Sathupalli mandal

Sathupalli mandal is an administrative division located in the Khammam district of the Indian state of Telangana. It is situated in the Kalluru revenue division.[2] Sathupalli town serves as the headquarters of this mandal.[3]

Sathupalli mandal
Sathupalli mandal highlighted in blue
Sathupalli mandal highlighted in blue
Sathupalli mandal is located in Telangana
Sathupalli mandal
Sathupalli mandal
Location in Telangana, India
Sathupalli mandal is located in India
Sathupalli mandal
Sathupalli mandal
Sathupalli mandal (India)
Coordinates: 17°12′30″N 80°50′10″E
Country India
StateTelangana
DistrictKhammam
Government
  BodyMunicipality
Population
 (2011)[1]
  Total77,043
Languages
  OfficialTelugu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationTS-04

Demographics

Sathupalli mandal has a total population of 77,043, with 38,394 males and 38,649 females. The child population in the Mandal is 7,646, with an almost equal distribution between males (3,843) and females (3,803). There are 14,465 individuals belonging to Scheduled Castes and 12,344 individuals belonging to Scheduled Tribes. The sex ratio in Sathupalli mandal is approximately 993 males per 1,000 females.

Out of the total population, 49,704 individuals are literate, with 26,693 males and 23,011 females with a literacy rate of approximately 64.5%. On the other hand, there are 27,339 individuals who are illiterate, including 11,701 males and 15,638 females

The mandal has a workforce of 35,554 individuals, with 22,524 males and 13,030 females engaged in various occupations. The non-working population in Sathupalli mandal is 41,489, comprising 15,870 males and 25,619 females.

Villages

List of villages in Sathupalli mandal[4] and their population according to 2011 Census.[5]

# Villages Population
1 Ayyagaripeta -
2 Bethupalle 14,149
3 Cherukupalle 948
4 Jagannadhapuram 295
5 Dacharam -
6 Kakarlapalle 4,165
7 Kistaram 3,666
8 Kommepalle 354
9 Regallapadu 554
10 Rejerla 4,388
11 Rudrakshapalle 5,531
12 Sadasivunipalem 1,610
13 Sathupalli 31,857
14 Siddaram 3,924
15 Thumbur 4,634
16 Yatalakunta 968


References

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