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District Survey Report - 2018

DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND GEOLOGY


Government of Andhra Pradesh
DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT VISAKHAPATNAM DISTRICT

Prepared by

ANDHRA PRADESH SPACE APPLICATIONS CENTRE (APSAC)


ITE & C Department, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh
2018

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

APSAC wishes to place on record its sincere thanks to Sri. B.Sreedhar IAS,
Secretary to Government (Mines) and the Director, Department of Mines and
Geology, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh for entrusting the work for preparation of
District Survey Reports of Andhra Pradesh. The team gratefully acknowledge
the help of the Commissioner, Horticulture Department, Govt. of Andhra
Pradesh and the Director, Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Planning
Department, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh for providing valuable statistical data
and literature. The project team is also thankful to all the Joint Directors,
Deputy Directors, Assistant Directors and the staff of Mines and Geology
Department for their overall support and guidance during the execution of this
work. Also sincere thanks are due to the scientific staff of APSAC who has
generated all the thematic maps.

VICE CHAIRMAN
APSAC

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Contents

1.Salient Features of Visakhapatnam District ....................................................................................................1


1.1. Administrative Setup .......................................................................................................................................1
1.2. Drainage .......................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2a. Eco Sensitive Zone .......................................................................................................................................... 5
1.3 Climate and Rainfall........................................................................................................................................ 9
1.4. Transport and Communications ............................................................................................................... 16

1.5. Road Information System (RIS).......................................................................................................................17


1.6 Population and Literacy ....................................................................................................................................19
1.7 Important of Tourist Places .............................................................................................................................20

1.7a Places of Tourist Interest ............................................................................................................................20


1.7b Places of Religious and Cultural Importance ........................................................................................... 29
2. Land Utilization, Forest and Slope of VisakhapatnamDistrict ........................................................ ..31

2.1 Land Use / Land Cover Classification ......................................................................................................................31


2.2. Slope Map of the Distric ...................................................................................................................................41

2.3 Forest Cover Distribution ........................................... ...................................................................................43


3 .Agriculture Resources in the District ............................................................................................................. 45
3.1 Kharif Rice Estimation using SAR data ...................................................................................... 45
3.2 Kharif & Rabi Crop Acreage Estimation using Optical Remote Sensing data ........................... 46
3.3 Soils Resource of Visakhapatnam ..................................................................................................................... 46
3.4 Horticulture ....................................................................................................................................................48
4. Coastal Resource and Aquaculture of Visakhapatnam District .......................... ..........................54

4.1 Shoreline Changes Status of Visakhapatnam District: ........................................................ 54


4.2 Aquaculture in Visakhapatnam District ............................................................................................................55

5. Water and Irrigation Resources of Visakhapatnam District .....................................................................58


5.1 Surface Water and Irrigation Resources of Visakhapatnam District ...........................................58
5.1.1. Major and Medium Irrigation Projects in Visakhapatnam District ....................................................58
5.1.2 Major Irrigation Project ............................................................................................................................................. 60
5.1.3 Medium Irrigation Project ........................................................................................................................................ 60
5.1.4 Tank Information System ........................................................................................................................................... 61

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5.1.5 Minor Irrigation Tanks .................................................................................................................................................62


5.2 Ground Water Prospects of Visakhapatnam District ........................................................................................... 64
5.2.1 Geology of of Visakhapatnam District ................................................................................................................... 64
5.2.2 Mineral Resources of Visakhapatnam District ................................................................................................... 65
5.2.3 Geomorphology of Visakhapatnam District........................................................................................................ 68
5.2.4 Landforms of fluvial Origin .......................................................................................................................................69
5.2.5Landforms of Coastal Origin .................................................................................................................................... 70
5.2.6 Landforms of Structural Origin .............................................................................................................................. 75
5.2.7 Landforms of Denudational Origin ..........................................................................................................................76
5.3. Structural Features of Visakhapatnam District ................................................................................................... 77
5.4. Ground water Prospects of Visakhapatnam District .......................................................................................... 79
5.5. Ground water Quality of Visakhapatnam District ................................................................................................ 82
6. Details of Major and Minor Minerals Their Production and Revenue in the District ........................................... 84
6.1 Administrative Set-Up of Department of Mines and Geology in Visakhapatnam District .......... 84

6.2 Office of the Asst. Director of Mines and Geology, Visakhapatnam jurisdiction .................................84

6.3. Office of the Asst. Director of Mines & Geology, Anakapalli jurisdiction .............................................................. 85
6.4. Overall view of Mining Activity in the District ............................................................................................................ 85
6.5. Mineral Resources of Visakhapatnam District ......................................................................................................... 86
References ........................................................................................................................................................................... 219

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List of Figures
Fig.1 Administrative Boundaries of Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh 3

Fig.2 Drainage Network and Surface water bodies of the District map 4

Fig:3 Location map of Automatic Weather Station (AWS) IN Visakhapatnam District 15

Fig: 4 Figure 4 : Distribution of Rainfall in Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh 16

Fig.5 Transport Network of Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh 19

Fig.6 Mandal wise Distribution of Schedule Caste Population and Types of Hostels and 20
Residential Schools in Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh
Fig. 7 Some Important Tourist Places in Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh 28
Fig.8 Land Use / Land Cover Map of Visakhapatnam District During 2015-16 32

Fig.9 General Slope of Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh 42

Fig.10 DEM Map of Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh 43


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Fig.11 Forest cover map of Visakhapatnam District during 2015-16
Fig.12 (a) Ground truth data overlaid on multi-temporal RGB image, (b) Rice cropped area and 46
(c) Transplantation date-wise rice cropped area over Visakhapatnam District.
Fig.13 Soil Resource map of Visakhapatnam District 47
Fig. 14 Shoreline Change erosion/Accretion in Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh 55

Fig. 15. Area of Aquaculture Distribution in Visakhapatnam District 56

Fig..16
Major and Medium Irrigation Projects 61
Fig.17. Drainage, surface water bodies, basin and sub basin boundaries 64

Fig.18. Geology of Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh 65

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Fig.19. Detailed Legend with Stratigraphic Sequence of Visakhapatnam District
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Fig. 20 Geomorphology of Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh
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Fig.21 Structural Map of Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh
Fig.22 Ground Water Scenario in Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh 79

Fig:23 Distribution of Piezometer Observation wells in Visakhapatnam District, Andhra 82


Pradesh
Fig.24 Ground Water Quality Map of Visakhapatnam District 84

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S No List of Tables Page

1 Table:1 Climate data for Visakhapatnam District 10

2 Table:.2 Mandal Wise Average Annual Rainfall (mm) 11

3. Table.3. Category-wise Distributions of Land use/Land Cover During 2015-16 32

4 Table:4 Forest Cover Distribution of Visakhapatnam District 44

5 Table :5 Soils and its classification 47

6 Table :6 Areal Extent (Ha) of Fresh Fruits with Production (MT) in Visakhapatnam 49
District(2017-18)

7. Table :7. Areal Extent (Ha) of Vegetables with Production (MT) in Visakhapatnam 50
District(2017-18)

8 Table-8 Areal Extent (Ha) of Plantation with Production (MT) in Visakhapatnam 52


District(2017-18)

9 Table-9 Areal Extent (Ha) of Spices with Production (MT) in Visakhapatnam 52


District(2017-18)
10 Table: 10 Aerial Extent (Ha) of Flowerswith Production (MT) in Visakhapatnam 53
District(2017-18)

11 Table: 11 Aerial Extent (Ha) of Medicinal & Aromatic Plantswith Production (MT) in 53
Visakhapatnam District(2017-18)

12 Table: 12 Shoreline Characteristics and statics for Visakhapatnam Coast in 54


Visakhapatnam District(2017-18)

13 Table:13 Mandal - wise aquaculture distribution in Visakhapatnam district (Area in Ha) 57

14 Table:14 Hydrological units of Visakhapatnam district 61

15 Table:15 Drainage system with discriprtion of Main Rivers 62

16 Table:16 Salient Feature of Important River and Streams 63

17 Table:17 List of Quarry Leases in force un the O/o Asst. Director of Mines and Geology, 100
Visakhapatnam jurisdiction

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1. Salient Features of Visakhapatnam District

Visakhapatnam District with its district headquarters at Visakhapatnam is one of the


North Eastern Coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh and it lies between 17° - 15' and 18°-32'
Northern latitude and 18° - 54' and 83° - 30' in Eastern longitude. Coming to etymology of the
name Visakhapatnam, tradition has it that some centuries ago a King of Andhra Dynasty
encamped on the site of the present head quarters Town of Visakhapatnam on his
piligrimage to Banaras and being pleased with the place, had built a shrine in honour of
his family deity called Visakeswara to the South of the Lawson’s Bay from which the
district has derived its name as Visakheswarapuram which subsequently changed to
Visakhapatnam. The encroachment of waves and currents of the sea supposed to have
swept away the shrine into off shore area.The Visakhapatnam District was reconstituted
with the remaining area and residuary portions of Ganjam District namely Sompeta, Tekkali
and Srikakulam Taluks in entirety and portion of Parlakimidi, Ichchapuram, Berahmpur
retained in Madras presidency. With the passage of time, the reconstituted District was
found administratively unwieldy and therefore it was bifurcated into Srikakulam and
Visakhapatnam districts in the year 1950. The residuary district of Visakhapatnam was
further bifurcated and the Taluks of Vizianagaram, Gajapathinagaram, Srungavarapukota
and portion of Bheemunipatnam Taluk were transferred to the newly created Vizianagaram
District in the year 1979. It is bounded on the North partly by the Orissa State and partly by
Vizianagaram District, on the South by East Godavari District, on the West by Orissa State
and on the East by Bay of Bengal. Viskhapatnam has the largest seaport of India. It has the
only natural harbour of India and headquarters of the Eastern Naval Command of the Indian
Navy.
1.1. Administrative Setup:
The district has four revenue divisions, namely Anakapalli, Paderu, Narsipatnam and
Visakhapatnam, each headed by a sub collector. These revenue divisions are divided into

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46 mandals in the district. The district consists of 3265 villages and 15 towns including,
1 Municipal Corporation, 2 municipalities and 12 census towns. Visakhapatnam city is the
only Municipal Corporation and the 3 municipalities in the district are Bheemunipatnam,
Yelamanchili and Narsipatnam.The census towns are Bowluvada, Chodavaram, Chintapalle,
Kantabamsuguda, Mulakuddu, Nakkapalle, Narsipatnam, PedaBoddepalle, Payakaraopeta,
and Upper Sileru Project Site Camp.
The District presents two distinct Geographic divisions. The strip of the land along
the coast and the interior called the plains division and hilly area of the Eastern Ghats
flanking it on the North and West called the Agency Division. The Agency Division consists of
the hilly regions covered by the Eastern Ghats with an altitutde of about 900 metres dotted
by several peaks exceeding 1200 metres. Sankaram Forest block topping with 1615 metres
embraces the Mandals of Paderu, G. Madugula, Pedabayalu, Munchingput, Hukumpeta,
Dumbriguda, Araku Valley, Ananthagiri, Chinthapalli, G.K. Veedhi, and Koyyuru erstwhile
Paderu, Araku Valley and Chinthapalli taluks in entirety. Machkhand River which on reflow
becomes Sileru, drains and waters the area in its flow and reflow, and is tapped for Power
Generation. The other division is the plains division with altitude no where exceeding 75
metres watered and drained by Sarada, Varaha and Thandava Rivers and rivulets
Meghadrigedda and Gambheeramgedda. Since no major Irrigation system exists,
significant sub-regional agronomic variations exist in this division. Along the shore lies a
series of salt and sandy swamps. The coast line is broken by a number of bald head lands,
important of them being the Dolphin's Nose which had afforded the establishment of
Natural Harbour at Visakhapatnam, Rushikonda(v) Polavaram Rock and the big Narasimha
Hill at Bheemunipatnam.

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Fig.1 Administrative Boundaries of Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh

1.2. Drainage:
The major rivers flowing in the district are Sarada, Varaha and Tandava which flow from the
east, with rivulets Mehadrigedda and Naravagedda. These rivers are ephemeral in nature
and flow from north to south joining the sea. The Gostahni is an east flowing river from
Ananthagiri hills and joins the Bay of Bengal. The area is mainly drained by
Hanumanthavaka, Narvagedda, Peddagadda and other minor streams which have their
origin in adjoining hills. The Tandava, Varaha, Sarada and Gosthani rivers and their
tributaries have contributed to the formation of extensive flood plain areas. There is not
much surface drainage in the plains because of the high infiltration and permeable
characteristics of the sediments. The drainage pattern is mainly sub-dendritic to dendritic
type. The six sub-watersheds are elongated in shape. The Meghadrigedda reservoir

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supplies around 8 million gallon/day of water to the needs of Visakhapatnam city for
domestic and industrial purpose. Most of the water tanks of the area have been silted .The
drainage density is high in consolidated formations, low in semi-consolidated formations,
whereas in alluvial areas the density is meagre (CGWB, 2013).

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Fig 2: Drainage Network and Surface water bodies of the District map

1.2a Eco Sensitive Zone:

Kambalakonda Eco-Sensitive Zone:


Eco-Sensitive Zones (ESZs) or Ecologically Fragile Areas (EFAs) are areas notified by the
Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEFCC), Government of India
around Protected Areas, National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries.
Wildlife sanctuaries are established by IUCN category IV protected areas. India has
543 wildlife sanctuaries [1] referred to as wildlife sanctuaries category IV protected areas.
Among these, the 50 tiger reserves are governed by Project Tiger, and are of special
significance in the conservation of the tiger. Some wildlife sanctuaries are specifically
named.
The Kambalakonda Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the heart of Visakhapatnam Mega City in
Andhra Pradesh and is spread over an area of 7139 hectares between 83.04’ to 83.20’
Longitudes and 17.34’ to 17.47’ Latitudes.
1. Extent and Boundary of Eco-sensitive Zone.—
(1) The Eco-sensitive Zone is spread over an area of 30.51square kilometers in
Visakhapatnam District of Andhra Pradesh and includes 14 villages of 2 Mandals
viz.Anandapuram and Chinagadhili in Visakhapatnam District.
(2) The extent of Eco-sensitive Zone varies up to 4.33 kilometer from the boundary of
Kambalakonda Wildlife Sanctuary.
The Sanctuary maintains very rich bio-diversity comprising 73 tree species, 39 species of
herbs and shrubs, and 18 species of climbers, 2 species of Bamboos and

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7 species of grasses, 23 mammal species, 7 species of reptiles and more than 90 species of
birds have been documented from the Sanctuary; and whereas, the Sanctuary harbours a
large variety of flora and is characterised by a scrub jungle the major tree species of the
area are Ficus banghlensis, Acacia lucophloea, Acacia chundra, Sapindus emarginatas, and
Wrightia tinctoria etc;
The area harbours a rich faunistic diversity which includes Panther, Bear, Wild Boar,
Sambhar, Barking Deer, Mouse Deer, Spotted Deer, Jackal and Wild Dog.
The boundary of the protected area of Kambalakonda Wildlife Sanctuary, Visakhapatnam as
Eco-sensitive Zone from ecological and environmental point of view and to prohibit
industries or class of industries or/and their operations and processes in the said Eco-
sensitive Zone.

Map of Eco-Sensitive Zone boundary together with Latitudes and Longitudes

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Visakhapatnam Kambalakonda is identified as Eco-Sensitive zone and it is named as


Kambalakonda Wildlife Sanctuary.
The list of villages falling in the proposed Kambalakonda Eco-Sensitive zone is.
1. Anandapuram Mandal:-
Boyapalem,Pardesipalem,Dabbanda,Gollalapalem,Gandireddipalem,
Malapalli, Appikondapalem, Mannepalem and Dibbameedipalem
2. Chinnagadhili Mandal:-
Latchakodupalem, Yendada, Aarilova and Adivivaram

Lat-Long of Kambalakonda Wildlife Sanctuary


S.No Latitude Longitude
1 17.88060 83.31984
2 17.85744 83.36535
3 17.83585 83.32507
4 17.78551 83.35677
5 17.76376 83.34200
6 17.77050 83.29449
7 17.79918 83.25824
8 17.80969 83.29415
9 17.81966 83.29074
10 17.85210 83.30638
Lat-Long of Kambalakonda Eco-Sensitive Zone

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S.No Name Latitude Longitude


1 A 17.87692 83.31600
2 B 17.87368 83.36599
3 C 17.85700 83.36642
4 D 17.83320 83.32771
5 E 17.79258 83.35585
6 F 17.73532 83.32258
7 G 17.76622 83.30101
8 H 17.77881 83.25546
9 I 17.84462 83.27127
10 J 17.85074 83.30030
1.3 Climate and Rainfall:
Visakhapatnam has a tropical wet and dry climate (Köppen Aw). The annual mean
temperatures ranges between 24.7–30.6 °C (76–87 °F), with the maximum in the month of
May and the minimum in January; the minimum temperatures ranges between 20–27 °C
(68–81 °F). The Climate of the district is varied and has differing climatic conditions in
different parts. Near the Coast the air is humid and moist and relaxing, but gets warmer
towards the interior and cools down in the hilly areas on account of elevation and dense
vegetation. The months of April to June are the warmest. The Temperature (at
Visakhapatnam Airport) got down with the onset of South West Monsoon and tumbled to a
mean minimum of 21.0° C by December after which there was reversal trend till the
temperature reached mean maximum of 32.6° C by the end of May during 2006-2007. The
District receives annual normal rainfall of 1202 mm, of which south-west monsoon accounts
for 72.0% of the normal while the North-East monsoon contributes 13.9% of the normal
rainfall. The remaining rainfall is shared by summer showers and winter rains. The
Agency and inland Mandals receive more amount of rainfall from the South West Monsoon,
while the coastal mandals get similarly more rainfall from North-East
monsoon. Visakhapatnam has a tropical climate. When compared with winter, the summers
have much more rainfall. The climate here is classified as Aw by the Köppen-Geiger system.
The average annual temperature is 27.8 °C in Visakhapatnam. In a year, the average rainfall
is 1008 mm. The warmest month of the year is May, with an average temperature of 31.2 °C.
At 23.5 °C on average, January is the coldest month of the year. Visakhapatnam experiences

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three seasons - summer, monsoon and winter.Summers in Visakhapatnam are from March
to May and during this time, humidity is high and temperature reaches up to 45° C and
above.Monsoon in Visakhapatnam is from June to September.

Climate data for Visakhapatnam

Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year

Average 36.2 35.3 32.9 32.5 31.7


28.9 31.3 33.8 35.3 32.7 30.4 28.9 32.5
(97.2 (95.5 (91.2 (90.5 (89.1
(84) (88.3) (92.8) (95.5) (90.9) (86.7) (84) (90.5)
high °C (°F) ) ) ) ) )

Average 27.7 25.6 24.3


18.0 19.9 23.0 26.1 27.3 26.1 26.0 21.6 18.6 23.7
(81.9 (78.1 (75.7
(64.4) (67.8) (73.4) (79) (81.1) (79) (78.8) (70.9) (65.5) (74.7)
low °C (°F) ) ) )

Average 174. 204.


27.6 57.8 105.6 134.6
11.4 7.7 7.5 141.2 8 3 65.3 7.9 945.7
(1.08 (2.27 (4.15 (5.29
Precipitation mm (0.449) (0.303) (0.295) (5.559) (6.88 (8.04 (2.571) (0.311) (37.232)
7) 6) 7) 9)
(inches) 2) 3)

Table:1 Climate data for Visakhapatnam District

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Table:2 Mandal Wise Average Annual Rainfall (mm)


Ja
S No Mandal Name n Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec TOTAL
7.
1 ANAKAPALLI 81 10.31 15.29 25.17 76.72 123.89 149.42 162.57 200.34 190.70 76.09 6.89 1045.20
9.
2 ANANDAPURAM 22 12.33 15.92 21.12 69.65 144.82 125.81 159.74 175.28 206.63 98.68 21.99 1061.20
8.
3 ANANTHAGIRI 62 10.78 26.89 61.45 118.58 164.76 182.87 210.08 235.14 221.61 82.02 23.45 1346.26
8.
4 ARAKU VALLEY 58 4.68 28.71 74.82 95.45 159.51 198.70 220.74 196.98 130.14 48.61 12.50 1179.40
6.
5 K.KOTAPADU 83 13.16 22.07 36.46 84.64 147.69 146.99 208.01 208.60 173.21 69.30 13.57 1130.54
4.
6 PENDURTHI 25 9.63 10.93 19.36 54.48 103.64 129.24 155.09 189.05 195.79 76.85 7.71 956.03
12
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7 BHEEMUNIPATNAM 7 12.51 10.36 22.20 64.54 116.38 121.09 144.63 145.30 196.38 99.76 9.12 954.82
5.
8 ATCHUTAPURAM 71 6.70 11.51 14.39 69.57 110.46 131.19 156.29 157.81 188.09 87.13 11.44 950.28
5.
9 BUTCHAYYAPETA 48 14.43 13.13 32.65 61.20 134.35 146.51 162.68 185.39 178.73 62.16 15.70 1012.40
6.
10 CHEEDIKADA 11 9.71 19.85 29.79 54.14 140.51 128.60 160.20 183.35 159.61 64.48 16.02 972.36
6.
11 CHINTAPALLE 57 9.55 21.95 80.87 107.25 178.99 236.90 237.01 196.92 189.53 46.80 9.19 1321.52
6.
12 CHODAVARAM 21 14.13 20.93 42.59 92.84 127.55 143.12 170.28 196.39 198.68 70.19 7.46 1090.37

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7.
13 PADMANABHAM 50 8.38 15.18 25.62 80.82 165.57 179.20 226.39 233.45 235.85 99.62 14.37 1291.94
7.
14 DUMBRIGUDA 44 9.21 22.01 80.78 101.18 165.18 213.00 210.76 195.29 133.63 45.53 13.13 1197.13
5.
15 G K VEEDHI 57 7.12 23.78 69.25 100.45 183.15 313.63 289.95 225.80 186.98 55.18 15.88 1476.74
3.
16 G MADUGULA 99 7.46 24.90 70.92 90.61 197.61 319.75 307.92 222.32 151.24 45.46 10.23 1452.44
4.
17 GAJUWAKA 19 14.80 12.70 19.47 77.23 205.30 209.67 339.27 329.50 287.43 190.42 33.01 1722.96
8.
18 GOLUGONDA 00 6.08 12.87 33.11 85.96 150.04 198.03 169.42 209.24 184.17 63.83 14.72 1135.46
6.
19 HUKUMPETA 77 7.58 20.87 68.92 118.90 156.90 218.67 192.98 168.11 141.06 48.16 12.33 1161.25
4.
20 KASIMKOTA 14 13.26 18.17 25.26 72.33 119.86 151.59 153.67 187.77 189.57 75.31 12.22 1023.13
7.
21 KOTAURATLA 61 10.84 14.88 23.13 84.38 114.45 148.04 145.97 167.35 171.34 65.22 10.47 963.69
6.
22 KOYYURU 88 9.91 21.06 63.89 83.39 164.92 227.36 210.15 281.29 173.03 53.71 10.59 1306.18
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23 MADUGULA 6 13.93 29.25 46.76 89.17 148.54 195.49 190.82 234.05 206.67 65.74 9.32 1242.09
6.
24 MAKAVARAPALEM 01 10.79 17.64 23.59 69.83 135.38 158.30 151.67 181.21 180.84 64.78 11.12 1011.15
3.
25 MUNAGAPAKA 47 11.57 10.51 22.98 43.64 135.99 123.95 155.75 199.77 215.42 68.12 19.86 1011.00
4.
26 MUNCHINGIPUTTU 70 2.42 13.54 41.74 80.64 242.17 525.80 429.70 291.55 139.27 38.32 5.79 1815.63
7.
27 NAKKAPALLI 36 9.60 14.14 19.84 82.80 147.34 175.19 178.20 233.15 220.59 98.25 15.11 1201.57

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7.
28 NARSIPATNAM 54 14.10 25.46 49.88 110.57 140.00 164.35 177.70 205.04 193.62 63.27 8.49 1160.02
9.
29 NATHAVARAM 09 9.81 20.44 41.38 102.04 139.08 194.41 171.72 246.05 209.94 63.20 16.11 1223.28
4.
30 PADERU 91 5.18 16.64 89.72 121.40 172.34 204.79 212.61 181.98 146.67 42.59 8.57 1207.41
4.
31 PARAVADA 90 6.21 10.49 18.91 36.92 134.23 101.19 144.27 174.90 184.76 73.23 18.14 908.12
4.
32 PAYAKARAOPETA 99 9.13 14.21 34.67 53.61 129.46 169.29 185.10 235.06 190.39 88.83 20.93 1135.66
4.
33 PEDABAYALU 65 4.60 18.44 44.96 68.65 194.20 332.66 305.21 225.97 111.77 37.12 8.26 1356.50
5.
34 PEDAGANTYADA 02 22.06 5.39 19.55 33.40 113.26 106.18 132.65 178.11 197.02 92.97 14.35 919.93
3.
35 RAMBILLI 32 6.80 5.13 16.82 64.28 108.27 117.93 124.43 167.49 188.60 91.93 17.91 912.92
6.
36 RAVIKAMATAM 48 14.56 18.42 33.84 94.53 147.81 151.62 169.20 198.21 174.41 66.16 15.28 1090.52
4.
37 ROLUGUNTA 45 11.22 20.41 41.82 103.56 141.91 183.00 161.79 186.44 176.64 75.44 16.19 1122.88
2.
38 S RAYAVARAM 44 5.55 9.27 18.71 34.75 130.66 103.23 166.61 202.09 186.58 68.43 18.14 946.44
6.
39 SABBAVARAM 84 13.63 18.11 22.31 82.16 128.59 135.53 177.84 203.20 206.12 86.69 12.19 1093.20
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40 DEVARAPALLE 8 11.53 22.22 66.59 62.54 180.51 170.01 224.94 235.44 159.37 76.12 16.58 1238.73
5.
41 VISAKHAPATNAM(R) 74 16.93 7.75 18.26 49.61 122.19 142.16 159.98 197.53 219.49 109.85 21.09 1070.58
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42 VISAKHAPATNAM(U) 43 21.08 9.66 14.84 38.61 127.44 144.25 173.19 199.01 226.37 99.58 20.08 1078.54

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8.
43 YELAMANCHILI 58 7.99 12.80 21.36 76.29 112.17 130.25 145.56 170.55 205.61 78.56 9.84 979.56
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Total 52 10.49 16.83 38.37 77.75 146.68 180.21 193.78 205.52 186.59 73.81 14.08 1150.63

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Fig.3 Location map of Automatic Weather Station (AWS) IN Visakhapatnam District

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Figure. 4 Distribution of Rainfall in Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh


1.4. Transport and Communications:
The district is well connected by road, rail, air and sea. Viskhapatnam has a natural harbour
and plays an important role in navigation of goods.The National Highway No.5 runs along the
coast up to Ichhapuram. The other roads are district state highways and panchyat roads
connecting important towns and villages. The District has a Road length of 6922 kms, of
which the National Highway 5 runs to a length of 134.28 KMs, State Highways at a length of
343 KMs, and the balance forms the roads maintained by Roads and Buildings, Zilla Praja
Parishad and Mandal Praja Parishads. The District has a Railway route length of 82.13 Kms
of Broad Gauge and 10 Railway Stations.The number of Vehicles registered during 2015-16 is
11,56,014 of which 5,44,754 are Motor Vehicles and 5,80,594 are Motor Cycles. The total
number of Motor vehicles on road are 10,42,458 in different classes. There are 674 Post
Offices and 110 Telephone Exchanges with 94,860 telephone connections in the District.
There are 1155 Community Radio sets and 89 Television sets are working.

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1.5 Road Information System (RIS):


Road Network Updation: The up-to-date road network database is important to many
Geographic Information System (GIS) applications (e.g., traffic management, emergency
handling, etc), which is very essential to update all roads. In the geomatics community, there
are several options to update a road network map, including ground surveying, vector map
conversion, satellite data, etc. Feature extraction based on remotely sensed imagery has
become easy in cost effective manner due to availability of high spatial resolution (1-4
meters) data, fast orbit repeatability, rich multispectrum information. The road network is
digitized initially on survey of India (SOI) toposheets on 1:50,000 scale. This data has been
used as a base and updated (digitized) the entire PR Road Network data using Cartosat-1
satellite data on 1:10,000 scale. The data has been classified as National Highways, State
Highways, PR roads, etc.
A Web GIS Application 3.1- Andhra Pradesh Road Information System (APRIS) is a well
maintained database system for Panchayat Raj road network which would play a significant
role in the planning and maintenance. Andhra Pradesh Road Information System (APRIS), a
Web GIS interface has been developed with different tools for displaying, quarrying and
report generation. Using this system, department can add new road data in the system,
update existing road information, and other requirements of road networks, etc., including
generation of reports by remotely accessing the central database through a web browser.
The APRIS is developed using ArcGIS Server 10.5 along with JavaScript API that allows
users to share and edit geospatial data. It is designed for interoperability, publishes data
from any major spatial data source using OGC standards. It allows Open Layers, JavaScript
library for displaying map data in web browsers which provide interfaces for building web-
based geographic applications.

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The district has a good connectivity in plain area and poor in hilly/tribal area. This may be
due to laying of roads in the hilly region being highly expensive. Visakhapatnam city acts
as district headquarters with good connectivity by rail, road, airway and waterway with
other states and countries. Visakhapatnam is primarily an industrial city apart from
being a tourist destination. Figure-4.3 shows the spatial distribution of PR road network
and connected & unconnected habitations with BT & CC roads in the district.
Visakhapatnam district is covering an area of 13,140 sq. km in 43 mandals, which consist
of 5,757 habitations. It is observed that 2333 habitations are not having connectivity with
BT & CC roads. The total number of PR roads are 2,210 covering a spatial length of 6,402
km. Out of which 1,886 km length is BT, 184 km CC, 711 km WBM, 979 km Gravel and 2,642
km Earthen surface. NH16 covering a length of 135 km is passing through the district.

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Fig.5 Transport Network of Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh


1.6 Population and Literacy:
The population of Visakhapatnam district is 42.91 lakhs as per 2011 Census with 11.95% of
growth rate and this constituted 5.06% of the population of the state while the Geographical
area of the District is 11161 Sq. KM. which is only 4.1% of the area of the State. Out of the total
population, 21.40 lakhs are Males and 21.52 lakhs females. The Sex Ratio is 994 Females per
1000 Males. The District has a Density of population of 384 per Sq.Km.Agency area shows
lesser Density and plain area higher density.47.50% of the population reside in the 10
Hierarchic urban settlements while rest of the population is distributed in 3108 villages. As
per 2011 census, Scheduled Castes constituted 7.68% of the population while Scheduled
Tribes account for 14.42% of the population of the district. The district has a work force of
18.90 lakhs constituting about 42.91 of the population besides the marginal workers to a tune
of 4.08 lakhs as per 2011 Census.The cultivators constitute 7.51%, Agricultural Labourers
13.49% and the balance of 79% engage in Primary, Secondary and Territory sectors. There
are 25.68 lakhs literates forming 59.85% of the total population of the District. Male literates
constitute 66.52% while female literates forming 53.23%.

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Fig.6 Mandal wise Distribution of Schedule Caste Population and Types of Hostels and
Residential Schools in Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh

1.7 Important of Tourist Places:


1.7a Places of Tourist Interest:
Visakhapatnam, the district headquarters of the district, the revenue Division and the
Mandal of the same name is situated on the Madras-Howrah broad gauge line.
Visakhapatnam is named after “VAISAKHA’ or ‘KARTIKEYA’, the lord of Valour. The city is
built along the seashore of the Bay of Bengal and it is bounded and broken by the Bald
headland called the ‘Dolphin’s Nose’. This place is also known as Black Mores hill. It is a
bustling Industrial and commercial centre surrounded by hills, beautiful beaches and lush
green nature. The undulating terrain within the city is emphasized by three hills – the Ross
Hill housing a Roman Catholic Church, the path way leading to which is strewn with Catholic
icons. The Second hillock, Dargakonda has a mosque and the tomb of Muslim saint who was
revered for his prophecies and the third hill is called Sri Venkateswara Konda with a temple
built by Captain Blackmoor in 1886. It has its own importance educationally because it is the
seat of Andhra University. The places of interest in the city include the Dolphin’s Nose, Light
House with 7 Million Candle power covering 64 Kms range harbour, BHPV, Hindustan

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Shipyard, HPCL, Coramandal Fertilizers Factory, KGH, Circuit House on the Hill, a beautiful
beach near Ramakrishna Mission and an airport etc. It has the largest natural harbour and
an important seaport on the east coast of the Bay of Bengal and also the Naval headquarters
for Eastern Naval Command with a Submarine base.

Simhachalam:
Simhachalam is a place of pilgrimage in Visakhapatnam mandal. It is situated on the
Simhachalam range of hills about 16 km from Visakhapatnam connected by both rail and road.
The Simhachalam temple, the man lion incarnation of Vishnu is the most famous, the richest
and the best sculptured shrine.The word Simhachalam etymologically means the hill of lion.
The temple of Varaha Lakshminarasimha is situated on the hill which is 244 meters above the
sea level. The way up to the temple runs through the glen covered with pineapple fields
besides mango, jack and other fruit trees. Architecturally this ancient temple deserves high
praise. It contains a square shrine surmounted by a high tower, a portico in front with a small
tower, a square sixteenpillared mandapam facing the portico and an enclosed verandah, all
made of dark granite. All these are richly and delicately carved with conventional and floral
ornaments and scenes from the Vaishnavite puranas. One of the pillars locally known as the
Kappa stambam is believed to possess great curative powers. There is a stone car withstone
wheels and prancing stone horses.
The image of the deity is small and always kept covered with sandal paste. In the month of
May of every year, the sandal paste is removed ceremonially at the festival called
Chandanayatra which is attracted by thousands of people all over the country especially from
surrounding areas of Orissa state. On the north side of the temple, there is an excellent Natya
mandapam where Kalyanotsavam is performed. This mandapam is supported by 96 pillars of
black stone, exquisitely carved and arranged in sixteen rows of six each. The exact age of the
temple is not known, but it contains an inscription dated as far back as AD 1098-99 of the Chola
King Kulottunga-1 who conquered the Kalinga territories. Another inscription shows that a
queen of the Velanadu Chief Gonka 111(AD 1137-56) covered the image with gold. A third says
that the eastern Ganga King Narasimha-I built the central shrine the Mukhamandapam, the
Natya mandapam and the enclosing Varandah in black stone and the other grants inscribed
on its walls make it a place of historical importance. The most important festivals celebrated
here are 1) The Kalyanam of Varaha Lakshminarasimha Swamy (March-April) 2) Chandana
Yatra (May) and 3) Visakha Poornima (May) and large number of devotees congregate here
during these festivals. Apart from the religious importance attached to the place,
Simhachalam is a place of enchanting scenic beauty.
Kailasagiri:
Kailasagiri is a picturesque hill overlooking the sea is a natural gift with 350 acres available
has been developed into a lush green park which has a panoramic sea view with a serene
atmosphere with water Sprinklers, Microwave Repeater Station, beautiful garden locations
and recent flower clock titanic view point making it an outstanding tourist spot. On the top of
the hill, a giant statue of Sivaparvatulu which is recently illuminated and Sanku Chakra and
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Simhachalam gives much attraction to the pilgrims. Further, recently a beautiful rope way
from Foot hill to the picturesque mountains has been erected for the benefit of pilgrims.
Vuda Park:
VUDA park established in a vast area has beautiful greenery and panoramic sea view that has
a dancing musical fountain sprinkling with colourful up and downs dancing along beat of the
music, boating facility and skating rink, and has also facilities like pleasure rides on horses
and camels which children are very fond of and a well equipped gymnasium.
Lumbini Park:
Lumbini Park is located on the beautiful beach road with the Buddha Statue in the middle of
the park and is gifted with idyllic sylvan hills on one side and the blue sea on the other is a
great attraction to the tourist public.
Ramakrishna Mission:
The Ramakrishna Mission Ashram was constructed in 1938 overlooking the Sea presenting
the panoramic view of the rising sun. The Ashram conducts spiritual retreats for the devotees
and is also providing services in Educational, Cultural, medical, Relief and Rehabilitation to
the poor and needy.
Ramakrishna Mission Beach:
The Ramakrishna Mission Ashram beach is a beautiful spot for relaxation and pleasure is a
natural beauty scene. There is an imposing Kali Temple near this beach. The aquarium here is
an added attraction. The roaring sounds of sea give enormous pleasure.
Mudasarlova:
Mudasarlova, the name itself depicts is a valley formed by the natural hills is situated 10 Km.
from Visakhapatnam. It has a lake that supplies drinking water to the city. The Municipal
Corporation of Visakhapatnam has developed this into a beautiful park, with different types
of green plants and orchards, is a beautiful picnic spot attracting good number of tourists and
public.
Dolphin’s Nose:
A conspicuous land mark in Visakhapatnam, the Dolphin’s Nose is a huge rocky head land
174 meters high and 358 meters above sea level jutting out into the sea resembling the
shape of Dolphin. The powerful beacon of the light house set on rock at sea directs ships 65
Km. away.
Rose Hill:
The famous Ross Hill on the seashore is a place enveloping the three religions viz.,
Dargakonda has a mosque and a shrine of a Muslim sage Lashaque Madina and Sri
Venkateswara Konda has a temple which was built by Capt. Black moor in 1886 and the third
shrine is a holy place for Christians with god Velanganimata’s abode on top of the hill.
Victory at Sea:
This War Memorial (Victory at Sea) was built in 1996 by Eastern Naval Command to
Commemorate the Indian Navy’s Victory at Sea in 1971. The beautiful landscape and coloured
fountain around the monument are made further beautiful by the elegant war tanker Ajanta
and War Flight.
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Bhavatarani Charitable Trust constructed the famous Kali Temple in 1984 on the Beach road.
The Temple architecture is very unique. The uniqueness of Siva Temple is its Linga made of
10 Kgs.single stone called Rasalinga.
Kurapam Tomb:
The 100 year old Tomb near beach was built in memory of Rani of Kurapam. Its architectural
style is spectacular with an amalgamation of the skiers and the dome in the same
monument the structure has carvings of the Acanthus leaf, deities and floral motifs.
Submarine Museum:
Kurusura, an originally decommissioned submarine is located on the sands of the R.K.Beach
is developed into a museum. This project is jointly taken up by the NSDRC and Eastern Naval
Command. The estimated cost is around 2.55 crore and it is the first of its kind in Asia and
second in the world, and is opened for public.
Visakha Museum:
The Visakha Museum was opened in 1991 to preserve the house collections from the cultural
and social heritage of the city of the Visakhapatnam.
Yarada Beach:
The Yarada Valley surrounded by hills and the beach is an enchanting seashore with lovely
rocks and the soft pebbles spread across the beach is fabulous with its exotic blend of
golden sands and the lush green stretch of hills is a picturesque landscape for tourists.

Gangavaram Beach:
Gangavaram Beach is situated very closely to the Steel Plant and on account of its
beautiful location attracts a number of tourists and film makers.
MutyalampalemBeach and Creek:
The small hill by name Syamala Konda and Seashore in front of the beach are attractive
and beautiful and in the middle of the stretch between the seashore, and the hill is a stream
that flows through the shore into the sea is in L shape and is worth seeing and interesting
which is a decent serene and peaceful place.
Rushikonda Beach:
Rushikonda is 8 Km. away from Visakhapatnam with clean golden Beaches, is an ideal place
for swimming and wind surfing in picturesque settings. A.P.Tourism has 12 elegant cottages
overlooking the beach for comfortable accommodation for tourists and Proposed to
construct a swimming pool. Introducing water sports is on the anvil.
Totlakonda:
The name Totlakonda has been derived from the presence of rocks of various shapes, sizes
with 4 to 8 steps in the hillock by which water has been drawn for drinking water purpose.
Thotlakonda lies about 15 Km. from Visakhapatnam on the beach road located 128 meters
high above sea level. The archaeological excavations reveal antiquities like Maha stupa
Viharas, Votive stupas, Chaitya Gruhas, pillared hall, congregation hails, tiles, finials
Buddapadas, Eppatra pieces, engraved with Brahmelipi recovered from the site of
Mangamaripeta hill and reflect the Kalinga and Andhaka schools of Buddism.
Bavikonda:

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Bavikonda is a hill on the North west of Timmapuram is situated in between Visakhapatnam


and Bheemunipatnam Beach road and located at 2 Kms. interior from the beach road point.
On the hill noticed a Buddist site in the middle of the plain with antiquities like religious
structures, stupas, Chaitya gruhas, congregation hall, platforms, viharas, stucco figures and
coins are found here. The entire complex comprises 26 structures belonging to 3 phases.
The artifacts recovered here include Roman coins and satavahana coins apart from pottery
dating back to 3rd century BC and 2nd Century A.D. The discovery of relic caskets in the Maha
Chaitya is significant.
Bheemunipatnam:
Bheemunipatnam, the Mandal Headquarters is situated at a distance of 34 Km. from
Visakhapatnam. It is one of the oldest Municipality in the country having been established as
early as 1861AD. This place was a settlement of the Dutch, who built a Fort and a factory in the
17th Century AD. The most important aspect of interest at the place is the beach which is
perhaps matchless for its beauty all along the east coast. It is a usual resort for sea bathers
as it is free from dangerous depth and sharks. Nearer to the sea and facing the flagstaff is a
well equipped round bunglow which, it is said, was originally the Vizianagaram Raja’s resort.
The view of the seascape from the varandah of the bunglow is captivating. This place was an
important port in olden days. It has a light house and it is minor port though it is seldom used
now. Bheemunipatnam is undoubtedly a holiday resort.
Pavurralakonda:
Pavurala konda is a local name of the hillock lying to the west of Bheemunipatnam is located
at about 24Kms from Visakhapatnam. This is situated at a height of 168 meters high above
sea level. It covers an area of 10 to 12 acres. It is situated at a very imposing position and
commands a panoramic view of the curve linear coast line with a crescent shaped valley and
is flanked by a chain of hills on the southwest and northwest. Nearly 16 rocking cisterns for
impounding rain water are found over the hillock. Pottery and Brahmilable inscription
encountered at the site date back to 1st century BC to 2nd century AD.
Geo- Park: (Erramatti Dibbalu):
The Red sand dunes which lie on the way to Bheemunipatnam are absolutely suitable to
develop a Geo Park and the place is an ideal spot for film shooting.
Bheemili Beach:
Bheemunipatnam Beach is an ideal spot for swimming and water sports. The remains of
Dutch settlement with a ruined fort, armory and Dutch cemetery dating back to the 17th
Century are preserved here.

Araku Valley:
Araku Valley is about 115 Km. from Visakhapatnam lying on the top of the Eastern Ghats. The
area of the valley is roughly 36 Sq.Kms. and the altitude is between 600
and 900 meters above mean sea level. The entire area is inhabited by aboriginal tribes and
attracts visitors from all over the country. The journey to Araku Valley on the ghat road with
thick forests on either side is itself interesting and thrilling. The Ananthagiri hills on the way
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demonstration farm which is about 20 hectares in extent with a Government orchard and a
Government silk farm with mulberry gardens. Cocoons from the silk farm are reeled in the
farm, and the silk yarn and waste are sent to Hindupur. The beautiful Araku Valley with its
bracing climate, orchards and the Ananthagiri ghats, which present an enchanting view to
the visitors, is attracting tourists not only from all parts of India also from abroad as there
are good communication and halting facilities. The natural beauty of this valley is enhanced
by the tribal people who abound here with their own folklore and traditions. Dhimsa Dance is
a unique feature of the tribes of Araku, which is being organized in the nights of every
Saturday and Sunday for entertaining tourists. There is a railway station at Araku on D.B.K.
line passing through dozens of tunnels from Ananthagiri Mandal villages onwards to Araku
is a thrilling experience. A habitat museum which reveals the entire tribal culture and a
Horticulture nursery cum training centre at Padmapuram and a waterfall at Ranajilleda are
worth seeing at Araku.
Borra Caves:
Borra caves being the natural formation in Eastern Ghats are situated in Ananthagiri Mandal
at a distance of 100Kms from Visakhapatnam and 10Kms from Visakhapatnam to Araku
Valley road point. The Dandakaranya Balengiri – Kirbur railway line passes through this
village and there is a Railway station at “Borra Caves”. The caves popularly known as Borra
Caves have geological and Historical importance. Deep in the caves, there is a Sivalingam
over which the water drips from above which is said to be the origin of the river Gosthani.
The river Gosthani flowing from these caves with natural roaring sounds is a beautiful sight
to enjoy. These caves were beautifully electrified and illuminated and a large number of
tourists including foreigners are visiting every day. The crystal white calcium stones are
also seen in various forms like a hooded serpent, different human shapes such as Narada
with his tumbura, Lord Brahma, Radha Krishna and Nandi. Mica, Apatite, Calcite, limestone,
Red and Yellow ochare, rock phosphate vermiculate, graphite quartz and some of the
minerals are found in and around Borra Caves.
Tyda:
It is located about 75 Km. from Visakhapatnam on Araku road, Tyda is being developed with
camping facilities at Jungle bells to provide an enchanting experience in wilderness to the
tourists. A home for a variety of wild mammals and avifauna, Tyda is ideal for viewing wild
life and bird watching. Other attractions are rock climbing, trekking and targeting with bow
and arrows. They can also learn the language of the jungle, viz., identification of calls, marks,
etc. Tourists can enjoy their stay in logouts and tents set in tribal environs. There is a railway
station at Tyda on DBK line located 75 Kms. away from Visakhapatnam on the way to Araku.
Ananthagiri:
It is situated on the way to Araku Valley, Ananthagiri is a spot with an enchanting beauty.
Extensive coffee plantations, numerous waterfalls, of which Tadimada waterfalls are the
most famous and rivulet add beauty to this place. It is also considered a health resort.
Paderu:
Paderu is the headquarters of the mandal and the division is situated about 110 Kms. from
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meters above the sea level. The entire Paderu is inhabited by schedule tribes with different
sects and is surrounded by a good number of hill streams. The presiding deity here is
Modakondamma and important religious observation celebrated every year attracts a large
number of pilgrims and especially fire works entertain the viewers, like anything.

Lothugedda:
Lothugedda is situated at about 42kms, from Narsipatnam of Chintapalli Mandal. The village
contains the ruins of 3 or 4 granite temples of Siva the largest of which has elaborate
sculptural depictions.
Rajendrapalem:
This village lies about 48 km. from Chintapalli. This is the place where Alluri Seetharamaraju
organised his famous Pituri against the British administration. A tomb was erected here in
his honour.
Appikonda:
This is a small village situated on the coast of the Bay of Bengal at a distance of 18kms from
Visakhapatnam. Kapilamahamuni is said to have installed the image of Somalingeswara
swamy in this village. So it was called Kapilakonda. Formerly fishermen used to live in those
places and they called it Apilakonda which is gradually became Appikonda. It assumed
religious importance owing to the existence of a Siva temple containing a life size bull
carved out of black stone. There are also other small temples around the Siva temple but
they are covered with sand dunes and their gopurams along are visible. The Siva temple
contains inscriptions of the 12th century AD. These inscriptions mention that this village was
granted by a Commander in chief of the Chodas for the maintenance of worship in the
temple. The Sivaratri festival celebrated here is attended by a large number of devotees.
Etikoppaka:
This village lies on the left bank of the river Varaha and is situated at a distance of about 20
kms to the South of Yelamanchili and about five kms Northwest of Narsipatnam road railway
station. This place is famous for the manufacture of toys specially prepared with the Ankudu
wood.
Upmaka:
The village is located at a distance of one km from Nakkapalli. On the hill near Upmaka, there
is a well known shrine of Lord Venkateswara which is one of the important places of
worship for the devotees.

Gopalapatnam:
Gopalapatnam is situated on the left bank of river Thandava in Payakaraopeta Mandal of
Visakhapatnam district. It lies about 10 Kms, south of Tuni railway station. In course of
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title and early historic pottery were noticed inside the village, as also on the hill ranges,
locally known as ‘Budhikonda’, ‘Seethammakonda’, ‘Burolametta’
and ‘Veerulametta’. The entire village appears to have been built on ancient habitation.
Balighattam:
About 3 Kms South West of Narsipatnam there lies on the Bank of Varaha river a place
known as Baligattam. This place owes its importance to the Brahma Lingeswara Temple at
the foot of a small hill on the Western bank of the river. Here the shrine like the one at
Bananas faces to the West. It is interesting to note that this temple is supposed to have been
built by Brahma and that the river is declared to have been made by Vishnu during his
incarnation as a boar(Varaha). Therefore, the river is known as Varahanadi. The deposits of
white clay on the river bank are supposed to be the ashes of a sacrifice performed here by
Bali, the demon king from whom the village takes its name as Baligattam. The river at this
place flows from North to South for a short distance. On account of these peculiarities, the
place is considered to be very sacred. The sivaratri festival celebrated here every year
attracts a large number of devotees.
Panchadarla:
This village is situated at a distance of about 10 kms, North East of Yelamanchili and 24 kms,
from Anakapalli. It derived its name from the five Jets of water coming out of five fountains
which receive their supplies from a natural perennial spring. Nearby, there is a lingam on
which other lingams are carved in 12 rows of 85 each and which is consequently known as
the Kotilingams or Crore of lingams. There are several inscriptions on the pillars of the
Mandapam in the temple and two of them dated AD 1407 and 1428 contain a genealogy of
chiefs who claimed Eastern Chalukya ancestry and bore the Eastern Chalukya titles of
Sarvalokasraya and Vishnu Vardana.

Kondakarla Ava:
Kondakarla Ava is situated in Kondakarla of Atchutapuram Mandal. It is famous for its
natural lake where some of the birds migrate from distant places especially during summer
period attracts the viewers to enjoy.
Anakapalli:
Anakapalli is the headquarters of the mandal and is situated at a distance of 34Kms west of
Visakhapatnam. This town is important for wholesale marketing for Jaggery which is
exported to various places in the country. It is also famous for sugarcane and guava fruits.
The town is also known for manufacture of brass utensils and household utensils. The
shrine of Kanyaka Parameswari and Nookalamma temples are famous and are attracting a
large number of devotees.
Sankaram:
Sankaram is a small village which is over six kilometers from Anakapalli. There are two low
contiguous rock hills running east and west which are locally known as Bojjannakonda.
They contain some notable Buddhist remains. Three huge stupas at three different places
were cut with great difficulty from the rocks in these hills. The biggest of these is about nine
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Buddhist Sculptures and also a life size statue of Budda. Sankaram is a place of
archaeological importance.
Padmanabham:
Padmanabham lies 16 kms, North West of Bheemunipatnam on the left bank of the Gosthani.
Padmanabham is known in the local history as the place where the Raja of Vizianagaram
was slain in AD 1794 in the fight with the East India Company’s troops and the spot is marked
by a small memory erection. The Padmanabheswara Swamy temple of this place is one of
the most important temples of the region. The presiding deity Padmanabha swamy is said to
be the lord who readily responds to the desires of his devotees. On the top of the hill which
overlooks the place, is the shrine of Padmanabha and the Kalyanostavam of the deity
celebrated annually during March-April draws a congregation of large number of devotees.

Matsyagundam:
Matsyagundam is place near Paderu situated in small picturesque valley. A rivulet flows
with musical sound in which abundant fish are seen. The wonder here is that the fish come to
the surface of the water and take the eatables offered by the visitors. There is a small Shiva
Temple and Sivaratri festival is celebrated every year.

Fig.7 Some Important Tourist Places in Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh

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1.7b Places of Religious and Cultural importance:


Simhachalam: Simhachalam is a place of pilgrimage in Visakhapatnam mandal. It is situated
on the Simhachalam range of hills about 16 km. from Visakhapatnam connected by both rail
and road. The Simhachalam temple, the man lion incarnation of Vishnu is the most famous,
the richest and the best sculptured shrine.The word Simhachalam etymologically means the
hill of lion. The temple of Varaha Lakshminarasimha is situated on the hill which is 244 meters
above the sea level. The way up to the temple runs through the glen covered with pineapple
fields besides mango, jack and other fruit trees. Architecturally this ancient temple deserves
high praise. It contains a square shrine surmounted by a high tower, a portico in front with a
small tower, a square sixteenpillared mandapam facing the portico and an enclosed
verandah, all made of dark granite. All these are richly and delicately carved
withconventional and floral ornaments and scenes from the Vaishnavite puranas. One of the
pillars locally known as the Kappa stambam is believed to possess great curative powers.
There is a stone car withstone wheels and prancing stone horses.
The image of the deity is small and always kept covered withsandal paste in the month
of May of every year, the sandal paste is removed ceremonially at the festival called
Chandanayatra which is attracted by thousands of people all over the country especially from
surrounding areas of Orissa state. On the north side of the temple there is an excellent Natya
mandapam where Kalyanotsavam is performed. This mandapam is supported by 96 pillars of
black stone, exquisitely carved and arranged in sixteenrows of six each. The exact age of the
temple is not known, but it contains an inscription dated as far back as AD 1098-99 of the Chola
King Kulottunga-1 who conquered the Kalinga territories.Another inscription shows that a
queen of the Velanadu Chief Gonka 111(AD 1137-56) covered the image with gold. A third says
that the eastern Ganga King Narasimha-I built the central shrine the Mukhamandapam, the
Natya mandapam and the enclosing Varandah in black stone and the other grants inscribed
on its walls make it a place of historical importance. The most important festivals celebrated
here are 1) The Kalyanam of Varaha Lakshminarasimha (March-April) 2) Chandana Yatra
(May) and 3) Visakha Poornima (May) and large number of devotees congregate here during
these festivals. Apart from the religious importance attached to the place, Simhachalam is a
place of enchanting scenic beauty.
Visakha Museum:
The Visakha Museum was opened in 1991 to preserve the house collections from the cultural
and social heritage of the city of the Visakhapatnam.
Victory at Sea:
This War Memorial (Victory at Sea) was built in 1996 by Eastern Naval Command to
Commemorate the Indian Navy’s Victory at Sea in 1971. The beautiful landscape and coloured
fountain around the monument are made further beautiful by the elegant war tanker Ajanta
and War Flight.
Sri Someswara Swamy Temple:
A 12th century AD temple of Sri Somalingeswara Swamy constructed in Halukyan
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southwest of Visakhapatnam. The temple composed of Sanctum Santorum housing the main
deity was preceded by a small ‘mandapam’ in front of which a life-size bull carved out of
black stone was installed.
Hazarat-Syed Ali Ishaq Madani Aulya Rahamatulla Alihe Dargah Sharif:
An elaborate Muslim religious complex known as Hazarat-Syed Ali Ishaq Madani Aulya
Rahamatulla Alihe Dargah Sharif was put up in 1650 atop a hill overlooking the bay in One
Town area. The complex is accessible (European Scientific Journal October 2013 edition
vol.9, No.30 ISSN: 1857 – 7881 (Print) e - ISSN 1857- 7431 286) through a flight of steps which
consists of five independent main units, viz., domed Darwaj, congregation hall, intricately
designed tomb of the saint, an open arched cubicle and a triangular call-tower constructed
chiefly of brick following Islamic architectural style.
Dutch Cemetery:
A cemetery in exclusive memory of the Dutch soldiers’ sacrifice during French war was laid
out in 1661 near King Edward VII Market in One Town area, although a tomb dating back to
1659 could be located within the same precinct. Architecturally, this cemetery is a
fascinating repository of neo-classical funerary of pyramids, obelisk and pavilions.
Mor Sjanua Vitae Regimental Lines Cemetery:
A Regimental Lines Cemetery named after Mor Sjanua dating back to 1823 catered to the
needs of the British Military personnel. The cemetery is symbolic of traditional spiritual
architecture of native British. This wall-bounded commemorative is architecturally an
alluring funerary of pyramids, gateways, obelisk, Bengal roofed structures and pavilions
constructed in brick.

Light House (St. Aloysius):


A lighthouse originally erected in 1847 at Chintapalle was dismantled and reconstructed in
1902 on the Dolphin’s nose near the harbour at St. Aloysius School in One Town area. This
relocated landmark was built of stone masonry followed by brick at places to a towering
shape. A glass paneled cylindrical metallic encasing with dome housing a white dioptic light
was installed over the structure.
Hawa Mahal:
A palatial two-storey stone masonry rectangular building with a central courtyard was
constructed in 1917 on a hillock top on the beach road by Jeypore kings. Named as ‘Hawa
Mahal’ because of copious wind flow to the site, the built consists of a series of rooms with
open inner verandahs and colonnaded front verandahs in the two floors, projected semi-
hexagonal corner facades in the fore and a single-storey arched central portico. The
bungalow was graciously enriched with detailing in stone/ wooden railings, Italian marble
flooring, embossed tiles, monkey tops, carved bargeboards, etc.

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2. Land Utilization, Forest and Slope of VisakhapatnamDistrict


The Land Use / Land Cover (LULC) pattern of any region is an outcome of various physical
and cultural factors and their utilization by a man in time and space. Land use refers to the
type of utilization to which man has put the land. It also refers to the evaluation of the land
with respect to various natural characteristics. But land cover describes the vegetal
attributes of land. Land use/land cover data is essential for planners, decision makers and
those concerned with land resources management. For the proper understanding of the
influence of the various human-induced land use practices with regard to the environmental
change, it is essential to help simulate the land use changes. Remote sensing technology is
considered the most effective as it provides timely and authentic information about the
spatial distribution of land use/land cover, while Geographical Information System (GIS)
provides a flexible digital environment for collecting, storing, visualizing and analyzing the
spatial data. Remote sensing as a vital tool helps for rapid assessment and monitoring of a
natural resource. When combined with GIS, it makes it possible to map land use/cover
phenomena in detail for further planning, development, and decision-making, which is
essential for meeting the increasing demands and welfare of the ever-growing population
2.1 Land Use / Land Cover Classification:
Various land use/land cover categories have been delineated by using 3 seasons (Kharif,
Rabi & Zaid) satellite data under level-3 classification. For on-screen digitization, visual
image interpretation techniques (size, shape, color, tone, texture, association and pattern)
have been used for classifying the land use/land cover map (NRSA, 2006). This information
is used for general planning purposes at the district/mandal level. The broad categories are
built-up, agricultural, forest, wastelands, wetlands and water bodies. The spatial
distribution of land use/land cover of the Visakhapatnam district is shown in Figure-8 and
area statistics presented in Table-3

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Fig.8. Land Use / Land Cover Map of Visakhapatnam District during 2015-16

Table-3 Category-wise Distributions of Land use/Land Cover during 2015-16

S.No Land Use Categories Year 2015-16


Area %
Built- Up
1 Compact (Continuous) 111.74 1.00
2 Sparse (Discontinuous) 40.60 0.36
3 Vegetated / Open Area 68.11 0.61
4 Rural 133.77 1.20
5 Industrial 100.62 0.90
6 Industrial area-Ash / Cooling Pond 14.77 0.13
7 Quarry 18.35 0.16
487.97 4.37
Agricultural Land

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8 Kharif Crop 1427.76 12.79


9 Rabi Crop 65.95 0.59
10 Zaid Crop 20.97 0.19
11 Cropped in 2 seasons 872.06 7.81
12 Cropped more in 2 seasons 306.48 2.75
13 Fallow 667.03 5.98
14 Plantation 951.78 8.53
15 Aquaculture 5.92 0.05
4317.96 38.69
Forest
16 Evergreen / Semi Evergreen-Dense 92.81 0.83
17 Deciduous (Dry/Moist/Thorn)-Dense 1654.20 14.82
18 Deciduous (Dry/Moist/Thorn)-Open 662.69 5.94
19 Forest Plantation 62.54 0.56
20 Scrub Forest 619.55 5.55
21 Tree Clad Area-Dense 541.76 4.85
22 Tree Clad Area-Open 804.79 7.21
23 Grass & Grazing land-Tropical/Desertic 56.35 0.50
4494.68 40.27
Wastelands
24 Salt affected land 0.24 0.00
25 Gullied land 51.68 0.46
26 Ravinous land 2.71 0.02
27 Dense scrub 1043.87 9.35
28 Open scrub 352.63 3.16
29 Coastal 18.72 0.17
30 Barren Rocky/Stony waste 10.11 0.09
1479.95 13.26
Wetland
31 Inland Natural (Ox-bow lake, waterlogged etc.) 2.50 0.02
32 Inland Manmade (Water logged, saltpans etc.) 1.09 0.01
33 Coastal - Lagoon, creeks, mud flats etc. 18.12 0.16
34 Coastal - Saltpans 19.83 0.18
41.54 0.37
Waterbodies
35 River/Stream-Perennial 117.95 1.06
36 River/Stream-Non Perennial 34.98 0.31

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37 Canal/Drain 12.49 0.11


38 Reservoir/Tanks-Permanent 50.31 0.45
39 Reservoir/Tanks-Seasonal 123.42 1.11
339.16 3.04
Grand Total 11161.26 100.00

Built-Up:
These are the areas of human habitation that have a cover of buildings, transport and
communication, utilities in association with water, vegetation and vacant lands. It consists of
built-up (Compact & Sparse), Vegetated / Open Area, Rural, Industrial and Mining/Quarry. It
occupies an area of 487.97 sq. km, which is about 4.37 % of the total geographical area of the
district. Of which, rural area contributes 1.2 %.
Built up - Compact (Continuous):
Most of the land is covered by buildings, roads, and artificially surfaced area and cover
almost all the ground. The built-up - compact class is assigned when the urban structures
and transport network (i.e. impermeable surfaces) occupies more than 80 % of the surface
area. This category occupied 111.74 sq. km, which are found in urban areas.
Built up - Sparse (Discontinuous):
Most of the land is covered by the structures like buildings, roads and artificially surfaced
areas associated with vegetated areas and bare soil, which occupy discontinuous but
significant surfaces. Between 30 and 80 % of the total surface should be impermeable.
Scattered blocks of residential flats, hamlets and small villages are delineated under this
category. It contributes an area of 40.60 sq. km, which is found in peri-urban areas.
Vegetated / Open Area:
These are vegetated areas within urban agglomeration (situated within or in contact with
urban areas). Vegetation cover of trees, shrubs, and herbs covers at least 5% of the total
surface area which has been delineated. Parks, sport and leisure facilities, camping
grounds, sports grounds, leisure parks, golf courses, race courses, including formal parks
etc are considered in this category. This category occupies an area of 68.11 sq. km.
Built-Up – Rural:
These are the lands used for the human settlement of size comparatively less than the
urban settlements of which more than 80% of the people are involved in the primary activity
of agriculture and associated with non-commercial and with allied classes are identified as
built up (rural) category. The rural area contributed is about 133.77 sq. km.
Industrial:
Non-linear impervious surfaces are included in this class which is related to trade,
manufacturing, distribution, and commerce. These are areas where the human activity is
observed in the form of manufacturing along with other supporting establishments for
maintenance. The industrial area occupies an area of 100.62 sq. km, which is observed in and
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Industrial area-Ash / Cooling Pond:


These are the portions of industry which are used for temporary storage of ash,
contaminated soil, rubble, cooling of hot water or tailing pond associated with the industry.
The areas where industrial waste is permanently kept, categorized as other waste which is
delineated under this category. A stockpile of storage dump of industrial raw material or
slag/effluents or waste material or quarried/mixed debris from earth’s surface is
considered under this category. It is observed that this category found around the industrial
areas with an area of 14.77 sq. km.
Quarry:
These are manifestations of surface mining operations wherein small-scale excavation of
land surface for sand, gravel, clay-phosphate mines, limestone quarries etc. are taking
place. They are mostly characterized by its nearness to urban areas. It contributes an area is
about 18.35 sq.km.
Agricultural Land:
The land use category primarily used for the production of food, fiber, and other commercial
and horticultural crops. It includes land under crops namely cropland, fallow land,
agricultural plantation and aquaculture. The agricultural category is found as the major
category covering 4317.96 Sq. km (38.69%) during 2015-16.
Kharif Crop:
Agricultural area cultivated between June/July to September/ October coinciding with SW
monsoon season is considered Kharif crop. It is associated with rain-fed crops under
dryland farming with limited or no irrigation and areas of rain-fed paddy and other dry crops.
Kharif is found to be the second major agricultural category with an extension of 1427.76 Sq.
km (12.79 %).
Rabi Crop:
These areas are cultivated between November/December to February/March. It is
associated with areas under assured irrigation irrespective of the source of irrigation.
However, rabi cropped areas also occur in rain-fed regions under residual soil moisture
conditions especially in black soil areas with high rainfall during Kharif season. The extent of
rabi cropped area is about 66 sq. km (0.59 %).
Zaid Crop:
These are the areas that are cropped during summer (April – May) which are mostly
associated with irrigated areas with fertile soils, confined to plains/delta areas. The areas
are found in 20.97 Sq. km during 2015-16.
Cropped in two seasons:
These are the areas that are cropped during two cropping seasons that are often seen
associated with irrigated areas. Three combinations are possible in this category viz., -
Kharif + Rabi, Kharif + Zaid and Rabi + Zaid. It is found that this is the major agricultural
category with an extent of 872.06 sq. km (7.81%).
Cropped in more than two seasons:

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These are the areas which are cropped in more than two cropping seasons. It includes triple
cropped areas (Kharif, Rabi and Zaid), areas under multiple cropping. Long duration crops
like sugarcane, cotton, banana, pineapple etc., are considered under this category. It
contributes an area of 306.48 Sq. km (2.75 %).

Fallow land:
The agricultural land which is being used for cultivation but is temporarily allowed to rest or
un-cropped for one or more seasons, but not less than a year and for not
more than five years is referred to as fallow land. The fallow land occupies an area of 667 Sq.
km.
Agricultural Plantation:
These are the areas under agricultural tree crops planted adopting agricultural
management techniques. These also include the areas of land use systems and practices
wherein cultivation of herbs, shrubs, and vegetable crops are deliberately integrated with
agricultural crops mostly in irrigated conditions for ecological and economic reasons. These
areas are separable from cropland, especially with the data acquired during rabi/zaid
season. Plantations appear in dark-red to red tone of different sizes with regular and sharp
edges indicating the presence of a fence around it. Mostly extensive Mango, Coconut and
Cashew plantations are observed in the district.The area under this category is 952 Sq Km of
the land under plantation crops during 2015-16.
Aquaculture:
These are the areas where fish and shrimps are bred and reared for commercial purposes.
Aquaculture ponds are located mostly along the coast or in lakes, river and estuaries. This
category is mostly found along the coast with an area of 5..92 Sq. Km.
Forest:
The term forest is used to refer to land with a tree canopy cover of more than 10 percent and
area of more than 0.5 ha. Forest is determined both by the presence of trees and the absence
of other predominant land uses within the notified forest boundaries. The trees should be
able to reach a minimum height of 5 m within the notified forest boundaries. The forest cover
is occupied an area of 4495 Sq.km.
Evergreen/Semi-Evergreen:
These areas that comprise of thick and dense canopy of tall trees,which predominantly
remain green through out the year.It includes both coniferous and tropical broadleaved
evergreen species.Semi-Evergreen is aforest type that includes a combination of
evergreen and deciduous species with the former dominating the canopy cover.These
forests exhibit bright red to dark red in colour in varying size, smooth to medium texture
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location.Generally these forests occupy high relief areas receiving heavy rainfall. The area
occupied under this category is 93 Sq Kms.
Deciduous (Dry/Moist/Thorn)-Dense:
This category is predominantly composed of species, which shed their leaves once a year,
especially during summer. These are mostly broad-leaved tropical forests with a tendency
to shed their leaves annually. This category includes all the areas where the canopy
cover/density is more than14.82 % and contributed 1654 Sq. km.
Deciduous (Dry/Moist/Thorn)-Open:
This category is predominantly composed of species, which shed their leaves once a year,
especially during summer. These are mostly broad-leaved tropical forests with a tendency
to shed their leaves annually. This category includes all the forest areas where the canopy
cover/density ranges between 10 - 40 percent. An area of 662.69 Sq. km is attributed to this
category.
Forest Plantation:
These are the areas of tree species of forestry importance, raised and managed especially
in notified forest areas. Most of these are located in uplands, coastal areas within the
notified areas. Many of these can be identified based on the sharp boundary exhibited by
them. The distribution of forest plantation is 62.54 Sq. km.
Scrub Forest:
These are the forest areas which are generally seen at the fringes of dense forest cover and
settlements, where there is biotic and abiotic interference. Most times they are located
closer to habitations. Forest blanks which are the openings amidst forest areas, devoid of
tree cover, observed as openings of assorted size and shapes as manifested on the imagery
are also included in this category. It is attributed to an area of 620 Sq. km (5.55%).

Tree Clad Area-Dense:


Areas with tree cover lying outside the notified forest area with a woody perennial plant with
a single, well-defined stem carrying a more-or-less-defined crown and being at least 3 m
tall. Plants essentially herbaceous but with a woody appearance (e.g. bamboos and ferns)
are also classified as trees if the height is more than 5 m and as shrubs, if the height is less
than 5 m. This category includes all the areas where the canopy cover/density is more than
40%. It occupies an area of 541.76 Sq. km.
Tree Clad Area-Open:
Areas with tree cover lying outside the notified forest area with a woody perennial plant with
a single, well-defined stem carrying a more-or-less-defined crown and being at least 3 m
tall. Plants essentially herbaceous but with a woody appearance (e.g. bamboos and ferns)
are also classified as trees if the height is more than 5 m and as shrubs, if the height is less
than 5 m. This category includes all the forest areas where the canopy cover/density ranges
between 10 and 40 per cent. It is attributed to an area of 804.79 Sq. km.
Grass and Grazing Lands-Tropical:

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Grass lands are the areas of natural grass along with other vegetation, predominated by the
former or grass like plains (Monocotis) and non-grass like herbs (Except lantana species
which are to be classified as scrub). They appear in light red to light brown of varying
sizes.They possess irregular shapes with contiguous and non-contiguous
appearance.Located in plains,uplands, and hill slopes or close to rivers/streams, they are
associated with agricultural lands,drylands fenced from cultivation, riverbeds and forested
areas in high altitudes.Natural grasslands are those in which climate is the prime
controlling factor under light to moderate grazing pressure.Semi-natural grasslands are
oocur in normal upland situations that have been deforested by man as in situation in which
physical factors are unfavorable to the development of forests.Among the later are the
positions of river valleys and deltas subject to flooding areas of salt accumulation (including
sea-shore) and above the tree line of mountains.The area under this category is 56.35 Sq
Kms.

Wastelands:
Wasteland is described as degraded land which can be brought under vegetative cover with
reasonable effort and which is currently underutilized and land which is deteriorating for
lack of appropriate water and soil management or on account of natural causes. Wastelands
can result from inherent/imposed disabilities such as by location, environment, chemical
and physical properties of the soil or financial or management constraints. The area under
this category is 1480 Sq. km (13.26 %).
Salt-affected land:
These lands are containing an excessive concentration of salts (soluble salts or
exchangeable saline or both). Salinization can result from improper management of canal
irrigation water resulting in the rise of the water table and consequent accumulation of salts
in the root zone in arid, semi-arid and sub-humid (dry) conditions and ingress of sea water
in coastal regions and/or use of high-salt containing ground water. They also become saline
when soils have developed on salt containing parent materials or have saline ground water.
Coastal saline soils may be with or without ingress or inundation by sea water. These lands
are accounted 0.24 Sq. kms only.
Gullied Land:
Gullies are formed as a result of localized surface run-off affecting the unconsolidated
material resulting in the formation of perceptible cahnnels causing undulating terrain.
Gullies develop from rills which are tiny water channels with a few centimetres deep,
formed as a resultant impact of heavy rainfall and wearing action of run-off generated there
from. They are commonly found in sloping lands, developed as a result of concentrated run-
off. Further classification of this category is possible based on the depth, width, bed slope,
frequency and morphology of bed material of the ravines.They appear in light yellow to
bluish green in colour depending on the surface moisture and depth erosion.They vary in
size,shape with irregular broken network pattern.They are mostly associated with stream
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called badland occur near the coast and upland.these gullies occupy an area of 51.68Sq Kms
in the district.
Ravinous Land:
The word ravine is usulayy associated not with an isolated gully but an intricate network of
gullies formed generally in deep alluvium and entering a nearby river, flowing much lower
than the surrounding tablelands.Ravines are basically a extensive system based on the
depth of the ravines which has a characteristic manifestation on the satellite imagery. The
area under this category is 2.71 Sq Kms.
Dense scrub:
The scrub is usually confined to topographically elevated areas, on the hill slopes generally
surrounded by agricultural lands. These areas possess shallow and skeletal soils, at times
chemically degraded, extremes of slopes, severely eroded and lands subjected to excessive
aridity with scrubs dominating the landscape. It is found with varying sizes of small to large
areas having a contiguous or dispersed pattern. The dense scrub is mostly identified on the
hills and occupied an area of 1043.87 Sq. km.
Open scrub:
This category has a similar description as mentioned in the dense scrub excepting that they
possess sparse vegetation or devoid of scrub and have a thin soil cover. The open scrub is
found foothills surrounded by agricultural lands with an account of 352.63 Sq. Kms.
Coastal Sand:
Coastal sands are the sands that are accumulated as a strip along the sea-coast. Very high
reflectance exhibited by this category especially in the NIR region of the spectrum enable
their separation with the salt-affected land. It is found in along the coast and occupied an
area of 18.72 Sq. kms (0.17 %)
Barren Rocky/Stony waste:
The barren rock exposures of varying lithology often barren and devoid of soil and
vegetation cover.They occur in amidst hill-forests as openings or as isolated exposures on
plateau and plains. Such land can be easily discriminated from other categories of
wastelands because of their spectral response and are especially confined to hilly terrain
with down slope with rock outcrops, stony waste and fragments. They appear in greenish
blue to yellow to brownish in colour depending on the rock type. They are located in steep
isolated hillocks/hill slopes,crests, plateau and eroded plains associated with barren and
exposed rocky/stony wastes.lateritic out-crops,mining and quarrying sitesThe area under
this category is 10.11Sq. km.
Wetlands:
All submerged or water-saturated lands, natural or man-made, inland or coastal,
permanent or temporary, static or dynamic which necessarily have a land-water interface,
are defined as wetlands. The wetlands category is found having 41.54 Sq. km with four sub
categories.
Wetland - Inland – Natural:
These are the areas that include ox-bow lakes, cut-off meanders, playas, swamp, marsh,
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Wetland - Inland- Manmade:


Waterlogged areas (seasonal and perennial) created due to the negative effect of human
management practices and are present with vegetation. This is attributed an area of 1.09 Sq,
km.
Wetland – Coastal:
These include estuaries, lagoons, creek, backwater, bay tidal flat/mud flat, mangrove, salt
marsh/marsh with vegetation and other hydrophytic vegetation. It is contributed an area of
18.12 sq. km (0.16 %)
Coastal – Saltpans:
Saltpans are flat expanses of areas covered with salt usually white under the Sum. Saltpans
are manmade saline ecosystem from which crude salt is extracted during summer. These
are un-drained, usually small and shallow, natural depression or hollow in which brackish
water accumulates and evaporates leaving behind salt deposits. This category Iis found
near the coastal areas and the saltpans area in the district is 19.83 Sq, km.
Water Bodies:
This category comprises areas with surface water, either impounded in the form of ponds,
lakes and reservoirs or flowing as streams, rivers, canals etc. These are seen clearly on the
satellite image in blue to dark blue or cyan color depending on the depth of water. Waterbody
category occupies an area about 339 Sq. km with 3.04 % of the district.
River/Stream-Perennial:
Rivers/streams are the natural course of water flowing on the land surface along a definite
channel/slope regularly or intermittently towards a sea in most cases or a lake or an inland
basin in desert areas or a marsh or another river. . These rivers/streams that flow
continuously throughout the year are considered perennial. It contributes an area of 117.95
Sq. km.
River/Stream-Non Perennial:
When the water covers the surface for less than nine months in each year is considered non
perennial. This also includes the dry part of river generally characterized by the presence of
sand or exposed rocks. It is found that most of the streams under non perennial category
and contributes an area of 35 Sq. km.
Canal/Drain:
Canals and drains are artificial watercourse constructed for irrigation, navigation or to drain
out excess water from agricultural lands. It is found mostly in coastal plains with an area of
12.49 Sq. km.
Reservoir/Tanks-Permanent:
The reservoir is an artificial lake created by the construction of a dam across the river
specifically for hydel power generation, irrigation, and water supply for domestic/ industrial
needs, flood control, either singly or in combination. Tanks are small lakes of impounded
waterways constructed on land surface for irrigation. They are associated with croplands,
low lands and reservoirs surrounded by hills without vegetation. This includes all
reservoirs/tanks with water spread seen at least during one season in a year is considered
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Reservoir/Tanks-Seasonal:
Dry reservoirs/tanks are those, which do not have water spread throughout the year are
considered seasonal. It is found that many of the tanks under seasonal category with an
area of 123.42 Sq. km.

2.2 Slope Map of the District:


The concept of measuring slope from a topographic map is a familiar one for most
professionals in the natural resources and landscape planning / management and
surveying professions. Slope is a measurement of how steep the ground surface is. Steeper
the ground surface is, greater the slope. Slope is measured by calculating the tangent of the
surface. The tangent is calculated by dividing the vertical change in elevation by the
horizontal distance. Slope is normally expressed in planning as a percent slope which is the
tangent (slope) multiplied by 100. Percent Slope = Height / Base * 100

Reliable estimation of the stability of slopes and foundations is very demanding because it is
important for terrain analysis to understand the natural process in the disciplines of
topography, geology, soils, hydro-geology, infrastructure planning, hazard management
both at surface and subsurface. In view of this, slope plays an important role while doing
decentralized planning at grassroots level. Traditionally contour information from 1:50,000
or 1:25,000 topographic maps are used for preparation of slope by manual procedures based
contour value difference for unit horizontal distance. The emergence of remote sensing &
GIS systems and the availability of topographic data in DEM or TIN formats, slope maps can
be generated using image processing and GIS methods. Representation of slope in
percentage is understandable rationale for the resource mapping and planning. Slope
information one of the GIS layers play an important role in natural resources and district
planning process. It is proposed to generate the necessary slope layer from the available
digital topographic data such as Carto DEM and open source Digital Elevation Model data
(NRSC, 2009).
From Fig. 9 it is observed that majority of the District especially near the coast is covered
with level to nearly level slope.Moderately sloping areas are observed in near the foot hills
and moderately steep to steep sloping areas are observed in Aananthagiri,Araku,Chintaplli,
Munchinputtu,Pedabayalu,G.K.Veedhi,Koyyuru and paderu mandals. Gently sloping areas
are also seen in Koyyuru,Paderu,Araku and Dumbriguda mandals.

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Fig. 9 General Slope of Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh

Slope data generated from DEM using GIS techniques produces triangular nature slope
polygon. To generate meaningful slope layer it is suggested to aggregate slope polygons by
using manual procedures. However, the slope generated from GIS analysis can be used
directly for any decision-making planning purpose. The accuracy of the slope is dependent
on accuracy of the DEM used for slope generation. The DEM should a bare earth and should
not have spikes or dips which are common in automatic DEM generation. Therefore, to use
Carto DEM, conversion to bare earth DEM has to be carried out before slope layer
generation.

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Fig. 10 DEM Map of Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh

2.3 Forest Cover Distribution:


The forest cover in the district based on the interpretation of IRS R2 LISS III data (2015-16) is
624.23 sq. km which is 7.25% of the total geographical area (TGA) of the district. As per the
land use manual (NRSC 2016), the forests of the district can be
classified as 8 forest classes and class-wise areas are presented in Table-4. The spatial
distribution of forest cover in the district is shown in Figure-11.

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Fig.11 Forest cover map of Visakhapatnam District during 2015-16

Table-4 Forest Cover Distribution of Visakhapatnam District


S.No Forest Area %
1 Evergreen / Semi Evergreen-Dense 92.81 0.83
2 Deciduous (Dry/Moist/Thorn)-Dense 1654.20 14.82
3 Deciduous (Dry/Moist/Thorn)-Open 662.69 5.94
4 Forest Plantation 62.54 0.56
5 Scrub Forest 619.55 5.55
6 Tree Clad Area-Dense 541.76 4.85
7 Tree Clad Area-Open 804.79 7.21
8 Grass & Grazing land-Tropical/Desertic 56.35 0.50
4494.68 40.27

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3. Agriculture Resources in the District


The district is endowed with a rich variety of soils. Visakhapatnam district consists of three
types of soils, namely, red loamy soils, coastal sands and alluvial soils. Red loamy soils
predominate with a share of 69.9%. These soils are light textured and are easily drained.
Sandy loam soils cover an extent of 19.2% of the area and are largely confined to the coastal
area. Alluvial soils come next, with sizeable areas in some of the mandals. The average size
of land holding in the district is 0.91 ha. The marginal farm holdings (<1 ha) dominate the
number of holdings, covering an area of 1.27 lakh ha. More than 70% of the rural population is
dependent on agriculture. Visakhapatnam district has fairly good rainfall good enough to
support the crops during the kharif season. The soils are mainly red loamy in nature in 70
percent of the villages. Sandy loams account for 19 per cent of the total area, particularly in
the Coastal areas. Highly fertile alluvial soils cover 7 percent of the area. These diverse
types of soils make it possible to grow a variety of crops in the district. Paddy is, therefore,
the principal food crop of the district followed by Ragi, Bajra and Jowar and Cash Crops such
as Sugarcane, Groundnut, Sesamum Niger and Chillies are grown followed by pulses and
horsegram. The total cropped area is 3,36,000 Ha and the net sown area is 2,80,000 Ha.These
diverse types of soils make it possible to grow a variety of crops in the district. In the agency
areas, natural springs and streams flow through and tribals make use of that water for
irrigation by constructing check dams. About 27 per cent of total cropped area is irrigated by
different sources like medium irrigation projects, tanks, wells/bore wells and check dams.
Because of the proximity to the growing Metropolis of Visakhapatnam city, it is easy for the
farmers to market their produce at a short distance. Rice, sugarcane and millet crops like
maize, ragi, jowar and bajra are all grown in the district both under irrigation as well as
under rainfed condition. Mango and banana among the fruit crops and cashew nut and
coconut under plantation crops are thriving well in the district. 37% of the cropped area is
irrigated by the medium, minor, well and tank irrigations. The rest of the cultivated area is
under rain-fed cultivation, where cultivation of dry crops is being taken up.
Horticultural sector which attained some growth in the recent years will be
encouraged further by establishing new nurseries for producing quality planting material,
establishment of new gardens, rejuvenation of the old and senile orchards, introducing new
horticultural crops and multistory cropping systems, hybrid varieties of vegetables, loose
flowers, provision of shade nets, plant protection equipment, horticultural tools, drip
irrigation etc., organic farming, Sericulture in the district is still in growing phase. The
catalytic development program will be strengthened in all respects to give a further boost to
mulberry cultivation and silk production.

3.1 Kharif Rice Estimation using SAR data:


Andhra Pradesh Space Applications Centre (APSAC) has carried out Kharif rice crop
acreage estimation over Visakhapatnam district using Microwave Remote Sensing
(Sentinel-1A) data under FASAL project. Sentinel-1A Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) VV
polarization data (Spatial Resolution 20m) is used for the analysis. The rice acreage using

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sentinel-1 microwave remote sensing data for Visakhapatnam district was estimated as
69,766 ha.

3.2 Kharif & Rabi Crop Acreage Estimation using Optical Remote Sensing data:
The major crops cultivated in the Visakhapatnam district are paddy, sugarcane, maize,
cotton, chillies.Jowar,Bajra, Korra and pulses. Other plantation crops such as banana,
mango and cashew are also cultivated in some of the mandals.
Andhra Pradesh Space Applications Centre (APSAC) has carried out Kharif rice crop
acreage estimation over Visakhapatnam district using Microwave Remote Sensing
(Sentinel-1A) data under FASAL project. Sentinel-1A Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) VV
polarization data (Spatial Resolution 20m) is used for the analysis. The rice acreage using
sentinel-1 microwave remote sensing data for Visakhapatnam district was estimated as
69,766 ha.

(a) (b) (c)


Fig: 12 (a) Ground truth data overlaid on multi-temporal RGB image, (b) Rice cropped area and (c)
Transplantation date-wise rice cropped area over Visakhapatnam District.
3.3 Soils Resource of Visakhapatnam:
Soil is an important layer of earth’s crust (outermost layer). It is the mixture of organic
matter, minerals, gases, water and air and other organisms. It is the anchor for vegetation
which is the key to a food cycle on Earth. Derived from a wide range of rocks and minerals, a
large variety of soils occur in the Indian subcontinent. Soil-forming factors like climate,
vegetation and topography acting for varying periods on a range of rock formations and
parent materials, have given rise to different kinds of soil.

Red Loamy soils predominate with coverage of 69.9% of the villages in the district. The Soils
are poor textured and easily drained. Sandy loamy soils come next with 19.2% villages

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coverage, these are largely confined to the coastal areas of Nakkapalli,


Payakaraopeta,S.Rayavaram, Rambilli, Atchutapuram, Paravada, Visakhapatnam,
Pedagantyada, Gajuwaka and Bheemunipatnam Mandals and to certen stretches in the
interior Mandals of Chodavaram, Narsipatnam, K.Kotapadu and Madugula. Black cotton
soils come up next having sizeable chunks of area in K.Kotapadu, Devarapalli, Cheedikada,
Paderu and Hukumpeta Mandals. 45% of the soils in the district are low in organic content
and 55% in Phosphorous content

Fig.13 Soil Resource map of Visakhapatnam District

Table: 5 Soils and its Classification:

Soil Classification
Area in Ha %Total
Geographical
Area

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Clayey to gravelly clayey moderately deep Dark brown soils 522484.82 45.12
Dark grayish brown moderately deep moist stratified soils 3697.73 0.32
Fine loamy gravelly clayey shallow Reddish brown soils 67181.06 5.80
Gravelly clayey moderately deep grass land soils 72295.70 6.24
Gravelly loamy moderately deep grass land soils 186260.93 16.09
Light gray deep sandy soils 10943.59 0.95
Loamy to clayey skeletal deep Reddish brown soils 154933.41 13.38
Loamy to gravelly clay deep Dark reddish brown soils 100991.33 8.72
Moderately deep calcareous black soils 29446.42 2.54
Settlements 319.81 0.03
Very dark brown moderately deep wet silty soils 7187.68 0.62
Water Bodies 2183.93 0.19
Remote sensing technology has been successfully used by APSAC during the last two
decades in the areas of agriculture both in spatial and temporal domain under various
projects. APSAC carried out in-season forecasting of acreage for major crops i.e. Kharif
rice, Rabi rice, cotton, groundnut etc, at state/ district level for the last two decades in
Andhra Pradesh to enable the administrators and planners to take strategic decisions on
import-export policy matters and trade negotiations. Rice and Cotton are the most dominant
crop in Andhra Pradesh in both Kharif seasons. In this connection, Department of
Agriculture and Directorate of Economics & Statistics are generating data on conventional
methods for estimation of crop area and production. In this regard, satellite remote sensing
plays a pivotal role with limited field visits for timely for estimation and monitoring the crops
3.4 Horticulture:
Horticulture crops play a significant role in the food and nutritional security of the country.
Horticultural crops play a unique role in the economy by improving the income of rural
people. Horticultural crops cover a large number of fruits, vegetables, flowers which are
highly perishable in nature. India has emerged as the second largest producer of fruits and
vegetables in the world and occupies first position in the production of mango, banana,
papaya, sapota, pomegranate, acid lime and aonla, and vegetables like peas and okra.
As compared to 257.1 Million Tonnes of food grain production during 2012-13, the total
horticulture production was 268.9 Million Tonnes. The annual growth rate for area and
production of horticulture crops during 2012-13 over 2011-12 were 1.9% and 4.5% respectively.
Percentage share of vegetable production in the total horticulture production was highest
(60.3 % during 2012-13) as compared to other horticulture crops.As per 2013-14 provisional
figures; the total production is 280.79 Million Tonnes, which is more than the food grain
production (264 MT, 2013-14) of the country. The state of Andhra Pradesh is a major

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contributor to Horticulture. The Plantation crops like Mango Coconut, Cocoa, Cashew,
Citrus, Oil palm, Banana and also Chillies and Turmeric are extensively grown in many parts
of Andhra Pradesh and these are potential, profitable and commercial crops. The total
horticulture production was highest in case of West Bengal (292 lakh MT) followed by
Andhra Pradesh (289.13 lakh MT).During 2012-13, the highest production of fruits of 139.39
lakh MT was recorded in Andhra Pradesh (17.1% share). Andhra Pradesh ranks first in Mango
producing 4.3 Million tonnes followed by Uttar Pradesh with 3.9 Million tonnes. Andhra
Pradesh ranks first in the area, production and productivity of Chilli and Turmeric. The
traditional flowers grown in the state are Rose, Jasmine, Crossandra, Chrysanthemum,
Marigold, Tuberose, etc.

Cashew crop is predominantly grown in the districts of Srikakulam,Vizianagram,


Visakhapatnam, Eastgodavari,Westgodavari and prakasam, the total area of Cashew is
1,13,279 ha.Cocoa is extensively grown in Westgodavari district.The area under cocoa
plantation is 22,755ha. Citrus plantations are extensively seen in Nellore Eastgodavari,
Westgodavari districts, the area under this crop is 17,876ha. Banana planation is
predominantly grown in Eastgodavari, Westgodavari, Guntur,Anantapur and Kadapa, the
area under banana is 84,564 ha. Oranage and Batavia are predominantly grown in the
districts of Anantapur and Kadapa and Prakasam with the under this plantation crop is
82,916ha. Ber is predominantly grown in Ananatapur district the area under this crop is 1685
ha. The area under Mango plantation is 3,37,579 ha and is extensively observed in the
districts of Vizianagaram,Visakhapatnam,Eastgodavari,Westgodavari,Krishna,
Chittoor,Kadapa and Anantapur,Chittoor district itself is a major contributor under Mango,
the area and production is 99,291 ha and 1390077. Grape orchards are predominantly grown
in Anantapur and Chittoor districts and the area under grape plantation is 15,594 ha. Coconut
planations are extensively observed in the districts of Srikakulam,Visakhapatnam,
Eastgodavari, Westgodavari and Chittoor. The area under Coconut plantation is 1,11,521 ha.
Oilpalm plantations are extensively observed in Vizianagaram, Eastgodavari,Westgodavari
and Krishna, the area under oilpalm plantation is 1,61,485 ha. Coffee plantations are
predominantly seen in Araku and Paderu mandals of Visakhapatnam district, the total area
of coffee plantations is 63,215 ha. Chillies are extensively grown in Guntur,Prakasam, the
total area under chillies is 1,90,437ha. Pepper is grown only in Visakahapatnam district, the
area under pepper plantation is 17,250 ha.

Table: 6 Areal Extent (Ha) of Fresh Fruits with Production (MT) in Visakhapatnam
District(2017-18)
Sl.No Name of The Fresh Fruit Statistics

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1 Amla Area 50
Production 1000
2 Banana Area 1840
Production 101200
3 Ber Area 0
Production 0

Lemon (Lime & Other Citrus Fruits) Area


3 11
Production 176
4 Orange & Batavia Area 200
Production 5200
5 Custered Apple Area 300
Production 2700
6 Grapes Area 0
Production 0
7 Guava Area 110
Production 4180
8 Jack Fruit Area 300
Production 10674
9 Mango Area 15243
Production 213405
10 Papaya Area 274
Production 26989
11 Pineapple Area 1246
Production 18936
12 Pomegranate Area
Production 0
13 Sapota Area 120
Production 1633
14 Muskmelon Area 0
Production 0
15 Watermelon Area 150
Production 4512
16 Other Fruits Area 80
Production 2080
Total Fresh Fruits Area 19924.225
Production 392685.35
Table: 7 Areal Extent (Ha) of Vegetables with Production (MT) in Visakhapatnam District(2017-18)
Sl.No Name of The Vegetables Statistics

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1 Beans Area 350


Production 5495
2 Bitter Guard Area 369
Production 6642
3 Bottle Gourd Area 245
Production 5145
4 Brinjal Area 1200
Production 35640
5 Cabbage & Knol-Khol Area 438
Production 8322
6 Capsicum Area 12
Production 396
7 Carrot Area 246
Production 4920
8 Cauliflower Area 350
Production 5250
9 Cucumber Area 52
Production 1300
10 Chillies Green Area 405
Production 11340
11 Garlic Area 10
Production 40
12 Elephant Foot Yam Area 0
Production 0
13 Bhendi Area 800
Production 13600
14 Onion Area 50
Production 1250
15 Parwal / Ponted Gourd Area 0
Production 0
16 Peas Area 0
Production 0
17 Potato Area 425
Production 7225
18 Radish Area 329
Production 5922
19 Pumpkin Area 21
Production 441
20 Sweet Potato Area 200

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Production 4900
21 Tapioca Area 180
Production 3420
22 Tomato Area 1425
Production 64125
23 Other Vegetables Area 2553
Production 61272
Total Vegetables Area 9660
Production 246645

Table: 8 Areal Extent (Ha) of Plantation with Production (MT) in Visakhapatnam District(2017-18)
Sl.No Name of The Plantation Statistics
1 Arecanut Area 0
Production 0
2 Cashew Area 27228
Production 29679
3 Cocoa Area 300
Production 253
4 Coconut Area 7547
Production 750
5 Oilpalm Area 7891
Production 149929
6 Coffee Area 63215
Production 12011
Total Plantations Area 106181
Production 191871.84
Table: 9 Areal Extent (Ha) of Spices with Production (MT) in Visakhapatnam District(2017-18)
Sl.No Name of The Spices Statistics
1 Ajwan Area 0
Production 0
2 Betelvine Area 500
Production 8526000
3 Pepper Area 17125
Production 11246
4 Chillies (Dried) Area 363
Production 2177.4
5 Coriander Area 272
Production 544

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6 Ginger Area 2075


Production 18675
7 Tamarind Area 129
Production 1419
8 Turmeric Area 9000
Production 96737
9 Others Spices Area 0
Production 0
Total (Spices) Area 29464
Production 130798.4
Table: 10 Areal Extent (Ha) of Flowers with Production (MT) in Visakhapatnam District(2017-18)
Sl.No Name of The Flowers Statistics
1 Chrysanthemum Area 8
Production 160
2 Jasmine Area 30
Production 189
3 Marigold Area 897
Production 9867
4 Rose (Lakhs. Of Flowers) Area 15
Production 90
5 Tuberose Area 0
Production 0
6 Crossandra Area 50
Production 165
7 Other Flowers Area
Production 0
8 Total Flowers Area 1000
Production 10381
Table: 11 Areal Extent (Ha) of Medicinal & Aromatic Plantswith Production (MT) in Visakhapatnam
District(2017-18)
Sl.No Name of The Medicinal & Aromatic Plants Statistics
1 Cholorophytum Area 0
Production 0
2 Palma Rosa Area 0
Production 0
3 Annota Area 0
Production 0
4 Lemon Grass Area 0

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Production 0
5 Coleus Area 0
Production 0
6 Ashwagandha Area 0
Production 0
7 Citronella Area 0
Production 0
8 Other Medicinal Plants Area 4000
Production 200
Total Medicinal & Aromatic Plants Area 4000
Production 200

4 Coastal Resource and Aquaculture of Visakhapatnam District


4.1 Shoreline Changes Status of Visakhapatnam District:
The shoreline change estimation was carried out for the entire Visakhapatnam coast which
is about 126 km in length. In this study, shorelines were extracted from satellite images for
1989, 1999, 2005, 2010 and 2012 by visual interpretation. As a result of the analyses, the most
significant changes were observed at Visakhapatnam Coast. Summary statistics for the rate
of change is given in Table.12. The analysis discovered that about 54.35% of the coastlines
were under accretion, whereas remaining 21.83% region was experiencing varying erosion
and 23.81% of the coast has stable form. While near north side of chapalapalem and
dondavaka area and korlayapeta beach is noticed with high accretion and south side of
Gangavaram port has most erosion area found. In that, Visakhapatnam coast had severe
erosion in last few decades, most of this coast has accretion and sum of the coast has
eroded due severe wave action and orientation of the coast.

Table: 12 Shoreline Characteristics and statics for Visakhapatnam Coast


Percentage Cumulative
Classification of Coast Extent (km)
of Coast (%) (%)
High Erosion 0.18 0.14
Medium Erosion 8.00 6.31 21.83
Low Erosion 19.49 15.38
High Accretion 1.02 0.80
Medium Accretion 3.95 3.12 54.35
Low Accretion 63.90 50.44
Stable Coast 30.17 23.81 23.81

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Length of coastline 126.69

Fig.14 Shoreline Change erosion/Accretion in Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh

4.2 Aquaculture in Visakhapatnam District :


Using high resolution satellite data coupled with ground truth surveys, the existing
aquaculture sites, potential areas for aquaculture development and abandoned aquaculture
regions are mapped in Visakhapatnam District. The mandal-wise/ village-wise area
statistics are calculated.

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Fig. 15 Area of Aquaculture Distribution in Visakhapatnam District

Fishing is another important economic activity of the fishermen population living in about 59
fishery villages and hamlets on the coastline stretching to a length of 132 kms covering 11
coastal mandals. About 13,000 fishermen families eke out their livelihood from the marine,
Inland and brakish water fishing besides catching fish living around Thandava and Raiwada
reservoirs. There is 118862.00 Tons of fish produced during 2015-16 with value of 120894.27
lakhs.
In Andhra Pradesh, Visakhapatnam district has one of the least Aquaculture areas
distributed along Varaha River, Sharadha River, Thandava Nadi Creek, Gokivada Gedda
Creek and other rivers, streams and drains. It is observed that 560.73 ha are present as
aquaculture area, and 2,615 ha abandoned/dry/ Potential area, making total of 3,175 ha
occupied. In Visakhapatnam district, highest aquaculture area is distributed in S Rayavaram
Mandal i.e. 214.54 ha aquaculture, 822.32 ha abandoned/dry/potential, and Saltpans are
distributed in an area of 28.85 ha with a total of 1065.70 ha and least is Pedagantyada mandal

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i.e. 18.74 ha aquaculture, 34.58 ha dry/abandoned and potential and total is 53.32 ha area
distributed.
Table.13 Mandal - wise Aquaculture distribution in Visakhapatnam district (Area in ha)
Sno Mandal - wise Aquaculture Dry/Abandoned/ Saltpans Total
Potential

1 Atchutapuram 0 106 44 150

2 Bheemunipatnam 1 68 32 102

3 Nakkapalli 81 386 0 467

4 Paravada 36 88 103 227

5 Payakaraopeta 38 357 0 395

6 Pedagantyada 19 35 0 53

7 Rambilli 133 588 150 871

8 S Rayavaram 215 822 29 1066

9 Total 523 2,449 359 3,331

5. Water and Irrigation Resources of Visakhapatnam District

5.1Surface Water and Irrigation Resources of Visakhapatnam District


5.1.1 Major and Medium Irrigation Projects in Visakhapatnam District:
Andhra Pradesh is endowed with very rich water resources and is appropriately called a
river State. Waters flow in the large rivers Krishna, Godavari, and Pennar the other rivers
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minor rivers. To sustain the large population engaged in agriculture and to step up food
production, utilisation of the vast potential in these river systems is imperative. Irrigation
has been the primary source of agricultural growth in AP; it has always been accorded top
priority by the State.
Irrigation is an ancient art practiced from pre-historic times in many parts of the states in
India is a known fact and the parts now constituting Andhra Pradesh had their own share of
very early attempts to create irrigation structures by the people and the rulers, within their
own means and capabilities. When agriculture was the mainstay for the people to meet at
least their own food needs and when it often faced crisis with the monsoon, playing truant,
the natural instinct drove them to seek some means of watering their crops from the
available sources.
Irrigation has assumed an increasing significance in agriculture in the context of new
technology, where high yielding varieties and multiple cropping is being practiced. The main
reasons for low yields are inadequate rainfall, uneven and uncertain rains during the period
of crop growth. It is generally found that the introduction of irrigation is associated with
changes in the cropping pattern. The shift from traditional cropping pattern to the most
advantageous cropping pattern is possible only in the presence of irrigation facilities. The
new agricultural technology is highly based on sufficient moisture conditions. Thus, the
development of irrigation is crucial for increasing agricultural production. The irrigation
projects are classified as major, medium and minor irrigation projects. The important
rivers flowing in the district are Varaha, Saradha, Tandava and Gosthani and major crops are
cultivated in the sub-basins of these rivers.
Irrigation accounts for most of the groundwater use in the district. A total area of about
24,000 ha is irrigated using groundwater, over the Kharif and Rabi crops. In the Rabi season,
16,600 ha is irrigated while the rest is in the Kharif season. About 18% of the ground water is
tapped by tube wells and bore wells and the rest through shallow wells. Most of this occurs
in the plains area while agriculture in the hilly areas is largely rain fed.At the district level,
ground water utilization was about 15.7 percent (CGWB, 1995). Munagapaka Mandal had the
highest utilization (63 percent) followed by Kasimkota Mandal with 43 percent. Both are
located in the plains and the former is likely.to have reached the grey category in ground
water abstraction by now.
The plains have about four times the population of the Agency areas. The population
density is about 6 times that in the Agency. About 53 percent of the land is cultivated and a
third of it is irrigated. Half of the irrigated area relies on tanks, whereas about a third is
dependent on canals. There is a marked difference in well densities between the Agency
areas and the plains. In the plains, agriculture is well established and well densities reach
up to 10 per km2 and are increasing with the advent of exploratory drilling programme of the
APSIDC and other institutions.
In the Agency areas, irrigation is restricted to valley-fill areas through Dug wells, even
though at places, DCBW, borewells, filter points and shallow tube wells have been dug. Dug
wells are constructed in all typ JS of rock formations. The area under cultivation is only
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the irrigated area, most of the irrigation (about 70 percent) is from traditional sources like
springs, waterfalls etc.The area irrigated by tanks in the Agency tract is only one-tenth
(6,000 ha) of that in the plains.
In other parts of the district, energised dug wells are used on an average for about
120 days a year, working for 3 hours a day at a discharge of 22,5 m3 per hour (roughly 0.086
ham per annum). Dug wells without pumpsets work for about six hours a day with an
average discharge I of 2.2.5 m3 per hour (0.37 ham per annum). Most of the bore wells in the
district are used as drinking water sources. Bore wells yield between 1 and 15 m3 per hour.
The best yielding bore wells are generally found in the valley areas. In Vishakhapatnam
district, there are a total of 5,627 tanks of which 274 are large and have an average command
area of 73 ha. Smaller tanks, with average command area of 6.2 ha were 1 5,353 in numbers.
The total irrigated area in Visakhapatnam district is at 1.77 lakh ha. The share of
canals is only 18.1% of the total irrigated area.. Tanks contribute 17.6% to the total irrigated
area. Open wells have a much higher share of 30.4% in the irrigated area. The highest share
of 33.8% is contributed by Tube / bore wells. The contribution of other sources and lift
irrigation is virtually nil in the district. Although the number of other sources is reported
quite high, the area irrigated by it is not given. The canal irrigation covers 13353 ha spanning
over six mandals viz., Chodavaram, Cheedikada, K.Kotapadu, Deverapalli, Narsipatnam and
Madugula. The major crops under canal irrigation – alluvial soils are paddy and sugar cane
during khairf. The rabi prospects depend on the water storage in the reservoirs, as they are
purely rain fed and depend on rainfall received during south-west monsoon. Productivity of
paddy is 1980 kg/ha and that of sugarcane is 58326 kg/ha. 21989 ha area is covered under
this situation involving 16 mandals. Out of them, 11 are the tribal mandals. The main source of
irrigation is check dams. The check dams will be constructed across the geddas and hill
streams and water is diverted from the source to the destination by digging channels. The
major crops are paddy (19939 ha) and Sugarcane (891 ha). The mandals benefited are
Pendurthi, Gajuwaka, Makavarapalem, Nathavaram, Madugula, Arakuvalley, Hukumpeta,
Ananthagiri, Dumbriguda, Paderu, G.Madugula, Pedabayalu, Munchingiput, Chinthapalli,
G.K.Veedhi and Koyyuru. The productivity of paddy is 1975 kg/ha. Though the water potential
is quite high in the agency mandals due to heavy rains in khairf, there is no control over
irrigation. As the water flows across the fields, the productivity is low under irrigated
situation.
10289 ha area falls under well irrigation which is through wells and bore wells
using electrical pumpsets or diesel engines. Under these assured irrigation sources,
farmers are used to grow paddy and sugarcane, besides all I.D crops. The productivity of all
crops is comparatively higher than that in other situations, because of the assured
irrigation. The wells and bore wells are functional in 29 mandals of the district. They are
Bheemunipatnam, Padmanbham Pedagabtyada, Anandapuram, Pendurthi, Sabbavaram,
Parawada, Anakapalli, Munagapaka, Gajuwaka, Chodavaram, Butchaipeta, Cheedikada,
K.Kotapadu, Devarapalli, Yellamanchili, Atchutapuram, Rambilli, S.Rayavaram,
Payakaraopeta, Nakkapalli, Makavarapalem, Nathavaram, Narsipatnam, Rolugunta,
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kharif under agricultural sector (7802 ha) are sugarcane (5985 ha), paddy (1405 ha), maize
(244 ha) and ragi (168 ha). 2283 ha area is under horticulture, while 32 ha area is under
mulberry. 172 ha area is devoted to foddercrops. During rabi, 11096 ha is under agricultural
sector. The major crops are sesamum (2949 ha), black gram (2714 ha), green gram (2352
ha), groundnut (1306 ha), maize (1245 ha) and paddy (413 ha).
14101 ha area is under vegetables, while 240 ha area is under fodder crops. The
productivity of paddy during kharif is 2180 ha and during rabi, it is 2220 kg/ha. The sugarcane
productivity is 62410 kg per ha. The productivity levels of black gram and green gram are
about 782 kg/ ha and that of groundnut is 2367 kg/ha.
36539 ha of area falls under Tank irrigation and 39 mandals are covered by this situation.
The mandals are Bheemunipatnamm, Padmanabham, Anandapuram, Pedagantyada,
Visakhapatnam (Rural), Pendurthi, Sabbavaram, Parawada, Anakapalli, Kasimkota,
Gajuwaka, Chodavaram, Butchipeta, Nakkapalli, Cheedikada, K.Kotapadu, Devarapalli,
Yellamanchili, Atchutapuram, Rambilli, S.Rayavaram, Payakaraopeta, Makavarapalem,
Nathavarm, Kotauratla, Narsipatnam, Golugonda, Rolugunta, Ravikamatham, Madugula,
Arakuvalley, Hukumpeta, Ananthagiri, Paderu, G.Madugula, Dumbriguda, Chinthaplli and
G.K.Veedhi. The major crops under agriculture sector (28564 ha) are paddy (21044 ha) and
Sugrcane (7520 ha). 43 ha area is under horticulture and 7932 ha area is under aquaculture
in this situation.
5.1.2 Major Irrigation Project:
The completed major irrigation project in Visakhapatnam district is (1) Thandava Reservoir
Project is covered an ayacut of 34,581 ac falling in two assembly constituencies namely
Narsipatnam and Payakaraopet. The ongoing major irrigation project is (1) Indirasagar
Polavaram Project which covered an ayacut of 1,43,000 acres.

5.1.3 Medium Irrigation Project:


The completed medium irrigation projects are (1) Pedderu Reservoir Project is 19,969 ac (2)
Raiwada Reservoir Project is 15,344 ac (3) Konam Reservoir Project is 12,638 ac (4) Varaha
Reservoir Project is 4,484 ac.

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Fig. 16. Major and Medium Irrigation Projects


5.1.4 Tank Information System:
Andhra Pradesh Space Applications Centre developed a Web Portal GIS for Tank
Information System (TIS) in Andhra Pradesh. In web portal minor irrigation tanks are
classified as more than 40 ha, 10 to 40 ha and less than 10 ha command. Information
pertaining to nearly 15,000 tanks in Andhra Pradesh has been published in APSAC website
and information regarding1400 tanks in Visakhapatnam district has so far been published in
the website, www.apsac.gov.in. In that information, all are of 10 to 40 ha category. The tank-
wise information like location details, hydrological details and other standard information
related to the tank are presented. The following details are shown in website.

Table: 14 Hydrological units of Visakhapatnam district:


Sr. Major Hydrological unit, Nos.
Minor basin Area, km2
No. basin Sub Cascades Tanks

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basins
1 Nagavali 62.70 1 4 0
2 Champavathi 128.51 4 11 13
Minor drainages between
3 11.25 1 1 2
Direct Gosthani & Champavathi
4 to Bay Gosthani 645.89 10 60 390
of Madhuravada minor
5 266.48 5 27 138
Bengal drainages
6 Naravagedda 422.48 12 40 306
7 Anakapalli minor drainages 429.31 9 32 433
8 Saradha 2606.35 33 164 1480

9 Varaha 1213.28 23 102 718


10 Godav Thandava 1147.42 18 74 592
11 ari Pampa 8.43 1 2 0
12 Yeleru 711.28 8 35 30
13 Sabari 3649.48 24 184 94
14 Pamuleru 40.48 1 2 0
Total 11343.35 150 738 4,196

5.1.5 Minor Irrigation Tanks:


In Visakhapatnam district according to the Master Plan records (1965-1981) of I & CAD
department, there are 3,816 tanks including 72 kalvas. NIRD study report on irrigation tanks
in Andhra Pradesh (2007) lists 3106 tanks, while the Survey of India toposheets (1988-89)
show 3,996 tanks.

Table :15 Drainage system with discriprtion of Main Rivers


Area Drained % of Area DRained in
S.NO Name of the River
(Sq.KM) the District
1 Godavari Basin 4492.77 38.80
2 Gosthani 864.10 7.4
3 Maduravada 271.06 2.3
4 Naravagedda 431.33 3.77
5 Saradha 2663.59 23.00
6 Thandava 1179.89 10.18
7 Varaha 1238.24 10.69
8 Ànakapalle Basin area 438.23 3.7

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Table :16 Salient Feature of Important River and Streams:


S.NO Name of the River or Total Length of Place of orgin Altitude at
Stream the Orgin
District(Kms)
1 Godavari Basin 63.61 Nasikthrayambakam 1067 M
2 Gosthani 67.25 Gannela RF 1000 M
3 Maduravada
24.15 Ramapuram Village 330 M
4 Naravagedda 27.45 Balajipalem 60 M
5 Saradha 13.41 Peddakota R F 1040 M
6 Thandava
71.24 Suravaram Village 900 M
7 Varaha 84.95 Kotagaruvu 960 M
8 Ànakapalle Basin area 19.24 Marripalem 100 M

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Fig.17 Drainage, surface water bodies, basin and sub basin boundaries

5.2. Ground Water Prospects of Visakhapatnam District


5.2.1 Geology of Visakhapatnam District:
The study area geologically belongs to Precambrian age and is characterized by the
occurrence of meta-sediments and intrusive meta igneous bodies. Apart from meta
sediments, the area is also marked by the occurrence of recent sediments such as red
sediments with calcium carbonate calcretes, dune sands and beach sands with
economically important black sand concentrations. All these rocks and sediments
characteristically exhibit a variety of geomorphic features distributed from deepest
hinterland to near coastal plains.
The study area is characterized by Eastern Ghat mobile belt. This area covered with
denudational hills of range between 30 and 594m above mean sea level. Kailasa range and
Yarada range are the two important hill ranges. Kailasa hill range limits the Visakhapatnam
city in the northern boundary where as the Yarada range is located in the southern side.
These two ranges are being separated from each other by a vast tidal basin, a few scattered
hillocks and portions of low land. The above mentioned two hill ranges attaining a maximum
height of 506 and 356m, respectively are extending nearly, east to west, and thus deviate
from the general NE–SW trend of Eastern Ghats. These two hill ranges typically end their
extremities into the sea as promontories. The Dolphin’s nose, one such promontory formed
by Yarada range, is famous for its shape similar to the fish Dolphin. Garnet – sillimanite –
biotite gneisses (Khondalites), hypersthene granites (Charnockites), garnetiferous granites
(Leptynites), quartzites and pegmatites are the chief rock types that occur as bedded and
banded as well as massive formations in Visakhapatnam district.The area can be termed as
Archean high grade metamorphic migmatite complex of the Eastern Ghat mobile belt.
The Eastern Ghats Super Group comprising Khondalite and Chamockite Groups is exposed
in the central part of the upland area. They consist of quartz, K-feldspar, garnet, sillimanite,
graphite, with or without corundum.

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Fig.18 Geology of Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh


5.2.2 Mineral Resources of Visakhapatnam District:
Visakhapatnam District is geologically endowed with different Geological formations from
Archaeans to Quatemaries, comprising a variety of mineral resources. Visakhapatnam and
its surrounding areas are having mineral deposits of quartzite, bauxite, graphite, manganese,
titanium, silica sand and 1,000 MT of bauxite reserves. The Iron ore and other minerals, from
the neighbouring states are transported through rail and road to Visakhapatnam.
Visakhapatnam district is known for Bauxite deposits besides availability of location
specific Industrial Minerals such as Apatite and Vermiculite, Semi Precious Stones, Laterite,
Calcite ,Quartzite ,China clay and Beach Minerals. In addition to these, Minor Minerals also
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Stone. Colour Granites are useful for cutting and polishing purposes which can be used for
flooring and elevation in civil constructions and also as decorative purpose and
monuments.The magsive rock of granulite gneiss/leptynite can be cut into granite blocks
wth various sizes upto gang s.rw size blocks. Road Metal and Building Stone, Cravel and
Rough Stones are ubiquitous in nature and usefr in civil constructions. The District has
mineral deposits of Bauxite Apatite (Rock Phosphate) Calcite, Crystalline limestone confined
to tribal tracts. Bauxite deposits at Sapparla, Jerrila and Gudem of G.K.Veedhi Mandal are
considered to be the largest in the country. Bauxite deposits are also identified at Galikonda,
Katuki, Chittemgondi of Araku group deposits, Katamrajukonda of Gurthedu sub-group of
deposits. Phosphate Apatite is available in Kasipatnam village of Ananthagiri mandal. Rich
deposits of crystalline limestone and Calcite are mapped in Borra Caves and along the Valley
up to Araku from Borra and around Valasi village of Ananthagiri mandal. Ruby Mica is another
mineral available in the District essential for electrical and electronic industries. The mineral
occurs in the form of Phologopite and is confined to Borra tract.
Quartz is another mineral found mostly in Bheemunipatnam, Padmanabham, Devarapalli,
K.Kotapadu and Ananthagiri mandals. Vermiculate found near Kasipatnam of Ananthagiri
mandal. Clay deposits near Malivalasa of Araku mandal are identified. Limeshell useful for
manufacture of chemical grade lime is also available in the district. Red and Yellow ochre
deposits are also identified in Araku and Ananthagiri mandals.

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Fig:19 Detailed Legend with Stratigraphic Sequence of Visakhapatnam District


Gemstone:
Gem variety of sillimanite is reported from the khondalite and migmatites in Araku and Paderu
area. In Araku it is occuring within the khondalite near Korai, Turaiguda and Panirangani
where as in Paderu area it occurs within the migmatised khondalite near Nittimaidi and Kontil.
Bauxite:

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Bauxite cappings of variable extent and thickness occur on several hill tops. The important
Bauxite deposits are in the areas of Galikonda, Chittamgondi, Araku and at Gudem and
Sapparla, and in Chintapalle area. The alumina in the ore ranges from 45 to over 51 %. Some
more cappings are also reported in Minimuluru and Anantagiri areas.Used for Alluminium
Indusry, Cement, Steel and Petrol Industry.
Graphite:
Graphite is present in the khondalite suite of rocks as specks, streaks, veins and lenses. It
occurs at Kuppumetta, Lankalapalem, Peddalapalem, Marupalem, Tadapala, Sivalingapuram,
and Padikonda. Graphite is used in the manufacture of crucibles, as lubricant in machinery
working at high temperature, in the manufacturing of dry battery cells and in electrical
industry.
Apatite:
Apatite occurs in Kasipatnam area as veins. It is largely used in the manufacturing of
fertilizers. Reserves are estimated up to a depth of 100m.Used for Fertilizers , Gems and
Jewelry.
Vermiculite:
Vermiculite occurs along the margins of apatite vein zones in Kasipatnam area, and is used in
cement concrete and gypsum plasters for acoustical, air conditioning and fire proof. Sizeable
reserves are estimated.
Magnetite:
It is seen associated with apatite in Kasipatnam area and the reserves are estimated to a
depth of 30m.Used forSpecific gravity Separation.
Marble / Crystalline limestone:
Magnesian marble/crystalline limestones occur as bands at Borra. It is used as filler, mild
abrasive and for making magnesian lime.
Phlogophite mica:
Occurs in narrow zones in granitic rocks at Borra and useful as heat resistants principally in
the Electronic and Electrical Industries.
Ochre:
Ochre deposits occur at Sarangi and Araku along Nalla section at foothills. Ochre is used in
distemper and paints.
Beach sands:
In Bhimunipatnam, monazite and ilmenite sands occur in an area over a stretch of 11 Kms.
Ilmenite is used for extraction of Titanium. Monazite is a strategic mineral, associated with the
beach sands, ranging in concentration from 1-2%, and is used for extraction of Thorium
5.2.3 Geomorphology of the District:
Using IRS satellite data and GIS detailed geological, geomorphological and structural map of
Visakhapatnam District was generated as per Rajiv Gandhi National Drinking Water Mission
(RGNDWM) guidelines on 1: 50,000 scale. The objective of this is to map lithology,
geomorphology and structural characteristics of an area on 1:50,000 scale and to integrate
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structures for ground water recharge. Various hydrogeomorphic units are delineated and
suitable recharge structures are proposed at drinking water affected villages under this
project. The description of geomorphic units of different origins (Fig.9) mapped in
Visakhapatnam District are described as follows.

Fig.20 Geomorphology of Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh

5.2.4. Landforms of fluvial origin:


The word fluvial is used in Earth science to refer to processes and landforms produced by
running water. As with other surficial processes, running water can either erode material
from the earth’s landscape, or deposit layers of sediment. The resulting landforms can thus
be classified as either erosional landforms or depositional landforms. The incredible power
of running water in carving various erosional and depositional landforms is well known.
Although the quantity of water in stream is small at one time during the course of the year,
very large volumes of water moves through the channel and they form an important
component in the hydrological cycle. The fluvial dissection of the landscape consists of
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drainage network. Drainage networks display many types of quantitative regularity that are
useful in analyzing both the fluvial systems and the terrains that they dissect (NRSA, 2007).
Alluvial plain:
A level or gently sloping tract or a slightly undulating land surface produced by extensive
deposition of alluvium, usually adjacent to a river that periodically overflows its banks; it
may be situated on a flood plain, a delta, or alluvial fan. This landform is predominantly seen
on the southern part of the District.
Palaeochannel: Deep valleys cut in the bedrock terrain and today filled largely with alluvium,
glacial outwash gravels and sands or with tills. These are a good source for underground
water.
Flood plain:
The surface or strip of relatively smooth land adjacent to a river channel constructed (or in
the process of being constructed) by the present river in its existing regimen and covered
with water when the river overflows its banks at times of high water. It is built of alluvium
carried by the river during floods and deposited in the sluggish water beyond the influence
of the swiftest current.
Delta:
The low, nearly flat, alluvial tract of land deposited at or near the mouth of a river, commonly
forming a triangular or fan shaped plain of considerable area enclosed and crossed by many
distributaries of the main river, perhaps extending beyond the general trend of the coast,
and resulting from the accumulation in a wider body of water (usually a sea) of sediment
supplied by a river in such quantities that it is not removed by tides, waves and currents.
Valley fill:
The unconsolidated sediment deposited by any agent so as to fill or partly fill a valley.

5.2.5 Landforms of coastal origin


Coasts are also the loci of a unique assemblage of erosional and depositional processes.
The various landforms of coastal areas are almost exclusively the result of the action of
ocean waves. Wave action creates some of the world’s most spectacular erosional
landforms. Where wave energy is reduced, depositional landforms like beaches are created.
The source of energy for coastal erosion and sediment transport is wave action. A wave
possesses potential energy as a result of its position above the wave trough, and kinetic
energy caused by the motion of the water within the wave. This wave energy is generated by
the frictional effect of winds moving over the ocean surface. The higher the wind speed and
the longer the fetch or distance of open water across which the wind blows and waves
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waves or swells travel faster than short, locally generated sea waves. They also have longer
wave periods and this is how they are distinguished from the short sea waves on reaching
the coast. Long swells, which have travelled hundreds of kilometers, may have wave
periods of upto 20 seconds. Smaller sea waves have wave periods of 5 to 8 seconds. Where
ocean depths are greater than the length of the waves, the wave motion does not extend to
the ocean floor and therefore remains unaffected by the floor. As the ocean depth falls
below half the wavelength, the bottom increasingly affects the wave motion. As the depth of
water decreases, the wave height increases rapidly and the wavelength decreases rapidly.
Thus, the wave becomes more and more peaked as it approaches the shore, finally curling
over as a breaker and breaking on the shore. As the wave breaks, its potential energy is
converted into kinetic energy, providing a large amount of energy for the wave to do work
along the shoreline. Transportation by waves and currents is necessary in order to move
rock particles eroded from one part of a coastline to a place of deposition elsewhere. One of
the most important transport mechanisms results from wave refraction. Since waves rarely
break onto a shore at right angles, the upward movement of water onto the beach (swash)
occurs at an oblique angle. However, the return of water (backwash) is at right angles to the
beach, resulting in the net movement of beach material laterally. This movement is known
as beach drift. The endless cycle of swash and backwash and resulting beach drift can be
observed on all beaches. Frequently, backwash and rip currents cannot remove water from
the shore zone as fast as it is piled up there by waves. As a result, there is a build up of water
that results in the lateral movement of water and sediment just offshore in a direction with
the waves. The currents produced by the lateral movement of water are known as long
shore currents. The movement of sediment is known as long shore drift, which is distinct
from the beach drift described earlier, which operates on land at the beach. The combined
movement of sediment via long shore drift and beach drift is known as littoral drift. Tidal
currents along coasts can also be effective in moving eroded material. While incoming and
outgoing tides produce currents in opposite directions on a daily basis, the current in one
direction is usually stronger than in the other resulting in a net one-way transport of
sediment. Long shore drift, long shore
currents, and tidal currents in combination determine the net direction of sediment
transport and areas of deposition. Using multi-temporal satellite data can bring out the
dynamics of the coast (NRSA, 2007).
Beach:
A gently sloping zone, typically with a concave profile, of unconsolidated material that
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material or physiographic form (such as a cliff) or to the line of permanent vegetation


(usually of the effective limit of the highest storm waves).
Beach ridge:
A low, essentially continuous mound of beach or beach and dune material (sand, gravel,
shingle) heaped up by the action of waves and currents on the backshore of a beach beyond
the present limit of storm waves or the reach of ordinary tides, and occurring singly or as
one of a series of approximately parallel deposits. The ridges are roughly parallel to the
shoreline and represent successive positions of an advancing shoreline.
Coastal plain:
A low, generally broad but sometimes narrow plain that has its margin on the shore of a
large body of water (esp. the ocean) and its strata either horizontal or very gently sloping
toward the water, and that generally represents a strip of recently emerged sea floor or
continental shelf.
Dune and Swale complex:
It is a large complex of parallel wetland swales and upland beach ridges (dunes) found in
coastal embayment and on large sand spits along the shorelines of the Great Lakes. The
upland dune ridges are typically forested, while the low swales support a variety of
herbaceous or forested wetland types, with open wetlands more common near the
shoreline and forested wetlands more prevalent further from the lake.
Tidal flat:
An extensive, nearly horizontal, marshy or barren tract of land that is alternately covered
and uncovered by the rise and fall of the tide, and consisting of unconsolidated sediment
(mostly mud and sand). It may form the top surface of a deltaic deposit.
Intertidal deposits:
Intertidal deposits are characterized by the occurrence of consolidated and unconsolidated
sediments. Beach rock, armoured mud balls and conglomeratic beach rock are the
consolidated deposits. Rounded and flat pebbles mark the unconsolidated deposits. These
deposits are mainly found beneath the red sediment cover and exposed at places where the
sediment is removed or washed off. The extensive construction activity along the coast is
causing the removal of red sediments. These intertidal deposits are exposed in some places
(near Rushikonda and Ramakrishna beach).The area of exposure of these sediments varies
from 200 sq. mts to 4000 sq.mts. They are exposed at a distance of few meters to as much as
500 mts from the present day sea water mark. Beach pebbles, which are flatty in shape, are
well rounded. They vary in size from 1 cm to 30 cm. The pebbles are mainly quartzitic in
composition. Some pebbles of khondalitic composition are also observed. Some small
pebbles are wedged to large boulders by the intertidal cement. The presence of carbonate
content in this cement is revealed by the acid test. The presence of intertidal deposits
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Red Sediments:
Red sediments are prominent features of the study area. Sometimes they attain a height of
30 mts above the mean sea level. They exhibit typical bad land like topography. These
sediments are homogeneous in nature, unfossiliferous and exhibit characteristic reddish
colour, which gives the name red sediments. Red sediment is formed in a highly oxidizing
environment, so that the iron is present in the form of red ferric hydroxide. The mineralogy of
the sand containing red sediment is almost similar to the present day dune sand, except for
minerals like garnet that are absent in red sediments. This is due to leaching of these
unstable minerals that contribute to the red colour. Garnet and the other unstable minerals
convert into iron oxide contributing to the red color of the sand. Some believe that the red
dunes had formed during the quaternary era; i.e.1.8 Ma ago when sea level oscillations and
subsequent rapid climatic changes contributed to arid conditions leading to formation of the
dunes. Red beds are formed due to headward erosion of uplifted land present at INS Kalinga,
which is traversed by Peddagadda River. Here rill marks, gully erosion and calcretes are
observed Texturally the sand content in red sediment confirms their dunal affinity.

Calcretes:
These features are part of red sediments and mainly formed by the deposition of calcium
carbonate and attain different forms. These are like root like systems, corn stone like forms
etc. It is believed that these forms are resulted due to intake of calcium rich groundwater by
the plants system resulting in the deposition of calcium within the roots of the plant.
.Wave cut Platform:
It is a gently sloping surface produced by wave erosion and extends outward into the sea
from the base of a sea cliff. It is also called the wave cut bench. These platforms occur at
some height above MSL in this area. This wave cut platform is a result of constant wave
action on the rocky cliffs of the head land. Wave cut platforms have been observed in the
study area near places like Rushikonda, Ramadri and Thotlakonda area. In fact, the wave cut
platforms are the modified sea promontories where the perpendicularly running hillocks
are flattened by the continuous wave erosion.
Marine Platform/Terrace:
It is a gently sloping (sea-ward) platform/terrace above the present sea level. These
terraces are now exposed to sub-aerial weathering and erosion and are often covered by
rubble. These marine platforms are fairly open and wide. A remnants of marine terrace
occurs at 10 mts. above MSL on a hill called Merakametta close to the sea near Gangavaram,
12 kms SW of Visakhapatnam. Similar terraces also occur close to the sea SW of
Rushikonda. These well preserved rocky terraces (in Khondalite) perhaps indicate higher
sea-levels of the past around 10 to 12 mts above present MSL. These are probably of
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Period/era.
Sea Stack:
A sea stack is a small isolated usually steep sided rocky mass or island near cliffy shore
often detached from the head land by wave erosion assisted by sub – aerial weathering (
Bloom 2003). Sea stacks are remanents of retreated sea cliff. A number of sea cliffs can be
noted all along the coast. They also indicate submergence along the east coast of India. This
is observed near Park Hotel along Visakhapatnam coast.
Sea Cave:
It is a cavity or opening in the base of a sea cliff excavated by wave action along the weak
zones in an easily weather able rock (Bloom 2003). This is formed as a result of scooping of
rock material by constant attack of waves on the khondalite out crops. The cave being at the
sea level, it is frequently affected by tides. It is often filled with beach sand. Some sea caves
have been observed at places like Rushikonda and Thotlakonda where these hills are
exposed to wave action during earlier times of higher sea levels.
Serpent Hood Structures:
These structures are formed by the continuous battering of sea waves causing concave
snake hood like structures (Garner 1974). These structures are noted along this coast in
Gangavaram, Rushikonda etc. These are 15 to 16 m above present day mean sea level. The
sea caves and the serpent hood structures are obvious indicators of past higher sea levels.
Promontories:
A promontory is a prominent mass of land which overlooks lower lying land or a body of
water (Garner 1974). Most promontories are formed either from a hard ridge of rock that has
resisted the erosive forces that have removed the softer rock to the sides of it, or the high
grounds that remain between two river valleys where they form a confluence. A Number of
promontories are observed in Kailasa hill, Yarada hill and Thotla konda hill.

Wind Gap:
It is a narrow to deep gorge or valley across a mountain ridge formed by a stream. Wind gap
is a former water gap presently abandoned by a stream.Most wind gaps are produced by one
of the four mechanisms: 1. River capture; 2. glacial breaching; 3. Accidental diversion, e.g.
land slides; 4. Climatic changes (Thornbury 2002). About 1.5km wide wind gap is observed
along the Kailasa hill range at venkojipalem. This gap is believed to be formed by a river that
some time back lost its waters to a stream flowing east, probably by headward erosion.

Natural Bridge:
A natural bridge or natural arch is a natural geological formation where a rock arch forms,
with an opening underneath (Bloom, 2003). Most natural arches form as a narrow ridge,
walled by cliffs. They become narrower from erosion, with a softer rock stratum under the
cliff-forming stratum that is gradually eroding out until the rock shelters thus formed, meet
underneath the ridge. A beautiful small natural bridge is observed at Thotlakonda

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5.2.6 Landforms of Structural Origin:


Landform of structural origin is related to structural aspect of the area. Most of the
landforms under this class have genesis related to underlying structure. Structure plays an
important role for reducing the resistance of rock which manifests itself in different
geomorphic forms. Some of the variation is minor and some are in mega scale. The mega
scale forms have a dramatic effect on the genesis of landforms and hence mapping of such
forms indirectly indicates the structural set up of the area. The mega scale structural
features like fault and fold depending on its type plays an important role in genesis of
structural landform. The influence of geologic structures on the development and
appearance of landscapes is prominent. The influence of geologic structures ranges from
large features, which exert a dominant influence on the form of an entire landscape, to small
features, which affect an individual landform and the geomorphic processes operating on it.
The structural control could be active structures whose form is directly impressed on the
modern landscape or ancient structural features whose influence on a modern landscape is
due primarily to differential erosion (NRSA, 2007).
Dome:
A general term for any dome shaped landform or rock mass, such as a smoothly rounded
rock-capped mountain summit, roughly resembling the dome of a building.

Structural Hills:
These represent Hills and valleys, which are originated due to tectonic process and are
highly dissected by the drainage lines. These can be further classified as highly, moderately
and low dissection depending on the density of joints and drainage. Mostly this will be
interpreted from a planimetric satellite data and the classification is highly subjective.
Dyke Ridge:
Intrusive features that are emplaced within the pre-existing fractures or where the fluid
pressure is great enough for them to form their own fracture during emplacements. They
are discordant bodies.
Cuesta:
A hill or ridge with a gentle slope on one side and a steep slope on the other; specifically an
asymmetric ridge with one face (dip slope) long and gentle and conforming with the dip of
the resistant bed or beds that form it, and the opposite face (scarp slope) steep or even cliff-
like and formed by the out crop of the resistant rocks, the formation of the ridge being
controlled by the differential erosion of the gently inclined strata.

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5.2.7 Landforms of Denudational origin:


Landform of denudational origin is formed where the denudation process dominates over
the other process. Most of the landform resulting due to this process is the combined effect
of mechanical and chemical weathering. Denudation is the process of removal of material
by erosion and weathering. This has direct influence on the relief of the area especially in the
reduction of relief to the base level. The agents are mostly water, ice and wind. The major
factors affecting denudation are geology, climate, tectonics and anthropogenic effects. All
rocks and minerals at or near surface are attacked by physical and chemical process. The
effect of this process is not same everywhere because of rocks varying resistance to
change. As a result weathering and erosion yield number of landforms, which have typical
shape and forms. Weathering is an essential part of the rock cycle. The parent material, or
rock weathered material is disaggregated to form smaller fragments and some of the
minerals are dissolved and removed by the agent of water. This removal of material is
erosion and is accomplished by running water, wind, glacier etc. The weathering provides a
raw material for the sedimentary rock and soil (NRSA, 2007).
Denudational Hill:
It is a highly dissected hill which has obliterated the structures.
Inselberg:
A prominent, isolated, steep sided, usually smoothed and rounded, residual knob, hill or
small mountain of circumdenudation rising abruptly form and surrounded by an extensive
and nearly level, lowland erosion surface in a hot, dry region (as in the deserts of southern
Africa or Arabia), generally bare and rocky although partly buried by the debris derived from
and overlapping its slopes; it is characteristic of an arid or semiarid landscape in a late stage
of the erosion cycle.
Pediment:
A broad, flat or gently sloping, rock floored erosion surface or plain of low relief, typically
developed by sub aerial agents (including running water) in an arid or semiarid region at the
base of an abrupt and receding mountain front or plateau escarpment, and underlain by
bedrock (occasionally by older alluvial deposits) that may be bare but more often partly
mantled with a and discontinuous veneer of alluvium derived from the upland masses and in
transit across the surface.
Pediment-Inselberg Complex:
The pediments dotted by numerous inselberg of small sizes, which makes it difficult to
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Pediplain:
An extensive, multi-concave, rock cut erosion surface formed by the coalescence of two or
more adjacent pediments and occasional desert domes, and representing the end result
(the “peneplain”) of the mature stage of the erosion cycle. Based on the thickness of
weathering they are further classified as shallow, moderate and deep pediplains.
Residual Hill: A small remnant hill, which has witnessed all forms of denudation.

5.3 Structural Features of Visakhapatnam District:


The district forms a part of Eastern Ghats Mobile Belt exposing all the characteristic litho
units of the Eastern Ghat Super group such as the khondalite, charnockite and migmatite.
The marine sediments of active beach and tidal flat are seen in the narrow Coastal plain. The
coastal plain south of Elamanchili is rocky, scarp faced and believed to be fault controlled.
The rocks along the coast bear the impressions of sea level fluctuations up to an elevation of
130m above m.s.l.The structural grain of the litho units is defined by foliation which is
considered to have developed because of first phase of folding and uniformly shows
parallelism with the primary layering wherever preserved. The strike of the foliation varies
from NE - SW to NW - SE with moderate to steep dips. The rocks have been subjected to tight
isoclinals folding having a regional trend of NE-SW. As a result of cross folding on NW-SE
axis structural domes and basins have been formed in the area. These are well developed in
the proximity of the ridges around Visakhapatnam. Faults and lineaments trending mostly
NE - SW and NW - SE are seen in the area.This area is covered with denudational hills of
range between 30 to 594m above mean sea level. Kailasa range and Yarada range are two
important hill ranges. Kailasa hill range limits the Visakhapatnam city in the northern
boundary where as the Yarada range is located in the southern side. These two ranges are
being separated from each other by a vast tidal basin, a few scattered hillocks and portions
of low land. The above mentioned two hill ranges attaining a maximum height of 506 and
356m respectively are extending nearly east to west, and thus deviate from the general NE –
SW trend of Eastern Ghats. These two hill ranges typically end their extremities into the sea
as promontories. The Dolphin’s nose, one such promontory formed by Yarada range, is
famous for its shape similar to the fish Dolphin.

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Fig.21 Structural Map of Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh

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5.4 Ground Water Prospects in the District:

Fig.22 Ground Water Scenario in Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh

The groundwater in the major part of the district within the EasternGhat Supergroup of
rocks is fracture controlled. The potentiality is high along the fractures and it is low to
moderate away from fractures. The permeability in these rocks is 0.50 - 20 m/day and
specific yield is 0.005-0.025 ltrs/sec. The ground water occurs at shallow depths in flood
plains. Quality of groundwater suffers in the coastal plains but potable water is tapped from
shallow depths in the beach ridges. Ground water occurs under water table conditions in
weathered residue and under semiconfined to confined conditions in deeper fracture zones.
The thickness of weathering varies from 4 to 20 m, in general. The weathered zone is porous
and extends to deeper levels in Khondalites as compared to other formations. The ground
water abstraction is mostly through dug wells or shallow bore wells. The ground water is
used mostly domestic purpose. The depth of the dug wells ranges from 2 to 22 mbgl while
the general depth in between 7 and 12 mbgl. The depth of bore wells ranges from 15 to 80
mbgl and their yields are between from 0.5 and 3 lps. Higher yields are observed in

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Khondalites than in quartz-feldspathic gneisses and Charnockites. The unconsolidated


sediments in MVP area and Sandy aquifers in old city area are good aquifers. However, the
ground water development is restricted to shallow zone only. In the areas close to Kailasa
hills and Waltair highlands, the water levels are found to be deeper. The ground water
exploitation is done through deep open wells and bore wells. In areas like MVP colony,
Isukathota, parts of Lawson’s Bay, Mudusarlova valley ground water prospects are good. In
industrial areas like R.Venkatapuram (L.G. Polymers), Mindi, Chukkavanipalem (Hindustan
Zinc Ltd.,), the ground water is found to be highly contaminated. In port and surrounding
areas, the ground water has been contaminated initially due to sea water and subsequently
due to industrial effluents. The domestic pollution is high in urban residential localities.

The district can be divided into three distinct zones in terms of hydro-geology. The first zone
is the hilly region with limited ground water potential and also very little utilization. The
second zone is sandwiched between the hill zone and coastal zone. This zone is mostly
pediplain with mostly thick soil cover and has medium ground water resources; mostly in
weathered zone and few hard rock aquifers especially along the fractured zone. The third
zone is coastal alluvial and marine sedimentaries with alluvial aquifers which may be saline
at depths. This zone extends along the rivers quite deep into the second zone. There may be
few paleo- rivers in the zone two and three which may yield sufficient water for local water
supply schemes. About 10 percent of the area of the district has a fairly thick alluvial cover
and the rest is covered by Khondalitos and Chamockites. These are high grade metamorphic
rocks and the groundwater potential in unfractured zones is limited to a thin weathered
zone with a maximum thickness of about 15 m. In the hilly areas, some areas have residual
laterite indicating an old erosional surface. In these flat topped hills, the thickness of the
weathered zone reaches up to 25 m. or more. These hills are generally uninhabited. A few
perennial springs originate from these horizons and they are used by the local community
as a water source. In the hard rocks, the main aquifers are in the weathered and fractured
zones. Dug wells are common in the district with depths ranging from 5-10 m. and rarely
over 10 m. The depth to water level varies between 4-18 m. bgl. The yield of dug wells range
from 30-70 cum per day. The yield of wells piercing fresh and jointed gneiss varies from 0.3-
15 cum per hour, but is generally 5 cum per hour. A few patches of Gondwana sedimentary
rocks are seen in Nakkapalle and Yellmanchatli Mandals which have good ground water
potential. Wells in these areas yield up to 25 cum/hr. Alluvial areas occur along the major
rivers, their larger tributaries and along the coast. The widest patch of alluvium is seen near
Madugula and Chodavaram areas, where alluvial fans of several tributaries coalesce and
form potential areas for sinking shallow tube wells. In the alluvial areas, ground water is
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The depth to water level varies from artesian conditions to about 8 m. bgl. The shallow Dug
wells yield between 50 and 300 cum per day. Tube wells yield between 20-60 m3 per hour.
There is a thin strip of dunes or beach sands along the coastal zone. The depth to water level
in these range between 3.55 and 8.65 m bgl.
The total groundwater resource of the district is about 114,150 hectare metre (ha
m). The distribution of this resource is uneven with the hard rock hilly regions in the north
having very low resources and the southern alluvial plains being better endowed. The
ground water resource is equivalent to 9 percent of the average rainfall contribution. In
general, the recuperation rate of alluvial wells is 10 times that of a well in the hard rock
terrain. Shallow wells hardly yield water for irrigation and dry up in the summer months. The
plains area, with alluvium, has higher resources compared to the hilly northern part which
has a hard rock terrain. The hilly area acts as a runoff zone and the plains act as recharge
and discharge zone. The ground water resource of the district is about 9 percent of the
average rainfall.

The depth to water level varies widely over the same hydrogeological unit depending on
topography, drainage patterns and fracturing. Water level fluctuations over 13 All-India
Hydrograph network stations of CGWB show that water level fluctuations range between 0.5
4.8 m.. Most of the wells show quick response to rainfall, indicating very permeable soil
conditions. In some of the areas, the groundwater fails to get recharged as it is already full to
near surface levels and excess amounts are rejected as springs.

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Fig.23 Distribution of Piezometer Observation wells in Visakhapatnam District, Andhra


Pradesh
5.5 Ground Water Quality of Visakhapatnam District:
Water quality generally depends on the type of rock and the location of the aquifer with
respect to the coast in this region. The groundwater in this district is generally potable but
there are a total of 1,232 habitations with sources having TDS more than 1500 ppm. The
highest values are of the order of 5,000 ppm. Another 276 habitations had high fluoride
content (more than 1.5 ppm) in their water source. The highest values reported are about 4
ppm. In Payakaropeta mandal, out of the 276 habitations, about 80 percent have 1.6 ppm of
fluorides which is .marginally over the WHO standards (1.5 ppm). The fluorides are often
found along with TDS more than 1500 ppm. The high TDS in the plains is generally due to the
high chloride content but in the hill areas it may be due to high carbonates and bicarbonates
of Ca, Mg and Na in the water.
Ground water samples were collected from 2635 habitations out of 5757 habitations
representing for two seasons i.e., post monsoon and pre monsoon in December 2012 and
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and Sanitation Department (RWS & S) and analyzed for physico-chemical parameters like
TDS, TH, Cl, NO3, pH, F, Fe, TA and SO4 using standard techniques in the laboratory and
compared with the BIS (10500-2015), in terms of desirable, permissible and non potable
classes. Blue, yellow and red colours indicate pre monsoon quality and +, - ,. Symbols
indicate post monsoon quality for desirable, permissible and non-potable classes
respectively.

From the analysis, it has been observed that the ground water is polluted in pre
monsoon and post monsoon. About 20% of the area is under non potable category due to high
concentration of Nitrate, Total Dissolved Solids and fluoride. About 30% of the area is in
potable category and the remaining 50% of the area is covered in hills and waterbodies of
entire the District. The occurrence and movement of groundwater in an area are governed
by several factors such as topography, lithology, geological structure, depth of weathering,
extent of factures, drainage pattern, climate conditions and interrelationship between these
factors.

The CGWB has collected water samples during the course of systematic hydrogeological
surveys and from the national network of Hydrograph stations in the districts. However,
according to the CGWB, this data does not show much year to year variations. In most of the
areas, carbonates are absent, except for Saripalle region, where it ranges from 0-84 ppm. In
the upland areas, the water is generally less hard ranging from 77-200 ppm with chlorides
ranging from 7 50 ppm.
In the flood plain and the coastal areas, hardness ranges between 10 and 685 ppm; Chlorides
and Bicarbonates constitute 170-600 ppm and the specific conductance ranges between 880
and 2500 micro Siemens. In Ellamanchalli and Chodavaram Mandals, chlorides of over 1000
ppm have been reported (CGWB, undated). However, the PRED data, which is based on more
extensive water sampling, reports problems of high TDS in villages situated in all types of
terrains.
Of the 1,508 problem habitations, nearly two-thirds are situated in the plains but a significant
349 habitations are located in the hilly agency region. With more than 1200 mm rainfall in the
hilly region with faster groundwater movement, the possibility of high TDS is generally low.
For example in Araku valley, where 64 habitations have been reported to have problems of
brackishness, the CGWB observes that "In the upland areas of Dharakonda, Chintapalle,
Paderu and Araku , the water is less hard, with the hardness ranging between 77 and 200
ppm, very fresh with the Chloride ranging between 7 and 50 ppm and good with specific
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Fig. 24 Ground Water Quality Map of Visakhapatnam District


6. Details of Major and Minor Minerals Their Production and
Revenue in the District
6.1 Administrative Set-Up of Department of Mines and Geology in
Visakhapatnam District:

Department of Mines and Geology, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh is entrusted with both promotional
and regulatory functions for overall development of Mineral Sector and bifurcated into two
regular offices for the convenience of administration and monitoring the mines and quarries
with the following mandals in Visakhapatnam District and another office established for
monitoring of vigilance activity in the entire district.
6.2 Office of the Asst. Director of Mines and Geology, Visakhapatnam jurisdiction.

Anandapuram Chodavaram K-Kotapadu Rambilli


Ananthagiri Cheedikada Padmanabham Sabbavaram
Arakuvalley Devarapalli Pendurty V.Madugula
Atchuthapuram Dumbriguda Paravada Visakhapatnam (U)
Bheemunipatnam Gajuwaka Pedagantyada
Chinagadili Hukumpet Paderu

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6.3 Office of the Asst. Director of Mines & Geology, Anakapalli jurisdiction.

Anakapalli Kasimkota Nakkapalli Rolugunta


Butchayyapeta Kotauratla Narisipatnam S.Rayavaram
Chinthapalli Koyyuru Nathavaram Yelamanchili
Golugonda Makavarapalem Pedabayalu
G.Madugula Munagapaka Payakaraopeta
G.K.Veedhi Munchingiput Ravikamatham

6.4 Overall view of Mining Activity in the District:


The total Geographical area of the district is 11, 16,100 Hectares of which the mining / quarrying
activity is about 2141.36 Hectares only. It is only 0.19 % of the total Geographical area.
Visakhapatnam District is geologically endowed with different Geological formations
from Archaeans to Quaternaries, comprising a variety of mineral resources. Visakhapatnam
district is known for Bauxite deposits besides availability of location specific Industrial
Minerals such as Apatite and Vermiculite, Semi Precious Stones, Laterite, Calcite, Quartzite
,China clay and Beach Minerals. In addition to these, Minor Minerals include Colour Granite,
Road Metal and Building Stone, Gravel and Rough Stone.

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6.5 Mineral Resources of Visakhapatnam District:

As per literature (GSI, 2000) the following minerals are available in Visakhapatnam District.
BAUXITE:

Andhra Pradesh ranks next to Odisha in bauxite reserves with good quality bauxite
occurring as high level cappings over the khondalite-charnockite suite of rocks in the
Eastern Ghats covering parts of East Godavari, Visakhapatnam and Vizianagaram Districts.
The reserves of bauxite estimated in these districts are placed at 615.267 Mt.
Bauxite is the chief source for Aluminum mineral. Bauxite cappings of variable extent and
thickness occur on several hill tops. As per Circular No: 3/10, No: M-11012/1/2009-CCOM, dt:
14.07.10 of Indian Bureau of Mines, Notified threshold values of Bauxite is Al2O3-30% & Silica
(reactive)>5%.

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As per IBM Notification No. C-284/3/CMG/2017 dt: 25/04/2018, threshhold values are

(i) For Aluminous laterite: Al2O3- 20% (Min.)

(ii) For Bauxite: Al2O3- 30% (Min.) and SiO2 (Total)-7% (Max.)

These deposits are located in Chintapalli group - Sapparla, Gudem, Jerrela and
Katamrajokoinda Sub Group contain a reserve of 513.33 million tones of Bauxite Deposits.
Similarly bauxite deposits are also found in Araku group (Raktakonda, Golikonda &
Chittamgondi). All these deposits are located in Reserve Forest areas especially in notified
scheduled areas.

Bauxite forms cappings over Khondalite/ Charnockite in Eastern Ghats at an


elevation of 10901445 m above MSL in Visakhapatnam district. Average thickness ranges
from 3-15 m and a maximum of 50 m is encountered over Galikonda hill. A typical profile
comprises laterite/ bauxite, underlain by partially lateritised khondalite gneiss or
lithomarge which grades into kaolinised and unaltered gneiss. The east coast bauxites are
low in silica and titanium and relatively high in iron oxides when compared with those
derived from Deccan traps and are of Mio-Pliocene age.

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The total reserves of bauxite in the country have now been estimated to be 2000 million
tonnes after including east coast bauxite deposits. They occur scattered over a length of 400
km and width of 30 km 17° 47' to 19° 45', 18° 53' to 83° 30' trending NE. The deposits in Andhra
Pradesh sector are divided into Gurtedu, Chintapalle and Anantagiri groups. In general, grade
is 48% Al2 O3, 3% SiO2, in the 13 plateaus of Gudem-Dharakonda agency tracts of spread over
400 km 2 and the total reserves in them are 362 million tonnes of C2 category ore. The 17 nos
of additional plateaus in the neighbourhood may enhance the potential to 600 m.t. of ore. In
block - 3 of ‘Saparla’ north west of Chintapalle 43.25 million tonnes of ‘B’ category bauxite of
all grades averaging 46.59% Al2 O3 & 2.16 % SiO2 is available.
Only 13 mt of ore is Grade-1 category and 4 million tonnes of ore is grade-2 category
are available.
The area exhibits gently sloping conical plateau, broad and confined valley and the
bauxite deposits occur over moderately sloping plateaus. The khondalites form hills
whereas the charnockites occupy lower slopes and intervening valleys. Majority of deposits
are around linear scarps and conical peaks are without bauxite. The khondalite and
charnockite group of rocks trend NE-SW with moderate to steep dips towards SE. Cross
folding along N-S and NW-SE direction is recorded in khondalites and quartzites. In Saparla,
Dharakonda & Gudem areas bauxite occurs as a blanket and in contrast to central Indian
Bauxites do not display any oolitic or pisolitic structures. It occurs in various shades of
reddish brown, pinkish brown and cream. Relict foliation trends in NE-SW to ENEWSW
direction with southerly dips that are conformable with adjacent khondalites. It is mainly
composed of gibbsite. Other minerals are haematite, goethite, limonite and clay. Crystalline
gibbsite occurs as fine disseminations, sacchroidal/crystalline aggregates and sometimes
as thin layers. X-ray analysis indicated the major mineral to be gibbsite, followed by
hematite, minor goethite, sillimanite and anatase. In section bauxite shows gibbsite
showing polysynthetic twinning, iron hydroxides and few sillimanite grains. At places
gibbsite is surrounded by iron hydroxides and appears to have been derived from garnet.
Sapparla Group
The twelve plateaus of Saparla Subgroup are designated as Block-I to Block-12. The total
reserves in this group are 147.95 million tonnes of ore at average grade of 46.56% Al2O3,
2.42% SiO2. In block-13 the overall grade is + 45% Al2 O3 2.78 & 2.26 with an average thickness
of 5 m and sp.gr. of 2.and the reserves in Mandipalle Block 3(A), (B), (C), bauxite occurs over
an area of 0.80 km2 (1.3km x 900m), 0.75 km2 (1.2 x 900 m) and 0.67 km2 between 1122-1008 m
elevation (114 m) and between 1205 - 1089 m (116 m). Drill data from 6 blocks gave an overall
grade of 45% Al2 O3 + 2.78 and -2.26 with an average thickness if 5 m & sp.gr of 2.0. The
resource of this block is 22 million tonnes. Additional deposits of bauxite have been occurring
over .4614' .4698', .3715 m hills, occurring NE of Saparla Block-13 averaged 49.78 Al2O3and
1.12% SiO2. It has added to the area and tonnage.
Further the Government vide G.O.Ms.No.999, Industries and Commerce Department,
dated 25.10.1995 issued orders reserving all bauxite-bearing areas in Visakhapatnam
District for exploitation in public sector.

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Beach Placers:
Andhra Pradesh with over 900 km of coast is endowed with rich beach placers. The
placer concentration is more along the northern coast compared to the south. The
occurrences can be broadly grouped into two sectors, namely north and south, the northern
sector comprising the area between north of Visakhapatnam and to the north of Srikakulam
and the southern between south of Visakhapatnam and Tada in Nellore District.
The 37 km long coastal stretch between Lawson’s Bay in Visakhapatnam
District in the south to Kondada in Vizianagaram District in the north has concentration of
black sands at Lawson’s Bay Bhimunipatnam (19 km long and 120 m wide) and Annavaram-
Konda (12 km long x 900 m wide). These stretches have a heavy mineral grade of 17- 26%. The
beach placers estimated in these areas are of the order of 5.81 Mt.
Resistant and heavy minerals with specific gravity higher than 2.78 generally
constitute beach placers which are formed along the coast by wave and wind action. The
placers usually contain ilmenite, zircon, rutile, monazite, garnet and sillimanite. These
placers are also referred to as ‘black sands’ in view of significant concentration of ilmenite,
magnetite and monazite which gives it a black colour.

BEACH (HEAVY) MINERAL CONCENTRATIONS NOTICED IN DIFFERENT MICRO


ENVIRONMENTS ALONG THE COAST IN VISAKHAPATNAM DIST.,

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Ilmenite: (FeTiO 3 ) and rutile (TiO 2 ), the important ores of titanium, are mostly produced
from these placers. Titanium, a very light metal, is an important strategic metal and finds its
use in a wide range of applications including aerospace industry, electrical industry and
paints.
Zircon: the source of zirconium is used mostly in foundry sands and refractory paints.
Monazite, an important ore of thorium, is a phosphate of rare earth elements of Ce, La and
Nd.

Garnet: It is used in Water jet cutting, sand blasting, sand paper, water filtration and a
number of other uses.

Sillimanite: is mainly used in abrasive and refractory industry, respectively.

Calcite:

Calcite quarries of Ananthagiri Mandal of Visakhapatnam District.


The General strike of Eastern Ghats is NE-SW, dipping due NW. Within the high-grade
metamorphites of the Eastern Ghat Supergroup, crystalline limestone (mostly magnesium)
occurs as minor lenses at Borra and nearby areas. The crystalline calcite present due to
intrusion of carbonitite magma through the country rock as massive pockets. Within the
crystalline calcite well developed calcite crystals with rombhohedral cleavage are seen
near the contacts of carbonitite body and khondalite rock formed calc – granulites. At the
minor joints of Khondalites and Carbonitites, there are some flacky and tiny mica sheets
appearing in the minor joints. It is dark to black in colour may be of phlogophite variety.

The Calcite deposit of this area has concoidal fracture and crystalline in formation.
The physical quality of the Calcite is White to transparent in color and has vitreous luster.

Major Producers:

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Name of the Major producer: Sri B.Mutyalu

Apatite & Vermiculite:

The apatite deposit located to the north of Kasipatnam village in Visakhapatnam district of
A.P. falls in parts of toposheets 65N/3&4. The area is a rugged hilly terrain drained by the
stream network of Champavati and Gosthani rivers. The Kasipatnam apatite deposit is
associated with the Eastern Ghats SuperGroup of rocks, comprising garnet sillimanite
gneiss, calc-silicate rock, quartzite and granulite / amphibolite of the Khondalite Group and
The other rock types of granitoid suite viz. migmatite, gneiss, porphyritic granite etc belong
to the Migmatite Group. The basic and acid bodies like anorthosite, ultramafics, apatite and
pegmatite veins intrude the Eastern Ghats SuperGroup of rocks and granitoids.
The apatite-vermiculite-magnetite veins occur as sporadic enchelon fracture fillings within
charnockite and near the contact of khondalite with charnockite. A total of 110 veins were
recorded, around Sitaramapuram, Sitampeta, Budi and Regulavalsa, out of which 30 were
proved to be economically viable. The veins cut across foliation and trend NNW-SSE to NW-
SE. in the western part with steep dips (60°-70°) towards southwest whereas in the eastern
part they strike N-S, with steep dips towards west.

Under ground working pit with winch and Vermiculite sample at M/s Andhra
Phosphate (P) Ltd Mine:

The width of veins usually varies from a few cm to a maximum of 2.5 m and length from a few
metres to a maximum of about 600 m. The veins display pinching and swelling both along
and across the strike. Apatite occurs as well developed hexagonal crystals and crystal
aggregates of various dimensions measuring upto 60 x 20 cm. The gangue minearls include
vermiculite, magnetite, diopsid, hyalophane, and allanite. A total reserve 0.299 million
tonnes of apatite with 35 to 42.5% P205 has been inferred up a depth of 50 m excluding
Ragulavalasa zone area, as it is inaccessible.

Vermiculite:

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Vermiculite is a variety of mica formed due to alteration of biotite and phlogopite. It expands
to about 6 to 20 times its volume on heating. The expansion is due to the mechanical
separation of the layers caused by the evaporation of contained water. Vermiculite is light in
weight, fire proof and is a good thermal insulator. It is used in granular form as insulation in
houses, industrial structures and cold storage. It is also used in industrial equipment for fire
proofing. In Kasipatnam area of Visakhapatnam district, vermiculite occurs in large
quantities in association with apatite veins cutting across charnockite. Here, vermiculite is
recovered as a by-product, while mining for apatite.

Major Producer:
M/s Andhra Phosphate (P) Ltd : It has joint venture with M/s APMDC. At present Mine
stopped working and pursuing to obtain Environmental Clearance.
Laterite:
The area forms a part of granulite belt of Eastern Ghats. It is constituted of khondalites of
Archean age. These rocks are subjected to granulite faces of metamorphism owing to
repeated folding and shearing and are traversed by pegmatites and quartz veins of different
periods, These rocks trend in a general NE-SW direction with steep dips to SE with 45° to
60°. At places, the hill tops are capped by crust of Laterite. Laterite and Khondalite are the
litho units available in the area. Laterite occurs as a blanket deposit at higher altitudes over
a stretch of khondalite. This litho unit is the weathered and altered form of the Khondalite
which is the parent rock overlying laterite. The khondalite is a Garnet-Sillimanite.

Gneiss/Schist:
On alteration during latertisation, it gave rise to the Ferruginous kaolinised Rock, which is a
weathered mass with preponderant clay and iron oxides.
As per the notification of IBM crush hold values of Lateite is Al2O3<20%, Laterite is
available in Nathavaram, G.K.Veedhi and Chinthapalli Mandals in Visaskhapatnam District.

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Major Producers in the jurisdiction of AD MG Anakapalli :


1. Sri K.Lova Raju
2. Smt. S.Bhavani
3. Sri N.Raju Babu
4. Sri P.Demudu

In the jurisidiction of AD MG, Visakhapatnam, there was only one mining lease for laterite
held by M/s Vijayalaxmi Minerals in Haripuram Vg., Atchuthapuram (M) , Visakhapatnam
District- So far the lessee has extracted 3.27lakh mt of Laterite mineral from the mine since
inception of the mine. At present stopped to mine and pursuing for obtaining EC.

Quartz & Quartzite:


Quartzite is a metamorphic rock formed when quartz-rich sandstone or chert has been
exposed to high temperatures and pressures. The name quartzite implies not only a high
degree of induration (hardness), but also high quartz content. Quartzite generally
comprises greater than 90% percent quartz, and some examples, containing up to 99%
quartz, and are the largest and purest concentrations of silica in the Earth's crust. Quartzite
also tends to have a sugary appearance and glassy lustre. The varieties of colours displayed
by quartzite are a consequence of minor amounts of impurities being incorporated with the
quartz during metamorphism.
Quartzite mineral precisely occurs in 2 Mandals viz, K.Kotapadu, Padmanabham and at
present 10 quarry leases are existing covering an extent of 162.142 Ha in the district.
Major Producers:

1 Sri P.Gopala Reddy - Supply to Ferro Alloys Manufacting Units


2.Smt. M.A.R. Kumari - Supply to Ferro Alloys Manufacting Units
3. M/s. Ferro Alloys Corporation Ltd. - Supply to Ferro Alloys Manufacting Units
4. M/s. Rastriya Ispat Nigam Limited (RINL) – Captive Mine

Uses: The crushed Quartzite is being used in the manufacturing units of Steel and ferro
alloys. It is supplied to M/s RINL and the neighbouring state of Odisha. High purity quartzite
is used to produce ferrosilicon, industrial silica sand, silicon and silicon carbide.

Micro-silica is manufactured from Quartzite raw mineral in the Mineral processing industry
of GRR Associates held by Sri P. Gopala Reddy at Auto nagar in the Vizag city and it is used in
cement concrete as adhesive to give more strength to concrete. Micro-silica is being
exported to Middle East countries viz., Kuwait & Qatar

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CHINA CLAY:

On weathering and disintegration, country rocks form residual clay. Owing to


kaolinisation of the feldspar of the country rocks and kaolinisation takes place due to
hydrothermal metamorphism or weathering caused due to percolation of water through the
cracks into the country rocks. The formation of clay from silicate minerals is essentially
through breaking down of silicates to form hydrous aluminium silicates and removal of
silica and alkalies in solution. These china clay and white clay can be distinguished from
other rock clays by its low plasticity, softness, whiteness, easy dispersion in water. Float ore
of white clay and some surfacial exposures of white clay deposits are visible in the applied
area of Smt. Das Chinnammi. Physically the deposit is soft, white in colour and Translucent
to opaque. China clay mineral generally occurs in pockets.
Uses: China clay is one of the raw materials in ceramic industry, mainly used in
manufacturing of chinaware and porcelain products. China clay is also used for whitening
and giving weight (as filler) and finish to textile goods and paper, paints, distempers and
insecticides.

Evidence of Mineral Existence:


Previously, a mining lease for white clay over an extent of 3.77 Hect (Zeroithy land)
was in existence in Sy. No. 1/p, 2/p and 5/p in Ghatiguda Village, Ananthagiri Mandal,
Visakhaptnam Dist., in the name of Sri B.Muthyalu. Now it was stopped due to non-working
condition.

COLOUR GRANITE:

In Visakhapatnam district, Colour Granite mainly composed of Leptynite rock, a


metamorphic rock, belongs to Granulite facies of Easternghat ranges of Archean age. The
rock located is a fine grained and leucocratic with banded gneissic structure with the
constituents of Quartz, Feldspar, Garnet. The rock is hard and compact in nature. The rock is
beautiful and elegant with white back ground and fine pink spots.
Uses: The polished slabs of Colour Granite can be used for flooring in civil
constructions and also as decorative purpose and monuments. It also provides employment
opportunities to the local public. There was a lot of demand for Granite in domestic market
which will fetch high mineral revenue to the state exchequer. Further, international market
for granite will fetch foreign exchange to the nation.
The granite deposits are primarily located in V-Madugula and Ravikamatham
Mandals. Visakhapatnam is well known for commercial varieties of Moon-white and River-
white. 33 and 30 no. of quarry leases for colour granite are existing in the jurisdiction of AD
MG Visakhapatnam and Anakapalli, respectively.

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Colour Granite quarry leases (Commercial variety: Moon-White) held by Smt ABL Tayaru
and M/s Goura Associates in Chintaluru Vg., of V-Madugula Mandal.
Major Producers for Colour Granite (Moon White): Main supply indigenous. Seldom export
material.

1. M/s Gaura Minerals - Supply to Polishing Units of intra and inter states. 2.
Smt ABL Tayaru - Supply to Polishing Units of intra and inter states.
3. Sri S.A.H. Arif - Supply to Polishing Units of intra and inter states.

Colour Granite quarries (Commercial variety: River-White) held by M/s Swetha Granites
and M/s Jumbo Mining Ltd., in Anukuru and Chinagorigedda Villages of V-Madugula (m),
Visakhapatnam Dist.
Major Producers for Colour Granite (River white) in the Jurisidiction of O/o the ADMG,
Viskhapatnam:

Sl.No Name of the Lease Remarks


Holder

1 M/s Jumbo Mining Ltd supply to polishing units of Srikakulam, Hosur,

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Bangolore.

2 M/s Natural Stones Supply to Polishing Units of intra and inter states.
Seldom exports.

3 Sri K.Garuda Reddy supply to polishing units of Srikakulam, Hosur,


Bangolore, Metturu dam

4 M/s Swetha Stones Supply to cutting & Polishing Units held by own
factories in Karimnagar.

5 M/s Sreya Minerals Supply to cutting & Polishing Units held by own
factories in Karimnagar.

Major Producers for Colour Granite (River white) in the Jurisidiction of O/o the ADMG,
Anakapalli:

Sl.No Name of the Lease Remarks


Holder

1 Sri Syed Abdul Mannar supply to polishing units of Srikakulam, Hosur,


Arif Bangolore.

2 M/s Stone plus Supply to Polishing Units of intra and inter states.
Seldom make exports.

3 M/s Shakthi Granites supply to polishing units of Srikakulam, Hosur,


Bangolore, Metturu dam

4 M/s Rising Sun Exports Supply to cutting & Polishing Units held by own
factories in Karimnagar.

Road Metal and Building Stone:


Road Metal occurred in Charnockite Group of Eastern Ghats Super Group of Archaean age
where the Eastern Ghat Mobile Belt trending in NNE-SSW in the area. The rock is medium to
coarse grained texture comprises Greasy quartz, hypersthenes, orthoclase and plagioclase
with or without Garnet.

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Road Metal Quarries in Anakapalli and Rolugunta Mandals

Huge massive deposits of Road Metal are available in the Mandals of Anakapalli, Rolugunta,
Nathavaram, Makavarapalem in the jurisdiction of AD MG Anakapalli. There are 298 no of
road metal quarries in the jurisdiction of O/o AD MG Anakapalli.

Major Producers in the O/o AD MG Anakapalli:


M/s S.S.Rocks Products supply for in Civil Construction works, Railway Ballast etc.,
M/s Madhucon Projects
M/s V.V.R. Associates
M/s Venkata Sasi Stone Crushers
Uses: The available Charnockite rock in the district is in massive nature sustain rock
strength for usage of civil works. As such, these are utilizing for breaking and crushing
purpose only and the derived aggregate products are being used in Civil Construction
works, Railway Ballast and making Railway Sleepers, etc.,

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VENKATA SASI STONE CRUSHER IN BOWLAWADA VG.,OF ANAKAPALLI MANDAL

ROCK SAND UNIT HELD BY M/s S S ROCKS IN KUNCHANGI Vg.,ANAKAPALLI MANDAL

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Like wise roadmetal is also available in the mandals of Padmanabham, V-Madugula,


Deverapalli and Bheemunipatnam in the jurisdiction of O/o ADMG, Viskhapatnam. There are
62 no. of roadmetal quarries in the O/o AD MG Visakhapatnam.
Major Producers in the O/o AD MG Visakhapatnam:
1 M/s. Mahesh Constructions Corporation – Supply for formation of NH Road Work
2 M/s. V.V.R. Crusher & Construction - Supply for formation of NH Road Work
3 Sri K.V.Mohana Rao - - Supply for formation of NH Road Work
Gravel:

Gravel quarries in Subbavaram and Anandapuram Mandals, Visakhapatnam Dist.


Gravel is formed due to insitu weathering of Khondalite rocks of Eastern Ghat Super Group
of Archaean age. These Metamorphic rocks formed due to effect of pressure and
temperature in pre-existed sediments by resulting regional metamorphism and the general
strike is NE-SW and dip to East direction. Such notable Gravel deposits are available in
Sabbavaram, Pendurthi, Parawada , Rambilli, Anandapuram and Padmanabham mandals.
In the jurisdiction of AD MG Visakhapatnam, there are 45 no. of Building Stone & Gravel
Quarries and 9 no. of Gravel quarries.
Major Producers:
1 Sri U.V.Srinivasa Rao - Supply for civil works
2 BMJ APPA RAO - Supply for civil works
3 Sri B.Mutyala Naidu - Supply for civil works
4 Smt P. Ganeswari - Supply for civil works
Uses: Gravel is used for formation of Kacha roads and filling of low level areas.
SAND:
At present Government of Andhra Pradesh vide Memo No. 3066/M-II(1)/2016-3, Dt:
04.03.2016 has changed the sand policy and sand is made available to the public without
charging any fee from 2nd March, 2016 onwards. There are no major rivers in
Visakhapatnam district except 3rd order streams of Sarada, Varaha and Thandava Rivers.
Very little sand in the sand bearing areas of these rivers could be able to cater to the needs
of Housing scheme beneficiaries and minor local govt. works on the strength of tokens are
issued by the Tahsildars concerned.

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As there were no potential sand reaches in Visakhapatnam district, district authorities have
requested for allotment of exclusive sand reaches in the neighbouring districts- East
Godavari and Srikakulam districts to facilitate hassle free sand to cater to the needs of
public, prestigious central and state Governmental projects and private projects in this
district.
Uses: Ordinary sand is used for civil construction works.
Table: 17 List of Quarry Leases in force under the O/o Asst Director of Mines and Geology,
Visakhapatnam Jurisdiction.

Name and address of MDL Holder Location of MDL Registration Validity Phone No.
Sl. No No. & Date period From
- To
1 M/s Modamamba Industries, Sy.No:28/4, 26/1, & 58/VSP/2013-14 8.03.2014 to 9440979255
Prop:Sri K Sarveswara Rao, 25/3,Guda Vill, 27.03.2019
Guda Vill,Hukumpeta Mandal, Hukumpeta Mandal,
Visakhapatnam Dist Visakhapatnam

2 M/s Dhasha Earth Minerals, Sy.No:16/7A , 01/VSP/2014-15 5.04.2014 to 9848190202


Mg. P:Sri G. Ramakrishna, Garasingi (V), 05.02.2019
D.No. 9-B-10, Behind Mucipal Devarapalli (M),
Corporation Minary School, New Visakhapatnam Dist
Resapuvanipalem,
Visakhapatnam

3 M/s Sai Krishna Stone Crusher Sy. No. 245, 20/VSP/2014-15 3.10.2014 to 9849369624
Prop: Smt. R.S. Anuradha Krishnapuram (V), dt. 26.09.2014 t
Krishnapuram (V), Padmanabham (M), VSP 2.10.2019
Padmanabham (M), VSP

4 M/s Sai Rama Stone Crusher, Sy.No. 44/1 to 10 23/VSP/2014-15 5.11.2014 to 9347788778
Mg.P: Sri G.Srinivasa Rao, MIG-1- Tenugupudi Village, 11.09.2019
146, Simhapuri Colony, Devarapalli Mandal,
Vepagunta, Visakhapatnam - 47 Visakhapatnam

5 M/s Sri Srinivasa Stone Crusher, Sy.No. 178/1, 3 to 6 of 22/VSP/2014-15 5.11.2014 to 7416550336
Prop: Sri Romala Srinivasa Rao, # Vakapalli Village, 4.11.2019
9-30, Papayyarajupalem, Devarapalli Mandal,
Sujathanagar (P), Visakhapatnam Visakhapatnam
- 70

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6 M/s Bhupathi Aggregates, Sy.No.160 of Chinthaluru 28/VSP/2014-15 9.02.2015 to 9989166979


Prop: Sri B.V.Ramana Raju, Vg, V.Madugula M, 8.02.2020
D.No. 10-5-11/145, Facor Layout, Visakhapatnam
Ramnagar,GVMC,
Visakhapatnam-02.
7 M/s Murali Krishna Agro Farms & Sy.no 1 & 53, M. 4/VSP/2015-16 6.05.2015 to A
Estates (P) Ltd., M.D. Sri Krishnapuram (V), 15.05.2020 Not available
K.V.Mohana Rao, Madugula (M),
Krishnapuram (V), Madugula (M), Visakhapatnam
Visakhapatnam
8 M/s Prism Cement Ltd.,Plot No. Plot No. A4, Autonagar, 7/VSP/2015-16 1.06.2015 to 9010202368
A4, Autonagar, Gajuwaka, Gajuwaka, VSP 31.05.2020
Visakhapatnam
9 M/s Ultratech Cements Pvt, Sy.No. 98C, Block D, 9/VSP/2015-16 20.06.2015 891-2701688
Sy.No. 98C, Block D, Opp: RTO Opp: RTO to 19.06.2020
Office, Autonagar, Gajuwaka, Office,Autonagar,
Visakhapatnam Gajuwaka,
Visakhapatnam
10 M/s Dhatri Stone Crusher, Prop: Sy.No. 24/3, D2, 24/1 of 22/VSP/2015 6.11.2015 to 9866531765
Smt. M.Naga Lakshmi, D.No. 1-4, Cheemalapalli V, 25.11.2020
Baji Junction, Gopalapatnam, Vepagunta M,
Visakhapatnam Dist. Visakhapatnam

11 M/s Nagha Bhushanam & co Mg.prt: Sl.no: 358, Reddipalli(V), 03/VSP/2016, dt. 7-04-2016 9963229999
P.V Nagabhjushanam Rao, H.no: 905, Padmanabham(M, 27-04-2016 to 26-04-
St.No: 08, F-24, Sai nath Apartments, Visakhapatanam dist 2021
Venkata Ramana Colony,
Khairatabad, Hyderabad - 4
12 M/s Y.V.R. & Company Sy. No.166/1F, 12/VSP/2016 8-06-2016 9849997373
Mg. Partner: Sri Y. Venkata Lankalapalem (V), dt. 08-06-2016 to 21-04-
Ratnam, MIG -11A-144, Paravada (M), VSP 2021 (as per
Gullalapalem, Sriharipuram, agreement
Visakhapatanam dist.
13 M/s Sri Parameswari Stone Sy. No. 199/6, 11/VSP/2016-17, 7-06-2016 to 9885355999
Crusher Tagarapuvalasa Road, dt. 06-04-2016 16-06-2021
Proptx. Smt Alla Prameela Rani Pendurthy (V) & (M),
Near Rati Cheruvu, VSP
Pendurti(V&M)
Visakhapatanam dist
14 M/s Sapthagiri Stone Crusher Mg. Sy. No. 262/10, 29/VSP/2016-17 1-06-2016 to 08922-
P. Sri Botcha Lakshmana Rao, Dakamarri (V), dt. 13-04-2016 20-06-2021 653332
D.no: 16-03-29, Korada Veedhi, Bheemunipatnam (M),
Vizianagaram dist VSP

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15 M/s Mahesh Construction Sy. No.68 8/VSP/2016, dt. 1-07-2016 to 944018894


Corporation Prop: Sri Lalith Bodimettapalem 11-07-2016 10-07-2021
Kumar Somani, D.no: 09-28-7/17, (V),Bheeminipatnam
Balaji Nagar, Visakhapatanam - (M), VSP
530003.

16 M/s K. Venkata Raju Engineers Sy. No.31/4B 19/VSP/2016, 3-07-2016 to 0866-


and Contractors Pvt ltd – M/s Bodimettapalem dt. 23-07-2016 21-07-2021 2546364
Vallabhaneni constructions Pvt (V),Bheeminipatnam
ltd,(Joint ventures), d.no: 54-20- (M), Visakhapatanam
06, 1st floor, Kanaka Durga dist
Gezetted officer colony , Road no:
01, Gurunanak nagar, Vijayawada-
008, Krishna Dist
17 M/s Aparna Enterprises Ltd., Dir: Sy.No. 370 of 25/VSP/2016 7.09.2016 to 9948223169
Sri Koppisetty Chandra Kapuluppada Village, 06.08.2020
Sekhar,#8-2-293/82/A, Plot No. Bheemunipatnam,
1214, Road No. 60, Jubille Hills, Visakhapatnam
Hyderabad
18 M/s. Anukar projects c/o. M/s. Rajesh 37/VSP/2017 .3.2017 to 0402331102
pvt.ltdMg.Dir: Yalavarthy Shyam constructions company, 7.3.2017 6.3.2022
Prasad S/o. Lakshmanaswamy RMC division, E.Bonangi
D.No. 6-3-66/9A , bhavana towers village, Paravada,
kapadia lane, somajiguda, Visakhapatnam
Hyderabad – 500082Telangana
state.
19 M/s. ISN Raju Infrastructure Sy.No. 41 11/VSP/2017-18 wef 9.7.2017 9948094465
pvt.Ltd. Ex.Dir: Sri Dandu Ravi Kurapalle village, 6.7.2017 to 8.7.2022
Kumar raju D.No. 301, Dwaraka padmanabham Mandal,
plaza, Dwarakanagar, VSP-016. VSP Dt

STONE CRUSHERS IN THE JURISIDICTION OF O/O THE ADMG, VISAKHAPATNAM


MINERAL PROCESSING UNITS IN THE JURISIDICTION OF THE OFFICE OF THE ADMG, VISAKHAPATNAM
S Location of MDL Lease period Phone No.
Name and address of MDL Registered Registration No.
.No
holder minerals & Date
M/s SK Sarawagi & Co (Pvt) Exim park, Manganese 40/VSP/2013-14 4.11.2013 to 9346746040
Ltd.,Addl Dir:Sri KVR Raju, VPT, ore and Iron 3.11.2018
Cheepurupalli V & M, Visakhapatnam ore
1 Vizianagaram Dist.
M/s Priya Trading Co. Sy.No:112/11 & 19 ron ore, 46/VSP/2013-14 9.01.2014 to 0891-2512830
Mg.Ptr:Sri Shyam Sunder, Rajayyapeta (V), Manganese 8.01.2019
D.No. 50-92-32/1 of endurthy(M), Ore,Quartz
Shankaramattam, Visakhapatnam and Coal
2 Visakhapatnam - 16.
M/s MWT Services (I)(Pvt) Block-I, Garnet 47/VSP/2013-14 7.02.2014 to Not available
3 Ltd.,BPO:Smt P Swathi, Flat Phase-II, 6.02.2019

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No. 2, Delight Apartments, Duvvada SEZ,


CBM Compound, Visakhapatnam
Visakhapatnam
M/s VV Enterprises, Sy.No:223/29 & Quartz and 48/VSP/2013-14 8.02.2014 to 9866353503
Prop:Sri Ch Vamsikrishna, 224/9, calcite 7.02.2019
Flat No. 204, Sri Jagannadha Gambhiram(V)
Plaza, Dasannapeta, Anandapuram (M)
4 Vizianagaram –002 Visakhapatnam
M/s Sara International Plot No. 8, Sistuated Iron Ore 1/VSP/2013-14 3-03-2014 to 7799181230
between East of Essar
Authorized Signatory: Sri Fines dt. 03.03.2014 02-03-2019
line and S3 BWR Track,
Thusar Singh ,A-31, Hauz VSP
Khan, New Delhi – 110016.
5
M/s Anjaney Alloys Ltd., Sr Plot No;42,43 & Manganese 53/VSP/2013-14 3.03.2014 to 8096555020
GM:Sri B.Sandeep Kumar,E-6, 44,APSEZ, ore, 2.03.2019
Panchavati Housing Colony, Atchuthapuram, Dolomite,
Akkireddypalem, BHPV Post, Visakhapatnam Quartz and
6 Visakhapatnam Quartzite
M/s Seva Industries, Plot No. 62/A, Manganese 19/VSP/2014-15 1.09.2014 to Not available
Propx:Smt. J.N.Rajeswari, Plot APIIC, Industrial ore 31.08.2019
No. 62/A, APIIC, Industrial Area,
Area, Pedagantyada Pedagantyada
7
M/s J.K.Mines Explorations (P) Sy.No. 85/1Q, Quartzite 24/VSP/2014-15 3.12.2014 to 0891-2532493
Ltd. Dir: Sri Jyothish Kumar, Pindrangi V, 27.11.2019
Plot No. 201, Radha Beach K.Kotapadu M,
Residency, Maharanipeta, Visakhapatnam
Visakhapatnam Dist.

8
M/s GM Iron & Steel Company Visakhapatnam Iron ore fines 33/VSP/2014-15 1.03.2015 to 9937008989
Ltd., Port area 30.03.2020
D.No. 15-15/7-1, Flat No. 402,
Buddavarapugarden,
9 Visakhapatnam
M/s Geocon Resources, Mg.P: Sy.No. 67/P, Plot Quartz 2/VSP/2015-16 7.04.2015 to 9849816688
Sri B.Thathayya Naidu, D.No. No. 1 , port exim, 16.04.2020
49-55-1, Vidyut Nagar, park area, Naval
Saligramapuram Post, Base Post,
10 Visakhapatnam . Visakhapatnam
Sy.No. 129/3 of Coal, coke 12/VSP/15-16 7.07.2015 to 9369124167
Pothireddipalem and laterite 26.06.2020
V, Yelamanchili M,
M/s Star Overseas
Sri Ajit Kumar Panda, Visakhapatnam
D.No. 32/3/31/1 of 1st Floor, Opp: Kerala
Masid, Bhupesh Nagar, Allipuram,
11 Visakhapatnam
M/s Vetrivel Minerals, Mg.P Sri Plot No. A2 of Phase-Iv, Garnet, 13/VSP/15-16 5.08.2015 to 9563491203
S.Vaikundaraja, VSEZ, Duvvada,
14/9/136/2a, Upstair, C.B.Road, Dhandi Visakhapatnam Ilmenite and 04.08.2020
12 Street, Srikakulam etc

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M/s Laashya Likitha Sy.No. 306/2 of Granite slabs 15/VSP/2015-16 4.08.2015 to 9866755589
Enterprising, Block No.1 of 19.08.2020
D.No. 10-52-68/1, Sairam Tarakaram Nagar,
Colony, Kommadi Junction, Madhuruwada,
13 Madhurwada, Visakhapatnam Visakhapatnam
M/s Essar Steel (I) Ltd., Mg.P: Sy.No. 15A, Iron ore, 21/VSP /2015-16 3.11.2015 to 0891-2870340
Sri P.Muralidhara Rao, New By KancharapalemVi limestone, 12.11.2020
over, Scindia Road, sakhapatnam dolomite,
Visakhapatnam bentonite,
14 coal
M/s Aarushi trades, Prop. Sy.no : 05, Laterite 24/VSP/2015 0-01-2016 to 9030004440
Adanki Prabhakar Rao,
Marripalem,(V), 22-12-18 as
Marripalem,(V), Koyyuru (M), Koyyuru (M), per
15 Visakhapatanam Visakhapatana agreement
Pokarna Engineer d stone ltd,plot no: 45, Quartz 20/VSP/2016 26.07.2016 to 9666659585
Rep : K.Goutham Chand Jain, AP SEZ 25.07.2021
105, 1st floor, Surya Towers, Sp
Atchtapuram
raod, Sec- bad-03 , TelanganaVisakhapatanam
16 Dist
M/s Trimax Sands Pvt. Ltd. S-2 shed, Ilimenite, 22/VSP/2016 26.07.2016 to Not available
Vice President: Sri V.H.Rafi Stockyard, Vizag Rutile 25.07.2021
Ahamed, Port,
Plot No. 56, Telugu Aditya Visakhapatnam.
Nagar Colony, Arasavalli
17 Road, Srikakulam
9642225036

Transworld Garnet India Pvt. Plot No. A-3,


Ltd., G.mg: Sri K.P.Reddy, D.No. Phase-IV, VSEZ,
14-9-136/2a, Upstair, C.B.Road, Duvvada, 14.10.2016 to
18 Dhandi Street, Srikakulam Visakhapatnam Garnet 30/VSP/2016 31.12.2020
M/s Vishnu Chemicals Ltd., Director: Plot No. 29, JN Chrome Ore 31/VSP/2016 18.10.2016 to 08924-
Sri C.P.C.Kamalakara Rao, Plot No. 29,
Pharmacity, 17.10.2021 236035
JN Pharmacity, Parawada,
Visakhapatnam Parawada,
19 Visakhapatnam

M/s. Rastriya Ispat Nigam ltd, In the premises of Coal, Iron 36/VSP/2017 3.3.2017 to 9866146080
G.M( Mines) : Sri Nagesh steel plant, ore, 02.3.2022
Gummala Visakhapatnam managanese,
Room no. 384, mines dept dolomite,
Main administrative building limestone,
Visakhapatnam steel plant quartz, sand
20 Visakhapatnam – 530031.
M/s. Raghu Ram Traders Sy.No.230/1 &2, Quartz 08/VSP/2017 24.05.2017 to 9866324063
Mg.Ptr : Padmo Charan Chodavaram 16.4.2022
Mahanty D.No. 37-3-6/1-2, village & Mandal, ( As per
Gajapathi nagar, old IT VSP Dist. lease
21 junction,VSP City, VSP Dist. agreement)
22 M/s. Sindhura Traders Plot no. 106 & 107 Quartzite, 13/VSP/2017 27.7.2017 to 0891-2535368

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Mg.Ptr: Sri P.Goapalreddy Block – D, IDA, Quartz, Silica 27.7.2017 26.7.2022


D.No. 50-40-3, auto nagar, sand, Fire
seethammadhara, VSP Gajuwaka, VSP clay
M/s. GRR Associates Plot no. 90/4 , IDA, Quartzite, 14/VSP/2017 27.7.2017 to 0891-2535368
Mg.Ptr: Sri P.Goapalreddy auto nagar, 27.7.2017 26.7.2022
D.No. 50-40-6, 2nd floor, GK Gajuwaka, VSP
residency, seethammadhara,
23 VSP-530013.
Granite Cutting and polishing Units in the Jurisdiction of O/o The ADMG, Visakhapatnam

Location of MDL Lease Phone No.


Sl. period
Name and address of MDL Registered Registration
holder minerals No. & Date
No

M/s Prime Stones, DNo:10-286/1, 9/VSP/2013-14 8.02.2014 to 9876643165


Mg.Ptr:Sri Raghav GF, Plot No:29, Granite 17.02.2019
Sharda,D.No.39-4-33/1, 1st Besides Co-op Blocks/Tiles
floor, Sector-3, Bank, Visalakshi and Marble
1 Muralinagar, VSP -007. Nagar, VSP -043
M/s Maa Mangala Enterprises, Plot No: 105-002- 0/VSP/2014-15 8.05.2014 to 8008229628
Granite
Prop: Sri Sunit Kumar Samal, 45810 & 105 dt. 28.05.2014 29.05.2019
blocks
ATIPC, Jaipur Dist. Odisha - 04 Visakhapatnam Port
2 Trust, Visakhapatnam. (Stock yard)
M/s Puyvast Maritime Near Elephant Gate, 9/VSP/2014-15 6.06.2014 to 0891-
India(P) Ltd Dir: Sri Port area, Granite dt. 26.06.2014 25.06.2019 2514832/6616
G.Ragha-vendra Pai, Dutt Visakhapatnam blocks 768
Island Complex, Siripuram, (Stock yard)
3 VSP
M/s Sri Balaji Trading, Sy.No. 132/7, 6/VSP/2014- 8.08.2014 to 9246622545
Propx: Smt. G.Sree Devi, Paradesipalem Granite 15, dt 27.08.2019
D.No. 39-8-55/1, Expire Village, Blocks 27.08.2014
Plaza, Muralinagar, Visakhapatnam (Trading)
4 Visakhapatnam Rural
M/s Aaemvee Granite (P) Plot No. 241, Block 26/Vsp/2014- 23.01.2015 to 9581990831
Ltd., Mg.Dir: Sree Naveen D, IDA, Autonagar, Granite 15 31.05.2019
Jain, Dr.No. 9-5-16/3/1, Plot Visakhapatnam Blocks ID
No. 26, Yoges Towers, CBM (Cutting & No.MDL010300
Compound, Polishing) 4279
5 Visakhapatnam -03.
M/s Akshara Karthika Sy.No. 101/2, 29/VSP/2014- 19.02.2015 to 9000654567
Granites Pvt. Ltd., Kapullapada Vg., 15 18.02.2020
Bheemunipatnam -do-
Mandal,
6 Visakhapatnam
M/s A.S.Shipping Agency Open area at west 1/VSP/2015-16 15.04.2015 to 98490053803
Pvt. Ltd., Dir: Sri T.Johnson, of CWC Godown, Granite 14.04.2020
Open area at west of CWC Near OHC, blocks
Godown, OHC, Visakhapatnam (Stock yard)
7 Visakhapatnam Port Port

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M/s Sreechaitanya Corporation, 19/VSP/2015 27.10.2015 to 9676190999


Dir. Sri R.Kanaka Rao,
Plot No 22, North of Granite 26.10.2020
D.No. 1-69-17, 2nd floor, MIG-1,
Sector-3, MVP Colony, NMDC, blocks
Visakhapatnam Visakhapatnam (Stock yard)
8 Port
Sri Bodda Surya Gangarao Sy.No. 60/5 04/VSP /2017 24.4.2017 to 9848444177
s/o. narayana dora AB of fakir tekva village, Granite and
Marble 23.4.2022
D.No. 9-13-45/40 Gajuwaka mandal,
5th floor, L-1, meher apartment, Visakhapatnam District. (Under
VIP road, CBM compound,
9 Errection)
Visakhapatnam -003.
M/s. Galaxy Enterprises Sy.No 65 07/VSP /2017 3.5.2017 to 9440196578
Prop : Sri S.R.kumar Plot no 9 & 10, E- Granite ID 2.5.2022
s/o. Salem rangasamy block, Industrial (Randam No.MDL010300
4B, jeypore terrace, 354, park, Vadlapudi vg, Thick slabs 1508
Avvaishanmugan salai, Gajuwaka M, &
Gopalapuram, Chennai - Visakhapatnam dt Monuments)
10 60086
M/s Sri Vaishnavi Projects, Sy.No.64 of 1142/MDL/VSP 11.05.2018 to 8978256177
Prop: Sri Karaipudi Gajuwaka (V) & (M) /2018 ID 10.05.2038
Surendra 12-131, HIG-II, Granite No.MDL010300
HP.B Colony, Vatturu, Blocks 5467
Eluru, Westgodavari Dist. (Cutting &
Polishing)

11
M/s Zenith Granite Shilp Plot No.100/101, Granite ID 28.06.2018 to 9399906990
APIIC, Pedagantyda, Blocks No.MDL010300 27.06.2038
Visakhapatnam - (Cutting & 5744
12 Polishing)
M/s Arunodaya Gran Tech Sy.No.PK2 Phase II MDL 20.03.2018 to 9492235789
Pvt. Ltd., Mg. Dir. Sri VSEZ, No.MDL010300 19.03.2038
D.Bhanudevu, D.No.31-60- Kurmannapalem 4932
10/2/7, Flt No.203, Saimitra (V) Gajuwaka (M),
Granite
Enclave, Kurmannapalem, Visakhapatnam
(Monuments
Vuda Phase 6, Duvvada, Dist.
)
Vadlapudi, Visakhaptnam-
46.

13
M/s Navayuga Exports Ltd. Sy.No.D3,D4 & D5 MDL 20.03.2018 to 7702245555
Dir. Sri K.Vijaya Bhaskar, Phase I VSEZ No.MDL010300 19.03.2038
D.No.15-2-17, Duvvada, Granite 4931
Maharanipeta, Behind Kurmannapalem (Monuments
Century Club, Vg. Gajuwaka (M), )
Vuisakhaptnam- 002 Visakhapatnam
14 Dist.

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Statement showing the list of leases for Major and Minor Minerals and details of lease wise Production and Revenue
collections during the last three years pertaining to O/oADM&G, Visakhapatnam
Lease Production Revenue
Exten
Period (cum/mt) Collections ( Rs) Re
Sl. Name and address of t.
Mineral Village 201 mar
No the lessee. ( In Fro 201 2017 201 2016 2017
To 5- ks
He) m 6-17 -18 5-16 -17 -18
16
1 M/s. Sampath Vinayaka BS Sy.No.12 0.5 26- 25-
Labour 1/2, 05- 05-
C-Co-Op. Society, Cheema 2009 2019
lapalli 250 250 245
150 150 225 --
(V), 00 00 38
Atchuth
apuram
(M)
2 S.Prakash, BS Sy.No.2 0.5 14- 13-
35, 11- 11-
Dakama 2007 2017
250 275 577
rri (V), 265 365 708 --
10 97 67
Bheemu
nipatna
m (M)
3 Madhuravada Quarry Buinding Sy.No.17 4 31- 30- --
Workers,Coop. Stone 9 carved 01- 01-
Production and Sales in 2008 2018
Society, Sy.No.1,
Yendada
78 2521 200 200
(V), 500
0 7 000 000
Chinaga
dili (M)

4 Gangavaram Port Ltd. BS Sy.No.27 2.02 6/3/ 5/3/


4, 2009 2014
1651 1010
Pedaga 50 --
46 00
ntyada
(V &M)
5 A.Demudu Babu, BS & Sy.No.15 0.5 3/3/ 2/3/
Gravel , 2008 2018
Gandigu 400
ndam 50 B.S 620 459
550 --
(V), 0 933 00 25
Ananda Grl
puram
(m)
6 Sri S. Srinivas, BS & Sy.No.1, 1.5 12/6/ 11/6/ 520 60
Gravel Bemann 2009 2019 B.S B.S 204 780
--
adorapa 550 245 000 00
lem (v), 0 0

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Ananda Grl Grl


puram
(M)
7 Sri S. Jagadeesh BS & Sy.No.1, 1 17- 16- --
Gravel Bemann 09- 09-
adorapa 2011 2021
lem (v), 220
650
Ananda B.S
B.S 103 1510
puram 162
1925 524 0
(M) 0
Grl
Grl

8 Sri K. Pydinaidu, S/o Gravel & Sy.No.12, 4.6 09.01 08.01 --


Chandaka
Adappa, P BS .2017 .202 180 124
(V), 772 374
Anandapu 7 87 94
610 820
ram (M) Grl Grl

9 P. Balarama K Raju BS& Sy.No.4, 0.5 40


750
Gravel Chanda 0
B.S
ka (V), B.S 900 289 202
480 --
Ananda 87 Grl 670 250
0
puram 00
Grl
(M) Grl
10 Sri G. Appala Raju, BS&Gra Sy.No.12 1 10/5/ 9/5/
S vel 1, 2011 2020
Cheema
lapalli 500
100 650 --
(V), 00
Atchuth
apuram
(M)
11 Sri S. Satyanarayana, BS & Sy.No.2 0.5 16- 15-
Gravel 35, 10- 10- 835
675
Dakama 09 2019 B.S
B.S 598 9816 626
rri (V), 625 147 --
200 50 2 25
Bheemu 0
Grl
nipatna Grl
m (M)
12 S. Suryanarayana BS & Sy.No.2 1.5 --
Gravel 35,
Dakama
rri (V),
107 125 1010 9171
Bheemu 875
5 0 00 4
nipatna
m (M)

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13 Smt. L.Mangamma, Gravel & Sy.No.15 3 28- 27-


BS 5, 01- 01-
500
Aganam 2010 2020 150
0 --
pudi (V), 000
Grl
Gajuwa
ka (M)
14 Sri Ch.Srinivasa Rao Building Sy.No.5 1.5 9/1/2 8/1/2
Stone 3, 009 019
and Pindran
650 195
Gravel gi (V), --
0 000
Padman
abham
(M)
15 Neelam Setty BS & Sy.No.5 2.85 02.0 01.05
Chinnayya, Gravel 3, 5.201 .202
Pendran 7 7 135
406
gi (V), 50 --
500
Padman Grl
abham
(M)
16 K.Ramu Naidu, BS & Sy.No.10 0.5 3/7/ 2/7/2
Gravel 0, 2013 023 125 150
S.R.Pur 33 B.S B.S 462 250 322
--
am (V), 0 192 700 29 00 50
Pendurt Grl Grl
hi (M)
17 Sri Sowbhagya Quarry BS & Sy.No.10 1 4/8/ 3/8/
100 122
Workers Mutually Gravel 0, 2007 2017
0 5
Aided Labour Contract S.R.Pur 554 100 7125
B.S B.S 900 --
Coop. Society Ltd, am (V), 00 875 0
150 300
Pendurt
Grl Grl
hi (M)
18 Sri Siva Ganesh Mutually BS & Sy.No.100, 1 4/8/ 3/8/
Aided Labour Contract Coop. Gravel S.R.Puram
2007 2017 107 639 806 500
Society Ltd, J.V.Ramana, (V), 675 650 --
Pendurthi 5 78 25 00
(M)
19 V.Viseswara Rao, Building Sy.No.10 1 11/7/ 10/7/
175
Stone 0, 2008 2018 230
B.S
and S.R.Pur B.S 500 593 5175
365 122 --
Gravel am (V), 1150 76 69 0
8
Pendurt Grl
Grl
hi (M)
20 Sri G.Vijaya Gopal, Gravel& Sy.No.10 4. 19- 18- 170
240
BS 0, 370 05- 05- 0
B.S
S.R.Pur 2014 2019 B.S 229 2601
670 --
am (V), 442 665 00
0
Pendurt 00
Grl
hi (M) Grl
21 V.Viseswara Rao, BS&Gra Sy.No.10 0.53 27- 26- 100 95 314 264
--
vel 0, 05- 05- B.S B.S 66 65

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S.R.Pur 2014 2019 630 610


am (V), Grl Grl
Pendurt
hi (M)
22 Sri K. Diwakar, BS&Gra Sy.No.7 29.11. 28.11.
vel 5, 2017 2027
970
Porlupal 2910
0 --
em (V), 00
Grl
Pendurt
hi (M)
23 Sri M. Seetha Rama Gravel Sy.No.4, 4.53 07.0 06.0
Raju, Earth/B. Narva 2.201 2.20 849
254
S (V), 8 22 5 --
850
Pendurt Grl
hi (M)
24 Sri Ch. Kanaka Rao, BS Sy.No.1, 1.00 23- 22-
&Gravel Parawa 10- 10- 500
--
da 2009 2019 00
(V&M)
25 Sri K. Venkata Ramana, BS&Gra Sy.No.2 1.50 . 19- 18-
vel 33, 08- 08- 981
390
Pedamu 2009 2019 B.S
B.S 750 103
sidivada 100 --
1510 00 447
(V), 0
Grl
Parawa Grl
da (M)
26 Smt. D. Mahalami, BS & Sy.No.32, 2 28/05 27- 2193 8330 6579 1499 --
Gravel E.Marripal /2014 05- 3 Grl 80 00
em (V), 2019
Parawada
(M)
27 P.Ramana Babu, Gravel& Sy.No.11, 2.02 24- 23- 100
BS/ Parawa 05- 05- 0
250
RS da 2014 2019 B.S 334
0 --
(V&M) 865 500
Grl
0
Grl
28 Smt. V.Manga, BS & Sy.No.11, 2 5/5/ 4/5/ 1810
Gravel Parawa 2010 2020 B.S
133 557
da 1010 --
0 490
(V&M) 0
Grl
29 M/s. Unity Infra BS&Gra Sy.No.41 2.023 30/7 29/7/
Projects Ltd. vel 8, /201 2019
340 340
Ravada 4 1010
0 0 600 --
(V), 00
Grl Grl
Parawa
da (M)
30 M/s. Unity Infra BS&Gra Sy.No.41 2.023 10/3/ 9/3/ 1015 740
1010 2218
Projects Ltd. vel 8, 2014 2019 0 0 --
00 69
Ravada Grl Grl

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(V),
Parawa
da (M)
31 Smt. R. Venkata Laxmi BS&Gra Sy.No.11 2 27- 26- 100
300
vel 6, Thadi 11- 11- 0
B.S 1165
(V), 2014 2024 B.S 992 360 349
1125 0 --
Parawa 327 793 000 500
0 Grl
da (M) 00
Grl
Grl
32 Sri G. Naga Raju, BS&Gra Sy.No.11 1 8/9/ 7/9/2
vel 6, Thadi 2009 019 165 168
500
(V), 0 3 --
00
Parawa Grl Grl
da (M)
33 V. Paradesi Naidu BS&Gra Sy.No.11 2 11/3/ 10/3/ 90
vel 6, Thadi 2014 2017 0
333
(V), B.S 363 1926 100 999
3 --
Parawa 660 3 049 000 90
Grl
da (M) 0
Grl
34 K.Venka Ramana BS&Gra Sy.No.11 0.742 11/11/ 10/11 575
60
vel 6, Thadi 2014 /2017 0 150
B.S
(V), B.S B.S 767 225 725
735 --
Parawa 135 1100 844 000 0
0
da (M) 00 Grl
Grl
Grl
35 Sri K.Venkatesh Rough Sy.No.11 2 11/3/ 10/3/ 155
800
Stone & 6, Thadi 2016 2026 0
R.S
Gravel (V), B.S 100 1097 1762
720 344 --
Parawa 200 000 800 50
00
da (M) 0
Grl
Grl
36 Korukonda Venkata BS & Sy.No.2 1.2 11/4/ 10/4/ 40
Ramana, Gravel 8, 2008 2018 0 690 360
Kannur B.S B.S B.S 480 880 600
--
u (V), 30 810 1100 41 50 00
Parawa 0 Grl Grl
da (M) Grl
37 Sri N. Govindarajulu, BS & Sy.No.11 8.851 21/0 20/0
Gravel 6, Thadi 4/20 4/20 1679
525 503
(V), 17 27 8 --
460 940
Parawa Grl
da (M)
38 Sri Gorle. Appa Rao, BS & Sy.No.1, 27.01 26.01
290
Gravel Parawa .2018 .202 870
0 --
da 3 00
Grl
(V&M)
D. Satya Prasad BS Sy.No.32, 0.8 150
39 E.Marripalem B.S
&Gravel (V), Parawada 1650
510 73490 --
(M) Grl

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40 Sri K. Nooka Raju, BS&Gra Sy.No.21 2.02 22- 21-


vel 9, 03- 03- 300
135 1010 1010
Pedaga 2011 2021 0 --
6 00 00
ntyada Grl
(V &M)
41 Sri A.V.V Ramesh BS & Sy.No.1, 0.5 13- 12/2/ 25
Kumar, Gravel Pancha 02- 2017 0 850
darla 2014 B.S B.S 649 682
300 --
(V), 175 150 50 50
Rambilli 0 Grl
(M) Grl
42 K. Sarva laxmi BS&Gra Sy.No.15 0.5
50
vel 6,
B.S
Haripur 250 1357 500
40 --
am (V), 0 61 00
00
Rambilli
Grl
(M)
43 Smt. J. Venkata laxmi, Gravel& Sy.No.5 2.02 8/12/ 7/12/
227
BS 7, 2013 2018
5
Gangav 1591
B.S 568 380
aram 0 --
700 026 625
(V), Grl
0
Sabbava
Grl
ram (M)
44 Sri M. Demudu, BS & Sy.No.5 2 02/0
Gravel 7, 6/20 01/0 125
Gangav 09 6/201 B.S 333
1229 551 432 100
aram 9 150 3 --
4 51 559 000
(V), 0 Grl
Sabbava Grl
ram (M)
45 Sri B.M.J. Appa Rao, BS & Sy.No.96, 28.94 01.12. 30.11. 500
Erukunaid
Gravel 2016 2026 163 B.S 1012
upalem 1949
(V), 00 336 250 --
000
Sabbavara Grl 600 0
m (M) Grl
46 Smt Palle Ganeswari, Gravel Sy.No.7 38 09.01 08.01
&RS 3, .2017 .202 400
Erukuna 7 R.S 100
idupale 335 926 --
m (V), 400 90
Sabbava Grl
ram (m)
47 Sri G. Mutyala Naidu, BS & Sy.No.3 7.98 10.03 09.0
Gravel 03, .2017 3.20
Amruth 27 1299 627 159
798
apuram( 6 00 888 --
000
V), Grl Grl 0
Sabbava
ram (M)

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48 G.Naidu Babu BS & Sy.No.17 0.5


Gravel 4,
Iruvada 1352
100 --
(V), 4
Madugul
a (M)
49 G. Mani Kumari BS & Sy.No.17 1
Gravel 4,
Iruvada 275
100 --
(V), 00
Madugul
a (M)
50 G.Demudu Gravel Sy.No.15 2.55 1/12/ 30/11
5, 2014 /2019
Aganam 350 340 105 102
--
pudi (V), 0 0 000 000
Gajuwa
ka (M)
51 Sri G. Appala Naidu, Gravel Sy.No.4, 2.43 24- 23-
Narva (V), 300 324 972 972
08- 08- --
Pendurthi 0 0 00 00
(M) 2009 2014
52 Sri G.Appala Naidu, Gravel Sy.No.2 1.27 15- 14-
9, Narva 11- 11-
269 508 808
(V), 2010 2015 1910 --
4 00 20
Pendurt
hi (M)
53 Sri U. Venkata Gravel Sy.No.2 2.02 30- 29-
Srinivasa Rao, 9, Narva 11- 11- 300
270 1150 1979
(V), 2016 2021 000 --
54 00 590
Pendurt 0
hi (M)
54 Sri Ganthakoru Gravel Sy.No.6 1.82 12/4/ 11/4/
Venkata Ramana, 6, 2017 2019
Chintag 285 855
--
atla (V), 3 91
Pendurt
hi (M)
55 Sri Ganthakoru Gravel Sy.No.4 1.92 12.04 11.04.
Venkata Ramana, 20, .2017 2019
Pedaga 732
--
di (V), 85
Pendurt
hi (M)
56 Smt G.Kalidevi, Gravel Sy.No.6 4.022 08.0 07.0
0, Narva 5.201 5.201
2411 723
(V), 7 9 --
0 300
Pendurt
hi (M)
57 E. Srinivasa Rao Gravel Sy.No.15 2.328 309 928 --
, Narva 0 00

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(V),
Pendurt
hi (M)

58 P. Seetha Rama Raju Gravel Sy.No.11 2 19/01 18/01


6, Thadi /201 /201
475 580 142 939
(V), 5 8 --
0 0 420 90
Parawa
da (M)
59 Sri B.H.A.N. Raju Gravel Sy.No.16 7.58 27/0 26/0
1/1,2,3 3/20 3/20
&4, 15 20
245 737 302
Haripur --
50 500 200
am (V),
Rambilli
(M)
60 VVR.Associates RM&BS Sy.No.4, 0.4 30- 29-
Pekeru 04- 04-
(V), 2010 2025 42 535 398 543
580 725 --
Ananda 0 00 00 58
puram
(M)
61 VVR.Associates RM&BS Sy.No.4, 1 27- 26-
Pekeru 10- 10-
(V), 2007 2022 112 100 1275 735 560
748 --
Ananda 0 0 00 00 81
puram
(M)
62 P.Srinivasa Rao, RM&BS Sy.No.4, 0.809 4/3/ 3/3/
Pekeru 2014 2024
(V), 48 100 405 750 637
850 --
Ananda 0 0 00 00 00
puram
(M)
63 M/s VVR Associates, RMBS Sy.No.4, 0.809 27.12 26.12
Executive partner: Smt Pekeru .2016 .202
Pachava Ratnalatha, (V), 6 84 159 920 1274 435
583 --
Ananda 0 0 90 50 84
puram
(M)
64 Sri Karapu Reddy RMBS & Sy.No.6 3 02.0 01.02
Rama Mohan Reddy, Gravel 3, 2.201 .202
Ramava 8 8
794 238
ram (V), --
Grl 36
Ananda
puram
(M)
65 L.Nageswara Rao, RM&BS Sy.No.4 0.5 20- 19- 250 246
130 48 --
7, 04- 04- 00 39

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Padmap 2012 2022


uram
(V),
Arakuva
lley (M)
66 Pradhani Dasu, RM & BS Sy.No.4 1.5 11/9/ 10/9/
7, 2008 2018
Padmap
750
uram --
00
(V),
Arakuva
lley (M)
67 Siveri Sibbo RM Sy.No.1, 1 18/0 17/03
Battival 3/20 /202
87 100 365 820 743 273
asa (V), 14 4 --
0 0 0 00 05 750
Arakuva
lley
68 M/s.Mahesh RM&BS Sy.No.67 3.642 5/10/ 4/10/
Const.Corpn, , 2008 2023
Mgp. Bodame
494 749
L.K.Somani,Bodametta ttapale 28 660 998 240
964 035 --
palem, m (V), 50 00 70 000
5 0
Bheemu
nipatna
m (M)
69 M/s.Saptagiri Stone RM&BS Sy.No.67 3.642 12/8/ 11/8/
Crusher, , 2011 2026
Prop: B.Lakshmana Bodame
Rao, ttapale 30 244 323 2461 182 2419
--
m (V), 00 0 5 00 000 95
Bheemu
nipatna
m (M)
70 Sampath Granites, RM&BS Sy.No.67 1.283 6/4/ 5/4/
Prop: L.Jyothi, , 2010 2025
Bodame
ttapale 210 148 640 641
600 --
m (V), 0 704 00 50
Bheemu
nipatna
m (M)
71 Sri D. Simhadrappadu RM&BS Sy.No.13 0.65 4/5/ 3/5/
4, 2009 2019
43 379 325 325
Cheedik 200 433 --
4 80 00 00
ada
(V&M)
72 Ch. Krishna RMBS Sy.No.2 0.5
95, 250 250
220 150 341 --
Sirijam 00 00
(V),

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Cheedik
ada (M)
73 Sri M.Suresh, RM & BS Sy.No.1, 0.5 30- 29- --
Sambuv 07- 07-
anipale 2007 2022
m (V), 250 250 249
188 333 333
Devarap 00 00 92
alli (M)

74 M.Suresh, RM & BS Sy.No.1, 0.36 28- 27-


Sambuv 02- 02-
anipale 2010 2020 180 180 1798
133 240 240 --
m (V), 00 00 3
Devarap
alli (M)
75 Sri L.Venkata Reddy, RM&BS Sy.No.1, 0.5 17/0 16-
Sambuv 5/20 05-
anipale 10 2020 34 250 250 250
330 330 --
m (V), 8 00 00 00
Devarap
alli (M)
76 Sri SAVS. RM&BS Sy.No.21 2 6/7/2 5/7/
Satyanarayana 4/2, 009 2019
Tenugup 1108 100
735 --
udi (V), 06 000
Devarap
alli (M)
77 Sri B. Giri Babu RM&BS Sy.No.4 2 23/0 22/0
7, 9/201 9/20
Tenugup 0 20 100 100 1158
720 --
udi (V), 000 000 88
Devarap
alli (M)
78 Sri GKML.Naidu RM&BS Sy.No.4 2.86 23/9 22/9
7, /201 /202
Tenugup 0 0 104 184 143 1429
500 --
udi (V), 0 0 000 56
Devarap
alli (M)
79 M/s. Sri Durga RM&BS Sy.No.4 2 4/12/ 3/12/
Malleswaraswamy 7, 2010 2020
Metal Industries Tenugup 133 100 100 100
733 --
Prop. Sri K.V.G.Sankar udi (V), 3 000 000 000
Rao, Devarap
alli (M)
80 M/s. Durga Malleswara RM Sy.No.4 1.00 22- 21-
Swamy Metal Industry 7, He. 02- 02- 553 500
--
Tenugup 2016 2026 28 00
udi (V),

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Devarap
alli (M)
81 RM & BS Sy.No.2 1 5/11/ 4/11/
07, 2009 2019
Taruva 726 500 500
666 666 --
M/s. Sampath Surya (V), 37 00 00
Durga Metals and Devarap
Minerals, alli (M)
82 D.Siva Lakshmi, RM&BS Sy.No.2 1 25- 24-
07, 09- 09-
Taruva 2010 2020 39 500 500 499
510 660 --
(V), 4 00 00 89
Devarap
alli (M)
83 S. Appala Naidu RM & BS Sy.No.1, 1.5 1/1/2 31-
Venkata 011 12-
rajupur 2020 100 100 1289 750 750
--
am (V), 2 0 52 00 00
Devarap
alli (M)
84 RM & BS Sy.No.17 1 11/6/ 10/6/
M/s. Sampath Surya 7, 2008 2018
Durga Metals and Vakapal 726 500 500
666 666 --
Minerals, li (V), 37 00 00
Devarap
alli (M)
85 Ch. Venkataswamy RM & BS Sy.No.17 1 25- 24-
Naidu 7, 06- 06-
Vakapal 2008 2018 500 500 500
378 450 666 --
li (V), 76 00 00
Devarap
alli (M)
86 M/s Sri Durga RM & BS Sy.No.17 2 18- 17-
Malleswasra Swamy , 09- 09-
Metal Industries, Garasin 2008 2018 133 100 100 100
652 --
gi (V), 3 000 000 000
Devarap
alli (M)
87 M/s. SVLN Black Stone RM&BS Sy.No.51 1.39 11/6/ 10/6/
Crusher , 2009 2024
Marepal 865 695
720 928 900 --
li (V), 00 00
Devarap
alli (M)
88 M/s. Srinivasa Stone RM&BS Sy.No.17 1.50 20- 19- --
Crusher & 7, He. 06- 06- 300
Gravel Vakapal 2015 2030 R.M 750 660
li (V), 100 00 38
Devarap B.S
alli (M)

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89 K. Srinivas RMBS Sy.No.2 2.00


37, Hect
Ch.Nand s
133 1501
ipalli --
0 88
(V),
Devarap
alli (M)
90 K. Srinivas RMBS Sy.No.2 2.00
37, Hect
Ch.Nand s
133 1501
ipalli --
0 88
(V),
Devarap
alli (M)
91 J. Ramu Naidu RMBS Sy.No.2 0.404
37, hects
Ch.Nand
357
ipalli 186 --
9
(V),
Devarap
alli (M)
92 Sampath Surya Durga RMBS Sy.No.2 5.00
07, Hect
Taruva s 171 250 250
--
(V), 5 000 000
Devarap
alli (M)
93 K.Atchamma, RM & BS 128, 0. 40 16- 15-
Mattam 11- 11-
100 699 225 225
(V), 2011 2021 300 300 --
0 65 00 00
Hukump
eta (M)
94 Sri S. Chinnaih Dora RM&BS Sy.No.11 0.5 17- 16-
6/6, 11- 11-
Mattam 2008 2018 33 250 302
390 --
(V), 0 00 36
Hukump
eta (M)
95 Sri K. Rambabu, RM&BS Sy.No.1/ 2.00 16.05 15.05
1B. .2017 .202
Kulapad 7 876
--
u (V), 71
Hukump
eta (M)
96 Sri B. Rajendra Prasad, RM&BS Sy.No.14 2.09 16.05 15.05
200 150
, .2017 .202 --
0 000
Kulapad 7

DMG, GoAP

118
District Survey Report - 2018

u (v),
Hukump
eta (M)
97 K. Sarveswara Rao RM&Bs Sy.No.1, 0.50
Kulapad
250
u (V), --
00
Hukump
eta (M)
98 P. Prameela, RM&BS Sy.No.41 1.5 25- 24- --
, 06- 06-
Kurapall 2008 2018
i (V),
Padman 118 100 1010 753 869
1166
abham 2 0 00 00 42
(M)

99 D.Ravikumar Raju, RM,BS & Sy.No.41 6 17- 16- 720


Gravel , 07- 07- 0
Kurapall 2011 2021 R.
765 638 1199 498 455
i (V), M --
0 4 000 000 677
Padman 165
abham 00
(M) Grl
100 Sanjana Granites, RM & Sy.No.1, 4.05 25- 24- 33
BS,Grav Krishna 06- 6- 40
el puram( 2013 2028 R.
610 776 402 452 582
V), M --
0 6 500 500 319
Padman 35
abham 00
(M) Grl
101 P.Ratna Latha, RM & Sy.No.1, 2.428 21- 20- 195
180
BS,Grav Krishna 11- 11- 2
0
el, puram( 2015 2030 R.
R.M 1952 1932 859
Earth V), M 1716 --
210 70 00 98
Padman 70
0
abham 0
B.S
(M) Grl
102 M/s. VVR Crushers & RM & BS Sy.No.7 1.72 4/3/ 3/3/
Constructions 4/3, 2004 2019
Krishna
puram 128 130 1120 978 652
1510 --
(V), 8 0 00 00 41
Padman
abham
(M)
103 Smt. R.S.Anuradha, RM Sy.No.77 0.5 26- 25-
1341 755 237
, 10- 10- 189 340 650 --
2 00 50
Krishna 2015 2025

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119
District Survey Report - 2018

puram
(V),
Padman
abham
(M)
104 Smt. R.S.Anuradha, RM&BS Sy.No.77 0.5 11/1/2 10/1/
, 011 2021
Krishna 140
puram R.M 250 3017 249
184 300 --
(V), 200 00 3 27
Padman B.S
abham
(M)
105 P. Ratna Latha, RM & Sy.No.1, 6.5 18- 17- 690
Gravel Krishna 01- 01- 0
puram 2010 2020 R.
590 132 737 395 989
(V), M --
0 00 500 000 971
Padman 28
abham 05
(M) Grl
106 M/s.VVR Crusher & RM&BS Sy.No.1, 17.5 10/5/ 9/5/
146
Con., & Gravel Krishna 2011 2025
00
puram 5110
RM 319 1325 1533 1190
(V), 0 --
236 59 300 060 767
Padman Grl
4
abham
Grl
(M)
107 M/s. Nagabhushanam Road Sy.No.77 3.687 11/3/ 10/3/
& Co., Metal,M , 2016 2026
anufactu Krishna
re sand, puram 266 200
--
Gravel (V), 0 000
and Padman
Building abham
Stone (M)
108 M/s. Vishupriya RM&BS, Sy.No.29 8.00 10/5/ 9/5/ 240
Granites, manufac 4 &295, He. 2016 2026 0
tured Reddipall R.M 535 800 399
i (V), --
sand & 294 0 000 999
Padmana
Gravel 0
bham (M)
B.S
109 Sri Theegala Sesha RM&BS, Sy.No.2 9.50 27/0 16/5/
Saila, manufac 93P He. 2/201 2026
tured &295P, 7
108
sand & Reddipa 950 4151
40 --
Gravel lli (V), 000 37
Grl
Padman
abham
(M)

DMG, GoAP

120
District Survey Report - 2018

110 M/s. Nagabhushanam Road Sy.No.2 5.00 10/5/ 9/5/


& Co., Metal,M 94 &295, 2016 2026
anufactu Reddipa
re sand, lli (V), 560 830 500 250
--
Gravel Padman 0 0 000 000
and abham
Building (M)
Stone
111 Smt. S.Nagamani Road Sy.No.2 1.50 8/6/ 7/6/2
Metal,M 93, 2016 026
anufactu Reddipa
re sand, lli (V), 250 150
--
Gravel Padman 0 000
and abham
Building (M)
Stone
112 Sri G. Gottenukkala Road Sy.No.2 9.75 07.12 06.12 --
Girish Varma, Metal,M 93, .2016 .202
anufactu Reddipa 6
re sand, lli (V),
Gravel Padman 412 652 476
and abham 5 500 096
Building (M)
Stone

113 Sri S. Venkateswarlu, Road Sy.No.2 5.59 29.12 28.12


Metal,M 93, .2016 .202
anufactu Reddipa 6
re sand, lli (V), 237 374 255
--
Gravel Padman 6 500 780
and abham
Building (M)
Stone
114 Sri GVV Harivarma, Road Sy.No.2 10.00 29.12 28.12
Metal,M 93, .2016 .202
anufactu Reddipa 6
142 100
re sand, lli (V), 321 499
00 000 --
Gravel Padman 0 999
Grl 0
and abham
Building (M)
Stone
115 Sri S. Sankar Rao, RMBS & Sy.No.2 6.00 29.12 28.12
Gravel 93, .2016 .202
Reddipa 6
376 299
lli (V), 600 --
500 938
Padman
abham
(M)

DMG, GoAP

121
District Survey Report - 2018

116 Sri D.Ramana, RM&BS Sy.No.7 10.12 18/0 17/0


90
& 5, 4/20 4/20 750
0
Gravel Jerripot 13 23 B.S 130 426
B.S 757
hulapal 140 00 498 --
272 7281
em (V), 291 Grl 0
623
Pendurt Grl
Grl
hi (M)
117 Y.V.Ramana RMBS Sy.No.9 0.789
8,
Valimer 60 395
--
ka (V), 0 00
Pendurt
hi (M)
118 M.Srinivasulu Reddy, RM, BS & Sy.No.2 7 24- 23- 322
Gravel 68, 08- 08- 8 454
Mantrip 2007 2017 R. 0
467 380 350 349
alem M R.M --
0 518 000 973
(V), 30 300
Parawa 0 Grl
da (M) Grl
119 K.Borrayya, RM & BS Sy.No.3 0.9 23- 22-
2, 06- 06-
420
E.Marrip 2008 2018
173 R.M 1141 472 450
alem 588 --
0 210 82 50 00
(V),
B.S
Parawa
da (M)
120 M. Venkateswara Rao RM & BS Sy.No.3 0.5 17/11/ 16/11/
2, 2014 2024
E.Marrip
75 300 3118 324
alem 420 432 --
0 32 2 00
(V),
Parawa
da (M)
121 S. Srinivasa Rao RM & BS Sy.No.3 0.5 17/11/ 16/11/
2, 2014 2024
E.Marrip
40 358 250 320
alem 348 432 --
8 12 00 00
(V),
Parawa
da (M)
122 Pedamusidivada RMBS Sy.No.3 0.5 05.0 04.0 --
Society 67, 2.20 2.201
Pedamu 07 7
sidivada 250
192
(V), 00
Parawa
da (M)

DMG, GoAP

122
District Survey Report - 2018

123 S. Sateesh Reddy RMBS & Sy.No.3 2.023 24.0 23.0


Gravel 67, 2.201 2.201 200
Pedamu 6 8 B.S 400
1656
sidivada 513 0 --
500
(V), 50 Grl
Parawa Grl
da (M)
124 G. Nooka Raju RMBS & Sy.No.76 4.05 24.0 23.0
Gravel , 2.201 2.201
Pedamu 5 8 670
434 1298 388
sidivada 0 --
50 446 86
(V), Grl
Parawa
da (M)
125 M/s. Gangavaram Port RM&BS Sy.No.2 8.093 31- 31-
Ltd 4, 07- 07-
Gangav 2013 2023
aram 404 404
50 --
(V), 610 650
Pedaga
ntyada
(M)
126 Smt. Vanthala Laxmi, RM & BS Sy.No.15 0.5 24- 23-
1, 10- 10-
Nadimiv 2015 2025
73 582 595 336
eedhi 804 475 --
4 50 00 25
(V),
Paderu
(M)
127 Sri M. Kondarao @ RM&BS Sy.No.97 0.5 2/8/ 1/8/2 --
Kondababu /1, 2012 022
Erukuva
30 3612 250 250
da (V), 300 300
0 5 00 00
Madugul
a (M)

128 M/s. Murali Krishna RM&BS Sy.No.1, 5 24- 23-


Agro Farms & Estates M.Krish 02- 02-
(P) Ltd ., napura 09 2019
m
( 260 333 333 250 296 250
--
Voorlov 0 3 3 000 849 000
a konda)
(V),
Madugul
a (m)
129 M/s. Murali Krishna Rm&BS Sy.No.1, 27.7 19- 18-
138
Agro Farms & Estates M.Krish 4- 4- 135 184 1113 1461 470
500 --
(P) Ltd ., napura 2011 2026 36 66 3 682 000
0
m (V),

DMG, GoAP

123
District Survey Report - 2018

Madugul
a (M)

130 Sri Bhupathi Raju RM&BS Sy.No.1, 8.03 5/2/ 4/2/


Venkata Ramana, V.J.Pura 2011 2021
318 535 397 401 476
m (V), --
6 2 5 500 735
Madugul
a (M)
131 Sri K. Appa Rao RM&BS Sy.No.97 0.485 6/6/2 5/6/
, 013 2018
Erukuva 245 242
185 185 --
da (V), 00 50
Madugul
a (M)
132 Sri J . Mark Raju Colour 11/p, 10 24/1 23/1 0 0 0 0 100 0 --
Granite Sariya 0/20 0/20 000
Vg. 16 36 0
Anantha
giri (M)

133 G.Kondathalli Colour 1, 5.706 7/2/2 6/2/ 395 139 596. 823 368 158 --
Granite V.J.Pura 003 2023 .82 4.19 47 946. 833 259
m Vg. 1 0 8
V.Madug
ula (M)
134 Galaxy Rock Min Pvt Colour 1, 7.972 19- 18- 0 172. 219. 0 447 581 --
Ltd Granite V.J.Pura 02- 02- 53 69 317 594
m Vg. 2003 2023
V.Madug
ula (M)
135 M/s. Clich’s Stone Colour 1, 4.5 14- 13- 421 301. 760. 948 745 188 --
Granite V.J.Pura 09- 09- .46 05 77 880. 960 355
m Vg. 2004 2024 9 3
V.Madug
ula (M)
136 M/s. Palem Granites Colour 1, 3 4/2/ 3/2/ 24 0 0 567 300 300 --
Granite V.J.Pura 2005 2025 5.6 442 000 000
m Vg. 9
V.Madug
ula (M)
137 M/s. Vallabha Rocks Colour 1, 5 10/10 9/10/ 51. 0 39.1 148 6161 100 --
Granite V.J.Pura /2012 2032 67 9 432. 18
m Vg. 5
V.Madug
ula (M)

DMG, GoAP

124
District Survey Report - 2018

138 A.Sai Venkateswara Colour Sy.No.01 4.685 15/0 14/0 20 370. 428. 485 948 108 --
Rao Granite ,V.No. 5/20 5/20 4.3 29 65 763 365 093
55, 15 35 4 8
Vooralo
va Hill
Vg. V.
Madugul
a (M)
139 A.Ramachandra Rao Colour Sy.No.01 4.522 15/0 14/0 98. 184. 179. 266 495 465 --
Granite ,V.No. 5/20 5/20 57 34 71 403. 771 977
55, 15 35 4
Vooralo
va Hill
Vg. V.
Madugul
a (M)
140 P.Venu Babu, Colour 1/1p, 6.179 5/6/ 4/6/ 0 0 0 0 0 0 --
Granite 47/3,4,6 2006 2026
& 52/1 to
8,
Chinago
rigedda
Vg.
V.Madug
ula (M)
141 Jumbo Mining Ltd, Colour 1/1, 20 23- 22- 635 814 7071 170 235 1996 --
Granite Chinago 06- 06- 1 8.02 .09 439 6123 604
r Vg. 2007 2027 32 0 2
V.Madug
ula (M)
142 M/s Natural Stones Colour 1, 8.36 4/2/ 3/2/ 207 1263 136 541 369 405 --
Granite Chinago 2014 2034 7.4 8.37 569 878 236
r Vg. 9 4 9 7
V.Madug
ula (M)
143 M/s Natural Stones Colour 1, 2.68 16/12 15/12 0 3.73 16.2 0 348 280 --
Granite Chinago /201 /203 9 297 000
r Vg. 3 3
V.Madug
ula (M)

144 M/s Natural Stones Colour 1, 1.90 16/12 15/12 65. 79.0 71.2 1672 1916 1899 --
Granite Chinago /201 /203 36 1 2 04 38 99
r Vg. 3 3
V.Madug
ula (M)
145 K. Garudda Reddy Colour 1, 1.51 19- 15- 0 0 53.7 0 1510 154 --
Granite Chinago 12- 12- 1 00 595
r Vg. 2014 2033

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125
District Survey Report - 2018

V.Madug
ula (M)
146 K. Garudda Reddy Colour 1, 3.310 12/5/ 11/5/ 125 104 1153 2931 293 319 --
Granite Chinago 2015 2035 .67 0.14 19.8 094 482
r Vg. 3 9 6
V.Madug
ula (M)
147 Sri Ch.Srinivas Kumar Colour 1, 5.990 19- 18- 0 0 451. 0 370 128 --
Granite Chinago 08- 08- 56 000 805
r Vg. 2016 2036 6
V.Madug
ula (M)
148 Sri L. Srinivas 1, 7.89 6/10/ 5/10/
Chinago 2016 2036
Colour
r Vg. --
Granite
V.Madug 385
ula (M) 0 0 0 0 000 0
149 A.B.L.Tayaru, 379/1, 10 31- 30-
Chintalu 12- 12-
Colour
r Vg. 2002 2022 563 509 438 --
Granite
V.Madug 226 183 1579 464 428 1316
ula (M) 54 30 9 71 09 8
150 Sri Boddu Hemanth 180,220/ 5.504 24- 23-
Chowdary 7, 221/2, 11- 11-
3, 2004 2024
222/1&
Colour
3, --
Granite
Chinthal
uru Vg. 133 352
V.Madug 3.8 261 53.7 850 7412 537
ula (M) 7 0.58 8 2 555 524
151 S.A.H.Arif, 379/1, 10 13- 12/9/
Chinthal 09- 2024
Colour
uru Vg. 2004 665 1125 1037 --
Granite
V.Madug 25 399 373 258 473 225
ula (M) 58 6.96 0.64 6 7 2
152 M/s. Benita Granites, 217/2p & 5 20- 19-
226/1, 10- 10-
Colour Chinthal 2007 2027
--
Granite uru Vg. 105
V.Madug 380. 461. 697 1199
ula (M) 0 5 31 0 9 449
153 M/s. Gaura Minerals, 379/1, 4 29- 28-
Chinthal 12- 12-
Colour
uru Vg. 2006 2026 --
Granite
V.Madug 287. 303 792 844
ula (M) 0 97 7.79 0 910 7601
154 K.S.N.S.Raju 97/p, 5 3/5/ 2/5/
Colour
Erukuva 2012 2032 190 418 500 --
Granite
da Vg. 6 0 0 2165 000 0

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126
District Survey Report - 2018

V.Madug
ula (M)
155 M/s. Sreya Minerals 56, 1 23/1 22/10
Anukur 0/20 /203
Colour
u Vg. 13 3 --
Granite
V.Madug 29.1 961. 100 2516
ula (M) 0 6 38 0 000 658
156 M/s. Sreya Minerals Colour 57, 2 23/1 22/10 139 89.7 87.6 326 257 2130 --
Granite Anukur 0/20 /203 .73 1 273 954 16
u Vg. 13 3
V.Madug
ula (M)
157 M/s. Swetha Stones Colour 58, 6 31/01 30/0 789 847. 978. 201 239 258 --
Granite Anukur /201 1/20 .98 72 05 852 944 829
u Vg. 4 34 2 7 2
V.Madug
ula (M)
158 R.Ravi Colour 69, 7.00 12/5/ 11/5/ 0 498. 109. 0 140 489 --
Granite Tiruvada 2015 2035 86 96 964 100
Nagalla 5
k onda
Hill Vg.
V.Madug
ula (M)
159 S.Saravanan 378(Car 11.14 14/0 13/0
ved out 5/20 5/20
from 15 35
Sy.No.
Colour
10), --
Granite
K.Vallap
uram,
V.Madug 714.
ula (M) 0 0 51 0 0 0
160 M/s. Swetha Stones Sy.No.3 18.13 29/0 28/0
79, 6/201 6/20
K.Vallap 5 35
Colour
uram --
Granite
Vg.
V.Madug 42 328. 1257 1781 1901
ula (M) 5.2 0 58 918 659 479
161 Sri M.D.Rizwan Sy.No. 11.33 24/1 23/1
69 part 0/20 0/20
of 16 36
Village
Colour no.
--
Granite (V.No.
69),
Avuruw
ada Vg. 13.7 500 924
V.Madug 0 8 0 0 000 651

DMG, GoAP

127
District Survey Report - 2018

ula (M)

162 Sri Shaik Sujeth Sy.No.6, 3.76 08.0 07.0


Ahmed, Vuralov 9.201 9.20
Colour
a Hill Vg. 7 37 --
Granite
V.Madug 3971
ula (M) 0 0 0 0 0 78
163 Sri G. Mallikarjuna (old 4.7 08.0 07.0 --
Reddy, Sy.No.1) 9.201 9.20
New 7 37
Sy.No.7
Colour
,V.No.55,
Granite Vuralova
Hill Vg.
V.Madug 733
ula (M)
0 0 0 0 0 973
164 Sri B. Modi Jagga Appa Sy.No.16 5.81 22.0 21.02
Rao, 9 (Pld 2.201 .203
Sy.No.13 8 8
)
Colour
L.Gavar --
Granite
avaram
Vg.
V.Madug 641
ula (M) 0 0 0 0 0 488
165 A.P.Mineral calcite & 35/P, 37.9 4/7/1 3/7/
Development Corpn mica/ Nimmal 996 2016
Ltd Quartz apadu
--
Vg.
Anantha 130 130 130
giri (M) 0 0 0 800 875 875
166 A.P.Mineral Dev.Corpn. Calcite& 29/1,2 8.72 14- 13-
Ltd, Mica/Qu etc., 05- 05-
artz/ Nimmal 2005 2025
Lime apadu --
Stone Vg.
Anantha 568 568 708
giri (M) 0 0 0 440 425 677
167 D.Pentam Naidu, 4, Kudia 6.44 15- 14-
Calcite & Vg. 11- 11-
--
Mica Anantha 2002 2022 256 471 1766 353 343
giri (M) 74 6 458 22 700 50
168 Smt. P.Prabhavathi 127 to 1.62 19- 18-
Lime 132, 02- 02-
Stone & Jeerige 1999 2019
--
Calcite dda Vg.
& Mica Anantha 550
giri (M) 0 0 0 67 0 0

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128
District Survey Report - 2018

169 B.Mutyalu, Calcite& 1/9, 1/10 4.21 31- 30-


Mica and 2, 05- 05-
Thuburt 2006 2026
--
hi Vg. 104 195
Anantha 135 260 615 1012 000
giri (M) 0 00 00 0 500 0
170 M/s. Durga ST Sand S.No.1/4 1.48 11/1/2 10/1/
Mining Quarries L.C.Co. , to 1/8 , 010 2030
Thubart
Calcite --
hy Vg. 32
Anantha 00 250 2016 1972
giri (M) 0 0 0 375 00 0
171 Smt. B. Suvarna, 3 & 4/1, 2.11 22- 21/02
Dekkap 02- /203
Calcite &
uram 2013 3
LimeSto --
Vg.,
ne
Anantha 43 160 324 3165 120
giri (M) 00 0 0 245 0 000
172 Sri Kumba Kotaiah 4/2,4/3 4.270 4/3/ 3/3/
& 5, . 2013 2033
Calcite & Dekkap
LimeSto uram --
ne Vg.
Anantha 188 100 1066 640 750
giri (M) 8 0 0 29 50 00
173 Ferro Alloys 29, 50.75 9/2/1 8/2/
Corporation Ltd, Thimma 999 2019
Quartzit puram
e/ Vg., --
Quartz Padman
abham 340 135 404 1016
(M) 0 0 50 0 424 250
174 Smt. . M.A.R.Kumari, 1821,284 12.14 5/3/1 4/3/
& 298, 998 2018
Mica&Qu Dalivala
artz& sa
--
Feldsph Marrival
are asa
Pindran 270 246 444 882 1821 333
gi 0 0 0 90 00 000
175 Smt. . M.A.R.Kumari, 562, 3.44 5/3/1 4/3/
Gavarap 998 2018
Quartz &
alem Vg. 292 485 --
Mica
K.Kotap 94 337 647 503 246 250
adu (M) 40 00 00 600 4 0
176 V.Vijaya Laxmi 562, 16.19 27- 26-
Gavarap 10- 10-
Quartz alem Vg. 1998 2018 --
K.Kotap 360 900 655 1419 674 4912
adu (M) 0 0 0 00 625 50

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177 Rashtriya Ispat Nigam 153, 3.24 1/11/2 31-


Ltd, Kinthaa 001 10-
Quartz da Vg., 2021 --
K.Kotap 1133 486
adu (M) 0 0 0 5122 73 00
178 K.V.Madhusudhan 153, 15.28 6/6/2 5/6/
Reddy, Kinthaa 002 2022
Quartz da Vg., --
K.Kotap 120 305 2291 305 2291
adu (M) 0 0 5 55 408 25
179 P.Gopala Reddy, 10.49 10/7/ 9/7/2 --
59,
2000 020
K.Santh
apalem
Quartz
Vg.
297
K.Kotap
133 290 396 862 2175 375
adu (M)
60 00 50 551 000 0
180 V. Venkata Rao 269, 4 30/11 29/11
Dalivala /201 /203
Quartzit
sa Vg. 3 3 --
e
K.Kotap 80 160 749 534 120 562
adu (M) 0 0 8 72 000 350
181 M/s. Vijayalaxmi 156, 28.34 9/12/ 8/12/
Minerals Haripur 1998 2018
Laterite am Vg. --
Rambilli 773
(M) 0 0 0 0 0 299
182 Andhra Phosphate (P) Apatite 101/p,102 16.12 2/6/1 1/6/2
Ltd. & /p,103/p, 998 018
Vermicu 104/p
lite and
105/p
988 644
Narasim 0 477 120 0 --
38 92
harajup
uram
Vg.,
Anantha
giri (M)

Table-17
List of Quarry Leases in force un the O/o Asst. Director of Mines and Geology, Visakhapatnam jurisdiction
Name and Lease period
Sl. Name of Extent.
address of the Sy.No. Village Mandal
No. Mineral. ( In He)
lessee. From To
1 A.Demudu Babu, 15 Gandigundam Anandapura BS & Gravel 0.5 3/3/20 2/3/201
m 08 8

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2 VVR.Associates 4 Pekeru Anandapura RM&BS 0.4 30-04- 29-04-


m 2010 2025
3 VVR.Associates 4 Pekeru Anandapura RM&BS 1 27-10- 26-10-
m 2007 2022
4 P.Srinivasa Rao, 4 Pekeru Anandapura RM&BS 0.809 4/3/201 3/3/202
m 4 4
5 Sri S. Srinivas, 1 Bemannadora Anandapura BS & Gravel 1.5 12/6/20 11/6/201
palem m 09 9
6 Sri S. Jagadeesh 1 Bemannadora Anandapura BS & Gravel 1 17-09- 16-09-
palem m 2011 2021
7 M/s VVR 4 Pekeru Anandapura RMBS 0.809 27.12.20 26.12.20
Associates, m 16 26
8 Sri K. Pydinaidu, 12 Chandaka Anandapura Gravel & BS 4.6 09.01.2 08.01.2
m 017 027
9 Sri M. Rama Raju 1 Jagganadhapu Anandapura R.S & Gravel 4.8 18.05.2 17.05.2
ram m 018 028
10 Sri M. Rama Raju 1 Jagganadhapu Anandapura Quartzite, 22.5 30.06.2 29.06.2
ram m Rough 018 038
Stone,
Gravel
11 Sri Karapu Reddy 63 Ramavaram Anandapura RMBS & 3 02.02.2 01.02.2
Rama Mohan m Gravel 018 028
Reddy,
12 L.Nageswara Rao, 47 Padmapuram Araku RM&BS 0.5 20-04- 19-04-
Valley 2012 2022
13 Pradhani Dasu, 47 Padmapuram Araku RM & BS 1.5 11/9/20 10/9/20
Valley 08 18
14 Siveri Sibbo 1 Battivalasa Araku RM 1 18/03/2 17/03/2
Valley 014 024
15 M/s. Sampath 121/2 Cheemalapalli Atchuthapur BS 0.5 26-05- 25-05-
Vinayaka Labour am 2009 2019
C-Co-Op. Society,
16 Sri G. Appala Raju, 121 Cheemalapalli Atchuthapur BS&Gravel 1 10/5/20 9/5/202
am 11 0
17 M/s.Mahesh 67 Bodamettapal Bheemunip RM&BS 3.642 5/10/20 4/10/20
Const.Corpn, em atnam 08 23
18 M/s.Saptagiri 67 Bodamettapal Bheemunip RM&BS 3.642 12/8/20 11/8/20
Stone Crusher, em atnam 11 26
19 Sampath 67 Bodamettapal Bheemunip RM&BS 1.283 6/4/201 5/4/20
Granites, em atnam 0 25
20 S.Prakash, 235 Dakamarri Bheemunip BS 0.5 14-11- 13-11-
atnam 2007 2017
21 Sri S. 235 Dakamarri Bheemunip BS & Gravel 0.5 16-10- 15-10-
Satyanarayana, atnam 09 2019
22 Sri Sariki Naga 235 Dakamarri Bheemunip BS & Gravel 0.5 18-04- 17-04-
Raju, atnam 2018 2028
23 Madhuravada 179 Yendada Chinagadili Buinding 4 31-01- 30-01-
Quarry carved Stone 2008 2018

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Workers,Coop. in Sy.No.1
Production and
Sales Society,
24 Sri D. 134 Cheedikada Cheedikada RM&BS 0.65 4/5/20 3/5/201
Simhadrappadu, 09 9
25 Sri M.Suresh, 1 Sambuvanipal Devarapalli RM & BS 0.5 30-07- 29-07-
em 2007 2022
26 M.Suresh, 1 Sambuvanipal Devarapalli RM & BS 0.36 28-02- 27-02-
em 2010 2020
27 Sri L.Venkata 1 Sambuvanipal Devarapalli RM&BS 0.5 17/05/2 16-05-
Reddy, em 010 2020
28 Sri SAVS. 214/2 Tenugupudi Devarapalli RM&BS 2 6/7/200 5/7/201
Satyanarayana 9 9
29 Sri B. Giri Babu 47 Tenugupudi Devarapalli RM&BS 2 23/09/2 22/09/2
010 020
30 Sri GKML.Naidu 47 Tenugupudi Devarapalli RM&BS 2.86 23/9/20 22/9/20
10 20
31 M/s. Sri Durga 47 Tenugupudi Devarapalli RM&BS 2.00 4/12/20 3/12/20
Malleswaraswam 10 20
y Metal Industries
32 M/s. Durga 47 Tenugupudi Devarapalli RM 1.00 22-02- 21-02-
Malleswara 2016 2026
Swamy Metal
Industry
33 207 Taruva Devarapalli RM & BS 1.00 5/11/20 4/11/201
M/s. Sampath 09 9
Surya Durga
Metals and
Minerals,
34 D.Siva Lakshmi, 207 Taruva Devarapalli RM&BS 1.00 25-09- 24-09-
2010 2020
35 S. Appala Naidu 1 Venkatarajupu Devarapalli RM & BS 1.5 1/1/2011 31-12-
ram 2020
36 177 Vakapalli Devarapalli RM & BS 1 11/6/20 10/6/20
M/s. Sampath 08 18
Surya Durga
Metals and
Minerals,
37 Ch. 177 Vakapalli Devarapalli RM & BS 1 25-06- 24-06-
Venkataswamy 2008 2018
Naidu
38 M/s Sri Durga 17 Garasingi Devarapalli RM & BS 2 18-09- 17-09-
Malleswasra 2008 2018
Swamy Metal
Industries,
39 M/s. SVLN Black 51 Marepalli Devarapalli RM&BS 1.39 11/6/20 10/6/20
Stone Crusher 09 24

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40 M/s. Srinivasa 177 Vakapalli Devarapalli RM&BS& 1.50 He. 20-06- 19-06-
Stone Crusher Gravel 2015 2030

41 Smt. 155 Aganampudi Gajuwaka Gravel & BS 3 28-01- 27-01-


L.Mangamma, 2010 2020
42 G.Demudu 155 Aganampudi Gajuwaka Gravel 2.55 1/12/201 30/11/2
4 019
43 K.Atchamma, 128 Mattam Hukumpeta RM & BS 0. 40 16-11- 15-11-
2011 2021
44 Sri S. Chinnaih 116/6 Mattam Hukumpeta RM&BS 0.5 17-11- 16-11-
Dora 2008 2018
45 Sri K. Rambabu, 1/1B, Kulapadu Hukumpeta RM&BS 2.00 16.05.2 15.05.2
S/o late Ram 017 027
Murthy,
46 Sri B. Rajendra 1/14, Kulapadu Hukumpeta RM&BS 2.09 16.05.2 15.05.2
Prasad, 017 027
47 P. Prameela, 41 Kurapalli Padmanabh RM&BS 1.5 25-06- 24-06-
am 2008 2018
48 D.Ravikumar Raju, 41 Kurapalli Padmanabh RM,BS & 6 17-07- 16-07-
am Gravel 2011 2021
49 Sanjana Granites, 1 Krishnapuram Padmanabh RM & 4.05 25-06- 24-6-
am BS,Gravel 2013 2028
50 P.Ratna Latha, 1 Krishnapuram Padmanabh RM & 2.4282 21-11- 20-11-
am BS,Gravel, 2015 2030
Earth
51 M/s. VVR 74/3 Krishnapuram Padmanabh RM & BS 1.72 4/3/20 3/3/201
Crushers & am 04 9
Constructions
52 Smt. 77 Krishnapuram Padmanabh RM 0.5 26-10- 25-10-
R.S.Anuradha, am 2015 2025
53 Smt. 77 Krishnapuram Padmanabh RM&BS 0.5 11/1/201 10/1/20
R.S.Anuradha, am 1 21
54 P. Ratna Latha, 1 Krishnapuram Padmanabh RM & Gravel 6.5 18-01- 17-01-
am 2010 2020
55 M/s.VVR Crusher 1 Krishnapuram Padmanabh RM&BS& 17.5 10/5/20 9/5/202
& Con., am Gravel 11 5
56 M/s. 77 Krishnapuram Padmanabh Road 3.687 11/3/201 10/3/20
Nagabhushanam am Metal,Manuf 6 26
& Co., acture sand,
Gravel and
Building
Stone
57 Sri Ch.Srinivasa 53 Pindrangi Padmanabh Building 1.5 9/1/200 8/1/201
Rao am Stone and 9 9
Gravel
58 M/s. Vishupriya .294 & 295 Reddipalli Padmanabh RM&BS, 8.00 10/5/20 9/5/202
Granites, am manufacture 16 6
d

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sand &
Gravel

59 Sri Theegala .293p & Reddipalli Padmanabh RM&BS, 9.50 27/02/2 16/5/20
Sesha Saila, 295p am manufacture 017 26
d
sand &
Gravel
60 M/s. 294 &295 Reddipalli Padmanabh Road 5.00 10/5/20 9/5/202
Nagabhushanam am Metal,Manuf 16 6
& Co., acture sand,
Gravel and
Building
Stone
61 Smt. S.Nagamani 295 Reddipalli Padmanabh Road 1.50 8/6/201 7/6/202
am Metal,Manuf 6 6
acture sand,
Gravel and
Building
Stone
62 Sri G. 293 Reddipalli Padmanabh Road 9.75 07.12.2 06.12.20
Gottenukkala am Metal,Manuf 016 26
Girish Varma, acture sand,
Gravel and
Building
Stone
63 Sri S. 293 Reddipalli Padmanabh Road 5.59 29.12.20 28.12.2
Venkateswarlu, am Metal,Manuf 16 026
acture sand,
Gravel and
Building
Stone
64 Sri GVV 293 Reddipalli Padmanabh Road 10.00 29.12.20 28.12.2
Harivarma, am Metal,Manuf 16 026
acture sand,
Gravel and
Building
Stone
65 Sri S. Sankar Rao, 293 Reddipalli Padmanabh RMBS & 6.00 29.12.20 28.12.2
am Gravel 16 026
66 Neelam Setty 53 Pendrangi Padmanabh BS & Gravel 2.85 02.05.2 01.05.2
Chinnayya, am 017 027
67 K.Ramu Naidu, 100 S.R.Puram Pendurthi BS & Gravel 0.5 3/7/201 2/7/202
3 3
68 Sri Sowbhagya 100 S.R.Puram Pendurthi BS & Gravel 1 4/8/20 3/8/201
Quarry Workers 07 7
Mutually Aided
Labour Contract
Coop. Society Ltd,

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District Survey Report - 2018

69 Sri Siva Ganesh 100 S.R.Puram Pendurthi BS & Gravel 1 4/8/20 3/8/201
Mutually Aided 07 7
Labour Contract
Coop. Society Ltd,
70 V.Viseswara Rao, 100 S.R.Puram Pendurthi Building 1 11/7/20 10/7/20
Stone and 08 18
Gravel
71 Sri G.Vijaya Gopal, 100 S.R.Puram Pendurthi Gravel&BS 4. 370 19-05- 18-05-
2014 2019
72 V.Viseswara Rao, 100 S.R.Puram Pendurthi BS&Gravel 0.53 27-05- 26-05-
2014 2019
73 Sri G. Appala 4 Narava Pendurthi Gravel 2.43 24-08- 23-08-
Naidu, 2009 2014
74 Sri G.Appala 29 Narava Pendurthi Gravel 1.27 15-11- 14-11-
Naidu, 2010 2015
75 Sri D.Ramana, 75 Jerripothulapa Pendurthi RM&BS& 10.12 18/04/2 17/04/2
lem Gravel 013 023
76 Sri U. Venkata 29 Narva Pendurthi Gravel 2.02 30-11- 29-11-
Srinivasa Rao, 2016 2021
77 Sri Ganthakoru 66 Chintagatla Pendurthi Gravel 1.82 12/4/20 11/4/201
Venkata Ramana, 17 9
78 Sri Ganthakoru 420 Pedagadi Pendurthi Gravel 1.92 12.04.2 11.04.20
Venkata Ramana, 017 19
79 Smt G.Kalidevi, W/o 60 Narva Pendurthi Gravel 4.022 08.05.201 07.05.201
Madhava Rao, 7 9

80 Sri K. Diwakar, 75 Porlupalem Pendurthi BS&Gravel 29.11.20 28.11.20


17 27
81 Sri M. Seetha 4 Narva Pendurthi Gravel 4.53 07.02.2 06.02.2
Rama Raju, Earth/B.S 018 022
82 Sri Ch. Kanaka 1 Parawada Parawada BS &Gravel 1.00 23-10- 22-10-
Rao, 2009 2019
83 Sri K. Venkata 233 Pedamusidiva Parawada BS&Gravel 1.50 . 19-08- 18-08-
Ramana, da 2009 2019
84 M.Srinivasulu 268 Mantripalem Parawada RM, BS & 7 24-08- 23-08-
Reddy, Gravel 2007 2017
85 K.Borrayya, 32 E.Marripalem Parawada RM & BS 0.9 23-06- 22-06-
2008 2018
86 32 E.Marripalem Parawada BS & Gravel 2 28/05/ 27-05-
Smt. D. Mahalami, 2014 2019
87 M. Venkateswara 32 E.Marripalem Parawada RM & BS 0.5 17/11/20 16/11/20
Rao 14 24
88 S. Srinivasa Rao 32 E.Marripalem Parawada RM & BS 0.5 17/11/20 16/11/20
14 24
89 P.Ramana Babu, 11 Parawada Parawada Gravel&BS/ 2.02 24-05- 23-05-
RS 2014 2019
90 Smt. V.Manga, 11 Parawada Parawada BS & Gravel 2 5/5/201 4/5/20
0 20

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91 M/s. Unity Infra 418 Ravada Parawada BS&Gravel 2.023 30/7/20 29/7/20
Projects Ltd. 14 19
92 M/s. Unity Infra 418 Ravada Parawada BS&Gravel 2.023 10/3/20 9/3/201
Projects Ltd. 14 9
93 Smt. R. Venkata 116 Thadi Parawada BS&Gravel 2 27-11- 26-11-
Laxmi 2014 2024
94 Sri G. Naga Raju, 116 Thadi Parawada BS&Gravel 1 8/9/20 7/9/201
09 9
95 V. Paradesi Naidu 116 Thadi Parawada BS&Gravel 2 11/3/201 10/3/20
4 17
96 K.Venka Ramana 116 Thadi Parawada BS&Gravel 0.742 11/11/20 10/11/20
14 17
97 P. Seetha Rama 116 Thadi Parawada Gravel 2 19/01/2 18/01/2
Raju 015 018
98 Sri K.Venkatesh 116 Thadi Parawada Rough Stone 2 11/3/201 10/3/20
& Gravel 6 26
99 Korukonda 28 Kannuru Parawada BS & Gravel 1.2 11/4/20 10/4/20
Venkata Ramana, 08 18
100 Sri N. 116 Thadi Parawada BS & Gravel 8.851 21/04/2 20/04/
Govindarajulu, 017 2027
101 Sri Gorle. Appa 1 Parawada Parawada BS & Gravel 27.01.2 26.01.20
Rao, 018 23
102 Gangavaram Port 274 Pedagantyada Pedagantya BS 2.02 6/3/200 5/3/201
Ltd. da 9 4
103 Sri K. Nooka Raju, 219 Pedagantyada Pedagantya BS&Gravel 2.02 22-03- 21-03-
da 2011 2021
104 M/s. Gangavaram 24 Gangavaram Pedagantya RM&BS 8.093 31-07- 31-07-
Port Ltd da 2013 2023
105 Smt. Vanthala 151 Nadimiveedhi Paderu RM & BS 0.5 24-10- 23-10-
Laxmi, 2015 2025
106 Sri B.H.A.N. Raju 161/1,2,3 & Haripuram Rambilli Gravel 7.58 27/03/2 26/03/2
4 015 020
107 Sri A.V.V Ramesh 1 Panchadarla Rambilli BS & Gravel 0.5 13-02- 12/2/20
Kumar, 2014 17
108 Smt. J. Venkata 57 Gangavaram Sabbavara Gravel&BS 2.02 8/12/20 7/12/20
laxmi, m 13 18
109 Sri M. Demudu, 57 Gangavaram Sabbavara BS & Gravel 2 02/06/2
m 009 01/06/2
019
110 Sri B.M.J. Appa 96 Erukunaidupal Sabbavara BS & Gravel 28.94 01.12.20 30.11.20
Rao, em m 16 26
111 Smt Palle 73 Erukunaidupal Sabbavara Gravel &RS 38 09.01.2 08.01.2
Ganeswari, em m 017 027
112 Sri G. Mutyala 303 Amruthapura Sabbavara BS & Gravel 7.98 10.03.2 09.03.2
Naidu, m m 017 027
113 Sri M. Kondarao 97/1 Erukuvada Madugula RM&BS 0.5 2/8/201 1/8/202
2 2

DMG, GoAP

136
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114 M/s. Murali 1 M.Krishnapura Madugula RM&BS 5 24-02- 23-02-


Krishna Agro m 09 2019
Farms & Estates ( Voorlova
(P) Ltd . konda)
115 M/s. Murali 1 M.Krishnapura Madugula Rm&BS 27.7 19-4- 18-4-
Krishna Agro m 2011 2026
Farms & Estates
(P) Ltd .
116 Sri Bhupathi Raju 1 V.J.Puram Madugula RM&BS 8.03 5/2/201 4/2/202
Venkata Ramana, 1 1
117 Sri K. Appa Rao 97 Erukuvada Madugula RM&BS 0.485 6/6/201 5/6/201
3 8
118
Sri J . Mark Raju Colour 24/10/2 23/10/2
11/p Sariya Ananthagiri 10
Granite 016 036
119 G.Kondathalli, 1 V.J.Puram Vaddadi Colour 5.706 7/2/200 6/2/202
Madugula Granite 3 3
120 Galaxy Rock Min 1 V.J.Puram Vaddadi Colour 7.972 19-02- 18-02-
Pvt Ltd Madugula Granite 2003 2023
121 1 V.J.Puram Vaddadi Colour 4.5 14-09- 13-09-
M/s. Clich’s Stone,
Madugula Granite 2004 2024
122 M/s. Palem 1 V.J.Puram Vaddadi Colour 3 4/2/20 3/2/202
Granites Madugula Granite 05 5
123 M/s. Vallabha 1 V.J.Puram Vaddadi Colour 5 10/10/2 9/10/20
Rocks Madugula Granite 012 32
124 A.Sai Sy.No.01V Vooralova Vaddadi Colour 4.685 15/05/2 14/05/2
Venkateswara .No. 55 HillV.J.Puram Madugula Granite 015 035
Rao
125 A.Ramachandra Sy.No.01 Vooralova Hill Vaddadi Colour 4.522 15/05/2 14/05/2
Rao V.No. 55 V.J.Puram Madugula Granite 015 035
126 P.Venu Babu, 1/1p, Chinagorigedd Vaddadi Colour 6.179 5/6/20 4/6/202
47/3,4,6 & a Madugula Granite 06 6
52/1 to 8

127 Jumbo Mining Ltd, 1/1 Chinagorigedd Vaddadi Colour 20 23-06- 22-06-
a Madugula Granite 2007 2027
128 M/s Natural 1 Chinagorigedd Vaddadi Colour 8.36 4/2/201 3/2/203
Stones a Madugula Granite 4 4
129 M/s Natural 1 Chinagorigedd Vaddadi Colour 2.68 16/12/2 15/12/2
Stones a Madugula Granite 013 033
130 M/s Natural 1 Chinagorigedd Vaddadi Colour 1.90 16/12/2 15/12/2
Stones a Madugula Granite 013 033
131 1 Chinnagoriged Vaddadi Colour 1.51 19-12- 15-12-
K. Garudda Reddy da Madugula Granite 2014 2033
132 K. Garudda Reddy 1 Chinnagoriged Vaddadi Colour 3.310 12/5/20 11/5/20

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137
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da Madugula Granite 15 35
133 Sri Ch.Srinivas 1 Chinnagoriged Vaddadi Colour 5.990 19-08- 18-08-
Kumar da Madugula Granite 2016 2036
134 Sri L. Srinivas 1 Chinnagoriged Vaddadi Colour 7.89 6/10/20 5/10/20
da Madugula Granite 16 36
135 A.B.L.Tayaru, 379/1 Chintaluru Vaddadi Colour 10 31-12- 30-12-
Madugula Granite 2002 2022
136 Sri Boddu 180,220/7, Chintaluru Vaddadi Colour 5.504 24-11- 23-11-
Hemanth 221/2, 3, Madugula Granite 2004 2024
Chowdary 222/1& 3
137 S.A.H.Arif, 379/1 Chintaluru Vaddadi Colour 10 13-09- 12/9/20
Madugula Granite 2004 24
138 M/s. Benita 217/2p & Chintaluru Vaddadi Colour 5 20-10- 19-10-
Granites, 226/1 Madugula Granite 2007 2027
139 M/s. Gaura 379/1 Chintaluru Vaddadi Colour 4 29-12- 28-12-
Minerals, Madugula Granite 2006 2026

140 K.S.N.S.Raju 97/p Erukuvada Vaddadi Colour 5 3/5/201 2/5/203


Madugula Granite 2 2
141 M/s. Sreya 56 Anukuru Vaddadi Colour 1 23/10/2 22/10/2
Minerals Madugula Granite 013 033
142 M/s. Sreya 57 Anukuru Vaddadi Colour 2 23/10/2 22/10/2
Minerals Madugula Granite 013 033
143 M/s. Swetha 58 Anukuru Vaddadi Colour 6 31/01/2 30/01/2
Stones Madugula Granite 014 034
144 69 Tiruvada Vaddadi Colour 7.00 12/5/20 11/5/20
Nagallakonda Madugula Granite 15 35
R.Ravi Hill
145 S.Saravanan 378 K.Vallapuram Vaddadi Colour 11.14 14/05/2 13/05/2
(Carved Madugula Granite 015 035
out from
Sy.No. 10)

146 M/s. Swetha Sy.No.379 K.Vallapuram Vaddadi Colour 18.13 29/06/2 28/06/2
Stones Madugula Granite 015 035

147 Sri M.D.Rizwan Sy.No. 69 Avuruwada Vaddadi Colour 11.33 24/10/2 23/10/2
part Madugula Granite 016 036
of Village
no. (V.No.
69)
148 Sri Shaik Sujeth Sy.No.6 Vuralova Hill Madugula Colour 3.76 08.09.2 07.09.2
Ahmed, Granite 017 037

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138
District Survey Report - 2018

149 Sri G. Mallikarjuna (old Vuralova Hill Madugula Colour 4.7 08.09.2 07.09.2
Reddy, Sy.No.1) Village Granite 017 037
New
Sy.No.7
,V.No.55,
150 Sri B. Modi Jagga Sy.No.169 L. V. Madugula Colour 5.81 22.02.2 21.02.20
Appa Rao, (Pld Gavaravaram Granite 018 38
Sy.No.13)

151 M/s Saviour Mines Colour 23.00 15-05- 14-05-


& Minerals Pvt 4/P Nandhakota Ananthagiri Granite 2018 2038
Ltd.,
152 M/s Benita Colour 24.54 16-05- 15-05-
4/P Nandhakota Ananthagiri
Granites Limited, Granite 2018 2038
153 A.P.Mineral 35/P Nimmalapadu Ananthagiri calcite & 37.895 4/7/199 3/7/201
Development Corpn mica/ Quartz
6 6
Ltd
154 A.P.Mineral 29/1,2 etc. Nimmalapadu Ananthagiri Calcite& 8.72 14-05- 13-05-
Dev.Corpn. Ltd, Mica/Quartz 2005 2025
/
Lime Stone
155 D.Pentam Naidu, 4 Kudia Ananthagiri Calcite & 6.44 15-11- 14-11-
Mica 2002 2022
156 Smt. 127 to 132 Jeerigedda Ananthagiri Lime Stone 1.62 19-02- 18-02-
P.Prabhavathi & Calcite 1999 2019
& Mica
157 B.Mutyalu, 1/9, 1/10 Thuburthi Ananthagiri Calcite& 4.21 31-05- 30-05-
and 2 Mica 2006 2026
158 M/s. Durga ST S.No.1/4, Thubarthy Ananthagiri Calcite 1.48 11/1/201 10/1/20
Sand Mining to 1/8 0 30
Quarries L.C.Co.-
Op Society,
159 Smt. B. Suvarna, 3 & 4/1 Dekkapuram Ananthagiri Calcite & 2.11 22-02- 21/02/2
LimeStone 2013 033
160 Sri Kumba 4/2,4/3 & Dekkapuram Ananthagiri Calcite & 4.270 . 4/3/201 3/3/203
Kotaiah , 5 LimeStone 3 3
161 Ferro Alloys 29 Thimmapuram Padmanabh Quartzite/Qu 50.75 9/2/199 8/2/201
Corporation Ltd, am artz 9 9
162 Smt. . 182 Dalivalasa K.Kotapadu Mica&Quartz 12.14 5/3/199 4/3/201
M.A.R.Kumari, 1 Marrivalasa & 8 8
284 & 298 Pindrangi Feldsphare

163 Smt. . 562 Gavarapalem K.Kotapadu Quartz & 3.44 5/3/199 4/3/201
M.A.R.Kumari, . Mica 8 8

164 V.Vijaya Laxmi 562 Gavarapalem K.Kotapadu Quartz 16.19 27-10- 26-10-
1998 2018

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165 Rashtriya Ispat 153 Kinthada K.Kotapadu Quartz 3.24 1/11/200 31-10-
Nigam Ltd, 1 2021
166 K.V.Madhusudhan 153 Kinthada K.Kotapadu Quartz 15.277 6/6/200 5/6/202
Reddy, 2 2
167 P.Gopala Reddy, 59 K.Santhapale K.Kotapadu Quartz 10.49 10/7/20 9/7/202
m 00 0
168 V. Venkata Rao 269 Dalivalasa K.Kotapadu Quartzite 4 30/11/2 29/11/2
013 033
169 M/s. Vijayalaxmi 156 Haripuram Rambilli Laterite 28.34 9/12/19 8/12/20
Minerals 98 18
170 Andhra 101/p,102/ Narasimharaj Ananthagiri 16. 123 Apatite 2/6/199 1/6/201
Phosphate (P) Ltd. p,103/p,10 upuram & 8 8
4/p and Vermic
105/p ulite

STONE CRUSHERS (ROAD METAL) IN THE JURISIDICTION OF O/O THE ADMG


Sl.
Name and address of MDL Registration
Location of MDL Validity period Phone No.
No holder No. & Date

M/s Sri Vamsi Krishna Stone


Sy. No. 85, 86/1 and
Crusher
86/2,
Prop: Sri Ch. Malakondaiah, 08/VSP/2007-
1 AllikhanudupalemVis 23-06-2012 to
AllikhanudupalemVisakhapa 08 dt. 20-03- Not available
akhapatnam V), 22-06-2022
tnam V), 2012
AnakapalliVisakhapat
AnakapalliVisakhapatnam
nam M),
M), Visakhapatnam

M/s Nookambika Stone


Crusher, Sy.No:245/1, 08/VSP/2008-
2 Prop: Smt P Jyothi, Rebaka(V), 09, 19.07.2013 to
9393101801
Rebaka(V), Anakapalli(M), Dt:19.07.2013 18.07.2018
Anakapalli(M), Visakhapatnam. (Renewal)
Visakhapatnam
Sy.No:13,14/1to4,16/4
Venkateswara st. Cr.
to 9
3 Prop:Sri D.Avinash Varma 37/VSP/2013- 24.07.2013 to 9866313388
Gottivada(V),
Mandalaparru V, Nidamarru 14 23.07.2018
Kotauratla(M),
M, West Godavari Dist.
VisakhapatnamD)

DMG, GoAP

140
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Sy.No. 245/1 of
M/S Sri V.S.R.Granites, Prop:
Kapusettyvanipalem
Sri V.Rambabu,
4 Village, Anakapalli 11/VSP(A)/201 16.05.2015 to 9059423299
Plat No. 302, E-Block,
Mandal, 5-16 20.11.2018
Sivajinagar, Kurannapalem,
Visakhapatnam
Visakhapatnam

M/s Ganesh Sai Granites,


Sy.No:25,
Mg.Ptr:Sri PV Maheswara
5 Bowlavada(V), 43/VSP/2013- 28.11.2013 to
Rao, 9849333049
Anakapalli(M), 14 27.11.2018
Flat No. 302, E-Block, Shivaji
Visakhapatnam(D
Nagar, Visakhapatnam.

M/s Lakshmi Ganapathi


Minerals, Sy.No:5/1,
6 Propx:Sri PVBAN Raju, Bowlavada(V), 45/VSP/2013- 07.01.2014 to
9963995159
D.No. 3-75-1, Mamidipalem V, Anakapalli(M) 14 08.12.2018
Anakapalli M,
Visakhapatnam

SS Rock Products & Sy.No:303, 304,


Constructions, Kunchangi(V),
7 39/VSP/2013- 18.12.2013 to
Mg.Ptr:Sri PS Babu, HIG-217, Anakapalli(M), 9010212124
14 17.12.2018
Sector-IV, MVP Colony, VisakhapatnamVisakh
Visakhapatnam apatnam D)

M/s Sri Pardha Saradhi


Sy.No:347,
Constr,
RonganivaripalemVis
8 Propx:Smt D.Varalakshmi,, 44/VSP/2013- 28.12.2013 to
akhapatnam V), 9912964488
Ronganivanipalem V, 14 27.12.2018
Anakapalli(M),
Anakapalli M,
Visakhapatnam Dist.
Visakhapatnam

DMG, GoAP

141
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M/s Sri Vigneswara Stone


Crusher, Sy.No:50/19 &20,
9 03/VSP/2014- 26.04.2014 to
Prop: Smt P. Parvathi, Vetajangalapalem(V), 9848028389
15 05.01.2019
Manthripalem V, Parawada Anakapalli(M),
M, Visakhapatnam

M/s Sree sampath


Sy.No:14/3, 15/1 and
mineralsVisakhapatnam
16/1
Pvt) Ltd.,
10 MamidipalemVisakha 56/VSP/2013- 28.03.2014 to
Mg.D:Sri B Sudha Rani, L-1, Not available
patnam Vill), 14 27.03.2019
Meher Apartments, VIP
Anakapalli(Man),
Road, CBM Compound,
Visakhapatnam Dist.
Visakhapatnam

M/s RNG
ResourcesVisakhapatnam I)
Sy.No:238 to 242,
Pvt Ltd.,
11 Venkupalem(V), 57/VSP/2013- 28.03.2014 to 8106498323
Mg.D:Sri BN Sarat Chandra,
Anakapalli(M), 14 27.03.2019
Flat No. 304, Eswar Homes,
Visakhapatnam Dist
Dwaraka Nagar, Lane-1,
Visakhapatnam

9848028389

M/s Sri Annapurna Stone


Sy.No:81/1 to 4, 82/1 to
Crusher,
12 16 04/VSP/2014- 26.04.2014 to
Prop: Sri P. Ramana Murthy,
Vetajangalapalem(V), 15 25.04.2019
D.No. 2-11, Manthripalem V,
Anakapalli(M),
Parawada M, Visakhapatnam

1.Sy.No:36/1, 48/3 &4,


M/s Sri Lakshmi Ganesh
61/1
Stone Crusher,
TamaramVisakhapatn
Prop: Sri K. Krishna Kishore,
13 am V), 05/VSP/2014- 26.04.2014 to
D.No. 5-102, KD Peta Road V, 9866668876
MakavarapalemVisak 15 25.04.2019
Narsipatnam M,
hapatnam M),
Visakhapatnam
2.S.no:188,124/2
Gannavaram(V),

DMG, GoAP

142
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Nathavaram(M),
Visakhapatnam
M/s Sai Durga Stone
Crusher, Sy.No: 262/1,268 &
14 Mg.P : Sri M. R. 269/1, Mondipalem(V), 12/VSP/2014- 18.06.2014 to
9666588899
Satyanarayana, Near AMel Anakapalli(M), 15 17.06.2019
College, Kothuru College, Visakhapatnam Dist
Anakapalli, Visakhapatnam
M/s Sri Sahara Stone Sy.No. 94, 11/VSPVisakha 28.05.2014 to 8464888569
Crusher, Kondapalem V, patnam 27.05.2019
15 Prop: Sri Rolugunta M, A)/2014-15
K.V.V.Satyanarayana, Visakhapatnam
D.No. 12-68, Market Road,
Chagalu V & M, W.G.Dist
M/s Sri Gowri Stone Crusher,
218/1 & 219 of
16 Prop: Sri S.Venku Naidu, 16/VSP/2014- 06.08.2014 to
Rolugunta V & M, 8008932353
Rolugunta V & M, 15, 18.07.2014 05.07.2019
Visakhapatnam
Visakhapatnam
M/s SGX Minerals Pvt Ltd.,
Mg.Ptr: Sri G.Ravi Sekhar, 13/VSP/2014-
17 Sy.No. 228-27, Rebaka 10.07.2014 to
D.No. 39-3-19/1, Sai Nivas, 15, 0891-2591022
V, Anakapalli M 09.07.2019
Visalakshinagar, dt:27.06.2014
Visakhapatnam.
M/s Sri Lakshmi Stone Sy. No. 239, 240 5/1 to
Crusher 5/3,
18 Mg. P. Sri M. Rama Mohana BowlavadaVisakhapat 15/VSP/2014- 06.08.2014 to
8002966991
Chowdary, Bowlavada V, nam V), 15 dt.17.07.2014 05.08.2019
Anakapalli M, AnakapalliVisakhapat
Visakhapatnam nam M), VSP
M/s Sri Shiridi Sai Stone
Crusher, Prop: Sri S.Laxmi Sy.No. 5/1 of
19 Prasad, Near Water Works, Bowlavada Village, 30/VSP/2014- 04.03.2015 to
9849203240
Gundala Vari Street, Anakapalli Mandal, 15 25.12.2019
Thummapala, Anakapalli M, Visakhapatnam
Visakhapatnam

M/s Golden Aggregates &


SandVisakhapatnam P) Ltd., Sy.No. 73/3 of
20 Prop: Sri G.Chandra Sekhar Bowluvada Village, 3/VSP(A)/2015 30.04.2015 to
9989331777
Varma, Bowluvada Village, Anakapalli Mandal, -16 29.04.2020
Anakapalli Mandal, Visakhapatnam
Visakhapatnam

DMG, GoAP

143
District Survey Report - 2018

M/s Shiridi Sai Stone


Crusher, Propx: Smt. Sy.No. 21/7 of Giduturu
21 Ch.S.Venkata Lakshmi, Village, 4/VSP/2015- 15.05.2015 to
9490075474
Visakhapatnam, H.No. 5-6A, Makavarapalem 16 14.05.2020
Giduturu V, Makavarapalem Mandal,
M, Visakhapatnam

M/s Sri Srinivasa Stone


Crusher, Mg.P: Sri M.Venkata Sy.No. 197/17 of
22 subrahmanyam, D.No. 1- Kundram Village, 30.05.2015 to
6/VSP/2015-16 9849432229
422/a, Near Z.P.High School, Anakapalli Mandal, 29.05.2020
Parawada, Lankelapalem, vsp
Visakhapatnam

M/s Sri Sai Ram Enterprises


Prop: Sri T. Veera Reddy, Sy. No. 81, 9/VSP/2007-
23 28-06-2012 to
D.No. 50-1-41/14, MarturuVisakhapatna 08 dt. 28-06- Not available
27-06-2017
Seethammadhara, m V), Anakapalli 2012
Visakhapatnam

M/s Sri Yashwardhan Stone


crusher, Sy.No. 243 of
24 09/VSP/2012- 15.06.2013 to
Mg. Prt:Sri K.Papa Rao, Rolugunta V & M, 9640994233
13 28.06.2017
Rolugunta V & M, Visakhapatnam Dist.
Visakhapatnam Dist.

Sy. No. 4/11,


M/s Maruthi Stone Crusher MarturuVisakhapatna
Prop: Sri K. Demudu, m 12/VSP/2012– 13-08-2012 to
25
D.No. 3/22/2, Sainagar V),AnakapalliVisakha 13 dt. 13-08- 12-08-2017 8909977991
Colony, Sabbavaram V&M, patnam M), 2012
Visakhapatnam Dist. Visakhapatnam

DMG, GoAP

144
District Survey Report - 2018

M/s Maruthi Stone Crusher Sy. No. 96/10,11,17,18 &


Mg. Ptr: Sri P. Sita Rama 19 Allikonda
14/VSP/2007-
26 Raju, PalemVisakhapatnam 24-08-2012 to
08 dt. 05-06- 9885340244
D.No. 1-11-18, Flat No. 1A, V), 23-08-2017
2012
Noueagear Tower, Shipping AnakapalliVisakhapat
part Road, Visakhapatnam. nam M), VSP

M/s Sri Himani Stone


Sy. No. 243, 255 & 258,
Crushers
RoluguntaVisakhapat 17/VSP/2012-
27 Mg. Ptr: Smt K. Nirmala 28-08-2012 to
nam V), 13 dt. 28-08- 9395323434
Hrudaya, 27-08-2017
RoluguntaVisakhapat 2012
Rolugunta V & M,
nam M), VSP
Visakhapatnam Dist.

M/s Sri Himani Stone


Sy. No. 158 & 159/1,
Crusher, Propx: Kum. Jannu
NindugondaVisakhap 16/VSP/2012- 28.08.2012 to 9395323434
28 Himani,
atnam V), 13 dt. 27.08.2017
D.No. 1-162, Baligattam V,
RoluguntaVisakhapat 28.08.2012
Narsipatnam M,
nam M),VSP
Visakhapatnam Dist.

M/s Sri Venkateswara Stone


Sy. No. 228/27, I
Crusher
RebakaVisakhapatna
Prop: Sri P. Satyanarayana 18/VSP/2012-
29 m V), 13-09-2012 to
Raju, 13 dt. 13-09- 8790997799
AnakapalliVisakhapat 12-09-2017
D.No. 3-75/1, Mamidipalem V, 2012
nam M),
Anakapalli M,
Visakhapatnam
Visakhapatnam

M/s Anjani Stone Crusher Sy. No. 120 and 121, 20/VSP/2012-
30 Prop: Sri M. Singa Reddy, MamidipalemVisakha 13 dt. 21-11- 21-11-2012 to
9959912668
D.No. 1-108/18, MIG-16, patnam V), 2012 20-11-2017
Sector-8, MVP Colony, AnakapalliVisakhapat

DMG, GoAP

145
District Survey Report - 2018

Visakhapatnam Dist. nam M),

M/s Madhucon Projects Ltd., Sy. No. 78/1E3, 77/1 &


Rep: Sri S. Muralikrishna, 3, 791,2,3, 22/VSP/2012- 08.01.2013 to
31
Kondapalli V & Post, 31/9,10,11,13,14,15, 13 dt. 07.01.2018 040-23556001
Krishna District. MarturuVisakhapatna 08.01.2013
m V), Anakapalli

M/s Sri Sainadh Stone


Sy. No. 14/2,
Crusher,
BowlavadaVisakhapat 23/VSP/2012- 20.03.2013 to
32 Mg. Ptr: Sri O.L. Kantha Rao,
nam V), 13 dt. 17.03.2018 Not available
H.No. 16-69, Gundala Street,
AnakapalliVisakhapat 20.03.2013
Anakapalli Mandal,
nam M), VSP
Visakhapatnam Dist.

Sy. No. 305/1 to 9,


M/s SVC Minerals Pvt. Ltd.,
305/26 to 39,306,
Dir: Sri Raju,
307/4, 308
KunchangiVisakhapatnam 27/VSP/2013- 22.05.2013 to
33 KunchangiVisakhapat
V), 14 dt. 21.05.2018 0891-2551265
nam V),
AnakapalliVisakhapatnam 22.05.2013
AnakapalliVisakhapat
M)
nam M)
Visakhapatnam(D)
Visakhapatnam(D)

M/s Sri Venkateswara Stone


Crusher
BowlavadaVisakhapat
Prop:Sri K. Ramana Reddy 9/VSP/2003-
34 nam V), 27-05-2013 to
BowlavadaVisakhapatnam 04 dt.18-03- Not available
AnakapalliVisakhapat 26-05-2018
V), 2008
nam M),
AnakapalliVisakhapatnam
M),

M/s R.K.Minerals, Mg.P: Sri


Sy.No.220/1 of
35 S.Subba Reddy, D.No. 12-5- 16/VSP(A)/201 14.09.2015 to
Sampathpuram V, 9849698899
87, Baravari Street, 5-16 13.09.2020
Anakapalli
Anakapalli, Visakhapatnam

DMG, GoAP

146
District Survey Report - 2018

M/s Sri Vijayalakshmi Stone


Sy. No. 50/10,
Crusher
VetajangalapatnamVi
Prop: Sri P. Satya Raju Sy. 17/VSP(A)/201
36 sakhapatnam V), 03-10-2015 to
No. 50/10, 5-16 dt. 30-09- 9948667769
Anakapalli 02-10-2020
VetajangalapatnamVisakhap 2010
Visakhapatnam M),
atnam V), Anakapalli
VSP
Visakhapatnam M), VSP

M/s Sri Gangamma Stone


crusher, Prop: Sri Gadutula. Sy.no: 7/1,21/1 &17/1,
18/VSPVisakh
37 Neelakota, Visakhapatnam , Arabeera(V), 13-10-2015 to
apatnam Not available.
Bondupul V, Vanabhasigngi Munchangiput(M), 12-10-2020
A)/2015-16
Post, Munchingiput M, Visakhapatnam
Visakhapatnam

P.A.C.Trimurthy Raju,
mineral products, Mg.
Sy. No. 69,
38 P.Ashok Chandra Trimurty 25/VSP(A)/201 04-02-2016 to
BowlavadaVisakhapat 9346427555
Raju, d.No. 58-21-51, 5 03-02-2021
nam V), Anakapalli
Butchirajupalem,
Visakhapatnam

Vajram constructions pvt ltd s.no: 313,


04-02-2016 to
Mg.prt Kolam.Ram Prasad, Kunchnagi(V),
39 26/VSP(A)/201 03-02-2021
H.No. 1-1-380/20/a/2, v.v.Giri AnakapalliVisakhapat Not available.
5 ( as per
Nagar, nam M),
agreement )
Gandhi Nagar Hyderabad Visakhapatnam
M/s Jaya marry stone
s.no: 25-1,
crusher Prop. Naga Krishna. 29-02-2016
40 Bowlavada(V), 28/VSP(A)/20
D.no: 6-57, Alikanudupuram, To 9550737839
Anakapalli 15
vuuderu Post, 28-02-2021
Visakhapatnam
Visakhapatnam
M/s Sri Sai Venkatalakshmi
stone crusher Prop: Smt Ch.
Uma Venkatalakshmi, w/o s.no:67 -69
01-03-2016
41 Mahalakshmi naidu, near Bowlavada(V), 29/VSP(A)/201
To 9396111777
Water works , Anakapalli 5
28-02-2021
Tummapala(V), Visakhapatnam
AnakapalliVisakhapatnam
M)

DMG, GoAP

147
District Survey Report - 2018

Visakhapatnam

M/s Madhava Projects


s.no: 211, vooduru(V),
Mg.Prt: Chnita Sridhar, D.no: 06/VSP(A)/201 16-06-2016
42 AnakapalliVisakhapat
48-9-18/29/1, Ratnaveni 6-2017, dt 13- To 9848712720
nam M),
complex, Dwarakanagar, 04-2016 15-06-2021
Visakhapatnam
Visakhapatnam
1. Sy.no: 77/5,
Alikandupalem(V),
M/s Sri Navodaya Granite
Anakapalli,
Industries, Ng. Sri Kuditipudi. 06/VSP(A)/201
43 Visakhapatnam 18-06-2016 to
Vijaya Prasad, d.no: 5-91, 6-2017, dt 13- 9849923399
2. S.no:58/1-8, 17-06-2021
Alikandupalem(V), 04-2016
MarttutuVisakhapatna
Anakapalli, Visakhapatnam
m V), Anakapalli
Visakhapatnam
M/s Saradi Nandan stone sy.no: 313,
crusher, Mg: G.Pardha Kunchnagi(V), 02/VSP(A)/201
44 26-04-2016 to
saradi, LIG-17, Pahse-1, vuda AnakapalliVisakhapat 6dt :26-04- 9866571166
25-04-2021
nagar, Kurmannapalem, nam M), 2016
Visakhapatnam -46 Visakhapatnam
M/s Viajaya Stone crusher ,
Sy.No: 96/12-19,
Prop: sri C.L Mohana Rao, 04/VSP(A)/20
45 Alikandupalem(V), 09-05-2016 to
D.no: 5-89, 16dt :09-05- 9866699955
Anakapalli, 08-05-2021
Alikandupalem(V), 2016
Visakhapatnam
Anakapalli, Visakhapatnam

M/s Lakshmi Narasimha


Stone crusher, Prop: SyNo: 195, Kundram,
30/VSP(A)/20
46 Sri.Pachava Narasimha Rao, AnakapalliVisakhapat 26-06-2016 to 9440759739/888
16-17 dt :09-
d.no: 7-42, NGO’s colony, nam M), 25-06-2021 97222134
05-2016
Kothuru(V), Anakapalli(M) Visakhapatnam
Visakhapatnam

1.Sy. No. 244,


RebakaVisakhapatnam V),
AnakapalliVisakhapatnam
M/s Sree Venkata Sasi Stone
M), Visakhapatnam
Crusher
47 2.Sy. No. 73/3/ & 74/4(2 07/ VSP(A)/2016- 14-06-2016 to
Prop: Sri G. Sudhakar. D.no. 17-31, 9866192367
Units) 17 dt. 11-05-2016 13-06-2021
Opp Seetha Mahal, Gajuwaka,
BowlavadaVisakhapatnam
Visakhapatnam
V),
AnakapalliVisakhapatnam
M), VSP

DMG, GoAP

148
District Survey Report - 2018

M/s Vijayasakthi Stone


Sy. No. 62/2,
Crusher
BowlavadaVisakhapat 05/VSP(A)/20
48 Prop: Sri A. Anjaneyulu, d.no: 11-05-2016 to
nam V), 16 dt. 11-05- 9246674226
1-3-117, Gandhi Nagar, Main 10-05-2021
AnakapalliVisakhapat 2016
Road, AMAL college.
nam M),
Anakapalli

M/s Sri Ramana Enterprises


Mg. . Smt P. Syamala, W/o Sy. No. 245/1, 246/1 &
06/VSP(A)/201
49 :Late Kanaka Durga Raju,. 2, Rebaka 11-05-2016 to
6 dt. 11-05- 9052065999
H.no: 2-137, opp police Visakhapatnam V), 10-05-2021
2016
station , Gopalapatnam, Anakapalli
Visakhapatnam

1.Sy. No. 21,


GannavaramVisakhap
atnam V),
NathavaramVisakhap
atnam M),
Visakhapatnam
2.Sy. No. 1
M/s V.V.R. Associates
KrishnapuramVisakh
Mg. P: Sri P. Srinivas Babu,
apatnam V),
d.no:1-84-21/2, HIG-217, 12/VSP/2016- 18-06-2016 to
50 PadmanabhamVisakh
Vengamamba Nivas, Sector - 17 dt. 11-05- 17-06- 9989623240
apatnam M)
4, 2016 2021(Renewal)
3. SyNo:94,
M.V.P Colony,
Venkupalem(V),
Visakhapatnam
AnakapalliVisakhapat
nam M),
4.SyNo: 306-308,
Kunchangi(V),
AnakapalliVisakhapat
nam M),
Visakhapatnam

DMG, GoAP

149
District Survey Report - 2018

Bhairav Rock Products , Mg.


Karri.Himakara Bhaskara
Sy.No: 238 etc,
Reddy,
Venkupalem(V), 08/VSP(A)
51 S/o K.V.Krishna Reddy, d.no: 24-05-2016 to
AnakapalliVisakhapat /2016, dt. 24- 9652666699
04-76, Velama Peta, 23-05-2021
nam M), 05-2016
BalabadrapuramVisakhapat
nam V), Biccavolu(M), East
Godavari Dist

M/s Sri Sai Baba Enterprises


, prop: Sri Mandadi. Sy.No : 195/1,
Musalayya, D.no: 3- KundramVisakhapatn 09/VSP(A)/201
52 26-05-2016 to
88/1,Sarada Nagar, 7th street, am V), 6 , dt. 26-05- 9346311937
25-05-2021
Kothuru(V)m AnakapalliVisakhapat 2016
AnakapalliVisakhapatnam nam M)
M), Visakhapatnam dist
M/s K.V.V Metal chips, prop: Sy.No: 110,
Sri Kalidindi Varun Verma, Mammidipalem(V)m 10/VSP(A)/201
53 03-06-2016 to
d.no: 11-09-10, Dasapalla AnakapalliVisakhapat 6 , dt. 03-06- 9704767799
02-06-2021
Hills, Waltair club, nam M), 2016
Visakhapatnam Visakhapatnam dist
Sy. No. 17/1,
M/s Sri Jagadamba Granite
BowlavadaVisakhapat 11/
54 Metal Industries, 15-06-2016 to 9866697788/
nam V), VSP(A)/2016
Mg. P. Sri S. Venkata Rama 14-06-2021 9866377778
AnakapalliVisakhapat dt. 15-06-2016
Reddy
nam M),

M/s Aparna Enterprises Ltd ,


Sy. No. 58,72-
Dir: Koppisetti. Chandra
78,Martturu 13/
55 Sekhar, D.no: 08-2- 20-06-2016 to
Visakhapatnam V), VSP(A)/2016 9948223169
293/828/A, Plot no: 12-4, 19-06-2021
AnakapalliVisakhapat dt. 20-06-2016
Road no- 16, Jublee Hills,
nam M),
Hyderabad -34

M/s Prabhu Transport Metal


Suppliers Sy.No:50/19,20,
14/ VSP(A)/
Prop:Sri K Srinu,, VJ Palem(V),
56 2016 20.06.2016 to
Mamidipallem(V), AnakapalliVisakhapat 9866312169
Dt: 20-06- 19-06-2021
AnakapalliVisakhapatnam nam M),
2016
M),
Visakhapatnam dist

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Sy. No. 178


M/s Rock Sand Minerals Papayyasantapalem
Managing Director : P. Purna Visakhapatnam V), 15/VSP(A)/201 22-06-2016 to
57
Chand, 203, Vijaya enclave, AnakapalleVisakhapa 6 dt.23-06- 9849034347
sri Nagar colony, Hyderabad tnam M), 2016 21-06-2021
-73 Visakhapatnam

M/s Srinivasa Enterprises


Prop: Sri Mandadi. Srinivas, Sy. No. 50/1 etc, V.J
S/o Rangayya, D.no: 7-32/2, Pallem, 16/VSP(A)/201
58 25-06-2016 to
Near Pump House , Visakhapatnam V), 6, dt. 25-06- 9849596965
24-06-2021
Kothur(V), AnakapalliVisakhapat 2016
AnakapalliVisakhapatnam nam M),
M), Visakhapatnam dist

M/s Sri Vani Granites Sy.No: 09,


Mg. P. Sri Y.V. Chowdary, BowlavadaVisakhapat
D.no: 9-20, nam V), 17/VSP(A)/201
59 25-06-2016 to
BowlavadaVisakhapatnam AnakapalliVisakhapat 6, dt. 25-06- 9866522337
24-06-2021
V), nam M), 2016
AnakapalliVisakhapatnam
M), VSP

M/s Sri Venkata Lakshmi


SY.No. 245/1 of Rebaka
stone Crusher, Prop: Sri
60 Village, Anakapalli 21/vsp(A)/201 26.07.2016 TO
M.Neela Babu, 9849486133
Mandal, 6 25.07.2021
Tadi Village, Paravada
Visakhapatnam
Mandal, Visakhapatnam Dist.
M/s Sudha Stone Chips,
Sy.No. 209/1 & 2, 211 of
Prop: Smt. N.Swaroopa Rani,
61 Dibbapalem Village, 23/VSP(A)/201 18.08.2016 TO
D.No. 102, Varsa Apts, Pandu 9652577444
Anakapalli Mandal, 6 17.08.2021
Rangapuram,
Visakhapatnam
Visakhapatnam

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M/s Sri Venkata Durga Stone


Sy.No. 76 of
Crusher, Prop: Sri Salapu
62 Vetajangalapalem V, 24/VSP(A)/20 23.08.2016 to
Srinivasa Rao, Not available
Anakapalli M, 16 22.08.2021
Salapuvanipalem V,
Visakhapatnam
Parawada M, Visakhapatnam

Smt. Pedisetti
Kanakamahalaxmi, W/o.
63 Sy.No. 245/1A, Rebaka 26/VSP(A)/201 15.09.2016 to
P.Govinda, 9951225889
V, Anakapalli M, vsp 6 14.09.2021
D.No. 1-56, Makavaram V,
Marturu M, Visakhapatnam

M/s Sai Bhargavi Stone


Crusher, Mg.ptr: Sri
V.N.N.Mahalakshmi Naidu, Sy.No. 223/1, 2 , 218/1
64 27/VSP(A)/201 22.09.2016 to
S/o late V.Rama Rao, of Rolugunta V & M, 9908258337
6 21.09.2021
D.No. 15-11-12, Park Road, Visakhapatnam
Gavarapalem V, Anakapalli
M, Visakhapatnam

M/s SVS Enterprises, Prop:


Sri Anakapalli Siva Prasad, 22.09.2016 to
Sy.No. 315 of
S/o Veerabhadra Rao, 03.07.2019Visakh
65 Kunchangi V, 28/VSP(A)/20
D.No. 1-121, apatnam as per 9704569640
Anakapalli M, 16
Dharabhogapuram V, lease
Visakhapatnam
Dharapalem Post, Rambilli agreement)
M, Visakhapatnam

29.09.2016 to
M/s Sri Raja Projects, Rep. Sy.No. 76 of
23.09.2019Visakh
66 Sri Kongara Subba Rao, Vetajangalapalem V, 29/VSP(A)/201
apatnam as per 7799955655
Makavaram V, Anakapalli M, Anakapalli M, 6
lease
Visakhapatnam Visakhapatnam
agreement)

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152
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M/s Rock Line Mining


PRudcts Pvt. Ltd., Director: Sy.No. 173 of
67 R.Satyanarayana, S/o. Makavaram Village, 33/VSP(A)/201 27.10.2016 to
Veeraiah, D.No. 1-66, Anakapalli Mandal, 6 21.10.2021
Pusulur, Pedanandipadu, Visakhapatnam
Tenali, Guntur.

1. Sy.No. 268 to 270,


Mondipalem village,
M/s. Srinivasa stone crusher
Anakapalli madnal,
Mg. Prop: Gottipati
Visakhapatnam
Shanmukha Nuga Srinivas
68 district. 34/VSP(A)/20 17.11.2016 to
S/o. late Venkateswara Rao
2. Sy.No. 50/19, 16 16.11.2021
D.No. 7-63/1 kothuru village,
V.J.Palem village,
Anakapalli Mandal,
Anakapalli Mandal
Visakhapatnam district
Visakhapatnam
district

M/s. Lakshmi Chennakesava


Stone Crusher,
Prop : Sri V.Srinivasarao Sy.No. 22/2
S/o. Venkateswarlu Bowlawada(V)
69 35/VSP(A)/201 17.2.2017 to
D.No. 12-4-83/3 AnakapalliVisakhapat
7 16.02.2022
Pudimadaka road, nam M)
Opp. Prasanthi school, Visakhapatnam Dt.
AnakapalliVisakhapatnam
M), Visakhapatnam District.

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M/s. Suhas stone crusher


Prop:Sri Gottipati sagar
Sy.No. 07
s/o. rama Krishna 31.3.2017 to
Bowlawada(V)
70 d.no. 3-2-74 38/VSP(A)/20 30.03.2022
AnakapalliVisakhapat 7995156799
back side of ramachandra 17 (as per lease
nam M)
theatre, narasingarao peta agreement)
Visakhapatnam Dt.
Anakapalli village and
Mandal, Visakhapatnam dist.

M/s. P.B.Rangaraju & Co.,


Mg.ptr: sri pinnamaraju
atchutharama raju
Sy.No. 41
d.no. 50-95-4/A
V.J palem(V) 31.3.2017 to
71 sriya nivas, flat no.401 39/VSP(A)/201
AnakapalliVisakhapat 30.03.2022 7731833366
north extension, saibaba 7
nam M)
temple road,
Visakhapatnam Dt.
seethammadhara,
Visakhapatnam city , pin –
530013.

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154
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M/s. Venkateswara stone


Sy.No. 207/13, 208/2
crusher
DibbapalemVisakhap
Prop: sri D.Venkatarao 6.4.2017 to
72 atnam V) 01/VSP(A)/201
s/o. late venkataramana 5.4.2022
AnakapalliVisakhapat 7
H.No.2-92, venkupalem
nam M)
village, Anakapalli Mandal,
Visakhapatnam Dt.
Visakhapatnam dist-531032.

M/s. Rajasagi companies


Mg.ptr: Sri Rajasagi Josi
Sy.No. 207/3, 208/2
Jagannadha suryanarayana
DibbapalemVisakhap
raju 6.4.2017 to
73 atnam V) 02/VSP(A)/201
s/o. sitarama raju 5.4.2022
AnakapalliVisakhapat 7
d.no. 4-08,opp. Ramalayam,
nam M)
thangedu village, kotauratla
Visakhapatnam Dt.
Mandal, Visakhapatnam
district-531805
M/s. Ravi Teja
ProjectsVisakhapatnam P)
Ltd Sy.No. 5/1 to 9
Dir: Sri Mohammed Meeran MarturuVisakhapatna
25.4.2017 to
74 S/o. Immanuddin, D.No. 18- m V) 05/VSP(A)/20
24.4.2022 9505009999
5-43 AnakapalliVisakhapat 17
1st floor, 3rd lane, nam M)
kedareswara peta Visakhapatnam Dt.
Vijayawada urban
Krishna dist- 520003.

Granite jurisdiction of O/o ADMG, Anakapalli:

Sl. Name and address of Registration No.


Location of MDL Mineral Validity period
No. MDL holder & Date

DMG, GoAP

155
District Survey Report - 2018

Sri Chikkala Venkata


Girish,
S/o Pothu Raju, Sy.No. 306,
Ptr. of GMRR Granites, ThotakurapalemVisakhapa
20.10.16 to
1 Flat No. 511, Akshya tnam V), 32/VSP(A)/2016 9885562539
19.10.2021
Villa Apartments, RavikamathamVisakhapat
Kirlampudi Layout, nam M), Visakhapatnam
China Waltair,
Visakhapatnam

Sy.No.42/E,
3, 4, & 5 of Anakapalli 28/VSP/2006-07, 29.07.2006 to
2 M/s Sree Benkey Behari
Village and Mandal, dt:29.07.2006 28.07.2011
Visakhapatnam District

31) Minerals Minor Minerals jurisdiction of O/o ADMG, Anakapalli


Sl. Name and address of MDL Registration No. & Validity
Location of MDL Mineral Phone No.
No. holder Date period
M/s Jagadees Marketing,
Sy.No:8,
Prop:Sri SVV Bullabbai
Suddalapalem Vill,
Dora, D.No. 25-5-16, 59/VSP/2013-14 29.03.2014 to
1 Koyyur Man, Laterite 7799797919
Vinukonda Vari Street, dt.29-03-2014 19.03.2019
Visakhapatnam
Near Balaji Cheruvu,
Dist
Kakinada.
Sy.No: 237/12,14,15
M/s Subhapradha
& 252/1,2,4,5,6,7,8,
Enterprises,
Bayyavaram
Part:Sri K. V. Raghava Rao,
Visakhapatnam V), 08/VSP/2014-15
2 # 1-10, Main Road, Laterite 9989322355
KasimkotaVisakha dt.23.05.2014
Buttaigude, West Godavari 23.05.2014 to
patnam M),
Dist. 22.05.2019
Visakhapatnam
Dist
M/s Sri Surya Teja Impex,
Ptr: Sri G.Rama Krishna,
Sy.No. 150/1 of
D.No. 26/38/102/A, A
Gabbada V, 17/VSP/2014-15, 14.08.2014 to
3 Agraharam, 13th Line, Laterite 9502777779
Narsipatnam M, dt: 30.06.2014 23.05.2019
Guntur.

DMG, GoAP

156
District Survey Report - 2018

Stock
pointVisakhapatnam
1) : sy.No. 179/7 to 16,
180/6 & 181/1 to 3, 5 to
7, Thallapalem
Integrity Mining village, kasimkota
Corporation Pvt.Ltd Mandal,
Dir: Sri K.Uday Bhaskar Visakhapatnam dt.
S/o. KVLM Prasad Stock
03/VSP(A)/2017, 21.4.2017 to
4 chowdary pointVisakhapatnam Laterite 8125335557
dt: 21.4.17 3.4.2022
d.no. 10-50-21, flat no.201, 2):
Ratna vinayagar, 7/40,41,46A & B,
opp. HSBC, siripuram, 47,48,49, sy.no. 3/1,2,
Visakhapatnam 7/21,43,44,45,50,52,5
3,8/22A,22B,27A&
B28C,8/29
Gaithulpalem vill,
kasimkota Mandal,
Visakhapatnam dt
M/s Kamakhsi Mines &
Minerals Mg.prt: M.Abbai s.no: 168/2 ,169/p
Reddy, D.No. 5-37, sarugudu(V), 08-02-2016 to
5 Laterite 27/VSP(A)/2015 9959586161
Malhidivari Veedhi, Nathavaram(M), 07-02-2021
Ramavaram V, Anaparthy Visakhapatnam
M, East Godavari Dist.
MAJOR MINERALS : jurisdiction of O/o ADMG, Anakapalli
Registratio
Sl. Name and address of MDL Validity
Location of MDL Mineral n No. & Phone No.
No. holder period
Date
M/s ANRAK Aluminium Ltd., Sy.No:168/P, Bauxite,
Rep by:Sri D.Surapu Raju, G.Koduru(V), Laterite and 38/VSP/201 08.11.2013 to
1 Not available
Sai Krishna Towers, Makavarapalem(M0, coal 3-14 07.11.2018
V.J.Palem, Visakhapatnam Visakhapatnam(D)
M/s Sarojini Ferro Alloys Sy.No: 93,
Mn Ore, 02/VSP/201
Pvt Ltd, SampathpuramVisa
Quartzite, 4-15
2 MD:Sri P. Rajan Babu, 301, khapatnam V), 08912-2710737
Dolomite & dt.17.04.201
302, Chillapalli Complex, Ist AnakapalliVisakhap 17.04.2014 to
Coak 4
Lane, Dwarakanagar, VSP atnam M), 16.04.2019
M/s Integral Trading &
Logistics, West of Essar, 14/VSP/201
Manganese 23.07.2014 to
3 Mg.P: Sri G.Rajesh, 303, 3RD Visakhapatnam Port 4-15, dt: Not available
Ore 22.07.2019
Floor, Tirumala Plaza, 16.07.2014
Dabagardens, Visakhapatnam

DMG, GoAP

157
District Survey Report - 2018

M/s Seva Industries, Propx: Plot No.62/A of


Manganese
Smt. J.S.Rajeswari, APIIC, Industrial 19/VSP/201
Ore, Quartz, 01.09.2014 to
4 Industrial Estate, Estate, 4-15, dt: Not available
Quartzite, 31.08.2019
Pedagantyada, Pedagantyada, 27.08.2014
Iron Ore
Visakhapatnam Visakhapatnam

Clay,
M/s Minca Calcination pvt
s.no: 663/1 &6,14/16, Phyropillite,
ltd, Sr officer, accounts :
Jammadulapalem(V) diaspore,
KArtheek Kami Reddy, s/o
, Bayyavaram(P), Bauxite, 01/VSP(A)/ 06-04-2016 to
5 Balaramireddy, 9550522299
KasimkotaVisakhap Aluminous 2016 05-04-2021
Gunapatipallem,Visakhapat
atnam M), Laterite,
nam V), Gunapadu(P),
Visakhapatnam Kyanite and
Chittamuru(M), Nellore dist.
silliminite
M/s FIMAKEM India Ltd, Rep
s.no: 231/2,
by Addl.Gen.Manager,
Butchayyapeta , 07/VSP(A)/
P.S.M Murthy Rao, Calcite & 24-05-2016 to
6 KasimkotaVisakhap 2016, dt: 24- 8179623222
Butchayyapeta -531031, Limestone 23-05-2021
atnam M), 05-2016
KasimkotaVisakhapatnam
Visakhapatnam
M), Visakhapatnam dist.
Statement Showing the List of Leases of Major Minerals and Details of Lease wise Production and RevenueCollections
During the Last Three Years Pertaining to O/o ADM&G, Anakapalli

Ext Production
Lease Period Revenue Collected
Name of ent (Dispatches)
Sy.No. &
Sl. No. the in Remarks
Location.
lessee Hec 2015 2016 2017 2015 2016 2017
t. From To
-16 -17 -18 -16 -17 -18
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
SEMI PRECIOUS STONES
G.
6/1,6,10
Venkate 9.69 16.12.2 15.12.2
1 Jammavara 0 0 0 0 0 0 Non-working
swara 6 004 024
m
Rao
G.
1, 2.42 23.02. 22.02.
2 Venkatesw
Jammavaram 0 0 0 0 0 0 Non-working
ara Rao 8 2006 2026
G. 1,
1.71 29.09. 28.02.
3 Srinivas Jammavara 0 0 0 0 0 0 Non-working
9 2006 2026
a Rao m
K.V.S.N. 86/1,2,3,
33.2 09.03. 08.03.
4 Eswar Pappusettip 0 0 0 0 0 0 Non-working
94 2006 2026
Ganesh alem
77, 78 & 87
D.V.S.Go 23.1 03.12.2 02.12.2 1387 1387
5 of 0 0 0 0 Non-working
pal Rao 3 009 029 80 80
Chintapaka
D.V.S.Go 84, 3.19 18- 17.05.2 Non-working
6 0 0 0 0 0 0
pal Rao Chinthapak 3 05-05 025

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District Survey Report - 2018

a
A. 86/5,
2.42 19.01.2 18.01.2
7 Narayan Chinthapak 0 0 0 0 0 0 Non-working
8 006 026
a Rao a
72/P & 74/P
B.Sriniva 03.12.2 02.12.2 4320 4320
8 etc, 7.2 0 0 0 0 Non-working
sa Rao 009 029 0 0
P.S.Palem
75 & 81/P of
B.Sriniva 30.8 03.12.2 02.12.2
9 Butciyyapet 0 0 0 0 0 0 Non-working
sa Rao 1 009 029
a
24/1, 20/1 &
B.Raman 24.05. 23.05.
10 2 etc, 1.19 0 0 0 0 0 0 Non-working
na Padal 2010 2030
Busupalli
106/1,
M/s AP 1.71 23.12.2 22.12.2
11 Kusumagar 0 0 0 0 0 0 Non-working
Tricor 9 004 024
uvu
M/s AP 2/2 & 3/2 of 23.12.2 22.12.2
12 3.46 0 0 0 0 0 0 Non-working
Tricor Andhrova 004 024
S.Rama
23/1, 24/2 &
Krishna 18-11- 17-11- 2970 2970
13 etc 4.95 0 0 0 0 Non-working
Satya 09 29 0 0
Busupalli
Hari

21168 1684 4320


Total 0 0 0
0 80 0

BEACH MINERAL
188/P,
Beach
Bangaram 4.0 6/29/2 6/28/2 2019 2019
1 Minerals 0 0 0 0 Non-working
mapeta, 83 007 037 20 20
co.
Nakkapalli
2019 2019
Total 0 0 0 0
20 20
4136 1684 2451
Grand Total: 0 0 0
00 80 20
Statement Showing the List of Leases of (31) Minerals and Details of Lease wise Production and Revenue Collections
During the Last Three Years Pertaining to O/o ADM&G, Anakapalli
Ext Period of the Production
Revenue Collected
Name ent lease (Dispatches)
Sl. Sy.No. &
of the in Remarks
No. Location. 2015 2016 2017 2015- 2016- 2017-
lessee Hec From To
t. -16 -17 -18 16 17 18

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

WHITE CLAY

DMG, GoAP

159
District Survey Report - 2018

138 & 139


A.Ash of 49. 23.07. 74292 74124
1 22.07. 0 0 0 0 Non-working
wani T.Sirasap 416 16 0 0
36
alli
74292 74124
Total 0 0 0 0
0 0
LATERITE
44 etc.
N.Raju 10.7 25- 24- 5825 2900 68741 45246 21750
1 Barikado 0 Working
Babu 5 05-00 05-20 0 0 89 89 00
rapakalu
59/1 etc.
D.Poth 4.2 14- 13- 24209
2 Siripura 0 0 2909 18100 218175 Non-working
u Raju 7 09-01 09-21 3
m
19/1 etc
P.Dem 13-01- 12-01- 3308 1750 35759 28533 63750
3 Chaparat 11.61 8500 Non-working
udu 04 24 8 0 74 86 0
hipalem
Non-working
USHP of
S.Bhav 4.9 03.02. 02.02. 1765 5000 1630 34665 68467 27216
4 Sundarak
ani 7 2014 2034 00 0 00 611 41 370
ota
532 of
Sarugudu
Village,
Nathavar
K.Lova 20.1 18.04. 17.04. 3765 40125
5 am 0 0 0 0 Non-working
Raju 7 2017 2037 00 000
Mandal,
Visakhap
atnam
District.
2095 1257 5799 45357 14242 70372
Total
88 50 09 867 916 045
Statement Showing the List of Leases of Granite and Details of Lease wise Production and Revenue Collections
During the Last Three Years Pertaining to O/o ADM&G, Anakapalli

Ext Production
ent Period of the Revenue Collected
Sl. Name of (Dispatches)
Village in lease Remarks
No. the lessee 2015 2016- 2017- 2015- 2016- 2017-
He
ct. From To -16 17 18 16 17 18
1 2 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Sri
P.Purnach
and, Plot
15- 14-
No.22&23, P.S.Pale 3294 733108 4784 2470 Determined.
1 21.6 Sep- Sep- 0 5000
Flat m 1 2 625 575 Revision filed.
9 08 28
No.302,
Apurupa
Avenue,

DMG, GoAP

160
District Survey Report - 2018

Kavvuri
Hills,
Hyderabad
-81.
M/s
Maruthi
Stonex,
Mg. Ptr: Sri
K.Narasim
ha Rao,
Plot 23- 22-
Srungav 81906 81627
2 No.8/19, 4.0 Dec- Dec- 95.18 77.56 18.16 2500 Working
aram 4.62 8
Lakshmina 0 09 29
garayana
Street,
West
Manbalam,
Chennai-
33
Smt.
N.K.Chinna
mmal,
D.No.3/151,
H5, Anna
Nagar, 17- 16-
Bennav 2017. 295.8 116907 4009 7652
3 Thangamp 4.0 Apr- Apr- 98.36 Working
aram 17 69 7.278 74 98
uripatina, 0 09 29
Metturu
Dam-
R.S.2,
Tamilnadu
-402
M/s
Iswarya
Granites
Prop: Smt.
N.K.Chinna
mmal, 12/9,
Ambedkar
23- 22-
Street, 4th Bennav 27000 2700 Proposed for
4 2.7 Oct- Oct- 0 0 0 0
Street, aram 0 00 determined
0 09 29
Pachao
Ammul
tham, 1st
Floor,
Arumbakk
am,
Chennai-6

DMG, GoAP

161
District Survey Report - 2018

M/s
Shakthi
Granites:
Smt
S.Parimala
, 3/151-H5,
Anna
1- 30-
Nagar-4, Bennav 1944. 1000. 1776. 721992 26161 4596
5 2.8 Dec- Nov- Working
Thanganap aram 46 61 358 4.046 36 290
0 10 30
uripatnam,
Nettur
Dan, RS-2,
Salem Dist.
Tamil
Nadu-
636402
Sri Syed
Abdul
Mannar
Arif ,
19/6326, 23- 22-
3508 3839. 5303. 24900 10532 14346
6 Shivalaya Guddipa 2.6 Oct- Oct- Working
.72 68 595 663.16 214 654
m Street, 0 09 29
Chodavara
m,
Visakhapat
nam Dist.
Sri E.
Anantha
Ramana
S/o
Naganna
Dora,
22- 21-
Marrivalas 24790 13790 11000
7 Guddipa 9.0 Mar- Mar- 0 0 0 Working
a Vg., 85 85 00
0 12 32
Dondapudi
Post,
Ravikamat
ham (M),
Visakhpatn
am Dist.
Sri
Ch.Venkat
agirish,
Plot 27- 26-
Thotaku 1797. 2338. 1006. 82997 6085 2205
8 No.25A, Jun- Jun- Working
rapalem 5.31 74 48 706 62.262 665 609
Postal 12 32
Colony,
Kakinada,
E.G.Dit.

DMG, GoAP

162
District Survey Report - 2018

M/s SK
Internation
al Stone
4- 3-
Pvt. Ltd. Nagalak 781.4 621.0 468.3 30704 18063 126119
9 4.0 Apr- Apr- Working
Dir. Sri onda 6 6 96 62.272 09 3
5 13 33
Shashank
Sharma,
803,
M/s AVA
Granites
(Transferr
ed from Somala
Venkatesw mma 7- 6-
37800 3779
10 ara Hill, 3.7 Aug- Aug- 63.21 0 0 0 Working
9.21 46
Minerals Kothabil 4 13 33
Mg. Pr Sri l
A.Kishore
Babu
Reddy, )
M/s
Saikappi
Granites
Mg. Ptr: Sri 22- 21-
Chmmal 14208 14208 Determined.
11 G.P.Pareer 1.0 Aug- Aug- 0 0 0 0
apadu 3 3 Revision filed.
, Krishna 8 13 33
District,
Tamil
Nadu.
M/s Rising
Sun
Exports,
Inavole 1- 30-
Kothabil 162.0 887. 1311.2 64817 2645 38311
12 Vg., 4.2 Oct- Sep- Working
li 4 45 54 02.998 956 88
Wardhann 3 13 33
apet (M),
Warangal
Dist.
M/s Sunrise
Granites,
Inavole Vg., 1- 30-
Kothabil 530.6 224.7 929819 2686 6600
13 Wardhannape 2.6 Oct- Sep- 93.81 Working
t (M), li 5 87 .544 27 25
8 13 33
Warangal
Dist.
Smt.
K.Usha
Sree, Plot 18- 17-
Thotaku 364.0 1089. 315023 7704 2376
14 No.25A, 7.0 Dec- Dec- 157.4 Working
rapalem 5 896 7.542 80 692
Postal 0 14 34
Colony,
Shanthina

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163
District Survey Report - 2018

gar,
Kakinada,
EG Dist.
M/s Petra
Granites,
Mg.Ptr: Sri
C.Srinivas
a Rao, Flat
No.A310, Somala
Sri mma 18- 17-
317.7 121.5 179829 9073 8900
15 Saidatta Hill, 8.9 Dec- Dec- 63.59 Working
6 21 0.152 48 00
Apartment Z.Benna 0 14 34
s, varam
Srinivasan
agar
Colony,
Hyd-
500038.
M/s Tulip
Granite
Private
Ltd. sri
T.V.Narasi
mha Rao, 11- 10-
Chmmal
16 Dirctor 13.5 Sep- Sep- 0 0 0 0 0 Surrendered
apadu
No.99C, 8 15 35
MLA
Colony,
Rd.No.12,
Banjarahill
s, Hyd-034.
Sri
L.Srinivas,
S/o.Venkat
aramana,
D.No.1-142, 27- 26-
226.7 241.5 4382 24016
17 Venkatesw Rajam Jul- Jul- 0 0 Working
1.67 21 9 579 44
ara Colony, 16 36
Tekkali-
532201,
Srikakula
m District.
M/s Stone
Plus,
Prop.
3- 2-
Surya Chodya 401.11 267.1 16952 7983
18 4.9 May- May- 0 0 Working
Devara m 5 55 92 30
2 16 36
Jogendra
Dev,
Plot No.54,

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Ocean
Dirve,
Sagar
Nagar,
Visakhapat
nam
District.
Sri P.Srinivas,
C/o.Pallam
Srinivasu,
Q.No.F572, Samala 19- 18-
BHPV Town 83.69 2052 12950
19 mma 12.9 Aug- Aug- 0 274.4 0 Working
Ship, 6 300 00
Hill 5 16 36
Gajuwaka,
Visakhapatna
m-530012.
J.Mark
Raju,
#6-681,
Kakani 21- 20-
Terapall 1237. 16066 3550
20 Nagar, 7.9 Oct- Oct- 0 92 0 Working
i 163 05 802
Jaggayyap 9 16 36
eta-521175,
Krishna
District.
M/s Stone
Plus,
Prop.
Surya
Devara
Jogendra
Dev, 25- 24-
Chodya 10188
21 Plot No.54, 5.0 Apr- Apr- 0 0 0 0 0 Surrendered
m 50
Ocean 9 16 36
Dirve,
Sagar
Nagar,
Visakhapat
nam
District.
M/s Stone
Plus,
Prop. Surya
Devara
Jogendra
25- 24-
Dev, Chodya 9930 4940
22 4.9 Apr- Apr- 0 0 0 0 Surrendered
Plot No.54, m 90 00
Ocean Dirve, 4 16 36
Sagar
Nagar,
Visakhapatn
am District.

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M/s Stone
Plus,
Prop.
Surya
Devara
Jogendra
Dev, Samala 6- 5-
172.9 3500 10743 10618
23 Plot No.54, mma 5.3 Jul- Jul- 0 0 Working
4 .6 45 921
Ocean Hill 3 16 36
Dirve,
Sagar
Nagar,
Visakhapat
nam
District.
Surrendered

M/s Stone
Plus,
Prop.
Surya
Devara
Jogendra
Dev, Samala 6- 5-
8240
24 Plot No.54, mma 4.1 Jul- Jul- 0 0 0 0 0
83
Ocean Hill 2 16 36
Dirve,
Sagar
Nagar,
Visakhapat
nam
District.

BVL
Granites,
NH5,Toll
Plaza,New 22- 21-
Cheema 256.9 14333 71200
25 Tantuturu, Apr- Apr- 0 0 0 Working
lapadu 7.12 1 88 0
- 16 36
523274,Pr
akasam
District.
BVL
Granites,
22- 21-
NH5,Toll Cheema 147.9 81704 3477
26 3.6 Apr- Apr- 0 0 0 Working
Plaza,New lapadu 49 7 55
0 16 36
Tantuturu,
-

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523274,Pr
akasam
District.
B.H.Sriniva
sa Rao, Gunnem 8.8 15.04. 14.04. 357.4 19641 New quarry
27
Visakhapat pudi 8 2017 2037 4 38 lease
nam
Lakshmi
ST Mining
Terapall 06.07. 05.07. 17080 New quarry
28 and 2 0
i 2017 2037 0 lease
Leasing
LCMACS
New quarry
lease
Dr.Vijay
Kotnabil 28- 27- 431.5 12394
29 Kumar 1.66 0 0 0 0
li 06-17 06-37 65 93
Prodduturi

Butcha
mmapet
Madhu a& 1.0 18.07. 17.07. 10520 New quarry
30 0 0 0 0 0
Priya Gurand 52 2017 2037 0 lease
arapale
m
11121. 16210 5067 68439 48617 59182
Total
62 .86 6.75 263 527 683

Statement Showing the List of Leases of Road Metal and Building Stone and Details of Lease wise Production and Revenue
Collections During the Last Three Years Pertaining to O/o ADM&G, Anakapalli

Ex Production Revenue
te Period of
Sl. (Dispatches) Collection
Name of the lessee Village nt the lease Remarks
No. 201 201 201 201 201 201
in
H Fro To 5- 6- 7- 5-16 6- 7-
m 16 17 18 17 18
1 2 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Sri Sambhavi Stone Crusher 12- 11- 23 24 134 137


Bowla 1.0 70 525
1 Prop: Sri DSN Raju Jun Jun 80 40 572 561 Working
vada 0 0 00
321080079 -08 -18 0 0 0.0 1

Sri Sambhavi Stone Crusher 23- 22- 80 58 29 202 441 223


Bowla 3.
2 Prop: Sri DSN Raju Sep Sep 40 85 80 033 77 524 Working
vada 50
321090109 -09 -24 0 5 0 7.0 40 0

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18- 17- 135


Sri Y.Pydi Raju, S/o Polipilli, Bowla 1.0 137 180 75 126 562
3 Oct- Oct- 522. Working
321070105 vada 0 4 0 0 319 50
07 17 0

Sri U.Venkata Ramana,S/o 8- 7-


Bowla 0. 88 45 45 827 33 337
4 Chittaiah, Feb Feb Working
vada 50 8 0 0 72.0 813 50
321080106 -17 -27

Sri M.Narasimhulu, S/o 7- 6- 194 141


Bowla 1.5 180 190 195 146
5 Kondaiah, Aug Aug 940. 25 Working
vada 0 0 0 0 353
321100108 -10 -20 0 3
Working
19- 18-
Smt. K.Adilakshmi Bowla 1.0 67 100 500
6 Aug Aug 0 0 0.0
321160485 vada 0 2 619 00
-16 -26

M/s Ganesh Sai Granites Mg. 23- 22- 95


Bowla 0. 126 56 895 423
7 Ptr: Sri G. S. Prakasa Rao Nov Nov 910 02 Working
vada 50 9 4 00.0 35
321080124 -08 -18 3
M/s Sri Lakshmi
07.0 6- 157
Chennakesavas Stone Bowla 1.0 210 136 190 101 142
8 4.20 Apr 569. Working
Crusher, vada 0 0 0 0 419 569
16 -31 0
321010125

Sri Lakshmi Chennakesava


24- 23- 165
Stone Crusher Mg. Ptr: Sri M. Bowla 2. 22 23 30 182 223
9 Jul- Jul- 887. Working
Narasimhulu, vada 00 50 50 80 137 637
08 18 0
321080128

Smt. P. Savithri 24- 23-


Bowla 2. 140 150 140 1816 112 1051
10 W/o Late Appalanarasa Gupta, Jul- Jul- Working
vada 00 4 0 0 03.0 637 37
321080129 08 18

M/s Sudha Stone Chips Prop: 29- 23-


Bowla 0. 45 148 70 562 104 525
11 Sri N. Sudhakar, Jul- Jul- Working
vada 50 2 0 0 22.0 819 35
321080130 08 23

M/s Anjani Stone crusher 28- 27- 42 33 23 298 269


Bowla 5. 1391
12 Prop: Sri M. Singa Reddy May May 20 55 95 835 659 Working
vada 00 593
321090135 -09 -24 0 0 0 8.0 3
Sri S.Narasinga Rao, 20- 21- 150
Bowla 1.5 142 160 160 1207 896
13 S/o Kanuku Naidu, Sep Sep 60 Working
vada 0 2 0 0 33.0 03
321050136 -15 -25 3
M/sVenkatasasi Stone
4- 3- 36 404 150
Crusher, Bowla 1.0 180 110 825
14 Nov Nov 84 316. 00 Working
Pro:Sri G. Sudhakar, vada 0 00 00 000
-07 -17 4 0 69
321070141

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Sri Ch.Malakondayya, 16- 15-


Bowla 1.0 65 67 66 707 50 500
15 S/o.Kondaiah, Apr Apr Working
vada 0 6 3 6 69.0 569 44
321960138 -06 -21

M/sVenkatasasi Stone 27- 26- 49 146


Crusher, Bowla 1.0 56 195 238
16 Jan Jan 0 50 256 Working
Pro:Sri G. Sudhakar, vada 0 00 00 0.0
-06 -31 69 9
321060137
Sri Ch. Mahalakshminaidu, 4- 3- 152 185
Bowla 3. 120 20 150 150
17 S/o Kannaiahnaidu Nov Nov 894. 65 Working
vada 00 0 00 0 206
321070142 -07 -17 0 3
M/sVenkatasasi Stone 18- 17- 55 49 69 355 44 522
Bowla 7.
18 Crusher,Pro:Sri G. Sudhakar, Jan 01- 30 70 65 789 24 375 Working
vada 44
321070139 -07 2017 0 0 0 0 756 0
M/sVenkatasasi Stone 26- 25- 42 60 44 295 49
Bowla 9. 280
19 Crusher,Pro:Sri G. Sudhakar, Dec Dec 30 50 80 928 20 Working
vada 00 7117
321070143 -07 -17 0 0 0 5 617

82
M/sVenkatasasi Stone 14- 13- 50 48 76 345 528
Bowla 6. 08
20 Crusher,Pro:Sri G. Sudhakar, Jun Jun 90 75 50 443 793 Working
vada 33 37
321100144 -10 -25 0 0 0 5 5
0
24- 23- 42
Smt. K.Kameswari Devi Bowla 6. 26 46 46 345 345
21 Nov Nov 02 Working
321140441 vada 90 50 06 00 473 421
-14 -24 85
Sri S.Prasada Rao,S/oVenku Kunch 1.0 1- 31- 66 66 1012 50 506
22 Naidu, Nov Oct- 501 62 Working
angi 0 6 6 7 28
-07 17 8
Sri M.Musalayya, S/o China 29- 28- 27
Kunch 2. 55 36 42 422 296
23 Mala Kondayya, Sep Sep 813 Working
angi 00 00 00 00 637 901
321050065 -15 -25 7
Sri P.Venkateswara Rao, 2- 1- 30 264
Kunch 2. 189 80 1262 576
24 S/o China Vengaiah, May May 29 719 Working
angi 50 00 00 672 672
321070066 -07 -22 5 4
Sri P.Venkateswara Rao, 17- 16- 313
Kunch 2. 107 210 414 816 145
25 S/o China Vengaiah, Oct- Oct- 850 Working
angi 00 50 0 85 259 137
321000067 15 30 2
Sri P.Chinna Rao, Kunch 0. 11.09 10.0 30 39 30 551
26 S/o Sanyasi, .200 9.20 180 0 65 Working
angi 50 0 0 94
321080068 8 18 3
M/s Sai Baba Enterprises, 2- 1-
Kunch 2. 30 36 188 235 275 1410
27 Prop: Sri M.Musalayya, May May Working
angi 00 00 00 0 137 637 00
321070070 -07 -17
Sri D. V. Aditya S/o Kasinaidu, Kunch 2. 29- 28- 78 133 183 22 137
28 Dec Dec 0 076 Working
321070071 angi 00 0 3 3 475
-07 -17 5

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Smt. M. Eswaramma 7- 6- 68
Kunch 1.0 79 79 70 689 500
29 W/o Sanakara Rao, Jan Jan 98 Working
angi 0 8 8 3 87 68
321090072 -09 -19 7
Sri P.Venkateswara Rao, Kunch 16. 12- 11- 30 69 180 210 517 135
30 May May 80 00 298 619 512 Working
321090073 angi 00 66
-09 -24 0 0 7 6 6
K.Appala Konda 19- 18-
Kunch 1.5 54 100 100 409 94 1512
31 W/o.Late Gowrinaidu Nov Nov Working
angi 0 6 0 0 50 596 91
321080074 -08 -18

Sri S.Kumar, Kunch 0. 20- 19- 251


32 S/o Appalanaidu, Oct- Oct- 0 0 0 0 0 Determined
angi 50 50
321100069 10 20
M/s Tulasi Stone Crusher 24- 23-
Kunch 2. 196 196 42 1752 137 308
33 Prop: Sri G.S.N.Murthy, Feb Feb Working
angi 00 0 0 00 64 737 887
321080076 -08 -23

M/s Tulasi Stone Crusher 3- 2-


Kunch 2. 160 192 36 1376 137 264
34 Prop: Sri G.S.N.Murthy, Nov Nov Working
angi 00 0 4 00 37 937 237
321070077 -07 -22

Sri P.Vengaiah, 29- 28- 102


Kunch 2. 44 137 113 372 853
35 S/o Chinnaiah, Sep Sep 194 Working
angi 00 80 08 83 387 862
321050078 -15 -25 7

M/s R.K Minerals 25- 24- 100 142 750


Kunch 4. 55 123 429
36 Mg. Ptr: Sri Sathi Subba Rao May May 00 53 000 Working
angi 75 00 20 566
321060488 -11 -26 0 26 0
Sri Y.T.V.Prasad, Kunch 2. 20- 19- 190 144 84 173 108 630
37 S/o Tirupathi, Jun Jun Working
angi 00 0 8 00 832 737 137
321060212 -16 -26
Smt. P. Sri Devi D/o P. Kunch 1.0 1- 31- 157 37 371 1251 279 278
38 Vengaiah Aug Jul- 46 Working
angi 0 0 90 6 59 769
321060213 -16 26 9
Sri Y.Vengaiah, Kunch 3. 16- 16- 20 20 725 150 Revenue
39 S/o Tirupathi, Sep Sep 0 30 0 adjusted from
angi 00 00 00 69
321080214 -16 -26 6 ADR
Sri S.Babu Rao, 3- 2- 136
Kunch 2. 22 210 182 201 157
40 S/o Kanuku Naidu, Mar Mar 800 Working
angi 00 36 0 40 855 637
321070216 -07 -17 0

M/s Sri Srinivasa Stone


Crusher 30- 29- 112
Kunch 1.0 169 150 130 851 975
41 Prop: Sri M.Venkata Sep Sep 44 Working
angi 0 8 0 0 00 69
Subramanyam -07 -17 3
321150455

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Sri J.Appa Rao 15- 3-


Kunch 0. 86 33 73 800 28 299
42 transferred to Y.Appala Konda Nov Oct- Working
angi 50 5 3 3 69 831 23
321070219 -12 17

Sri Y.Appala Konda,


4- 3- 101
S/o Musili Kunch 1.0 42 135 502
43 Oct- Oct- 0 171 25 Working
transferred to Sri J.Appa Rao angi 0 0 0 00
07 17 4
321070223

Sri K.Balaram, 18- 17-


Kunch 0. 105 52 52 725 39 390
44 S/o Appala Naidu, May Aug Working
angi 50 0 0 0 85 016 00
321080220 -08 -18
18- 17-
Smt. Vegi Chenchu Lakshmi Kunch 0. 20 30 252 310 225
45 May Aug 0 Working
321080436 angi 50 0 0 82 57 00
-08 -18
Sri Y.Thirupathi,S/o 22- 21-
Kunch 6. 44 401 128 388 301 960
46 Venkataiah, Jan Jan Working
angi 00 00 4 00 129 461 000
321100222 -10 -20
15- 14- 76
Sri P.Venkateswara Rao Kunch 0. 48 102 185 360 137
47 May May 85 Working
321150442 angi 76 00 50 0 770 869
-11 -21 53

Sri P. Jaganndham, 24- 23-


Kunch 1.0 196 87 22 155 651 168
48 S/o Adinarayana, May May Working
angi 0 0 0 46 069 08 519
321010225 -11 -21

Smt. S.Parvathi, W/o Shankar 1- 31-


Kunch 0. 42 45 30 362 32 250
49 Rao, Apr Mar Working
angi 50 0 0 0 85 471 35
321120226 -12 -22

M/s Lakshmi Narasimha Stone


23- 22-
Crusher, Prop. Sri P. Kunch 3. 471 28 33 1727 213 247
50 Aug Aug Working
Narasimha Rao angi 00 6 50 00 06 956 706
-15 -30
321000227

Smt. P. Sri Devi 11- 10- 74 85 55 482 720 338


Kunch 5.
51 D/o P. Vengaiah Sep Sep 40 88 66 178 618 763 Working
angi 90
321080228 -08 -18 0 5 3 0 0 0

Smt. P.Vanaja 12- 11- 24 28 79 212 592


Kunch 13. 1713
52 W/o P.Srinivasa Babu, Mar Mar 20 50 00 34 500 Working
angi 00 391
321090229 -09 -24 0 0 0 97 0

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Sri P.Rama Rao S/o Seshagiri 17- 16- Revenue


Kunch 1.0 49 30 30 603
53 Rao, Apr Apr 0 0 adjusted from
angi 0 0 0 0 89
321100232 -10 -20 ADR

Sri G.Rami Reddy, alias 22- 21-


Kunch 1.5 80 109 100 238 157 751
54 Ranganna, S/o Matta Reddy Mar Mar Working
angi 0 6 0 0 0 792 03
321070233 -07 -17

Sri B.Rama Swamy, S/o Rama 21- 20-


Kunch 2. 177 133 134 201
55 Das, May May 0 0 Working
angi 00 3 3 271 327
321070235 -07 -17

3- 2- 32 312 238
Sri S.V.Saikumar Reddy Kunch 1.0 129 317 807
56 Oct- Oct- 57 62 147 Working
321090248 angi 0 00 53 537
07 17 3 80 5
31- 30-
Sri T.Govinda, Kunch 1.0 80 90 80 100 659 600
57 Jul- Jul- Working
321060237 angi 0 0 0 0 865 94 00
08 18

Smt. B. Bhavani W/o 21- 20-


Kunch 3. 42 26 53 374 179 320
58 Ramaswamy, May May Working
angi 20 35 83 00 62 115 590
321080244 -08 -18

Sri Kamakshi Metal Industry, 16- 15- 89


Kunch 1.0 190 120 96 1618 725
59 Prop.A.Brahmandarao, Sep Sep 85 Working
angi 0 0 0 6 92 19
321080244 -16 -26 9

Sri M.Sankara Rao, 30- 29- 144


Kunch 0. 132 194 67 910 502
60 S/o Ramulu, Sep Sep 93 Working
angi 50 7 8 0 35 50
321090249 -10 -20 4

Sri M. Basava Raju, S/o 23- 22-


Kunch 1.5 100 100 120 153 751 901
61 Lakshmayya, Sep Sep Working
angi 0 0 0 0 252 03 03
321060242 -06 -16

M/s SVC Projects PVt. Ltd. Dir. 28- 27- 579


Kunch 4. 415 43 52 7109 390
62 P.Muralimohan Raju, Feb Feb 30 Working
angi 95 0 00 00 5 000
321080434 -08 -18 7

M/s SVC Projects PVt. Ltd. Dir. 24- 23- 26


Kunch 2. 36 210 23 1225 172
63 P.Muralimohan Raju, May May 079 Working
angi 00 00 0 00 00 500
321080435 -08 -23 9

Sri G. Babu Rao,S/o Kunch 2. 17- 16- 72 136 100


64 Bangaraiah, Jun Jun 0 0 0 Working
angi 00 0 0 739
321080246 -08 -18

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M/s Tulasi Stone Crusher Prop: 2- 24-


Kunch 2. 196 190 180 1752 136 135
65 Sri G.S.N.Murthy, Jun Sep Working
angi 00 0 0 0 64 137 000
321150448 -15 -18
18- 17- 709
Sri S.V.Saikumar Reddy Kunch 2. 104 95 621 952 466
66 Mar Mar 94 Working
321070236 angi 00 0 40 6 65 200
-09 -19 6

Sri M. Sankara Rao 7- 6-


Kunch 0. 169 62 49 1155 46 367
67 S/o Ramulu, Jan Jan Working
angi 50 0 4 7 69 618 10
321100239 -09 -19

Sri K.Srinu 8- 7-
Kunch 1.0 501
68 S/o Saneeva Rao, Feb Feb 0 0 0 0 0 Determined
angi 0 50
321110250 -11 -21

S.Laxmi Kunch 1.0 26- 25- 108 79 131 594


69 Apr Apr 0 0 Working
3.211E+09 angi 0 0 2 219 69
-16 -26

G.Sanyasi Naidu,
S/o Demudu, #4-26,
24- 23- 22
Kundram Village & Post, Kunch 2. 219 147 1102
70 Jun Jun 0 0 07 Working
Anakapalli Mandal, angi 20 0 0 50
-16 -26 01
Visakhapatnam District
321160483

M/s Kartha Viryarjuna Stone 7- 6- 50 54


Kunch 7. 182 1299 365
71 Cr. May May 56 0 55 Working
angi 30 00 621 000
321080254 -08 -18 0 01

M/s Spendexter Const. Pvt. 9- 8- 34 28


Kunch 5. 35 778
72 Ltd. Jul- Jul- 20 0 631 0 Determined
angi 67 00 000
321140427 14 24 0 3

25- 24- 112


Smt. P.Kanaka Mahalakshmi Makav 1.4 48 144 96 359 726
73 Sep Sep 60 Working
321070080 aram 5 00 0 6 899 00
-07 -17 0

Sri K. Narasimha Naidu, 8- 7-


Makav 0. 47 54 48 766 413 360
74 S/o Sri Samudram, Jul- Jul- Working
aram 72 7 6 0 79 00 50
321090081 09 19

M/sVenkatasasi Stone 14- 13- 25 214


Makav 7. 55 271 149 1811
75 Crusher,Pro:Sri G. Sudhakar, Jul- Jul- 95 179 Working
aram 90 00 00 000 042
321090082 09 24 0 2

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M/s Surya Enterprises Makav 6. 28- 27- 40 40 410 557 30 307


76 Jun Jun 416 Working
321120083 aram 00 52 50 0 949 911
-12 -27 1
Sri M. Harikrishna, S/o Makav 3. 23- 22- 174 221 188 40
77 Someswararao Jul- Jul- 0 58 0 Determined
aram 75 5 5 498
321080084 08 18 9
Sri P.Narayana Raju Makav 3. 19- 10- 160 20 90 266 150 Revenue
78 Jul- Sep 35 0 adjusted from
321070085 aram 00 9 02 0 687
12 -16 0 ADR
M/s Balaji Blue Chips, Prop: 15- 14-
Makav 2. 99 133 132 303 201 1001
79 Smt. P.Syamala, Sep Sep Working
aram 00 4 4 5 27 327 36
321070086 -07 -22

Sri P.Krishnam Raju,S/o 13- 12-


Mamidi 1.0 27 210 105 207 157 788
80 Satyanarayana Raju Nov Nov Working
palem 0 00 0 0 921 569 18
321140431 -14 -24

M/s Siddardha Blue Chips, 4- 3- 28 212


Mamidi 2. 86 148 729 1110
81 Mgp: D.S.N.Raju Apr Apr 30 263 Working
palem 00 50 00 570 119
321140088 -14 -29 0 7

16- 15- 73
Sri P.V.R.K.Raju Mamidi 1.0 133 100 66 1293 499
82 May May 46 Working
321110089 palem 0 3 0 6 27 50
-11 -26 9

M/s PJR Blue Chips Prop: P. 29- 29- 24


Mamidi 4. 214 32 316 366 237
83 Janakirama Raju, Mar May 401 Working
palem 00 4 50 6 039 724
321080090 -08 -22 5

Sri S. Hari Krishna Prasad, 3- 2- 90


Mamidi 0. 119 120 30 107 250
84 S/o Venku Naidu Mar Mar 03 Working
palem 50 4 0 0 389 35
321120433 -11 -21 5

Sri S. Hari Krishna S/o Venku 10- 9- 90


Mamidi 0. 116 120 120 918 900
85 Naidu Jun Jun 05 Working
palem 80 4 0 0 80 00
321130432 -13 -23 5
30
M/s Vani Granites, 11- 10- 78 588
Mamidi 2. 401 133 47
86 Prop: Sri Y.V.Chowdary, Mar Mar 0 40 000 Working
palem 25 00 444 65
321160494 -05 -20 0 0
5
24- 23-
Sri C.L.Mohana Rao, Mamidi 1.0 147 60 1106 501 500
87 Sep Sep 0 Working
321070099 palem 0 6 0 51 19 00
-07 -17
9- 8- 106
Sri P.V.R.K.Raju Mamidi 1.5 100 135 100 130 750
88 Oct- Oct- 42 Working
321130450 palem 0 0 0 0 292 00
07 17 7

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174
District Survey Report - 2018

M/s Anjani Stone Crusher 29- 28- 139


Mamidi 1.5 159 192 96 1138 721
89 Prop: Sri M. Singa Reddy Mar Mar 66 Working
palem 3 00 70 20 835 500
321080100 -08 -23 06

Sri Y.Ravikrishna Mamidi 4. 22- 21- 60 69 871 403 569 653


90 Dec Dec 97 90 55 250 Working
321080102 palem 00 00 285
-08 -18 0 0 24 0
Sri K. Srinivasa Rao 21- 20-
Mamidi 6. 319 50 96 315 381 724
91 S/o Sri Ventaka Rao, Jun Jun Working
palem 25 3 66 6 297 926 50
321100110 -10 -20
Smt.
25- 24-
P.Lakshminarasayyamma Mamidi 1.5 22 28 140 1561 210 105
92 Jul- Jul- Working
,W/o Late Subadraraju, palem 0 00 00 0 03 103 000
06 16
321060114
Sri P.Latchanna Naidu,S/o 02.0 01.0
Mamidi 0. 33 356 314 250
93 Latchanna, 7.20 7.20 210 0 Working
palem 50 4 92 01 00
321080115 06 16

Smt.. K. Rajayalakshmi S/o 27- 26-


Mamidi 1.7 96 145 113 574 107 849
94 Srinivasa Rao, Aug Aug Working
palem 0 80 3 3 094 959 75
321090116 -09 -19

Sri K.Venkata Krishna Reddy Mamidi 1.0 10- 9- 67 1001 50


96 S/o Subba Reddy Nov Nov 0 0 0 Working
palem 0 5 50 622
321150468 -15 -25
Sri T.Veera Reddy,S/o 14- 13- 123
Martur 2. 150 165 150 135 1126
97 Laxmana Reddy, Aug Aug 88 Working
u 00 0 0 0 070 36
321070118 -07 -22 7

23- 22- 50
Sri K.Ramana Reddy, Martur 1.0 60 66 66 600 503
98 Dec Dec 09 Working
321040120 u 0 0 7 6 69 64
-13 -28 4

M/s Vigneswara Granite Metal


16- 15- 123
Ind. Prop: G.Devanath,S/o Martur 2. 150 165 150 1879 1125
99 Aug Aug 88 Working
Ramayya Chetty, u 00 0 0 0 29 00
-09 -24 7
321090121

Sri K.S.Satyanarayana,S/o 30- 29- 86


1.0 44 114 66 937 500
100 Appa Rao, Aug Aug 05 Working
0 0 4 0 93 68
321090122 -09 -19 8

M/s Rockline Mining Produts Martur 1.0 29- 28- 153 201 201 915 151 1512
101 May May 26 Working
321140155 u 0 00 70 70 000 603
-14 -24 03
Sri P.Srinivas, 6- 1- 35
S/o Vengala Rao, Martur 1.0 57 481 161 120
102 Jan Feb 238 00 Working
Transferred from P.Subba Rao u 0 4 6 0 477
-17 -25 69
321050152

DMG, GoAP

175
District Survey Report - 2018

Sri Ramana Enterprises, 12- 11- 141


Martur 2. 195 195 146
103 Prop. P.Shyamala Oct- Oct- 0 0 35 Working
u 00 0 0 387
321070173 07 17 8

Sri Ramana Enterprises, Prop. 29- 28-


Martur 1.2 75 83 30 6125 625 625
104 P.Shyamala Mar Mar Working
u 5 0 2 0 0 87 35
321100150 -95 -25

Sri Ramana Enterprises, Prop. 15- 14-


Martur 1.0 76 150 195 753 1115 146
105 P.Shyamala Mar Mar Working
u 0 8 0 0 54 50 250
321100148 -95 -25

M/sVenkatasasi Stone 1- 31- 70


Martur 2. 36 74 145 279 937
106 Crusher,Pro:Sri G. Sudhakar, Apr Mar 513 Working
u 00 00 00 00 037 637
321100157 -10 -25 7

Smt. Kona Chinathalli,W/o 11- 10-


Martur 1.5 120 160 150 1401 120 1125
107 Musalayya, Aug Aug Working
u 0 0 0 0 91 103 00
321050153 -05 -15

Sri K.V.Ch.S.Pardha Saradhi, 14- 13-


Martur 1.0 50 120 85 600 90 637
108 S/o Namalu, Aug Aug Working
u 0 2 2 0 69 269 78
321050154 -15 -25

P.SrinivasTransferred from 29- 28-


Martur 1.0 153 148 161 9371 1611 120
109 P.Subba Rao May May Working
u 0 00 4 0 11 91 799
321140123 -14 -24

Sri K.Vijaya Prasad, S/o 31- 30-


Martur 2. 28 20 22 306 150 165
110 Venkateswara Rao, Dec Dec Working
u 00 56 00 00 597 137 269
321050156 -05 -20

M/s Balaji Blue Chips, Prop: Sri 8- 7- 50 Revenue


Martur 1.0 66 66 597
111 P.Syamala, Nov Nov 691 06 0 adjusted from
u 0 4 5 69
321070157 -07 -17 9 ADR

M/sVenkatasasi Stone 8- 7- 33
Martur 1.0 90 34 34 7216 217
112 Crusher,Pro:Sri G. Sudhakar, Sep Sep 00 Working
u 0 0 00 00 9 569
321120158 -12 -27 69

M/sVenkata Laxmi Stone 22- 21-


Martur 0. 90 90 114 7216 672 855
113 Crusher, Prop: M.Neela Babu Sep Sep Working
u 81 0 0 0 9 20 56
321120159 -12 -27

DMG, GoAP

176
District Survey Report - 2018

M/sVenkata Laxmi Stone 22- 21- 44


Martur 0. 114 60 120 9157 900
114 Crusher, Prop: M.Neela Babu Sep Sep 25 Working
u 50 0 0 0 3 33
321120160 -12 -27 0

M/sVenkata Laxmi Stone 20- 19- 129


Martur 1.0 150 150 186 975 140
115 Crusher, Prop: M.Neela Babu Jul- Jul- 07 Working
u 0 0 0 6 00 019
321050168 05 20 0

3- 2- 183 137
Sri N.Krishnayya, S/o Muttaiah, Martur 13. 166 183 103 772
116 Jul- Jul- 232 97 Working
321070162 u 33 52 70 00 664
07 17 0 49

30
M/s Anjani Stone Crusher 29- 28- 48 40 43 340 285
Martur 6. 69
117 Prop: Sri M. Singa Reddy, Sep Sep 30 52 47 640 571 Working
u 78 84
321080163 -08 -18 0 5 0 9 5
0
27- 26- 125
Sri K.Demudu, S/o Demudu, Martur 2. 122 167 166 2181 1251
118 Sep Sep 94 Working
321120165 u 50 5 0 6 94 72
-12 -22 4
8- 7- 82
Sri P. Satish, Sujatha Nagar, Martur 0. 100 110 60 3971 450
119 Apr Apr 53 Working
321070167 u 50 0 0 0 4 35
-07 -17 5
M/sVenkata Laxmi Stone 26- 25-
Martur 1.5 150 100 1290 86 750
120 Crusher, Prop: M.Neela Babu Sep Sep 0 Working
u 0 0 0 70 562 00
321080211 -08 -18

M/s Ravitej Projects (Pvt.) Ltd. 21- 20- 85 644


Martur 2. 57 92 345 695
121 Mg. Dr: Sri J.Srinivas, Jan Jan 05 620 Working
u 00 40 40 131 131
321060169 -06 -31 0 1

M/s Trendset Rocks (P) Ltd. 11- 10-


Martur 1.0 36 53 67 5217 614 503
122 Mg. Prt: Sri A.Abinaya Reddy Jan Jan Working
u 0 6 0 0 0 25 19
321070171 -07 -17

Sri KBV Subramanyam S/o 29- 28-


Martur 1.0 50 66 66 896 501 500
123 Demudu, Jan Jan Working
u 0 2 7 7 78 19 44
321070172 -07 -17

Sri Navodaya Granite Ind., 26- 25- 24


Martur 3. 38 32 32 397 241
124 Prop: K.Vijaya Prasad, Dec Dec 371 Working
u 50 31 50 00 780 621
321070174 -07 -22 8

27- 26- 55 159 47 1109


M/s Aparna Enterprises Martur 2. 140
125 Dec Dec 72 28 0 83 942 Working
321070175 u 55 0
-07 -17 4 0 981 6

DMG, GoAP

177
District Survey Report - 2018

M/s Ultratech Cements Pvt.


5- 4- 165
Ltd. PAO holder Sri Sumnesh Martur 6. 146 1021 300
126 Jan Jan 0 0 90 Working
Kandeelwal, u 00 00 412 000
-08 -18 0
321080176
Sri K. Muralikrishna, S/o 7- 6- 146 Revenue
Martur 2. 28 195 30 229
127 Kuthumba Rao, Feb Feb 38 0 adjusted from
u 00 98 0 0 405
321080177 -08 -18 7 ADR
M/sVenkatasasi Stone 4- 3- 70
Martur 6. 60 74 90 344 600
128 Crusher,Pro:Sri G. Sudhakar, Jun Jun 54 Working
u 50 00 00 00 196 446
321080178 -08 -18 46

M/s Venkaateswara Stone


4- 3- 40
Crusher Prop: Sri K. Ramana Martur 8. 49 53 53 708 401
129 Jun Jun 07 Working
Reddy, u 00 94 40 40 116 048
-08 -18 46
321080179

M/s Karthikeyan Nirmans & 5- 4- 139


Martur 2. 173 160 242 137
130 Crushers Pvt. Ltd. Jun Jun 0 56 Working
u 75 3 0 326 814
321080180 -08 -18 5
M/s Gontalamma Granites Mg. 5- 4- 152
Martur 2. 101 166 167 1956 125
131 Ptr: Ch. Naveen, Jun Jun 24 Working
u 50 9 6 0 63 422
321080181 -08 -18 7
5- 4- 125
M/s Nauha Constructions Martur 2. 125 166 166 221 125
132 Jun Jun 00 Working
321080182 u 50 2 7 7 092 000
-08 -18 0
Sri P. Ashok Chandra
7- 6- 137
Trimurthy, S/o Ranganatha Martur 2. 82 183 180 291 137
133 Jun Jun 68 Working
Raju u 75 9 3 0 815 646
-08 -18 9
321080183
29- 18-
Sri P.Kasu Babu, S/o Ramulu, Martur 1.0 47 109 881 82 500
134 Oct- Oct- 617 Working
321080184 u 0 3 2 81 757 94
08 18

16- 15- 279


Smt. K.Katyayani Martur 4. 165 20 354 500
135 Mar Nov 0 48 Working
u 50 4 00 790 00
-12 -18 8

17- 16- 279


Sri K.Surendranath Martur 4. 165 20 350
136 Nov Nov 0 48 0 Working
321080186 u 50 4 00 455
-08 -18 9
M/s SGX Minerals (Pvt)
17- 16- 52
Limited, Rept. by CEO B.S. Martur 9. 79 716 83 794 626
137 Nov Nov 59 Working
Ganga Rao, u 00 4 7 50 601 250
-08 -18 38
321080187
23- 22- 53 84 410 614
M/s Rotek Infra (P) Ltd Martur 3. 48 362
138 May May 62 69 282 85 Working
321150445 u 03 30 250
-09 -19 2 0 4 09

DMG, GoAP

178
District Survey Report - 2018

M/s Ravitej Projects (Pvt.) Ltd. 23- 22- 38 102 337 345
Martur 1.4 147 461
139 Mg. Dr: Sri J.Srinivas, May May 22 009 00 840 Working
u 0 70 12
321090189 -09 -19 0 6 96 0

M/s Sri Navodaya Granite Ind. 23- 22- 24


Martur 1.6 34 32 180 227 1351
140 Prop: Sri K.Vijaya Prasad, May May 011 Working
u 0 99 00 0 335 10
321090190 -09 -24 0

Sri K.V.Satyanarayana S/o 11- 10- 34


Martur 0. 33 46 33 281 250
141 Demudu, Jul- Jul- 53 Working
321060191 u 50 0 0 3 35 35
06 21 5
M/s SGX Minerals (Pvt)
4- 17- 271
Limited, Rept. by CEO B.S. Martur 3. 180 33 36 150 285
142 May Nov 35 Working
Ganga Rao, u 00 0 00 00 206 206
-10 -24 4
321080192
M/s SGX Minerals (Pvt)
18- 17- 25
Limited, Rept. by CEO B.S. Martur 3. 410 34 28 3119 212
143 Nov Nov 52 Working
Ganga Rao, u 30 0 00 30 77 477
-08 -23 27
321080193
M/s Trendset Rocks (P) Ltd. 19- 18- 54
Martur 9. 33 60 58 454 450
144 Mg. Prt: Sri A.Abinaya Reddy Nov Nov 82 Working
u 00 09 02 00 070 617
321080194 -09 -24 93
M/s Madhucon Projects 29- 28- 90
Limited, Dir.Finance Sri Martur 4. 85 100 46 802 200
145 Oct- Oct- 393 Working
S.Vaikuntanathan, u 00 98 65 76 163 224
11 26 8
321110195
M/s Ravitej Projects (Pvt.) Ltd. 20- 40 265
Martur 1.9 21.12 92 92 695 689
146 Mg. Dr: Sri J.Srinivas, Jul- 58 013 Working
u 0 .2011 40 54 131 971
321100196 20 6 7
M/s Rockline Mining Produts Martur 3. 30- 29- 40 65 60 428 48 450
147 Aug Aug 68 Working
321120198 u 00 00 00 00 917 206
-12
22- -22
21- 71
Sri P. Appa Rao Martur 0. 58 67 44 603 48 336
148 Sep Sep Working
321100199 u 97 0 2 8 81 567 00
-10
5- -20
4- 20
Smt. S.Chinnammalu Martur 4. 201 26 26 353
149 Sep Sep 05 0 Working
321120201 u 00 2 60 72 649
-12 -22 38
Sri Raja Projects
18- 17- 43
transferred from Rotek Infra Martur 3. 29 56 212 250 159
150 Jan Jan 02 Working
(P) Ltd u 00 00 40 8 206 600
-13 -23 06
321150446

5- 4-
Aparna Enterprises Martur 6. 39 910 120 385 681 903
151 Mar Mar Working
321130202 u 40 64 0 40 658 757 439
-13 -23

DMG, GoAP

179
District Survey Report - 2018

27- 26- 65
Smt. K.Seshagiri Martur 1.2 68 30 582
152 Jan Jan 0 48 0 Determined
321140204 u 9 0 0 02
-14 -24 8
9- 8- 153
Sri B.S.Mni Kumar S/o Appa Rao Martur 1.5 118 100 471 1561 353
153 Jul- Jul- 60 Working
321140206 u 7 8 0 8 43 850
14 24 9

Rank Silicon & Ind. Pvt. Ltd. 2- 1-


Martur 10. 56 67 67 788 577 502
154 Mg.Dir.Sri SAN Raju Feb Feb Working
u 13 00 00 00 873 756 500
321150460 -15 -25

Smt. S.Chandravathi 27- 26- 231


Martur 3. 107 98 20 179 719
155 W/o China Malleswara Rao Jul- Jul- 42 Working
u 00 2 0 00 447 82
321150453 15 25 6

8- 7- 114 Revenue
Y.Ravikrishna Martur 2.
156 Feb Feb 0 0 0 0 00 0 adjusted from
321050098 u 25
-17 -27 0 ADR

17- 16- 22
P.Sateesh Martur 3. 30 33 247
157 Jun Jun 0 0 52 Working
321160480 u 00 00 00 706
-16 -26 06

Sri K.Murali Krishna, S/o 18- 17-


Martur 3. 28 170 327
158 Kutumba Rao, Nov Nov 0 0 0 Determined
u 00 50 0 593
321040207 -04 -14

Smt. R. Venkatalakshmi 28- 27-


Martur 1.0 135 69 66 108 501 500
159 W/o Venkata Rao, May May Working
u 0 0 4 6 500 19 19
321090208 -09 -19

M/s Anjani Stone Crusher 24- 23- 168 100


Martur 2. 190 197 161 1206
160 Prop: Sri M. Singa Reddy, Sep Sep 39 890 Working
u 20 00 50 50 769
321080209 -08 -18 01 1

Sri S. Srinivasa Rao S/o Yerri 24- 23-


Martur 2. 120 201
161 Naidu, Sep Sep 0 0 0 0 Expired
u 00 0 52
321080210 -08 -18
Smt. R. Venkatalakshmi W/o 26- 25-
Martur 1.5 135 100 798 86 750
162 Venkata Rao, Sep Sep 100 Working
u 0 0 0 93 562 00
321080211 -08 -18
M/s VVR Crushers & Seetha 0. 5- 4- 60 63 871 474
163 Constructions nagar Jan Jan 0 0 Working
84 0 3 58 75
32117049 m
Seetha -17
7- -32
17- 50
Smt. M.Lakshmi Devi 1.0 108 66 75 383 562
164 nagar Apr Jul- 00 Working
321060255 0 0 7 0 00 50
m -06 16 0

DMG, GoAP

180
District Survey Report - 2018

Sri P.Venkateswara Rao, Seetha 18- 17- 20 299 150 135


7. 391 180
165 S/o China Vengaiah, nagar Jul- Jul- 00 645 051 051 Working
50 00 00
321080260 m 06 21 0 0 4 4
Sri M.Rama
Seetha 23- 22-
Satyanarayana,S/o Appala 1.0 64 66 688 501 500
166 nagar Dec Dec 0 Working
Naidu 0 6 7 69 35 00
m -06 -16
321060257
Sri G.S.N.Srinivas, Seetha 17- 16-
1.0 164 100 20 120 75 525
167 S/o G.Venkateswara Rao nagar Feb Feb Working
0 1 0 0 069 031 69
321120437 m -07 -22

Sri BSV Sathiswara Rao Seetha 17- 16- 121


1.0 84 133 133 143 100
168 Late B.V.Ramana, nagar Jan Feb 28 Working
0 6 4 5 631 262
321080259 m -07 -22 6

Sri P.Venkateswara Rao,S/o Seetha 11- 10- 37 20 22 250 150 165


7.
169 China Vengaiah, nagar Feb Feb 70 00 00 773 051 051 Working
50
321060256 m -08 -23 0 0 0 4 4 4

Sri G.S.N.Srinivas S/o Seetha 30- 29- 20


4. 32 160 190 280 200
170 G.Venkateswara Rao nagar May May 027 Working
00 00 0 0 492 274
321130439 m -08 -23 4

Sri K. Jagadeswara Rao, Seetha 31- 30- 24


4. 147 30 44 202 201
171 S/o Sri Durga Naidu nagar Aug Aug 40 Working
00 0 00 74 659 245
321090264 m -09 -19 94

Seetha 23 6- 5- 259
M/s Ratna Infrastructure 64 213 153 650 1155
172 nagar .0 Dec Dec 06 Working
321080265 56 30 33 54 949
m 0 -08 -18 61

Seetha 16- 15-


P.S.Shasadri Sankara Rao 0. 46 35
173 nagar Jun Jun 0 0 0 0 Working
321080226 70 6 256
m -09 -19

M/s VVR Crushers & Seetha 5- 4- 20


2. 140 186 139
174 Constructions nagar Jan Jan 0 0 93 Working
08 0 0 500
321170498 m -17 -32 43

Thum 27- 8- 24
M/s RMC Readymix (India) Ltd. 4. 180 32 300 245
175 mapal Apr Apr 0 53 Working
321080456 90 0 60 451 335
a -15 -18 37

Sri Y. Atchutha Rao Thum 15- 14-


2. 180 136 133 202 100 100
176 S/o Joga Rao mapal Apr Apr Working
00 0 9 5 726 187 237
321080349 a -18 -18

DMG, GoAP

181
District Survey Report - 2018

M/s Anjani Stone Crusher Thum 12- 11- 218 166


3. 149 271 24 1069
177 Prop: Sri M. Singa Reddy, mapal May May 45 895 Working
00 00 00 27 844
321090351 a -09 -19 81 6

M/s Anjani Stone Crusher Thum 12- 11- 22 22 135 192 145
3. 215
178 Prop: Sri M. Singa Reddy, mapal May May 90 07 845 02 333 Working
00 00
321090350 a -09 -19 0 5 0 06 1

Thum 21- 9- 25
M/s Koduri Metal and Minerals 3. 120 120 26 2512 2011
179 mapal Oct- Jun 239 Working
321110447 00 0 0 66 92 95
a 11 -19 3
Sri K.Ramana, V.J.Pal 1.0 1- 31- 120 160 130 1241 120 978
180 S/o Sanyasi, Feb Jan Working
em 0 0 0 0 04 152 25
321050355 -15 -25
Sri P.B.Ranga Raju & Co, Prop:
20- 19-
P.B.Ranga Raju, S/o V.J.Pal 2. 120 70 22 1241 137 165
181 Jun Jun Working
Atchutharama Raju, em 00 0 0 00 04 301 000
-95 -21
321170503
Sri N.Chinna Rao V.J.Pal 0. 5- 4- 42 30 365
182 Nov Nov 0 0 0 Determined
321070430 em 50 5 0 45
-05
20- -15
19-
Sri P. Mahalaxmi, V.J.Pal 1.0 66 66 108 500
183 Dec Dec 310 0 Working
321050358 em 0 6 7 676 25
-05 -15
Sri G.Venkataramana, 13- 12-
V.J.Pal 1.0 34 90 66 156 675 500
184 S/o G.Appa Rao, Mar Mar Working
em 0 8 0 6 875 59 67
321060360 -06 -16
Sri B.Appa Rao, V.J.Pal 1.0 20- 19- 169 152 120 114 500
185 S/o Meeraiah, Feb Feb 0 20 Working
em 0 2 0 404 00
321170512 -17 -27 0
Sri B.Appa Rao, S/o Meeraiah, V.J.Pal 1.0 20- 19- 119 20 140 9411 153 1051
186 Feb Feb 44 Working
321070362 em 0 4 45 1 9 44
-07 -17 4
Sri G.S.N.Srinivas S/o 27- 26-
V.J.Pal 1.0 170 100 70 107 732 525
187 G.Venkateswara Rao May Jul- Working
em 0 0 0 0 320 74 69
321120438 -07 17

Smt. T.Hamsa Veni, 24- 23- 25


V.J.Pal 0. 35 30 45 477 337
188 W/o Ganga Raju, Feb Feb 03 Working
321090367 em 50 0 0 00 56 448
-08 -18 5
Sri P.Satya Raju, 23- 22- 45
V.J.Pal 0. 75 60 150 408 1124
189 S/o Pydithalli, Mar Mar 08 Working
321080366 em 50 0 0 0 17 46
-08 -18 5

Sri T.Venkata Ramana,S/o 10- 9-


V.J.Pal 0. 40 45 39 250 337 292
190 Chinnodu, Feb Feb Working
em 50 0 0 00 35 32 535
321100454 -09 -19

DMG, GoAP

182
District Survey Report - 2018

19- 18- 37
Smt. G.S.V.Lakshmi V.J.Pal 0. 104 50 40 871 301
191 Feb Feb 53 Working
321090440 em 50 0 0 0 22 65
-09 -19 5
Sri P.Appa Rao, 17- 16-
V.J.Pal 1.0 54 67 101 503
192 S/o Pentayya, Jun Jun 671 0 Working
em 0 9 3 921 69
321000369 -10 -20
Sri P.Ramana Murthy 28- 27- 50
V.J.Pal 1.0 100
193 S/o Pydithalli, Nov Nov 514 0 0 62 0 Working
em 0 00
3.211E+09 -16 -26 8

Smt. A.Kotamma 29- 4-


V.J.Pal 0. 33 48 40 5192 362 300
194 W/o Venkata Reddy Oct- Nov Working
em 50 8 3 0 5 85 03
321070371 12 -15

Sri G.Venkataramana, S/o 2- 1- 157


V.J.Pal 3. 186 210 22 273 168
195 G.Appa Rao, Jul- Jul- 85 Working
em 00 7 2 50 697 956
321040372 14 24 6

Smt. S.Parvathi, 19- 18- 148


V.J.Pal 1.0 132 197 150 1416 1127
196 W/o Atchi Babu, Jul- Jul- 05 Working
em 0 4 4 1 03 13
321040373 14 24 0

Sri S. Someswara Rao 22- 21- 194


V.J.Pal 1.1 169 25 23 132 172
197 S/o Atchi Babu, Jun Jun 32 Working
em 8 2 92 00 418 500
321100374 -10 -20 5

Sri K.Nageswarao
D.No.10-19-45, 20- 19-
V.J.Pal 2. 175 170 170 256 256 128
198 Neyyala Street, Mar Mar Working
em 55 4 0 0 53 610 215
Anakapalli. -13 -23
321130376

Sri Lakshmi Stone Crusher,


16.0 15.0
Anakapalli, V.J.Pal 1.5 179 Non-working
199 4.20 4.20 0 0 0 0 0
Visakhapatnam em 0 567 to working
11 21
321110375

M/s Madhava Projects 12- 11-


Limited,Prop: C.Sridhar,S/o Vooder 2. 138 55 56 5115 415 418
200 Jun Jun Working
Visveswara Rao, u 00 60 30 00 536 137 447
-06 -21
321060377
M/s Madhava Projects Ltd, 26- 25- 36
Prop: C.Sridhar,S/o Vooder 3. 70 49 56 6016 419
201 Jun Jun 07 Working
Visveswara Rao, u 00 0 00 00 93 992
-11 -26 06
321110378
M/s Madhava Projects Ltd,
26- 25- 85
Prop: C.Sridhar,S/o Vooder 3. 189 115 87 124 650
202 Jun Jun 89 Working
Visveswara Rao, u 00 00 50 50 9061 698
-11 -26 56
321110379

DMG, GoAP

183
District Survey Report - 2018

M/s Madhava Projects Ltd,


20- 19- 675
Prop: C.Sridhar,S/o Vooder 3. 165 68 83 992 458
203 Sep Sep 20 Working
Visveswara Rao, u 00 90 60 00 096 757
-11 -26 6
321110380
Smt. N.Swaruparani 28- 27-
Vooder 1.5 54 90 180 1209 912 1351
204 W/o N. Sudhakar, Dec Dec Working
321080443 u 0 8 0 0 17 46 03
-06 -16
M/s Madhava Projects Ltd, 4- 3- 178
Vooder 2. 119 24 63 7571 468
205 Prop: C.Sridhar Jan Jan 88 Working
u 00 00 50 00 35 029
321070381 -07 -22 7

Sri PVBN Raju, 13.0 12.0 211


Vooder 1.0 88 215 250
206 S/o Pedaraju 5.20 5.20 0 54 0 Working
u 0 3 0 00
321990383 08 18 8

Sri Ch. Ravi Sankar,S/o Late Ch. 19- 18-


Vooder 1.0 36 286 518
207 Prabhakar Rao, Jan Jan 0 0 0 Determined
321000384 u 0 6 58 78
-10 -20
M/s Madhava Projects Ltd,
29- 28- 52
Prop: C.Sridhar,S/o Vooder 4. 89 70 84 690 734
208 Jan Jan 82 Working
Visveswara Rao, u 65 88 00 00 320 686
-15 -30 0
321000385

M/s Madhava Projects Ltd,


29- 28- 35
Prop: C.Sridhar,S/o Vooder 4. 68 49 77 678 629
209 Jan Jan 777 Working
Visveswara Rao, u 00 60 00 00 956 490
-15 -30 4
321000386
Sri N.V.S.S.Prasad Vooder 1.0 16- 15- 145 111 67 135 83 503
210 Nov Nov Working
321120387 u 0 0 0 0 391 319 18
-12 -22
Sri E.Tata Rao, 9- 8- -
Vooder 0. 28 82 50 613 375
211 S/o Mallayyadora, Jul- Jul- 1613 Working
321040389 u 50 00 0 0 25 34
14 24 35
Sri S.V.Ramana Reddy,S/o 23- 22- 50
Vooder 1.0 55 66 45 790 500
212 Kishore Reddy, May May 09 Working
321040390 u 0 2 7 0 04 68
-14 -24 4
M/s Jagadamba Granite Metal
25- 24-
IndustriesMg.Ptr. Sri Vooder 2. 126 133 133 1774 100 1001
213 Jan Jan Working
S.V.Rama Reddy, u 00 0 6 3 98 187 36
-06 -21
321060391
26- 1- 50 150
Sri D. Ganga Raju, Vooder 1.0 96 118 476 500
214 Oct- May 00 84 Working
321070393 u 0 7 0 29 19
07 -16 0 7
M/s Sri Jagadamba Granite
5- 4- 150
Metal Ind. Mg. Ptr: Sri S.V.Rama Vooder 3. 178 20 20 263 150
215 Mar Mar 40 Working
Reddy u 00 8 05 00 856 897
-08 -18 5
321070394

DMG, GoAP

184
District Survey Report - 2018

Smt. G. Nagesamma W/o Late 29- 28-


Vooder 0. 70 85 59 863 625 446
216 Atchibabu, Mar Mar Working
u 89 0 0 4 46 56 40
321080395 -08 -18
Sri D. Venkata Rao 2- 1-
Vooder 1.1 35 44 883 55 555
217 S/o Ramana, Apr Apr 810 Working
u 1 0 0 14 577 52
321080396 -08 -23

M/s Ganesh Sai Granites Prop: 27- 26-


Vooder 2. 26 24 241 271 257 180
218 G. S. Prakash Rao Aug Aug Working
u 20 61 30 0 465 301 901
321080398 -08 -18

M/s Sudha Stone Chips 20 11- 10- 38 182 164 285


Vooder 120 219
219 Prop: N. Sudhakar, .0 Sep Sep 00 773 371 137 Working
u 90 00
321080399 0 -08 -23 0 0 4 0

Sri T. Suri Appa Rao, S/o late P. 12- 11- 124


Vooder 1.0 504
220 Sanyasi Rao, Dec Dec 0 0 0 0 80 Working
u 0 96
321080401 -08 -18 8

M/s Madhava Projects


5- 4- 611
Limited,Prop: C.Sridhar,S/o Vooder 4. 910 84 98 861 735
221 May May 30 Working
Visveswara Rao, u 50 0 00 00 504 000
-08 -24 9
321080402
Sri PVBN Raju Vooder 1.0 13- 12- 55 508 613 500
222 S/o PVN Raju, Aug Aug 150 0 Working
u 0 0 93 05 68
321100404 -10 -20
M/s Madhava Projects
17- 16- 617
Limited,Prop: C.Sridhar,S/o Vooder 5. 48 819 87 614 652
223 Sep Sep 84 Working
Visveswara Rao, u 00 30 0 50 552 717
-12 -22 3
321120405

Sri S.Chinthalabbai Vooder 0. 16- 15- 73 103 45 728 766 337


224 Oct- Oct- Working
321120406 u 50 2 0 0 01 85 85
12
7- 22
6-
Sri D.Suri Appa Rao Vooder 1.6 40 20 134 952 830
225 Jan Jan 917 Working
321120407 u 6 0 0 985 87 39
-13 -23
M/s Navayuga Engineering Co
Ltd,
31- 1- 100
S/o.D.V.Sastri, Vooder 1.0 180 122 35 120 254
226 Jan May 06 Working
#48-9-17, Dwarakanagar, u 0 0 4 00 000 219
-17 -26 9
Visakhapatnam District.
321060392
M/s Apex Encon Project (P) 7- 16-
Ltd. rep by its Manager Sri K.P. Kotaur 3.1 26 157 2111 198
227 Apr Apr 0 0 Working
Naidu, atla 4 50 514 00 966
-10 -20
321100271

DMG, GoAP

185
District Survey Report - 2018

Sri K.Krishna Pippal 6- 5-


18. 496
228 S/o K.Chinna Rao, akotha Jun Jun 0 0 0 0 0 Working
00 350
321150461 palli -15 -25
Sri D.Venkayya Dora S/o Pippal 15- 14-
1.7 116 70 1351 94
229 Satyanarayana akotha Jun Jun 0 0 Determined
4 0 0 20 963
321150451 palli -15 -25
Sri Y. Seethadevi W/oY.S.Raju, G.Kodu 0. 29- 28- 20 261
230 Jan Jan 0 0 0 0 Determined
321070278 ru 50 0 86
-07 -17
M/s Vikas Mines and Minerals 15- 14- 50
G.Kodu 10.
231 Prop: Kaladar Raju Jul- Jul- 0 0 0 0 670 0 Working
ru 00
321100285 10 20 0

Sri R. Srinivasa Rao, 11- 10-


G.Kodu 3. 95 26 151 9910 412
232 S/o Surya Rao, Jan Jan 0 Working
ru 44 0 70 0 0 102
321100286 -10 -20
Sri Ch.Srinivasa Rao Makav 1.0 19- 18- 96 66 66 944 501 499
233 arapal Aug Aug Working
321100467 0 8 6 6 96 19 50
em -10 -20
M/s The Makavarapalem Makav 25- 24-
Q.W.L.C.C. Soc. Ltd. 1.0 36 66 113 1125
234 arapal Aug Aug 150 1522 Working
President Sri T. Ramana,. 0 7 6 319 0
em -07 -17
321070289
Smt. S. Chinnammalu Makav 18- 17- 25 Revenue
5. 119 33 26 298
235 W/o Sri Srinivasa Rao, arapal Oct- Oct- 315 0 adjusted from
00 0 32 94 878
321100290 em 10 20 1 ADR

M/s ANRAK Aluminium Ltd. Subadr 26 12- 11- 28 28 327 135 135
236 ayyapa .9 Mar Mar 0 03 034 Working
321090295 00 00 522
lem 7 -09 -24 48 8
Sri P. Srinivasababu 4- 3- 93
Ganna 15. 87 107 101 751 763
237 S/o P.Venkatateswara Rao, Feb Aug 89 Working
varam 00 00 00 60 028 028
321080298 -08 -23 26

Sri S. Appa Rao 24- 23- 25


Ganna 0. 29 29 35 250 262
238 S/o Satyya, Sep Sep 03 Working
varam 50 4 6 0 35 46
321080299 -08 -18 5
22 16.0 15.0 224
T.Raghunadha Raju Ganna 149
239 .4 6.20 6.20 0 0 0 0 578 Working
321170517 varam 50
0 17 27 5
16.0 15.0 150
V.Prasad Ganna 15. 100
240 6.20 6.20 0 0 0 0 252 Working
321170518 varam 00 00
17 27 8
23- 22- 37
Sri K.Papa Rao Ganna 0. 50 40 463 300
241 Feb Feb 711 53 Working
321060300 varam 50 0 0 51 35
-06 -26 0
M/s Sri Raja Rajeswari Stone 5- 4- 30
Ganna 0. 40 513
242 Crusher, Mg. Ptr: Sri T. Ramu, Dec Dec 517 0 02 0 Determined
321070301 varam 50 0 51
-07 -17 3

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186
District Survey Report - 2018

5- 4-
P.Vanaja Ganna 0. 74 77 102 580
243 Jan Jan 0 0 Working
321170499 varam 94 0 0 715 16
-17 -27
Sri K.Appalanaidu 4- 3- 85
M.B.Pa 1.5 79 100 105 751 787
244 S/o Appanna, Sep Sep 00 Working
tnam 0 8 0 0 03 40
321100302 -10 -20 8
M/s Sri Sri Satya Krishna 04.0 3-
M.B.Pa 3. 321 23 26 2751 175 195
245 Stone Cr. Sri P. 9.20 Sep Working
tnam 50 5 34 00 04 277 239
321100303 10 -20
Sri P.Nageswara Rao 6- 5-
M.B.Pa 0. 35 416 30
246 S/o Ananda Rao, Aug Aug 0 0 0 Determined
tnam 50 4 09 561
321080308 -08 -18
08.0 3-
P.S.Gangadharam M.B.Pa 1.0 501 838
247 3.20 Aug 0 0 0 0 Working
321160490 tnam 0 50 06
16 -26

M/s Sanari Black Stone


29.1 23.0 25
Crusher Mg. Dir. Manya 0. 150 30 1672 228
248 2.20 5.20 0 03 Working
G.Ramakrishna Raju puratla 50 0 0 98 41
08 18 5
321110309

M/s Sanari Black Stone


19.0 16-
Crusher Mg. Dir. Manya 0. 70 40 576 275 262
249 6.20 Apr 0 Working
G.Ramakrishna Raju puratla 50 0 0 52 35 85
13 -21
321110310

M/s Sri Balaji Stone Crusher 5- 11-


Manya 0. 94 67 33 402 561 251
250 Mg. PtrL Sri D.V.Dora Mar Jun Working
puratla 50 8 5 5 00 74 60
321120311 -12 -21
Sri P.Nanaji S/o Peddinaidu, Manya 0. 1- 31- 47 40 43 702 30 322
251 Aug Jul- 02 Working
321130313 puratla 50 9 0 0 75 85
-13 23 9
M/s Sri Balaji Stone Crusher Manya 1.0 20- 19- 47 66 65 795 60 500
252 Aug Aug 58 Working
321130313 puratla 0 9 7 0 09 69
-13 -23 6
Sri T. Ramu, 30.1 05.0 50 30
Manya 0. 40 345
253 S/o Suryanarayana, 0.20 8.20 0 00 02 0 Working
puratla 50 0 65
321040314 13 18 0 3
M/s Sri Sanari Block Stone Cr.
24- 23-
Mg. Ptr Sri G.Ramakrishna Manya 3. 150 110 140 1672 184 105
254 May May Working
Raju, puratla 00 0 0 0 98 175 000
-08 -18
321080315

Sri G. Narayana Raju S/o 23- 22- 80


Manya 0. 70 20 390 403
255 Satyanarayana Raju Jun Jun 100 87 Working
puratla 80 6 0 51 13
321080316 -08 -18 3

DMG, GoAP

187
District Survey Report - 2018

M/s Satyachandra 30- 29- 25


Constructions Prop: Sri Manya 0. 70 390 750
256 May May 0 100 03 Working
R.Prabhukumar puratla 50 6 51 0
-11 -21 5
321110317
Sri D. Venkayyadora, S/o 6- 5-
Manya 1.0 40 67 60 1113 614 450
257 Satyanarayana Jun Jun Working
puratla 0 0 0 0 2 51 00
321090318 -09 -19

M/s Manihamsa unit of Stone


11- 10- 32
Crusher Mg. Ptr: Sri V. Badan 6. 43 20 2916
258 Sep Sep 0 88 0 Determined
Chandrasekhar Reddy, apadu 50 00 00 29
-08 -18 66
321080319
Sri Anand Bharati, Gudiva 8. 22.1 21.12 52 44 20 485 409
259 2.20 .201 0 Working
321080320 da 09 63 50 00 055 045
Smt. P.Lakshmi, 08
18- 8
17-
Marup 5. 25 39 39 307 367 296
260 W/o Sathi Babu, Mar Mar Working
aka 90 6 33 33 324 481 568
321100321 -10 -20
Smt. P.Jayaprada, Marup 0. 9- 8- 2621 25 Proposed for
261 Jul- Jul- 0 0 0 03 0
321100322 aka 50 7 determined
Sri P. Sathibabu, 10
8- 20
7- 5
Marup 0. 23 33 33 273 311 250
262 S/o Arjuna, Apr Apr Working
aka 50 0 3 3 88 40 35
321080323 -08 -18
M/s Sri Himani Stone Crusher, Kanch 21- 20- 44
4.1 45 58 42 385 315
263 Rolugunta ugum Dec Dec 50 Working
0 40 80 00 172 000
321090324 mala -09 -24 62
M/s Sri Navodaya Granite Ind. Kanch 01.0 28.0
2. 166 136
264 Prop: Sri K.Vijaya Prasad, ugum 3.20 2.20 0 0 0 0 Working
50 7 464
321170505 mala 17 27
23- 22- Revenue
Sri B.Srimannarayana Kovvur 1.0 55 66 606 501
265 Oct- Oct- 150 0 adjusted from
321070327 u 0 0 9 40 69
07 17 ADR
Sri B.Srimannarayana Kovvur 0. 25- 24- 42 42 639 318
266 Oct- Oct- 0 0 Working
321160489 u 64 4 5 94 44
16 26
Smt. S.Yerrayamma
31- 30-
Transferred Sri Vijanth Vidya Kovvur 2.1 96 34 140 1263 277 192
267 Aug Aug Working
Sagar u 0 9 0 0 74 33 244
-12 -22
321120328
4- 3-
Sri K.Bennaiah Naidu Kovvur 0. 36 354 270
268 Mar Mar 0 0 0 Determined
321130329 u 52 0 66 36
-13 -23
27- 26- 30
Smt. Ch. Lakshmi Kovvur 5. 22 33 32 253 250
269 Jul- Jul- 56 Working
321130330 u 00 38 33 00 990 342
12 22 44
09.0 03.0
Y.Appala Naidu Kovvur 4. 100 245
270 6.20 6.20 0 0 0 0 Working
3217515 u 90 0 500
17 27

DMG, GoAP

188
District Survey Report - 2018

Smt.R.Rajeswari, W/o Nooka 31- 30- 54


Ninduk 1.0 297 Proposed for
271 Raju, May May 0 180 0 94 0
onda 0 60 determined
321130332 -13 -23 6
Sri M.Rama Murthy NaiduS/o 31- 30-
Ninduk 0. 30 394 279 Proposed for
272 Kondababu, May May 0 0 0
321130333 onda 50 0 50 58 determined
-13 -23
3- 2- 42
M/s Sri Sri Himani Stone Crusher Ninduk 0. 143 29 30 108 231
273 Apr Apr 35 Working
321130334 onda 50 2 68 80 000 000
-13 -23 69
M/s Sri Sri Himani Stone 3- 2-
Ninduk 0. 143 197 74 830 149 556
274 Crusher Apr Apr Working
onda 50 2 4 2 09 137 50
321130335 -13 -23

Sri M. V. Satyanarayana, S/o 5- 4-


Ninduk 0. 109 86 28 905 665 210
275 Atchiyyanaidu, Feb Feb Working
onda 50 6 8 0 95 69 00
321090336 -09 -19

Sri M. V. Satyanarayana, S/o 5- 4-


Ninduk 1.0 112 98 84 1195 726 600
276 Atchiyyanaidu, Feb Feb Working
321090337 onda 0 4 0 0 11 37 44
-09 -19
Smt. B.Lakshmi, W/o 11- 10-
Ninduk 1.0 160 70 70 1186 50 521
277 Suryanarayana Feb Feb Working
321130338 onda 0 0 0 0 18 569 44
-13 -23
8- 7- 219
Smt. M.V.Lakshmi Ninduk 1.8 60 124 816
278 May May 0 0 44 Working
321130339 onda 6 0 0 43
-13 -23 2
3- 2- 112
Sri V.Eswara Appala Naidu Ninduk 1.0 495
279 May May 0 0 0 0 29 Working
321140340 onda 0 93
-14 -24 8
1- 31- 96
Sri V.Eswara Appala Naidu Ninduk 0. 57 395
280 Sep Aug 0 0 7 48 Working
321140418 onda 86 0 74
-14 -24 8
Smt. Vegi Chenchu Lakshmi Ninduk 0. 16- 15- 45 45 681 340
281 Jan Jan 0 0 Working
321170500 onda 68 4 0 97 97
-17 -27
Smt.R.Rajeswari, Rolugu 1.0 31- 30- 39 742 617
282 W/o Nooka Raju, May May 0 0 0 Working
nta 0 0 40 51
321130341 -13 -23
Sri M.Sri Rama Murthy, 31- 30-
Rolugu 0. 30 555 461 375
283 S/o Raju babu May May 0 0 Working
nta 75 0 90 67 00
321130342 -13 -23
M/s Sri Sri Himani Stone Rolugu 1.0 3- 2- 25 46 28 1731 34 210
284 Crusher Apr Apr 763 Working
nta 0 05 20 0 32 00
321130343 -13 -23 7

DMG, GoAP

189
District Survey Report - 2018

Sri P.Peddi Raju S/o Pullam


20- 19- 28
Raju C/o Sai Aditya Stone Rolugu 0. 34 40 6711 250
285 Mar Mar 0 24 Working
Crusher, nta 50 0 0 3 00
-09 -19 8
321090344

Sri A.V.S.S. Rama Raju


20.0 19.0 28
S/o Venkatarama Raju Rolugu 0. 34 40 60 345 450
286 3.20 3.20 24 Working
C/o Sai Aditya Stone Crusher, nta 50 0 0 0 76 00
09 19 8
321090345
Sri A.V.S.S. Rama Raju
12- 11- 27
S/o Venkatarama Raju Rolugu 0. 34 40 325
287 Dec Dec 0 42 0 Working
C/o Sai Aditya Stone Crusher, nta 50 0 0 79
-12 -22 9
321090346
Smt. M.Lakshmikantham Rolugu 1.0 16- 15- 66 596 610 500
288 Dec Dec 0 0 Working
321140426 nta 0 6 00 72 00
-14 -24

Sri Shaik Nagoor, S/o Late Vedurl 28- 27- 123


2. 143 161 105 120 787
289 Chinnasaheb, avalas Mar Mar 52 Working
00 0 0 0 268 50
321110347 a -11 -21 4

M/s Sri Sahashra Stone


Vedurl 1- 30-
Crusher Prop: Sri KVV 6. 55 40 40 300 301 300
290 avalas Dec Nov Working
Satyanarayana 00 00 08 00 615 011 000
a -14 -29
321140421
2- 2-
Sri B.Rajendra Prasad Kinner 0. 43 267 Proposed for
291 Feb Jan 0 0 0 0
321150452 la 53 8 64 determined
-15 -25
20- 19-
Sri K.Rambabu G.Nitta 1.0 106 90 66 102 174 526
292 Jun Jun Working
321150463 puttu 0 6 0 6 569 50 34
-15 -25
16- 15-
D.Eswara Rao G.Nitta 0. 54 94 812 705
293 Nov Nov 0 0 Working
321160491 puttu 81 0 0 06 56
-16 -26
Sri B.Dorababu, Chindi 31- 30- 155
2. 166 125 125
294 S/o Adinarayana, gumm Oct- Oct- 0 0 86 Working
321090272 50 6 527 000
ala 09 19 7
Smt. R.Varahalu, 8- 7-
Cheedi 0. 33 251 28
295 W/o Srinivasa Rao Feb Feb 0 0 0 Determined
321160474 kada 50 3 50 756
-16 -26
Sri P.Murali, 8- 7- 28
Cheedi 0. 33 251
296 S/o Venkataramana Feb Feb 0 0 87 0 Determined
kada 50 3 50
321160475 -16 -26 2
3- 2-
Sri S.Ratnababu Dhara 1.7 469 172
297 Sep Sep 0 0 0 0 Working
321150464 konda 0 00 020
-15 -25

DMG, GoAP

190
District Survey Report - 2018

6- 5-
Sri G.Neelakantam Arabe 1.0 66 70 50 500 52 500
298 Nov Nov Working
321150469 eru 0 6 0 0 69 519 68
-15 -25

14963 16420 19781 106325 13992 14350


Total
17 65 71 492 7727 2399

Statement Showing the List of Leases of Rough Stone and Details of Lease wise Production and Revenue
Collections
During the Last Three Years Pertaining to O/o ADM&G, Anakapalli
Production
Ext Revenue Collection
Sl Period of the (Dispatches)
ent
. Name of lease Remar
Village in 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
N the lessee 2015 2016 2017 ks
Hec
o GRA GRA GRA -16 -17 -18
t. From To RS RS RS
VEL VEL VEL
1 2 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Sri
M.Srinuapp
30- 29-
alaraju, Akkireddi 10 1607 Deter
1 1.5 Sep- Sep- 150 0 0 0 0 0 0
S/o palem 10 1 mined
0 05 15
Ammathalli
,
M/s Sri
Nookambic
a Stone 16- 15-
Akkireddi 21 20 2807 1046 Deter
2 Quarry, 4.0 Sep- Sep- 3750 8350 0 0 0
palem 45 0 74 33 mined
Prop: Sri 0 06 16
B.Govinda
Rao,

DMG, GoAP

191
District Survey Report - 2018

M/s
Nookambic
a Quarry
Akkireddi 11- 10- 23 14 5074 1181 4950 Deter
3 Workers 1.0 0 0 660 0
palem Apr-08 Apr-18 1 31 9 87 0 mined
Soc. Pr Sri 0
A. Nooka
Raju,
Smt
Deter
M.Mahalak
11- 10- mined
shmi Akkireddi 19 11 8458 6481
4 0.6 Nov- Nov- 0 300 0 0 0 and
W/o palem 70 50 8 9
3 09 19 Revisio
Appala
n filed
Naidu,
Sri Deter
M.Ammath mined
Akkireddi 28- 27- 20 5085 2057
5 alli, 0.7 0 0 1000 0 0 0 and
palem Jan-10 Jan-20 0 1 6
S/o 5 Revisio
Appanna, n filed
M/s Sri
Nookambica 31-
Stone Quarry, Akkireddi 1-Apr- 75 5636 2036 3750 Workin
6 Prop: Sri
0.7 Mar- 0 0 2800 250 0
palem 10 0 0 09 0 g
B.Govinda 5 20
Rao,
Sri P. Raja
18- 17-
Rao Uddanda 27 2765 1085 5000 Workin
7 1.0 Aug- Aug- 0 60 0 30 0
S/o puram 0 0 26 0 g
0 15 25
Kanakaiah
Hetero Peddater 29- 28- 1429 4514 Workin
8 8.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Drugs Ltd. la Jan-07 Jan-17 6 34 g
4
Smt.B.Saty
avathi,
18- 17-
W/o Baligatta 45 72 4146 1044 7500 Workin
9 1.5 May- May- 0 0 200 0
Satyanaray m 0 0 9 12 0 g
0 09 19
ana, KBR
Palem,
Sri M.
Pothu Raju Chettipal 14.10. 13.10. 1474 Deter
10 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
S/o Sanyasi li 2003 2023 5 mined
0
Rao,
Sri
B.Ramanab
Darmasa 29-Jul- 28-Jul- 2505 3143 2500 Workin
11 abu S/o 0.5 0 0 0 0 105 0
garam 09 19 2 9 0 g
Butchayyan 0
aidu,
M/s Sri
Vijayadurg Korupuro 27- 26- 20 2503 Workin
12 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
a le Apr-15 Apr-20 0 5 g
0
S.C.Quarry

DMG, GoAP

192
District Survey Report - 2018

Workers
welfare
Association
,
Smt. E.
Varalaksh
15.06. 14.06. 72 28 263 1688 1056 6890 Workin
13 mi, W/o Golagam 4.0 0 0
2016 2026 96 05 0 87 62 0 g
Ganeshwar 0
a rao,
Ranadheer 9-Sep- 8-Sep- 1030 1053 1506 7670 3165 4518 Workin
14 Golagam 11. 0 0 0
Enterprises 15 20 0 95 0 55 432 00 g
30
M/s Lokesh
Edificies
Kunchan 9-Oct- 7-Oct- 7790 1750 200 1782 1170 6541 Workin
15 Pvt. Ltd. 12. 0 0 0
gi 14 24 0 0 00 092 998 48 g
Dir. S.Dilip 00
Kumar
1412 340567 564972 141184
Total 92100 6766 135345 23875 15060
2 4 7 8

Statement Showing the Number of Sand Reaches and Details of dispatches During the Last
Three Years Pertaining to O/o ADM&Gs, Visakhapatnam and Anakapalli.

Sl. Name of the Permitted Dispatches


No Reach Quantity 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
-- Nil --

List of Quarry Leases in force in the O/o Asst. Director of Mines and Geology, Anakapalli
jurisdiction
Sl. Lease Name Period
Sy.N of Ext
No Holder Village Mandal Lease Leas
o. Mineral ent
. Name From e To
s
1 E.ANATHARA Ravikamat Colour 21-
27, Guddipa 9 22-03-12
MANA ham Granite 03-32

Samalamma
M/a AVA
2 Hill of Ravikamat Colour 06-
Stone Private 03, 3.74 24-04-17
Kotnabilli ham Granite 08-23
Limited
Village
3 B.H.Srinivasa 383 & Butchayya Colour 14-
Gunnempudi 8.88 15-04-17
Rao 384, peta Granite 04-37

DMG, GoAP

193
District Survey Report - 2018

4 Butchayya Colour 26-


L.SRINIVAS 396, Rajam 24 27-07-16
peta Granite 07-36

5 ISWARYA Z. Ravikamat Colour 22-


150, 2.7 23-10-09
GRANITES Bennavaram ham Granite 10-29

6 Sri J.Mark 68 & Chintapall Colour 20-


Terapalle 7.99 21-10-16
Raju 69, e Granite 10-36
Lakshmi S.T. 68/4
7 Mining & to 6 Chinthapal Colour 05-
Terapalli, 1.7 06-07-17
Leasing and li, Granite 07-37

8 Labour 69/2, Colour 02-


STONE PLUS 41, CHODYAM Golugonda 4.92 03-05-16
Granite 05-36

9 M/s MARUTHI Nathavara Colour 12-


183, Srungavaram 4 23-12-09
STONEX m Granite 12-29

10 M/S STONE Cheemalapad Ravikamat Colour 05-


04, 5.33 06-07-16
PLUS u ham Granite 07-36
11 M/S STONE 05, Cheemalapad Ravikamat Colour 4.11 06-07-16 05-
PLUS u ham Granite 5 07-36

12 Cheemalapad Ravikamat Colour 12.9 18-


P.Srinivas 06, 19-08-16
u ham Granite 5 08-36

13 B.V.L.GRANIT 522, Cheemalapad Ravikamat Colour 7.12 22-04-16 21-


ES u ham Granite 04-36
14 B.V.L.GRANIT 523 Cheemalapad Ravikamat Colour 3.6 22-04-16 21-
ES (Old u ham Granite 04-36
Sri Syed
15 Ravikamat Colour 22-
Abdul Mannar 27, Guddipa 2.6 23-10-09
ham Granite 10-29
Arif
16 M/s Sunrise Ravikamat Colour 30/9/
Granite and 04, Kotnabilli 2.68 10-01-13
ham Granite 2033
Marble
M/s SK
17 Ravikamat Colour 03-
International 2, Kotnabilli 4.05 15-06-15
ham Granite 04-33
Stone Pvt. Ltd
18 M/S.RISING 3, Kotnabilli Ravikamat Colour 4.23 01-10-13 30-
SUN ham Granite 09-33
305,
19 Ch. Venkata Totakurapale Ravikamat Colour 26-
& 5.31 27-06-12
Girish m ham Granite 06-32
307,

DMG, GoAP

194
District Survey Report - 2018

20 Totakurapale Ravikamat Colour 17-


K.Ushasree 307, 7 18-12-14
m ham Granite 12-34

Butchammap
Narsipatna
21 Smt. Madhu 255 & eta & Colour 1.05 18.07.20 17.07
m&
Priya 27/7 Gurandarapal Granite 2 17 .2037
Rolugunta
em

22 N.K.CHINNAM Z. Ravikamat Colour 16-


150, 4 17-04-09
MAL Bennavaram ham Granite 04-29

23 M/s Shakthi Z. Ravikamat Colour 30-


150, 2.8 05-01-15
Granites Bennavaram ham Granite 11-30

2, Z.
24 Petra BennavaramS Ravikamat Colour 17-
(V.No 8.9 18-12-14
Granites amalamma ham Granite 12-34
.82),
Hill
Dr.Vijay 92/2
25 Ravikamat Colour 27-
Kumar & Kotnabilli, 1.66 28-06-17
ham, Granite 06-37
Prodduturi 92/4,

26 Ranadheer 09-
283, Golagam Anakapalli Gravel 11.3 02-04-16
Enterprise 08-20

Ilmenite,
Beach
188/P Rutile,
Minerals
27 , Bangaramma Garnet 4.08 28-
Company Nakkapalli 29-06-07
192/P peta (Abrasiv 3 06-37
Andhra Pvt.
, e),
Ltd.
Zircon,
44, Chinna
28 rajupakalu Chintapall 10.7 24-
N.Raja Babu 46 & Laterite 25-05-00
h/oBarikador e 1 05-20
48,
apakalu
59/1,
29 2 Chintapall 13-
D.Pothu Raju Siripuram Laterite 4.27 14-09-01
60/1, e 09-21
2, 3,
19/1, Gudem
30 Chaparathipal 11.6 12-
P.Demudu 2, 4, Kothaveed Laterite 13-01-04
em 1 01-24
20/1, hi
2,
SunderkotaH/
31 Smt. Singam USHP Nathavara 02-
o Sarugudu Laterite 4.97 03-02-14
Bhavani , m 02-34
Panchayat

DMG, GoAP

195
District Survey Report - 2018

Thorada
32 VillageH/o.Sa Nathavara 20.1 17-
K.Lova Raju 532, Laterite 18-04-17
rugudu m 7 04-37
Panchayat

33 Sri.B.Rama Road 20-


316, Kunchangi Anakapalli 2 21-05-07
Swamy Metal 05-17

S.Hari
34 Road 02-
Krishna 109 Mamidipalem Anakapalli 0.5 03-03-11
Metal 03-21
Prasad

RMC Readymix
(India)(A
35 Road 08-
Division of 4 Thummapala Anakapalli 4.9 09-04-08
Metal 04-18
Prism Cement
Ltd)
M/s
36 V.V.R.Crusher Seethanagara Anakapalli 0.83 04-
193, 05-01-17
s& m, , Road 8 01-32
Constructions Metal
M/s
37 V.V.R.Crusher Seethanagara Anakapalli 04-
303, 2.08 05-01-17
s& m, , Road 01-32
Constructions Metal
38 M/s GANESH Road 22-
24, Bowlavada Anakapalli Metal, 0.5 23-11-08
SAI GRANITES 11-18
Building
M/s.Sri Road
39 06-
Lakshmi 24, Bowlavada Anakapalli Metal, 1 07-04-16
04-31
Chennakesava Building
40 SRI.Y.PYDI Road 17-
21, Bowluvada Anakapalli Metal, 1 18-10-07
RAJU 10-17
Building
41 SRI.M.NARAS Road 06-
21, Bowluvada Anakapalli Metal, 1.5 07-08-10
IMHULU 08-25
Building
Road
42 Metal, 18-
K.Adilakshmi 21, Bowluvada Anakapalli 1 19-08-16
Building 08-26
Stone
M/S SRI
Road
LAKSHMI
43 Metal, 06-
CHENAKESAV 24, Bowluvada Anakapalli 1 07-04-16
Building 04-31
A STONE
Stone
CRUSHER
M/s. Sri Road
44 23-
Lakshmi 24, Bowluvada Anakapalli Metal, 4 24-07-08
07-18
Chennakesava Building

DMG, GoAP

196
District Survey Report - 2018

45 Smt.P.Savithr Road 23-


24, Bowluvada Anakapalli Metal, 4 06-11-09
i 07-18
Building
46 M/s Sudha Road 23-
24, Bowluvada Anakapalli Metal, 0.5 24-07-08
Stone Chips 07-23
Building
M/s Sri Road
47 Sambhavi Metal, 06-
4, Bowluvada Anakapalli 1 06-12-08
Stone Building 11-18
Crusher Stone

M/S.SRI Road
48 SAMBHAVI Metal, 22-
4, Bowluvada Anakapalli 3.5 23-09-09
STONE Building 09-24
CRUSHER Stone
Road
M/s Anjani
49 Metal, 27-
Stone 74, Bowluvada Anakapalli 5 28-05-09
Building 05-24
Crusher
Stone
50 S.Narasinga Road 21-
75, Bowluvada Anakapalli Metal, 1.5 22-09-15
Rao 09-25
Building
Road
Sri Venkata
51 Metal, 26-
sasi Stone 75, Bowluvada Anakapalli 1 27-01-16
Building 01-31
Crusher
Stone
Sri.Ch Road
52 Metal, 03-
Mahalakshmi 75, Bowluvada Anakapalli 3 04-11-07
Building 11-17
Naidu
Stone
53 M/s.Sri Road 13-
Venkata Sasi 75, Bowluvada Anakapalli Metal, 6.33 14-06-10
06-25
Stone Building
Road
54 Ch. Metal, 15-
75, Bowluvada Anakapalli 1 16-04-06
Malakondayya Building 04-21
Stone
M/s.Sri Road
55 Venkata Sasi Metal, 17-
75, Bowluvada Anakapalli 7.44 18-01-07
Stone Building 01-17
Crusher Stone
Sri Road
56 Metal, 11-
Venkatasasi 75, Bowluvada Anakapalli 1 11-04-07
Building 03-17
st crusher
Stone
57 P.VENKATES Road 16-
269, Kunchangi Anakapalli Metal, 2 17-10-00
WARARAO 10-30
Building
Road
58 M.MUSALAYY Metal, 27-
269, Kunchangi Anakapalli 2 29-09-05
A Building 09-17
Stone

DMG, GoAP

197
District Survey Report - 2018

59 P.VENKATES Road 01-


269, Kunchangi Anakapalli Metal, 2.5 02-05-07
WARA RAO 05-22
Building
Road
60 SRI SAIBABA Metal, 01-
269, Kunchangi Anakapalli 2 02-05-07
ENTERPRISES Building 05-17
Stone
Road
61 P.CHINNARA Metal, 10-
269, Kunchangi Anakapalli 0.5 11-09-08
O Building 09-18
Stone
Road
62 M.Eswaramm Metal, 06-
269, Kunchangi Anakapalli 1 07-01-09
a Building 01-19
Stone
63 P.VENKATES Road 11-
269, Kunchangi Anakapalli Metal, 16 12-03-09
WARA RAO 03-24
Building
Road
64 Metal, 18-
K.Applakonda 274, Kunchangi Anakapalli 1.5 19-11-08
Building 11-18
Stone
M/s Lakshmi Road
65 Metal, 22-
Narasimha 281, Kunchangi Anakapalli 3 23-08-15
Stone Crusher Building 08-30
Stone
66 P.Jagannadha Road 23-
281, Kunchangi Anakapalli Metal, 1 24-05-11
m 05-21
Building
67 Road 28-
P.Vengaiah 281, Kunchangi Anakapalli Metal, 2 29-09-05
09-25
Building
Road
68 Metal, 19-
Y.T.V.PRASAD 281, Kunchangi Anakapalli 2 20-06-06
Building 06-16
Stone

69 Road 31-
P.Sridevi 281, Kunchangi Anakapalli Metal, 1 01-08-16
07-26
Building
70 Road 24-
R.K.Minerals 281, Kunchangi Anakapalli Metal, 4.75 25-05-16
05-26
Building
Road
M/s Tulasi
71 Metal, 02-
Stone 281, Kunchangi Anakapalli 2 03-11-07
Building 11-22
Crusher
Stone
Road
72 Metal, 03-
S.Baburao 281, Kunchangi Anakapalli 2 03-03-07
Building 02-17
Stone

DMG, GoAP

198
District Survey Report - 2018

73 Road 03-
J.Appa Rao 281, Kunchangi Anakapalli Metal, 0.5 04-10-07
10-17
Building
Road
74 Metal, 10-
J.APPA RAO 281, Kunchangi Anakapalli 1 10-04-07
Building 03-17
Stone
Road
M/s Tulasi
75 Metal, 23-
Stone 281, Kunchangi Anakapalli 2 24-02-08
Building 02-23
Crusher
Stone

Road
76 Metal, 16-
Y.VENGAIAH 281, Kunchangi Anakapalli 3 17-09-06
Building 09-16
Stone

Road
77 Smt. P. Metal, 09-
281, Kunchangi Anakapalli 5.9 09-11-08
Sridevi Building 10-18
Stone
78 Road 03-
Smt.P.Vanaja 281, Kunchangi Anakapalli Metal, 13 03-12-09
11-24
Building
Road
79 Metal, 21-
Y.TIRUPATHI 281, Kunchangi Anakapalli 6 22-01-10
Building 01-20
Stone
80 Road 31-
S.Parvathi 281, Kunchangi Anakapalli Metal, 0.5 01-04-12
03-22
Building
81 Sri Road 14-
P.Venkateswa 281, Kunchangi Anakapalli Metal, 0.76 15-05-11
05-21
ra Rao Building
Sri Srinivasa Road
82 Metal, 29-
Stone 281, Kunchangi Anakapalli 1 30-09-07
Building 09-17
Crusher
Stone
Road
83 Metal, 30-
T.Govinda 316, Kunchangi Anakapalli 1 31-07-08
Building 07-18
Stone
Road
84 S.Viran Sai Metal, 02-
316, Kunchangi Anakapalli 1 03-10-17
Kumar Reddy Building 10-27
Stone

Road
85 Smt.B.Bhava Metal, 20-
316, Kunchangi Anakapalli 3.2 21-05-08
ni Building 05-18
Stone

DMG, GoAP

199
District Survey Report - 2018

M/s SVC Road


86 Minerals Metal, 23-
316, Kunchangi Anakapalli 2 24-05-08
Private Building 05-23
Limited Stone

Road
87 S.V.Sai Metal, 17-
316, Kunchangi Anakapalli 1 18-03-09
Kumar Reddy Building 03-19
Stone

Road
88 M.Sankara Metal, 21-
316, Kunchangi Anakapalli 1 22-05-09
Rao Building 05-19
Stone
Road
89 M.Sankara Metal, 29-
316, Kunchangi Anakapalli 0.5 30-09-10
Rao Building 09-20
Stone
Road
M/s Tulasi
90 Metal, 24-
Stone 316, Kunchangi Anakapalli 2 25-06-08
Building 06-18
Crusher
Stone
Road
Smt.
91 Metal, 25-
Singampalli 316, Kunchangi Anakapalli 1 26-04-16
Building 04-26
Lakshmi
Stone
M/s Sri Road
92 Kamakshmi Metal, 15-
316, Kunchangi Anakapalli 1 16-09-16
Metal Building 09-26
Industry Stone
Road
93 Metal, 17-
K.BALARAM 281, Kunchangi Anakapalli 0.5 18-05-08
Building 05-18
Stone
Road
94 SRI Metal, 17-
281, Kunchangi Anakapalli 0.5 18-05-08
K.BALARAM Building 05-18
Stone

Road
95 P.Kanakamah Metal, 24-
70, Makavaram Anakapalli 1.45 15-03-13
alakshmi Building 09-17
Stone

96 K.Narasimha Road 07-


70, Makavaram Anakapalli Metal, 0.72 08-07-09
Naidu 07-19
Building

DMG, GoAP

200
District Survey Report - 2018

Road
97 M/s Surya Metal, 27-
88, Makavaram Anakapalli 6 28-06-12
Enterprises Building 06-27
Stone

Road
98 P.Narayana Metal, 10-
96, Makavaram Anakapalli 3 11-09-06
Raju Building 09-16
Stone

Road
99 M/s Balaji Metal, 14-
96, Makavaram Anakapalli 2 15-09-07
Blue Chips Building 09-22
Stone
Road
100 C.L.Mohan Metal, 23-
109, Mamidipalem Anakapalli 1 24-09-07
Rao Building 09-17
Stone
Road
101 PJR Blue Metal, 29-
109, Mamidipalem Anakapalli 4 30-05-07
Chips Building 05-22
Stone
Road
M/s Anjani
102 Metal, 28-
Stone 109, Mamidipalem Anakapalli 1.53 29-03-08
Building 03-23
Crusher
Stone
Road
103 Metal, 18/05/20 21-
Y.Ravikrishna 109, Mamidipalem Anakapalli 4
Building 13 12-18
Stone
Road
104 K.Srinivasa Metal, 20-
109, Mamidipalem Anakapalli 6.25 21-06-10
Rao Building 06-20
Stone
Road
105 P.V.R.K.R.Raj Metal, 15-
109, Mamidipalem Anakapalli 1 14-02-13
u Building 05-26
Stone

Road
106 S.Harikrishna Metal, 09-
109, Mamidipalem Anakapalli 0.8 10-06-13
Prasad Building 06-23
Stone
Road
107 P.V.R.K.R.Raj Metal, 08-
109, Mamidipalem Anakapalli 1.5 14-02-13
u Building 10-17
Stone

DMG, GoAP

201
District Survey Report - 2018

Road
108 Siddhardha Metal, 03-
109, Mamidipalem Anakapalli 2 04-04-14
Blue Chips Building 04-29
Stone
Road
109 P.Krishnam Metal, 12-
109, Mamidipalem Anakapalli 1 13-11-14
Raju Building 11-24
Stone
Road
110 M/s Sri Vani Metal, 19-
109, Mamidipalem Anakapalli 2.25 20-12-16
Granites Building 12-31
Stone
Road
O.Venkata
111 Metal, 22-
Santosh 122, Mamidipalem Anakapalli 1.5 23-03-17
Building 03-27
Kumar
Stone

Road
112 P.Lakshminar Metal, 01-
126, Mamidipalem Anakapalli 1.5 02-07-16
asayyamma Building 07-26
Stone
Road
113 SGX Minerals Metal, 17-
01, Marturu Anakapalli 3.3 18-11-09
Pvt. Ltd. Building 11-24
Stone
Road
114 Metal, 16-
P.SATHEESH 01, Marturu Anakapalli 3 17-06-16
Building 06-26
Stone
Road
115 K.Ramana Metal, 22-
1, Marturu Anakapalli 1 23-12-15
Reddy Building 12-28
Stone

Road
116 Metal, 02-
P.Srinivas 1, Marturu Anakapalli 1 02-02-15
Building 01-25
Stone

Road
117 Smt. Kona Metal, 10-
1, Marturu Anakapalli 1.5 11-08-15
Chinthalli Building 08-25
Stone
Road
Sri.K.V.Ch.S.
118 Metal, 13-
Pardha 1, Marturu Anakapalli 1 14-08-15
Building 08-25
Saradhi
Stone

DMG, GoAP

202
District Survey Report - 2018

Road
119 Sri.K.Vijaya Metal, 30-
1, Marturu Anakapalli 2 31-12-05
Prasad Building 12-20
Stone
Road
Venkatalaksh
120 Metal, 11-
mi Stone 1, Marturu Anakapalli 1 12-05-08
Building 05-18
Crusher
Stone

M/s Ravi Tej Road


121 Projects Metal, 20-
1, Marturu Anakapalli 2 21-01-16
Private Building 01-31
Limited Stone

Road
122 K.V.Satyanar Metal, 10-
1, Marturu Anakapalli 0.5 11-07-06
ayana Building 07-21
Stone
Road
123 T.Veera Metal, 13-
1, Marturu Anakapalli 2 14-08-07
Reddy Building 08-22
Stone

Road
124 M/s Balaji Metal, 28/11/20 27/11
1, Marturu Anakapalli 1
Blue Chips Building 07 /2017
Stone
Road
125 Metal, 13.3 02-
N.Krishnayya 1, Marturu Anakapalli 03-07-07
Building 3 07-17
Stone
Road
126 M/s Trendset Metal, 10-
1, Marturu Anakapalli 1 25-02-10
Rocks (P) Ltd Building 01-17
Stone

Road
127 K.B.V.Subram Metal, 15-
1, Marturu Anakapalli 1 16-09-16
anyam Building 09-26
Stone

Road
128 Sri Ramana Metal, 11-
1, Marturu Anakapalli 2 12-10-07
Enterprises Building 10-17
Stone

DMG, GoAP

203
District Survey Report - 2018

Road
M/s. Sri
129 Metal, 25-
Navodaya 1, Marturu Anakapalli 3.5 26-12-07
Building 12-22
Granite Ind.
Stone

Road
Aparna
130 Metal, 26-
Enterprises 1, Marturu Anakapalli 2.55 27-12-07
Building 12-17
Ltd
Stone

Road
M/s Anjani
131 Metal, 6.78 28-
Stone 1, Marturu Anakapalli 27-09-08
Building 4 09-18
Crusher
Stone
M/s Road
132 Venkateswara Metal, 03-
1, Marturu Anakapalli 8 04-06-08
Stone Building 06-18
Crusher Stone
M/s
Road
Karthikeyan
133 Metal, 04-
Nirmans & 1, Marturu Anakapalli 2.75 05-06-08
Building 06-18
Crushers Pvt.
Stone
Ltd.

Road
134 Gontalamma Metal, 04-
1, Marturu Anakapalli 5 07-06-11
Granites Building 06-18
Stone
Road
135 M/s Nauha 04-
1, Marturu Anakapalli Metal, 2.5 07-08-12
Constructions 06-18
Building
P.Ashok Road
136 06-
Chandra 1, Marturu Anakapalli Metal, 2.75 07-06-08
Building
06-18
Trimurthy
Road
137 28-
P.Kasu Babu 1, Marturu Anakapalli Metal, 1 29-10-08
10-08
Building
M/s SGX Road
138 16-
Minerals Pvt. 1, Marturu Anakapalli Metal, 9 04-05-10
11-18
Ltd Building
M/s Road
139 Vigneswara Metal, 15-
1, Marturu Anakapalli 2 16-08-09
Granite Metal Building 08-24
Ind. Stone

K.S Road
140 Metal, 29-
SATYANARAY 1, Marturu Anakapalli 1 04-03-13
Building 08-19
ANA Stone

DMG, GoAP

204
District Survey Report - 2018

Road
M/s Raviteja
141 Metal, 22-
Projects P 1, Marturu Anakapalli 1.4 21-12-11
Building 05-19
Ltd. Stone
M/s Raviteja Road
142 22-
Projects P 1, Marturu Anakapalli Metal, 1.6 23-05-09
05-24
Ltd. Building
M/s.Sri Road
143 14-
Ramana 1, Marturu Anakapalli Metal, 1 02-11-11
Enterprises Building
03-20
Road
M/s.Sri
144 Metal, 28-
Ramana 1, Marturu Anakapalli 1.25 29-03-10
Building 03-20
Enterprises Stone
Sri Venkata Road
145 31-
Sasi Stone 1, Marturu Anakapalli Metal, 2 01-04-10
03-25
Crusher Building
Raviteja Road
146 20-
Projects Pvt. 1, Marturu Anakapalli Metal, 1.9 21-07-10
Building
07-20
Ltd.
Road
147 21-
P.Appa Rao 1, Marturu Anakapalli Metal, 0.97 22-09-10
09-20
Building
Road
148 Madhucon 28-
1, Marturu Anakapalli Metal, 4 29-10-11
Projects Ltd. 10-26
Building
SriVenkatasas Road
149 Metal, 07-
i stone 1, Marturu Anakapalli 1 08-09-12
Building 09-27
crusher Stone
M/S VENKATA Road
150 LAKSHMI Metal, 21-
1, Marturu Anakapalli 0.81 22-09-12
STONE Building 09-27
CRUSHER Stone
Road
151 26-
K.DEMUDU 1, Marturu Anakapalli Metal, 2.5 27-09-12
Building
09-22
Rockline Road
152 Metal, 29-
Mining 1, Marturu Anakapalli 3 15-04-14
Building 08-22
products Stone
Road
153 M/s Aparna 04-
1, Marturu Anakapalli Metal, 6.4 05-03-13
Enterprises Building
03-23
Road
154 Metal, 28-
P.Srinivas 1, Marturu Anakapalli 1 06-01-17
Building 05-24
Stone
M/s Rockline Road
155 Mining Metal, 28-
Products 1, Marturu Anakapalli 1.5 24-12-16
Building 05-24
Private Stone
Limited

DMG, GoAP

205
District Survey Report - 2018

Road
156 M/s Sriraja Metal, 08-
1, Marturu Anakapalli 2.7 30-01-17
Projects Building 07-24
Stone
Road
157 Sri Raja Metal, 22-
1, Marturu Anakapalli 3.03 30-08-16
Project Building 05-19
Stone
Road
158 Sri Raja Metal, 17-
1, Marturu Anakapalli 3 30-08-16
Project Building 01-23
Stone
Smt. Road
159 Metal, 23-
K.Kameswari 130, Bowluvada Anakapalli 6.9 24-11-14
Building 11-24
Devi Stone
Road
160 T.Vijaya 26-
1, Marturu Anakapalli Metal, 3 27-06-15
Kumari Building
06-25
M/s Rank Road
161 Silicon and Metal, 10.1 01-
1, Marturu Anakapalli 30-07-15
Industries Building 3 02-25
Pvt. Ltd. Stone
M/s Anjani Road
162 23-
Stone 220, Marturu Anakapalli Metal, 2.2 15-12-11
Building
09-18
Crusher
Road
163 R.Venkatalaks Metal, 27-
220, Marturu Anakapalli 1 30-06-15
hmi Building 05-19
Stone
M/S VENKATA Road
164 LAKSHMI Metal, 21-
1, Marturu Anakapalli 0.5 22-09-12
STONE Building 09-27
CRUSHERS Stone

Smt. Road
165 Medisetti Seethaanagar Metal, 08-
251, Anakapalli 1 09-04-16
Lakshmi am Building 04-26
Devi Stone
Road
166 Sri.P.Venkate Seethanagara 17-
251, Anakapalli Metal, 7.5 18-07-06
swara Rao m 07-21
Building
Road
167 M.Ramasatya Seethanagara Metal, 22-
251, Anakapalli 1 23-12-16
narayana m Building 12-26
Stone
Road
168 B.S.V.Satishe Seethanagara Metal, 20-
251, Anakapalli 2 21-01-08
swara Rao m Building 01-18
Stone
Sri Road
169 Seethanagara Metal, 02-
P.Venkateswa 251, Anakapalli 7.5 02-11-08
m Building 10-23
ra Rao
Stone

DMG, GoAP

206
District Survey Report - 2018

Road
170 G.S.N.Sriniva Seethanagara Metal, 16-
251, Anakapalli 1 17-02-07
s m Building 02-22
Stone

Road
Sri
171 Seethanagara Metal, 29-
G.S.N.Sriniva 251, Anakapalli 4 30-05-05
m Building 05-23
s Stone

Road
172 Y.Atchutha 14-
4, Thummapala Anakapalli Metal, 2 15-04-08
Rao Building
04-28

Road
M/s Anjani
173 Metal, 11-
Stone 4, Thummapala Anakapalli 3 15-12-11
Building 05-19
Crusher Stone

Road
M/s Anjani
174 Metal, 11-
Stone 4, Thummapala Anakapalli 3 15-12-11
Building 05-19
Crusher Stone
Road
175 Metal, 16-
P.Appa Rao 84, V.J. Palem Anakapalli 1 17-06-10
Building 06-20
Stone
Road
176 G.Venkatara Metal, 01-
84, V.J. Palem Anakapalli 3 02-07-14
mana Building 07-24
Stone
Road
177 Metal, 18-
S.Parvathi 84, V.J. Palem Anakapalli 1 19-07-14
Building 07-24
Stone
Road
178 Metal, 28-
D.V.ADITYA 269, Kunchangi Anakapalli 2 29-12-07
Building 12-17
Stone
Road
179 Metal, 31-
K.Ramana 84, V.J. Palem Anakapalli 1 02-01-15
Building 01-25
Stone
Road
180 P.Mahalaksh 19-
84, V.J. Palem Anakapalli Metal, 1 20-12-05
mi Building
12-15
Road
181 G.Venkatara 12-
84, V.J. Palem Anakapalli Metal, 1 13-03-06
mana 03-16
Building

DMG, GoAP

207
District Survey Report - 2018

Road
182 Metal, 19-
B.Appa Rao 84, V.J. Palem Anakapalli 1 20-02-17
Building 02-27
Stone
Road
183 Metal, 19-
B.Appa Rao 84, V.J. Palem Anakapalli 1 20-02-07
Building 02-17
Stone
Road
184 Smt. Metal, 04-
84, V.J. Palem Anakapalli 0.5 05-11-15
A.Kotamma Building 11-25
Stone
Road
185 22-
P.Satya Raju 84, V.J. Palem Anakapalli Metal, 0.5 23-03-08
Building
03-18
Road
186 Smt.T.Hamsa Metal, 23-
84, V.J. Palem Anakapalli 0.5 24-02-08
veni Building 02-18
Stone
Smt. Road
187 18-
G.S.V.Lakshm 84, V.J. Palem Anakapalli Metal, 0.5 06-12-13
02-19
i Building
Road
188 S.Someswara Metal, 21-
84, V.J. Palem Anakapalli 1.18 22-06-10
Rao Building 06-20
Stone
Road
189 T.Venkata Metal, 09-
84, V.J. Palem Anakapalli 0.5 10-02-09
Ramana Building 02-19
Stone
Road
190 Vegi Chenchu Metal, 17-
281, Kunchangi Anakapalli 0.5 18-05-08
Lakshmi Building 05-18
Stone

Road
191 G.S.N.Sriniva Metal, 26-
84, V.J. Palem Anakapalli 1 27-05-07
s Building 05-22
Stone

Road
192 K.Nageswara Metal, 19-
84, V.J. Palem Anakapalli 2.55 20-03-13
Rao Building 03-23
Stone
Road
193 P.Ramana Metal, 27-
84, V.J. Palem Anakapalli 1 28-11-16
Murthy Building 11-26
Stone
Road
M/s
194 Metal, 03-
P.B.Ranga 84, V.J.Palem Anakapalli 2 04-04-17
Building 04-27
Raju & Co Stone

DMG, GoAP

208
District Survey Report - 2018

Road
195 M/s.Madhava Metal, 28-
211, Vooderu Anakapalli 4.65 29-01-15
Projects Building 01-30
Stone
Road
196 M/s.Madhava Metal, 28-
211, Vooderu Anakapalli 4 29-01-15
Projects Building 01-30
Stone
Road
197 Metal, 08-
E.Tata Rao 211, Vooderu Anakapalli 0.5 09-07-04
Building 07-24
Stone
Road
198 S.V.Rama Metal, 22-
211, Vooderu Anakapalli 1 23-05-14
Reddy Building 05-24
Stone
Road
199 M/s.Madhava 11-
211, Vooderu Anakapalli Metal, 2 12-06-06
Projects Building
06-21
M/s.Jagadam Road
200 ba Granite Metal, 24-
211, Vooderu Anakapalli 2 25-01-06
Metal Building 01-21
Stone
Industries
Road
201 M/s Navayuga 01-
Engineering 211, Vooderu Anakapalli Metal, 1 31-01-17
Building
05-26
Co. Ltd
Road
202 M/s.Madhava Metal, 01-
211, Vooderu Anakapalli 2 01-04-07
Projects Building 03-22
Stone
Road
203 05-
D.Ganga Raju 211, Vooderu Anakapalli Metal, 1 05-02-06
01-26
Building
M/s.Sri Road
204 Jagadamba Metal, 04-
211, Vooderu Anakapalli 3 05-03-08
Granite Metal Building 03-18
Stone
Industries
Road
205 Smt.G.Nages Metal, 28-
211, Vooderu Anakapalli 0.89 29-03-08
amma Building 03-18
Stone
Road
206 M/s.Ganesh Metal, 26-
211, Vooderu Anakapalli 2.2 27-08-08
Sai Granites Building 08-18
Stone
M/s.Kartha Road
207 06-
Viryajuna 378, Kunchangi Anakapalli Metal, 7.3 07-05-08
05-18
Stone Crusher Building
Road
208 P.Latchanna Metal, 16-
126, Mamidipalem Anakapalli 0.5 17-09-08
Naidu Building 09-18
Stone

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Road
209 K.Rajayalakh Metal, 26-
126, Mamidipalem Anakapalli 1.7 27-08-09
mi Building 08-19
Stone
Road
210 M/s. Sudha 09-
211, Vooderu Anakapalli Metal, 20 09-11-08
Stone Chips 10-23
Building
211 Koduri Metal Road 09-
4, Thummapala Anakapalli Metal, 3 21-10-11
and Minerals 06-19
Building
Road
212 M/s.Madhava Metal, 04-
211, Vooderu Anakapalli 4.5 05-05-09
Projects Building 05-24
Stone
Road
213 N.Swaroopa 26-
211, Vooderu Anakapalli Metal, 1.5 27-12-16
Rani 12-26
Building
Road
214 P.V.B.A.Naras Metal, 12-
211, Vooderu Anakapalli 1 13-08-10
imha Raju Building 08-20
Stone
Road
215 M/s.Madhava 25-
211, Vooderu Anakapalli Metal, 3 26-06-11
Projects Building
06-26

Road
216 D.Sathish Metal, 31-
84, V.J.Palem Anakapalli 1 01-04-17
Varma Building 03-27
Stone
Road
217 D.Venkata Metal, 04-
211, Vooderu Anakapalli 1.11 04-02-08
Rao Building 01-23
Stone
Road
218 Gangaraju 19-
K.Rambabu 44/4, G.Nittaputtu Metal, 1 20-06-15
Madugula Building
06-25
Road
219 02-
R.VARAHALU 153, Cheedikada Golugonda Metal, 0.5 02-08-16
07-26
Building
Road
220 M/s.Madhava 19-
211, Vooderu Anakapalli Metal, 3 20-09-11
Projects 09-26
Building
Road
221 N.V.S.S.Prasa 15-
211, Vooderu Anakapalli Metal, 1 16-11-12
d Building
11-22
Road
222 MADHAVA Metal, 16-
211, Vooderu Anakapalli 5 17-09-12
PROJECTS Building 09-22
Stone
Road
223 07-
P.Murali 153, Cheedikada Golugonda Metal, 0.5 08-02-16
02-26
Building

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Road
224 S.Chinthalabb Metal, 15-
211, Vooderu Anakapalli 0.5 16-10-12
ai Building 10-22
Stone
Road
M/s Anrak
225 Makavarap Metal, 26.9 11-
Aluminium 332, G.Koduru 12-03-09
alem Building 68 03-24
Ltd Stone
Road
226 S.Chinnamma Makavarapale Makavarap Metal, 17-
30, 5 18-10-10
lu m alem Building 10-20
Stone
Sri Sai Road
227 Makavarapale Makavarap Metal, 25-
Ganesh Stone 30, 3 26-10-10
m alem Building 10-20
Crusher
Stone
Road
228 T.Raghunadh Nathavara Metal, 15-
18, Gannavaram, 22.4 16-06-17
a Raju m, Building 06-27
Stone

Road
229 Nathavara Metal, 15-
V.Prasad 18, Gannavaram, 15 16-06-17
m, Building 06-27
Stone
Road
230 Smt. Nathavara Metal, 0.94 04-
182, Gannavaram, 05-01-17
P.Vanaja m, Building 4 01-27
Stone
Road
231 Ravikamat Metal, 08-
P.Jayaprada 258, Marupaka 0.5 09-07-10
ham Building 07-20
Stone
Road
232 D.Suri Appa Metal, 16-
211, Vooderu Anakapalli 1.66 17-01-13
Rao Building 01-23
Stone
Road
233 M/S.Madhava 25-
211, Vooderu Anakapalli Metal, 3 26-06-11
Projects Building
06-26
Road
234 U.Venkata Anakapalli Metal, 07-
21, Bowlavada, 0.5 08-02-17
Ramana , Building 02-27
Stone
Road
235 Metal, 08-
M.V.Lakshmi 1, Nindugonda Rolugunta 1.86 08-05-13
Building 04-23
Stone
Road
236 M.Basava Anakapalli Metal, 22-
316, Kunchangi, 1.5 23-09-16
Raju , Building 09-26
Stone

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Road
237 Anakapalli Metal, 21-
G.Rami Reddy 316, Kunchangi, 1.5 22-03-17
, Building 03-27
Stone

Road
238 K.Srinivasa Anakapalli Metal, 17-
01, Marturu, 0.5 18-05-17
Durga Rao , Building 05-27
Stone

Road
239 V.Eswara Metal, 02-
1, Nindugonda Rolugunta 1 07-09-16
Appala Naidu Building 05-24
Stone
Road
240 Anakapalli Metal, 07-
P.Satheesh 1, Marturu, 0.5 08-04-17
, Building 04-27
Stone
Road
241 V.E.Appala 31-
1, Nindugonda Rolugunta Metal, 0.86 09-01-14
Naidu Building
08-24
Road
242 259/ 30-
R.Rajeswari Rolugunta Rolugunta Metal, 1 31-05-13
1A, 05-23
Building
Road
243 M.Sri Rama 259/ Metal, 30-
Rolugunta Rolugunta 0.75 31-05-13
Murthy 1A, Building 05-23
Stone

Road
244 D.ESWARA Gangaraju 15-
35/1, G.Nittaputtu Metal, 0.81 16-11-16
RAO Madugula 11-26
Building
Road
245 Cheedigumm Metal, 30-
B.Dorababu 1/3, Golugonda 2.5 31-10-09
ala Building 10-19
Stone
APEX Encon Road
246 16-
Project (P) 69, Kotauratla Kotauratla Metal, 3.14 17-04-10
Building
04-20
Ltd
Road
247 D.Venkayya Pippallakotha 14-
190, Kotauratla Metal, 1.74 15-06-15
Dora palle 06-25
Building
Road
248 R.Srinivasa Makavarap 10-
511, G.Koduru Metal, 3.44 11-01-10
Rao alem 01-20
Building
Road
249 Ch.V.R.Chand Makavarapale Makavarap Metal, 18-
30, 1 19-08-10
ra Rao m alem Building 08-20
Stone

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Road
250 G.Neelakanta Munchingi 11-
16, Arabeeru Metal, 1 11-06-15
m puttu 05-25
Building
Road
251 P.Srinivasa Nathavara 02.04.20 02.03
18, Gannavaram Metal, 15
Babu m Building
08 .2023
Road
252 T.V.Manikyala Nathavara Metal, 23-
18, Gannavaram 0.5 24-09-08
Rao m Building 08-18
Stone
Road
253 K.Krishna Nathavara Metal, 22-
182, Gannavaram 0.5 24-04-17
Kishor m Building 02-26
Stone
Sri Raja Road
254 Rajeswari Nathavara Metal, 04-
182, Gannavaram 0.5 05-12-07
Stone m Building 12-17
Stone
Crusher
Sri Sri Satya Road
255 Mallu Bhupala Nathavara Metal, 03-
Krishna Stone 174, 3.5 04-09-10
patnam m Building 09-20
Crusher Stone
Road
256 K.Appala MalluBhupala Nathavara Metal, 09.04.20 09.03
174, 5
Naidu patnam m Building 10 .2020
Stone
Road
257 P.S.Gangadha 202/ MalluBhupala Nathavara 30-
Metal, 1 31-08-16
ram 5, patnam m 08-26
Building
Road
258 Manuyapuratl Nathavara Metal, 09.12
P.Nanaji 332, 0.5 01-08-13
a m Building .2023
Stone
Road
259 Manuyapuratl Nathavara 15-
T.Ramu 332, Metal, 0.5 16-10-04
a m 10-14
Building
Sri Sanari Road
260 Manuyapuratl Nathavara Metal, 23-
Block Stone 332, 3 24-05-08
a m Building 05-18
Crusher Stone
Road
261 G.Narayana Manuyapuratl Nathavara Metal, 22-
332, 0.8 23-06-08
Raju a m Building 06-23
Stone
Sanari Black Road
262 Manuyapuratl Nathavara 16-
Stone 332, Metal, 0.5 19-06-13
a m Building
04-21
Crusher
Sanari Black Road
263 Manuyapuratl Nathavara 16-
Stone 332, Metal, 0.5 19-06-13
a m 04-21
Cruchser Building
M/s Road
264 Manuyapuratl Nathavara 29-
Satyachandra 332, Metal, 0.5 30-05-11
a m 05-21
Constn. Building

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Sri Balaji Road


265 Manuyapuratl Nathavara 19-
Stone 332, Metal, 1 20-08-13
a m 08-23
Crusher Building
Sri Balaji Road
266 Nathavara 11-
Stone 332, Manyapuratla Metal, 0.5 05-03-12
m Building
06-21
Crusher
Road
267 Ravikamat Metal, 22/12/20 21/12
Anand Bharati 339, Gudiwada 8.09
ham Building 08 /2018
Stone
Road
268 171/ Ravikamat 07-
P.Sathi Babu Marupaka Metal, 0.5 08-04-08
1, ham Building
04-18
Road
269 Ravikamat 17-
P.Lakshmi 176, Marupaka Metal, 5.9 18-03-10
ham 03-20
Building
M/s Sri Road
270 Navodaya Kanchugumm Metal, 28-
01, Rolugunta 2.5 01-03-17
Granite ala Building 02-27
Stone
Industries
Sri Sri Himani Road
271 Kanchugumm Metal, 20-
Stone 1, Rolugunta 4.1 21-12-09
ala Building 12-24
Crusher Stone
Road
272 26-
Ch.Lakshmi 01, Kovvuru Rolugunta Metal, 5 27-07-12
07-22
Building
Road
273 B.Sriramanna 22-
137, Kovvuru Rolugunta Metal, 1 23-10-07
rayana Building
10-17

Road
274 Smt.S.Yerray Metal, 30-
137, Kovvuru Rolugunta 2.1 31-08-12
yamma Building 08-22
Stone

Road
275 K.Bennaiah 03-
137, Kovvuru Rolugunta Metal, 0.52 04-03-13
Naidu 03-23
Building
Road
276 B.SRIMANNA 0.63 24-
137, Kovvuru Rolugunta Metal, 25-10-16
RAYANA 6 10-26
Building
Road
277 M.V.Satyanar Metal, 04-
1, Nindugonda Rolugunta 0.5 05-02-09
ayana Building 02-19
Stone
Road
278 M.V.Satyanar 04-
1, Nindugonda Rolugunta Metal, 1 05-02-09
ayana Building
02-19
Sri Sri Himani Road
279 Metal, 02-
Stone 1, Nindugonda Rolugunta 0.5 03-04-13
Building 04-23
Crusher Stone

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M/s.Sri Sri Road


280 Metal, 02-
Himani Stone 1, Nindugonda Rolugunta 0.5 03-04-13
Building 04-23
Crusher Stone
Road
281 Metal, 10-
B.Lakshmi 1, Nindugonda Rolugunta 1 11-02-13
Building 02-23
Stone
Smt. Vegi Road
282 Metal, 0.68 15-
Chenchu 02, Nindugonda Rolugunta 16-01-17
Building 1 01-27
Lakshmi Stone
Road
283 259/ Metal, 19-
P.Peddi Raju Rolugunta Rolugunta 0.5 20-03-09
1, Building 03-19
Stone
Road
284 AVSS Rama 259/ Metal, 19-
Rolugunta Rolugunta 0.5 20-03-09
Raju 1, Building 03-19
Stone
Road
285 AVSS Rama 259/ 11-
Rolugunta Rolugunta Metal, 0.5 12-12-12
Raju 1, Building
12-22
Sri Sri Himani Road
286 259/ Metal, 02-
Stone Rolugunta Rolugunta 1 03-04-13
1, Building 04-23
Crusher Stone
Road
287 M.Lakshmi 259/ Metal, 15-
Rolugunta Rolugunta 1 16-12-14
Kantham 1A, Building 12-24
Stone
Road
288 Sri Sahaik Metal, 27-
149, Vedullavalasa Rolugunta 2 28-03-11
Nagoor Building 03-21
Stone
Sri Sahashra Road
289 Metal, 30-
Stone 149, Vedullavalasa Rolugunta 6 01-12-14
Building 11-29
Crusher Stone
Road
290 Y.Appala 08-
430, Kovvuru, Rolugunta, Metal, 4.9 09-06-17
Naidu 06-27
Building
Road
291 SVC Minerals 27-
316, Kunchangi Anakapalli Metal, 4.95 28-02-08
Private Ltd. Building
02-18
Road
292 Sri G.Sanyasi 23-
316, Kunchangi Anakapalli Metal, 2.2 24-06-16
Naidu 06-26
Building
Sri Road
293 Venkatasasi Metal, 13-
70, Makavaram Anakapalli Building 7.9 14-07-09
Stone 07-24
Stone ,
Crusher
Gravel

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Road
Metal,
294 Y.Ravi 07-
109, Mamidipalem Anakapalli Building 2.25 08-02-17
Krishna 02-27
Stone ,
Gravel
Sri Road
295 03-
Venkatasasi 1, Marturu Anakapalli Metal, 6.5 21-07-10
06-18
Stone Building
Road
296 SGX Minerals 17-
1, Marturu Anakapalli Metal, 3 04-05-10
Pvt. Ltd. 11-24
Building
Road
297 M/s Trendset 18-
1, Marturu Anakapalli Metal, 9 25-02-10
Rocks (P) Ltd. Building
11-24
Road
Metal,
298 R.Venkatalaks 25-
220, Marturu Anakapalli Building 1.5 26-09-08
hmi 09-18
Stone ,
Gravel
Road
299 M/s.Ratna Seethanagara 12-
251, Anakapalli Metal, 23 12-06-08
Infrastructure m 05-18
Building
Road
300 K.Jagadeswar Seethanagara 30-
251, Anakapalli Metal, 4 31-08-09
a Rao m Building
08-19
Road
301 D.Venkayyad Manuyapuratl Nathavara Metal, 05-
332, 1 06-06-09
ora a m Building 06-19
Stone ,
M/s Sri Road
302 25-
Venkata Sasi 75, Bowluvada Anakapalli Metal, 9 26-12-07
Building
12-17
Stone
Road
303 S.Chinnamma Metal, 04-
1, Marturu Anakapalli 4 05-09-12
lu Building 09-22
Stone-
Lokesh Road
304 Metal, 24-
Edifices Pvt. 335, Kunchangi Anakapalli 12 25-07-14
Gravel , 07-24
Ltd. Building

305 Sri P.Raja Uddandapura Rough 17-


60, Nakkapalli 1 18-08-15
Rao m Stone 08-25

306 Smt. Narsipatna Rough 17-


481, Balighattam 1.5 18-05-09
B.Satyavathi m Stone 05-19

M/S Rough
307 Akkireddipale 10-
NOOKAMBICA 357, Anakapalli Stone , 1 11-04-08
m Gravel 04-18
Q.W.S

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Rough
308 B.Ramana Dharmasagar Narsipatna 28-
25, Stone , 0.5 29-07-09
Babu am m Gravel
07-19

Rough
309 E.Varalakshm 14-
283, Golagam Anakapalli Stone, 1.64 15-06-16
i 06-21
Gravel
Rough
310 Hetero Drugs 8.09 28-
38, Pedateenarla Nakkapalli Stone, 29-01-06
Limited 4 01-17
Gravel

Rough
311 G.Singavara 11-
P.Arjuna 90, Kasimkota Stone, 0.5 12-04-17
m 04-27
Gravel

M/S. SRI Routh


312 NOOKAMBICA Akkiredypale 31-
357, Anakapalli Stone , 0.75 04-01-10
STONE m 03-20
Gravel
QUARRY
77,
Semi
313 D.V.S.Gopala 78 Butchayya 23.1 25-
Chintapaka Precious 26-08-09
Rao and peta 3 08-29
Stones
87,
Semi
314 D.V.S.Gopala Butchayya 3.19 17-
84, Chintapaka precious 18-05-05
Rao peta 3 05-25
stones
86/5,
6, 10, Semi
315 A.Narayanara Butchayya 3.87 15-
11, Chintapaka Precious 19-06-06
o peta 3 01-26
12&1 Stones
3,
Semi
316 B.SRINIVASA 75 , Butchayya 30.8 02-
Peda madina Precious 03-12-09
RAO 81/p, peta 1 12-29
Stones
23/1,
S.RAMA Semi
317 24/2, Gangaraju 17-
KRISHNA Busipalli Precious 3.69 18-11-09
21/P Madugula 11-29
SATYA HARI Stones
& 25,
20/1
Semi
318 B.RAMANNA & Jugulapattu Gangaraju 23-
Precious 1.19 24-05-10
PADALA 20/2P (Busipalli) Madugula 05-30
Stones
,
Semi
319 G.SRINIVASA 1.71 28-
6/5, Jamavaram Golugonda Precious 29-09-06
RAO 9 09-26
Stones

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Semi
320 G.Venkatesw 2.42 22-
1, Jammavaram Golugonda Precious 23-02-06
ara Rao 8 02-26
Stones

Semi
321 G.Venkatesw 6/1, 9.69 15-
Jammavaram Golugonda Precious 16-12-04
ara Rao 2, 6 12-24
Stones

57/2, Semi
322 K.V.S.N.ESW Pappusettipal 33.2 08-
62/2, Golugonda Precious 09-03-06
AR GANESH em 94 03-26
76/2, Stones

72/P, Semi
323 B.SRINIVASA Pappusettipal 7.20 02-
74/P Golugonda Precious 03-12-09
RAO em 4 12-29
& 75, Stones

M/s A.P
Scheduled 22, Semi
324 TribesCo- Pedabayal 22-
3/2, Andravara Precious 3.43 23-12-04
operative u 12-24
3/3, Stones
Finance
Corporation
Semi
325 A.P.S.T.TRIC 106/ Kusumagaruv Pedabayal 22-
Precious 0.95 23-12-04
OR 1, u u 12-24
Stones

326 138, Munagapa White 49.4 22-


M. ASHWINI T. Sirasapalle 23-07-16
139, ka Clay 16 07-36

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