Atmakur mandal, Anantapur district

Mandal in Andhra Pradesh, India
14°38′45″N 77°21′23″E / 14.6457°N 77.3565°E / 14.6457; 77.3565CountryIndiaStateAndhra PradeshDistrictAnantapurHeadquartersAtmakurArea
[1]
 • Total268.19 km2 (103.55 sq mi)Population
 (2011)
 • Total38,970 • Density150/km2 (380/sq mi)Languages
 • OfficialTeluguTime zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)

Atmakur mandal is one of the 31 mandals in Anantapur district of the state of Andhra Pradesh in India.[2] It is under the administration of Anantapuramu revenue division and the headquarters are located at Atmakur town.

Demographics

As of the 2011 Census of India, Atmakur mandal comprises 9,796 households. The total population is 38,970, with 20,037 males and 18,933 females. The child population is 4,367. Scheduled Castes constitute 6,306 of the population, while Scheduled Tribes account for 3,917 individuals.

The number of literate individuals stands at 21,001, highlighting a significant disparity between the literate and illiterate populations, the latter being 17,969. The workforce in Atmakur mandal includes 21,354 workers, while 17,616 individuals are categorized as non-workers.[3]

Villages

List of villages/settlements in Atmakur mandal[4]

  1. Atmakur
  2. Brahmana Yaleru
  3. Goridindla
  4. Madigubba
  5. Padamatiyaleru
  6. Sanapa
  7. Talupuru
  8. Thopudurthi

References

  1. ^ "Census of India 2011 - Andhra Pradesh - Series 29 - Part XII A - District Census Handbook, Anantapur". Census India. Government of India. p. 408.
  2. ^ "Mandal | Ananthapuramu District , Government of Andhra Pradesh | India".
  3. ^ "Primary Census Abstract Indicators Andhra Pradesh, Anantapur District, Atmakur Sub-District". Census India. Government of India. Retrieved 13 July 2024.
  4. ^ "Census of India 2011 - Andhra Pradesh - Series 29 - Part XII A - District Census Handbook, Anantapur". Census India. Government of India. p. 407.
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