURUPALLE 64 Milddrought

VIZIANAGARAM 24 NELLIMARLA 80 No Drought

VIZIANAGARAM 25 PUSAPATIREGA 69 Milddrought

VIZIANAGARAM 26 BHOGHAPURAM 58 Milddrought

VIZIANAGARAM 27 DENKADA 58 Milddrought

VIZIANAGARAM 28 VIZIANAGARAM 77 No Drought

VIZIANAGARAM 29 GANTYADA 74 Milddrought

VIZIANAGARAM 30 SRUNGAVARAPUKOTA 74 Milddrought

VIZIANAGARAM 31 VEPADA 59 Milddrought

VIZIANAGARAM 32 LAKKAVARAPUKOTA 74 Milddrought

VIZIANAGARAM 33 JAMI 72 Milddrought

VIZIANAGARAM 34 KOTHAVALASA 60 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 1 MUNCHINGIPUTTU 79 No Drought

VISAKHAPATNAM 2 PEDABAYALU 82 No Drought

VISAKHAPATNAM 3 HUKUMPETAU 77 No Drought

VISAKHAPATNAM 4 DUMBRIGUDA 66 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 5 ARAKU VALLEY 75 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 6 ANANTHAGIRI 67 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 7 DEVARAPALLE 70 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 8 CHEEDIKADA 60 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 9 MADUGULA 45 Moderate drought

VISAKHAPATNAM 10 PADERU 89 No Drought

VISAKHAPATNAM 11 GANGARAJU MADUGULA 77 No Drought

VISAKHAPATNAM 12 CHINTAPALLE 71 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 13 GUDEM KOTHAVEEDHI 81 No Drought

VISAKHAPATNAM 14 KOYYURU 65 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 15 GOLUGONDA 76 No Drought

VISAKHAPATNAM 16 NATHAVARAM 81 No Drought

VISAKHAPATNAM 17 NARSIPATNAM 69 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 18 ROLUGUNTA 77 No Drought

VISAKHAPATNAM 19 RAVIKAMATHAM 68 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 20 BUTCHAYYAPETA 68 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 21 CHODAVARAM 63 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 22 K KOTAPADU 56 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 23 SABBAVARAM 54 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 24 PENDURTHI 56 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 25 ANANDAPURAM 64 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 26 PADMANABHAM 55 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 27 BHEEMUNIPATNAM 61 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 28 VISAKHAPATNAM(U) 80 No Drought

VISAKHAPATNAM 29 VISAKHAPATNAM 63 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 30 GAJUWAKA 63 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 31 PEDAGANTYADA 49 Moderate drought

VISAKHAPATNAM 32 PARAVADA 48 Moderate

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drought

VISAKHAPATNAM 33 ANAKAPALLE 73 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 34 MUNAGAPAKA 69 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 35 KASIMKOTA 63 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 36 MAKAVARAPALEM 59 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 37 KOTAURATLA 64 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 38 PAYAKARAOPETA 72 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 39 NAKKAPALLE 75 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 40 S RAYAVARAM 36 Moderate drought

VISAKHAPATNAM 41 YELAMANCHILI 59 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 42 RAMBILLI 61 Milddrought

VISAKHAPATNAM 43 ATCHUTAPURAM 53 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 1 MAREDUMILLI 67 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 2 Y RAMAVARAM 67 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 3 ADDATEEGALA 69 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 4 RAJAVOMMANGI 48 Moderate drought

EAST GODAVARI 5 KOTANANDURU 75 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 6 TUNI 68 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 7 THONDANGI 58 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 8 GOLLAPROLU 46 Moderate drought

EAST GODAVARI 9 SANKHAVARAM 67 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 10 PRATHIPADU 25 Moderate drought

EAST GODAVARI 11 YELESWARAM 57 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 12 GANGAVARAM 48 Moderate drought

EAST GODAVARI 13 RAMPACHODAVARAM 68 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 14 DEVIPATNAM 61 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 15 SEETHANAGARAM 54 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 16 KORUKONDA 68 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 17 GOKAVARAM 60 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 18 JAGGAMPETA 61 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 19 KIRLAMPUDI 60 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 20 PEDDAPURAM 43 Moderate drought

EAST GODAVARI 21 PITHAPURAM 53 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 22 KOTHAPALLEE 52 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 23 KAKINADA (RURAL) 62 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 24 KAKINADA(URBAN) 54 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 25 SAMALKOTA 57 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 26 RANGAMPETA 51 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 27 GANDEPALLE 47 Moderate drought

EAST GODAVARI 28 RAJANAGARAM 66 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 29 RAJAHMUNDRY RURAL 58 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 30 RAJAMUNDRY(URBAN) 68 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 31 KADIAM 66 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 32 MANDAPETA 51 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 33 ANAPARTHI 47 Moderate drought

EAST GODAVARI 34 BICCAVOLU 47 Moderate drought

EAST GODAVARI 35 PEDAPUDI 57 Milddrought

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EAST GODAVARI 36 KARAPA 56 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 37 THALLAREVU 45 Moderate drought

EAST GODAVARI 38 KAJULURU 58 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 39 RAMACHANDRAPURAM 64 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 40 RAYAVARAM 60 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 41 KAPILESWARAPURAM 68 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 42 ALAMURU 67 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 43 ATREYAPURAM 74 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 44 RAVULAPALEM 73 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 45 PAMARRU 63 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 46 KOTHAPETA 79 No Drought

EAST GODAVARI 47 P GANNAVARAM 43 Moderate drought

EAST GODAVARI 48 AMBAJIPETA 57 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 49 AINAVILLI 49 Moderate drought

EAST GODAVARI 50 MUMMIDIVARAM 58 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 51 I POLAVARAM 56 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 52 KATRENIKONA 55 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 53 UPPALAGUPTAM 58 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 54 AMALAPURAM 53 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 55 ALLAVARAM 62 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 56 MAMIDIKUDURU 53 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 57 RAZOLE 43 Moderate drought

EAST GODAVARI 58 MALIKIPURAM 53 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 59 SAKHINETIPALLE 61 Milddrought

EAST GODAVARI 60 ROUTHULAPUDI 59 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 1 JEELUGUMILLI 61 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 2 BUTTAYAGUDEM 65 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 3 POLAVARAM 68 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 4 THALLAPUDI 44 Moderate drought

WEST GODAVARI 5 GOPALAPURAM 59 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 6 KOYYALAGUDEM 60 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 7 JANGAREDDIGUDEM 65 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 8 T NARASAPURAM 64 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 9 CHINTALAPUDI 65 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 10 LINGAPALEM 66 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 11 KAMAVARAPUKOTA 54 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 12 DWARAKA TIRUMALA 67 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 13 NALLAJERLA 61 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 14 DEVARAPALLE 54 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 15 CHAGALLU 75 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 16 KOVVUR 71 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 17 NIDADAVOLE 76 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 18 TADEPALLIGUDEM 72 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 19 UNGUTURU 71 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 20 BHIMADOLE 47 Moderate drought

WEST GODAVARI 21 PADAVEGI 63 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 22 PEDAPADU 59 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 23 ELURU 67 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 24 DENDULURU 54 Milddrought

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WEST GODAVARI 25 NIDAMARRU 65 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 26 GANAPAVARAM 45 Moderate drought

WEST GODAVARI 27 PENTAPADU 71 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 28 TANUKU 69 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 29 UNDRAJAVARAM 75 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 30 PERAVALI 68 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 31 IRAGAVARAM 62 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 32 ATTILI 68 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 33 UNDI 65 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 34 AKIVEEDU 59 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 35 KALLA 67 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 36 BHEEMAVARAM 57 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 37 PALAKODERU 50 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 38 VEERAVASARAM 61 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 39 PENUMANTRA 64 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 40 PENUGONDA 64 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 41 ACHANTA 60 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 42 PODURU 52 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 43 PALACOLE 54 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 44 YELAMANCHILI 61 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 45 NARASAPURAM 53 Milddrought

WEST GODAVARI 46 MOGALTHUR 54 Milddrought

KRISHNA 1 JAGGAYYAPETA 50 Milddrought

KRISHNA 2 VATSAVAI 59 Milddrought

KRISHNA 3 PENUGANCHIPROLU 62 Milddrought

KRISHNA 4 NANDIGAMA 61 Milddrought

KRISHNA 5 CHANDARLAPADU 51 Milddrought

KRISHNA 6 KANCHIKA CHERLA 67 Milddrought

KRISHNA 7 VEERULAPADU 73 Milddrought

KRISHNA 8 IBRAHIMPATNAM 61 Milddrought

KRISHNA 9 G KONDURU 50 Milddrought

KRISHNA 10 MYLARAM 64 Milddrought

KRISHNA 11 A KONDURU 57 Milddrought

KRISHNA 12 GAMPALAGUDEM 64 Milddrought

KRISHNA 13 TIRUVURU 66 Milddrought

KRISHNA 14 VISSANNAPET 54 Milddrought

KRISHNA 15 REDDIGUDEM 54 Milddrought

KRISHNA 16 VIJAYAWADA RURAL 46 Moderate drought

KRISHNA 17 VIJAYAWADA URBAN 67 Milddrought

KRISHNA 18 PENAMALURU 73 Milddrought

KRISHNA 19 THOTLAVALLURU 56 Milddrought

KRISHNA 20 KANNIPADU 62 Milddrought

KRISHNA 21 GANNAVARAM 59 Milddrought

KRISHNA 22 AGIRIPALLE 63 Milddrought

KRISHNA 23 NUZVID 43 Moderate drought

KRISHNA 24 CHATRAI 62 Milddrought

KRISHNA 25 MUSUNURU 60 Milddrought

KRISHNA 26 BAPULAPAD 58 Milddrought

KRISHNA 27 UNGUTURU 34 Moderate drought

KRISHNA 28 VUYYURU 56 Milddrought

KRISHNA 29 PAMIDIMUKKALA 51 Milddrought

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KRISHNA 30 MOVVA 55 Milddrought

KRISHNA 31 GHANTASALA 44 Moderate drought

KRISHNA 32 CHALLAPALLE 63 Milddrought

KRISHNA 33 MOPIDEVI 57 Milddrought

KRISHNA 34 AVANIGADA 41 Moderate drought

KRISHNA 35 NAGAYALANKA 44 Moderate drought

KRISHNA 36 KODURU 47 Moderate drought

KRISHNA 37 MACHILIPATNAM 60 Milddrought

KRISHNA 38 GUDUR 66 Milddrought

KRISHNA 39 PAMARRU 64 Milddrought

KRISHNA 40 PEDAPARUPUDI 58 Milddrought

KRISHNA 41 NANDIVADA 56 Milddrought

KRISHNA 42 GUDIVADA 64 Milddrought

KRISHNA 43 GUDLAVALLERU 64 Milddrought

KRISHNA 44 PEDANA 54 Milddrought

KRISHNA 45 BANTUMILLI 56 Milddrought

KRISHNA 46 MUDINAPALLE 44 Moderate drought

KRISHNA 47 MANDAVALLI 66 Milddrought

KRISHNA 48 KAIKALUR 55 Milddrought

KRISHNA 49 KALIDINDI 64 Milddrought

KRISHNA 50 KRUTHIVENNU 55 Milddrought

GUNTUR 1 MACHERLA 36 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 2 RENTACHINTALA 43 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 3 GURAZALA 40 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 4 DACHEPALLE 40 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 5 MACHAVARAM 40 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 6 BELLAMKONDA 48 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 7 ATCHAMPET 49 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 8 KROSURU 40 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 9 AMARAVATHI 48 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 10 THULLUR 38 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 11 THADEPALLE 40 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 12 MANGALAGIRI 39 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 13 TADIKONDA 30 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 14 PEDAKURAPADU 49 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 15 SATTENAPALLE 37 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 16 RAJUPALEM 27 Moderate drought

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GUNTUR 17 PIDUGURALLA 35 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 18 KAREMPUDI 35 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 19 DURGI 23 Severe drought

GUNTUR 20 VELDURTHI 31 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 21 BOLLAPALLE 37 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 22 NEKARIKALLU 30 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 23 MUPPALLA 26 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 24 PHIRANGIPURAM 37 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 25 MEDIKONDURU 39 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 26 GUNTUR 50 Milddrought

GUNTUR 27 PEDAKAKANI 40 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 28 DUGGIRALA 37 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 29 KOLLIPARA 39 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 30 KOLLUR 42 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 31 VEMURU 45 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 32 TENALI 43 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 33 TSUNDUR 32 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 34 CHEBROLE 39 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 35 VATTICHERUKURU 44 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 36 PRATHIPADU 34 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 37 EDLAPADU 44 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 38 NADENDLA 36 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 39 NARASARAOPETA 49 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 40 ROMPICHERLA 32 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 41 IPUR 25 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 42 SAVALYAPURAM 34 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 43 VINUKONDA 37 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 44 NUZENDLA 36 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 45 CHILAKALURIPET 44 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 46 PEDANANDIPADU 40 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 47 KAKUMANU 36 Moderate drought

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GUNTUR 48 PONNUR 36 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 49 AMRUTHALUR 49 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 50 CHERUKUPALLE 25 Severe drought

GUNTUR 51 BHATTIPROLU 29 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 52 REPALLE 47 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 53 NAGARAM 25 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 54 NIZAMPATNAM 30 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 55 PITTALAVANIPALEM 45 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 56 KARLAPALEM 26 Moderate drought

GUNTUR 57 BAPATLA 44 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 1 YERRAGONDAPALEM 42 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 2 PULLALACHERUVU 29 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 3 TRIPURANTHAKAM 14 Severe drought

PRAKASAM 4 KURICHEDU 24 Severe drought

PRAKASAM 5 DONAKONDA 36 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 6 PEDAARAVEEDU 24 Severe drought

PRAKASAM 7 DORNALA 21 Severe drought

PRAKASAM 8 ARDHAVEEDU 35 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 9 MARKAPUR 36 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 10 TARLAPADU 43 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 11 KONAKANAMITLA 28 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 12 PODILI 18 Severe drought

PRAKASAM 13 DARSI 35 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 14 MUNDLAMURU 31 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 15 THALLUR 31 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 16 ADDANKI 29 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 17 BALLIKURUVA 41 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 18 SANTHAMAGULURU 26 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 19 YEDDANAPUDI 45 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 20 MARTUR 31 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 21 PARCHUR 25 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 22 KARAMCHEDU 33 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 23 CHIRALA 46 Moderate drought

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PRAKASAM 24 VETAPALEM 43 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 25 INKOLLU 20 Severe drought

PRAKASAM 26 JANAKAVARAMPANGULU 36 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 27 KORISAPADU 33 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 28 MADDIPADU 23 Severe drought

PRAKASAM 29 CHIMAKURTHI 35 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 30 MARRIPUDI 22 Severe drought

PRAKASAM 31 KANIGIRI 23 Severe drought

PRAKASAM 32 HANUMANTHUNIPADU 37 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 33 BESTAVARIPETA 22 Severe drought

PRAKASAM 34 CUMBUM 40 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 35 RACHERLA 37 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 36 GIDDALURU 34 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 37 KOMAROLU 31 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 38 CHADRASEKARAPURAM 34 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 39 VELIGANDLA 24 Severe drought

PRAKASAM 40 PEDACHERLOPALLE 32 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 41 PONNALURU 23 Severe drought

PRAKASAM 42 KONDAPI 18 Severe drought

PRAKASAM 43 SANTHANUTHLAPADU 17 Severe drought

PRAKASAM 44 ONGOLE 24 Severe drought

PRAKASAM 45 NAGULUPPALAPADU 34 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 46 CHINAGANJAM 30 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 47 KOTHAPATNAM 31 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 48 TANGUTUR 18 Severe drought

PRAKASAM 49 ZARUGUMILLI 25 Severe drought

PRAKASAM 50 KANDUKUR 29 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 51 VOLETIVARIPALEM 31 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 52 PAMUR 15 Severe drought

PRAKASAM 53 LINGASAMUDRAM 24 Severe drought

PRAKASAM 54 GUDLURU 24 Severe drought

PRAKASAM 55 ULAVAPADU 35 Moderate drought

PRAKASAM 56 SINGARAYAKONDA 37 Moderate drought

NELLORE 1 SEETHARAMAPURAM 25 Moderate drought

NELLORE 2 VARIKUNTAPADU 25 Moderate drought

NELLORE 3 KONDAPURAM 20 Severe drought

NELLORE 4 JALADANKI 19 Severe drought

NELLORE 5 KAVALI 18 Severe drought

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NELLORE 6 BOGOLE 21 Severe drought

NELLORE 7 KALIGIRI 22 Severe drought

NELLORE 8 VINJAMUR 36 Moderate drought

NELLORE 9 DUTTALUR 16 Severe drought

NELLORE 10 UDAYAGIRI 17 Severe drought

NELLORE 11 MARRIPADU 17 Severe drought

NELLORE 12 ATMAKUR 44 Moderate drought

NELLORE 13 ANUMASAMUDRAMPETA 27 Moderate drought

NELLORE 14 DAGADARTHI 25 Severe drought

NELLORE 15 ALLUR 21 Severe drought

NELLORE 16 VIDAVALUR 20 Severe drought

NELLORE 17 KODAVALUR 18 Severe drought

NELLORE 18 BUCCHIREDDIPALEM 23 Severe drought

NELLORE 19 SANGAM 22 Severe drought

NELLORE 20 CHEJERLA 11 Severe drought

NELLORE 21 ANANTHASAGARAM 21 Severe drought

NELLORE 22 KALUVOYA 16 Severe drought

NELLORE 23 RAPUR 14 Severe drought

NELLORE 24 PODLAKUR 22 Severe drought

NELLORE 25 NELLORE 20 Severe drought

NELLORE 26 KOVUR 26 Moderate drought

NELLORE 27 INDUKURPET 15 Severe drought

NELLORE 28 THOTAPALLIGUDUR 20 Severe drought

NELLORE 29 MUTHUKUR 28 Moderate drought

NELLORE 30 VENKATACHALAM 25 Moderate drought

NELLORE 31 MANUBOLU 29 Moderate drought

NELLORE 32 GUDUR 32 Moderate drought

NELLORE 33 SYDAPURAM 24 Severe drought

NELLORE 34 DAKKILI 32 Moderate drought

NELLORE 35 VENKATAGIRI 28 Moderate drought

NELLORE 36 BALAYAPALLE 31 Moderate drought

NELLORE 37 OJILI 27 Moderate drought

NELLORE 38 CHILLAKUR 29 Moderate drought

NELLORE 39 KOTA 30 Moderate drought

NELLORE 40 VAKADU 39 Moderate drought

NELLORE 41 CHITTAMUR 17 Severe drought

NELLORE 42 NAIDUPETA 32 Moderate drought

NELLORE 43 PELLAKUR 25 Severe drought

NELLORE 44 DORAVARISATRAM 27 Moderate drought

NELLORE 45 SULLURPETA 29 Moderate drought

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NELLORE 46 TADA 47 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 1 PEDDAMANDYAM 27.5 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 2 THAMBALLAPALLE 15.39 Severe drought

CHITTOOR 3 MULAKALACHERUVU 14.44 Severe drought

CHITTOOR 4 PEDDATHIPPASAMUDRA 12.11 Severe drought

CHITTOOR 5 B KOTHAKOTA 17 Severe drought

CHITTOOR 6 KURABALAKOTA 30.86 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 7 GURRAMKONDA 29.56 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 8 KALAKADA 27.83 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 9 KAMBHAMVARIPALLE 42.67 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 10 YARRAVARIPALEM 37.75 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 11 TIRUPATI URBAN 60.17 Milddrought

CHITTOOR 12 RENIGUNTA 47 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 13 YERPEDU 34.11 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 14 SRIKALAHASTI 35.64 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 15 THOTTAMBEDU 34.06 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 16 BUCHINAIDU KHANDRI 47.67 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 17 VARADAIAHPALEM 53 Milddrought

CHITTOOR 18 SATYAVEDU 40.08 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 19 NAGALAPURAM 52.61 Milddrought

CHITTOOR 20 PICHATUR 38.5 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 21 VIJAYA PURAM 53.72 Milddrought

CHITTOOR 22 NINDRA 39.06 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 23 K V P PURAM 36.56 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 24 NARAYANAVANAM 42.72 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 25 VADAMALAPETA 53.14 Milddrought

CHITTOOR 26 TIRUPATI 46.56 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 27 RAMACHNDRAPURAM 42.06 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 28 CHANDRAGIRI 41.39 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 29 CHINNAGOTTIGALLU 43.06 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 30 ROMPICHERLA 42.14 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 31 PILERU 42.75 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 32 KALIKIRI 38.94 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 33 VALMIKIPURAM 32.61 Moderate drought

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CHITTOOR 34 NIMMANAPALLE 21.47 Severe drought

CHITTOOR 35 MANDAPALLE 34.53 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 36 RAMASAMUDRAM 23.28 Severe drought

CHITTOOR 37 PUNGANUR 28.86 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 38 CHOWDEPALLE 33.11 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 39 SOMALA 38.78 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 40 SODAM 29.11 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 41 PULICHERLA 19.83 Severe drought

CHITTOOR 42 PAKALA 29.61 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 43 VEDURU KUPPAM 44.42 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 44 PUTTUR 34.61 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 45 NAGARI 39.5 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 46 KARVETINAGAR 40.22 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 47 SRIRANGARAJAPURAM 37.36 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 48 PALASAMUDRAM 45.03 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 49 GANGADHARA NELLORE 31.86 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 50 PENUMURU 37.56 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 51 PUTHALAPATTU 27.67 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 52 IRALA 34.28 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 53 THAVANAMPALLE 36.42 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 54 CHITTOOR 27.92 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 55 GUDIPALA 29.5 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 56 YADAMARI 29.94 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 57 BANGARUPALEM 41.78 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 58 PALAMANER 30.81 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 59 GANGAVARAM 26.86 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 60 PEDDA PANJANI 25.03 Moderate drought

CHITTOOR 61 BAIREDDI PALLE 23.94 Severe drought

CHITTOOR 62 VENKATAGIRI KOTA 19.56 Severe drought

CHITTOOR 63 RAMA KUPPAM 15.39 Severe drought

CHITTOOR 64 SANTHI PURAM 20.75 Severe drought

CHITTOOR 65 GUDI PALLE 22.72 Severe drought

CHITTOOR 66 KUPPAM 22.39 Severe drought

KADAPA 1 KONDAPURAM 24 Severe drought

KADAPA 2 MYLAVARAM 31 Moderate

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KADAPA 3 PEDDAMUDIUM 26 Moderate drought

KADAPA 4 RAJU PALEM 15 Severe drought

KADAPA 5 DUVVUR 25 Severe drought

KADAPA 6 S MYDUKUR 37 Moderate drought

KADAPA 7 BRAHMAMGARIMATTAM 25 Moderate drought

KADAPA 8 B KODUR 23 Severe drought

KADAPA 9 KALASAPADU 29 Moderate drought

KADAPA 10 PORUMAMILLA 38 Moderate drought

KADAPA 11 BADVEL 17 Severe drought

KADAPA 12 GOPAVARAM 31 Moderate drought

KADAPA 13 KHAJIPET 31 Moderate drought

KADAPA 14 CHAPAD 31 Moderate drought

KADAPA 15 PRODDUTUR 34 Moderate drought

KADAPA 16 JAMMALAMADUGU 27 Moderate drought

KADAPA 17 MUDDANUR 28 Moderate drought

KADAPA 18 SIMHADRIPURAM 15 Severe drought

KADAPA 19 LINGALA 21 Severe drought

KADAPA 20 PULIVENDLA 19 Severe drought

KADAPA 21 VEMULA 18 Severe drought

KADAPA 22 THANDUR 9 Severe drought

KADAPA 23 VEERAPUNAYUNIPALLE 11 Severe drought

KADAPA 24 YERRAGUNTLA 19 Severe drought

KADAPA 25 KAMALAPURAM 19 Severe drought

KADAPA 26 VALLUR 31 Moderate drought

KADAPA 27 CHENNUR 37 Moderate drought

KADAPA 28 ATLUR 25 Moderate drought

KADAPA 29 VONTIMITTA 12 Severe drought

KADAPA 30 SIDHOUT 17 Severe drought

KADAPA 31 CUDDAPAH 31 Moderate drought

KADAPA 32 CHINTHA KOMMADINNE 34 Moderate drought

KADAPA 33 PENDLIMARRI 31 Moderate drought

KADAPA 34 VEMPALLE 24 Severe drought

KADAPA 35 CHAKNAYAPET 27 Moderate drought

KADAPA 36 LAKKIREDDIPALLE 26 Moderate drought

KADAPA 37 RAMAPURAM 18 Severe drought

KADAPA 38 VEERABALLE 26 Moderate drought

KADAPA 39 RAJAMPET 20 Severe drought

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KADAPA 40 NANDALUR 34 Moderate drought

KADAPA 41 PENAGALURU 23 Severe drought

KADAPA 42 CHITVEL 30 Moderate drought

KADAPA 43 KODUR 31 Moderate drought

KADAPA 44 OBULAVARIPALLE 51 Milddrought

KADAPA 45 PULLAMPETA 31 Moderate drought

KADAPA 46 T SUNDUPALLE 30 Moderate drought

KADAPA 47 SAMBEPALLE 24 Severe drought

KADAPA 48 CHINNAMANDEM 23 Severe drought

KADAPA 49 ROYACHOTI 27 Moderate drought

KADAPA 50 GALIVEEDU 25 Severe drought

KADAPA 51 NARSAPUR 26 Moderate drought

ANANTHAPUR 1 D HIRCHAL 23 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 2 BOMMANAHAL 21 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 3 VIDAPANAKAL 33 Moderate drought

ANANTHAPUR 4 VAJRAKARUR 28 Moderate drought

ANANTHAPUR 5 GUNTAKAL 27 Moderate drought

ANANTHAPUR 6 GOOTY 26 Moderate drought

ANANTHAPUR 7 PEDDAVADUGUR 30 Moderate drought

ANANTHAPUR 8 YADIKI 29 Moderate drought

ANANTHAPUR 9 TADPATRI 26 Moderate drought

ANANTHAPUR 10 PEDDAPAPPUR 18 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 11 SINGANAMALA 19 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 12 PAMIDI 12 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 13 GARLADINNE 20 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 14 KUDAIR 28 Moderate drought

ANANTHAPUR 15 URAVAKONDA 15 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 16 BELUGUPPA 13 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 17 KANEKAL 22 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 18 RAYADURG 31 Moderate drought

ANANTHAPUR 19 GUMMAGATTA 26 Moderate drought

ANANTHAPUR 20 BRAHMASAMUDRAM 24 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 21 SETTUR 31 Moderate drought

ANANTHAPUR 22 KUNURPI 24 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 23 KALYANDRUG 19 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 24 ATMAKUR 20 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 25 ANANTAPUR 23 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 26 BUKKARAYASAMUDRAM 29 Moderate drought

ANANTHAPUR 27 NARPALA 25 Severe drought

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ANANTHAPUR 28 PUTLUR 25 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 29 YELLANUR 14 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 30 TADIMARRI 18 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 31 BATHALAPALLE 16 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 32 RAPTADU 16 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 33 KANAGANAPALLE 10 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 34 KAMBADUR 21 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 35 RAMAGIRI 13 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 36 CHENNE KOTHAPALLE 12 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 37 DHARMAVARAM 18 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 38 MUDIGUBBA 21 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 39 TALUPULA 26 Moderate drought

ANANTHAPUR 40 NAMBULIPULIKUNTA 22 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 41 TANAKAL 15 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 42 NALLACHERUVU 25 Moderate drought

ANANTHAPUR 43 GANDLAPENTA 17 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 44 KADIRI 20 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 45 AMADAGUR 27 Moderate drought

ANANTHAPUR 46 OBULADEVARACHERUVU 20 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 47 NALLAMADA 29 Moderate drought

ANANTHAPUR 48 GORANTLA 16 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 49 PUTTAPARTHI 13 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 50 BUKKAPATNAM 9 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 51 KOTHACHERUVU 9 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 52 PENU KONDA 20 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 53 RODDAM 18 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 54 SOMANDEPALLE 19 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 55 CHILAMATHUR 20 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 56 LEPAKSHI 25 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 57 HINDUPUR 20 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 58 PARIGI 20 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 59 MADAKASIRA 13 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 60 GUDIBANDA 20 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 61 AMARAPURAM 28 Moderate drought

ANANTHAPUR 62 AGALI 23 Severe drought

ANANTHAPUR 63 ROLLA 28 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 1 KOWTHALAM 46 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 2 KOSIGI 49 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 3 MANTRALAYAM 38 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 4 NANDAVARAM 35 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 5 C BELAGAL 34 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 6 GUDUR 41 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 7 KURNOOL 47 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 8 NANDI KOTKUR 42 Moderate

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KURNOOL 9 PAGIDYALA 52 Milddrought

KURNOOL 10 KOTHAPALLE 49 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 11 ATMAKUR 53 Milddrought

KURNOOL 12 SRISAILAM 37 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 13 VELGODE 43 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 14 PAMULAPADU 76 Milddrought

KURNOOL 15 JUPADU BUNGALOW 25 Severe drought

KURNOOL 16 MIDTHUR 47 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 17 ORVAKAL 44 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 18 KALLUR 40 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 19 KODUMUR 26 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 20 GONEGANDLA 31 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 21 YEMMIGANUR 62 Milddrought

KURNOOL 22 PEDDA KADALUR 48 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 23 ADONI 47 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 24 HOLAGUNDA 41 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 25 ALUR 30 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 26 ASPARI 49 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 27 DEVANAKONDA 41 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 28 KRISHNAGIRI 45 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 29 VELDURTHI 41 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 30 BETHAMCHERLA 47 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 31 PANYAM 42 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 32 GADIVEMULA 47 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 33 BANDI ATMAKUR 45 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 34 NANDYAL 47 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 35 MAHANANDI 50 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 36 SIRVEL 51 Milddrought

KURNOOL 37 RUDRAVARAM 43 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 38 ALLAGADDA 51 Milddrought

KURNOOL 39 CHAGALAMARRI 29 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 40 UYYALAWADA 29 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 41 DORNIPADU 40 Moderate drought

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KURNOOL 42 GOSPADU 29 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 43 KOILKUNTLA 37 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 44 BANAGANAPALLE 34 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 45 SANJAMALA 48 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 46 KOLIMIGUNDLA 37 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 47 OWK 39 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 48 PEAPALLY 39 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 49 DHONE 36 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 50 TUGGALI 32 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 51 PATTIKANDA 29 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 52 MADDIKERA EAST 43 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 53 CHIPPAGIRI 32 Moderate drought

KURNOOL 54 HALAHARVI 34 Moderate drought

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District wise number of works and total number of workers attending

S.No. District

WORKS WORKERS

Total No. of Works Tech & Admn.

Sanction Given (Nos)

No of Works in progress -

(Nos)

Works Completed

-(Nos)

Shelf of Works -(Nos)

Approved LB -2014-

15 Persondays ( in lakhs)

Persondays achieved

Upto Dec,14

( in lakhs)

Wage employment provided

No of HH No of Labour

1 Anantapur 190219 73798 14981 101440 205.6 108.4 230648 412012

2 Chittoor 150213 67447 23017 59749 120.2 88.8 170272 270190

3 East Godavari 283233 100403 48392 134438 126.7 110.9 304323 451321

4 Guntur 240143 48633 81602 109908 80.2 74.5 257636 443998

5 Kadapa 165914 44996 31688 89230 109.0 90.1 182457 293273

6 Krishna 153355 36567 15824 100964 65.2 56.8 197616 329298

7 Kurnool 260606 45952 33822 180832 174.9 69.1 208921 376718

8 Prakasam 274694 84319 58851 131524 199.1 133.6 319054 545451

9 S.P.S Nellore 284732 36865 12509 235358 80.4 55.6 161252 254915

10 Srikakulam 194955 55902 20171 118882 281.4 156.1 342851 546597

11 Visakhapatnam 230688 74556 40534 115598 165.5 169.7 295578 527397

12 Vizianagaram 173468 69613 7936 95919 276.2 153.7 336194 568359

13 West Godavari 134359 32868 20044 81447 74.3 50.9 163401 260635

Total 2736579 771919 409371 1555289 1958.8 1318.2 3170203 5280164

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DISTRICT WISE DETAILS OF INFRASTRUCTURE CREATED(Existing)

Sl.No District Drought declared Mandals

Bore well / Hand Pumps

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PWS schemes

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CPWS Schemes

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1 2 3 4 5 6

1 Ananthapur 63 13421 3218 56

2 Prakasam 54 25250 698 41

3 Kadapa 48 11007 1290 21

4 Chittoor 42 11408 4881 2

5 Kurnool 12 2618 504 11

6 Nellore 7 3939 197 4

7 Guntur 4 1961 35 13

Total 230 69604 10823 148

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1 Annathapur 0 373.00 100.00 473.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0.00 473.00

2 Prakasam 0 75.90 0.00 75.90 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 1.00 1.50 0.00 2.50 0.00 15.84 32.00 47.84 0 0 0 0 0 17.50 0 17.50 0 0 25.75 25.75 169.49

3 Kadapa 0 127.69 0.00 127.69 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0.00 127.69

4 Chittoor 0 550.08 0.00 550.08 0.00 67.26 0 67.26 0.00 142.13 0.00 142.13 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0.00 759.47

5 Kurnool 0 17.10 0.00 17.10 0.00 3.00 0 3.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0.00 21.10

6 Nellore 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00

7 Guntur 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00

0 1143.77 100.00 1243.77 0.00 70.26 0 70.26 2.00 143.63 0.00 145.63 0.00 15.84 32.00 47.84 0 0 0 0 0 17.50 0 17.50 0 0 25.75 25.75 1550.75

Tanks/PondsOther water supply

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Expenditure on Temporary Water Supply Schemes and Sources(upto 31.12.2014)

Rs. In Lakhs

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Scheme

Temporary Water Supply

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District wise Area Unsown & Area Dried Up

Area in Ha

S.No. District Season Normal

Actual Area sown

Unsown Area Dried

up

1 Ananthapuramu 867564 700139 167425 587488.52

2 Chittoor 215358 191325 24033 92351.56

3 Y.S.R.Kadapa 179488 115808 63680 33165.46

4 Kurnool 558842 682086 0 0.00

5 Prakasam 224630 193402 31228 1672.75

6 Nellore 87051 83540 3511 0.00

7 Guntur 517412 543485 0 0.00

Grand Total 2650345 2509785 289877 714678.29

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Annexure - 11 Crop wise Agriculture Input Subsidy (As per State Norms) Area in Ha; Amount in Rs Lakhs

S.

No Crop

Small/ Marginal Farmers Other Farmers Total

Area affected Amount required Area affected Amount required Area affected Amount required

1 Paddy 471.28 47.13 0.00 0.00 471.28 47.13

2 Sugarcane 0.80 0.08 0.00 0.00 0.80 0.08

3 Blackgram 32.51 2.03 18.16 1.14 50.67 3.17

4 Redgram 9409.97 588.12 2721.93 170.12 12131.90 758.24

5 Bajra 259.94 13.00 0.75 0.04 260.69 13.03

6 Sesamum 118.21 5.91 0.00 0.00 118.21 5.91

7 Maize 6959.84 579.96 1751.36 145.94 8711.20 725.90

8 Groundnut 466810.08 46681.01 138966.19 13896.62 605776.28 60577.63

9 Greengram 248.10 15.51 42.04 2.63 290.14 18.13

10 Ragi 61.97 3.10 0.00 0.00 61.97 3.10

11 Cotton 48835.61 4883.56 19914.71 1991.47 68750.32 6875.03

12 Cowpea 9.26 0.58 0.00 0.00 9.26 0.58

13 Horsegram 698.98 43.69 72.08 4.51 771.06 48.19

14 Castor 2603.27 130.16 1228.02 61.40 3831.29 191.56

15 Sand casting 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

16 Tobacco 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

17 Jowar 6674.82 333.74 3238.35 161.92 9913.17 495.66

18 Rajmah 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

19 Soybean 22.01 1.38 1.27 0.08 23.28 1.46

20 Sunflower 2427.72 151.73 1079.05 67.44 3506.77 219.17

21 Bengalgram 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Total 545644.37 53480.69 169032.92 16503.30 714678.29 69983.98

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District wise Agriculture Production/ Monetary Loss

S.No Name of the

Affected District No of

farmers Area

damaged (ha)

Production loss

(MTs)

Value (Rs. in Lakhs)

(Monetary Loss)

1 Ananthapuram 590318 587488.52 251296.82 92587.79

2 Chittoor 178279 92351.56 30628.39 12251.36

3 YSR Kadapa 41349 33165.46 24212.23 9402.11

4 Kurnool 0 0.00 0.00 0.00

5 Prakasam 2241 1672.75 1756.06 656.39

6 Nellore 0 0.00 0.00 0.00

7 Guntur 0 0.00 0.00 0.00

Grand Total 812187 714678.29 307893.50 114897.65

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AreaNo. of

FarmersArea

No. of

Farmers

1 Paddy 1644903 471.28 1074 471.28 1074 0.00 0

2 Sugarcane 148679 0.80 2 0.80 2 0.00 0

3 Blackgram 19889 50.67 60 32.51 49 18.16 11

4 Redgram 204359 12131.90 42053 9409.97 34231 2721.93 7822

5 Bajra 40103 260.69 427 259.94 426 0.75 1

6 Sesamum 35297 118.21 167 118.21 167 0.00 0

7 Maize 75507 8711.20 15181 6959.84 13238 1751.36 1943

8 Groundnut 1090425 605776.28 665216 466810.08 568766 138966.19 96450

9 Greengram 27970 290.14 495 248.10 453 42.04 42

10 Ragi 35640 61.97 126 61.97 126 0.00 0

11 Cotton 486362 68750.32 65321 48835.61 53021 19914.71 12300

12 Cowpea 6085 9.26 26 9.26 26 0.00 0

13 Horsegram 8257 771.06 1511 698.98 1453 72.08 58

14 Castor 24022 3831.29 4093 2603.27 3160 1228.02 933

15 Sand casting 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0

16 Tobacco 8017 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0

17 Jowar 32479 9913.17 11114 6674.82 8877 3238.35 2237

18 Rajmah 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0

19 Soybean 21533 23.28 35 22.01 34 1.27 1

20 Sunflower 77113 3506.77 5286 2427.72 2947 1079.05 2339

21 Bengalgram 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0

3986640 714678.29 812187 545644.37 688050 169033.92 124137Grand Total

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Area in Ha

S.No. Crop

Season

Normal

Area

Total Area

affected

Total No.

of Farmers

affected

Area operated by SMF Area operated by OSMF

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"Drought Kharif 2014

State Norms

Calculation of assistance for Agricultural Input Subsidy - SMF

S.No Name of the

affected District

Total Agril. Area

affected (in ha.)

Total Agril. Area where crop loss is

> 50 %(in ha.)

Out of (4) Area belonging to SMF

(Area in ha)

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1 Ananthapuram 587488.52 587488.52 432815.57 0.00 0.00 42233.38 0.00 0.00 42233.38

2 Chittoor 92351.56 92351.56 81177.58 0.00 0.00 8117.76 0.00 0.00 8117.76

3 YSR Kadapa 33165.46 33165.46 29680.61 472.08 0.00 2933.23 47.21 0.00 2980.44

4 Kurnool 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

5 Prakasam 1672.75 1672.75 1498.54 0.00 0.00 149.11 0.00 0.00 149.11

6 Nellore 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

7 Guntur 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Total 714678.29 714678.29 545172.29 472.08 0.00 53433.48 47.21 0.00 53480.69

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1 Ananthapuram 587488.52 154672.95 0.00 0.00 109104 0 0 0 0 0 15067.94 0.00 0 0 0 0 15067.94

2 Chittoor 92351.56 11173.98 0.00 0.00 12301 0 0 0 0 0 1117.40 0.00 0 0 0 0 1117.40

3 YSR Kadapa 33165.46 3012.77 0.00 0.00 2606 0 0 0 0 0 301.28 0.00 0 0 0 0 301.28

4 Kurnool 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.00

5 Prakasam 1672.75 174.21 0.00 0.00 126 0 0 0 0 0 16.68 0.00 0 0 0 0 16.68

6 Nellore 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.00

7 Guntur 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.00

714678.29 169033.91 0.00 0.00 124137 0 0 0 0 0 16503.30 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 16503.30Total

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"Drought Kharif 2014 State Norms

Calculation of assistance for Agricultural Input Subsidy - Other than SMF

S.NoName of the

affected District

Total Agril.

Area where

crop loss is

> 50 %(in

ha.)

Out of (3) Area belonging

to other than SMF

(Area in Ha)

No. of farmers other

than SMF affected by

the instant calamity

(only)

No. of

farmers

other than

SMF affected

by the

successive

calamities

Assistance sought for different catogories

of crops (Rs.in lakhs)

Total

assistance

sought (Rs

in Lakhs)

Affected first time

Affected for

successive

calamities

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District wise Agriculture Input Subsidy Requirement (as per GOAP Norms)

Area in Ha; Amount in Rs Lakhs

S.No District

Small / Marginal Farmers

Other Farmers Total

Area affected

Amount required

Area affected

Amount required

Area affected

Amount required

1 Ananthapuramu 432815.57 42233.38 154672.95 15067.94 587488.52 57301.33

2 Chittoor 81177.58 8117.76 11173.98 1117.40 92351.56 9235.16

3 Y.S.R.Kadapa 30152.69 2980.44 3012.77 301.28 33165.46 3281.72

4 Kurnool 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

5 Prakasam 1498.54 149.11 174.21 16.68 1672.75 165.78

6 Nellore 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

7 Guntur 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Total 545644.37 53480.69 169033.92 16503.30 714678.29 69983.99

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Ananthapur-1 Sweet Orange 12.95 12.95 0.00 12.95 7.78 5.17 12.95 15000 1.17 0.78 1.94 6 3 9

ATP-1 Total 12.95 12.95 0.00 12.95 7.78 5.17 12.95 1.17 0.78 1.94 6 3 9

Mango 26494.00 5.00 0.00 5.00 3.00 2.00 5.00 15000 0.45 0.30 0.75 3 1 4

Grapes 475.00 1.48 0.00 1.48 0.78 0.70 1.48 15000 0.12 0.11 0.22 1 2 3

Banana 8910.00 16.06 0.00 16.06 5.06 11.00 16.06 24000 1.21 2.64 3.85 7 9 16

Sweet Orange 39940.00 74.35 0.00 74.35 18.72 55.63 74.35 15000 2.81 8.34 11.15 24 44 68

Ber 750.00 2.41 0.00 2.41 1.21 1.20 2.41 15000 0.18 0.18 0.36 1 1 2

Curry Leaf 1017.00 1.82 0.00 1.82 0.74 1.08 1.82 10000 0.07 0.11 0.18 1 1 2

Papaya 1828.00 2.00 0.00 2.00 0.00 2.00 2.00 10000 0.00 0.20 0.20 0 2 2

Pomegranate 4220.00 3.00 0.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 3.00 15000 0.30 0.15 0.45 2 1 3

Sapota 3381.00 4.12 0.00 4.12 0.60 3.52 4.12 15000 0.09 0.53 0.62 1 2 3

ATP-2 Total 87015.00 110.24 0.00 110.24 32.11 78.13 110.24 5.23 12.56 17.79 40 63 103

ATP Total 87027.95 123.19 0.00 123.19 39.89 83.30 123.19 6.40 13.33 19.73 46 66 112

Mango 12299.00 169.66 200.00 369.66 169.66 0.00 169.66 15000 25.45 0.00 25.45 157 0 157

Sweet Orange 9696.00 3.85 5.00 8.85 3.85 0.00 3.85 15000 0.58 0.00 0.58 4 0 4

KDP-1 Total 21995.00 173.51 205.00 378.51 173.51 0.00 173.51 26.03 0.00 26.03 161 0 161

Sweet Orange 906.00 49.32 8.50 57.82 49.32 0.00 49.32 15000 7.40 0.00 7.40 92 0 92

Mango 11381.00 36.40 0.00 36.40 36.40 0.00 36.40 15000 5.46 0.00 5.46 29 0 29

Acid Lime 1354.00 6.40 0.00 6.40 6.40 0.00 6.40 15000 0.96 0.00 0.96 13 0 13

Papaya 648.00 1.20 0.00 1.20 1.20 0.00 1.20 10000 0.12 0.00 0.12 3 0 3

KDP-2 Total 14289.00 93.32 8.50 101.82 93.32 0.00 93.32 13.94 0.00 13.94 137 0 137

KDP Total 36284.00 266.83 213.50 480.33 266.83 0.00 266.83 39.96 0.00 39.96 298 0 298

Sweet Orange 3236.00 779.51 2.28 781.79 723.01 56.50 779.51 15000 108.45 8.48 116.93 719 19 738

Mango 10330.00 50.54 8.00 58.54 40.69 9.85 50.54 15000 6.10 1.48 7.58 38 4 42

Acid Lime 16878.00 115.50 5.60 121.10 115.50 0.00 115.50 15000 17.33 0.00 17.33 164 3 167

Papaya 252.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 10000 0.10 0.00 0.10 1 0 1

NLR-1&2 Total 30696.00 946.55 15.88 962.43 880.20 66.35 946.55 131.98 9.95 141.93 922 26 948

4 Chittoor-2 Mango 3668.00 11.60 20.60 32.20 11.60 0.00 11.60 15000 1.74 0.00 1.74 33 0 33

CTR-2 Total 3668.00 11.60 20.60 32.20 11.60 0.00 11.60 1.74 0.00 1.74 33 0 33

Sweet Orange /

Citrus10408.00 340.26 11.55 351.81 334.26 6.00 340.26 15000 50.14 0.90 51.04 434 10 444

Mango 7241.00 0.60 0.00 0.60 0.60 0.00 0.60 15000 0.09 0.00 0.09 1 1

PKM-2 Total 17649.00 340.86 11.55 352.41 334.86 6.00 340.86 50.23 0.90 51.13 435 10 445

175324.95 1689.03 261.52 1950.56 1533.38 155.65 1689.03 230.32 24.18 254.50 1734 102 1836

3Nellore-1&2

5 Prakasam-2

GRAND TOTAL

Note:- Under Drought 2014 there are NIL reports in Chittoor-I, Kurnool-I &II and Guntur-I&II Districts.

Note: Scale of Relief calculated as per G.O Ms. No: 4, dt: 05-02-2014 of Revenue (DM-III) Dept.,

Note: Information submitted subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Horticulture approved report will be submitted shortly

Ananthapur-2

2

Kadapa-1

Kadapa-2

1

SF&MF Others Total

Scale of

relief (Rs.

Per Ha.)

Input Subsidy Required

(Rs. In lakhs)

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Above 50%Below

50%TOTAL

Area

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SF/MF

Area

belonging

to other

than SF/MF

Total

(Area in Hectares)

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District-wise / Crop wise Damage Report of Horticulture crops due to Drought 2014 in Andhra Pradesh.

(As per GOAP Norms)

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Kharif

Total Area

covered in

the affected

Districts

Above

50%Below 50% TOTAL

Area

belonging to

SF/MF

Area

belonging

to other

than

SF/MF

Total SF&MF Others Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

1 Acid Lime 18232.00 121.90 5.60 127.50 121.90 0.00 121.90 15000 18.29 0.00 18.29 177 3 180

2 Banana 8910.00 16.06 0.00 16.06 5.06 11.00 16.06 24000 1.21 2.64 3.85 7 9 16

3 Ber 750.00 2.41 0.00 2.41 1.21 1.20 2.41 15000 0.18 0.18 0.36 1 1 2

4 Curry Leaf 1017.00 1.82 0.00 1.82 0.74 1.08 1.82 10000 0.07 0.11 0.18 1 1 2

5 Pomegranate 4220.00 3.00 0.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 3.00 15000 0.30 0.15 0.45 2 1 3

6 Sapota 3381.00 4.12 0.00 4.12 0.60 3.52 4.12 15000 0.09 0.53 0.62 1 2 3

7 Grapes 475.00 1.48 0.00 1.48 0.78 0.70 1.48 15000 0.12 0.11 0.22 1 2 3

8 Mango 71413.00 273.80 228.60 502.40 261.95 11.85 273.80 15000 39.29 1.78 41.07 261 5 266

9 Papaya 2728.00 4.20 0.00 4.20 2.20 2.00 4.20 10000 0.22 0.20 0.42 4 2 6

10 Sweet Orange 64198.95 1260.24 27.32 1287.57 1136.94 123.30 1260.24 15000 170.54 18.50 189.04 1279 76 1355

TOTAL 175324.95 1689.03 261.52 1950.56 1533.38 155.65 1689.03 230.32 24.18 254.50 1734 102 1836

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Input Subsidy Required

No.of SF

& MF

affected

No. of

other

farmers

affected

Total No.

of farmers

affected

Crop wise Damage Report of Horticulture crops due to Drought 2014 in Andhra Pradesh.

(As per GOAP Norms)

(Area in Hectares)

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Quantitiy in

Lakh M.Ts

Value Rs. In

Lakhs

1 2 3 4 5

1 Acid Lime 121.90 0.01945 291.60

2 Banana 16.06 0.00803 80.30

3 Grapes 1.48 0.00021 3.73

4 Mango 273.80 0.02511 296.21

5 Papaya 4.20 0.00315 10.88

6 Sweet Orange 1260.24 0.22378 2706.90

7 Ber 2.41 0.00048 3.86

8 Curry Leaf 1.82 0.00011 0.55

9 Pomegranate 3.00 0.00024 13.20

10 Sapota 4.12 0.00049 2.97

GRAND TOTAL 1689.03 0.28105 3410.20

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FINAL REPORT -- Drought-2014

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Estimated Losses

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District wise Estimated Losses

FINAL REPORT -- Drought-2014

Sl. No

Name of the District

Area damaged above 50%

(Ha)

Estimated Losses

Quantitiy in Lakh M.Ts

Value Rs. In Lakhs

1 2 3 4 5

1 Ananthapuram 123.19 0.01871 256.51

2 Kadapa 266.83 0.03310 339.13

3 Nellore 946.55 0.17816 2208.72

4 Chittoor 11.60 0.00102 4.64

5 Prakasam 340.86 0.05006 601.20

GRAND TOTAL 1689.03 0.28105 3410.20

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Rainfed Irrigated Parennial

Rainfed

(Rs.4500*

Col 5A)

Irrigated

(Rs.9000*

Col 5 B)

Parennial

(Rs.12000

*Col 5C)

1 2 3 4 5A 5B 5C 6A 6B 6C 7(6A+6B+6C)

1 Ananthapuramu 587488.52 587488.52 432815.57 0.00 0.00 19476.70 0.00 0.00 19476.70

2 Chittoor 92351.56 92351.56 81177.58 0.00 0.00 3652.99 0.00 0.00 3652.99

3 YSR Kadapa 33165.46 33165.46 29680.61 472.08 0.00 1335.63 42.49 0.00 1378.11

4 Kurnool 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

5 Prakasam 1672.75 1672.75 1498.54 0.00 0.00 67.43 0.00 0.00 67.43

6 Nellore 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

7 Guntur 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

714678.29 714678.29 545172.29 472.08 0.00 24532.75 42.49 0.00 24575.24Grand Total

Drought Kharif 2014 Appendix - I NDRF Norms

Calculation of assistance for Agricultural Input Subsidy - SMF

S.

No

Name of the

affected District

Total Agril.

Area

affected

(in ha.)

Total Agril.

Area where

crop loss is

> 50 %

(in ha.)

Out of (4) Area belonging to SMFAssistance sought for different

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1 Ananthapuramu 587488.52 102553.65 0.00 0 109104 0 0 0 0 0 4614.91 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 4614.91

2 Chittoor 92351.56 11173.98 0.00 0 12301 0 0 0 0 0 502.83 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 502.83

3 YSR Kadapa 33165.46 2426.47 0.00 0 2606 0 0 0 0 0 109.19 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 109.19

4 Kurnool 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

5 Prakasam 1672.75 124.75 0.00 0 126 0 0 0 0 0 5.61 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.61

6 Nellore 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

7 Guntur 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

714678.29 116278.85 0.00 0.00 124137 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 5232.55 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5232.55Grand Total

Note:In case of farmers other than SMF the assistance may be provided subject to a ceiling of 1 ha/farmer and upto 2 ha/ farmer in case of successive calamities

irrespective of the size of the holding being large. Hence, damaged area of farmers other than SMF is limited to 1 ha/ famer only as per the CRF norms

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Calculation of assistance for Agricultural Input Subsidy - Other than SMF

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than SMF

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instant calamity

(only)

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successive

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1 Ananthapur 87027.95 123.19 0.00 0.00 39.89 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.05

2 Kadapa 36284.00 266.83 0.00 0.00 266.83 0.00 0.00 0.32 0.32

3 Nellore 30696.00 946.55 0.00 0.00 880.20 0.00 0.00 1.06 1.06

4 Chittoor 3668.00 11.60 0.00 0.00 11.60 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01

5 Prakasam 17649.00 340.86 0.00 0.00 334.86 0.00 0.00 0.40 0.40

TOTAL 175324.95 1689.03 0.00 0.00 1533.38 0.00 0.00 1.84 1.84

Total

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CALCULATION OF ASSISTANCE FOR HORTICULTURAL INPUT SUBSIDY - SMF

As per CRF

S.

No.

Name of the

affected district

Total

Horticultural

area affected

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Total

Horticultural

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1 Ananthapur 87027.95 123.19 0.00 0.00 83.30 0.00 0.00 0.10 0.10

2 Kadapa 36284.00 266.83 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

3 Nellore 30696.00 946.55 0.00 0.00 66.35 0.00 0.00 0.08 0.08

4 Chittoor 3668.00 11.60 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

5 Prakasam 17649.00 340.86 0.00 0.00 6.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01

TOTAL 175324.95 1689.03 0.00 0.00 155.65 0.00 0.00 0.19 0.19

Total

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(Rs. in lakhs)

(6A + 6B +6C)(

Rs.in Crores)

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CALCULATION OF ASSISTANCE FOR HORTICULTURAL INPUT SUBSIDY - OTHER FARMERS

As per CRF

S.

No.

Name of the

affected district

Total

Horticultural

area affected

(Hectares)

Total

Horticultural

area where crop

loss is above

50%

Out of (4) area

belonging to Other

Farmers

Assistance sought for different

categories of crops ( Rs. In Crores)

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Habs

No. of

SourcesAmount No. Amount No. Amount No. Amount No. Amount

1 Ananthapur 63 546 1569.29 32 32 7.78 6 1.02 185 222.90 0 0.00 0 0.00 1800.99

2 Prakasam 54 319 762.78 10 10 3.40 819 36.05 42 10.02 57 109.00 71 82.60 1003.85

3 Kadapa 48 608 638.40 605 605 181.50 255 102.60 127 114.40 0 0.00 0 0.00 1036.90

4 Chittoor 42 1456 1142.47 214 214 89.52 142 48.21 319 170.85 0 0.00 0 0.00 1451.05

5 Kurnool 12 32 65.70 8 11 7.00 271 40.42 225 65.85 0 0.00 0 0.00 178.97

6 Nellore 7 169 132.09 4 4 0.20 336 13.44 47 16.10 7 5.80 0 0.00 167.63

7 Guntur 4 1 5.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 9 6.00 3 6.00 17.00

Total 230 3131 4315.73 873 876 289.4 1829 241.744 945 600.12 73 120.8 74 88.6 5656.393

Filling of SS

Tanks

(By

mechanical

lifting)

Total

Amount

Appendix - VABSTRACT - CONTINGENT PLAN HABITATIONS FOR DROUGHT UP TO MAY 2015 ( From 01.01.2015) - Rural Water supply

S.No

.Dist

Drought

declared

Mandals

Transportation Hiring of SourcesFlushing of

Bore Wells

Deepening of

Bore Wells

Deepening of

Open Wells

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Temprorary

Augmentatio

n of

Source/Drilli

ng of Bore

wells/filter

Points

Transporta

tion of

Drinking

Water

Flushing /

Deepinging of

Drinkign

water source

Hiring of

Private

Borewells /

Purchase of

water/Genar

ators

Repairs to

Hand and

power Bores

/ Spare Parts

for Hand and

Power Bores

Rep

air

s t

o D

am

ag

ed

Pip

e l

ine

s

Wa

ter

Ch

arg

es

pa

yb

le

to o

ther

dep

art

me

nts

Demand

Rs.in

Lakhs

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

1 Anantapur PABR 151 Once in a Day 320 - - 0 10.00 10.00 0.00 20.00 40.00

2 Tadipatri River penna 72 Once in 2 day 83 2 10 3 10.00 20.00 0.00 15.00 45.00

3 DharmarvaramChitravati River &

Ground Water 125 Once in 2 days 335 3 25 17 12.00 5.00 0.00 8.00 25.00

4 Hindupur PABR 48 Once in 4 days 152 12 68 10 60.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 105.00

5 KadiriChitravati River &

Ground Water 68 Once in 2 days 249 5 20 7 12.00 5.00 3.00 15.00 35.00

6 MadakasiraNSRWSS

&Ground Water52 Once in 2 days 84 - - 8 30.00 8.00 0.00 20.00 58.00

7 GuntakalTBP HCL &

Ground Water104 Once in 2 days 340 10 68 4 32.00 3.00 0.00 5.00 40.00

8 PuttaparthyCBR Ground

Water59 Once in a Day 47 2 12 8 10.00 6.00 2.00 12.00 30.00

9 KalayandurgSSSW & Ground

Water68 Once in a Day 84 - - 13 10.00 3.00 0.00 18.00 31.00

10 PamidiSurface water in

Penna River49 Once in 2 days 99 2 13 6 15.00 5.00 0.00 10.00 30.00

11 Gooty Penna 38 Once in 4 days 164 10 41 12 50.00 15.00 0.00 25.00 90.00

12 Rayadurg HLC 83 Once in a Day 191.0 2.0 12.0 4.0 5.00 4.00 0.00 20.00 29.00

Sub Total

District Total 2148.00 48.00 269.00 92 0.00 256.00 94.00 20.00 188.00 0.00 0.00 558.00

II

12 Dhone - 58 Once in 2 days 184 5 37 20.00 5.00 5.00 15.00 45.00

13 NandikotkurKC Canal &

Ground Water54 Once in 2 days 208 - - 10.00 0.50 2.00 58.00 70.50

14 Guduru NP Tungabadra 49 Once in a Day 60 - - 5.00 10.00 2.00 13.00 30.00

Sub Total 452.00 5.00 37.00 0.00 0.00 35.00 15.50 9.00 86.00 0.00 0.00 145.50

Sl.

No.

Name of the

ULB

Source of water

supply

(Rs in Lakhs)

No. of

trips per

day

Measures taken up in the problematic areas

No. of bore

wells

working

No. of

water

tankers

ANANTAPURAMU

KURNOOL

APPENDIX -VI

DEMAND FOR MITIGATION OF DRINKING WATER PROBLEMS IN URBAN LOCAL BODIES - DROUGHT 2014

No. of

problema

tic areas

Present

supply

(in lpcd)

Frequency of

supply

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15 Kadapa Penna 118 Once in 2 days 613 - - 70.00 30.00 25.00 75.00 200.00

16 Badvel Ground Water 69 Once in 3 days 359 - - 50.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.00

17 Rayachoti - 79 Once in 2 days 251 - - 6.00 0.00 10.00 16.00

18 Pulivendula Chgintravathi River 60 Once in 2 days 81 1 - 21 40.00 20.00 0.00 20.00 80.00

19 Rajampet

Ground Water;

Bahuda River ;

Cheyyuru river;

131 Once in a Day 31 - - 0.00 0.00 0.00 9.00 9.00

20 Mydukuru Ground Water 50 Once in a Day 57 - - 15.00 5.00 2.70 15.00 37.70

21 Proddatur Penna 84 Once in 2 days 61 3 30 20.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.00

22 Yerraguntla Penna 50 Once in 4 days 65 3 18 8 22.30 2.35 0.00 13.00 37.65

23 Jammalamadugu Penna 107 Once in a Day 11 - - 2 10.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10.00

Sub Total 1529.00 7.00 48.00 31.00 0.00 227.30 63.35 27.70 142.00 0.00 0.00 460.35

IV

24 Ongole N.S Canal 136 Once in 2 days 1000 15 110 65.00 0.00 0.00 50.00 115.00

25 Chirala Krishna 78 Once in a Day 0 2 16 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

26 Markapur

N.S.Canal;

Gundlakamma

river;

97 Once in a Day 157 1 10 10.00 0.00 15.00 25.00

27 Kandukur N.S Canal 105 Once in a Day 365 - - 0.00 0.00 10.00 10.00

28 ChimakurthyN.S.Canal;

Ground Water;48 Once in 2 days 355 1 2 5.00 0.00 8.00 13.00

29 AddankiGundlakamma

river;64 Once in a Day 309 - - 5.00 0.00 9.00 14.00

30 Kanigiri Ground Water 59 Once in a Day 288 3 34 56.00 0.00 25.00 81.00

31 Giddalur Ground Water 4 Once in a Day 192 4 39 50.00 0.00 10.00 60.00

Sub Total 2666.00 26.00 211.00 0.00 0.00 191.00 0.00 0.00 127.00 0.00 0.00 318.00

v32 Chittoor Ground water 50 Once in 2 day 352 84 582 24 578.25 0.00 20.00 598.25

33 Madanapalle Ground Water 32 Once in 4 days 156 55 593 20 405.00 0.00 120.00 525.00

34 PalamaneruGround Water;

K. P. Canal;57 Once in 2 day 120 3 24 174.85 53.94 64.42 293.21

35 Punganur Ground water 45 Once in 4 days 58 16 137 12 297.70 75.00 372.70

Sub Total 686.00 158.00 1336.00 56.00 0.00 1455.80 0.00 53.94 279.42 0.00 0.00 1789.16

Grand Total 7481.00 244.00 1901.00 179.00 0.00 2165.10 172.85 110.64 822.42 0.00 0.00 3271.01

YSR KADAPA

PRAKASAM

CHITTOOR

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Sl.

No.District

No. of

Mandals

drought

affected

No of

cattle units

in Lakhs

Coverage

of 12% of

Catlle units

in lakhs

Amount

required

for Cattle

camps for

one month

-March

2015

April -

15 to

June-15

Total

March

to June

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 Anantapur 63 15.42 1.85 27.76 83.27 111.02

2 Prakasam 54 14.29 1.71 25.72 77.17 102.89

3 YSR Kadapa 48 8.92 1.07 16.06 48.17 64.22

4 Chittoor 42 12.05 1.45 21.69 65.07 86.76

5 Kurnool 12 2.78 0.33 5.00 15.01 20.02

6 SPS Nellore 7 2.13 0.26 3.83 11.50 15.34

7 Guntur 4 1.46 0.18 2.63 7.88 10.51

230 57.05 6.85 102.69 308.07 410.76

Appendix - VII

Requirement of funds for organization of Cattle camps in Drought

affected Districts in Andhra Pradesh under NDRF (Rs. in Crores)

Total

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Sl.No District

No. of

Drought

Mandals

under

MGNRE

GS

Persondays

generated

upto

Dec,2014

No. of

House

holds

required

100 days

Extra

Persondays

to be

genenrated

(Col 7 *100 )

No. of

Households

required 75

days

Extra

Persondays to

be genenrated

(Col 7 *75 )

No. of

House

holds

required

50 days

Extra

Persondays

to be

genenrated

(Col 9 *50 )

Total no. of

Households

required extra

persondays

(beyond 100

days

entitlement in

NREGS

Total

expected

no. of

persondays

(Lakhs)

Total

expected

expenditure

including

20% material

cost

(in Lakhs)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1 Anantapur 59 97.4 42429 42.4 28902 21.7 18540 9.3 89871 73.4 14748.5

2 Chittoor 42 32.3 15314 15.3 12485 9.4 19329 9.7 47128 34.3 6902.8

3 Guntur 4 6.1 2378 2.4 1019 0.8 597 0.3 3994 3.4 691.6

4 Kadapa 47 18.9 33675 33.7 24280 18.2 20916 10.5 78871 62.3 12530.9

5 Kurnool 12 106.6 6082 6.1 2892 2.2 1833 0.9 10807 9.2 1842.7

6 Prakasam 54 65.9 54548 54.5 31479 23.6 20039 10.0 106066 88.2 17723.5

7 S.P.S Nellore 7 24.9 5519 5.5 3032 2.3 1799 0.9 10350 8.7 1747.2

225 352.1 159945 159.9 104089 78.1 83053 41.5 347087 279.5 56187.2

APPENDIX - VIII

Assistance under Relief Employment - Statement showing Excess Persondays and Households to be generated during Drought period

Total

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7m to 3 Yrs

CHILDREN

(@ RS.6 PER

DAY FOR 25

DAYS = Rs.150)

3 to 6 Yrs

CHILDREN

(@RS.6 PER

DAY FOR 25

DAYS =

Rs.150)

P&L TOTAL

(@RS.8 PER

DAY FOR 25

DAYS = Rs.200)

AGS

(@RS.24

FOR 25

DAYS IN A

Month )

1 GUNTUR 4 246 8917 7516 2021 2101 4122 10943 1337550 1127400 824400 262632 3551982

2 PRAKASHAM 54 3523 118205 98774 27534 28201 55735 140236 17730750 14816100 11147000 3365664 47059514

3 NELLORE 7 467 12253 8838 2956 2853 5809 12798 1837950 1325700 1161800 307152 4632602

4 CHITTOOR 42 2959 93559 55402 17749 18347 36096 93559 14033850 8310300 7219200 2245416 31808766

5 KADAPA 48 2561 84590 59643 18550 18301 36851 82154 12688500 8946450 7370200 1971696 30976846

6 ANANTAPUR 59 3744 116860 94003 28288 27746 56034 130708 17529000 14100450 11206800 3136992 45973242

7 KURNOOL 12 718 46099 29270 10789 10112 20901 40169 6914850 4390500 4180200 964056 16449606

226 14218 480483 353446 107887 107661 215548 510567 72072450 53016900 43109600 12253608 180452558

1804.53

10827.15

TOTAL

For one month ( Rs. In Lakhs)

For 6 month ( Rs. In Lakhs)

P&

L T

OT

AL

AGS

Required amount for 1 Month

Gra

nd

to

tal

Appendix - IX

DROUGHT AREA MANDALS (226) BENEFICIARIES & REQUIRED AMOUNTS FOR 1 MONTH

Sl.

No

District Name

Man

da

ls

Ce

ntr

es

7m to 3 Yrs

CHILDREN

3-6

Yrs

CH

ILD

RE

N

PW LW

Assistance under Spl Nutrition Programme