Monday, May 16, 2016

88th OSCAR AWARDS (2016)


Best Picture                                                       Spotlight
Best Actor                                               Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant
Best Actress                                                       Brie Larson, Room
Best Directing                                                       Alejandro G. Iñárritu, The Revenant,
Best Original Song                                               “Writing’s On The Wall” from Spectre
Best Original Score                                               The Hateful Eight
                                                              Ennio Morricone
Best Foreign Language Film                                       Son of Saul (Hungary)
Best Live Action Short Film                                       Stutterer
Best Documentary Feature                                       Amy
Best Documentary Short Subject                                 A Girl in the River: The Price of
                                                                                      Forgiveness
Best Supporting Actor                                               Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies
Best Animated Feature Film                                       Inside Out
Best Animated Short Film                                       Bear Story
Best Visual Effects                                               Ex Machina
Best Sound Mixing                                               Mad Max: Fury Road
Best Sound Editing                                               Mad Max: Fury Road
Best Film Editing                                               Mad Max: Fury Road
Best Cinematography                                               The Revenant
Best Makeup and Hairstyling                                        Mad Max: Fury Road
Best Production Design                                               Mad Max: Fury Road
Best Costume Design                                               Mad Max: Fury Road
Best Supporting Actress                                               Alicia Vikander
Best Original Screenplay                                       Spotlight

Kalinga Prize


1950's 1960's 1970's
1952 Louis de Broglie – France
1953 Julian Huxley – UK
1954 Waldemar Kaempffert – USA
1955 Augusto Pi Sunyer (es) – Venezuela
1956 George Gamow – USA
1957 Bertrand Russell – UK
1958 Karl von Frisch – Germany
1959 Jean Rostand – France
1960 Ritchie Calder – UK
1961 Arthur C. Clarke – UK
1962 Gerard Piel – USA
1963 Jagjit Singh (writer) – India
1964 Warren Weaver – USA
1965 Eugene Rabinowitch – USA
1966 Paul Couderc – France
1967 Fred Hoyle – UK
1968 Gavin de Beer – UK
1969 Konrad Lorenz – Austria
1970 Margaret Mead – USA
1971 Pierre Augier – France
1972 Philip H. Abelson – USA;
Nigel Calder – UK
1973 no award
1974 José Reis – Brazil
Luis Estrada Martinez (es) – Mexico
1975 no award
1976 George Porter – UK
Alexander Oparin – Russia
1977 Fernand Seguin – Canada
1978 Hoimar von Ditfurth – Germany
1979 Sergei Kapitza – Russia
1980's 1990's 2000's
1980 Arístides Bastidas – Venezuela
1981 David Attenborough – UK
Dennis Flanagan – USA
1982 Oswaldo Frota-Pessoa – Brazil
1983 Abdullah Al Muti Sharafuddin – Bangladesh
1984 Yves Coppens – France
Igor Petryanov – Russia
1985 Peter Medawar – UK
1986 Nicolai G. Basov – Russia
David Suzuki – Canada
1987 Marcel Roche – Venezuela
1988 Björn Kurtén – Finland
1989 Saad Ahmed Shabaan – Egypt
1990 Misbah-Ud-Din Shami – Pakistan
1991 Radu Iftimovici – Romania
Narender K. Sehgal – India
1992 Jorge Flores Valdés (es) – Mexico
Peter Okebukola – Nigeria
1993 Piero Angela – Italy
1994 Nikolai N. Drozdov – Russia
1995 Julieta Fierro Gossman – Mexico
1996 Jiří Grygar – Czech Republic
Jayant V. Narlikar – India
1997 Dorairajan Balasubramanian – India
1998 Regina Paz Lopez – Philippines
Ennio Candotti – Brazil
1999 Marian Addy – Ghana
Emil Gabrielian – Armenia
2000 Ernst W. Hamburger – Brazil
2001 Stefano Fantoni – Italy
2002 Marisela Salvatierra – Venezuela
2003 Pervez Hoodbhoy – Pakistan
2004 Jean Audouze – France
2005 Jeter BertolettiJeter Bertoletti (pt) – Brazil
2006–2008 No awards due to change of UNESCO rules
2009 Yash Pal – India
Trinh Xuan Thuan – USA-Vietnam
2010 Gokulananda Mohapatra – India
2011 René Raúl Drucker Colín (es) – Mexico
2012 Basanta Kumar Behura – India[2]
2013 Prof. Xiangyi Li – China
2014 Prof. Trilochan Pradhan – India
2015 Prof. Diego Golombek – Argentina

2011 Census

Sea coastline
- State gujarat has the longest coastline (1054 km)
- The lowest in the state of the coastli
ne - Goa (36 km)
- The state of the coastline, composed of three seas - Tamil Nadu
- The country's coastline, the city - Chennai
- -CLICK Beach Marina Beach is the longest in the country (13 km)
- Coastline, the international border with the states - Gujarat, pascimabanga
- A commercial entity to the territorial waters of India - 200 nautical miles (about 320 km is spread. Vanarulanni the country are found in this area).
Islands

- Islands in the country - 247 (203 Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea and the rest, are sindhusakhallo Mannar).
- Bay of Bengal, the Andaman Islands, the divi gretnikobar
- Only 36 of the islands of the Andaman Islands in the complex is the only life.
- The island is located near the equator - Great Nicobar
- There are laksadivulu Arabian Sea. Although the 36 islands, 10 islands, is the only life. The area is 32 km
- Laksadivullo peddadivi minikay Island
- The world's largest river island-based divi majuri (located on the river Brahmaputra in Assam)

The age of the elderly population (according to 2011)
- Of the total population - 10.39 million
- The percentage of the elderly population of the country - 8.06 percent
- Elderly men - 5.11 million (8.2 per cent)
- Elderly women - 5.28 million (9 per cent)
- Increased between 2001-2011 in the elderly population - 35.5 per cent
- In 2001 - 7.6 million, 10.39 million in 2011
- The states with the highest elderly population - Kerala (12.6 per cent), Goa (11.2 per cent), Tamil Nadu (10.4 per cent), Punjab (10.3 per cent), Himachal Pradesh (10.2 per cent)

- The lowest in the elderly population of the states - Arunachal Pradesh (4.6 per cent), Meghalaya (4.7 per cent), Nagaland (5.2 per cent), Mizoram (6.3 per cent)
- The highest in the elderly population in the territories - laksadivulu, Delhi, Andaman nikobardivulu
- Areas of the Union with the lowest vrddhajanabha Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Delhi, Daman and Diu

- Sex ratio - 1033/1000
- Elderly people in rural areas depend on others - 15.1 per cent
- Based on the old towns of the others - 12.4 percent
- The total literacy rate - 44 percent of the men (59 percent), women (28 per cent)
- Older people who are working in villages - men (66 percent), women (28 per cent)
- Older people who work in towns - men (46 percent), women (11 per cent)

Census (2011) - Disabled
- Disability from about 1931 to 1872, the census said.
- From 1941 to 1971, the census does not mention disability.
- The 1981 census said about the three types of disability.
- The 1991 census does not mention disability.
- Five different types of disability in the 2001 census was about.
- The 2011 census said about the eight types of disability.
- The .. 1) blind people (18.8 percent), 2), deaf (18.9 percent), 3), dumb (7.5 percent), and 4) the lack of movement (20.30 per cent), 5), mental disability (5.6 per cent), 6), mentally ( 2.7 per cent), 7), the multi-disability (18.4 percent), 8) and other disability (7.9 per cent)

- According to the 2011 census, the disabled - 2,68,10,557
- According to the 2011 census of the population,
Disabled per cent - 2.21 per cent
- According to the 2011 census, the population of the disabled men and 2.41 per cent, 2.01 per cent of women

Non
- The states with the highest disability - Uttar Pradesh (41.57 lakh), Maharashtra (29.63 lakh), Bihar (23.31 lakh)
- Lowest disabled states - Mizoram (15,160), Sikkim (18,187), Arunachal Pradesh (26,734)
- Maximum deformed territories - Delhi (2,34,882), Puducherry (30,189)
- The lowest handicap territories - laksadivulu (1,615), Daman and Diu (2,196)

Various community demographics (2011)
- Religion-wise census, August 25, 2015, based on the 2011 census were released by the Registrar General and Census Commissioner.
- The percentage of Hindu population of the country's population - 79.8 (96.63 crore)
- The percentage of Muslim population - 14.2 (17.22 crore)
- Christians percent of the population - 2.30 (2.78 crore)
- 17.64 per cent of the country's population increase between 2001 -2011, the Hindu population growth of 16.8 per cent, 24.6 per cent Muslim janabhavrddhi rate.

- The national level of 13.4 per cent in 2001, while the percentage of Muslims in the total population, 14.2 per cent in 2011.
- Assam rose to 34.2, from 30.9 per cent at the highest level.
- Muslims in the other state of Uttarakhand (2 per cent), Kerala (1.9 per cent), pascimabanga (1.8 per cent), Goa (1.6 per cent), jammukasmir (1.3 percent).
- Muslim population, Meghalaya, Orissa, Arunachal Pradesh was an increase of 0.1 percent.
- Manipur Muslim population of only 8.4 per cent from 8.8 per cent.

- 0.7 per cent in the last decade of the Indian population, the Muslim population has increased by 0.8 per cent.
- 68.3 per cent of the country's largest Muslim jammukasmirlo, Assam, 34.2 per cent, 27 per cent of pascimabangalo.
- Reduced number of Muslims is the only state in the past decade - Manipur
- In the state, 28 are Hindus.

- Hindus in the state - Himachal Pradesh (95.17)
- The lowest in the state where Hindus - Mizoram (1.35)
- Muslims in the State - jammukasmir 68.31 per cent
- The highest in the Union Territory of Muslims - Lakshadweep (98.58 per cent)
- Christians in the state - Nagaland (87.93 per cent)
- The lowest in the Christian state - Bihar (0.02 per cent)
- Sikhs in the state - Punjab (57.69 per cent)

In ancient times, the Telangana area



- Ayijanadu: alampur, Gadwall talukas
- Aleru: Nalgonda district of the shoreline of the river alena
- Alampur Europe: Mahbubnagar district gokulapadu, cennepadu, pusalapadu
- Anumakonda: runumakonda, Warangal surrounding areas
- Atukuru: Karimnagar
- Chalukya Contents: Gadwal, WANAPARTHY, where the spread between Kolhapur Taluks
Ceraku: Nalgonda district
- Cinnapariyalasthala: Karimnagar cittapur surrounding areas of the village
- Kadipalu: kadaparti (Karimnagar)
- Kalvacedu: kolanupakaloni sub-section
- Kasval: koraprolu (Medak district of the village)
- Kondapalli: SURYAPET, HUZURNAGAR taluka area
- Koravi country: Warangal district, near the village of manukonda
- Kulakalva: Ahmednagar taluka surrounding areas
- Limbulike: cilukuru surrounding areas of the village
- Mancikonda thing: Warangal district and surrounding areas of the village koravi
- On podina: bodhan
- Polavasa country: Taluka area jagityala
- Ramadugu thing: sirisilla the surroundings
- Vaddamanu: WANAPARTHY taluk in the surroundings kanduru
- Velpugonda: Warangal district in the area of ​​japhargadh

tribes
Districts tribes
Mahbubnagar Lambada, chenchu
Warangal Koya, Lambada
Khammam Koya, Konda Reddi, sugali (Lambada)
Gond of Adilabad, kolam, garden,
Lambada andh, Naik pondlu
kings of Telangana martyrs' memorial
- 1969 Telangana movement, commemorated the martyrs of the police tower, which is 360 balaina gunshot wounds. It is a replica of their sacrifices.
- 1969, May 31: Telangana martyrs' memorial to be built.
- In 1970, in front of the Assembly on February 23, the mayor ganparkulo Laxminarayan work laid the foundation of the cylinder. In 1975, with the completion of the cylinder.
- 1970, Secunderabad Clock Tower on February 25, in the garden of another monument of the martyrs have been laid under the auspices of the Deputy Mayor, Ms. myadam Ramachandraiah.
- Telangana martyrs' pillar of the international reputation of the artist, the sculptor, who worked as a professor jeentiyulo obviously built yadagiriravu.
- Cylinder, the bottom of the martyrs have been made nallarayito. The small holes are made at the rate of nine prativaipu naluguvaipula the silaphalakalapai. They remember the bullet ricocheted into the body of the martyrs of the nine districts of Telangana sign.
- The red color of the stone pillar was built by the martyrs. Red sacrifice, risk map. Here is a Capricorn arcade. This method is derived from the first pillar of the Sanchi. Except that it is made of Capricorn cut atikincindikadu arch monument. Carved flowers around the monument. They are devoted to the tributes to the martyrs of the sign.
- Looks like a pole in the center of the cylinder. Seen from the side which will be visible on the nine lines. They are also a sign of the nine districts of Telangana.
- Ashoka Dharmacakra appears at the top of the tower. It is the law, law, law amaravirulu sahanalake can not remember for the life of the installation is willing balipettarani.
- Cylinder sirsabhaganlo white flower petals varnanlonunna is nine. Jasmine it. White symbolizes purity. The sacrifice of the martyrs shed their lives, honesty, bravery, a sign that the color is not the message.

poets in the hills
Hills District
1) Nirmal in Adilabad dunes
2) located in the hills duma
3) Chabad dunes Mahbubnagar
4) amrabad Hills, Hyderabad
5) Rakhi dunes Karimnagar
6) kandikal dunes Warangal
7) Rachakonda dunes in Nalgonda
8) Ananthagiri Hills Reddy

The first works - writers
1) The first ballad - sugriva success - kandukuri rudrakavi
2) The first of the Ramayana epic - Ramayana Ranganatha - gona buddareddi
3) The first collection of poetry in Telugu - gathasaptasati - haludu
4) the subject of the first Telugu poem - brhatkatha - gunadhyudu
srinivaschowhan5) is the first Telugu poem - janasrayam - malliya Rechna
6) The first fictional epic - dhanabhiramam - fiber
7) in the first mold Telugu poem - Yayaati history - Ponnanganni telaganarya
8) The first subhasitanuvadam - mallabhupaliyam - elakuci Balasaraswati
9) in the first book of verse - Pratap history - ekamranathudu
10) The first way is the legend - Markandeya Purana - Marne
- In the first couple of Telangana poets kacareddi, vithalareddi
- Bhagavatam writing the first Spicy bammera Potana
- Spicy first Harishchandra kathakavyam gaurana
- Spicy first Veerashiava poet, scholar and Mallikarjuna
- Spicy first desikavi palkuriki somanathudu

Brief information of the state of Telangana

Brief information of the state of Telangana


Telangana area - 1,12,077 km
Vistirnaparanga the 12th largest state in the country.
Desanlo area of ​​the state - to 3.40 per cent
Pedda district - Hyderabad
Smaller district - Hyderabad
Telangana population - 3,50,03,674
Men - 1,76,11,633
Mahilalu - 1,73,92,041
Janabhaparanga telanganadi 12 position in the country.
Country of the population of the state's population - 2.89 percent
Atyadhika populous district - Reddy (52,96,741)
Atyalpa populous district - Nizamabad (25,51,335)
The population growth in the state between -2001-11 - 13.58 percent
-2001-11 The national population growth - 17.7 percent
-1991 - The state's population growth between 2001 - 18.77 percent

Rural population
Telanganalo rural population - 2,13,95,009
Per gramina 61.12 per cent of the population
Atyadhika rural district - Hyderabad
Atyalpa rural district - Hyderabad

The urban population
Rastranlo urban population - 1,36,08,665
Rastra per cent of the total population of the urban population - 38.88
-2001-11 Growth of the urban population - 38.12 per cent
-1991-2001 Growth of the urban population - 25.13 per cent
Atyadhika the urban population of the district - Hyderabad
Atyalpa the urban population of the district - Nizamabad

Districts of the state - 10
Mottam towns - 158
Revenyu divisions - 42  
Munsipal corporations - 6
Munsipalitilu - 37
Nagara panchayats - 25
-zilla Parishad - 9
Mandala public Parishad - 438
Atyadhika mandalalugala district - Hyderabad (64)
Atyalpa mandalalugala district - Hyderabad (16)
Grama panchayats - 8.687

Atyadhika pancayatilugala district of the village - Hyderabad (1331)
Atyalpa pancayatilugala district of the village - Khammam (671)
Revenyu zones - 459
Revenyu villages - 10.434
Empitisilu - 6.456
Jadpitisilu - 438
Emmelyelu - 119 + 1,
-119 Elected by majority vote. One appointed by the governor.
Atyadhika member district seats - Hyderabad (15)
Ati lower member district seats - Nizamabad (9)
Emmelsilu - 40
Empilu - 17
Atyadhika member district seats - Hyderabad (3)

Literacy
Mottam literate - 2,60,96,778 (66.54 per cent)
Men's literacy rate - 75.04 percent
Strilallo literacy - 57.99 percent
Pattanallo literacy - 81.09 percent
Gramallo literacy - 57.30 percent
Atyadhika literacy District - Hyderabad (83.25 per cent)
Atyalpa literacy District - Hyderabad (55.04 per cent)
Stri, sex ratio - 1000: 988
Atyadhika, the sex ratio - Nizamabad (1040). 1040 women per 1000 men.
Atyalpa, the sex ratio - Hyderabad (954). 954 women per 1000 men.

Population Density
312. The population density is 312 people per square kilometer rastra are.
Atyadhika densely-populated district - Hyderabad (one square kilometer 18.172 people)
Atyalpa densely-populated district - Adilabad (170 square kilometer)

SC
Rastranlo SC has a population of 54,08,800.
Essi men - 26,93,127
Essi women - 27,15,673
SC rastra population - 15.45 per cent
Atyadhikanga essilugala district - Karimnagar -7,09,757 (18.80 per cent)

Atyalpanga essilugala district - Hyderabad -2,47,927 (6.29 per cent)
Essillo literate - 28,53,371 (58.9 per cent)
Essillo gender ratio - 1000: 1008
Essillo most literate district - Hyderabad (77.72 per cent)
Essillo low literacy District - Hyderabad

STs
ST population 31,77,940 rastranlo
Esti men - 16,07,656
Esti women - 15,70,284
Rastra STs per cent of the population - 9.08
Estillo, the sex ratio - 1000: 977
Atyadhika ST population of the district - located -6,56,577 (25.18 per cent)
Atyalpa ST populous district - Hyderabad -48,937 (1.24 per cent)
Estillo literate - 14,12,617 (49.51 per cent)
Estillo most literate district - Hyderabad (69.34 per cent)
Estillo low literacy District - Hyderabad (42.29 per cent)
Pattanallo SC - 13,36,557 (24.71 per cent)
Pattanallo STs - 3,47,901 (10.95 per cent)

Disabled
Rastranlo the disabled - 10,46,822
Disabled rastra percent of the population - 2.97
Men - 5,65,413
Mahilalu - 4,81,409
Atyadhika vikalangulugala district - Hyderabad (1,77,909)
Atyalpa vikalangulugala district - Nizamabad (65,943)

Comprehensive Family Survey
Samagra household survey collected data on 17 elements.
Samagra household survey date - 2014, August 19
Sagatu family - of 3.56
Atyadhika families in the district - Reddy (16.56 lakh)
Atyalpa families in the district - Nizamabad (6.97 million)
Mottam settlements - 1,00,78,599
Families who do not illu - 83.969

The district does not illu large families - Reddy (20,107)
Families with low district does not illu - Khammam (3,822)
Hindu, muslim religion is higher in men than women.
Kristiyanlalo women is higher.
Muslinlu most Hyderabad, Khammam are the lowest.
Kraistavulu most Hyderabad, were the lowest in Adilabad.
Sikkulu most Hyderabad, Khammam are the lowest.
Bauddulu in Adilabad district.

Proletariat
Pradhana proletariat - 1,37,19,871 (39.19 per cent)
Upanta proletariat - 26,22,063 (7.49 per cent)
Raitulu - 29,94,215 (21.82 per cent)
Vyavasaya workers - 45,89,751 (33.45 per cent)

Roads (2013-14)
Mottam roads - 90.800 km
Atyadhika highway district - Hyderabad (13,924.18 km)
Atyalpa highway district - Hyderabad (216 km)

Panchayat roads
Mottam Panchayat roads - 70.201 km
District Panchayat atyadhika roads - Hyderabad (10,380.81)
District Panchayat atyalpa roads - Reddy (4363.69 km)

Roads, buildings, and roads branch
Rodlu the amount of buildings and roads - 24,244.64 km
Buildings, roads, a large district of rodlu - Hyderabad (110.46 km)
District Panchayat atyalpa roads - Hyderabad (174.68 km)

Highways
Rastranlo length of highways - 2,592 km
Atyadhika highways District - Hyderabad (433.33 km)
Atyalpa highways District - Hyderabad (41.32 km)

Forests (2014-15)
Rastranlo total forest area - 27.292 km
Rijarvd forests - 19.696 km
Protected forests - 6.953 km
Migata forests - 624.30 km
Adavulu highest in the District - Andhra Pradesh (7,232 km)
Adavulu lowest district - Ranga Reddy, Hyderabad (731 km)

Power consumption
Mottam electrical connections - 2.61 million
Viniyogam - 72.518 million units

Electricity consumption per capita
Atyadhikam - Medak (1439 kilovatlu per hour)
Atyalpam - Khammam (554 kilovatlu per hour)

Schools
Rastranlo the schools - 43.293
Mottam teachers - 2,34,879

1-5 grades
Pathasalalu - 25.331
Upadhyayulu - 84.084
Vidyarthulu - 32,46,785

Grades 6-10
Pathasalalu - 9.937
Upadhyayulu - 94.524
Vidyarthulu - 28,16,473

Land use in Telangana
Mottam land - 112.07 lakh hectares
Sagu land - 43.8 million hectares (39 per cent)
Atavi area - 25.4 million hectares (22.7 per cent)
Present heath - 14 million hectares (12.5 percent)
Vyavasayetara needs using the land - 8.8 million hectares (7.9 per cent)
Itara barren lands - 8.1 million hectares (7.2 per cent)
Vyavasaya inadequate land - 6.1 million hectares (5.4 per cent)
Paccika Golf and Land - 3 million hectares (2.75 per cent)
Vrthaga in the area - 1.8 million hectares (1.6 per cent)
Vegetation cetlu the land - 1.1 million hectares (1 percent)

Growth rate
According to the advance estimates of national growth -2015-16 7.57, T 9.24 per cent.
According to the revised estimates for the first time -2014-15
Jatiya 8.82 per cent
Telangana 9.24 per cent

Gross State Domestic Product (standard prices) (Quote)
-2014-15 (FRE- revised estimates for the first time), 5,22,001 (13.4 percent growth)
-2015-16 (AE- predictions) 5,83,117 (11.7 percent growth)

Current prices (2011-12) crores
-2014-15 (FRE) 4,29,001 (8.8 percent growth)
Spicy bharatadesanlo 4.1 per cent economic stake (2015-16)
Jivie (Gross Value Added) per share in the allied activities (price stability)

The Economic Survey 2015-16
Vyavasayam, forests, fish farming, 13 per cent
Ganulu, 4 per cent of the machines
Making the sector by 15 per cent
Vidyut, gas and water supply 2 per cent
6 per cent of the sector nirmana
Vyaparam, repairs, hotels and restaurants 13 percent
Ravana, warehouses, communications and 8 per cent
Arthika services to 7 percent
Sthirasti sector, habitats, and 20 percent proficiency Services
4 percent in-state administration
Itara services by 8 per cent
Jivielo various sectors of the stock (price stability), 2015-16
Vyavasaya sector, 17 per cent of affiliate sector
Parisramika sector by 22.5 per cent
60.5 per cent of sevarangam

According to the 2013-14 rangalavariga jobs
Agriculture, 55.6 per cent of attachment
17.8 per cent of the industrial sector
26.6 per cent of the services sector

The average unemployment
Telanganalo 2.7 percent
Gramallo 1.1 percent
Pattanallo 6.6 percent

Human resources
75.7 per cent of human resources graminaprantanlo
51.8 percent of the area of ​​human resources pattana
Karimnagar district human resources atyadhika

Employees in different sectors (2013-14)
The rural and urban sector
The service sector 26.6 12.9 62.3
Industrial 12.9 30.8 17.8
Agricultural, Appendix 74.2 6.9 55.6

Shares of the service sector (current prices)
Vyaparam, repairs, hotels and restaurants 18.9 percent
Ravana, storage, information, broadcasting services, 13.9 per cent
Arthika services, 9.6 per cent
Riyal estate, professional services, 18.6 per cent
Praja 19.9 percent rule
Itara services, 17.1 per cent
Those at the bottom of daridyrarekhaku 3,65,304
Atyadhikam Mahbubnagar (55,080)
Atyalpam Hyderabad (20,304)
Those at the top of 7,22,151 daridyrarekhaku
Atyadhikam Reddy (1,09,700)
Atyalpam Adilabad (50,604)

Industry
10.279 mottam industries
7,07,738 employees mottam
Net value added (quote) 28,728
Gras capital formation (million) 10,559
Visayam highest to lowest
Parisramalu Ranga Reddy, Nizamabad
Udyogulu Ranga Reddy, Khammam
Gras Value Added (million), Ranga Reddy, Khammam
Gras fixed capital formation (million), Ranga Reddy, Nizamabad

Human Development Index
Alternatively, based on the human development index, a country's gross varthamanakalanlo jatiyotpattiki ancanavestunnaru economic development. Education, health, the average life expectancy, infant mortality, poverty, such as the Human Development Index, making the basis of the standard of living.
Aikyarajya Nations Development Programme (UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME- UNDP) Human Development Report, the first manufacturer to Mehboob-ul-Haq (Pakistan) was created in 1990 under the leadership of. Madhya Pradesh is the first state in the country by the HDI.
Rastra early human development index, economic, and social studies institute (cess) worldwide.
Jillalu Human Development Index (2004-11)

Davakhanalu
206 alopati
4,713 alopati-state doctors
36 in the district of Hyderabad atyadhika alopati davakhanalu
Karimnagar district alopati atyalpa davakhanalu 14
20.450 beds mottam

Traditional Medicine
Mottam davakhanalu 11
Ayurvedam 4
Yunani 3
Homiyo 3
Prakrti healing 1
Davakhanallo a total of 717 beds

Children arendlalopu
Rastranlo arendlalopu the number of children - 38,99,166
Baluru - 20,17,935
Balikalu - 18,81,231
Bala, girls are highest in the district - Reddy
Bala, the smallest district of the girls - Khammam
Bala, the proportion of girls - 1000: 932
Bala, a large district in the proportion of girls - Khammam
Bala, lowest ratio of girls to the district - Hyderabad
Arendlalopu rastra per cent of children in the population - 11.14 per cent
Desanloni per cent of the population of children in the child population of the state - 2.37 percent


55,53,982 mottam bhukamatalu
Mottam farm acreage 61,96,825.58
Sagatu farm covers an area of ​​1.12 ha
-1 Hectare small holdings of less than 62 per cent
-10 Hectares large holdings than the 0.28 per cent (4.01 per cent of the land is located at)
Holdings of less than -0.5 hectares, 20 hectares more than in Mahbubnagar district of fiefs
The size of the 1.40 hectares located in the district of Adilabad atyadhika kamata
The size of the district, Nizamabad atyalpa 0.92 kamata

According to the 2011 census,
The total population of 350.04 million,
29.94 lakh farmers
45.90 lakh for plantation workers
Total 75.84 lakh

Climate
Rasrtanidi turn monsoon climate
Rastranlo the highest temperature recorded in May.
Kothagudem atyadhika temperature of 50 degrees Celsius.
Rastranlo the average maximum temperature 34.5 ° C
Sagatu minimum temperature of 22 ° C

Rainfall
Rastranlo average rainfall 906.6 mm
200405lo recorded 614 mm rainfall
1212 mm rainfall was recorded 201314lo
201314lo the highest average rainfall of 1158 mm in Adilabad
Hyderabad 604 mm average rainfall atyalpa
-2013-14 Actual rainfall during the southwest monsoon 1391 mm in Adilabad
Hyderabad 560 mm of rainfall during the southwest monsoon, the actual lowest -2013-14
The average annual rainfall of 715 mm in the south-west monsoon -2013-14
The average annual rainfall of 129 mm in the north-east monsoon season -2013-14
-2013-14 The actual period of the Northeast monsoon rainfall 391 mm in Nalgonda
-2013-14 Actual low rainfall during the North East monsoon Nizamabad 155 mm

Irrigate
25.29 lakh hectares of land drained 201314lo
Nikaranga irrigate 17.26 lakh hectares's land. 10th in the country
More acreage under cultivation in the district of Mahbubnagar nikara
Ranga Reddy district, the lowest acreage under cultivation nikara
More land in Nalgonda district banjara

Irrigation facilities (2014-15)
Mottam 1.13 lakh hectares of land under ponds
2.43 lakh hectares of land under mottam channels
Mottam wells, tube wells is 21.16 lakh hectares of land under
Itara 0.57 lakh hectares of land under water resources

Sagavutunna net acreage (high hectares)
Warangal under ceruvula 70.017
Nalgonda under kalvala 80.864
2,12,626 Hyderabad under wells gottapu
3,86,636 under bavula Karimnagar
Pantala crop land area density = gross / net crop land acreage
1.27 The average crop density rastra
Nizamabad district of the crop density 1.67 atyadhika
Adilabad district in dense crop atyalpa 1.09

Udyanapantala cultivation
54 per cent of fruits
22 per cent of vegetables
4 per cent of plantation crops
19 per cent of spices
Flowers 1 percent

The use of fertilizers
Atyadhikam 208.59 million tonnes in Karimnagar
Medak atyalpam 89.94 million tonnes

Planted acreage-food production,
3.43 million hectares of cultivated area rastranlo
Desanlo cultivated area in the 15th position telanganadi
Ahara 10.69 million tonnes of grains
Ahara grain production in the country in the 10th position
The average yield of grains ahara 3115 kg (ha)
The average yield of grains ahara 3rd place in the country.
Ahara grains crops in the district of Mahbubnagar sagavutunna

Ahara grains crops in Ranga Reddy district, the lowest sagavutunna
Vari acreage under cultivation, production jilladi top Karimnagar. Spicy Rice Bowl is so Karimnagar.
The top of the rice production rastranlo Nizamabad

Acreage under cultivation of various crops (2013-14)
31.94 per cent of the cultivated area vari
Vari acreage under cultivation in the district of Nizamabad, Adilabad district with the lowest
1.73 per cent of the cultivated area jonnala

Cattle-stats
Avulu, oxen 5.34 lakh
Barrelu, Buffalo 41.94 lakh
Gorrelu 29 million
46.75 lakh mekalu
Kollu 6.91 lakh
3,47,015 kukkalu

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HIV victims
201314lo newly detected - 16.966
Strilu - 7,954
Men - 8.970
Itarulu - 2
Hyderabad atyadhika victims -3.898
Atyalpam Adilabad - 662
Cikitsa benefited the victims (until March 2014) - 51.592

Telangana Geography

Spicy politically, geographically separate existence, is distinct.
Telangana region referred to as the mythical vajnayanlo daksinapatham.
Daksinapatham (Narmada-Tungabhadra river area)
Golardham due to the presence of Telangana northern hemisphere
Due to the existence of the Telangana region South Asia
Due to the presence of the Indian region of Telangana
- South India
Telangana region is spread by the existence of the plateau -Deccan Plateau
The oldest of the Deccan plateau. Water, Nice, cyst was cut.
The key events in the formation of Telangana state
Telangana bill approved by the Cabinet - 2014, February 6
The introduction of the Telangana bill in the Lok Sabha - 2014, February 13
Telangana bill passed by the Lok Sabha - 2014, February 18
Telangana bill passed in the Rajya Sabha - 2014, February 20
Telangana bill signed by the President - 2014, March 1
Spicy Gazette Ad - 2014, March 2
-2 In June 2014 as an ad-Telangana apayinted Day, March 4
The creation of a separate state of Telangana on June 2, 2014
On July 17, according to the amendment of the law in Khammam district of Andhra Pradesh, the reorganization of the 5 zones, 2 zones, partially Andhra added.
Zones totally lost - 05
1. velerupadu kukunuru 2. 3. 4. VR Puram kunavaram (Vara Ramachandrapuram) 5. cinturu
Partially lost Zones - 02
1. unit 2. burgampahad
Bhadrachalam Bhadrachalam town in the zone, with the exception of the 73 revenue villages and 21 gram panchayats, mandal burgampahad revenue from the 6 villages, Andhra added over 4 gram panchayats.
A total of 327 revenue villages of Telangana state, has lost 87 gram panchayats.
46 mandalalakuganu 5 zones, 41 zones were completely lost in Khammam district.
Spicy lost acreage - 2.76 million hectares (2,777 square kilometers). It covers an area of ​​2 million hectares of forest.
Revenue villages met Andhra, Telangana State lost by the gram panchayats of the population - 1.90 million

Spicy - existence
The 29th State
Capital - Hyderabad
Establishment Day - June 2

Expansion
150 551 190 551 from the mid-northern latitudes, 770, 151, 800 and 471 east longitude, is stretched between.

Acreage
The geographical area - 1,12,077 km (previously - 1,14,840 km)
Spicy per cent of the geographical area of ​​the country - 3.41 per cent (3.49 per cent in the past)
Spicy is the geographical area of ​​the country - 12
In terms of population - 12th position
Adavulaparanga - 12th position
Aksarasyaparanga - 28th position (66.29 percent)
Do not line the coast.
Landlocked in the 5th State (Land Locked State). 1. The other four states of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh 2. 3. 4. Jharkhand and Haryana.

Districts - area
1. Mahbubnagar - 18.432 km
2. Adilabad - 16.105 km
3. Nalgonda - 14,240 km
4. Khammam - 13.266 km
5. Warangal - 12.846 km
6. Karimnagar - 11.823 km
7. Medak - 9.699 km
8. Nizamabad - 7,956 km
9. Ranga - 7,493 km
10. Hyderabad - 217 km
The largest town - Hyderabad

The border states
There are four border states Telangana.
1. West side - Karnataka
2. North northwest side - Maharashtra
3. The north-east side - Chhattisgarh
4. East southeast side - AP
Note: adding Khammam district of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Orissa and she Basin, located in the border zones, with plain lost.
In the border districts of Karnataka
Karnataka border are 4 districts of Telangana.
1. Mahbubnagar (over the border)
2. Reddy
3. Medak
4. Nizamabad (lower limit)

The boundaries of the districts in Maharashtra
Maharashtra has 3 border districts of Telangana.
1. Adilabad (over the border)
2. Nizamabad
3. Karimnagar (lower limit)

The boundaries of the districts of Chhattisgarh
There are also 3-Chhattisgarh border districts of Telangana.
1. Khammam (over the border)
2. Karimnagar
3. Warangal (lower limit)

The boundaries of the districts in Andhra Pradesh
Andhrapradestonu 3 have the border districts of Telangana.
1. Khammam (over the border)
2. Mahbubnagar
3. Nalgonda (lower limit)
telangana

Topography
Split from the ancient Gondwana region of Telangana in India is part of the peninsula.
There are 10 districts in the state as part of the Deccan plateau.
Hyderabad and Ranga Reddy districts - tars formed granite rocks, Boulders and other shapes of the hills, the hills are covered.
Ranga Reddy and Mahbubnagar districts in the central region - formed by the erosion of basalt lava plains.
Nizamabad, Medak districts - Nice, are composed of granite rocks.
Adilabad, Karimnagar, Warangal and Khammam districts - Godavari river-cut valley is part of the ancient Gondwana coal deposits were formed.
Gondwana rocks Telangana Godavari River area.
Spicy sea area of ​​480 to 600 m. There is high.
Hyderabad is at an altitude of 600 meters.
Krishna-Tungabhadra River valleys in the area between 300-450 m.
Between insurance-Godavari region (Hyderabad, Warangal, Khammam, the area) - 730 m.
Medak and Mahbubnagar districts in the central region - 600-900 m. Is the height.
Deccan Plateau in northwest southeast direction from the direction of the slope because the Godavari, Krishna, etc., flows into the Bay of Bengal in the east of the rivers join.
Eastern Ghats on the Deccan plateau, east, south, two Telangana entered the Western Ghats.
Western Ghats or Sahyadri / Satna known line.
Telangana region, the Western Ghats / Ajanta Sahyadri range of mountains to the south-east from the split and entered in Adilabad district. Mahbubnagar in Telangana in the eastern hills of the Eastern Ghats in view of the expanded structure.
Telangana is a single line, without the hills of the Eastern Ghats, the mountain is known regional names.
Telangana hilly Eastern Ghats - laksmidevipalli hill. It is the Medak district SIDDIPET zone.
Telangana Western Ghats (Adilabad district) high range - mahabubghat (Nirmal)

Hills, dunes, are the names of the different districts
Hills District
Adilabad (ADB) Nirmal lines
Satna Hills
Pit Hills
Sirpur Hills
Karimnagar (KNR) Rakhi Hills
Ramagiri Hills
Warangal (WGL) kandikal Hills
Hanmakonda
Pandavas dunes
Khammam (KMM) Papikondalu
Yallandlapadu dunes
Rajuguttalu
Lacerable Papikondalu Godavari river flows.
Koya is A GOOD PERSON LIVING ON THE HILLS
Nalgonda (NLG) yadadri dunes
Me hills, Nagarjuna Hills, Nandi Hills
Nandikonda built at the Nagarjuna Sagar project.
Nagarjuna Buddhist museum at the hill.
Temple Hill is yadadri srilaksminarsinhasvami.
Mahbubnagar (MBNR) seventh Hills

Amrabad kondalusabad Hills
Krishna-Pennar rivers are stretched between the hills of the seventh. The average height of 520 m.
Chabad hills dindi the birthplace of the river.
Ranga (RNGR) Ananthagiri Hills
Ananthagiri hills, the birthplace of the river Musi. It is at sivareddipeta VICARABAD. It is well known herb. This is Temple Hills anantapadmanabhasvami.
Hyderabad (HYD) golakonda Rachakonda
Devarkonda Nalgonda district in the south-east in the direction of the Rachakonda to Taluk,
Ananthagiri Ranga Reddy district in the west to the hills,
Chabad Mahbubnagar district, stretching to the southern side of the hills.
Note: Hyderabad-Hyderabad districts spread over the hills and mountains balaghat cendinavimedak (MDK), powdery dunes

Laksmidevunipalli Hills
Laksmidevunipalli high hills of the Eastern Ghats hills Telangana.
Nizamabad (NZB) sirnapalli Hills (khayiti lambadilu)

The rocky hills
(Chellappa Committee recently noted)
Sirnapalli extends from the hills to sirnapalli ARMOOR.
Note: the full area (in terms of land-use), 114.84 lakh hectares (old) - 112.07 lakh hectares (currently).
Gondwana rocks in the area of ​​the Godavari River.
Gondwana silallo main ore - coal
Nelaboggunu uncover the state of the company - production. Singarenilo was founded in 1921.
Production headquarters - Kothagudem (Khammam district, established in 1920)
The coal available in most of the districts 1) Khammam, 2) Karimnagar, 3), Adilabad, 4), Warangal.


Rivers
The study of rivers sastram patamalaji
The study of the lakes sastram limnalaji
The study of the hydrology of the water sastram
The last Sunday in September, the world's rivers dinotsavam
March 22, World Water dinotsavam
World Water Day 2015 ninadam water and sustainable development
Indian River varam November 24-27 (the first time it was held in 2014 in New Delhi)
Valley to the south-east of the state is at an altitude of northwest territory. So, from the northwest to the southeast is the direction of the flowing rivers in the state.
The most important nadulu flowing Godavari, Krishna, Manjira, Musée, Tungabhadra

Godavari
Podavu 1465 km (910 miles)
Rasrtalu flowing Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh
Rasrtalu basin in Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana, Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Pondicherry
Janmasthalam Western Ghats / Sahyadri mountains in Nashik, Maharashtra, Brahma at the mountain lake in the crater trayambakesvaranloni
Height from sea level is 920 m. (3018 feet)
Podavu the Godavari total to 550.

Importance
10 per cent of the occupied territory of the country of the Godavari River.
It is the second longest river in the country,
It is the longest river in South
The elderly of the Ganga river, south of the Ganges, there are Indian names in the Rhine.
Kandakurti Nizamabad district at the river Manjira, haridra lakes formed by the Triveni Sangam.
Pranahitha at kalesvaram the Karimnagar district, Manny lakes formed by the Triveni Sangam.
Note: this river, from July 14 2015 until July 25, there have been ample.
The flow of the river, the Godavari River in the western state of Maharashtra, Brahma mountain kanumalloni born at the nasal trayambakesvaram Nizamabad district in the state of Maharashtra and flows through Basra in Adilabad district entered at kandukurti Adilabad, Nizamabad district across the border sriransagar Project (pocampadu) beyond the Nizamabad, Adilabad, Karimnagar, Warangal, Khammam districts constituted to flow through the gorge Bison Papikondalu lacerable POLAVARAM (T-Andhra border) visalamaidananloki entered at East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh, and West Godavari districts rajamandriki diguvabhagana flows along the border, at dhavalesvaram 5 main channels (7 channels) divide each region for each of the cleft at the Bay of Bengal converge.

Divide
1) Gautami - North Branch at Yanam
2) Vasishta - at the inter-branch
3) vainateya - South branch at Pattanam komaragiri
4) The equivalent, 5) Bhardwaj - bendamurulanka converge at the Bay of Bengal.
Valence, Bhardwaj branches kausika, asreya okepayaga flows involved in the creeks, the Bay of Bengal meets at bendamurulanka.
The left side of the river Godavari District - Andhra Pradesh
Employers districts - Nizamabad, Karimnagar, Warangal, Khammam
Deputy rivers - About (Maharashtra)
Manjeera (Telangana, Nizamabad)
Aged (Telangana, Nizamabad)
Manny (Telangana, Karimnagar)
Kinnerasani (Telangana, Khammam)
Purna (Maharashtra)
Penganga (Spicy)
Wardha (Spicy)
Veyinganga (Spicy)
Pranahitha (Spicy)
Indravati (Spicy)
Sabari (Spicy)
Seeley (AP)
Taliperu (AP)
Telangana meet tributaries from the right
1) Manjeera 2), left, and 3) aged 4) Kinnerasani
From left to meet the tributaries
1) Pranahitha 2) Indravati 3) Sabari 4) Seal
Manjeera
A total of 644 km podavu
Maharashtra balaghat mountains, the river jamkhedkonda (bhid patoda taluk in the district) who was born at the top narayanakhedku Medak district in the state of Maharashtra and flows into the flow of the bifurcation of the project beyond the Nizamabad district nijamabad nijansagar flow through the district kandakurti (NZB) meets at the river Godavari.

Nijansagar Project
Pradesam nijabad building was built between the villages of the district nijansagar zone accampeta-banjapalli.
The seventh Nizam, Mir Osman Ali Khan, whose construction (1923-1931) was in.
The project was built on the river Manjeera.
It is nijamabadku sagunirandistundi.
Its catchment area 21.694 km
2.31 lakh acres of basin samarthyam
Kaluva mahabubnahar the right, left kaluva phatenahar
The main objective of this project: providing drinking water in the city of Hyderabad.
It is among the longest in the tributaries of the Godavari, is important.

Manjeera tributaries
Kakivagu, Blacks, kaulasnala

Kaulasnala Project
It savargav village (JUKKAL zone, Nizamabad) is in.
Kaulasnala this project is over.
Basin capacity - 9000 acres
Nijansagar project in the absence of the availability of water at the top of the Singur project was built in Medak district.

Singur project
(Moguligundla bagareddi Singur project)
Manjeera at Singur village in Medak district, it was built on the river.
Aimed at Hyderabad and Secunderabad are providing drinking water to the cities.



















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