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Y.V. Anuradha, IAS Director of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

Data Release – List of Indicators 2 Population* Population (0-6)* Scheduled Castes Population Scheduled Tribes Population Number of Literates* Number of Workers (Total, Main, Marginal) Category of Economic Activity (Cultivators, Agricultural Labourers, Household Industry Workers, Other Workers) Non Workers By Sex & Residence * - Provisional data released earlier Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

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4 Population Trends Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

Administrative Units – Andhra Pradesh 5 Level Districts23 Sub-Districts1,1251,128 Statutory Towns Census Towns93228 Villages28,12327,800 Full- Villages treated as Out Growth of towns Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

6 Total/ Rural/ Urban Decadal Percentage Variation Total 1,70,04,305 2,10,22, Rural 1,20,26,137 1,42,34, Urban 49,78,168 67,88, Households – Andhra Pradesh Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

7 Total/ Rural/ Urban * Decadal Percentage Variation Total 7,62,10,007 8,45,80, Rural 5,27,34,896 5,63,61, Urban 2,34,75,111 2,82,19, Population – Andhra Pradesh * As on 0.00 Hrs. of 1 st March, 2011 Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

Population – Andhra Pradesh – 1961 – Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

9 Decadal Variation of Population – Andhra Pradesh – 1961 – 2011 Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

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Population & Decadal Percentage Variation – Districts 11 Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

12 Top 10 Mandals with highest Decadal percentage variation District Code District Sub-dist. Code Mandal Decadal Percentage Variation* 13Visakhapatnam028Pedagantyada Visakhapatnam026Visakhapatnam (Rural) Rangareddy013Uppal Rangareddy014Hayathnagar Rangareddy012Ghatkesar Rangareddy005Serilingampally Rangareddy006Balanagar Rangareddy007Qutubullapur Rangareddy016Rajendranagar Krishna022Vijayawada (rural)61.05 Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh * Decadal Percentage variation is calculated wherever comparable data is available

13 Top 5 highly populated Mandals in the State District CodeDistrict Sub-dist. Code Mandal Population 16Krishna021Vijayawada (Urban) 10,21,806 13Visakhapatnam027Visakhapatnam (Urban) 9,77,771 17Guntur035Guntur 7,79,289 19S.P.S. Nellore025Nellore 6,31,791 06Rangareddy006Balanagar 5,67,996 Bottom 5 least populated Mandals in the State District CodeDistrict Sub-dist. Code Mandal Population 14East Godavari001Maredumilli 19,507 01Adilabad026Vemanpalle 19,532 20Y.S.R.011B.Kodur 20,471 03Karimnagar018Elgaid 22, Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore 001Seetharamapuram 22,785 Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

14 Mandals having population in the Range of (Total) Population RangeNo. of Mandals <= 25, ,001 – 50, ,001 – 1,00, ,00,001 – 2,00, ,00,001 – 4,00, ,00,001 – 6,00, ,00,001 – 8,00,0002 8,00,001 – 10,00,0001 > 10,00,0001 Total1128 Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

15 No. of Villages as per range of Population Population RangeNo. of Villages Total Population of Villages Un-inhabited villages1,514 0 < = 200 2, , ,245 1,105, ,245 3,145, ,392 9,323, ,151 22,209, ,923 12,828,235 Above ,452,377 Total 27,800 56,361,702 Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

16 Top 10 populous Villages in the State District Code District Mandal Code Mandal Town/ Village Code Village Name Population West Godavari010Jangareddigudem0012Jangareddigudem 48,994 21Kurnool011Nandikotkur0008Nandi Kotkur 46,953 16Krishna038Vuyyuru0003Vuyyuru 46,490 21Kurnool016Atmakur0006Atmakur 45,703 16Krishna004Nandigama0013Nandigama 44,359 18Prakasam027Chirala0002Ipuru Palem (Part) 40,482 20Y.S.R.051Kodur0011Kodur (East) 39,408 03Karimnagar054Huzurabad0006Huzurabad 37,665 14East Godavari035Kadiam0002Kadiam 37,149 20Y.S.R.035Vempalle0009Vempalle 36,031 Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

17 Child Population (0-6 Age) Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

Child Population (0-6 Years) – Andhra Pradesh 18 Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

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20 Sex Ratio & Child Sex Ratio Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

21 Sex Ratio of Population - Andhra Pradesh : 2001, 2011 (Sex ratio is defined as the number of females per 1000 males in a population) Residence Change Total Rural Urban Residence Change Total Rural Urban Child Sex Ratio of Population - Andhra Pradesh : 2001, 2011 Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

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23 No. of Mandals as per range of Sex Ratio Sex Ratio RangeNo. of Mandals <= Above Total1128 Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

24 Top Five Mandals with Highest Child Sex Ratio Dist Code Dist NameMandal CodeMandal Name Child Sex Ratio 10Khammam002Venkatapuram East Godavari011Gangavaram Medak035Jagdevpur Prakasam026Korisapadu Guntur044Kakumanu1035 Bottom Five Mandals with Lowest Child Sex Ratio Dist CodeDist NameMandal CodeMandal NameChild Sex Ratio 16Krishna049Nagayalanka780 16Krishna048Avanigadda787 16Krishna044Ghantasala823 07Mahbubnagar049Balmoor825 08Nalgonda040Chandam Pet827 Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

25 No. of Mandals as per range of Child Sex Ratio Child Sex Ratio RangeNo. of Mandals <= Above Total1128 Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

Sex Ratio and Child Sex Ratio 2001 & 2011 – Andhra Pradesh & Districts 26 Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

Sex Ratio and Child Sex Ratio 2001 & 2011 – Andhra Pradesh & Districts - Rural 27 Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

Sex Ratio and Child Sex Ratio 2001 & 2011 – Andhra Pradesh & Districts - Urban 28 Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

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30 Location Code State / District Scheduled Caste Persons % of Scheduled Caste Persons to Population Decadal Percen- tage Variation ANDHRA PRADESH 1,23,39,496 1,38,78, Adilabad 4,61,214 4,88, Nizamabad 3,48,158 3,71, Karimnagar 6,50,246 7,09, Medak 4,69,492 5,37, Hyderabad 3,07,248 2,47, Rangareddy 5,20,045 6,52, Mahbubnagar 6,00,927 7,08, Nalgonda 5,75,788 6,37, Warangal 5,51,385 6,16, Khammam 4,26,692 4,62, Srikakulam 2,29,609 2,55, Vizianagaram 2,38,023 2,47, Visakhapatnam 2,91,219 3,29, East Godavari 8,81,650 9,45, West Godavari 7,28,963 8,11, Krishna 7,46,832 8,71, Guntur 8,18,005 9,57, Prakasam 6,51,498 7,87, SPS Nellore 5,87,157 6,66, Y.S.R. 4,09,492 4,65, Kurnool 6,28,637 7,37, Anantapur 5,14,896 5,83, Chittoor 7,02,320 7,85, Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

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32 Top 10 Mandals Highest SC Population Dist CodeDist NameMandal CodeMandal NameSC Population 16Krishna021Vijayawada (Urban) 98,643 17Guntur035Guntur 95,848 13Visakhapatnam027 Visakhapatnam (Urban) 92, Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore 025Nellore 88,611 09Warangal024Hanamkonda 76,980 21Kurnool010Kurnool 75,345 03Karimnagar007Ramagundam 60,992 06Rangareddy010Malkajgiri 50,910 06Rangareddy015Saroornagar 46,084 18Prakasam043Ongole 45,660 Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

33 Location Code State / District Scheduled Tribe Persons % of Scheduled Tribe Persons to Population Decadal Percen- tage Variation ANDHRA PRADESH 50,24,104 59,18, Adilabad 4,16,511 4,95, Nizamabad 1,65,735 1,92, Karimnagar 90,636 1,06, Medak 1,34,533 1,68, Hyderabad 34,560 48, Rangareddy 1,46,057 2,18, Mahbubnagar 2,78,702 3,64, Nalgonda 3,42,676 3,94, Warangal 4,57,679 5,30, Khammam 6,82,617 7,65, Srikakulam 1,51,249 1,66, Vizianagaram 2,14,839 2,35, Visakhapatnam 5,57,572 6,18, East Godavari 1,91,561 2,13, West Godavari 96,659 1,09, Krishna 1,07,611 1,32, Guntur 2,08,157 2,47, Prakasam 1,18,241 1,51, SPS Nellore 2,42,257 2,85, Y.S.R. 61,371 75, Kurnool 69,635 82, Anantapur 1,27,161 1,54, Chittoor 1,28,085 1,59, Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

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35 Top 10 Mandals Highest ST Population Dist CodeDist NameMandal CodeMandal NameST Population 13Visakhapatnam009Chintapalle 64,703 13Visakhapatnam010Gudem Kotha Veedhi 56,757 13Visakhapatnam004Araku Valley 51,876 11Srikakulam002Seethampeta 50,747 13Visakhapatnam008G.Madugula 49,970 13Visakhapatnam002Peda Bayalu 49,937 13Visakhapatnam006Hukumpeta 49,594 13Visakhapatnam007Paderu 48,694 13Visakhapatnam003Dumbriguda 46,479 13Visakhapatnam001Munchingi Puttu 44,538 Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

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Literates and Literacy Rate – Andhra Pradesh 37 Literate Persons Literacy RateChange Decadal Percentage Variation Total 3,99,34,323 5,05,56, Rural 2,44,33,400 3,03,51, Urban 1,55,00,923 2,02,05, A person (aged 7 and above) is considered literate, if he or she can read and write, with understanding, in any language. Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

Literate Persons & Literacy Rate State/ District Total/ Rural/ Urban Literate PersonsLiteracy Rate Decadal Percentage Variation 2001Rank2011Rank ANDHRA PRADESHTotal 3,99,34,323 5,05,56, AdilabadTotal 11,12,189 14,83, NizamabadTotal 10,44,788 13,89, KarimnagarTotal 16,61,089 22,06, MedakTotal 11,71,134 16,37, HyderabadTotal 26,34,949 28,92, RangareddyTotal 20,34,381 35,38, MahbubnagarTotal 13,17,521 19,40, NalgondaTotal 15,95,643 20,01, WarangalTotal 15,95,745 20,65, KhammamTotal 12,67,944 16,30, SrikakulamTotal 12,17,659 14,95, VizianagaramTotal 9,97,482 12,38, VisakhapatnamTotal 20,02,316 25,68, East GodavariTotal 28,07,728 32,88, West GodavariTotal 24,58,822 26,52, KrishnaTotal 25,39,974 30,09, GunturTotal 24,55,965 29,60, PrakasamTotal 15,32,126 19,04, Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore Total 15,22,866 18,32, Y.S.R.Total 14,20,752 17,16, KurnoolTotal 15,92,172 21,27, AnantapurTotal 17,74,088 23,10, ChittoorTotal 21,76,990 26,67, Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

Rural Literate Persons & Literacy Rate State/ District Total/ Rural/ Urban Literate PersonsLiteracy Rate Decadal Percentage Variation 2001Rank2011Rank ANDHRA PRADESHRural 2,44,33,400 3,03,51, AdilabadRural 6,58,723 9,65, NizamabadRural 7,20,109 9,87, KarimnagarRural 11,32,697 15,38, MedakRural 8,19,700 11,34, RangareddyRural 5,86,461 8,39, MahbubnagarRural 10,01,968 15,21, NalgondaRural 12,02,456 15,15, WarangalRural 10,36,086 13,37, KhammamRural 8,71,808 11,49, SrikakulamRural 9,76,499 11,86, VizianagaramRural 7,16,437 8,91, VisakhapatnamRural 8,30,829 10,72, East GodavariRural 20,13,575 23,29, West GodavariRural 19,14,413 20,35, KrishnaRural 14,83,399 16,57, GunturRural 15,70,925 17,97, PrakasamRural 11,65,721 14,35, Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore Rural 10,51,967 11,97, Y.S.R.Rural 9,12,983 10,62, KurnoolRural 10,54,179 13,90, AnantapurRural 11,97,722 15,46, ChittoorRural 15,14,743 17,57, Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

Urban Literate Persons & Literacy Rate State/ District Total/ Rural/ Urban Literate PersonsLiteracy Rate Decadal Percentage Variation 2001Rank2011Rank ANDHRA PRADESHUrban 1,55,00,923 2,02,05, AdilabadUrban 4,53,466 5,17, NizamabadUrban 3,24,679 4,02, KarimnagarUrban 5,28,392 6,68, MedakUrban 3,51,434 5,02, HyderabadUrban 26,34,949 28,92, RangareddyUrban 14,47,920 26,98, MahbubnagarUrban 3,15,553 4,18, NalgondaUrban 3,93,187 4,85, WarangalUrban 5,59,659 7,27, KhammamUrban 3,96,136 4,80, SrikakulamUrban 2,41,160 3,08, VizianagaramUrban 2,81,045 3,46, VisakhapatnamUrban 11,71,487 14,96, East GodavariUrban 7,94,153 9,58, West GodavariUrban 5,44,409 6,16, KrishnaUrban 10,56,575 13,52, GunturUrban 8,85,040 11,62, PrakasamUrban 3,66,405 4,68, Sri Potti Sriramulu NelloreUrban 4,70,899 6,34, Y.S.R.Urban 5,07,769 6,54, KurnoolUrban 5,37,993 7,36, AnantapurUrban 5,76,366 7,64, ChittoorUrban 6,62,247 9,10, Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

Male Literates & Literacy Rate State/ District Total/ Rural/ Urban Male LiteratesLiteracy Rate Decadal Percentage Variation 2001Rank2011Rank ANDHRA PRADESHTotal2,34,44,7882,82,51, AdilabadTotal6,88,0728,56, NizamabadTotal6,42,9967,90, KarimnagarTotal10,13,32812,57, MedakTotal7,38,2089,53, HyderabadTotal14,49,60215,42, RangareddyTotal11,92,10019,48, MahbubnagarTotal8,50,41411,58, NalgondaTotal9,81,87511,60, WarangalTotal9,73,52711,79, KhammamTotal7,45,6799,01, SrikakulamTotal7,31,7788,57, VizianagaramTotal6,05,0387,07, VisakhapatnamTotal11,71,08214,22, East GodavariTotal15,04,67617,16, West GodavariTotal13,08,59813,79, KrishnaTotal13,86,26115,98, GunturTotal14,07,40216,34, PrakasamTotal9,38,48211,07, Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore Total8,66,97510,11, Y.S.R.Total8,67,0549,94, KurnoolTotal10,03,65912,46, AnantapurTotal11,04,04213,38, ChittoorTotal12,73,94014,84, Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

Rural Male Literates & Literacy Rate State/ District Total/ Rural/ Urban Literate PersonsLiteracy Rate Decadal Percentage Variation 2001Rank2011Rank ANDHRA PRADESHRural1,47,90,4321,73,95, AdilabadRural4,26,2695,69, NizamabadRural4,57,4585,73, KarimnagarRural7,09,8248,89, MedakRural5,34,5756,74, RangareddyRural3,73,8984,93, MahbubnagarRural6,67,5239,26, NalgondaRural7,57,5598,96, WarangalRural6,54,5417,81, KhammamRural5,26,2576,47, SrikakulamRural5,95,9126,92, VizianagaramRural4,48,7615,23, VisakhapatnamRural5,16,8896,18, East GodavariRural10,83,07212,23, West GodavariRural10,23,31510,63, KrishnaRural8,18,4248,91, GunturRural9,18,60510,17, PrakasamRural7,30,4058,52, Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore Rural6,09,2866,72, Y.S.R.Rural5,74,1026,30, KurnoolRural6,89,9808,41, AnantapurRural7,68,4909,17, ChittoorRural9,05,2879,98, Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

Urban Male Literates & Literacy Rate State/ District Total/ Rural/ Urban Literate PersonsLiteracy Rate Decadal Percentage Variation 2001Rank2011Rank ANDHRA PRADESHUrban 86,54,3561,08,55, AdilabadUrban 2,61,8032,87, NizamabadUrban 1,85,5382,17, KarimnagarUrban 3,03,5043,67, MedakUrban 2,03,6332,78, HyderabadUrban 14,49,60215,42, RangareddyUrban 8,18,20214,55, MahbubnagarUrban 1,82,8912,32, NalgondaUrban 2,24,3162,63, WarangalUrban 3,18,9863,98, KhammamUrban 2,19,4222,54, SrikakulamUrban 1,35,8661,65, VizianagaramUrban 1,56,2771,84, VisakhapatnamUrban 6,54,1938,04, East GodavariUrban 4,21,6044,93, West GodavariUrban 2,85,2833,15, KrishnaUrban 5,67,8377,07, GunturUrban 4,88,7976,17, PrakasamUrban 2,08,0772,55, Sri Potti Sriramulu NelloreUrban 2,57,6893,38, Y.S.R.Urban 2,92,9523,63, KurnoolUrban 3,13,6794,04, AnantapurUrban 3,35,5524,21, ChittoorUrban 3,68,6534,86, Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

Female Literates & Literacy Rate State/ District Total/ Rural/ Urban Male LiteratesLiteracy Rate Decadal Percentage Variation 2001Rank2011Rank ANDHRA PRADESHTotal1,64,89,5352,23,05, AdilabadTotal4,24,1176,26, NizamabadTotal4,01,7925,99, KarimnagarTotal6,47,7619,49, MedakTotal4,32,9266,83, HyderabadTotal11,85,34713,49, RangareddyTotal8,42,28115,89, MahbubnagarTotal4,67,1077,82, NalgondaTotal6,13,7688,40, WarangalTotal6,22,2188,85, KhammamTotal5,22,2657,28, SrikakulamTotal4,85,8816,37, VizianagaramTotal3,92,4445,30, VisakhapatnamTotal8,31,23411,45, East GodavariTotal13,03,05215,71, West GodavariTotal11,50,22412,73, KrishnaTotal11,53,71314,10, GunturTotal10,48,56313,25, PrakasamTotal5,93,6447,96, Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore Total6,55,8918,20, Y.S.R.Total5,53,6987,22, KurnoolTotal5,88,5138,80, AnantapurTotal6,70,0469,72, ChittoorTotal9,03,05011,83, Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

Rural Female Literates & Literacy Rate State/ District Total/ Rural/ Urban Literate PersonsLiteracy Rate Decadal Percentage Variation 2001Rank2011Rank ANDHRA PRADESHRural96,42,9681,29,55, AdilabadRural2,32,4543,96, NizamabadRural2,62,6514,14, KarimnagarRural4,22,8736,48, MedakRural2,85,1254,60, RangareddyRural2,12,5633,45, MahbubnagarRural3,34,4455,95, NalgondaRural4,44,8976,18, WarangalRural3,81,5455,55, KhammamRural3,45,5515,02, SrikakulamRural3,80,5874,94, VizianagaramRural2,67,6763,68, VisakhapatnamRural3,13,9404,53, East GodavariRural9,30,50311,06, West GodavariRural8,91,0989,71, KrishnaRural6,64,9757,65, GunturRural6,52,3207,80, PrakasamRural4,35,3165,83, Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore Rural4,42,6815,24, Y.S.R.Rural3,38,8814,31, KurnoolRural3,64,1995,48, AnantapurRural4,29,2326,29, ChittoorRural6,09,4567,58, Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

Urban Female Literates & Literacy Rate State/ District Total/ Rural/ Urban Literate PersonsLiteracy Rate Decadal Percentage Variation 2001Rank2011Rank ANDHRA PRADESHUrban 68,46,56793,50, AdilabadUrban 1,91,6632,30, NizamabadUrban 1,39,1411,85, KarimnagarUrban 2,24,8883,00, MedakUrban 1,47,8012,23, HyderabadUrban 11,85,34713,49, RangareddyUrban 6,29,71812,43, MahbubnagarUrban 1,32,6621,86, NalgondaUrban 1,68,8712,21, WarangalUrban 2,40,6733,29, KhammamUrban 1,76,7142,26, SrikakulamUrban 1,05,2941,43, VizianagaramUrban 1,24,7681,62, VisakhapatnamUrban 5,17,2946,91, East GodavariUrban 3,72,5494,65, West GodavariUrban 2,59,1263,01, KrishnaUrban 4,88,7386,44, GunturUrban 3,96,2435,45, PrakasamUrban 1,58,3282,13, Sri Potti Sriramulu NelloreUrban 2,13,2102,95, Y.S.R.Urban 2,14,8172,90, KurnoolUrban 2,24,3143,31, AnantapurUrban 2,40,8143,43, ChittoorUrban 2,93,5944,24, Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

Gap in Male-Female Literacy State/ District Total/ Rural/ Urban Gap in Male-Female Literacy 2001Rank2011Rank ANDHRA PRADESHTotal AdilabadTotal NizamabadTotal KarimnagarTotal MedakTotal HyderabadTotal RangareddyTotal MahbubnagarTotal NalgondaTotal WarangalTotal KhammamTotal SrikakulamTotal VizianagaramTotal VisakhapatnamTotal East GodavariTotal West GodavariTotal KrishnaTotal GunturTotal PrakasamTotal Sri Potti Sriramulu NelloreTotal Y.S.R.Total KurnoolTotal AnantapurTotal ChittoorTotal Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

Gap in Rural Male-Female Literacy State/ District Total/ Rural/ Urban Gap in Male-Female Literacy 2001Rank2011Rank ANDHRA PRADESHRural AdilabadRural NizamabadRural KarimnagarRural MedakRural RangareddyRural MahbubnagarRural NalgondaRural WarangalRural KhammamRural SrikakulamRural VizianagaramRural VisakhapatnamRural East GodavariRural West GodavariRural KrishnaRural GunturRural PrakasamRural Sri Potti Sriramulu NelloreRural Y.S.R.Rural KurnoolRural AnantapurRural ChittoorRural Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

Gap in Urban Male-Female Literacy State/ District Total/ Rural/ Urban Gap in Male-Female Literacy 2001Rank2011Rank ANDHRA PRADESHUrban AdilabadUrban NizamabadUrban KarimnagarUrban MedakUrban HyderabadUrban RangareddyUrban MahbubnagarUrban NalgondaUrban WarangalUrban KhammamUrban SrikakulamUrban VizianagaramUrban VisakhapatnamUrban East GodavariUrban West GodavariUrban KrishnaUrban GunturUrban PrakasamUrban Sri Potti Sriramulu NelloreUrban Y.S.R.Urban KurnoolUrban AnantapurUrban ChittoorUrban Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

50 Top Five Mandals with Highest Literacy Rate Dist Code Dist NameMandal CodeMandal NameLiteracy Rate 05Hyderabad008Himayathnagar Hyderabad002Ameerpet Rangareddy010Malkajgiri Hyderabad006Musheerabad Hyderabad005Maredpalle85.30 Bottom Five Mandals with Lowest Literacy Rate Dist Code Dist NameMandal CodeMandal NameLiteracy Rate 21Kurnool002Kosigi Mahbubnagar057Ghattu Kurnool004Pedda Kadubur Visakhapatnam008G.Madugula Visakhapatnam005Ananthagiri38.86 Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

51 No. of Mandals as per range of Literacy Rate Literacy Rate RangeNo. of Mandals <= Above Total1128 No. of Mandals as per range of Female Literacy Rate Female Literacy Rate Range No. of Mandals <= Above Total1128 Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

52 No. of Villages as per range of Literacy Rate Range of Literacy Rate No. of Villages % of Villages to Total Habited Villages > 0 and < = , , , , , < Total Habited Villages 26, Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

53 * In seven habited villages there is no female population. No. of Villages as per range of Female Literacy Rate Range of Female Literacy Rate No. of Villages % of Villages to Habited Villages > 0 and < = , , , , , , < Habited Villages 26, Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

54 Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

55 Definition of Work (Economic Activity) Worker: A person who has participated in any economically productive activity with or without compensation or profit Reference period: one year preceding the date of enumeration Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

56 Number of Workers by Residence Andhra Pradesh : 2011 ResidenceNumber of WorkersNon-Workers Work Participation Rate* Total 3,94,22,906 4,51,57, % Rural 2,90,52,307 2,73,09, % Urban 1,03,70,599 1,78,48, % * Work Participation Rate is defined as the number of workers per 100 population Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

57 Work Participation Rate Andhra Pradesh : 2001, 2011 ResidenceSex Change TotalPersons Males Females Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

58 Districts by WPR DistrictWPR 2001WPR 2011Change Adilabad Nizamabad Karimnagar Medak Hyderabad Rangareddy Mahbubnagar Nalgonda Warangal Khammam Srikakulam Vizianagaram Visakhapatnam East Godavari West Godavari Krishna Guntur Prakasam Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore Y.S.R Kurnool Anantapur Chittoor (In %) Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

59 Type of Workers Main Worker: Persons who ‘worked’ for 6 months or more during the reference year. Marginal Worker: Persons who ‘worked’ for less than 6 months. For the first time in Census 2011, the marginal workers have been sub- divided in two categories, namely, those worked for less than 3 months and those who worked for 3 to 6 months Non-Worker: Persons who did not ‘work’ at all during the reference period. Includes students, persons engaged in household duties, dependents, pensioners, beggars, etc. Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

Type of Workers – Andhra Pradesh: 2011 Total WorkersMainWorkersMarginal Workers Persons 3,94,22,906 3,30,37,378 63,85,528 Males 2,41,85,595 2,14,60,081 27,25,514 Females 1,52,37,311 1,15,77,297 36,60,014 Percentages Persons Males Females Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh 60

61 Total WorkersMainWorkersMarginal Workers Persons 3,48,93,8593,94,22,9062,90,40,8733,30,37,37858,52,98663,85,528 Males 2,16,62,1922,41,85,5951,94,55,4922,14,60,08122,06,70027,25,514 Females 1,32,31,6671,52,37,31195,85,3811,15,77,29736,46,28636,60,014 Percentages Persons Males Females Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

Type of Workers – Andhra Pradesh: 2011 Percentages Total WorkersMainWorkersMarginal Workers Persons 3,94,22,906 3,30,37,378 63,85,528 Males 2,41,85,595 2,14,60,081 27,25,514 Females 1,52,37,311 1,15,77,297 36,60,014 Persons Males Females Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh 62

Marginal Workers further classified in 2011 Total Marginal Workers Marginal Workers (3-6 months) Marginal Workers (less than 3 months) Persons 63,85,528 55,47,424 8,38,104 Males 27,25,514 23,78,533 3,46,981 Females 36,60,014 31,68,891 4,91,123 Percentages Total Rural Urban Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh 63

Category of Workers – Andhra Pradesh: AbsolutePercentageAbsolutePercentage Total Workers 3,48,93, ,94,22, Cultivators 78,59, ,91, Agricultural Labourers 1,38,32, ,69,67, Household Industry Workers 16,42, ,39, Other Workers 1,15,60, ,45,24, Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

65 No. of Mandals as per range of Work Participation Rate WPR RangeNo. of Mandals <= Above Total1128 Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

66 No. of Mandals as per range of Female Work Participation Rate Female WPR RangeNo. of Mandals <= Above Total1128 Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

Accuracy of Census Data Compared… 67 PopulationDifference Final Total Population (PCA) 8,45,80,777 Provisional Population Totals 8,46,65,533(-) 84,756 (0.01%) Projected Population8,47,35,000(-) 1,54,223 (0.18%) Directorate of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh

68 The average annual exponential growth rate of the population during the decade is %. Population census takes place in the interval of 10 years, to estimate the population in the intermediate years, the average annual growth rate is essential. Average Annual Growth

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