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No. Particulars Page No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Introduction at a Glance Features of Assembly as per Delimitation Commission of India (2008) Location and Political Maps Location Map Boundaries of in District Boundaries of under Parliamentary Constituency Town & Village-wise Winner Parties- 2014-PE, 2014-AE, 2009-PE and 2009-AE Administrative Setup District Sub-district Towns Villages Inhabited Villages Uninhabited Villages Village Panchayat Intermediate Panchayat Demographics Population Households Rural/Urban Population Towns and Villages by Population Size Sex Ratio (Total & 0-6 Years) Religious Population Social Population Literacy Rate Electoral Features Important Dates of Last Elections Held Electors by Gender Service Electors Voters Voters Turnout Polling Stations & Average Number of Electors per Polling Station Electors by Age Group Present Elected Representatives Historical Summary Election Results Vote Share of Major Parties Winning Margin (Number & Percentage) Polarity of Parties Summary Result of Assembly Segment of Parliamentary Election 2014, 2009, 2004 and 1999 Summary Result of Assembly Elections 2014, 2009, 2004, 1999, 1994, 1989, 1985, 1983, 1978, 1972, 1967, 1962 and 1957 Polling Station Level Election Results Name and Number of Polling Station 2014-PE, 2014-AE, 2009-PE and 2009- AE Polling Station-wise Electors, Voters & Voters Turnout 2014-PE, 2014- AE, 2009-PE and 2009-AE Polling Station wise Elections Results 2014-PE, 2014-AE, 2009-PE and 2009-AE Share of Share of in State, District and Parliamentary Constituency Socio-Economic Amenities Access to Administrative Units Agricultural, Manufacturing and Industrial Commodities Demographic Indicators Education Health & Manpower Drinking Water Supply Sanitation Entertainment and Recreations Infrastructure Power Food Allocation Distribution and Marketing of Agriculture Commodities Infrastructure Transport and Road Infrastructure Communication Banking and Financial Services Land Use Irrigation Source 1-2 3-9 10-14 15-16 17-22 23-42 43-138 139 141-155 10 Abbreviation & Sources 157 11 Disclaimer 159

Telangana Assembly Factbook Location & Political Map 7

Telangana Administrative Setup List of Village Panchayat & Intermediate Panchayat (Block) Name Village Name Village Panchayat Name Intermediate Panchayat Name Ailapur Ailapur Chivvemla Aipur Aipur Atmakur (S) Anajipuram Anajipuram Penpahad Anatharam Anatharam Penpahad Atmakur Atmakur Atmakur (S) Balemla Balemla Beebiguda Beebiguda Chivvemla Bhakthalapuram Bhakthalapuram Penpahad Bopparam Bopparam Atmakur (S) Cheedella Cheedella Penpahad Chendupatla Chendupatla Chivvemla Chivvemla Chivvemla Chivvemla Dacharam Dacharam Atmakur (S) Dharmapuram Dharmapuram Penpahad Dosapahad Dosapahad Penpahad Dupahad Dupahad Penpahad Duraj Palle Duraj Palle Chivvemla Enubamla Enubamla Atmakur (S) Gajulamalkapuram Gajulamalkapuram Penpahad Gattikal Gattikal Atmakur (S) Gayamvari Guda Gayamvari Guda Chivvemla Gollaguda Atmakur Atmakur (S) Gumpula Ailapur Chivvemla Gunjaluru Gunjaluru Chivvemla Imampet Imampet Isthalapur Isthalapur Atmakur (S) Kandagatla Kandagatla Atmakur (S) Kasarabad Kasarabad Kesaram (Part) Kesaram Contd... 12

Telangana Demographics Number of Villages by Population Size - 2011 Less than 100 100-200 200-500 500-1000 1000-2000 2000-5000 5000-10000 10000 and Above Total Village 1 0 0 3 28 25 8 0 65 Number of Towns by Population Size - 2011 Less than 4999 5000-9999 10000-19999 20000-49999 50000-99999 100000 and Above Total Town 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 16

Telangana Electoral Features Electors by Male & Female Year Male Female Others Total Year Male Female Others Total 2014 PE 107517 108629 11 216157 1989 AE 76584 74080-150664 2014 AE 107517 108629 11 216157 1985 AE 59469 59047-118516 2009 PE 107994 109578-217572 1983 AE 52806 52192-104998 2009 AE 107994 109578-217572 1978 AE 47903 47268-95171 2004 PE 91977 91832-183809 1972 AE 42809 42526-85335 2004 AE 91977 91832-183809 1967 AE 70528 0-70528 1999 PE 85454 84135-169589 1962 AE 66386 - - 66386 1999 AE 85454 84135-169589 1957 AE - - - - 1994 AE 85143 82379-167522 1955 AE - - - - Note : AE : Assembly Election, PE : Assembly Segment of Parliamentary Election 18

Telangana Historical Summary Election Results Summary Result of Assembly Election - 2009 Candidate Name Party Votes Votes % R.Damodar Reddy INC 57014 37.76 Poreddy Chandra Sekhar Reddy TRS 50817 33.65 Bandaru Dhanunjaya Goud PRAP 24696 16.35 Chetharaju Venkateshwarlu BSP 3457 2.29 Karpuram Rajendar LSP 2195 1.45 Ramineni Prabhakar BJP 1934 1.28 Saraswathi Laxmi Narsa Raju RDHP 1664 1.1 Kongari Upender PPOI 1353 0.9 Bodupula Hari Krishna IND 1149 0.76 Marri Nehemiah IND 1104 0.73 Maram Venkat Reddy IND 1036 0.69 Varikuppala Venkanna MCPI(S) 787 0.52 Padidala Janardhan TPPP 722 0.48 A.Mallaiah IND 617 0.41 Mynam Joseph IND 608 0.4 Perumalla Venkanna IND 567 0.38 Md.Fareedudhin Ahmed IND 490 0.32 Vuppalla Sridhar Reddy IND 414 0.27 Gopagani Rama Krishna IND 381 0.25 31

Telangana Polling Station Level Election Results Number and Name of Polling Stations (PS) (2014 AE) Number of Polling Stations Name of Polling Stations Number of Polling Stations Name of Polling Stations 1 Solipeta 22 Gandhi Nagar 2 Ramachandrapuram 23 Gandhi Nagar 3 Ratnapuram Mazira Ramachandrapuram 24 Rayini Gudem 4 Ramaram 25 Rayini Gudem Majira Pillalamarri 5 Ramaram 26 Tekumatla 6 Yarkaram 27 Tekumatla 7 Yarkaram 28 Tekumatla 8 Rajanayak Thanda 29 9 Yandlapally 30 10 Yandlapally 31 11 Yandlapally 32 12 Pinnayi Palem 33 13 Sapavat Tanda 34 14 Ramanna Gudem 35 15 Balemla 36 16 Balemla 37 17 Balemla 38 18 Aregudem H/OBalemla 39 19 Pillalamarri 40 20 Pillalamarri 41 21 Pillalamarri 42 Contd... 49

Telangana Polling Station Level Election Results Polling Station-wise Votes Secured by Overall Top Five Parties in Assembly in Assembly Election (AE) under Nalgonda Parliamentary Constituency in Telangana (2014) Number of Polling Station Winner - Guntakandla Jagadish Reddy (TRS) Runner-up - Sankineni Venkateshwer Rao (IND) 3rd - Damodar Reddy Ramreddy (INC) 4th - Patel Ramesh Reddy (TDP) 5th - Beeravolu Sri Harsha (IND) NOTA Other Total Votes Secured 36 238 157 70 242 33 6 25 771 37 223 186 70 211 16 3 29 738 38 174 150 60 103 6 1 17 511 39 217 231 93 145 11 7 21 725 40 163 105 91 66 10 3 32 470 41 220 174 71 90 12 4 12 583 42 194 167 80 142 7 1 8 599 43 192 228 84 114 11 6 20 655 44 164 182 108 78 61 6 11 610 45 300 171 97 116 6 2 20 712 46 207 142 87 87 6 2 16 547 47 340 243 160 174 30 4 30 981 48 241 162 55 80 8 1 25 572 49 207 155 60 82 17 0 24 545 50 424 240 145 175 35 7 29 1055 51 268 265 95 108 76 6 11 829 52 360 417 68 101 30 3 34 1013 53 352 284 84 210 12 4 31 977 54 380 329 84 144 11 8 53 1009 55 391 446 56 86 30 3 25 1037 56 179 406 94 127 27 4 22 859 57 217 279 132 133 15 3 17 796 58 166 207 69 124 12 2 16 596 59 157 172 166 64 135 3 26 723 60 156 180 106 67 130 1 22 662 61 268 225 182 77 62 3 26 843 62 143 240 141 61 16 2 27 630 63 199 218 101 126 57 4 15 720 64 222 151 87 112 60 6 35 673 65 186 92 182 58 187 2 36 743 66 272 181 132 152 68 5 47 857 67 115 122 42 83 14 2 24 402 68 280 215 133 146 73 5 16 868 69 337 274 101 104 103 18 43 980 70 247 115 206 107 129 5 21 830 Contd... 98

Telangana Polling Station Level Election Results Winner, Runner-up and 3rd Party Position & Winning Margin According to Polling Stations in Assembly in Assembly Election (AE) under Nalgonda Parliamentary Constituency in Telangana (2014) Polling Station Number Winner Party Winner Votes (%) Runnerup Party Runnerup Votes (%) Winning Margin Votes (%) Third Party Third Party Votes (%) Other Votes (%) 75 IND (SVR) 141 (39.61) TRS 108 (30.34) 33 (9.27) TDP 48 (13.48) 59 (16.57) 76 IND (SVR) 158 (30.74) TRS 156 (30.35) 2 (0.39) INC 87 (16.93) 113 (21.98) 77 TRS 330 (36.38) IND (SVR) 305 (33.63) 25 (2.75) TDP 135 (14.88) 137 (15.1) 78 IND (SVR) 263 (39.02) TRS 217 (32.2) 46 (6.82) TDP 91 (13.5) 103 (15.28) 79 IND (SVR) 263 (30.23) TDP 242 (27.82) 21 (2.41) INC 170 (19.54) 195 (22.41) 80 IND (SVR) 197 (35.43) TRS 151 (27.16) 46 (8.27) TDP 92 (16.55) 116 (20.86) 81 IND (SVR) 256 (34.92) TRS 213 (29.06) 43 (5.86) TDP 128 (17.46) 136 (18.55) 82 TRS 157 (34.28) IND (SVR) 147 (32.1) 10 (2.18) TDP 75 (16.38) 79 (17.25) 83 IND (SVR) 203 (38.37) TRS 153 (28.92) 50 (9.45) TDP 89 (16.82) 84 (15.88) 84 IND (SVR) 163 (36.79) TRS 156 (35.21) 7 (1.58) TDP 67 (15.12) 57 (12.87) 85 TRS 223 (36.5) IND (SVR) 178 (29.13) 45 (7.37) TDP 113 (18.49) 97 (15.88) 86 IND (SVR) 213 (41.93) TRS 159 (31.3) 54 (10.63) TDP 69 (13.58) 67 (13.19) 87 IND (SVR) 256 (38.85) TRS 207 (31.41) 49 (7.44) TDP 90 (13.66) 106 (16.08) 88 IND (SVR) 242 (32.53) TRS 216 (29.03) 26 (3.5) TDP 113 (15.19) 173 (23.25) 89 IND (SVR) 253 (38.16) TRS 211 (31.83) 42 (6.33) TDP 104 (15.69) 95 (14.33) 90 IND (SVR) 169 (42.78) TRS 112 (28.35) 57 (14.43) INC 59 (14.94) 55 (13.92) 91 TRS 269 (33.5) IND (SVR) 223 (27.77) 46 (5.73) TDP 131 (16.31) 180 (22.42) 92 TRS 282 (37.3) IND (SVR) 218 (28.84) 64 (8.46) TDP 129 (17.06) 127 (16.8) 93 TRS 179 (37.76) IND (SVR) 134 (28.27) 45 (9.49) INC 76 (16.03) 85 (17.93) 94 TRS 268 (38.18) IND (SVR) 182 (25.93) 86 (12.25) TDP 137 (19.52) 115 (16.38) 95 TRS 231 (34.84) IND (SVR) 140 (21.12) 91 (13.72) TDP 116 (17.5) 176 (26.55) 96 IND (SVR) 283 (38.71) TRS 243 (33.24) 40 (5.47) TDP 120 (16.42) 85 (11.63) 97 TRS 323 (42.78) IND (SVR) 204 (27.02) 119 (15.76) TDP 101 (13.38) 127 (16.82) 98 TRS 329 (31.85) IND (SVR) 307 (29.72) 22 (2.13) TDP 188 (18.2) 209 (20.23) 99 IND (SVR) 257 (35.64) TRS 203 (28.16) 54 (7.48) TDP 165 (22.88) 96 (13.31) 100 IND (SVR) 193 (37.48) TRS 151 (29.32) 42 (8.16) INC 94 (18.25) 77 (14.95) 101 IND (SVR) 249 (37.56) TRS 210 (31.67) 39 (5.89) TDP 100 (15.08) 104 (15.69) 102 TDP 212 (28.65) TRS 181 (24.46) 31 (4.19) INC 174 (23.51) 173 (23.38) 103 TDP 199 (36.25) INC 176 (32.06) 23 (4.19) IND (SVR) 111 (20.22) 63 (11.48) 104 TDP 147 (37.22) INC 92 (23.29) 55 (13.93) IND (SVR) 73 (18.48) 83 (21.01) 105 INC 170 (26.94) TRS 157 (24.88) 13 (2.06) IND (SVR) 141 (22.35) 163 (25.83) 106 INC 322 (42.42) TDP 129 (17) 193 (25.42) TRS 117 (15.42) 191 (25.16) 107 IND (SVR) 443 (37.61) TDP 286 (24.28) 157 (13.33) TRS 230 (19.52) 219 (18.59) 108 INC 238 (37.66) TRS 189 (29.91) 49 (7.75) IND (SVR) 98 (15.51) 107 (16.93) 109 INC 249 (30.59) TDP 239 (29.36) 10 (1.23) IND (SVR) 169 (20.76) 157 (19.29) 110 TRS 212 (32.77) TDP 163 (25.19) 49 (7.58) IND (SVR) 147 (22.72) 125 (19.32) 111 IND (SVR) 163 (28.15) TDP 138 (23.83) 25 (4.32) TRS 127 (21.93) 151 (26.08) Contd... 106

Telangana Socio-Economic Amenities - Rural Access to Education Facilities Number of Villages (% of Population) Particulars Available Not Available If Not Available (Distance of Nearest Facility) A B C Govt. Primary School 64 (100) 1 (0) 1 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) Private Primary School 9 (25) 56 (75) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) Govt. Middle School 55 (93) 10 (7) 8 (6) 2 (1) 0 (0) Private Middle School 6 (16) 59 (84) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) Govt. Secondary School 37 (75) 28 (25) 17 (15) 10 (9) 0 (0) Private Secondary School 6 (18) 59 (82) 0 (0) 1 (1) 0 (0) Govt. Senior Secondary School 5 (15) 60 (85) 7 (12) 29 (45) 12 (14) Private Senior Secondary School 2 (6) 63 (94) 3 (1) 3 (4) 4 (3) Govt. Arts and Science Degree College 0 (0) 65 (100) 0 (0) 12 (20) 38 (54) Private Arts and Science Degree College 0 (0) 65 (100) 2 (6) 7 (14) 6 (6) Govt. Engineering College 0 (0) 65 (100) 0 (0) 2 (2) 14 (20) Private Engineering College 1 (4) 64 (96) 4 (10) 20 (30) 24 (34) Govt. Medicine College 0 (0) 65 (100) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) Private Medicine College 0 (0) 65 (100) 0 (0) 0 (0) 65 (100) Govt. Management Institute 0 (0) 65 (100) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) Private Management Institute 0 (0) 65 (100) 2 (6) 19 (35) 44 (60) Govt. Polytechnic 0 (0) 65 (100) 2 (6) 19 (35) 44 (60) Private Polytechnic 0 (0) 65 (100) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) Govt. Vocational Training School/ITI 0 (0) 65 (100) 0 (0) 10 (19) 24 (34) Private Vocational Training School/ITI 0 (0) 65 (100) 2 (6) 9 (16) 20 (26) Govt. Non Formal Training Centre 0 (0) 65 (100) 2 (6) 19 (35) 44 (60) Private Non Formal Training Centre 0 (0) 65 (100) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) Govt. School For Disabled 0 (0) 65 (100) 0 (0) 0 (0) 65 (100) Private School For Disabled 0 (0) 65 (100) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) Government Others 0 (0) 65 (100) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) Private Others 0 (0) 65 (100) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) Note : Distance A : Less than 5 km; B : Between 5-10 km; C : 10+ km.; Source : Data Analysis is based on 2011 Census. 144

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