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Allur mandal, Nellore district

Coordinates: 14°41′N 80°04′E / 14.68°N 80.06°E / 14.68; 80.06
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Location in Andhra Pradesh, India
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Allur (India)
Coordinates: 14°41′N 80°04′E / 14.68°N 80.06°E / 14.68; 80.06
Country India
StateAndhra Pradesh
DistrictNellore
Area
 • Total177.73 km2 (68.62 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total52,602
 • Density300/km2 (770/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialTelugu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
524315
Telephone code+91-8622
Sex ratio1009:1000 /


Allur is a mandal in Nellore district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is under the administration of Kavali revenue division and the mandal headquarters are located in the town of Allur.[1]

Geography

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Allur mandal is bounded by Bogole Mandal towards North, Vidavalur Mandal towards South, Dagadarthi Mandal towards west Kodavalur Mandal towards South.[1][2] Allur is located at 14°41′N 80°3′E / 14.683°N 80.050°E / 14.683; 80.050.[3]

Government

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Allur was also originally part of Nellore taluk. Kovur taluk was created from Nellore in 1910 and Allur became part of it. These taluks were reorganized as mandals in 1985 and Allur became a mandal.[4]

Towns and villages

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As of 2011 census, the mandal has 15 settlements and all are villages.[1]

The settlements in the mandal are listed below:

  1. Allur
  2. Allurpeta
  3. Ananthabotlavari kandrika
  4. Batrakagollu
  5. Beeramgunta
  6. Gogulapalle (East and West)
  7. Graddagunta
  8. Indupuru
  9. Isakapalle
  10. Kalambotla Khandrika
  11. North Amuluru
  12. North Mopuru
  13. Purini
  14. Singapeta
  15. Velicherla

Demographics

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As of 2011 the population of Allur mandal was 52,602 with 74,853 households. Male population is 26,272 and females are 26,330 and children are 5,622. The average literacy rate stands at 63.51% with 29,836 literates.[1]: 229 

Census Division Number of houses Population Children(0-6) Sex Ratio Children Sex Ratio Male literacy Female literacy
1 Allur 3,239 11,656 10.25% 1021 940 73.84% 64.08%
2 Allurpeta 2,173 6,630 10.47% 1037 1081 73.14% 65.41%
3 Ananthabotlavari kandrika uninhabited
4 Batrakagollu 520 1,749 8.92% 999 1026 62.78% 49.06%
5 Beeramgunta 557 1,898 9.59% 1011 1022 74.82% 62.99%
6, 7 Gogulapalle (East and West) 1,253 4,384 9.99% 970 1076 69.81% 53.31%
8 Graddagunta 163 616 11.36% 962 892 74.73% 57.99%
9 Indupuru 687 2,524 10.62% 1054 1144 65.67% 55.82%
10 Isakapalle 2,823 10,041 12.22% 968 862 63.17% 48.06%
11 Kalambotla Khandrika uninhabited
12 North Amuluru 414 1,671 11.55% 961 804 70.87% 56.89%
13 North Mopuru 1,177 4,151 10.14% 1018 846 65.99% 55.65%
14 Purini 897 3,001 9.56% 980 993 66.33% 53.35%
15 Singapeta 854 2,955 12.01% 1005 940 72.35% 60.89%
16 Velicherla 96 326 9.51% 906 824 70.13% 56.14%

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "District Census Handbook – Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore" (PDF). Census of India. The Registrar General & Census Commissioner. pp. 25, 228. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
  2. ^ "Guntur District Mandals" (PDF). Census of India. pp. 87, 110. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
  3. ^ "Falling Rain Genomics". Retrieved 29 August 2016.
  4. ^ Boswell, John Alexander Corrie (1873). A Manual of the Nellore District in the Presidency of Madras. Government Press. p. 335,336. Retrieved 30 August 2016.