29-736: Markapuram is a town in Prakasam district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh . It is a municipality and is the headquarters of Markapuram Municipality in Markapuram revenue division . Markapuram is notable for the Chennakesava Swamy Temple, built by King Sri Krishnadevaraya . During Ratha Yatra ( Tirunalla in Telugu ) there occurs a popular carnival; the town is also famous for Chenna Kesavaswamy ( Saptavahana Seva ) on
58-408: A length of 220 kilometres in the district. Thippayapalem Reservoir, Duvvaleru Project, Cumbum tank and Bhavanasi tanks are constructed on this river. The district has a moderate climate in the coastal areas and a hot climate in the non-coastal areas. The normal maximum and minimum temperatures recorded in the district are 40.20 C and 20.30 C respectively. The maximum temperature is usually recorded in
87-465: A population of 22,88,026 as per 2011 Census of India . The district was named after the patriot and first Chief Minister of Andhra State Tanguturi Prakasam , also known as Andhra Kesari, who was born in the village of Vinodarayunipalem . It was accordingly renamed as Prakasam District in the year 1972. Prakasam district was originally constituted on 2 February 1970, carved out of Guntur , Nellore and Kurnool districts of Andhra Pradesh . It
116-419: A population of approximately 75,000. Markapuram is known for slate manufacturing industries. On 3 September 2020, Markapuram received a historically heavy rainfall measuring 227mm. Due to this weather event, the partially-depleted ground water level increased significantly, leading to a marked decrease in local drought conditions. The town's name comes from a story of a milk maid by the name of Marika who
145-426: Is 664,582 (19.56%). There are 19,04,435 literates with a literacy rate of 63.08%. After bifurcation, the district had a population of 22,88,026, of which 444,865 (19.44%) lived in urban areas. Prakasam district had a sex ratio of 971 females per 1000 males. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 537,159 (23.48%) and 88,209 (3.86%) of the population respectively. Languages of Prakasam district (2011) At
174-575: Is bounded by Nagarkurnool district of Telangana state in the north, SPSR Nellore district in the south, Nandyal district in the west, Palnadu and Bapatla districts in the east, and the Bay of Bengal in the southeast. The Nallamalas and the Veligondas are the major hill ranges in the district. The Nallamalas consist of a range of continuous fairly steep hills with an average elevation of about 620 meters above sea level. There are two passes in
203-482: Is imparted by government, aided and private schools, under the state's School Education Department. As per the school information report for the academic year 2015–16, there are a total of 4,311 schools. They include, 33 government, 2,949 mandal and zilla parishads, 1 residential, 1079 private, 10 model, 37 Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBV), 50 municipal and 152 other types of schools. The total number of students enrolled in primary, upper primary and high schools of
232-449: Is known for its granite reserves. Markapur is India's main slate-manufacturing town. The minerals found in the district are Baryte , iron ore , quartz , and silica sand . As of the 2011 census of India , the undivided district had a population of 3,397,448 with a density of 193 persons per sq.km. The total population constitute 17,14,764 males and 16,82,684 females –a ratio of 981 females per 1000 males. The total urban population
261-516: Is located at 15°44′N 79°17′E / 15.73°N 79.28°E / 15.73; 79.28 at an average elevation of 145 metres (476 ft) and is surrounded by Nallamala Forest . An important industry in Markapuram is slate manufacturing. It exported slate to other countries in the late 1980s. It is one of the revenue divisions in Prakasam district. Markapuram is located on
290-469: Is located in Markapur, along with other degree colleges, including engineering. Various coaching institutes are there which help for competitive exams. Prakasam district Prakasam district is one of the twelve districts in the coastal Andhra region of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh . It was formed in 1970 and reorganised on 4 April 2022. The headquarters of the district is Ongole . It
319-399: Is located on the western shore of Bay of Bengal and is bounded by Bapatla district and Palnadu districts in the north, Nandyal district in the west, Kadapa and Nellore districts in the south. A part of north west region also borders with Nagarkurnool district of Telangana . It is the largest district in the state with an area of 14,322 km (5,530 sq mi) and had
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#1732791522233348-577: Is near Srisailam . People visiting Srisailam take the train route through Markapuram railway station . Donakonda Airport was used by the British during World War 2 and is also close to Markapuram. The primary and secondary school education is imparted by government in conjunction with private schools, under the School Education Department of the state. Instruction is given in both English and Telugu. N.S. Agricultural College
377-407: Is proposed to be divided into Ongole Urban and Ongole Rural mandals in 2023. Urban administrative divisions of Panchayatraj include Ongole (Municipal Corporation), Markapur (Municipality) and 5 Nagar panchayats for Chimakurthy, Giddalur, Podili, Darsi and Kanigiri. The rural administrative divisions of Panchayatraj include 715 Gram Panchayats. There are about 769 Inhabited Revenue villages in
406-484: Is the major highway connecting the cities of Howrah and Chennai , a part of Asian Highway Network AH45 . The district has a rail network of 406 km (252 mi). The entire rail network is under the South Central Railway zone . Ongole is one of the main stations of this district and most of the stations are under Vijayawada railway division . The primary and secondary school education
435-602: The Ananthapur - Amaravati Express Highway, a section of the Expressway Project. It is 95 km (59 mi) away from Ongole, 43 km (27 mi) away from Podili, and Nandyal is 120 km (75 mi) away on the other side of Nallamala hills. It is a part of the Guntur division of South Central Railway division. The railway line from Vijayawada to Guntakal passes through this station. Markapuram
464-540: The Gundlakamma river . The district has 50 kilometres of coastline. Kothapatnam of Kothapatnam Mandal and Pakala of Singarayakonda Mandal are prominent beaches. Gundlakamma, Musi and Paleru are the major rivers in the district. Smaller rivers such as the Thammileru, Sagileru and Gudisileru and streams like Ogeru vagu, Nallavagu and Vedimangala Vagu also flow in the district. The Gundlakumma river flows for
493-588: The Nallamalas namely, the Nandi Kanuma and Manbala Kanuma. The Nandi Kanuma passes from Bellary (in Karnataka) via Kurnool, Dornala, and Yerragondapalem to Markapur. The portions of Veligondas stand prominently as two continuous parallel ranges of fairly steep hills running in a north-south direction with a wide valley in between. The water from the eastern range of hills drains in a northerly direction to
522-815: The Sri Bala Tripuranthakeswara and Sri Bala Tripurasundaridevi temples at Tripuranthakam and the Chenna Kesava temple in Markapur . Cumbum tank is one of the oldest man-made lakes in Asia. The anicut was built by the Vijayanagar Princess Varadharajamma (also known as Ruchidevi), wife of Sri Krishna Devaraya . The length of this tank is 7 km (4.3 mi) and width is 3 km (1.9 mi). It has received World Heritage Irrigation Structure (WHIS) tag in
551-540: The day of Rathsapthami , which is attended by thousands of people coming from different parts of the state. It is the second-largest town in Prakasam district after Ongole and it is the main place within West Prakasam district to avail all facilities. Markapur was formerly a part of Kurnool District , serving as the east gate of Rayalaseema . The town is close to the Nallamala Hills and currently has
580-458: The district are 562,510. The total number of students enrolled in primary, upper primary and high schools of the district are 461,065. Rajeev Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies, Ongole campus is at Santhanuthalapadu . Andhra Kesari University was approved in 2021. The Bhairavakona cave temples in the district are 8th-century single rock-cut cave temples (similar to Mahabalipuram ) for Lord Shiva . Other religious places include
609-732: The district contribute ₹ 12,875 crore (US$ 1.5 billion), ₹ 7,897 crore (US$ 950 million) and ₹ 15,190 crore (US$ 1.8 billion), respectively. The major products contributing to the GVA of the district from agriculture and allied services are, tobacco , paddy , chillies , batavia, milk , meat and fisheries . The GVA to the industrial and service sector is contributed from construction , minor minerals, unorganised trade and ownership of dwellings . The district has many service industries such as industrial testing, electrical appliance repair, clinical laboratories, servicing of computer hardware, tourism, and hospitality. Major exports from
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#1732791522233638-597: The district include seafood, processed tobacco, granite blocks, granite monuments and yarn. There are many industries of food and agriculture, mineral, chemical, leather, plastic and rubber, engineering, cotton and textiles, electronic products. All these industries deal with prawn and fish processing and canning, dairy products, the granite industry, pharmaceuticals, tanning, fishing nets, surgical cotton, etc. Forest-based industries produce Ayurvedic medicines, essential oil (Palm Rose Oil), wooden furniture, wooden toys, bamboo products, etc. The district leads in granite mining in
667-425: The district. Mandals of Prakasam district (Overpass-turbo) The list of 39 mandals in Prakasam district under three revenue divisions are listed in the following table: The total road length of state highways in the undivided district is 1,184 km (736 mi). The district is well connected by national highways , state highways and district roads as well. The NH 16 passes through Ongole which
696-657: The months of April - June. The district receives its rainfall mostly from South West and North-East monsoon. The normal rainfall is 366.2 mm and 384.7 mm respectively. The total forest area is 4,42,073 Ha. which forms 30.86% of the total geographical area. Orchids, casuarinas and cashew plantations are common in the coastal areas. The Nallamalla forest has wildlife including tigers. Nagarjuna Sagar Project and Krishna Western Delta are major irrigation projects. Mopadu Reservoir, Paleru-Bitragunta Anicut, and Cumbum Tank are major sources of medium irrigation. 798 minor irrigation tanks support an ayacut of 89,267 Hectares. Chimakurthi
725-664: The state with discovery of Galaxy Granite in the Chimakurthy area of the district. Ongole (Lok Sabha constituency) , Bapatla (Lok Sabha constituency) (partial) Ongole and Bapatla Lok Sabha constituency presently comprises the following Legislative Assembly segments: The District comprises three revenue divisions viz., Ongole, Kanigiri and Markapur. There are a total of 38 mandals, with 12 in Ongole division, 13 in Kanigiri division and 13 in Markapur division. Ongole mandal
754-592: The time of the 2011 census, 93.88% of the population spoke Telugu and 5.05% Urdu as their first language in the undivided district. The Gross District Domestic Product (GDDP) of the undivided district is ₹ 35,962 crore (US$ 4.3 billion) and it contributes 6.9% to the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) . For the FY 2013–14, the per capita income at current prices was ₹ 85,765 (US$ 1,000). The primary , secondary and tertiary sectors of
783-558: Was a part of Kurnool District until 1971. Yerragondapalem, Markapuram, and Giddalur mandals were in Kurnool district until 1971, when a carve-out made a new district (along with Kanigiri, Podili, Darsi, Kandukur from Nellore District and Ongole and Chirala from Guntur district). Markapuram is situated about 100 km (62 mi) east of Kurnool and about three miles north-east of the Vijayawada - Guntakal railway line. Markapuram
812-596: Was carved out of three taluks of Guntur district, i.e. Addanki , Chirala , and Ongole , four taluks of Nellore district, i.e. Kandukur , Kanigiri , Darsi and Podili and three taluks of Kurnool district i.e. Markapur , Yarragondapalem and Giddaluru . It is one of the nine districts in the Coastal Andhra region of undivided Andhra Pradesh . Naxalite activity in Prakasam district used to be high during 2000s. Prakasam district occupies an area of 14,322 square kilometres (5,530 sq mi). This district
841-441: Was graced with a son by Swamy Chennakesava. The milk maid, in commemoration of this event, constructed a small temple. Soon afterwards a village grew round and about this temple and was known as Marikapuram . By afflux of time this name evolved into Markapuram. The temple, originally constructed by Marika, underwent numerous additions and renovations, the later large and prominent temple being dedicated to Sri Chennakesava. This town
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