The document summarizes the government of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It has a democratically elected government with a governor as the constitutional head who appoints the chief minister. The 294-member legislative assembly is elected for 5-year terms. It also has a 90-member legislative council. The judiciary is headed by the Andhra Pradesh High Court. The document then lists the districts and assembly constituencies in Andhra Pradesh.
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Government of Andhra Pradesh
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Government of Andhra Pradesh (Telugu: ఆంధ ప ే ాష పభ త ం ) is the government for the Government of Andhra Pradesh
Main page state of Andhra Pradesh in South India.
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It is an elected government with 294 MLAs elected to the legislative assembly for a 5 year
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Donate to Wikipedia 1 Executive
Wikimedia Shop 2 Legislature
Interaction 3 Judiciary State Emblem
Help 3.1 Adilabad district
About Wikipedia 3.2 Anantapur district
Community portal 3.3 Chittoor district
Recent changes 3.4 East Godavari district Seat of Hyderabad
3.5 Guntur district Government
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3.6 Hyderabad district Executive
Toolbox 3.7 Kadapa district Governor Ekkadu Srinivasan Lakshmi
Print/export 3.8 Karimnagar district Narasimhan
3.9 Khammam district Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy
Languages 3.10 Krishna district Deputy Chief Damodar Raja Narasimha
தமி 3.11 Kurnool district Minister
ెల గ 3.12 Mahbubnagar district Legislature
3.13 Medak district Assembly Andhra Pradesh State
3.14 Nalgonda district Assembly
3.15 Nellore district Members in 294
3.16 Nizamabad district Assembly
3.17 Prakasam district Council Vidhan Parishad
3.18 Rangareddy district Chairman Dr. A. Chakrapani[1]
3.19 Srikakulam district Deputy Mohammad Jani[2]
3.20 Visakhapatnam district Chairman
3.21 Vizianagaram district Members in 90
3.22 West Godavari district Council
4 Government Employment by District 2001,2006 Census Judiciary
5 See also High Court Andhra Pradesh High Court
6 References Chief Justice Nisar Ahmad Kakru
Executive [edit]
Main articles: Politics of Andhra Pradesh and Andhra pradesh cabinet
ministers list
The Government of Andhra Pradesh is a democratically elected body with the
Governor as the constitutional head. The Governor who is appointed for a period
of five years appoints the Chief Minister and his council of ministers. Even
though the governor remains the ceremonial head of the state, the day to day
running of the government is taken care of by the Chief Minister and his council
of ministers in whom a great deal of legislative powers is vested.
AP Government Employees [3]
Lakhs % Type of Employee
6.06 46.65% State Government
3.39 26.07% Local Bodies The Assembly
2.53 19.47% PSU
Legislature [edit]
Main article: Andhra Pradesh State Assembly
The Andhra Pradesh Legislature is currently bicameral consisting of:
Legislative Assembly: 294 members (MLAs)
Legislative Council: 90 members (MLCs)
Judiciary [edit]
Main articles: Andhra Pradesh High Court and District Courts of India
The Andhra Pradesh High Court is the highest court of appeal at the state level. It has subordinate Civil and Criminal Courts in every
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2. The Andhra Pradesh High Court is the highest court of appeal at the state level. It has subordinate Civil and Criminal Courts in every
District.[4] Decisions of the Andhra Pradesh High Court can be appealed in the Supreme Court of India.
==List of Assembly Constituencies== Go to dakoor vennela youth link ramesh goud
See also: List of districts of Andhra Pradesh
There are a total of 294 Assembly Constituencies, spread across 23 districts, in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
Adilabad district [edit] Kurnool district [edit]
1. Adilabad 1. Adoni
2. Asifabad 2. Aluru
3. Bodh 3. Allagadda
4. Chinnur 4. Dhone
5. Khanapur 5. Kodumuru
6. Mancherial 6. Banaganapalli
7. Mudol 7. Kurnool
8. Nirmal 8. Mantralayam
9. Sirpur (Kaghaz nagar Vemula Rajendra Prasad) 9. Nandyala
10. nallakolluru 10. Nandikotkuru
Anantapur district [edit] 11. Panyam
12. Pattikonda
1. Ananthapur 13. Srisailam
2. Dharmavaram 14. Yemmiganur
3. Raptadu
4. Guntakal Mahbubnagar district [edit]
5. Hindupuram 1. Achampet
6. Kadiri 2. Alampur
7. Kalyanadurgam 3. Amarachinta
8. Madakasira mallinayakana palli 4. Gadwala
9. Puttaparthy 5. Mahbubnagar
10. Penukonda 6. Kalwakurthy
11. Rayadurgam 7. Kollapur
12. Singanamala 8. Wanaparthy
9. Shadnagar
Chittoor district [edit]
10. Devarakadra
1. Chittoor 11. Kodangal
2. Puthalapattu (SC) 12. Nagarkurnool
3. Gangadhara Nellore (SC) 13. Makthal
4. Chandragiri 14. ATMAKUR
5. Nagiri 15. RECHINTHALA
6. Palamaneru 16. MULAMALLA
7. Kuppam 17. KONKAVALA PALLY
8. Madanapalli 18. PAMREDDY PALLY
9. Punganuru 19. KANAPURAM
10. Pileru 20. THIPADAM PALLY
11. Tamballapalli
12. Tirupati Medak district [edit]
13. Satyavedu (SC) 1. http://www.onefivenine.com/india/villages/Medak/Andole/Dakoor
14. Srikalahasti 2. Andole Dakoor vennela youth
East Godavari district [edit] 3. Dubbaka
4. Gajwel
1. Alamuru 5. Narayankhed
2. Annavaram 6. Medak (Kodpak)
3. Amalapuram 7. Narsapoor
4. Anaparthi 8. Ramayampeta
5. appanapalli 9. Sangareddy
6. Burugupudi 10. Siddipeta
7. Ellavaram 11. Zaheerabad
8. Jaggampeta 12. patancheru
9. Kadiyam 13. Papannapet(Kodapak)
10. Kakinada
11. Kothapeta Nalgonda district [edit]
12. Mamidikuduru 1. Alair
13. Mummidivaram 2. Thungathurthi
14. Nagaram 3. Nakrekal
15. Paasarlapoodi 4. Bhongir
16. pedapatnam 5. Munugode
17. Peddapuram 6. Nalgonda
18. Pitapuram 7. Suryapet
19. Prathipadu 8. Kodad
20. Rajahmundry 9. Huzurnagar
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5. 42. Kaikalur
43. Reddigudem
44. Challapalli
45. Kalidindi
46. Vijayawada Rural
47. Mopidevi
48. Kruthivennu
49. Vijayawada Urban
50. Avanigadda
Government Employment by District 2001,2006 Census [edit]
Total
Sl. No District
2001 2006
1 Adilabad 81,533 68,559
2 Nizamabad 36,361 40,325
3 Karimnagar 77,614 80,151
4 Medak 32,766 38,723
5 *Hyderabad 128,569 113,098
6 Rangareddy 31,780 52,557
7 Mahabubnagar 45,973 51,906
8 Nalgonda 44,287 46,372
9 Warangal 52,170 58,036
10 Khammam 63,689 65,244
Sub Total Telangana Region 594,742 614,971
11 Srikakulam 35,229 35,641
12 Vizianagaram 31,028 36,872
13 Visakhapatnam 50,413 52,548
14 East godavari 62,791 69,557
15 West godavari 43,056 52,730
16 Krishna 65,317 68,321
17 Guntur 56,104 59,117
18 Prakasam 41,059 42,125
19 Nellore 44,824 46,699
Sub Total Costal Andhra Region 429,821 463,610
20 Kadapa 44,252 45,776
21 Kurnool 52,285 52,758
22 Ananthapur 45,998 51,856
23 Chittoor 59,954 70,083
Sub Total RayalSeema Region 202,489 220,473
24 Others 1,330 –
Total Andhra Pradesh 1,228,382 1,299,054
" * " = State Capital
See also [edit]
List of Chief Ministers of Andhra Pradesh
Politics of Andhra Pradesh
References [edit]
1. ^ ANDHRAPRADESH LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL . legislativebodiesinindia.nic.in
2. ^ state legislature . Legislativebodiesinindia.nic.in. Retrieved on 2012-01-09.
3. ^ Employee Census 2006 . Apdes.ap.gov.in. Retrieved on 2012-01-09.
4. ^ Judicial Directory . Hc.ap.nic.in. Retrieved on 2012-01-09.
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