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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT Disaster Management – Drought 2012 – Declaration of 234 Mandals as Drought Affected in the State during South West Monsoon 2012 – Orders – Issued. REVENUE [DM.II] DEPARTMENT G.O.Ms.No: 1 Dated: 09 .01.2013 Read the Following :- 1. From the Collector, Visakhapatnam Lr.Rc.No.178/Dy.SO(Agri)/2012,Dt.21-8-2012 received in the Dept. on 6-9-2012 2. From the Collector, Nalgonda Lr.No.D2/3412/2012, Dt.7-10-2012 received in the Dept. on 8-10--2012 3. From the Collector, Vizianagaaram Lr.Rc.No.1776/2011 D2, Dt.10-10-2012 received in the Dept. on 15-10-2012 4. From the Collector, Adilabad Lr.No.C9/2338/2012 , Dt.10-10-2012 received in the Dept. on 11-10-2012 5. From the Collector, Medak Lr.No.D3/4104/2012 , Dt.12-10-2012 received in the Dept. on 8-11-2012 6. From the Collector, YSR Kadapa Ref.NoCPO/D4/12/AS/2012, Dt.15-10-2012 received in the Dept. on 16-10-2012 7. From the Collector, Kurnool Rc.No.D4/2767/2011, Dt.18-10-2012 received in the Dept. on 23-10-2012 8. From the Collector, Chittoor Rc.No.49/DySO-4/2012, Dt.23-10-2012 received in the Dept. on 26-10-2012 9. From the Collector, Guntur Lr.Rc.No.76/Drought/2012, Dt.25-10-2012 received in the Dept. on 29-10-2012 10. From the Collector, Anantapur Lr.Rc.No.10671/2012, Dt.26-10-2012 received in the Dept. on 02-11-2012 11. From the Collector, Prakasam DO.Lr.No.D4/3263/2012, Dt.18-11-2012 received in the Dept. through E-mail 12. Govt. Memo No. 37232/DMI-A1/2012 Revenue (DM) Dept.,dt 7-11-2012 13. From the Collector, SPS Nellore DO.Rc.No.212/APSDMS/D4/2012, Dt.16-11-2012 received in the Dept. on 20.11.2012 & 31.12.12 14. From the Collector, Nizamabad Lr.Rc.No.D4/3018/2012, Dt.10-11-2012 received in the Dept. on 14-11-2012 15. G O Rt. No. 233, Revenue (DM.II) Dept., dt: 14.11.2012 16. Report from National Crop Forecast Center (NCFC) received on October, 2012 17. Minutes dated: 29.11.2012 of the Committee Constituted vide GO.Rt.No.233, dt:14.11.2012 18 Observations of the Group for Scientific Review of Drought affected Mandals lists of DMD & NCFC, dt: 14.12.2012 19. U.O. Note No. 37232/DMI-A1/2012, Revenue (DM) Dept., dt 29-12-2012 @@@ ORDER During South West monsoon (01.06.2012 to 30.09.2012), the State has received an average rainfall of 631.1 mm as against normal rainfall of 624.1 mm, with a deviation of (-)1%. However, in Ananthapur district the deficit was (-)24% until 28.09.2012, when heavy rainfall was recorded due to a low pressure system that developed from 29.09.2012 to 3.10.2012 reducing the deficit to (-)19%, as on 30.09.2012.

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  • GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT

    Disaster Management Drought 2012 Declaration of 234 Mandals as Drought Affected in the State during South West Monsoon 2012 Orders Issued.

    REVENUE [DM.II] DEPARTMENT

    G.O.Ms.No: 1 Dated: 09 .01.2013 Read the Following :-

    1. From the Collector, Visakhapatnam Lr.Rc.No.178/Dy.SO(Agri)/2012,Dt.21-8-2012 received in the Dept. on 6-9-2012

    2. From the Collector, Nalgonda Lr.No.D2/3412/2012, Dt.7-10-2012 received in the Dept. on 8-10--2012

    3. From the Collector, Vizianagaaram Lr.Rc.No.1776/2011 D2, Dt.10-10-2012 received in the Dept. on 15-10-2012

    4. From the Collector, Adilabad Lr.No.C9/2338/2012 , Dt.10-10-2012 received in the Dept. on 11-10-2012

    5. From the Collector, Medak Lr.No.D3/4104/2012 , Dt.12-10-2012 received in the Dept. on 8-11-2012

    6. From the Collector, YSR Kadapa Ref.NoCPO/D4/12/AS/2012, Dt.15-10-2012 received in the Dept. on 16-10-2012

    7. From the Collector, Kurnool Rc.No.D4/2767/2011, Dt.18-10-2012 received in the Dept. on 23-10-2012

    8. From the Collector, Chittoor Rc.No.49/DySO-4/2012, Dt.23-10-2012 received in the Dept. on 26-10-2012

    9. From the Collector, Guntur Lr.Rc.No.76/Drought/2012, Dt.25-10-2012 received in the Dept. on 29-10-2012

    10. From the Collector, Anantapur Lr.Rc.No.10671/2012, Dt.26-10-2012 received in the Dept. on 02-11-2012

    11. From the Collector, Prakasam DO.Lr.No.D4/3263/2012, Dt.18-11-2012 received in the Dept. through E-mail

    12. Govt. Memo No. 37232/DMI-A1/2012 Revenue (DM) Dept.,dt 7-11-2012 13. From the Collector, SPS Nellore DO.Rc.No.212/APSDMS/D4/2012, Dt.16-11-2012

    received in the Dept. on 20.11.2012 & 31.12.12 14. From the Collector, Nizamabad Lr.Rc.No.D4/3018/2012, Dt.10-11-2012 received in the

    Dept. on 14-11-2012 15. G O Rt. No. 233, Revenue (DM.II) Dept., dt: 14.11.2012 16. Report from National Crop Forecast Center (NCFC) received on October, 2012 17. Minutes dated: 29.11.2012 of the Committee Constituted vide GO.Rt.No.233,

    dt:14.11.2012 18 Observations of the Group for Scientific Review of Drought affected Mandals lists of

    DMD & NCFC, dt: 14.12.2012 19. U.O. Note No. 37232/DMI-A1/2012, Revenue (DM) Dept., dt 29-12-2012

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    ORDER

    During South West monsoon (01.06.2012 to 30.09.2012), the State has received an average rainfall of 631.1 mm as against normal rainfall of 624.1 mm, with a deviation of (-)1%. However, in Ananthapur district the deficit was (-)24% until 28.09.2012, when heavy rainfall was recorded due to a low pressure system that developed from 29.09.2012 to 3.10.2012 reducing the deficit to (-)19%, as on 30.09.2012.

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    2. As per the Andhra Pradesh Handbook for Management of Drought, 1995 and Manual for Drought Management published by Ministry of Agriculture, Govt of India, 2009, the proposals for declaration of drought should be examined with reference to the following norms and the Collectors should send specific report to the government taking Mandals as a unit:

    a) Deficiency in rainfall of (-) 25% and above in Mandals where the annual normal rainfall is more than 1000 mm., followed by (-) 20% and above in Mandals where the annual normal rainfall is 750 mm to 999.9 mm and (-)15% and above in Mandals where the annual normal rainfall is less than 750 mm i.e 749.9 mm.

    b) Compression/reduction in the cropped areas of 50% and above under all principal crops.

    c) Normal reduction in crop yields of 50% and above, comparative with average yields. However, in the case of high input oriented (seed rate heavy and cost also prohibitive) crops like groundnut, Bengal gram, hybrid sunflower etc. reduction in yield of 40% and above also should be reckoned as affected by drought, yield compared with previous 5 years.

    d) Dry spells and its impact on crop damages.

    e) Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) f) Moisture Adequacy Index (MAI)

    The National Agricultural Drought Assessment and Monitoring System (NADAMS), instituted by the National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), issues a bi-weekly drought bulletin and monthly reports on detailed crop and seasonal condition during the kharif season. These present the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and Normalized Difference Wetness Index(NDWI) from the data obtained from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration- Advanced Very Wide Field Sensor (WiFS) data. These reports provide quantitative information on sowings, surface water spread and Distrcit/Tehsil/Taluk/Block level crop condition assessment along with spatial variation in terms of maps. At present, 11 agriculturally important and drought-vulnerable States of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana,. Karnataka, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh are covered through these reports. The values obtained for a given NDVI always ranges from-1 to +1. A negative number or a number close to zero means no vegetation and a number close to +1 (0.8-0.7) represents luxurious vegetation. For declaring drought, States need to obtain NDVI values through the NADAMS. All the above- mentioned States receive NADAMS reports on regular basis. Those States which do not receive the report could approach the NRSC for receiving the information. It is necessary that the States declare drought only when the deviation of NDVI value from the normal is 0.4 or less. However, the NDVI value needs to be applied in conjunction wioth other indicators and values. The NDVI must not be invoked for the declaration of drought in isolation from the other two key indicators. Moisture Adequacy Index (MAI), which is based on a calculation of weekly water balance, is equal to the ratio (expressed as a percentage) of Actual Evapo transpiration (AET) to the Potential Evapo Transpiration (PET) following a soil water balancing approach during a cropping season., MAI is obtained by using the following equation:

    MAI = AE/PE

    where, AE is actual evapotranspiration and PE is portential evapotranspiration (in %) during different phonological stages of a crop.

    Water balance calculation takes into account the soil characteristic, crop growth period and water requirements of major crops. Drought is specified crop wise on a real-time basis. MAI values are critical to ascertain agricultural drought. The State agriculture department needs to calculate the MAI values on the basis of data available to it and provide it to the Department of Relief and Disaster Management, which would ascertain that MAI values conform to the intensity of moderate drought as shown in the table above before drought is declared. As mentioned above, MAI values need to be applied in conjunction with other indicators such as rainfall figures, are under sowing, and NDVI values.

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    3. The District Collectors were instructed in the Video Conference held by Honble Minister for Revenue with the District Collectors on 05.10.2012, to submit the proposals as per the above criteria for declaration of Drought affected Mandals. In order to scrutinize the proposals received from the District Collectors, and to recommend, the names of the Mandals to be declared as drought affected, the Government constituted a Committee as per G.O.Rt.No.233, Revenue (DM.II) Dept., dt:14.11.2012, with the following members to meet and scrutinize the proposals received from the District Collectors and recommend names for declaring as Drought affected Mandals for Kharif, 2012..

    Principal Secretary to Government Finance Dept., - Member Principal Secretary to Govt., Planning Dept. - Member Prl. Secretary to Govt., Agriculture & Coop Dept., - Member Director of NRSC or his Representative, - Member Director of IMD, - Member Director, Agro Climate Research Centre, Agriculture

    Research Institute, ANGRAU, Rajendranagar,Hyd - Member Chief Executive Officer, APSDMS, - Member Director of Economics and Statistics - Member Commissioner for Disaster Management & Ex-Officio

    Prl. Secretary to Govt, Revenue (DM) Dept - Member & Convener

    4. The Committee constituted as in the reference 15th read above met on 29.11.2012 and Group for Scientific Review of Drought affected Mandals lists of Rev (DM) Dept & National Crop Forecasting Center (NCFC) met on 12.12.2012 and examined the proposals received from the Collectors, NCFCs report and considering the criteria and other factors finally suggested 234 Mandals in 9 Districts as eligible for declaration as Drought affected Mandals during Kharif, 2012. The particulars are as follows:

    Table 1

    Sl.No. District No. of Mandals Eligible as Drought affected

    as per norms 1 Anantapur 632 YSR Kadapa 43 3 Kurnool 364 Prakasam 355 Chittoor 286 Nalgonda 117 SPS Nellore 9 8 Mahabubnagar 59 Guntur 4

    Total 234

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    5. The Committee further observed that the following categories of Villages & Mandals shall be deleted from the list of mandals as Drought affected at the time of notification of villages by the respective District Collectors concerned.

    a. Exclusion of Villages & Mandals covered by Irrigation Projects:

    The District Collectors shall exclude the Villages and Mandals which are covered with Major and Medium Irrigation Projects subject to the condition that water for cultivation / irrigation was supplied / released by I&CAD Dept., during Kharif, 2012.

    b. Exclusion of Urban Mandals

    The Urban Mandals shall not be declared as drought affected for the purpose of enumeration of crops damaged due to Drought. However, Urban Mandals in the may be considered as Drought affected for the purpose of supply of drinking water.

    6. Government after careful examination and keeping in view of the reports furnished in the references cited above, have decided to declare 234 mandals [as Annexure-II] as drought affected. The District Collectors concerned shall issue the notification in the District Gazette as mentioned in Annexure-I in the Telugu language, which is the Official Language of the State, as per the Andhra Pradesh Official Languages Act, 1955, besides being popularly and affectionately referred to as Italian of the East and DESHA BHASHALANDU TELUGU LESSA.

    7. The District Collectors are also directed to conduct enumeration of crop damages within 7 days from the date of receipt of this order and submit the proposals to Government through their respective Secretariat Departments/HODS concerned. However, the above shall also be sent by mail Id: [email protected] so as to consolidate and submit a detailed Memorandum on Drought in Andhra Pradesh to the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India at the earliest. The instructions which were already issued regarding display of the list of beneficiaries in the Gram Panchayat notice board and inviting objections shall also be followed as in the reference 12th cited.

    Test Check shall also be conducted in respect of 10% of the enumerated details of crop damages by the District Officers of other Departments (excluding Agriculture, Horticulture and Sericulture Departments) including the District Collectors and the Joint Collectors, to have transparency and fairness in the assessment of damages. The Bank Account details of the beneficiaries Ryots shall be collected at the time of enumeration of damages to crops for Drought 2012 for online transfer of input subsidy, as stated in the reference 19th cited.

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    8. As per the intimation received from the Andhra Pradesh Accountant General, that 121 Abstract Contingent bills (AC bills) worth Rs.759.86 crores are pending adjustment by the Commissioner & Director of Agriculture and Commissioner of Horticulture. Similarly, Consolidated Audited Utilization Certificates (CAUCs) worth Rs.1967.73 crores are pending receipt from them. Commissioner & Director of Agriculture and Commissioner of Horticulture are requested to adjust all the pending AC bills and transmit all the Consolidated Audit Utilisation Certificates (CAUCs) immediately without further delay. The Head of the Department wise details are shown hereunder.

    Table -2

    (Rs. in crores) Name of the HOD No. of AC bills Amount Amount for which

    CAUCs are pending Commissioner & Director of Agriculture

    112 754.07 1806.50

    Commissioner of Horticulture

    9 5.79 161.23

    Total 121 759.86 1967.73

    9. Online Disbursement of Input Subsidy

    The Commissioner & Director of Agriculture and Commissioner of Horticulture

    Departments shall disburse input subsidy directly to the bank accounts of the ryots including Kavuludars as was already ordered in respect of Drought-2011. In case of ryots, who are not having bank accounts, the Agriculture and Horticulture Departments shall ensure that bank accounts are opened at the earliest in respect of all the ryots affected by above calamity. Any amounts remained undisbursed for whatever may be the reasons, shall be remitted into the Andhra Pradesh State Treasury within 90 days from the date of release of money by the Finance Department without fail.

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    10. Uploading of List of Beneficiaries of damages to crops due to Drought 2012 in the official websites of the Line Departments#

    During the course of discussion, in the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council, on 10.12.2012, an assurance was given by the Honble Minister for Revenue, Relief & Rehabilitation (Disaster Management) that the list of beneficiaries along with all the details shall be uploaded in Telugu language in the websites of respective District Collectors/Joint Directors of Agriculture and Horticulture/Commissioner & Director of Agriculture & Commissioner of Horticulture and Commissioner of Sericulture/ Principal Secretary to Govt., Agriculture & Special Chief Secretary to Govt., Horticulture, Prl.Secretary to Government (Sericulture) and Commissioner for Disaster Management & Ex-Officio Principal Secretary to Government (Disaster Management) website, to have transparency in the management of disbursement of input subsidy. Accordingly, Government hereby direct that the details in the Proforma already communicated shall be uploaded in the above websites both in Telugu (which is the official language in the State) and English.

    11. Government further directs that there is need for giving details of damages/losses to Agriculture, Horticulture & Sericulture crops, district wise/crop wise so as to include the same in the sanction order to be issued by Revenue (Disaster Management) Department with the concurrence of Finance Department. Accordingly, Commissioner & Director of Agriculture & Commissioner of Horticulture and Commissioner of Sericulture Departments are requested to send the details of damages and losses, district-wise, crop-wise, farmer-wise along with details of bank account details of farmers for online disbursement through (RTGS- Real Time Gross Settlement/ NEFT- National Electronic Funds Transfer), through the Secretariat Departments.

    12. Further Government directs that at the time of getting proposals from Joint Directors of Agriculture, Commissioners of Agriculture, Horticulture & Sericulture shall ensure that the double/ triple names of same ryots of the same village shall be checked and deleted from the list of farmers whose crops were damaged. Similarly, there shall not be any unclaimed / non-resident and absentee farmers in the above list. Further, the details of non-resident and absentee farmers shall be deleted from the list of beneficiaries before submission of the proposals to Government .

    # The Commissioner, Agriculture Department, Hyderabad The Commissioner, Horticulture Department, Hyderabad, The Commissioner, Sericulture Department, Hyderabad, The Commissioner, Fisheries Department, Hyderabad, The Animal Husbandry Department, Hyderabad, The Engineer-in-Chief, Irrigation Department, Hyderabad, The Engineer-in-Chief, Roads & Buildings Department, Hyderabad, The Engineer-in-Chief, Panchayat Raj Department, Hyderabad, The Engineer-in-Chief, RWS.,. Department, Hyderabad The Engineer-in-Chief, Urban Water Supply. Department, Hyderabad The Commissioner, Rural Development Department, Hyderabad The Commissioner, Panchayat Raj & Rural Employment Department, Hyderabad The Commissioner & Director, Municipal Administration, Hyderabad The Director, Medical & Health Department, Hyderabad The Commissioner, A.P. Civil Supplies, Hyderabad The Director for NREGS, Hyderabad, The Director, Women & Child Welfare, Hyderabad..

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    13 The District Collectors concerned are requested to take immediate further necessary action. The Commissioner and Director of Printing, Stationary and Stores Purchase (Printing Wing), A.P., Hyderabad is requested to publish the notification in the extra-ordinary issue of Andhra Pradesh Gazette.

    [BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH]

    Dr.T.Radha COMMISSIONER FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT &

    EX-OFFICIO PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT To The District Collectors of Anantapur, YSR Kadapa, Kurnool, Prakasam, Chittoor, Nalgonda, SPS Nellore , Mahabubnagar and Guntur. The District Treasury Officer concerned. The Commissioner & Director of Printing Stationery & Stores Purchase, A.P. Hyderabad. The Director of Treasuries & Accounts, A.P.Hyderabad. The Prl.Secretary to Government, Finance Department. The Prl.Secretary to Government, Planning Department. The Prl.Secretary to Government, Agriculture & Cooperation Department. The Special Chief Secretary & Chief Commissioner of Land Administration, A.P.Hyderabad. The Prl.Secretary to Government Horticulture & Sericulture Department. The Prl.Chief Conservator of Forests, A.P.Hyderabad. The Prl.Secretary to Government, Animal Husbandry Dairy Development & Fisheries . The Prl.Secretary to Government, MA & UD Department. The Prl.Secretary to Government, PR & RD Department. The Prl.Secretary to Government, RWS & S Department. . The Prl.Secretary to Government, Horticulture Department. . The Prl.Secretary to Government, Sericulture Department. The Prl.Secretary to Government, Women Development & Child Welfare Deptt. The Director NRSC, Balanagar, A.P., Hyderabad The Director of IMD, Begumpet, A.P., Hyderabad The Director, Agro Climate Research Centre Agriculture Research Institute, ANGRAU, R.Nagar,Hyd The Director, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, A.P.Hyderabad. The Commissioner of I&PR Dept. with a request to issue press note to electronic and print media. The Commissioner, Civil Supplies & Ex. Officio Secretary to Govt. The Commissioner & Director of Agriculture, A.P. Hyderabad. The Commissioner of Horticulture, A.P. Hyderabad.. The Commissioner & Director of Municipal Administration, Hyderabad. The Commissioner, Rural Development, Hyderabad. The Commissioner, Panchayat Raj Department, Hyderabad. The Commissioner & Director of School Education, Hyderabad. The Commissioner & Director of Intermediate Education, Hyderabad. The Commissioner, Higher Education, Hyderabad. The Managing Director, A.P.State Civil Supplies Corporation, Hyderabad. The Managing Director, APTRANSCO, Hyderabad. The Director, Animal Husbandry, A.P.Hyderabad. The Director, Health Department, A.P.Hyderabad.

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    The Director, State Audit, Tilak Road, Hyderabad. The Director, Groundwater, Department, Hyderabad. The Chief Executive Officer, APSDPS , A.P., Secretariat. The Engineer-in-Chief, Public Health, A.P.Hyderabad. The Engineer-in-Chief, Panchayat Raj, A.P.Hyderabad. The Engineer-in-Chief, Rural Water Supply, A.P.Hyderabad. The Chief Engineer, Public Health, A.P.Hyderabad. Copy to: All the Honble Ministers in the State. All the Principal Secretaries in the CMs Office. The Accountant General, A.P.Hyderabad. The Agriculture & Cooperation Department. The Education Department. The Energy Department. The Animal Husbandry & Fisheries Department. The PR&RD (RWS.I, II, III & RD.I, II, III) Department. The Managing Director, APCOB, Hyderabad. The Finance & Planning (IF) Department. The A.P. State Level Bankers Committee, Andhra Bank, Saifabad, Hyderabad. The Managing Director, NABARD, Hyderabad. The General Administration (Cabinet) Department. The P.S. to Minister (Revenue) / The P.S. to Minister (Finance). The P.S. to Minister (Agriculture) The P.S. to Chief Secretary to Government. The P.S. to Prl.Secretary to Government, Revenue Department. The Revenue (DM Accounts.I) Department, A.P.Secretariat, Hyderabad. The P.S. to Commissioner, DM & EOPS. The P.A. to Addl. Commissioner, DM & EODS. The P.A.Spl. Commissioner, SDMA, Revenue (DM) Department. The Revenue (DM Computer Cell) Section [for keeping the G.O. in ONLINE]

    // FORWARDED BY:: ORDER //

    SECTION OFFICER

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    ANNEXURE-I

    (to G.O. Ms. No.1,REVENUE (DM:II) Dept, Dt : 09.01.2013

    NOTIFICATION

    In the circumstances reported by the respective District Collectors, the Government declare that drought exists during the South West Monsoon during the current year 2012 in the 234 mandals annexed to this order. The concerned District Collectors are requested to take necessary further action and notify the specific mandals/specific areas in the mandal in the District Gazette to enable farmers to avail credit facilities and to take up relief operations. The concerned District Collector shall ensure deletion of the notified Municipal/Urban areas and areas falling under permanent assured irrigation sources where water is being supplied for crops from drought affected mandals though for purpose of drinking water only they shall be treated on par with drought affected mandals.

    The concerned District Collectors are requested to furnish (10) copies of the District Gazette Notification to the Government.

    Dr.T.Radha COMMISSIONER FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT &

    EX-OFFICIO PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT

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    Annexure II Declared as Drought Affected Mandals

    Vide G.O.Ms.No.1,Revenue (DM.II) Department, Dated : 09.01.2013

    SL.NO NAME OF THE DISTRICT MANDAL NAMES 1 1. ANANTHAPUR DISTRICT

    1. VIDAPANAKAL 2 2. YADIKI3 3. PEDDAPAPPUR 4 4. SINGANAMALA5 5. GARLADINNE6 6. RAYADURG 7 7. GUMMAGATTA8 8. BRAHMASAMUDRAM 9 9. KALYANDURG

    10 10. ATMAKUR 11 11. YELLANUR12 12. TADIMARRI13 13. BATHALAPALLE 14 14. RAPTADU15 15. KANAGANAPALLE 16 16. KAMBADUR17 17. DHARMAVARAM 18 18. MUDIGUBBA19 19. NAMBULIPULIKUNTA 20 20. NALLACHERUVU 21 21. GANDLAPENTA22 22. AMADAGUR 23 23. OBULADEVARACHERUVU 24 24. GORANTLA 25 25. PENUKONDA26 26. RODDAM27 27. SOMANDEPALLI 28 28. CHILAMATHUR29 29. LEPAKSHI 30 30. HINDUPUR31 31. PARIGI 32 32. MADAKASIRA33 33. GUDIBANDA34 34. AMARAPURAM 35 35. AGALI36 36. ROLLA 37 37. D.HIREHAL38 38. BOMMANAHAL 39 39. VAJRAKARUR40 40. GUNTAKAL41 41. GOOTY 42 42. PEDDAVADUGUR43 43. TADPATRI

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    44 44. PAMIDI 45 45. URAVAKONDA46 46. BELUGUPPA47 47. KANEKAL 48 48. SETTUR49 49. KUNDURPI 50 50. ANANTAPUR51 51. BUKKARAYASAMUDRAM 52 52. NARPALA53 53. PUTLUR54 54. RAMAGIRI 55 55. CHENNE KOTHAPALLE 56 56. TALUPULA 57 57. TANAKAL58 58. KADIRI 59 59. KOTHACHERUVU60

    60. BUKKAPATNAM61 61. KUDAIR 62 62. NALLAMEDA63 63. PUTTAPARTHI

    SL.NO 2. YSR KADAPA DISTRICT

    MANDAL NAMES 64 1. SIDHOUT 65 2. VEERABALLI66 3. TSUNDUPALLE67 4. RAYACHOTY 68 5. SAMBEPALLI69 6. CHINNAMANDEM 70 7. GALIVEEDU71 8. LAKKIREDDIPALLE 72 9. RAMAPURAM73 10. BADVEL74 11. ATLOOR 75 12. GOPAVARAM76 13. B.KODUR 77 14. PORUMAMILLA78 15. S.A.KASINAYANA 79 16. MYDUKUR80 17. CHAPADU81 18. DUVVUR 82 19. BRAHMAMGARIMATTAM 83 20. KHAJIPETA 84 21. PRODDATUR85 22. RAJUPALEM 86 23. JAMMALAMADUGU 87 24. PEDDAMUDIAM88 25. MYLAVARAM 89 26. MUDDANUR90 27. YERRAGUNTLA

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    28. KAMALAPURAM 92 29. PENDLIMARRI93 30. VEERAPUNAYUNIPALLE 94 31. PULIVENDULA 95 32. SIMHADRIPURAM96 33. LINGALA 97 34. THONDUR98 35. VEMULA 99 36. VEMPALLE

    100 37. KONDAPURAM101 38. VALLUR 102 39. CHENNUR103 40. VONTIMITTA 104

    41. CUDDAPAH105 42. CHINTHA KOMMADINNE 106 43. CHAKRAYAPET

    SL.NO 3. KURNOOL DISTRICT

    MANDAL NAMES 107 1. SANJAMALA 108 2. CHAGALAMARRI109 3. PANYAM 110 4. UYYALAWADA111 5. KOLIMIGUNDLA 112 6. PATTIKONDA113 7. KOWTHALAM114 8. ALLAGADDA 115 9. KOSIGI116 10. YEMMIGANUR 117 11. GUDUR118 12. ASPARI 119 13. HALAHARVI120 14. BANAGANAPALLE121 15. GOSPADU 122 16. MADDIKERA123 17. C.BELAGAL 124 18. KRISHNAGIRI125 19. PEDDEKADABUR 126 20. HOLAGUNDA127 21. DEVANAKONDA128 22. GONEGANDLA 129 23. NANDAVARAM130 24. KOILKUNTLA 131 25. KODUMUR132 26. PEAPULLY 133 27. TUGGALI134 28. OWK135 29. MANTRALAYAM 136 30. DORNIPADU137 31. KALLUR

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    32. ALUR 139 33. ATMAKUR140 34. CHIPPAGIRI141 35. VELDURTHI 142 36. DHONE

    SL.NO 4.PRAKASAM DISTRICT

    MANDAL NAMES 143 1. SANTHA MAGULURU 144 2. PAMUR 145 3. TRIPURANTHAKAM146 4. PULLALACHERUVU147 5. BALLIKURAVA 148 6. INKOLLU149 7. PONNALURU 150 8. ULAVAPADU151 9. KANIGIRI 152 10. VELIGANDLA153 11. CHANDRA SEKARAPURAM 154 12. PODILI 155 13. KONAKANAMITLA156 14. TALLUR 157 15. MUNDLAMURU158 16. TANGUTUR 159 17. SANTHANUTHALAPADU 160 18. KANDUKUR161 19. KONDAPI 162 20. ZARUGUMILLI163 21. S. KONDA 164 22. YERRAGONDAPALEM 165 23. DONAKONDA 166 24. PEDAARAVEEDU167 25. DARSI168 26. KARAMCHEDU 169 27. KORISAPADU170 28. MARRIPUDI 171 29. HANUMANTHUNIPADU 172 30. PEDACHEROPALLE 173 31. ONGOLE174 32. NAGULUPPALAPADU 175 33. KOTHAPATNAM 176 34. VOLETIVARIPALEM 177 35. GUDLURU

    SL.NO 5.CHITTOOR DISTRICT

    MANDAL NAMES 178 1. GUDUPALLE 179 2. THAMBALLAPALLI180 3. KALIKIRI181 4. KUPPAM 182 5. PUNGANUR183 6. CHINNA GOTTIGALLU

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    7. ROMPICHERLA 185 8. B.KOTHAKOTA186 9. KALAKADA187 10.PEDDA THIPPA SAMUDRAM 188 11. SANTHIPURAM189 12. CHOWDEPALLI 190 13. VALMIKIPURAM/VAYALPAD 191 14. MOLAKALACHERUVU 192 15. NIMMANAPALLI193 16. KURABALAKOTA194 17. THIRUPATHI (RURAL) 195 18. PAKALA196 19. PULICHERLA 197 20. IRALA198 21. PEDDAMANDYAM 199 22. GURRAMKONDA200 23. MANDANPALLE201 24. RAMASAMUDRAM 202

    25. PILERU203 26. KAMBHAMVARIPALLE 204 27. THOTTAMBEDU205 28. BUCHINAIDU KHANDRIGA

    SL.NO 6.NALGONDA DISTRICT

    MANDAL NAMES 206 1. NAMPALLY207 2. MARRIGUDA 208 3. GURRAMPODE209 4. PEDDA ADISERLA PALLI 210 5. CHANDAMPET211 6. DEVERKONDA 212 7. MUNUGODE213 8. CHINTAPALLY214 9. YADAGIRIGUTTA 215 10. CHANDUR216 11. PEDDAVOORA

    SL.NO 7.SPS NELLORE DISTRICT

    MANDAL NAMES 217 1. VARIKUNTAPADU 218 2. THOTAPALLIGUDUR 219 3. BOGOLE220 4. NELLORE 221 5. KONDAPURAM222 6. AS PETA 223 7. ATMAKUR224 8. MARRIPADU 225 9. CHEJERLA

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    Sl.NO 8.MAHABUBNAGAR DISTRICT MANDAL NAMES 226 1. MADGUL227 2. GHATTU 228 3. AIZA229 4. WADDEPALLE 230 5. KOLLAPUR

    SL.NO 9.GUNTUR DISTRICT

    MANDAL NAMES 231 1. MUPPALLA 232 2. ROMPICHERLA 233 3. IPURU 234 4. VELDURTHY

    Dr.T.Radha COMMISSIONER FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT &

    EX-OFFICIO PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT