Saturday 18 May 2013

MAHABUBNAGER DISTRICT INFRASTRUCTUE LITARACY RATE POPULATION RIVERS AGRICULTURE

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mahabubnager district infrastructure:

In this we will expalin physical&organizational infrastructure of Mahabubnagar district,its headquarters town was named after Mir Mahabub Ali Khan, the Nizam of Hyderabad&Mahabubnager infrastructure, its located between 160 and 170 N, latitudes and 770 and 790 E, longitudes.
Mahabubnager district infrastructure: its bounded on the north by Rangareddy and Nalgonda districts, on the east by Nalgonda and Guntur districts, on the south by the rivers Krishna and Tungabhadra and on the west by Raichur and Gulbarga districts of Karnataka State&Mahabubnager district infrastructure .

The area of the district is 18,432 sq. kms. Mahabub nager district infrastructure: its may be physiographically divided into more or less two distinct regions, the plains region with low lying scattered hills and the extensive Amarabad-Farhabad plateau, a continuous range of hills, of an average, elevation of about 800 meters, extending more or less, east-west along the Krishna river on the southern boundary of the district.

The hill range is interspersed by several deep valleys, which are almost inaccessible from the plains. The forests in this district are known to contain timber trees like bijasal (pterocarpus marsupiun), Nalla maddi (terminalia tomentosa), Eppa (Hardwickia binata), ebony, teak, babul (Acacia arabica), mango and tamarind. 
The forest consists of brushwood, tarvar (cassia auriculata) and other plants used for fuel. mahabubnager district rivers: here 2 important rivers, viz. Krishna and Tungabhadra flow through the district. The Krishna river enters Andhra Pradesh in Makthal taluk of this district and covers Makthal, Gadwal, Atmakur, Wanaparthi, Kollapnr, Alampur and Achampet taluks. 

The Tungabhadra flows through the taluks of Gadwal and Alampur. The Dindi River, which is a tributary of the Krishna flows through Kalvakurthi and Achampet and joins the Krishna River, 18 miles east of Chandragiri. Pedavagu and Chinavagu are the other tributaries of the Krishna in the district. The principle foodgrain crops in Mahabubnagar district are rice, jowar, bajra and ragi while, the principle commercial crops are groundnut, castor, chillies and tobacco. Red-gram is the major pulse crop. 

Minerals: Andhra Pradesh is a Mineral rich State ranking 2nd in the Country containing a vast and variety of Mineral Wealth particularly Industrial Minerals. Mahabubnagar district land has abundant resources for many minerals like Diamonds, Gold, Semi Precious/ Abrasive/ Decorative stones, Asbestos, Clays, Quartz/ Quartzite, Feldspar/ Nephilene Syenite, Limestone Slabs etc. Surprisingly most of the mineral reserves in the district are still untapped.
mahabubnager infrastructure

mahabubnager district population,rivers,literacy&agriculture:

The Mahabubnager district population:it has a total population of 30,77,050 persons (1991 Census). Mahabubnagar district has biggest rural population in A.P with 89 % of the population live in rural areas.

Mahabubnagar district head quarter population is the smallest in A.P with 3.5 lakhs. The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population of the district as per 1991 census is about 17% and 7.4% respectively.

The decennial growth rate of population of the Mahabub nagerdistrict is 25.76% in comparison to 23.91% of the state between the period 1981 and 1991. The density (population per sq. km.) of the population of Mahabubnager district is 167 in relation to 241 in the state.

The sex ratio (females per 1000 males) in the district is 973 as per 1991 census. The literacy rate (excluding 0-6 years age group) of the different group in the district according to 1991 census is in Table-1.

Table-1. Literacy rate in Mahabubnagar district Persons Males Females Total 29.58 40.80 18.03 Rural 25.22 36.29 13.87 Urban 63.33 75.16 50.79 Main languages spoken in the district are Telugu, Urdu and Hindi. Approximately 90% of the population of the Mahabubnager district are Hindus and 9% are Muslims. In 1991, Mahabubnagar district comprised of 64 mandals. There are 11 towns and 1,545 villages (1476 inhabited villages and 69 uninhabited villages).



Table-1. Literacy rate in Mahabubnagar district
PersonsMalesFemales
Total29.5840.8018.03
Rural25.2236.2913.87
Urban63.3375.1650.79


mahabubnager district rivers:


  • The important  rivers in Mahabubnager district are the Krishna and Tungabhadra. 
  • The Krishna enters the district in Maktal Talik and flows through Maktal, Gadwal, Atmakur, Wanaparthy, Kollapur, Atmakur, Achampet Talukas. 
  • The Tungabhadra flows through Gadwal and Alampur. Dindi is an important Tributary of the Krishna. 
  • This tributary originates in old Jadcherla and flows through Kalwakurti in Achampet Taluk and joins the Krishna 29kms away from Chandragir. Peda vagu and China vagu are the other Tributeries of Krishna.

mahabunnager district agriculture&industries:


  • Red soil is more. In the some areas they are lay like, in some areas dry and some areas are sticky. In the Krishna and Tungabhadra regions black cotton soil also is seen.
  • In Kalvakurthy, nagar Kurnool and Achampet Talukas land is with ups and downs. In the course of the river flow lands are salty. Paddy, Sugar cane and other crops requiring less water are produced here. 
  • There is a forest wealth spreading over 3.03 lakh hectors and occupies 16.44 percent are. Fine quality teak also is available in some areas. Asbestos mineral of quality crystallize is also available.
mahabubnager district rivers


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