EAMCET 2015 Application Form

EAMCET (Engineering, Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test) has been conducted by the JNTU (Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University) Hyderabad as a state common entrance test for the admission to the various undergraduate courses in the fields of medical, engineering and agricultural study. The EAMCET 2015 application form will be available on the official website of the JNTU Hyderabad in February 2015. The candidates belong to the general and the backward class would have to score least 25% as the qualifying score. There is no minimum score criteria for SC and ST candidates.

EAMCET Application Form 2015

The examination will be held in the month of the May 2015 across the Andhra Pradesh & Telangana States. There is only one as online mode will be acceptable for applying to examination. No other mode will be accepted except online mode. The aspirants would fill the EAMCET 2015 application via online through the website after the availability of application form on February 2015.
Application Process
The aspirants shall have to register via online at the JNTU website for application. After the successful registration, the candidates shall have to fill the application form correctly. Subsequently, the candidates shall have to submit the application fees via online through the credit card or debit card or Mee Seva online centre or AP online centre. The candidates also pay the application fee by sending a DD of application fee along with the application form to the address given below. After the completion of online process the application shall have to submit the application form to the regional coordinator or to the convener to the address given below:
The regional coordinator/ Convener

EAMCET, Examination Building,
Ground Floor, JNT University, Hyderabad
Kukatpally, Hyderabad – 500085

Application Fees
·         250/- for engineering applications
·         250/- for engineering and medical applications
·         500/- for all examinations (engineering, agriculture and medical)

Eligibility

The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Technical Education has set the index of eligibility for appearing the EAMCET 2015 examinations. The aspirants must check their eligibility before applying the examination. The eligibility for the examination is as the following:
·         The candidates must be of 17 years as on or before 31st December 2015.
·         The candidates must belong to the AP state.
·         The candidates must be the citizen of India or the person of India Origin (POI) or overseas citizen of India (card Holder).
·         The candidates must have passed the 10+2 or intermediate or its equivalent examinations from the state or central recognized board with subjects as physics, mathematics and chemistry or biology or biotechnology with minimum 45% marks (40% for reserve categories).
·         The candidates appearing the 12th examination may also eligible to apply. They should have to show the passing certificates at the time of admission.

Important Dates

·         EAMCET application form 2015 application form notification date will be available on – Jan 2015
·         The online application form will be available on – Feb 2015
·         Last date of submission of application form – last Feb 2015
·         Date of EAMCET 2015 examinations – 10-May 2015 (Sunday) 10.00 to 1.00 & 2.30 to 5.30


Attention to State Bank of India Customers - Linking of Aadhaar Number to SBI Account through ATM / Online Banking

State Bank of India Account holders are requested to link Aadhaar Number to their Bank Account through ATM / Online Banking.

ATM: Customers may swipe their ATM Card in any SBI ATM, press on the link 'Registration' and make use of the link "Aadhaar Registration" for linking Aadhaar number to their Account.

Online Banking: Account holders may open their SBI Online Banking Account and make use of the link " Link your Aadhaar Number" available on the left hand side of the landing page of the online banking screen for linking Aadhaar Number to their Account.

Account holders may also visit any SBI Branch and get the Aadhaar Number linked.

Account Holders (customers) are also requested to register their current mobile number with their respective home branch for contacting them in case of need.

‘Abhayam’ app for those in distress

Summarising the efficacy of Abhayam mobile application, a distress call application, here on Tuesday, Home Minister N. Chinarajappa said that help was just a click away at the time of distress.

Launching the mobile application, he said that it was open to public for free and can be downloaded from Google into any smart phone that operates on Android platform. The application was designed by Bangalore-based IT company Logic Shore. Giving a demonstration of the product, company director Ajay Hari said the application facilitates the reportage of crime within seconds and help women in distress. Once the application is downloaded, all one has to do is to press a pre-determined panic button and the call gets activated within 10 seconds. Even if one cannot speak, the caller will be tracked with the help of GPRS and Crowd Sourcing technology, said Evani Mannur, another director of the company.
As soon as the button is pressed, the central command station, which is located at the Police Commissionerate, will receive the signal in seconds and a message to the nearest police station or police beat or patrol will be sent for immediate action.
The location of the caller can be accurately tracked to five-meter radius and the application was open to all districts in the State, said Mr. Hari. Apart from the distress call, the application has other options such as I-Report wherein one can take a picture, video or send a voice alert on a crime or emergency; Travel Tracker wherein one can alert his or her known persons about the specific location just in case one may feel threatened; and Safe Places option which gives a list of safe places such as police stations and hospitals to the person on the move.

Post launch of the app, DGP J.V. Ramudu said that the application should not be misused. According to a senior police officer, this system will immensely benefit women, especially the working women and a bane to eve-teasers, chain-snatchers, house-breakers and rapists, or for that matter any offender.

15 more marine police stations along Andhra coast: Deputy Chief Minister Rajappa

 Andhra Pradesh government will set up 15 more marine police stations along the coast in the state, Deputy Chief Minister N Chinna Rajappa said on Tuesday.

"Fifteen more marine police stations will be set up soon in addition to the existing 21 such police stations in the state," he told reporters after launching the I-CLIK (Instant Complaint Login Internet Kiosk) and mobile app 'Abhayam' for safety of citizens, particularly women. I-CLIK enables citizens to log their grievances through an online kiosk. It focuses specifically on women's problems and issues. He said the kiosk has been launched in the city as a pilot project and based on its performance, it will be adopted in other cities in the state.
Referring to Abhayam, the Minister said that it will empower citizens to have the power to protect themselves. At the click of the button, the app will send a notification to the person's near and dear ones and nearest police station.
The Home Minister said that the state government has effectively controlled the red sanders' smuggling in the state and a task force has also been established for the purpose. The police department is taking all necessary steps to prevent 'ganja' smuggling in the state, particularly in agency areas of the district, he said.
The police department is striving hard to provide efficient, transparent and responsive administration in the state aided by latest technology and gadgets, he said.
Stating that Visakhapatnam is a peaceful city, he said unlawful elements will be firmly dealt by the police. State Director General of Police J V Rumudu said people's cooperation is essential to control crimes.

He appealed to girl students, who were present at the function, to utilise the facilities launched by the police for their safety. 

Three dead, Six injured in Gas cylinder blast in Vijayawada near Chettinagar Area.

Three women were killed and six persons sustained injuries when a gas cylinder exploded at a house here leading to fire in early hours of Tuesday. One of the injured persons is critical, police said. There was leakage in the LPG cylinder at a house in near Swomya theater near chettinagar area of the old city and unaware of it, it’s a three Flore building in the Ground Flore a woman turned on the gas stove leading to an explosion and spread of the blaze, Kothapet police station inspector Subba Rao said. The house's roof collapsed under impact of the impact, he said.
Three women - Ramanamma (80), Nirmalamma (48) and Ramana (56) - died on the spot, he said. Firemen rushed to the place and doused the flames. They also rescued the injured persons, who were later admitted to government hospital.

According to doctors, one of the injured was critical, he said. A case has been registered in this regard in Kotta peta police Station.

The First Sankranthi of Andharapradesh Kicks Off with Bhogi

The three-day Sankranti festival kicked off with fervour and gaiety
across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh on Wednesday with the celebration of Bhogi on the first day. This is the first Sankranti, the harvest festival, after Telangana was carved out of Andhra Pradesh as a separate state. Towns and villages in both the Telugu states came alive with the festivities with people setting bonfires on the streets with agricultural and household waste. The celebrations began in the early hours of the day with people cleaning their houses and burning old items with a belief that new things would usher into their lives.People gathered at street corners in the early hours of the day and lit up a Bhogi fire in which unwanted goods like old clothes, mats and broom sticks were burnt. Men, women and children went around the bonfires with prayers. Some sang and danced.
Bhogi is also known as Indran and is celebrated in the honour of Indra, the Hindu god. Hindus worship Indra for good harvest and prosperity. Andhra Pradesh Minister for Major Irrigation D Umamaheswar Rao participated in Bhogi in Vijayawada. Transport Minister S Raghava Rao took part in the bonfire in Ongole. Villages wore festive look with women decorating the entrance with intricate rangoli designs. Young men took to kite flying.
After thoroughly cleaning their houses, women set cow-dung balls called 'Gobbemma' and placed it among the rangoli patterns. They also put fresh harvest of rice, turmeric and sugarcane. The houses were decorated with marigold flowers and mango leaves.

'Haridasus' and 'Basvannas', the uniquely attired alm seekers with ornately decorated ox, made rounds of the villages. The families, after offering prayers in temples, prepare various dishes, especially Pongal - made of rice and dal. Decoration of bulls, cock-fight, bull-fight and other rural sports mark the three-day festival.

Telangana, Andhra Pradesh fight for Nagarjunasagar dam water again

The Krishna River Management Board (KRMB), the apex body constituted for the purpose of distribution of waters between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, doesn’t seem to have a clue on how to end the fresh controversy over utilisation of available water at the Nagarjunasagar Dam claimed by both states.

Both Telangana State and Andhra Pradesh separately have requisitioned to KRMB that they want almost the entire 90 TMC ft of water available at Nagarjunasagar to meet their late Kharif and Rabi crop requirements. Meeting the requirement of both states, given the limited live storage available at the dam, is impossible.
KRMB chairman S.K.G. Pandit told this newspaper on Tuesday evening, “We are studying the issue but we haven’t arrived at a decision, it is going to be a difficult situation for us.”
Both states want water from the Nagarjunasagar Dam for the ongoing late Kharif crop as well as for the ensuing Rabi crop in the Nagarjunasagar Left Canal, Alimineti Madhavareddy Lift Irrigation Scheme (Telangana), Krishna Delta, Nagarjunasagar Right Canal (Andhra Pradesh).


Construction of a new capital city of Andhra Pradesh by june


Construction of a new capital city of Andhra Pradesh on the southern side of river Krishna
near Vijayawada is set to begin in June after International Enterprise Singapore (IES) submits a draft master plan, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister said. cont..

High Security Registration Plates (HSRP) in Andharapradesh

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Govt of India had amended Rule 50 of CMVR, 1989 in year 2001 to Introduce High Security Registration Plates (HSRP) in INDIA.

HSRP was introduced:

  • To Curb & Control the Vehicle Thefts and Vehicle Borne Crime
  • To make the Registration Plates Uniform for different vehicles so that latest technologies like Number Plate Recognition can be introduced at later date
  • To regulate the issuance of Registration Plates so that illegal plates can not be used by miscreants
 This rule is being implemented in all states of the country under the directives of Supreme Court of India. High Security Number Plates (HSRP) is mandated to be affixed on all vehicles, irrespective of the vehicle being newly registered or is from the already registered vehicle population.


Key Outstanding Features of HSRP 

  • Laser Numbering
  • In case of rear registration plate, same to be fitted with a non-reusable snap lock to make it tamper proof
  • In front and rear registration plates, letter of county code in blue color is hot stamped
  • Letters ’county code’ in blue colour on extreme left centre of the plates
  • A Retro Reflective Film, bearing a verification inscription ’India’ at 45 degree inclination
  • Registration Number to be embossed on the plates
  • A Chromium based third registration plate in the form of sticker is to be attached to the wind shield, wherein the number of engine and chassis are indicated along with the name of registering authority.
The Solution Component includes:
  • Networking Technology
  • Document Management
  • Encryption & Security

Benefits of HSRP:


  • Improvement of security scenario by assisting law enforcing authorities in tackling road related crimes
  • Enhanced night visibility, enabling reading of the number plates and identifying the vehicles
  • Nearly impossible to duplicate and counterfeit
  • Nearly impossible to duplicate and counterfeit
  • Better issue control and traceability
  • Standard format of number plates
  • Maintaining a web based centralized database for the government


Government doing a "good job" in restoring normalcy in areas affected by cyclone 'Hudhud'

 Visakhapatnam: A parliamentary committee on Home Affairs on Sunday praised Andhra Pradesh government for doing a "good job" in restoring normalcy in areas affected by cyclone 'Hudhud' last year.

The panel was formed to assess the damage caused by the cyclone. The panel under its chairman P Bhattacharya visited areas Auto Nagar, Rambilli, and Anakapalli Mandals in the district today as part of its assessment tour.
Acknowledging that 'Hudhud' caused the major damage to crops and property in the district, Bhattacharya said the committee will recommend to Union government to help victims in all aspects.
Hudhud had caused extensive damage to Visakhapatnam and the neighbouring districts of Vizianagaram and Srikakulam in October. He said the state government has done a "good job" and restored the situation within a few days.
"The Union government has released Rs 400 crore so far towards relief works. We will recommend them to release more funds to help victims," he said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced aid of Rs 1,000 crore for the affected areas last year. The team observed that the cyclone had washed away thousands of houses and a large number of workers have lost their jobs.
CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury, one of the members of the panel, said it will appeal to the Centre to extend support to those people who lost their homes in the cyclone. The committee also visited Gorapudi village where a large number of coconut trees were uprooted. It also asked District Collector N. Yuvaraj to provide alternative income sources to the affected coconut farmers.  


Andhra Pradesh govt acquires nearly 3000 acres for new capital

Vijayawada: The Guntur district administration has so far acquired nearly 2,500-3,000 acres from farmers for developing the new state capital around Vijayawada-Guntur stretch, Andhra Pradesh Information and Public Relations Minister Palle Raghunatha Reddy said on Saturday.
"Farmers from Thullru and nearby villages are voluntarily handing over their lands, in return they will receive a portion of their land in near future. So far, around 3,000 acres has been acquired," Reddy told media persons here today.
Refuting the claim, the opposition leaders alleged that officials are indulging in coercive methods for acquiring land from farmers. Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee Secretary K Shivaji told PTI that farmers are not willing to relinquish their valuable land but the government is using force against those who are reluctant to hand over their land. He said though municipal administration minister Dr P Narayana personally campaigned in the villages in the past fortnight, they failed to acquire not more than 2,000 acres.
Shivaji said yesterday some farmers also met Union minister of state for Commerce Nirmala Sitharaman who was here to attend the tour of BJP president Amit Shah.
Meanwhile, Reddy has also said the government has decided to celebrate festival Pongal as 'state festival' and celebrations would be kicked off by Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu at Tirupati on January 13.
A budget of Rs 13.2 crore has been sanctioned for the purpose, he added.

Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan named the ambassador for health care programme in Andhra Pradesh

On January 6, 2015 in Hyderabad, Amitabh Bachchan has been made the brand
ambassador for the medical and health department of Andhra Pradesh, stated by Kamineni Srinivas.
The promotion of the areas of the same shall be decided gradually.
Suggestions from experts were being taken and the work is on for the improvement of the health care sector of the state under the guidance of Srinivas, the BJP member in the Chandrababu Naidu cabinet.
An action plan is to be prepared for proper growth in the health  care sector. This shall be done by experts of the committee who shall meet once every two months for working on the same. 
Each of the 13 district headquarters that are under the public-private partnership shall have super specialty hospitals established. 

AP Government Releases Rs 13 Crore for Organising Sankranti Festival and Chandranna Sankranthi Kanuka

Andhra Pradesh government has released Rs 13 crore for organising the 'Sankranti Sambarulu' in the state, Finance Minister Yanamala Ramakrishnudu said today.

The state's culture department has released 1 crore for each of the 13 districts in the state to organize the sankranthi festival. Competitions would be organised at gram panchayat level, focusing on rural sports like kabadi and valley ball, and special competitions for women on cooking food items wouls also be held at mandal level from january 13.
He also reviewed the arrangements for distrubution of food items to the poor in the name of " Chandranna Sankranthi Kanuka " through fair price shops in the district and instructed for the process to be completed by january 12 so that the people could celebrate the festival.

solar pump sets to be installed for AP farmers with subsided cost


 Andhra Pradesh government has set a target to install 7,000 solar agricultural pump sets in the state during the current financial year to reduce the grid power consumption by farmers, a senior official has said.
The farmers will be provided solar pump sets at a subsidised cost, Kamalakar Babu, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of New and Renewable Energy Development Corporation of Andhra Pradesh (NREDCAP), told reporters.
The cost of a 5HP pump set is Rs 4.90 lakhs, out of which a farmer has to pay Rs 55,000 and the remaining cost would be borne jointly by the Union government and the Andhra Pradesh Power Distribution Company, he said.
Likewise, the cost of a 3HP pump set is Rs 3.20 lakhs for which farmers have to pay Rs 40,000 as their contribution, he said.
The scheme is being promoted by NREDCAP, AP Power Distribution Company, agriculture and allied departments to reduce the grid power consumption in the agricultural sector.

CM of AP Chandrababu Naidu announces six free essential commodities as Pongal gift

Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu announced in the state Assembly that six essential commodities would be distributed at free of cost to the holders of white ration cards.
The Chief Minister announced that half kilogram red gram, half kilo liter palm oil, one KG Bengal gram, half kilogram wheat and half kilo gram jaggery and 100 grams ghee, worth Rs.220, would be distributed to the white ration card holders, benefiting 1.30 crore families.This free gift of commodities would be addition to the 20 kg rice, one kg wheat and half kg sugar and two liter kerosene, which were being supplied on subsidized price.
He said the government had to bear an additional burden of Rs.287 crores to implement the free distribution of commodities. The government would procure 6,503 metric tonnes of red gram, 6,503 kilo liters of palm oil, 13,007 metric tonner of Bengal gram, 6503 metric tonnes of jaggery. 13,700 metric tonnes of wheat and 1,301 kilograms of ghee to implement that gift pack of commodities. 

AP Issued Notification on Land Pooling for Capital City in 29 Villages



  Andhra Pradesh government notified the Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA), officials said cultivation will not be allowed in the proposed 30,000 acres across 29 villages for the next season, where the new capital under the Land Pooling Scheme (LPS) will be built.

Officials said except for around 4,000 acres in 29 villages of Guntur, farmers grow multiple crops on the land. "Prohibition of next crop will be part of the rules to be framed under the LPS scheme as farmers will be allowed to sell only their current crop when they get the yield," told agriculture minister P Pulla Rao



"This rule will be either part of the CRDA Act or a separate notification will be issued as we will be paying the farmers tenant rent for their land every year," he said. However, farmers will be allowed to sell teak trees in their land before it is taken over by the government. 


The government took this decision keeping in mind that tenant farmers might also end up tilling the land, despite it being taken over by the government. 

As part of LPS, the farmers will be divided into two main categories, namely non-assigned lands and assigned lands. These two categories are further classified into dry lands and highly fertile lands, adjoining the river stream (Jareebu lands). The farmers will get 1,000 yards of residential plots, 200 yards of commercial plot in non-assigned (private) dry lands after the land is taken over by the government on a acre basis. From Jareebu land, they will get 1,000 yards of residential, 300 yards of commercial plot per acre after development once the pooling process is completed. But they will not be allowed to grow crops there. 

In the assigned dry land category, farmers will get 800 yards of residential, 100 yards of commercial plot. In the Jareebu land category, farmers will get 800 yards of residential and 200 yards of commercial plots. For the dry land, the government will pay an yearly rent of Rs 30,000 and Rs 50,000 for Jareebu land for 10 years. Every year, there will be an increase of Rs 3,000 and Rs 5,000 respectively in the rent, sources said. 

As soon as the farmers give their land to the government they will get legally valid receipts and within nine months, the land pooling ownership certificates will be handed over. Plots will be allotted near the land they have given on lottery basis. If one farmer gives land at different places, he or she will be given plots category-wise at the same place. List of farmers who will get plots will be announced officially. The list will also be amended after all the objections are looked into. The AP government will also request the Centre to give income tax exemption to farmers. 

As per the LPS, farmers can come forward for the pooling as a group and the rule applies to small and big farmers. About 30 deputy tehsildars, deputy collectors from revenue department will start negotiating with farmers. The government has fixed 1,000 to 1,400 acres as one unit.
    The Andhra Pradesh State government has issued notification on land pooling for capital city after the Governor E S L Narasimhan cleared the Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) Act. The government already framed the rules under the Act for land pooling and the compensation to be paid to the farmers in return of land.
    The government issued six  GO 252 to 257 giving effect to all the provisions for the administrative functioning voluntary land pooling scheme and notified the Capital Region Development Authority Area as well as the Capital City Area. The GOs, notifying that an area of about 7,068 square kilometers spread in 58 mandals in Krishna and Guntur districts, would be part of Andhra Pradesh Capital Region was also issued.
    The other GOs include notifying an area covering broadly about 122 sq.kms consisting 29 villages, of three mandals of Managalagiri, Thulluru and Tadepalli, as the State Capital City area, constitution of the governing body of the CRDA, consisting: Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu as its chairman and Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister P Narayana as vice-chairman.
    - See more at: http://www.merinews.com/clogArticle/ap-issued-notification-on-land-pooling-for-capital-city-in-29-villages-15903169#sthash.leIlpogm.dpuf

    The government issued six  GO 252 to 257 giving effect to all the provisions for the administrative functioning voluntary land pooling scheme and notified the Capital Region Development Authority Area as well as the Capital City Area. The GOs, notifying that an area of about 7,068 square kilometers spread in 58 mandals in Krishna and Guntur districts, would be part of Andhra Pradesh Capital Region was also issued.
    The other GOs include notifying an area covering broadly about 122 sq.kms consisting 29 villages, of three mandals of Managalagiri, Thulluru and Tadepalli, as the State Capital City area, constitution of the governing body of the CRDA, consisting: Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu as its chairman and Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister P Narayana as vice-chairman.

    Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority Act - 2014


    The Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority Act, 2014 has come into force with effect from 30th day of December, 2014 by virtue of notification published in the Extra-ordinary issue Andhra Pradesh Gazette, dated:30.12.2014.

    The new capital is to be built in 122 square kilometres (47 sq mi) in Guntur district, on the banks of the Krishna River. It will be 12 km south-west of Vijayawada city and 20 km north of Guntur City. It would comprise 17 villages in six sectors. Three of the villages, namely, Kuragallu, Neerukonda, Nidamarru are in Mangalagiri mandal, while 14 villages, namely, Abbarajupalem, Borupalem, Dondapadu, Lingayapalem, Mandadam, Malkapuram, Modulingayapalem, Nekkallu, Nelapadu, Rayapudi, Sakamuru, Thullur, Uddandarayapalem and Velagapudi are in Thullur mandal. It would be built in 7,068 square kilometres (2,729 sq mi) of area.


    The CRDA ( Capital Region Development Authority )

    The entire region under Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) has an extent of 7,068 square kilometres (2,729 sq mi) and covers 58 mandals, of which 29 are in Krishna district and 29 in Guntur district.
    The below is the list of mandals that fall completely under Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA).
    #Guntur district#Krishna district
    1        Tadepalle mandal          1              Vijayawada (rural) mandal 
    2 Mangalagiri mandal          2Vijayawada (urban) mandal
    3Thullur mandal          3Ibrahimpatnam mandal
    4Duggirala mandal               4Penamaluru mandal
    5Tenali mandal          5Gannavaram mandal
    6Tadikonda mandal          6Unguturu mandal
    7Guntur mandal          7Kankipadu mandal
    8Chebrolu mandal          8Vuyyuru mandal
    9Medikonduru mandal          9G.Konduru mandal
    10Pedakakani mandal          10Kanchikacharla mandal
    11Vatticherukuru mandal          11Veerullapadu mandal
    12Amaravati mandal          12Agiripalle mandal
    13Kollipara mandal          13Pamidimukkala mandal
    14Vemuru mandal          14Pedaparupudi mandal
    15Kollur mandal          15Thotlavalluru mandal
    16Amruthaluru mandal          16Penuganchiprolu mandal (Part)
    17Tsunduru mandal          17Nandigama mandal (Part)
    18Pedakurapadu mandal          18Chandarlapadu mandal (Part)
    19Bhattiprolu mandal (Part)          19Mylavaram mandal (Part)
    20Ponnur mandal (Part)          20Bapulapadu mandal (Part)
    21Prattipadu mandal (Part)          21Nuzvid mandal (Part)
    22Pedanandipadu mandal (Part)          22Movva mandal (Part)
    23Yedlapadu mandal (Part)           23Challapalle mandal (Part)
    24Nadendla mandal (Part)          24Ghantasala mandal (Part)
    25Phirangipuram mandal (Part)          25Pamarru mandal (Part)
    26Muppalla mandal (Part)          26Gudivada mandal (Part)
    27Sattenapalli mandal (Part)          27Gudlavalleru mandal (Part)
    28Atchampeta mandal (Part)          28Nandivada mandal (Part)
    29Krosuru mandal (Part)          29Mopidevi mandal (Part)