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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Department of Mines and Geology, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh for entrusting the
for his overall support and guidance during the execution of this work. We are
and Nandigama offices for their support in providing information. Our sincere
thanks are due to the scientific staff of APSAC who has generated all the
thematic maps.
VICE CHAIRMAN
APSAC
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Table of Contents
1. Salient Features of Vizianagaram District ........................................................................................... 6
1.2 Drainage...................................................................................................................................... 10
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7. Details of Major and Minor Minerals Their Production and Revenue in the District ...................... 91
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Vizianagaram District with its district headquarters at Vizianagaram town is the north coastal
district of Andhra Pradesh state. It is surrounded on the East by Srikakulam District, on the
South and West by Visakhapatnam district, on the South-East by Bay of Bengal, and on
North-West by Odisha state.The district is formed in the year 1979 by carving out certain
border parts from both the neighbouring districts of Srikakulam and Visakhapatnam. The
district derives its name from the most popular and historical town in the region
‘Vizianagaram’. It lies between 17º 15’ and 19º 15’ of the North latitude and 83º 00’’ and 83º
45’ of East longitude which extends over an area of 6539 Sq. Kms. with a coastline of 29
Kms.
1.1Administrative Setup
Mandals, 14 towns and 1,520 villages. The District is naturally divided into Coastal Plains and
Upland Zones. The district’s northern region is under Parvatipuram revenue division and
comprises mostly of agency tract with hill ranges viz., Dumakonda, Antikonda, Palakonda,
Kodagandi and Gamatikonda. These are part of Eastern Ghats and they run North-East to
South-West direction parallel to the coast. The height of these hills is 914 metres on an
average, where the heighest peak is found at 1615 metres. These hilly areas are seen with
dense forest grown with wooded trees and nature’s beautiful locations. There are 3
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5.Parvatipuram.
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1.2Drainage
There are six rivers draining the district, viz. Nagavali, Gosthani, Suvarnamukhi,
Champavathi, Vegavathi, and Gomukhi. They originate in the Eastern Ghats and after flowing
The Nagavali is the main river that flows for 112 KM in the district and joins the sea near
Mofuzbander, Srikakulam district. It is also known as Langulya, has 200 KM of total length
and has a catchment area of 8,964 KM. It originates in Odisha state and flows through
The important tributaries of the Nagavali River are Suvarnamukhi, Vegavathi, Janjhavathi and
Vottigedda.
The Gostani River originates in the Ananthagiri forest area of Srungavarapukota near Borra
The River Suvarnamukhi originates in the hills of Saluru, flows eastward in Bobbili area
The Vegavathi River starts from Pachipenta hills of Pachipenta mandal, flows parallel to
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The Gomukhi River originates in the Eastern Ghats and drains in the North-West direction of
Saluru.
The Champavathi River originates from Eastern Ghats in Srikakulam district, passes through
Saluru mandal and Vizianagaram mandal. It finally joins Bay of Bengal near Konada village,
Odisha state
Agriculturally, the importance of the above sources is more as they not only feed minor
irrigation tanks but also provide sources for lift irrigation and boost ground water potential.
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There are 8 reservoirs, 5983 tanks, and 45 ponds in the district. Few important irrigation
The climate of the district is characterized as high humidity almost throughout the year with
extreme summer and adequate seasonal rainfall. The summer is normally from the month of
March to June. The rainy season is followed in the form of South-West monsoon till the
middle of October. Retreating monsoon is followed till November. During the period from
December to February the district experiences good weather with cool temparatures. The
northern hilly parts are very cool than plains as they receive higher rainfall and also due to
higher elevations. The maximum and minimum temparatures are recorded in the month of
May and December respectively. The Automatic weather stations (AWS) are established at
all mandals by A.P. State Developmental Planning Society (APSDPS), Planning Department,
Govt. of A.P. (Fig.5) and the data from these stations is received every day.
The annual average rainfall of the district is 1081 mm, of which 922 mm falls as South West
The mean minimum and maximum temperature recorded in the district are 19.4° C in
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Data on Air pollutants concentration (all parameters) of air quality monitoring stations is
presented in terms of ambient air quality. The quality monitoring data (annual averages) of
Standards* 60 50 40 100
Note: All values are expressed in µg/m3 except CO. CO value is expressed in mg/m3.
Standard* - National Ambient Air Quality Standards, Central Pollution Control Board Notification, New Delhi, the
18th November, 2009
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The District is well served by roads and railways. About 260.44 Kms route length of broad
gauge railway line with 31 railway stations (2015-16, DES) is serving the needs of the
people. Vizianagaram railway station is a junction for the routes Chennai-Kolkata and
Visakhapatnam-Rayagada.
The network of National highways, State highways, District roads and Panchayat roads is
shown in Fig.6. The nearest airport and sea port are only 50 Kms away at Visakhapatnam.
A new International Airport is coming up near Bhogapuram in the district which is the only
international airport in the north coastal districts.. APSAC carried out detailed mapping of
Panchayat raj roads using high resolution satellite data and developed a web application.
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According to 2011 census the district has a total population of 23,44,474 out of which
11,61,477 are males and 11,82,997 are females. The district has a sex ratio of 1019 females
for every 1000 males. In the year 2001-2011 the population growth rate in the district was
4.23% out of which 3.75% are males and 4.72% are females. The major religion in the
district is Hindu with 98.07% of the total population. As per 2001 census the principal
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The district is well known as an abode of several reputed educational institutions. It provides
a platform for higher education. Some of its recognised educational institutions are Avanthi
Institute of Engineering and Technology, Kodi Rama Murthy College of Physical Education,
Maharajah's Government College of Music and Dance, Maharaj Vijayaram Gajapath Raj
Paparaya Institute of Science and Technology, etc. As per 2011 census the literacy rate in
the district is 58.89% including 68.15% are males and 49.87% are females.
Fig.9 Mandal wise Distribution of Schedule Caste Population and Types of Hostels and
Residential Schools in Vizianagaram District
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Vizianagaram is the district in Andhra Pradesh with least Aquaculture area distributed along
Vamshadara, Nagavali River, Tekkali creek and other rivers, streams and drains. It is found
Table.1.1, and Maps for the same are prepared. These maps contain aquaculture areas with
Cadastral maps as per availability, covering villages and source of water for the aquaculture.
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Bhogapuram
10.5 9.29 19.79
Pusapatirega
20.50 94.48 115.93
Total
31.00 103.77 135.72
Creek - wise Aquaculture areas are identified based on the water sources of River, Creek or
Drain and in Vizianagaram district 3 creek maps are prepared and supplied to Fisheries
department. These maps show aquaculture areas with cadastral layer also overlaid. In
Vizianagaram district, these creek maps are prepared based on the water source of
Champavathi River, Creek Near Gollapalli and other small rivers, drains and creeks. Part of
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Vizianagaram District was formed in the State on 1st June,1979 with Headquarters at
Vizianagaram. The district is a part of the Northern Coastal plains of Andhra Pradesh and lies
between 17o 15’ and 19o 15’ of the Northern Latitude and 83o 0’ to 83O 45’ of the Eastern
Longitude. It is bounded on the East by Srikakulam district, on the West and South by
Visakhapatnam district, on the South-East by Bay of Bengal and North-West by Orissa State.
The district was formed with 12 taluks. The district is drained by the rivers of Nagavali,
Gosthani, Suvarnamukhi, Champavathi, Vegavathi and Gomukhi which pass through plain
and hilly regions. The district mostly gets rainfall during both the monsoon seasons of
Southwest and North East. The normal rainfall during South-west monsoon months, June to
September amounts to 71% of the annual rainfall and that during North East monsoon
The shoreline change estimation was carried out for entire Vizianagaram coast which is
about 21.44 km in length. In this study, shorelines were extracted from satellite images for
As a result of the analyses, the most significant changes were observed at Vizianagaram
Coast. Summary statistics for the rate of change is given in Table. The analysis discovered
that about 34.47% of the coastlines were under accretion, whereas remaining 14.79% region
was experiencing varying erosion and 50.73% of the coast has stable form . While near
north side of Barripetta , Chinapathivada area and Veluduru beach is noticed with high
accretion and Kummaripalem and Puligeddapalem has most erosion area found.
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Cumulative
Classification of Coast Extent (km) Percentage of Coast (%)
(%)
High Erosion 0.00 0.00
Medium Erosion 0.51 2.38 14.79
Low Erosion 2.66 12.42
High Accretion 0.00 0.00
Medium Accretion 0.81 3.79 34.47
Low Accretion 6.58 30.68
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1.9Important Places
The district has several centres of attraction which allures many travellers from different parts
of the country as well as all over the globe. Vizianagaram fort, a beautiful fort in the district
was constructed by Vijayarama Raju-I in 1713 A.D. on the auspicious day of Vijaya Dashmi.
The Victory arch was the main entrance to the Vizianagaram fort. Furthermore, there is a
temple of Lord Hanuman on one side and Goddess Lakshmi on the other within the complex
of the fort. The Moti Mahal, constructed in 1869 by Vijayarama Raju-III is situated in the
district. The monument is the evident of the glorious past of the district. Alaknanda Palace,
built in 1857 for the royal guests provide its visitors with all comforts of life with some
mesmerising natural sceneries and man-made beauty. Some other notable places of interest
in the district are Korukonda Palace, Perla Vari home, Bobbili Fort, Raj Mahal, Bobbili Guest
swamy temple, Govindapuram, Kumili village, Moddukovillu temple, Gostani sarovar vihar,
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Agriculture is the backbone of the economy of the district. More than half of its rural
population are engaged in agriculture in order to earn their livelihood. Since the district has
no big irrigation project, the farmers of the district are solely dependent on rain water. The
chief agricultural products in the district are paddy, groundnut, cotton, sugarcane, pulses, etc.
Every year a huge chunk of revenue comes from the agricultural products in the district helps
in its economy to a great extent.
The district is also rich in mineral resources which are utilized by the FACOR and other
industries. Sometime its economy is based on industrial sector as well. The foremost
industries in the district are Ferro Alloys Corporation Limited, Jindal Stainless Limited, Andhra
Ferro Alloys Limited, Matrix Laboratories Limited, HBL Power systems Limited, APSRTC
Garage and Zonal Workshop, Vizianagaram Andhra Pradesh Tanneries Limited, etc.
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Using IRS satellite data and GIS detailed geological, geomorphological and structural map of
Vizianagaram District was generated as per Rajiv Gandhi National Drinking Water Mission
(RGNDWM) guidelines on I: 50,000 scale. The objective of this mapping is to map lithology,
geomorphology and structural characteristics of an area and to integrate the same to locate
potential ground water prospect zones and to recommend suitable structures for ground
water recharge. Various hydrogeomorphic units are delineated and suitable recharge
structures are proposed at drinking water affected villages under this project. The description
described as follows.
The word fluvial is used in Earth science to refer to processes and landforms produced by
running water. As with other surficial processes, running water can either erode material from
the earth’s landscape, or deposit layers of sediment. The resulting landforms can thus be
running water in carving various erosional and depositional landforms is well known. Although
the quantity of water in stream is small at one time during the course of the year, very large
volumes of water moves through the channel and they form an important component in the
hydrological cycle. The fluvial dissection of the landscape consists of valleys and their
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included channel ways organized into a system of connection known as a drainage network.
Drainage networks display many types of quantitative regularity that are useful in analyzing
both the fluvial systems and the terrains that they dissect (NRSA, 2007).
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Channel Bar:
Flood plain: The surface or strip of relatively smooth land adjacent to a river channel
constructed (or in the process of being constructed) by the present river in its existing
regimen and covered with water when the river overflows its banks at times of high water. It
is built of alluvium carried by the river during floods and deposited in the sluggish water
Coasts are also the loci of a unique assemblage of erosional and depositional processes.
The various landforms of coastal areas are almost exclusively the result of the action of
ocean waves. Wave action creates some of the world’s most spectacular erosional landforms.
Where wave energy is reduced, depositional landforms like beaches are created. The source
of energy for coastal erosion and sediment transport is wave action. A wave possesses
potential energy as a result of its position above the wave trough, and kinetic energy caused
by the motion of the water within the wave. This wave energy is generated by the frictional
effect of winds moving over the ocean surface. The higher the wind speed and the longer the
fetch or distance of open water across which the wind blows and waves travel, the larger the
waves and the more energy they therefore possess. Long open ocean waves or swells travel
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Beach Ridges: A low, essentially continuous mound of beach or beach and dune material
(sand, gravel, shingle) heaped up by the action of waves and currents on the backshore of a
beach beyond the present limit of storm waves or the reach of ordinary tides, and occurring
singly or as one of a series of approximately parallel deposits. The ridges are roughly parallel
Landform of structural origin is related to structural aspect of the area. Most of the landforms
under this class has genesis related to underlying structure. Structure plays an important role
for reducing the resistance of rock which manifests itself in different geomorphic forms. Some
of the variation is minor and some are in mega scale. The mega scale forms have a dramatic
effect on the genesis of landforms and hence mapping of such forms indirectly indicates the
structural set up of the area. The mega scale structural features like fault and fold depending
on its type plays an important role in genesis of structural landform. The influence of geologic
geologic structures ranges from large features, which exert a dominant influence on the form
of an entire landscape, to small features, which affect an individual landform and the
geomorphic processes operating on it. The structural control could be active structures whose
form is directly impressed on the modern landscape or ancient structural features whose
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Structural Hills: Hills and valleys, which are originated due to tectonic process and are highly
dissected by the drainage lines. This can be further classified as highly, moderately and low
dissection depending on the density of joints and drainage. Mostly this will be interpreted
Landform of denudational origin is formed where the denudation process dominates over the
other process. Most of the landform resulting due to this process is the combined effect of
erosion and weathering. This has direct influence on the relief of the area especially in the
reduction of relief to the base level. The agents are mostly water, ice and wind. The major
factors affecting denudation are geology, climate, tectonics and anthropogenic effects. All
rocks and minerals at or near surface are attacked by physical and chemical process. The
effect of this process is not same everywhere because of rocks varying resistance to change.
As a result weathering and erosion yield number of landforms, which have typical shape and
forms. Weathering is an essential part of the rock cycle. The parent material, or rock
weathered material is disaggregated to form smaller fragments and some of the minerals are
dissolved and removed by the agent of water. This removal of material is erosion and is
accomplished by running water, wind, glacier etc. The weathering provides a raw material for
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Pediplain: An extensive, multi-concave, rock cut erosion surface formed by the coalescence
of two or more adjacent pediments and occasional desert domes, and representing the end
result (the “peneplain”) of the mature stage of the erosion cycle. Based on the thickness of
weathering they are further classified as shallow, moderate and deep pediplains.
Pediment: A broad, flat or gently sloping, rock floored erosion surface or plain of low relief,
typically developed by sub aerial agents (including running water) in an arid or semiarid
region at the base of an abrupt and receding mountain front or plateau escarpment, and
underlain by bedrock (occasionally by older alluvial deposits) that may be bare but more
often partly mantled with a and discontinuous veneer of alluvium derived from the upland
Denudational Hill: It is a highly dissected hill which has obliterated the structures.
Charnockites and granitic gneisses) and meta sediments (Dolomites, shales, phyllites and
rocks are seen as prominent hill ranges (strike ridges). The rocks of Khondalite, Charnockite
groups and the layered complex show foliation trending dominantly N-S with local swerves to
NE-SW and NW-SE (GSI, 2000). The semi consolidated formations are represented by
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Ground water occurs in all most all geological formations and its potential depends upon the
nature of geological formations, geographical setup, incidence of rainfall, recharge and other
by dug wells, dug cum bore wells and bore wells tapping weathered and fractured zones.
The yields are in the range of 20 to 70 m3/day. The occurrence of fractures in the crystalline
bgl. The bore wells constructed in the crystalline formations generally tap the weathered and
fractured zones. The yields of the bore wells generally range between 80 to 400 m 3/day.
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The higher yields are limited to the available thickness of fractured and jointed zones. In the
meta sediments the yields are very limited and are in the range of 10 to 80 m 3/day. Higher
dug cum tube wells and tube wells. These formations are potential aquifers. The yields of the
dug cum tube wells are in the range of 30 to 45 m3/day. Granularity of the sandstone bed is
the deciding factor of the yield potential as the higher yields are recorded in the Rajahmundry
sandstones tapping coarse sandstone beds. The yields of the tube wells in Gollapalli
sandstones and Rajahmundry sandstones are in the range of 60 to 200 m 3/day and 600 to
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Ground water samples were collected from 2126 habitations out of 3141 habitations
representing for two seasons i.e., post monsoon and pre monsoon in December 2012 and
June 2014 for entire District. The water samples were collected from Rural Water Supply and
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Sanitation Department ( RWS & S) and analyzed for physico-chemical parameters like TDS,
TH, Cl, NO3, pH, F, Fe, TA and SO4 using standard techniques in the laboratory and
compared with the BIS (10500-2015), in terms of desirable, permissible and non potable
classes. Blue, yellow and red colours indicate pre monsoon quality and + , - , . symbols
indicate post monsoon quality for desirable, permissible and non-potable classes
respectively.
From the analysis it has been observed that the ground water is
polluted in pre monsoon and post monsoon about 25% of the area is under non potable
category due to high concentration of Nitrate and Total Hardness. About 45% of the area is
potable category remaining 30% of the area is covered in hills and water bodies of entire
District. The occurrence and movement of ground water in an area is governed by several
factures, drainage pattern, climate conditions and inter relationship between these factors.
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Vizianagaram district is covered all minor rivers are directly joined to the Bay of
Naravagedda and Saradha are the minor basins covered in the district. These 10 minor-
basins are further divided into 96 sub-basins subsequently divided into 522 cascades. The
catchment area of each basin is delineated using the boundaries from master plan records
and updated by super imposing on Survey of India toposheet (1:50K). The sub basins are
suitably
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cascades and tanks within the minor basin is given in the table 2 and depicted in Fig. 1.
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Fig.19. Drainage, surface water bodies, basin and sub basin boundaries
The tanks were updated with high resolution satellite data of 2009-10 which shows that
there are 12,495 tanks including 165 check dams and 13 medium irrigation projects. Andhra
Pradesh Space Application centre has developed Web Portal GIS for Tank Information
System (TIS) in Andhra Pradesh. In web portal minor irrigation tanks are classified as more
than 40 ha, 10 to 40 ha and less than 10 ha command. In Andhra Pradesh nearly 15,000
tanks information has published in APSAC website, for Vizianagaram district so far 2807
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tanks information has published in the website, so far 718 tanks >40ha and 2089 tanks 10
technology, where high yielding varieties and multiple cropping is being practiced. The main
reasons for low yields are inadequate rainfall, uneven and uncertain rains during the period of
crop growth. It is generally found that the introduction of irrigation is associated with changes
in the cropping pattern. The shift from traditional cropping pattern to the most advantageous
cropping pattern is possible only in the presence of irrigation facilities. The new agricultural
irrigation is crucial for increasing agricultural production. The irrigation projects are classified
2.1 Major Irrigation Project: The ongoing major irrigation projects in Vizianagaram district is
in Fig. 2
2.2 Medium Irrigation Project: The completed medium irrigation project are (1)Thotapalli
8,160 ac (6) Vegavathi Anicut is 4,142 ac (7) Tatipudi Reservoir is 15,366 ac (8) Andhra
Reservoir Project is 9,426 ac (9) Denkada Anicut is 5,203 ac (10) Pedda Gedda Project is
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Andhra Pradesh Space Applications Centre has developed a Web GIS Portal for Tank
Information System (TIS) pertaining to Andhra Pradesh. The portal shows minor irrigation
tanks classified in to 'more than 40 ha', '10 to 40 ha' and 'less than 10 ha' commands.
Information on nearly 15,000 tanks has been published in APSAC website. The tank wise
information comprises location details, hydrological details and other standard information
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The Land Use / Land Cover (LULC) pattern of any region is an outcome of various physical,
cultural factors and their utilization by a man in time and space. Land use refers to the type
of utilization to which man has put the land. It also refers to the evaluation of the land with
respect to various natural characteristics. But land cover describes the vegetal attributes of
land. Land use/land cover data is essential for planners, decision makers and those
concerned with land resources management. The proper understanding of the influence of
the various human-induced land use practices with regard to the environmental change, it is
essential to help simulate the land use changes. Remote sensing technology is considered
most effective as it provides timely and authentic information about the spatial distribution of
land use/land cover, while Geographical Information System (GIS) provides a flexible digital
environment for collecting, storing, visualizing and analyzing the spatial data. Remote sensing
as a vital tool helps for rapid assessment and monitoring of a natural resource. When
combined with GIS, it makes it possible to map land use/cover phenomena in detailed for
further planning, development, and decision-making, which is essential for meeting the
Various land use/land cover categories have been delineated by using 3 seasons (Kharif,
Rabi & Zaid) satellite data under level-3 classification. For on-screen digitization, visual
image interpretation techniques (size, shape, color, tone, texture, association and pattern)
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have been used for classifying the land use/land cover map (NRSA, 2006). This
information is used for general planning purposes at district/mandal level. The broad
categories are built-up, agricultural, forest, wastelands, wetlands and water bodies. The
major part of the district is arable land with substantial forest cover in the north, northeast
and southwest of Salur. Grasslands are seen west of Chipurupalle and north and south of
Vizianagaram town. The spatial distribution of land use/land cover of the Vizianagaram
district is shown in Figure-21 and area statistics presented in Table-4.1.
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Fig.21 Land Use / Land Cover Map of Vizianagaram District During 2015-16
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Built-Up
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These are the areas of human habitation that has a cover of buildings, transport and
communication, utilities in association with water, vegetation and vacant lands. It consists of
built-up (Compact & Sparse), Vegetated / Open Area, Rural, Industrial and Mining/Quarry.
It occupies an area of 181.40 sq. km, which is about 2.77% of the total geographical area of
the district.
Most of the land is covered by buildings, roads, and artificially surfaced area and cover
almost all the ground. The built-up - compact class is assigned when the urban structures
and transport network (i.e. impermeable surfaces) occupies more than 80 % of the surface
area. This category is occupied 20.61 sq. km, which are found in urban areas.
Most of the land is covered by the structures like buildings, roads and artificially surfaced
areas associated with vegetated areas and bare soil, which occupy discontinuous but
Scattered blocks of residential flats, hamlets and small villages are delineated under this
category. It contributes an area of 15.00 sq. km, which are found in peri-urban areas.
These are vegetated areas within urban agglomeration (situated within or in contact with
urban areas). Vegetation cover of trees, shrubs, and herbs cover the surface area, and it has
been delineated. Open areas used as Parks, sport and leisure facilities, camping grounds,
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sports grounds, leisure parks, golf courses, race courses, including formal parks etc are
considered in this category. This category occupies an area of 26.72 sq. km.
Built-Up – Rural
These are the lands used for the human settlement of size comparatively less than the urban
settlements of which more than 80% of the people are involved in the primary activity of
agriculture and associated with non-commercial and with allied classes are identified as built
up (rural) category. The rural area contributed is about 91.73 sq. km.
Industrial
Non-linear impervious surfaces are included in this class which is related to trade,
manufacturing, distribution, and commerce. These are areas where the human activity is
observed in the form of manufacturing along with other supporting establishments for
maintenance. The industrial area occupies an area of 10.60 sq. km, which is observed in
Mining – Active
Mining areas encompass area under surface operations. The recognizable impacts of these
activities on the landscape are unmistakable giant pit mines covering vast areas. The active
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important ores and presently going on. The active mining area contributes an area of 2.63
sq. km.
Mining – Abandoned
These are the areas where large-scale surface operations of removal of economically
important ores are carried out in the past, but presently kept abandoned due to various
reasons like economical, operational, viability, disturbances etc. Only 0.12 sq. km has been
Quarry
land surface for sand, gravel, clay-phosphate mines, limestone quarries etc. are taking place.
They are mostly characterized by its nearness to urban areas. It contributes an area is about
13.99 sq.km.
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Agricultural Land
The land use category primarily used for the production of food, fiber, and other commercial
and horticultural crops. It includes land under crops namely cropland, fallow land, agricultural
plantation and aquaculture. The agricultural category is found as the major category covering
4520.55 sq. km (69.13%) during 2015-16. It is also found that double-cropped area is about
Kharif Crop
monsoon season is considered as Kharif crop. It is associated with rain-fed crops under
dryland farming with limited or no irrigation and areas of rain-fed paddy and other dry crops.
Kharif is found to be the major agricultural category with an extension of 2041.66 sq. km
Rabi Crop
associated with areas under assured irrigation irrespective of the source of irrigation.
However, rabi cropped areas also occur in rain-fed regions, under residual soil moisture
conditions especially in black soil areas with high rainfall during Kharif season. The extent of
Zaid Crop
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These are the areas that are cropped during summer (April – May) which are mostly
associated with irrigated areas with fertile soils, confined to plains/delta areas. The areas are
These are the areas that are cropped during two cropping seasons that are often seen
associated with irrigated areas. Normally Kharif + Rabi and Kharif + Zaid combination is
possible in double cropped areas. It is found that this is the 2nd major agricultural category
These are the areas which are cropped in more than two cropping seasons. It includes triple
cropped areas (Kharif, Rabi and Zaid), areas under multiple cropping. Long duration crops
like sugarcane, cotton, banana, etc., are considered under this category. It contributes an
Fallow land
The agricultural land which is being used for cultivation but is temporarily allowed to rest or
un-cropped for one or more seasons, but not less than a year and for not more than five
years is referred as fallow land. The fallow land occupies an area of 281.19 sq. km.
Agricultural Plantation
These are the areas under agricultural tree crops planted adopting agricultural management
techniques. These also include the areas of land use systems and practices wherein
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cultivation of herbs, shrubs, and vegetable crops are deliberately integrated with agricultural
crops mostly in irrigated conditions for ecological and economic reasons. These areas are
separable from cropland, especially with the data acquired during rabi/zaid season.
Plantations appear in dark-red to red tone of different sizes with regular and sharp edges
indicating the presence of a fence around it. It is found 700.40 sq. km area is under
plantation crops.
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Aquaculture
These are the areas where fish and shrimps are bred and reared for commercial purposes.
Aquaculture ponds are located mostly along the coast or in lakes, river and estuaries. This
category is mostly found along the coast with an area of 0.35 sq. km.
Forest
The term forest is used to refer to land with a tree canopy cover of more than 10 percent and
area of more than 0.5 ha. Forest is determined both by the presence of trees and the
absence of other predominant land uses within the notified forest boundaries. The trees
should be able to reach a minimum height of 5 m within the notified forest boundaries. The
Deciduous (Dry/Moist/Thorn)-Dense
This category is predominantly composed of species, which shed their leaves once a year,
especially during summer. These are mostly broad-leaved tropical forests with a tendency to
shed their leaves annually. This category includes all the areas where the canopy
Deciduous (Dry/Moist/Thorn)-Open
This category is predominantly composed of species, which shed their leaves once a year,
especially during summer. These are mostly broad-leaved tropical forests with a tendency to
shed their leaves annually. This category includes all the forest areas where the canopy
this category.
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Forest Plantation
These are the areas of tree species of forestry importance, raised and managed especially in
notified forest areas. Most of these are located in uplands, coastal areas within notified
areas. Many of these can be identified based on the sharp boundary exhibited by them. The
Scrub Forest
These are the forest areas which are generally seen at the fringes of dense forest cover and
settlements, where there is biotic and abiotic interference. Most times they are located closer
to habitations. Forest blanks which are the openings amidst forest areas, devoid of tree
cover, observed as openings of assorted size and shapes as manifested on the imagery are
Areas with tree cover lying outside the notified forest area with a woody perennial plant with
tall. Plants essentially herbaceous but with a woody appearance (e.g. bamboos and ferns)
are also classified as trees if the height is more than 5 m and as shrubs, if the height is less
than 5 m. This category includes all the areas where the canopy cover/density is more than
Areas with tree cover lying outside the notified forest area with a woody perennial plant with
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tall. Plants essentially herbaceous but with a woody appearance (e.g. bamboos and ferns)
are also classified as trees if the height is more than 5 m and as shrubs, if the height is less
than 5 m. This category includes all the forest areas where the canopy cover/density ranges
Wastelands
Wasteland is described as degraded land which can be brought under vegetative cover with
reasonable effort and which is currently underutilized and land which is deteriorating for lack
of appropriate water and soil management or on account of natural causes. Wastelands can
physical properties of the soil or financial or management constraints. The area under this
Dense scrub
The scrub is usually confined to topographically elevated areas, on the hill slopes generally
surrounded by agricultural lands. These areas possess shallow and skeletal soils, at times
chemically degraded, extremes of slopes, severely eroded and lands subjected to excessive
aridity with scrubs dominating the landscape. It is found with varying sizes of small to large
areas having a contiguous or dispersed pattern. The dense scrub is mostly identified on the
Open scrub
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This category has a similar description as mentioned in the dense scrub excepting that they
possess sparse vegetation or devoid of scrub and have a thin soil cover. The open scrub is
found foothills surrounded by agricultural lands with an account of 90.06 sq. km.
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Coastal Sand
Coastal sands are the sands that are accumulated as a strip along the sea-coast. Very high
reflectance exhibited by this category especially in the NIR region of the spectrum enable
their separation with the salt-affected land. It is found in along the coast and occupied an
The barren rock exposures are especially confined to hilly terrain with down slope with rock
outcrops, stony waste and fragments. The area under this category is 15..84 sq. km.
Wetlands
or temporary, static or dynamic which necessarily have a land-water interface, are defined as
wetlands. The wetlands category is found having 1.84 sq. km with four sub categories.
These are the areas that include ox-bow lakes, cut-off meanders, waterlogged, swamp,
marsh, peat bogs etc (with vegetation). This category is contributed 0.85 sq. km of the
district total.
Coastal - Saltpans
Saltpans are flat expanses of areas covered with salt usually white under the Sum. Saltpans
are manmade saline ecosystem from which crude salt is extracted during summer. These are
un-drained, usually small and shallow, natural depression or hollow in which brackish water
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accumulates and evaporates leaving behind salt deposits. This category found nearer to
Water Bodies
This category comprises areas with surface water, either impounded in the form of ponds,
lakes and reservoirs or flowing as streams, rivers, canals etc. These are seen clearly on the
satellite image in blue to dark blue or cyan color depending on the depth of water. Waterbody
category occupies an area about 309.55 sq. km with 4.73 % of the district.
River/Stream-Perennial
Rivers/streams are the natural course of water flowing on the land surface along a definite
basin in desert areas or a marsh or another river. These are the rivers/streams that flow
continuously throughout the year as considered perennial. It contributes an area of 7.44 sq.
km.
River/Stream-Non Perennial
The water covers the surface for less than nine months in each year considered as non
perennial. This also includes the dry part of river generally characterized by the presence of
sand or exposed rocks. It is found that most of the streams under non perennial category and
Canal/Drain
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Canals and drains are artificial watercourse constructed for irrigation, navigation or to drain
out excess water from agricultural lands. It is found mostly in coastal plains with an area of
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Lakes/Ponds-Permanent
Perennial lakes/ponds are those that retain water in them either for more than one season
(usually more than three months of a year, FAO, 2005) or throughout the year and usually
not subjected to extreme fluctuation in water level. Ponds are body of water limited in size,
either natural or artificial, regular in shape, smaller in size than a lake, generally located near
Lakes/Ponds-Seasonal
These are accumulation of water in a depression of various sizes either natural or saline.
Areas of tailings and abandoned pits and quarries may remain recognizable for a long time
due to presence of water is to be classified under this category. This category includes the
above areas except that they remain dry either partially or totally throughout the year. This
Reservoir/Tanks-Permanent
The reservoir is an artificial lake created by the construction of a dam across the river
specifically for hydel power generation, irrigation, and water supply for domestic/ industrial
needs, flood control, either singly or in combination. Tanks are small lakes of impounded
waterways constructed on land surface for irrigation. They are associated with croplands, low
lands and reservoirs surrounded by hills without vegetation. This includes all reservoirs/tanks
with water spread seen at least during one season in a year is considered under the
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Reservoir/Tanks-Seasonal
Dry reservoirs/tanks are those, which do not have water spread throughout the year are
considered as seasonal. It is found that many of the tanks under seasonal category with an
The concept of measuring slope from a topographic map is a familiar one for most
professionals in the natural resources and landscape planning / management and surveying
professions. Slope is a measurement of how steep the ground surface is. The steeper the
ground surface the greater the slope. Slope is measured by calculating the tangent of the
surface. The tangent is calculated by dividing the vertical change in elevation by the
horizontal distance. Slope is normally expressed in planning as a percent slope which is the
Reliable estimation of the stability of slopes and foundations is very demanding because it is
important for terrain analysis to understand the natural process in the disciplines of
at surface and subsurface. In view of this, slope will plays an important role while doing
or 1:25,000 topographic maps are used for preparation of slope by manual procedures
based contour value difference for unit horizontal distance. The emergence of remote sensing
& GIS systems and the availability of topographic data in DEM or TIN formats, slope maps
can be generated using image processing and GIS methods. Representation of slope in
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percentage is understandable rationale for the resource mapping and planning. Slope
information, one of the GIS layers play an important role in natural resources and district
planning process. It is proposed to generate the necessary slope layer from the available
digital topographic data such as Carto DEM and open source Digital Elevation Model data
(NRSC, 2009).
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Slope data generated from DEM using GIS techniques produces triangular nature slope
using manual procedures. However, the slope generated from GIS analysis can be used
directly for any decision-making planning purpose. The accuracy of the slope is dependent
on accuracy of the DEM used for slope generation. The DEM should bare earth and should
not have spikes or dips which are common in automatic DEM generation. Therefore, to use
Carto DEM, conversion to bare earth DEM has to be carried out before slope layer
generation.
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The forest cover in the district based on the interpretation of IRS R2 LISS III data (2015-16)
is 1097.81 sq. km which is 16.79 % of the total geographical area (TGA) of the district. As
per the land use manual (NRSC 2016), the forests of the district can be classified as 8
forest classes and class-wise areas are presented in Table-4.2. The spatial distribution of
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Odisha state
Srikakulam
District
Visakhapatnam
District
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Agriculture is the backbone of the economy of the district. More than half of its rural
population are engaged in agriculture in order to earn their livelihood. Since the district has
no big irrigation project, the farmers of the district is solely dependent on rain water. The
chief agricultural products in the district are paddy, groundnut, cotton, sugarcane, pulses, etc.
Every year a huge chunk of revenue comes from the agricultural products in the district and
helps its economy to a great extent.
According to agricultural census 2015-16 the total cropped area of the district was 3.82 Lakh
Hects of which net area sown was 2.74 Lakh hectares, gross irrigated area was 1.88 lakh
Hects and net area irrigated was 1.58 lakh Hects (DES, 2015-16). Mainly three types of
soils are seen in the district viz., 1. Red soils, 2. Sandy-loams and 3. Sandy-clay with 96%
of area coverage in this District. while a small sandy soils constitute 0.7% along the fringes
of the seacoast.
Remote sensing technology has been successfully used by APSAC during the last two
decades in the areas of agriculture both in spatial and temporal domain under various
projects. APSAC carried out in-season forecasting of acreage for major crops i.e. Kharif rice,
Rabi rice, cotton, groundnut etc, at state/ district level for the last two decades, in Andhra
Pradesh to enable the administrators and planners to take strategic decisions on import-
export policy matters and trade negotiations. Rice and Cotton are the most dominant crop in
Andhra Pradesh in both Kharif seasons. In this connection, Department of Agriculture and
Directorate of Economics & Statistics are generating data on conventional methods for
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estimation of crop area and production. In this regard, satellite remote sensing plays a
pivotal role with limited field visits for timely for estimation and monitoring the crops.
The major crops cultivated in the Vizianagaram district are Paddy, Maize, Ragi, Jowar, Bajra,
Chillies, Condiments, and Sugarcane. Other crops such as banana, turmeric and mango are
also cultivated in some of the mandals.
Andhra Pradesh Space Applications Centre (APSAC) has carried out Kharif rice crop
acreage estimation over Vizianagaram district using Microwave Remote Sensing (Sentinel-
1A) data under FASAL project. Sentinel-1A Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) VV polarization
data (Spatial Resolution 20m) is used for the analysis. The rice acreage using sentinel-1
microwave remote sensing data for Vizianagaram district was estimated as 93,080 ha.
a b c
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Fig.25 (a) Ground truth data overlaid on multi-temporal RGB image, (b) Rice cropped area
and (c) Transplantation date-wise rice cropped area over Vizianagaram District.
The district is characterised by 5 types of soils. They are 1) red loamy soil seen around Salur
and west of Vizianagaram, 2) red sandy soil occupies the major part of the district. 3)
lateritic soil covers a small area around Chipurupalle, 4) Deltaic alluvial soil is seen near
Parvathipuram. in the northeastern extremity and east of Chipurupalli and 5) coastal sandy
soil occurs as a narrow strip along the coast near Konada.
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Geologically, the district constitutes a part of Eastern Ghats Mobile Belt of Archaean age. It
includes rocks of Khondalite Group, Charnockite Group and Migmatite complex. Sediments of
Upper Gondwana, Cainozoic laterite and Quaternary deposits overlie the Archaeans. The
lithological units of Khondalite Group include quartzite, talc- granulite and talc-silicate rock
with bands and pockets of crystalline limestone +- scapolite +- wollastonite and garnetiferous
silicified with thin bands of chert. The various units of Charnockite Group include pyroxene
in the granite gneiss is more pronounced in the vicinity of Khondalite. Thick veins of
pegmatite traverse these rocks in the northwestern part of the area. Upper Gondwana
sandstone (containing plant fossils viz Hausmania sp. And Cladophlebis sp. and
indeterminate bark impressions occur close to the coast, in the southeast. Extensive capping
of aluminous laterite is seen over Khondalite Group. Quarternary formations, including brown,
residual soil and fluvial and marine sediments, occur along the river courses and coast
respectively.
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Thick mantle of flood plain deposits comprising clay and silt are restricted to the Gostani,
deposits comprising beach sand and dune sand occur as a narrow belt of 500-m to 2 km
Khondalite shows two distinct trends of foliation. In the west it shows NE-SW to ENE-WSW
trend with dips ranging from 50' to 809 towards SE. In the east the general trend of foliation
is N 30` W - S 30' E which swerves, at places. to WNW-ESE. The dip varies from 40' to
70° easterly or southerly. However, reversal of dips is also noted. The area has undergone
poly phase deformation. Nagavali River is marked by a major NNW-SSE trending lineament
and the area to the east of the river represents a faulted block.
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The district is endowed with mineral deposits of manganese, graphite, clay, sillimanite. mica,
iron ore and kankar.
Manganese: The manganese belt is over 60 km long and 20 km wide. The ore is associated
with talc-granulite and quartzite and is characterised by high iron and phosphorus. The
deposits around Garbham, Garividi, Perumali, Chipurupalle and Salur have sizeable
reserves.
Graphite: Rich disseminations of graphite are seen in Khondalite in the northwest and south.
It generally occurs as disseminated flakes in gneiss. Rich pockets are noticed near Paluru
and southeast of Lakshmipur. The graphite is generally of low to medium grade with 10-30%
carbon. It also occurs as pockets and stringers within Khondalite near Sivalingapuram,
Mica: Pegmatite veins carrying muscovite are reported from the hill about 800 m SW of
Dolemba and near Kurupam. Pockets of pholgopite occur at places where honey-coloured
Clay: Moderately plastic, silty clay occurring in tank beds is used for manufacturing tiles and
drainage pipes. A tile factory using tank mud is located near Jamunarayanapuram. along
Quartzite: At some places quartzite occurring as bands within Khondalite is free from
Molybdenite: Thin stringers and streaks of Molybdenite are reported from Kotagandredu area
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The Mines and Geology Department, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh is entrusted with both
The office of the Asst. Director of Mines and Geology, Vizianagaram was Originally
Department, dated.20-09-1976 and the same was shifted to Vizianagaram in the Year 1979
with jurisdiction over the district namely Srikakulam and Vizianagaram Districts. A separate
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The main functions of the office are to regulate Mining and Quarrying activities in this District
under the provisions of Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act 1957; Mineral
Concession Rules 1960 and Mineral Conservation Development and Rules, 1988; also as
per the provisions of A.P.M.M.C. Rules 1966 and Andhra Pradesh Mineral Dealer Rules
2000 and collect the Mineral Revenue from the Mining and Quarry lease holders.
Encouraging the Mineral based Industries and advice the entrepreneurs to establish Mineral
based Industries is also a part of the functions of this office. This office is not having any
developmental Programmes either under Plan or Non-Plan Schemes. The following Minerals
The main activity in Major Mineral is Manganese and Quartzite mining and the others are
Moulding Sand, Lime Kankar, Feldspar, Mica, Graphite, and Semi Precious stones. Minor
Minerals occurring in this district are Road Metal, Building Stone, Gravel and Colour Granite
There are “37” Nos. Mining Leases in-force in the District, out of which “22” Nos. are
Working and “15” Nos. are Non-Working. Similarly, there are “279” Nos. Quarry Leases in-
force in this District, out of which for “230” Nos. are Working, and “49” Nos. are Non-
Working. Further, there are 35 No. of Quarry Leases (31 Minerals) in-force. Out of which
for 25 are working and 10 are Non-Working. The Mineral Wise Working/Non-Working
details is as follows.
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Mineral Dealer Yards for Major Mineral, and “08” Nos. Cutting and Polishing Industries for
Colour Granite. The above said mineral based industries are not consuming the raw material
available in Vizianagaram district except for processing, crushing, Slab and tile making.
However, the above mentioned “19” Mineral Based Industries are consuming various
minerals.
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239/1,
4 M/s Sai Krupa Minerals Veerabadrapuram, 8.09 Hects Quarzite
Kothavalasa
The office of Asst.Director of Mines & Geology, Vizianagaram has been allotted an annual
target of Rs. 3600.00 Lakhs for the Year 2017 – 2018 and achieved the target of Rs.
3833.12 Lakhs. Out of which Rs. 377.92 Lakhs was collected in respect of Major Minerals
and Rs. 3455.20 Lakhs on Minor Minerals; Rs. 514.26 Lakhs from Other Department and
Rs. 1314.46 Lakhs from Book Adjustments, which were included in the overall achievement
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The Government have introduced free sand policy and issued certain directions, reviewed
the status of sand quarrying in the State and defined the role of Mining, Revenue, Police and
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(i) Mining Department has to identify as many number of reaches as possible, obtain
required statutory clearances and handover to the Revenue Department.
(ii) Revenue Department has to notify the reaches to the public and to look after the sand
quarrying at the reaches.
(iii) Panchayath Raj Department has to maintain the ramps in the reaches with the funds of
NRGS.
(iv) Police Department has to curb the illegal sand transportation both within the state and
at interstate borders by strengthening the check posts on national highways and state
highways.
The Vizianagaram District has 67 sand reaches in existing. All the sand reaches come
under the category of IIIrd and/or below IIIrd order streams. The sand reaches are under
active operation and the sand is utilized for Public and Government Works only. The District
Administration is monitoring the Price List and taking effective steps to control the sale price
fixed including transportation and loading charges for ordinary sand. The work of Geo tagging
of sand excavation, loading, transportation and monitoring every activity in all the sand
The District Level Committee, Vizianagaram, issued the following permissions that are
accorded for extraction of sand from the respective patta land so as utilize the same for
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12/11/202
11 211060201 Sri K. Pydi Naidu RM&BS 43, 0.5 POLIPALLE BHOGHAPURAM 12/12/2016 387 150 350 25000 25000 26216
6
12 211090206 Sri K. Appala Naidu BS 43, 0.5 POLIPALLE BHOGHAPURAM 2/12/2009 2/11/2019 486 990 900 41016 41016 61575
13 211070266 Sri K. Sanjeeva Rao RM&BS 43, 0.5 POLIPALLE BHOGHAPURAM 5/18/2017 5/17/2027 318 600 400 25000 25000 33700
14 211060253 Sri K. Appala Naidu 43 0.5 POLIPALLE BHOGHAPURAM 237 -- -- -- -- --
QUART- 6/26/202
15 212080116 Smt L.S.Geetha 46,, 20.687 RAJAPULOVA BHOGHAPURAM 6/27/2008 -- 2600 5500 -- -- 409567
ZITE 8
RAMACHANDRAP
ETA H/O
16 211140256 Smt L.V.N.Madhavi RM&BS 97, 1 BHOGHAPURAM 4/2/2014 4/1/2024 520 810 670 60000 60000 50000
KONGAVANIPALE
M
17 211140373 Sri K.V.S.P. Raju RM&BS 66/2, 1 RAVADA BHOGHAPURAM 11/6/2014 9/18/2024 1050 750 900 70406 70406 67500
M/s Sri Kanaka
8/25/202
18 211140393 Mahalakshmi Stone RM&BS 66/3, 1 RAVADA BHOGHAPURAM 8/26/2014 1050 900 750 59500 59500 56250
9
Crushing Company
M/s. S.K.Sarawagi MANGA BANKURUVALAS 281085
19 212000015 3P,, 15.73 BOBBILI 9/6/2000 1/22/2021 6080 11001 7000 358138 358138
& (P) Ltd N ESE A 5
BUILDING
20 211070401 Sri K. Tirupathi STONE- 182, 1 METTAVALASA BOBBILI 7/27/2007 7/26/2017 597 1665 1845 52500 52500 124875
GRAVEL
21 211060216 Smt M. Radhamma RM&BS 182, 1.71 METTAVALASA BOBBILI 21.11.2016 20.11.2026 630 300 930 85500 85500 85500
22 211110177 Sri P. Ranga Rao RM&BS 178, 1 METTAVALASA BOBBILI 7/19/2011 7/18/2021 900 2850 -- 50000 50000 --
23 211090169 Sri P. Satya Rao RM&BS 182, 0.5 METTAVALASA BOBBILI 1/6/2009 1/5/2019 -- -- -- -- -- --
24 211100321 Smt K. Ramanamma 178 2.74 METTAVALASA BOBBILI 1365 -- -- -- -- --
104650
25 211040010 Sri B. Sridhar RM&BS 187/2 1 GARUDABILLI BONDAPALLE 6/22/2004 6/21/2019 15000 16580 1750 1046500 138517
0
26 211040012 Sri B. Sridhar RM&BS 187/2 1 GARUDABILLI BONDAPALLE 6/22/2004 6/21/2019 7000 7000 500 474500 474500 72200
27 211120014 M/s Satya Stone RM&BS 187/2 2 GARUDABILLI BONDAPALLE 10/18/2011 10/17/202 11000 7450 1350 720000 720000 107950
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Crusher 6
M/s Satya 12/14/201
28 211070009 RM&BS 187/2 8 GARUDABILLI BONDAPALLE 12/15/2007 9000 6700 5400 643103 643103 403997
Constructions 7
Sri Ch. Veera
29 211120110 RM&BS 187/2 2 GARUDABILLI BONDAPALLE 5/2/2012 5/1/2022 978 900 1200 100000 100000 99400
Swamy
Smt Ch. Surya 8/23/202
30 211150432 RM&BS 187/2 0.5 GARUDABILLI BONDAPALLE 8/24/2014 300 300 -- 36319 36319 25000
Kumari 4
31 211120111 Sri G. Ganapathi RM&BS 187/2 1.5 GARUDABILLI BONDAPALLE 8/14/2012 8/13/2022 1200 1200 1008 104750 104750 75600
32 211150431 Sri S.Satyanarayana RM&BS 187/2 2 GARUDABILLI BONDAPALLE 8/13/2015 6/4/2025 1014 600 1200 125155 125155 99999
Smt V.Surya
33 211040113 RM&BS 187/2 1.5 GARUDABILLI BONDAPALLE 7/30/2004 7/29/2019 720 1500 1020 75000 75000 76500
Chakravarthy
Smt V. Surya 11/12/202
34 211120108 RM&BS 187/2 2 GARUDABILLI BONDAPALLE 11/13/2011 990 1338 1350 110140 110140 101250
Chakravarthy 1
Sri
35 211150430 RM&BS 187/2 0.5 GARUDABILLI BONDAPALLE 11/10/2014 11/9/2024 210 300 300 30000 30000 22673
Ch.Sivannarayana
M/s Satya Stone 10/17/202
36 211120021 RM&BS 187/2 1 GARUDABILLI BONDAPALLE 10/18/2011 5200 3450 800 265000 265000 70250
Crusher 6
Smt V.Surya
37 211140133 RM&BS 187/2, 1 GARUDABILLI BONDAPALLE 8/2/2013 8/1/2023 600 1200 690 64600 64600 51750
Chakravarthy
38 211150433 Sri Ch.Veera Swamy RM&BS 187/2, 2 GARUDABILLI BONDAPALLE 8/19/2015 8/18/2025 1020 300 1200 121501 121501 99999
Smt V.Surya
39 211070135 RM&BS 187/2, 1 GARUDABILLI BONDAPALLE 2/12/2007 2/11/2022 600 1500 600 50000 50000 50000
Chakravarthy
Sri Ch.Surya 11/12/202
40 211120119 RM&BS 187/2,, 2 GARUDABILLI BONDAPALLE 11/13/2011 1026 1500 1350 111060 111060 101250
Prakasa Rao 1
41 211150417 Sri Ch. Papa Rao RM&BS 187/2,, 2 GARUDABILLI BONDAPALLE 11/10/2014 11/9/2024 1020 1200 1200 120980 120980 100000
10/30/200 10/29/20
42 211070007 M/s Satya Granites RM&BS 67, 2.5 KONDAKINDAM BONDAPALLE 9100 2200 2750 534500 534500 226250
7 22
43 211070008 M/s Satya RM&BS 61, 1.66 KONDAKINDAM BONDAPALLE 10/30/200 10/29/201 3000 1140 1100 190500 190500 82794
DMG, GoAP
103
District Survey Report - 2018
Constructions 7 7
10/30/200 10/29/20
44 211070016 M/s Satya Granites RM&BS 67, 1.5 KONDAKINDAM BONDAPALLE 5900 1200 1000 340000 340000 82250
7 22
45 211130013 Sri B. Sridhar RM&BS 67, 1 KONDAKINDAM BONDAPALLE 5/8/2013 5/7/2028 1200 2250 500 90000 90000 50000
46 211130132 Sri M.Srinivasa Rao RM&BS 67, 5 KONDAKINDAM BONDAPALLE 5/8/2013 5/7/2028 6700 3380 3300 450000 450000 255000
BUILDING
M/s Prakash Stone
47 211000131 STONE 9, 2 MARUVADA BONDAPALLE 8/1/2015 7/31/2025 4590 4980 4410 359000 359000 307665
Crusher
,RM&BS
48 211150407 Sri R. Sai Suresh RM&BS 9, 1.64 MARUVADA BONDAPALLE 6/5/2015 6/4/2025 900 2200 3080 82000 82000 227400
B.STONE
23/03/201 22/03/20
49 211170472 Sri N. Rajesh & 267 4 NELIVADA BONDAPALLE -- -- 8080 -- -- 247332
7 27
GRAVEL
BUILDING
50 211150422 Sri S. Ramu 2, 0.5 OMPALLI BONDAPALLE 7/10/2015 7/9/2025 248 393 252 29851 29851 25000
STONE
M/s. S.K.Sarawagi MANGAN CHEEPURUPALL
51 212100024 86P, 19.78 ITIKARLAPALLE 1/12/2010 6/6/2023 2300 14500 1960 -- -- 79379
& (P) Ltd ESE E
M/s. S.K.Sarawagi MANGAN 278,27 CHEEPURUPALL
52 212070019 17.63 KARLAM 8/14/2007 8/13/2027 -- -- -- -- -- --
& (P) Ltd ESE 9, E
M/s. S.K.Sarawagi MANGAN CHEEPURUPALL 9/30/202
53 212070018 104, 4.771 NIMMALAVALASA 10/1/2007 -- -- -- -- -- --
& (P) Ltd ESE E 7
21204002 M/s. S.K.Sarawagi MANGAN CHEEPURUPALL 135502
54 29P, 9.356 PEDANADIPALLE 3/8/2004 6/6/2023 2300 7000 2000 -- --
5 & Co.,(P) Ltd ESE E 4
M/s Global MANGAN CHEEPURUPALL
55 212130045 31/7, 8.19 PEDANADIPALLE 4/4/2013 4/3/2033 -- 1563 490 -- -- 542325
Associates, ESE E
21293046 Sri Promod Bansilalji MANGAN 78/2 , CHEEPURUPALL 3/30/202
56 7.58 PEDANADIPALLE 3/29/1993 -- -- 198 -- -- 361436
4 Kacholia ESE 105/P, E 3
PATHIKAYAVALA CHEEPURUPALL
57 211080239 Sri I. Ramana 52/5 1.35 -- 50 -- 80046 80046 --
SA E
DMG, GoAP
104
District Survey Report - 2018
222/1,
Sri D. Kailash LIMEKAN 11/26/202
58 212020109 223/1, 8.316 GOBHYAM DATTIRAJERU 11/27/2002 -- -- -- -- -- --
Sharma KAR 2
4,
QUARTZI KORAPA 108267
59 212120231 Sri G.Tirupathi Rao 1, 29.14 DATTIRAJERU 5/16/2012 5/15/2032 -- -- -- -- --
TE KOTHAVALASA 5
QUARTZI 11/28/202
60 212010229 Sri M. Jaya Simha 2, 64.75 MARRIVALASA DATTIRAJERU 11/29/2001 -- -- -- -- -- --
TE 1
21200005 QUARTZI 12/5/202 774123
61 Sri B. Ramesh, 11, 40.06 MARRIVALASA DATTIRAJERU 12/6/2000 81716 52008 113000 3891169 3891169
8 TE 0 5
QUARTZI 196530
62 212010435 Sri Muta.Jayasimha 2 64.75 MARRIVALASA DATTIRAJERU -- -- 2500 -- --
TE 8
QUARTZI 5/25/202 176383
63 212030061 Smt M.A.R. Kumari 37, 24.28 PORALI DATTIRAJERU 5/26/2003 29350 41650 21675 1763834 1261425
TE 3 4
21207005 QUARTZI 244800 925517
64 Smt. R.Suneetha, 1, 28 SARAYYAVALSA DATTIRAJERU 3/5/2007 3/4/2027 35800 123146 123400 2448000
7 TE 0 3
5/30/202
65 211110129 Sri P.Adi Babu RM&BS 102, 1 BODDAVALASA DENKADA 5/31/2011 730 670 1170 65000 65000 87250
1
3/24/202
66 211140203 Sri M. Appala Naidu RM&BS 102, 2 BODDAVALASA DENKADA 3/25/2014 1500 1200 1650 139500 139500 100500
9
BUILDING
12/24/200 12/23/201
67 211080227 Sri N. Appala Raju STONE- 61, 0.5 D.TALLAVALASA DENKADA -- -- -- -- -- --
8 8
GRAVEL
Sri Y. Lakshmu
68 211080244 RM&BS 65, 1 JONNADA DENKADA 4/4/2008 4/3/2018 -- 432 1700 -- -- 125829
Naidu
69 211080255 Sri S. Appala Naidu RM&BS 65, 0.4 JONNADA DENKADA 1/30/2008 1/29/2018 990 900 600 37980 37980 20000
Smt 190/6, GAJAPATHINAG 11/11/202
70 211090267 CG 2.91 KONISA 11/12/2009 77.04 90.865 -- 374000 374000 284662
N.K.Chinnammal 7,12, ARAM 9
71 211140372 Sri Veeresh Kumar CG 178, 9 KONISA GAJAPATHINAG 10/27/2014 12/31/202 1795.03 954.24 684.362 4151380 4151380 142837
DMG, GoAP
105
District Survey Report - 2018
Hatti ARAM 8 6 5 2
M/s Humpi GAJAPATHINAG 142.60
72 211050158 CG 178, 5.2 KONISA 2/1/2005 1/31/2025 132.033 28.14 338427 338427 492677
Enterprises ARAM 5
Sri Veeresh Kumar GAJAPATHINAG 12/31/202 529.36 147700
73 211140371 CG 178,, 8.466 KONISA 10/27/2014 460.107 453.876 1477000 967787
Hatti ARAM 8 5 0
M/s Galaxy Rock GAJAPATHINAG 10/5/202
74 211050265 CG 178, 14 KONISA 10/6/2005 -- -- -- -- -- --
Mine Pvt Ltd ARAM 5
GAJAPATHINAG 217.04 3648.12 957004
75 211150404 Sri A.Suryanarayana CG 272,, 5 MUTCHERLA 4/10/2015 4/9/2035 102.234 14057 14057
ARAM 9 3 7
5/30/202
76 211100173 Sri S. Ramu Naidu RM&BS 44, 1 GANTYADA GANTYADA 5/31/2010 960 660 666 57022 57022 50000
0
10/8/202
77 211060137 M/s V-Qubes CG 48, 2.832 GANTYADA GANTYADA 10/9/2006 -- -- -- -- -- --
6
Sri Y. Ramana 8/18/202
78 211100171 RM&BS 1, 1 JAGGAPURAM GANTYADA 8/19/2010 600 600 666 64300 64300 50000
Murthy 0
6/17/202
79 211100178 Sri S.Ramu Naidu RM&BS 1, 1 JAGGAPURAM GANTYADA 6/18/2010 960 600 666 86200 86200 50000
0
8/18/202
80 211100174 Sri Y. Rajesh RM&BS 1, 1 JAGGAPURAM GANTYADA 8/19/2010 900 660 642 78838 78838 50000
0
6/24/202
81 211100184 Sri S. Ramu Naidu RM&BS 1, 2 JAGGAPURAM GANTYADA 1/4/2013 1050 1320 1170 107975 107975 100000
0
21204004 M/s R.B.S.S.D.& MANGAN 3/31/202 386547 271840
82 124/P,, 13.868 AVAGUDEM GARIVIDI 1/27/2004 44400 30520 7300 3865472
0 F.N. Das ESE 0 2 8
M/s. S.K.Sarawagi MANGAN 219,205
83 212010027 46.63 BAGUVALASA GARIVIDI 3/30/2001 6/1/2019 15205 -- -- 275000 275000 --
& Co.,(P) Ltd ESE P,
Sri M. Venkata
84 211070263 Laxmi Narasimha RM&BS 24/1, 0.5 DEVADA GARIVIDI 7/2/2007 7/1/2017 450 450 300 25000 25000 25000
Raju
DMG, GoAP
106
District Survey Report - 2018
DMG, GoAP
107
District Survey Report - 2018
8 KAR RAM 2
21207003 M/s M.K.Mining MANGAN 8/23/202
100 165, 4.892 VEDULLAVALASA GARIVIDI 8/24/2007 1650 2850 1600 159245 159245 689182
0 Corporation ESE 7
Sri B.V.R.M. 11/15/203
101 211060033 RM&BS 1, 1.041 CHINAGUDABA GARUGUBILLI 11/16/2016 1200 900 900 89497 89497 67500
Visakha 1
Sri S. Uma
102 211070260 RM&BS 1,, 2 CHINAGUDABA GARUGUBILLI 6/12/2007 6/11/2017 -- 1333 1335 100000 100000 100125
Maheswara Rao
QUARTZI 9/29/202
103 212020361 Sri D. Ramana Chitti 87/14,, 3.96 CHINAGUDABA GARUGUBILLI 9/30/2002 3050 11800 10500 225615 225615 950000
TE 2
M/s Uma
104 211120254 Maheswari Stone RM&BS 1, 2 CHINAGUDABA GARUGUBILLI 4/18/2012 4/18/2017 3400 1466 1200 175000 175000 50870
Crusher
147078 166895
105 211070090 Sri A.V.V.Satish RM&BS 221, 4.58 CHINAGUDABA GARUGUBILLI 1/12/2007 1/11/2017 20668 13173 23253 1470780
0 0
Sri Ch. Rama
106 211080341 RM&BS 01, 1.414 CHINAGUDABA GARUGUBILLI 6/28/2013 9/5/2018 520 400 600 -- -- 70700
Krishna
Sri Baratam Venkata
11/15/202
107 211160462 Ramana Murthy RM&BS 1 4.95 CHINAGUDABA GARUGUBILLI 11/16/2016 -- 1200 3300 -- -- 247500
6
Visakha
108 211070091 Sri A.V.V.Satish RM&BS 219, 1.105 CHINAGUDABA GARUGUBILLI 1/12/2007 1/11/2017 3325 2875 5456 198450 198450 355197
109 211150391 Sri A. Prakasa Rao RM&BS 1, 1 CHINAGUDABA GARUGUBILLI 7/5/2014 7/4/2024 2523 2006 640 171557 171557 50000
110 211080420 Sri N.Ravi Kumar RM&BS 01, 2.5 CHINAGUDABA GARUGUBILLI 12/8/2008 12/7/2018 700 500 800 125000 125000 125000
Sri V.Satya Ravindra
111 211120282 RM&BS 1, 2 CHINAGUDABA GARUGUBILLI 4/18/2012 5/17/2017 -- -- 333 -- -- 100000
Reddy
21207008 QUARTZI 193040
112 Sri S.Tirumala Rao 127, 24.484 DALAIVALASA GARUGUBILLI 2/6/2007 2/5/2027 35000 36900 -- 1930408 --
5 TE 8
21200036 M/s Dinesh Das QUARTZI 4/27/202 79000. 434774 102600
113 01,, 8.093 GOTTIVALASA GARUGUBILLI 4/28/2000 84990 136800 4347740
5 Mines and Steels TE 0 1 0 00
DMG, GoAP
108
District Survey Report - 2018
(P) Ltd.,
M/s Kamalakshi 5/24/202 243.73
114 211060270 CG 24,, 3.7 PEDAGUDABA GARUGUBILLI 5/25/2006 -- 339.356 -- -- 438294
Minerals Pvt Ltd 6 2
Sri A.Gangadhara QUARTZI 26.03.202
115 471 11.13 RAVIVALASA GARUGUBILLI 27.03.2017 -- -- -- -- -- --
Naidu TE 7
M/s M.S.R. QUARTZI
116 212010246 1, 18.21 UDDAVOLU GARUGUBILLI 7/23/2001 7/22/2021 -- -- -- -- -- --
Minerals, TE
21202036 QUARTZI 6/25/202 145590 510000
117 Sri B.V.R.M.Visakha 1, 19.73 UDDAVOLU GARUGUBILLI 6/26/2002 20700 3940 71600 1455909
6 TE 2 9 0
A.GANGADHAR QUARTZI
118 211170485 471 11.13 LAKHANAPURAM GARUGUBILLI -- -- -- -- -- 169237
NAIDU TE
DEVUNIKANAPAK 259715
119 211140360 M/s P.G. Exports CG 06, 21.16 GURLA 10/28/2014 1/9/2034 585.714 233.99 22.963 2597152 --
A 2
21209035 M/s MANGAN SADANANDAPUR 561739
120 2/3, 56.838 GURLA 1/6/2009 9/14/2025 22100 40920 13000 924352 924352
5 R.B.S.S.D&F.N.Das ESE AM 8
Sri K. Subramanya QUARTZI
121 212990112 330, 11.53 BHEEMASINGI JAMI 2/25/1999 2/24/2019 8000 15000 11554 -- -- 716550
Raju TE
122 212960139 Smt S. Laxmi 330 4.11 BHEEMASINGI JAMI 1580 -- -- -- -- --
Sri I.
123 211150406 RM&BS 464, 0.75 JAMI JAMI 6/4/2015 6/3/2025 900 600 468 76875 76875 37500
Ramachandrudu
Sri V.A. Rama 10/7/202
124 211140370 RM&BS 464, 1 JAMI JAMI 10/8/2014 870 679 730 65000 65000 54567
Satyam 4
125 211080413 Sri Ch. Appa Rao RM&BS 394, 0.364 JAMI JAMI 1/7/2008 1/6/2018 180 240 300 20665 20665 22700
126 211070053 Sri K. Murali RM&BS 394, 1 JAMI JAMI 12/19/2007 6/8/2017 3850 3800 6366 264400 264400 477450
M/s Jami 12/28/200 11/15/201
127 211040329 RM&BS 464, 1 JAMI JAMI -- -- -- -- -- --
SCQWLCC Society 4 4
Sri I.
128 211020149 RM&BS 394, 0.627 JAMI JAMI 9/7/2012 9/6/2022 900 420 768 31500 31500 54328
Ramachandrudu
DMG, GoAP
109
District Survey Report - 2018
M/s Ambedkar
129 211060147 RM&BS 394, 0.6 JAMI JAMI 1/23/2014 1/22/2024 2400 690 510 118399 118399 38250
SCQWLCC Society
11/20/202
130 211050059 Sri K. Murali RM&BS 464, 2.5 JAMI JAMI 11/19/2005 5800 8200 12900 351584 351584 912500
0
131 211140312 Sri S. Demudu RM&BS 394, 0.5 JAMI JAMI 6/27/2014 6/8/2017 450 360 300 34221 34221 --
Sri I.
132 211020324 RM&BS 394, 0.12 JAMI JAMI 3/22/2012 3/21/2022 1050 540 318 46975 46975 23850
Ramachandrudu
133 211060190 Sri V. Appa Rao RM&BS 464, 2 JAMI JAMI 8/14/2016 8/13/2026 2160 1348 1420 124138 124138 46463
Sri K. Eswara 11/24/202
134 211100060 RM&BS 394, 0.405 JAMI JAMI 11/25/2010 2500 1300 1200 160048 160048 69500
Chandra 0
Sri V. Venkata Satya
135 211080188 RM&BS 464, 0.5 JAMI JAMI 3/4/2008 3/3/2018 498 400 400 46500 46500 30000
Madhu Prasad
M/s Laxminarayana
Stone Cutting
4/25/202
136 211120326 Industries RM&BS 394, 0.32 JAMI JAMI 4/26/2012 300 216 170 16000 16000 12368
7
Cooperative Society
Ltd.,
117500
137 211120055 Sri K. Murali RM&BS 464, 1.4 JAMI JAMI 1/23/2012 1/22/2027 4750 6100 22900 324150 324150
0
Sri I.
138 211090148 RM&BS 464, 0.404 JAMI JAMI 2/6/2009 2/5/2019 1500 390 318 82600 82600 24050
Ramachandrudu
Smt 12/31/202
139 211140187 RM&BS 394, 1 JAMI JAMI 1/1/2014 840 750 790 62000 62000 59250
V.Suryanarayamma 4
140 211140313 Sri S. Demudu RM&BS 394, 2 JAMI JAMI 6/27/2014 1/7/2023 996 1338 1350 114482 114482 101250
M/s Jami 3/25/202
141 211020461 RM&BS 464,, 0.5 JAMI JAMI 7/3/2002 -- 150 300 -- -- 25000
SCQWLCC Society 2
Sri K. Ravindra CHANDRASEKHA JIYYAMMA
142 211080096 RM&BS 132, 1 1/7/2008 1/6/2018 540 672 300 62982 62982 --
Reddy RAJAPURA VALASA
DMG, GoAP
110
District Survey Report - 2018
DMG, GoAP
111
District Survey Report - 2018
DMG, GoAP
112
District Survey Report - 2018
Amalgamation of 5
Quarry leases)
27.04.202
170 211170477 Smt A.Varalaxmi RM&BS 1 2.5 PEDARAOPALLE KOTHAVALASA 28.04.2017 -- -- 2143 -- -- 115753
7
M/s Sakthidhar
171 211120167 RM&BS 1, 5.5 PEDARAOPALLE KOTHAVALASA 5/21/2012 4/15/2018 10170 7746 7266 644198 644198 275000
Nirmans
Dr.G.Sudrashana 11/17/201
172 211080348 RM&BS 1, 13.5 PEDARAOPALLE KOTHAVALASA 11/18/2008 6820 8800 -- 135000 135000 --
Rao 8
M/s G V R
5/27/202
173 211090347 Constructions (P) RM&BS 1,, 3.086 PEDARAOPALLE KOTHAVALASA 5/28/2009 2000 2060 2300 253942 253942 172300
4
Ltd.,
Sri
174 211070153 R.V.V.Satyanarayan 1 0.5 PEDARAOPALLE KOTHAVALASA 12367 4236 -- 584775 584775 --
a Raju
Sri
175 211110152 R.V.V.Satyanarayan 1 1.5 PEDARAOPALLE KOTHAVALASA 21085 1300 -- 1205011 1205011 --
a Raju
Sri
176 211110154 R.V.V.Satyanarayan 1 0.5 PEDARAOPALLE KOTHAVALASA 5930 333 -- 422462 422462 --
a Raju
Sri
402029
177 211110155 R.V.V.Satyanarayan 1 1.5 PEDARAOPALLE KOTHAVALASA 63804 21200 -- 4020293 --
3
a Raju
Smt S.Devi
178 211120346 RM&BS 1/1,, 0.914 PEDARAOPALLI KOTHAVALASA 6/19/2012 6/18/2027 1400 735 800 95500 95500 60200
Umamaheswari
M/s Rocky Minerals 01/04/2017
QUARTZI
179 212010151 (transferred from Sri 1/8, 6.48 RELLI KOTHAVALASA (12/10/200 12/9/2021 1500 6300 3100 137200 137200 232500
TE
S.Satya Rao) 1)
DMG, GoAP
113
District Survey Report - 2018
DMG, GoAP
114
District Survey Report - 2018
M/s Humpi
194 211030159 CG 7, 33 KUSERU MENTADA 9/8/2003 9/7/2023 -- -- -- -- -- --
Enterprises
M/s Unistar Enter
195 211040275 CG 2, 4 PULIGUMMI MENTADA 4/7/2004 4/6/2024 -- -- -- -- -- --
Prizes
M/s Robust Mega
196 211120181 RM&BS 2, 1.5 PULIGUMMI MENTADA 10/12/2012 5/17/2021 -- -- 950 75000 75000 67500
Infra India (P) Ltd.,
M/s Robust Mega
12/19/202
197 211120182 Infra Project India RM&BS 2, 0.5 PULIGUMMI MENTADA 10/12/2012 -- -- 330 25000 25000 25000
1
Pvt Ltd.,
M/s. S.K.Sarawagi MANGAN BUDARAYAVALA MERAKAMUDIDA 10/16/201
198 212970017 115/45, 9.878 10/17/1997 -- -- -- -- -- --
& (P) Ltd ESE SA M 7
21207002 M/s. S.K.Sarawagi MANGAN MERAKAMUDIDA 3/23/202
199 5P,6/1, 4.055 CHINARAVYAM 3/24/2007 -- 2500 550 -- -- 16220
6 & Co.,(P) Ltd ESE M 7
87 To
21208004 M/s Rastriya Ispat MANGAN 127,128 MERAKAMUDIDA 10/7/202 105816
200 264.54 GARBHAM 11/6/2008 6000 3100 2400 1058160 1514760
3 Nigam Ltd., ESE ,257/1, M 2 0
2,3,
MANGAN
21297039 M/s Mahalakshmi MERAKAMUDIDA 259850
201 ESE 798, 10.522 GARBHAM 7/15/1997 7/14/2017 -- 14826 6500 -- --
0 Minerals M 9
,SELECT
M/s Sri
MANGAN MERAKAMUDIDA
202 212110037 Venkateswara 227/1, 5.24 GARBHAM 12/3/2011 12/2/2031 1000 1350 300 272506 272506 335334
ESE M
Minerals
21208000 D.Shankarlal MANGAN MERAKAMUDIDA
203 259/1, 4.97 GARBHAM 3/13/2008 3/12/2028 6100 4880 1096 414696 414696 423672
2 Sharma ESE M
MANGAN MERAKAMUDIDA
204 212110083 Sri S.V.Sanyasi Rao 234, 4.84 GARBHAM 7/18/2011 7/17/2031 -- -- -- -- -- --
ESE M
205 21209002 M/s. S.K.Sarawagi MANGAN 9,, 8.656 KOTHAKARRA MERAKAMUDIDA 8/18/2009 3/20/202 4000 22500 3500 -- -- 327587
DMG, GoAP
115
District Survey Report - 2018
DMG, GoAP
116
District Survey Report - 2018
STONE,G 80/2
RAVEL
SAND 61, SARIPALLE
M/s Rastriya Ispat 4/22/202
218 212030317 (OTHERS 68,256, 64.67 NELLIMARLANEL NELLIMARLA 4/23/2003 6600 8100 6200 970050 970050 634878
Nigam Ltd., 3
) 6, LIMARAJUPETA
BUILDING
5/29/202
219 211150436 Sri N.Srinivasa Rao STONE 242,, 8 KOSTUVALASA PACHIPENTA 5/30/2015 4495 5334 5800 517126 517126 335000
5
,RM&BS
442.12
220 211140357 M/s Risab Trades CG 289/P,, 7 NANDA PACHIPENTA 11/12/2014 5/7/2026 159.174 269.817 114949 114949 --
3
PANASAPEDDI 11/21/201
221 211080099 Sri G.Raja Gopal RM&BS 282, 1.5 PACHIPENTA 11/22/2008 547 960 990 75000 75000 75000
KONAVALA 8
M/s Parammathalli 11/21/201
222 211080102 RM&BS 110, 1.5 PANUKUVALASA PACHIPENTA 11/22/2008 550 990 900 75000 75000 75000
STQWLCC Society 8
223 211110397 Sri N. Srinivasa Rao RM&BS 242, 1 PANUKUVALASA PACHIPENTA 5/6/2011 5/5/2026 1450 667 1400 120000 120000 105000
M/s Parammathalli
224 211080100 RM&BS 110, 1 PANUKUVALASA PACHIPENTA 6/20/2008 6/19/2018 278 666 660 55000 55000 50000
STQWLCC Society
225 211110396 Sri N.Srinivasa Rao 242 1 PANUKUVALASA PACHIPENTA 720 600 800 65250 65250 59750
PARVATHIPURA
226 211080224 Sri M. Shankara Rao RM&BS 135, 1 BALAGUDABA 5/16/2008 5/15/2018 -- -- -- -- -- --
M
Sri P.Syama QUARTZI PARVATHIPURA
227 212090127 1,260, 4.71 BALAGUDABA 8/5/2009 8/4/2029 100 -- -- 75390 75390 70650
Sundaram TE M
M/s Pokarna PARVATHIPURA
228 211160455 CG 121, 10 BUDURUVADA 6/1/2016 5/31/2036 -- 275.77 1112.713 -- -- --
Limited M
PARVATHIPURA
229 211160457 M/s M.S.P.Granites CG 01, 16.56 KORE 8/16/2016 8/15/2036 -- 58.242 -- -- -- 4537
M
PARVATHIPURA
230 211090225 B.Bala Krishna RM&BS 486, 0.5 NARSIPURAM 3/12/2009 3/11/2019 180 333 -- 25000 25000 25000
M
DMG, GoAP
117
District Survey Report - 2018
PARVATHIPURA
231 211100230 Sri K.G.K.Raju RM&BS 297, 2 NARSIPURAM 3/4/2010 3/3/2020 940 -- -- 70000 70000 --
M
PARVATHIPURA
232 211100232 Sri K.G.K.Raju RM&BS 297, 1 NARSIPURAM 3/4/2010 3/3/2020 490 -- -- 60000 60000 48986
M
21205008 Sri K.Janardhana QUARTZI PARVATHIPURA 2/27/202 256602
233 21,, 45 PEDAMARIKI 2/28/2005 46100 12800 12020 2566025 226500
9 Naidu TE M 5 5
BUILDING
2/27/202
234 211170469 Sri P.Gopi STONE 153 4.047 CHOWDAVADA PUSAPATIREGA 2/28/2017 -- 500 1500 -- -- --
7
,GRAVEL
BUILDING
Sri K.V.G.P.
235 211110259 STONE 281 0.69 KONADA PUSAPATIREGA 2/5/2011 1/5/2021 -- -- -- -- -- --
Bangaru Raju
,GRAVEL
BUILDING
Sri K. Gangadhar
236 211080204 STONE 1, 2 RELLIVALASA PUSAPATIREGA 2/2/2008 2/1/2018 2780 3300 -- 116000 116000 --
Rao
,GRAVEL
237 211110168 Sri M.V. Suresh 1 2 RELLIVALASA PUSAPATIREGA 5022 -- -- 55000 55000 --
21297006 MANGAN CHINTALAVALAS RAMABHADRA
238 Sri Y.P.Rama Rao , 29.48 8/27/1997 8/26/2017 960 6528 500 -- -- 315000
3 ESE A PURAM
7/1 to
16,
21209036 M/s Sanjay Mining MANGAN CHINTALAVALAS RAMABHADRA
239 15/1 14.261 2/2/2009 9/3/2038 -- 800 810 -- -- 241750
9 (P) Ltd., ESE A PURAM
to5,7to9
,
21208000 M/s Barbil Mining & MANGAN ITLAMAMIDIPALL RAMABHADRA
240 256/7,, 11.06 8/20/2008 8/19/2028 -- -- -- -- -- --
3 Industries (P) Ltd., ESE E PURAM
M/s Barbil Mining & MANGAN 256/7, ITLAMAMIDIPALL RAMABHADRA 282533
241 212080319 4.48 8/20/2008 8/19/2028 11816 19769 4900 315920 315920
Industries (P) Ltd., ESE 10,12, E PURAM 5
242 21209006 M/s Sri Ganesh MANGAN 5-1,5- 4.027 LOLLARAPADU RAMABHADRA 7/3/2009 7/2/2029 -- -- -- -- -- --
DMG, GoAP
118
District Survey Report - 2018
DMG, GoAP
119
District Survey Report - 2018
DMG, GoAP
120
District Survey Report - 2018
KOTA
SRUNGAVARAP
Sri
266 211120338 RM&BS 1, 1 ALUGUBILLI U 3/6/2012 8/4/2018 732 660 641 80000 80000 50000
M.Kasiviswanadham
KOTA
SRUNGAVARAP
M/s Aditya
267 211110022 RM&BS 1, 4 ALUGUBILLI U 9/3/2011 4/17/2017 -- 2779 -- -- -- --
Aggregates
KOTA
SRUNGAVARAP
268 211080327 Sri L. Ashok Kumar RM&BS 1, 2 ALUGUBILLI U 1/29/2008 1/28/2018 510 1092 345 100000 100000 100000
KOTA
SRUNGAVARAP
12/14/202
269 Smt D.Jayasri RM&BS 1 1 ALUGUBILLI U 12/15/2016 -- -- -- -- -- --
6
KOTA
M/s
SRUNGAVARAP
S.V.S.Mookambika
270 211140386 RM&BS 365, 2.36 DHARMAVARAM U 12/19/2014 5/21/2023 720 450 2520 -- -- 115210
Constructions (P)
KOTA
Ltd.,
SRUNGAVARAP
5/20/202
271 211130056 Sri K. Murali RM&BS 365, 2.33 DHARMAVARAM U 5/21/2013 3965 4300 4700 232300 232300 297500
8
KOTA
SRUNGAVARAP
M/s Varma Stone 4/30/201
272 211080367 RM&BS 365, 3.72 DHARMAVARAM U 5/1/2008 1366 2480 2480 -- -- --
Crusher 8
KOTA
SRUNGAVARAP
Sri P.Chandra 9/26/202
273 211120175 RM&BS 365, 1 DHARMAVARAM U 9/27/2012 400 666 665 -- -- 50000
Sekhar Varma 2
KOTA
SRUNGAVARAP
274 211130044 Smt D. Krishnaveni RM&BS 365, 3.33 DHARMAVARAM 7/6/2013 7/5/2028 1436 2220 2235 166500 166500 166750
U
DMG, GoAP
121
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KOTA
SRUNGAVARAP
M/s Rock 126560
275 211130036 RM&BS 365, 4.2 DHARMAVARAM U 3/13/2013 3/12/2028 12900 10800 17698 875500 875500
Aggregates Pvt Ltd., 4
KOTA
M/s
SRUNGAVARAP
S.V.S.Mookambika 12/13/201
276 211140384 RM&BS 365, 2.82 DHARMAVARAM U 12/19/2014 720 450 1980 -- -- 69270
Constructions(P)Ltd. 7
KOTA
,
Sri S.S.S.Rama raju SRUNGAVARAP
277 211170486 ( Transferred from RM&BS 322 2 DHARMAVARAM U -- -- -- -- -- 100000
M. Jagannadham) KOTA
SRUNGAVARAP
M/s Aditya
278 211140274 RM&BS 365, 1.66 DHARMAVARAM U 8/19/2014 3/17/2023 2800 1800 2800 220000 220000 189100
Aggregates
KOTA
SRUNGAVARAP
Sri R.Chandra KONDAMALLIPUD
279 211120295 RM&BS 01, 8 U 7/4/2012 7/3/2022 4270 5330 5333 475148 475148 400000
Sekhar, I
KOTA
M/s Sri SRUNGAVARAP
KONDAMALLIPUD
280 211120074 Veeranjaneya RM&BS 1, 2.5 U 3/27/2012 5/17/2017 1650 1830 1710 160000 160000 128250
I
Mineral Products KOTA
SRUNGAVARAP
KONDAMALLIPUD
281 211120202 Sri R. Sudhakar RM&BS 1, 6 U 5/6/2012 5/5/2022 3450 4008 4000 355000 355000 299967
I
KOTA
SRUNGAVARAP
M/s Veeranjaneya KONDAMALLIPUD
282 211120075 RM&BS 1, 2.5 U 1/18/2012 5/17/2017 1500 2070 1710 175000 175000 128250
Mineral Products I
KOTA
SRUNGAVARAP
283 211070207 Sri R.Sankar Rao RM&BS 7, 1 KOTHAVOORU 5/24/2006 5/23/2021 495 668 666 79500 79500 50000
U
DMG, GoAP
122
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KOTA
SRUNGAVARAP
M/s Sri Sai Krishna 9/27/202
284 211150415 RM&BS 464, 2 KOTTAM U 9/28/2014 1050 1500 1350 109770 109770 101250
Stone Crusher 9
KOTA
SRUNGAVARAP
285 211100441 Smt K. Mahalaxmi RM&BS 464, 2 KOTTAM U 9/27/2010 2/26/2017 600 -- -- 126965 126965 --
KOTA
M/s Laxminarayana
Stone Cutting SRUNGAVARAP
286 211120328 Industries RM&BS 464, 2 KOTTAM U 9/13/2011 9/12/2026 510 1017 345 100000 100000 100000
Cooperative Society KOTA
Ltd.,
M/s Sri Krishna SRUNGAVARAP
23/09/201 22/09/20
287 211150424 Mohan Stone RM&BS 464, 6.47 KOTTAM U 2372 4310 4313 323500 323500 323475
5 30
Crusher KOTA
SRUNGAVARAP
6/23/203
288 211150425 Sri K.V.Mohana Rao RM&BS 464, 4 KOTTAM U 6/24/2015 2060 2666 2660 244521 244521 200000
0
KOTA
SRUNGAVARAP
289 211150434 Smt Ch.Suramma 464 1 KOTTAM U -- -- 622 50000 50000 50000
KOTA
SRUNGAVARAP
RM&BS,
290 211150426 Sri P.G.Prasad Rao 85, 3.25 MALLIPUDI U 11/3/2015 11/2/2025 1100 -- 6700 162500 162500 162500
GRAVEL
KOTA
M/s Gayatri Blue SRUNGAVARAP
291 211060394 Stone Crusher RM&BS 85, 1 MALLIPUDI U 8/18/2006 8/17/2021 1020 1450 -- 50000 50000 --
Industry KOTA
292 211150442 Sri S.M. Jani RM&BS 86, 1.75 MALLIPUDI SRUNGAVARAP 7/11/2015 7/10/202 450 1200 1200 15766 15766 89810
DMG, GoAP
123
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U 5
KOTA
SRUNGAVARAP
18/09/20
293 211120293 Smt A. Kamala RM&BS 1, 8.9 MALLIPUDI U 28/01/2012 7350 7350 6900 645000 645000 381047
24
KOTA
SRUNGAVARAP
Sri K. Venkata 9/22/202
294 211150439 RM&BS 85, 3.25 MALLIPUDI U 9/23/2015 1190 100 -- 162500 162500 --
Krishna Reddy 5
KOTA
SRUNGAVARAP
SRUNGAVARAPU 10/26/200 10/25/201
295 211120345 Sri K.V.Mohan Rao RM&BS 508/1, 2 U 1800 2100 2100 158000 158000 118840
KOTA 8 8
KOTA
SRUNGAVARAP
Smt S.Venkata
296 211080322 RM&BS 167, 0.5 THIMIDI U 9/4/2008 9/3/2018 180 450 150 25000 25000 --
Lakshmi
KOTA
M/s Adinarayana SRUNGAVARAP
6/10/202
297 211150409 Stone Crushing RM&BS 167, 2 THIMIDI U 6/11/2012 4176 2250 1332 256697 256697 100000
7
Industries KOTA
21297003 MANGAN 46P,47 DOMMIGANI
298 Sri.A.S.V.Prasad 1.6 THERLAM 7/26/1997 7/25/2017 -- -- -- -- -- --
2 ESE P, GADABAVALA
ASV Prasad Mining MANGAN DOMMIGANI 5/19/202
299 212100001 35AIC,,, 15.74 THERLAM 11/8/2010 4420 13900 4200 428519 428519 1165115
Private Limited ESE GADABAVALA 0
MANGAN
ESE ORE
19/3,4
Ms Blue Ocean (25% TO
P,16P,1 DOMMIGANI
300 212170483 Minerals Private 35% 4.747 THERLAM -- -- -- -- -- 501322
7 to 27 GADABAVALA
Limited MN),MAN
etc
GANESE
ORE
DMG, GoAP
124
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(35% TO
46%
MN),MAN
GANESE
ORE(UP
TO 25%
MN)
119/13,
120/1,
M/s Dharani MANGAN 121/1,
301 212120145 10.5 PERUMALI THERLAM 4/9/2012 4/8/2031 -- -- -- -- -- --
Minerals ESE 123,128
,138/19
,116,
MANGAN 2/10/203
302 212100006 M/s M.Lall & Co., 135P, 4.338 PERUMALI THERLAM 2/11/2010 -- -- -- -- -- --
ESE 0
113.3,11
Sri K.Venkateswara MANGAN RAMACHANDRAP
303 212130052 3,56.3,1 4.165 THERLAM 10/24/2013 6/18/2029 -- -- -- -- -- --
Rao ESE URAM@PER
12.1P,
21203004 Sri Sai Mines and QUARTZI RANGAPPAVALS 367500
304 98, 20.315 THERLAM 5/13/2003 5/12/2023 7100 19660 49000 419258 419258
7 Minerals TE A 0
M/s Sri Venkatesh 687.83 287500
305 211150392 CG 21,, 18.88 UDDAVOLU THERLAM 4/6/2015 4/5/2035 705.518 239.516 2875000 494241
InfraNirman Pvt Ltd., 9 0
Sri D. Veera
306 211150419 RM&BS 105/2, 1.6 BODDAM VEPADA 8/6/2015 8/5/2025 695 1800 900 88384 88384 80000
Demudu
M/s Sai
9/25/202
307 211140315 Parameswari Stone RM&BS 1, 2 JAKERU VEPADA 4/16/2014 6000 6000 5400 395400 395400 305000
0
Crusher
308 211070306 Sri R. Venkata Rao RM&BS 1, 4 JAKERU VEPADA 7/31/2007 7/30/201 1966 500 1200 244612 244612 200000
DMG, GoAP
125
District Survey Report - 2018
7
M/s Sri Sai Stone KONDAGANGUP
309 211080451 RM&BS 1, 5 VEPADA 2/19/2008 2/18/2018 -- -- -- 297227 297227 250000
Crusher UDI
M/s Sri Adhitya KONDAGANGUP
310 211080452 RM&BS 01, 5 VEPADA 2/19/2008 2/18/2018 -- -- -- -- -- --
Stone Crusher UDI
311 211090141 Sri Y. Naresh Kumar RM&BS 45, 4.5 PEDADUNGADA VEPADA 7/14/2009 7/13/2019 2340 3000 3000 276809 276809 225000
M/s Divya Anjaneya
312 211140428 RM&BS 7, 2.5 PEDADUNGADA VEPADA 1/27/2014 1/26/2024 918 1662 1992 125000 125000 149400
Stone Crusher
Sri S.Durga Siva
313 211090298 RM&BS 45, 4.5 PEDADUNGADA VEPADA 7/15/2009 7/14/2019 2050 2910 -- 225000 225000 --
Prasad
M/s Mahaveer 12/20/20 603450 356574
314 211100300 RM&BS 07,, 17.64 PEDADUNGADA VEPADA 7/15/2013 89100 45845 48144 6034500
Aggregates LLP, 20 0 5
Smt P. Surya
315 211080353 RM&BS 07, 2 PEDADUNGADA VEPADA 6/16/2008 6/15/2018 830 1333 1330 -- -- 99910
Kumari
Smt Y. Venkata
316 211080305 RM&BS 62, 4 PEDADUNGADA VEPADA 4/26/2008 4/25/2018 2082 2666 3832 246052 246052 199998
Laxmi
25/03/201 24/03/20
317 211140299 Sri J.V.K.Murthy RM&BS 7, 2.3 PEDADUNGADA VEPADA 827 300 -- 115000 115000 --
4 24
Sri P. Venkata Koti
318 211140377 RM&BS 7, 1.8 PEDADUNGADA VEPADA 1/27/2014 1/26/2024 664 1200 1800 90000 90000 90000
Prasad
Smt A. Appala
319 211140410 RM&BS 7, 2.4 PEDADUNGADA VEPADA 3/14/2014 3/13/2024 847 1600 1820 -- -- 120000
Narasamma
320 211140427 Sri A.Koteswara Rao RM&BS 7,, 2.3 PEDADUNGADA VEPADA 1/27/2014 1/26/2024 918 1530 1536 115000 115000 115200
321 211140405 Smt P. Padma RM&BS 7, 2.3 PEDADUNGADA VEPADA 1/27/2014 1/26/2024 840 -- -- 115000 115000 115000
Sri G. Vijaya Siva
322 211140210 RM&BS 7, 1.8 PEDADUNGADA VEPADA 4/3/2014 4/2/2024 -- -- -- -- -- --
Kumar
323 211140378 Sri K. Srinivasa Rao RM&BS 7, 2.5 PEDADUNGADA VEPADA 1/27/2014 1/26/2024 1018 1667 2232 125000 125000 125000
324 211140297 Sri G.Chandra RM&BS 7, 1.8 PEDADUNGADA VEPADA 9/14/2015 1/26/2024 1324 1200 1200 90000 90000 89979
DMG, GoAP
126
District Survey Report - 2018
Sekhar Varma
M/s Kanaka
325 211140303 Mahalaxmi Stone RM&BS 07, 2 PEDADUNGADA VEPADA 1/27/2014 1/26/2024 733 -- -- -- -- --
Crusher
3/27/202
326 Sri D.Joginaidu RM&BS 45 4 PEDADUNGADA VEPADA 3/28/2017 -- -- -- -- -- --
7
M/s Pragathi Aqua
327 211080304 & Mineral Products RM&BS 7 5 PEDADUNGADA VEPADA 05.11.2007 04.11.2017 -- -- 5110 -- -- 939338
Pvt Ltd
328 211140356 Sri P.Raghu 7 7.6 PEDADUNGADA VEPADA 3300 -- 6566 380000 380000 451211
329 211150440 Sri K.Nagi Reddy 7 2 PEDADUNGADA VEPADA 730 100 -- 100000 100000 --
M/s Bahupada 26/01/20
330 211140309 RM&BS 07, PEDADUNGADA VEPADA 27/01/2014 1000 -- -- -- -- --
Stone Crusher 24
26/01/20
331 211140208 Sri M.Simhachalam RM&BS 7, PEDADUNGADA VEPADA 27/01/2014 733 -- -- -- -- --
24
PEDAKRISHNARA
332 211120215 Sri V. Divakara Rao RM&BS 1,, 6 VEPADA 1/9/2011 1/8/2021 3450 3900 3950 300000 300000 299762
JAPURAM
PEDAKRISHNARA
333 211120126 Sri B.Adinarayana RM&BS 1, 2.33 VEPADA 1/9/2011 1/8/2021 1700 1550 1550 146000 146000 116130
JAPURAM
PEDAKRISHNARA
334 211110301 Smt V. Kalyani RM&BS 01, 3 VEPADA 1/9/2011 1/8/2021 1900 1800 2000 150000 150000 147600
JAPURAM
RAMASWAMIPET 4/22/202
335 211140191 Sri B. Chiranjeevi RM&BS 20, 0.5 VEPADA 4/23/2012 1350 300 -- 71138 71138 --
A 2
RAMASWAMIPET
336 211150399 Sri B. Chiranjeevi RM&BS 20, 0.5 VEPADA 4/19/2015 4/18/2025 2100 300 -- 106950 106950 --
A
M/s Veeranjaneya RAMASWAMIPET 10/20/200 10/19/201
337 211080080 RM&BS 20, 0.5 VEPADA 300 340 360 35000 35000 21328
Blue Stone Crusher A 7 7
338 211070157 Sri G. Sree Ramulu RM&BS 20, 1 RAMASWAMIPET VEPADA 12/19/2006 12/18/201 630 300 -- 62149 62149 --
DMG, GoAP
127
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Naidu A 6
Sri K.Chinna Appa RAMASWAMIPET
339 211070194 RM&BS 20, 0.9 VEPADA 12/7/2007 12/6/2017 750 600 -- 83000 83000 --
Rao A
Sri P. Venkateswara RAMASWAMIPET
340 211150412 RM&BS 20, 2 VEPADA 6/9/2015 6/8/2025 1050 900 -- 100000 100000 --
Rao A
Sri A.R.S.K.V.Appa RAMASWAMIPET 12/18/202
341 211140382 RM&BS 20, 1 VEPADA 12/19/2014 1800 600 -- 130500 130500 --
Rao A 4
RAMASWAMIPET
342 211970342 Sri.A.Appa Rao, RM&BS 20, 1 VEPADA 10/10/1997 10/9/2012 -- -- -- -- -- --
A
RAMASWAMIPET
343 211050192 Sri B. Chiranjeevi RM&BS 20, 0.5 VEPADA 4/19/2005 4/18/2015 -- -- -- -- -- --
A
RAMASWAMIPET
344 211070193 Sri B.Chiranjeevi RM&BS 20, 0.5 VEPADA 12/7/2007 12/6/2017 1800 300 -- 106900 106900 --
A
M/s Padmavathi RAMASWAMIPET
345 211130160 RM&BS 20, 1 VEPADA 3/4/2010 3/3/2020 1156 1352 2006 118000 118000 99908
Stone Crusher A
Sri G.Sreeramulu RAMASWAMIPET
346 211070310 20 1 VEPADA 498 300 -- 10000 10000 49832
Naidu A
BUILDING
Ms Sri Devi STONE,R RAMASWAMIPET
347 211130480 20 3 VEPADA -- -- 2400 -- -- 149733
Industries OAD A
METAL
S.KOTASEETHAR
348 211090156 Sri M. Ramu RM&BS 01,, 1.2 VEPADA 2/16/2009 2/15/2019 -- -- -- -- -- --
AMPURAM
S.KOTASEETHAR
349 211090128 Sri P.Adi Babu RM&BS 01, 1.2 VEPADA 4/30/2009 4/29/2019 -- -- -- -- -- --
AMPURAM
M/s Parameswari 5/29/202 310942
350 211160445 RM&BS 7, 0.6 SOMPURAM VEPADA 2/29/2016 546 2400 2700 40864 40864
Stone Crusher 5 4
351 211150408 M/s Parameswari RM&BS 7, 0.5 SOMPURAM VEPADA 5/30/2015 5/29/203 4500 2400 3600 311250 311250 270000
DMG, GoAP
128
District Survey Report - 2018
Stone Crusher 0
10/4/200
352 211950332 Sri K.Deva Raju RM&BS 7, 0.5 SOMPURAM VEPADA 9/18/1995 -- -- -- -- -- --
5
Sri M.V.V.S.N.
353 211960350 RM&BS 7, 0.5 SOMPURAM VEPADA 5/23/1996 6/17/2016 450 -- -- 25000 25000 --
Murthy
M/s Neeranjaneya
354 211950447 RM&BS 7, 0.5 SOMPURAM VEPADA 8/24/1995 2/4/2025 150 1200 900 25000 25000 42500
Black Stone Crusher
355 211960358 Sri R.V.Raghavaiah RM&BS 7, 1 SOMPURAM VEPADA 5/3/1996 6/17/2016 370 666 666 50000 50000 --
356 211980331 Sri K.Raju RM&BS 7, 1 SOMPURAM VEPADA 7/1/1998 6/17/2016 -- -- -- 50000 50000 --
M/s Veeranjaneya
357 211980081 RM&BS 7, 2 SOMPURAM VEPADA 11/11/1998 7/11/2023 6390 7632 4680 450000 450000 251000
Blue Stone Crusher
10/26/201
358 211980379 Smt G. Sri Devi RM&BS 7, 2 SOMPURAM VEPADA 2/5/1998 1650 2400 1500 143400 143400 12500
7
Smt K. Krishna RM&BS,S 10/6/200
359 211010380 7, 0.5 SOMPURAM VEPADA 10/7/2001 1200 600 -- 76600 76600 --
Kumari ELECT 6
Sri M. Raja
360 211020349 RM&BS 7, 0.5 SOMPURAM VEPADA 4/23/2002 10/6/2016 1200 750 -- 68930 68930 --
Sudhakar
361 211030351 Sri M. Srinivasa Rao RM&BS 7, 1 SOMPURAM VEPADA 1/4/2003 9/5/2023 2700 2250 1350 188450 188450 78750
Sri K.Ramana
362 211170475 RM&BS 7 1.41 SOMPURAM VEPADA 4/4/2017 3/4/2027 -- -- 1200 -- -- 90000
Murthy
363 211980448 Smt N. Ammaji RM&BS 7, 0.5 SOMPURAM VEPADA 7/20/1998 6/17/2016 100 330 300 25000 25000 --
M/s Sri
SRUNGARAVAPU
364 211090172 Veeranjaneya RM&BS 1,,, 1.2 VEPADA 7/2/2016 2/2/2019 -- 810 810 -- -- 60750
K.S.RAM
Mineral Products
M/s Surya Black SRUNGARAVAPU
365 211090450 RM&BS 1, 1.2 VEPADA 2/6/2009 2/5/2019 -- -- -- 60000 60000 60000
Stone Crusher K.S.RAM
M/s Veeranjaneya SRUNGARAVAPU
366 211090082 RM&BS 1, 1.2 VEPADA 2/3/2009 2/2/2024 750 1110 900 60000 60000 67500
Blue Stone Crusher K.S.RAM
DMG, GoAP
129
District Survey Report - 2018
DMG, GoAP
130
District Survey Report - 2018
GRAVEL
Smt M.Venkata BS & 5/25/202
382 211100291 162, 0.5 KORUKONDA VIZIANAGARAM 5/26/2010 -- 150 1000 -- -- 7000
Ratnam GRAVEL 0
BS & 180/1,
383 CH.G.V.Rathnam 1.67 VIZIANAGARAM VIZIANAGARAM 28.01.2010 27.01.2020 -- -- -- -- -- --
GRAVEL 180/2
DMG, GoAP
131
District Survey Report - 2018
DMG, GoAP
132
District Survey Report - 2018
DMG, GoAP
133
District Survey Report - 2018
DMG, GoAP
134
District Survey Report - 2018
DMG, GoAP
135
District Survey Report - 2018
DMG, GoAP
136
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137