Kakinada district

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Kakinada district
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Kakinada district in Andhra Pradesh
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Kakinada district
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Coordinates: 16°58′N82°16′E / 16.97°N 82.26°E / 16.97; 82.26
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Andhra Pradesh
Region Coastal Andhra
Headquarters Kakinada
Area
  Total3,019.79 km2 (1,165.95 sq mi)
Population
 (2011) [1]
  Total2,092,374
  Density690/km2 (1,800/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+05:30 (IST)
Website kakinada.ap.gov.in

Kakinada district is a district in the Coastal Andhra Region in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. With Kakinada as its administrative headquarters, it was proposed on 26 January 2022 to become one of the resultant twenty six districts in the state after the final notification has been issued on 4 April 2022 by the government of Andhra Pradesh. The district was formed from Kakinada and Peddapuram revenue divisions from East Godavari district. [2] [3] [4] [5] Incidentally, during earlier times, the region comprising towns Pithapuram, Kakinada and Peddapuram were referred as Polnaud [6] or Prolunadu (prōlunāḍu), [7] which now roughly corresponds to the areas in this district. [8]

Contents

Etymology

This district name derives from its headquarters Kakinada.[ citation needed ]

History

In 1839 just before the British Raj, a cyclone struck Coringa, East Godavari district and toppled buildings, as a result 20,000 ships were destroyed and over 300,000 people were killed. [9] [10] [11]

Geography

This district is surrounded by North of Alluri Sitharama Raju district, South of Bay of Bengal & Yanam district, East of Anakapalli district and west of East Godavari district & Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Konaseema district.[ citation needed ]

Politics

There is 1 parliamentary and 7 assembly constituencies in Kakinada district. The parliamentary constituencies are

The assembly constituencies are [12]

Constituency numberNameReserved for
(SC/ST/None)
Parliament
35 Tuni None Kakinada
36 Prathipadu None
37 Pithapuram None
38 Kakinada Rural None
39 Peddapuram None
41 Kakinada City None
42 Jaggampeta None

Administrative divisions

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Satellite view of Kakinada district

The district is divided into 2 revenue divisions: Kakinada and Peddapuram, which are further subdivided into a total of 21 mandals, each headed by a sub-collector.[ citation needed ]

Mandals

The list of 21 mandals in Kakinada district, divided into 2 revenue divisions, is given below.[ citation needed ]

Cities and towns

 
 
Largest cities or towns in Kakinada district
As per the 2011 Census
Rank Division Pop.
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Kakinada
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Samalkota
1 Kakinada Kakinada Division 443,028 Tuni railway station view 01.jpg
Tuni
2 Samalkota Kakinada Division 56,864
3 Tuni Peddapuram Division 253,425
4 Pithapuram Kakinada Division 52,360
5 Peddapuram Peddapuram Division 49,477
6 Yeleswaram Peddapuram Division 32,957
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Municipal bodies in district
S.No.City / TownMunicipality

formation year

No. of

Wards

Civic status

of municipal body

2011 census

population

2001 census

population

1991 census

population

1981 census

population

1971 census

population

1961 census

population

1951 census

population

1Kakinada186650Municipal Corporation4,43,0283,76,8613,27,5412,40,9731,64,2001,22,86599,952
2Samalakota195529Municipality Grade - 256,86453,60248,76041,26434,60731,92428,180
3Pithapuram195528Municipality Grade - 254,85950,10344,06136,60731,39127,91022,040
4Tuni195030Municipality Grade - 1253,425250,368147,654127,87698,98767,66653,443
5Peddapuram195529Municipality Grade - 249,47745,52042,80634,31928,57924,30223,360
6Yeleswaram201120Nagar Panchayat32,957------------
7Gollaprolu201120Nagar Panchayat23,882------------
Erstwhile talukas in district (non-municipal bodies)
S.No.TownCivic Status of Town2011 Census

Population

1PrathipaduGrama panchayat11,876
Census towns in district
S.No.TownCivic status of town2011 census

population

1Arempudi [Sankhavaram]Census town5,073

Demographics

Religions in Kakinada district (2011) [13]
ReligionPercent
Hinduism
96.78%
Islam
1.47%
Christianity
1.40%
Other or not stated
0.35%
Distribution of religions

At the time of the 2011 census, Kakinada district had a population of 20,92,374, of which 662,726 (31.67%) lived in urban areas. The district had a sex ratio of 1007 females per 1000 males. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 3,31,103 (15.82%) and 30,803 (1.47%) of the population respectively. [1] :85–90

Languages of Kakinada district (2011) [14]

   Telugu (98.41%)
   Urdu (1.14%)
  Others (0.45%)

At the time of the 2011 census, 98.41% of the population spoke Telugu and 1.14% Urdu as their first language. [14]

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