Allur mandal, Nellore district

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Allur (India)
Coordinates: 14°41′N80°04′E / 14.68°N 80.06°E / 14.68; 80.06
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Andhra Pradesh
District Nellore
Area
[1]
  Total177.73 km2 (68.62 sq mi)
Population
 (2011) [1]
  Total52,602
  Density300/km2 (770/sq mi)
Languages
  Official Telugu
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
524315
Telephone code+91-8622
Sex ratio 1009:1000 /


Allur is a Town it is the Nagara panchayat in Nellore district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is under the administration of Kavali revenue division and the headquarters are located at Allur. [1]

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Geography

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′N80°3′E / 14.683°N 80.050°E / 14.683; 80.050 . [3]

Government

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

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

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 DivisionNumber of housesPopulationChildren(0-6)Sex RatioChildren Sex RatioMale literacyFemale literacy
1Allur3,23911,65610.25%102194073.84%64.08%
2Allurpeta2,1736,63010.47%1037108173.14%65.41%
3Ananthabotlavari kandrikauninhabited
4Batrakagollu5201,7498.92%999102662.78%49.06%
5Beeramgunta5571,8989.59%1011102274.82%62.99%
6, 7Gogulapalle (East and West)1,2534,3849.99%970107669.81%53.31%
8Graddagunta16361611.36%96289274.73%57.99%
9Indupuru6872,52410.62%1054114465.67%55.82%
10Isakapalle2,82310,04112.22%96886263.17%48.06%
11Kalambotla Khandrikauninhabited
12North Amuluru4141,67111.55%96180470.87%56.89%
13North Mopuru1,1774,15110.14%101884665.99%55.65%
14Purini8973,0019.56%98099366.33%53.35%
15Singapeta8542,95512.01%100594072.35%60.89%
16Velicherla963269.51%90682470.13%56.14%

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