Addanki (North) (U), Addanki, Prakasam, Andhra Pradesh, India

Content updated on May 4, 2024.

Geographic Location of Addanki (North) (U)


The village Addanki (North) (U) is located in Addanki Mandal of Prakasam District in the State of Andhra Pradesh in India. It is governed by (1)jarlapalem (2) Nagulapadu (3) Part Of Addanki Gram Panchayat. It comes under Addanki Community Development Block. The nearest town is Ongole, which is about 36 kilometers away from Addanki (North) (U).

Travel and Communication for Addanki (North) (U)


The village is connected by public bus services. Private buses services are available for the village. There is a railway station more than 10 kms away from the village.

Postal Address:
Addanki (North) (U),
Prakasam,
Andhra Pradesh, India
PIN - 523201

Climate Change, Weather and Environment Reports / Data for Addanki (North) (U)


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A brief summary of available data for Addanki (North) (U) is given below:

CategoryResolutionPeriod
Precipitation - hHalf Hourly / 0.1 deg (11 kms) grid2001 - 2024
Precipitation - lDaily / 0.25 deg (28 kms) grid1901 - 2024
Temperature - hMonthly / 0.5 deg (55 kms) grid1901 - 2023
Temperature - lDaily / 1 deg (111 kms) grid1951 - 2024

Social Structure of Addanki (North) (U)


As per available data from the year 2009, 33083 persons live in 8555 house holds in the village Addanki (North) (U). There are 16852 female individuals and 16231 male individuals in the village. Females constitute 50.94% and males constitute 49.06% of the total population.

There are 6429 scheduled castes persons of which 3486 are females and 2943 are males. Females constitute 54.22% and males constitute 45.78% of the scheduled castes population. Scheduled castes constitute 19.43% of the total population.

There are 795 scheduled tribes persons of which 431 are females and 364 are males. Females constitute 54.21% and males constitute 45.79% of the scheduled tribes population. Scheduled tribes constitute 2.4% of the total population.

Population density of Addanki (North) (U) is 979.37 persons per square kilometer.

Land and Natural Resources in Addanki (North) (U)


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Total area of Addanki (North) (U) is 3378 Hectares as per the data available for the year 2009.

Total sown/agricultural area is 1823.52 ha. About 2066.14 ha is un-irrigated area. About 107.25 ha is irrigated area. About 101.17 ha is irrigated by canal water. About 6.08 ha is irrigated by wells/tube wells.

About 791.84 ha is in non-agricultural use. About 125.45 ha is used permanent pastures and grazing lands.

About 331.66 ha is lying as current fallow area. About 161.87 ha is culturable waste land. About 18.21 ha is lying as fallow land other than current fallows. About 125.45 ha is covered by barren and un-cultivable land.

Schools in Addanki (North) (U)


There are 2 private pre-primary schools in the village Addanki (North) (U).

There are 11 government primary schools. Additionally, there are 8 private primary schools in the village Addanki (North) (U).

There is a government middle school. Additionally, there are 6 private middle schools in the village Addanki (North) (U).

There are 4 government secondary schools. Additionally, there are 8 private secondary schools in the village Addanki (North) (U).

There is a government senior secondary school. Additionally, there are 3 private senior secondary schools in the village Addanki (North) (U).

Colleges in Addanki (North) (U)


There is a government arts and science degree college. Additionally, there is a private arts and science degree college in the village Addanki (North) (U).

There are no private or government engineering colleges in the village. However, there is a government engineering college in Ongole, which is more than 10 kms away from Addanki (North) (U).

There are no private or government medical colleges in the village. However, there is a private medical college in Guntur, which is more than 10 kms away from Addanki (North) (U).

There is a private management institute in the village Addanki (North) (U).

There is a government polytechnic institute in the village Addanki (North) (U).

Other Educational Facilities in Addanki (North) (U)


There is a private vocational training school / ITI in the village Addanki (North) (U).

There are no private or government non formal training centres in the village. However, there is a private non formal training centre in Ongole, which is more than 10 kms away from Addanki (North) (U).

There are no private or government differently abled schools in the village. However, there is a private differently abled school in Ongole, which is more than 10 kms away from Addanki (North) (U).

Healthcare Facilities in Addanki (North) (U)


There is a community health centre with 3 doctors and 10 paramedical staff in the village Addanki (North) (U).

There is a primary health centre more than 10 kms away from Addanki (North) (U).

There are 2 primary health sub-centres with 0 doctors and 4 paramedical staff in the village Addanki (North) (U).

There is a maternity and child welfare centre more than 10 kms away from Addanki (North) (U).

There is a TB clinic more than 10 kms away from Addanki (North) (U).

There is a allopathic hospital more than 10 kms away from Addanki (North) (U).

There is a alternative medicine hospital 5-10 kms away from Addanki (North) (U).

There is a dispensary more than 10 kms away from Addanki (North) (U).

There is a veterinary hospital with 1 doctors and 1 paramedical staff in the village Addanki (North) (U).

There is a mobile health centre more than 10 kms away from Addanki (North) (U).

There is a family welfare centre 5-10 kms away from Addanki (North) (U).

*Note: Most of the above information provided as per data compiled from the year 2009.

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