Wednesday, March 18, 2009

List of Assembly Constituencies in Andhra Pradesh

Assembly Constituencies in Andhra Pradesh - Shown below are the total constituencies for the

ADHILABAD (10 Assembly Consituencies)
1. SIRPUR2. CHENNUR3. BELLAMPALL4. MANCHERIAL5. ASIFABAD6. KHANPUR7. ADHILABAD8. BOATHAN9. NIRMAL10. MUDHOLE
HYDERABAD (15 Assembly Consituencies)
11.MUSHEERABAD12. MALAKPET13. AMBERPET14. KHIARTHABAD15. JUBLEEHILLS16. SANATHNAGAR17. NAMPALLY18. KHRAWAN19. GOSHMAHAL20. CHARMINAR21. CHANDRYANGUTTA22. YAKUTHPURA23. BAHADURPURA24. SECENDRABAD25. CANTONMENT
KARIMNAGAR (13 Assembly Consituencies)
26. KORATLA27. JAGITHIAL28. DHARMAPURI29. RAMAGUNDAM30. MANTAIN31. PEDDAPALLE32. KARIMNAGAR33. CHOPPADANDI34. VEMULAWADA35. SIRICILLA36. MANAKONDUR37. HUZURABAD38. HUSNABAD
KHAMMAM (10 Assembly Consituencies)
39. PINAPAKA40. YELLANDU41. KHAMMAM42. PALAIR43. MADHIRA44. WYRA45. SATHUPALLE46. KOTHAGUDAM47. ASWARAOPETA48. BHADRACHELAM
MAHABUBNAGAR (14 Assembly Consituencies)
49. KONDAGAL50. NARAYANPET51. MAHABUBNAGAR52. JADCHERLA53. DEVERKADRA54. MAKTHAL55. WANAPARTHY56. GADWAL57. ALAMPUR58. NAGARKURNOOL59. ACHAMPETA60. KALWAKURTHY61. SHADNAGAR62. KOLLAPUR
MEDAK (10 Assembly Consituencies)
63. SIDDIPET64. MEDAK65. NARAYANKHED66. ANDOLE67. NARSAPUR68. ZAHIRABAD69. SANGAREDDY70. PATANCHERU71. DUBBAK72.GAJWEL
NALGONDA (12 Assembly Consituencies)
73. DEVARAKONDA74. NAGARJUN SAGAR75. MIRYALAGUDA76. HUZURNAGAR77. KODA78. SURYAPET79. NALGONDA80. MUNUGODU81. BHONGIRI82. NAKREKAL83. ALAIR84. THUNGATHURTHY
NIZAMBAD (9 Assembly Consituencies)
85. ARMUR86. BODHAN87. JUKKAL88. BANSWADA89. BALAKONDA90. YELLAREDDY91. KAMAREDDY92. NIZAMBAD [URBAN]93. NIZAMBAD [RURAL]RANGAREDDY (14 Assembly Consituencies)
94. MEDCHEL95. MALKAJGIRI96. QUTHBULLAPUR97. UPPAL98. KUKATPALLY99. IBRAHIMPATNAM100. L B NAGAR101. MAHESWARAM102. RAJENDRA NAGAR103. SERLINGAMPALLY104. CHEVELLA105. PARIGI106. VIKARABAD107. TANDURU
WARANGAL (12 Assembly Consituencies)
108. JANGAM109. STATION GHAPUR110. PALAKURTHI111. DORNAKAL112. MAHABUBABAD113. NARSAMPETA114. PARKALA115. WARANGAL [EAST]116. WARANGAL [WEST]117. WARDHANNAPET118. BHUPALAPALLE119. MULUGU
EAST GIDAVARI (19 Assembly Consituencies)
120. TUNI121. PRATHIPADU122. PITAPURAM123. KAKINADA [RURAL]124. PEDDAPURAM125. ANAPARTHY126. KAKINADA [CITY]127. RAMACHANDRAPURAM128. MUMMIDIVARAM129. AMALAPURAM130. RAZOL131. GANNAVARAM132. KOTHAKOTA133. MANDAPETA134. BURUGUPUDA135. RAJAMANDRY [CITY]136. RAJAMANDRY [RURAL]137. JAGGAMPETA138. RAMPACHODAVARAM
GUNTUR (17 Assembly Consituencies)
139. PEDAKURAPADU140. TADIKONDA141. MANGALAGIRI142. PONNUR143. VEMURU144. REPALLE145. TENALI146. BAPATLA147. PRATHIPADU148. GUNTUR [EAST]149. GUNTUR [WEST]150. GURAJALA151. CHILAKALURIPETA152. NARSARAOPETA153. VINUKONDA154. SATHENAPALLE155. MACHERLA
KRISHNA (16 Assembly Consituencies)
156. TIRIVUR157. NUZIVIDU158. GANNAVARAM159. GUDIWADA160. KIKALURU161. PEDANA162. MACHLIPATNAM163. AVANIGADDA164. PAMARU165. PENAMALURU166. VIJAYAWADA [EAST]167. VIJAYAWADA [WEST]168. VIJAYAEADA [CENTRAL]169. MYLAVARAM170. NANDIGAMA171. JAGGAYAPETA
NELLORE (10 Assembly Consituencies)
172. KAVALI173. ATMAKUR174. KOVUR175. NELLORE [CITY]176. NELLORE [RURAL]177. SARVEYPALLY178. GUDURU179. SULLURUPETA180. VENKATAGIRI181. UDAYAGIRI
PRAKASHAM (12 Assembly Consituencies)
182. YERRRAGONDAPALEM183. DARSHI184. PARCHEVUR185 CHIRALA186. ADDANKI187. SANTHANUTHALAPADU188. ONGOLE189. KANDAKUR190. KONDAPI191. MARKAPURAM192. GIDDALUR193. KANIGIRI
SRIKAKULAM (10 Assembly Consituencies)
194. ITCHAPURAM195. PALASA196. TELKKALI197. PATHAPATNAM198. SRIKAKULAM199. AMUDHALAVALASA200. ETCHERLA201. NARSANNAPETA202. RAJAM203. PALAKONDA
VIZAG (15 Assembly Consituencies)
204. BHIMILI205. VIZAG [EAST]206. VIZAG [WEST]207. VIZAG [NORTH]208. VIZAG [SOUTH]209. GAJUWAKA210. CHODAVARAM211. MADUGULA212. ARAKU213. PADERU214. ANAKAPALLE215. PENDURTHI216. YELAMANCHILI217. PAYAKARAOPETA218. NARSTPATNAM
VIJAYANAGARAM (9 Assembly Consituencies)
219. KURUPAM220. PRAVATHIPURAM221. SALURU222. BOBBILI223CHEEPURAPALLE224. GANAPATHI NAGARAM225. NELLIMARLA226. VIJAYANAGARAM227. SRUNGAVARAPUKOTA
WEST GODAVARI (15 Assembly Consituencies)
228. KOVUR229. NIDADAVOLE230. ACHANTA231. PALACOLE232. NARSAPURAM233. BHIMAVARAM234. UNDI235 TANUKU235. TADEPALLIGUDEM236. UNGUTUR237. DENDULURU238. ELURU239. GOPALAPURAM240. POLAVARAM242. CHINTALAPUDI
ANANTAPUR (14 Assembly Consituencies)
243. RAYADURGA244. URAVAKONDA245. GUNTAKAL246. TADIPATRI247. SINGANAMALA248. ANANTAPUR249. KALYAN DURGA250. RAPTADU251. MADAKASI252. HINDUPUR253. PENUKONDA254. PUTTAPATRI255. DHARMAVARAM256. KADIRI
CHITOOR (14 Assembly Consituencies)
257. THAMBALAPALLE258. PILERU259. MADANAPALLE260. PUNGANUR261. CHANDRAGIRI262. THIRUPATHI263. SRIKALAHASTI264. SATYAVEDU265. NAGIRI266. GANGADHRA267. CHITOOR268. KUPPAM269. PUTHALAPATU270. PALAMANER
KADAPA (10 Assembly Consituencies)
271. BADWEL272. RAJAMPETA273. KADAPA274. KODURU275. RAYACHOT276. PULIVENDULLA277. KAMALAPURAM278. JAMMALAMADUGU279. PRODDUTUR280. MYDKUR
KURNOOL (14 Assembly Consituencies)
281. ALLAGADDA282. SRISHAILAM283. NANDIKOTKUR284. KURNOOL285. PANYAM286. NANDYALA287. DHONE288. PATTIKONDA289. KODMUR290. ADHONE291. YAMMIGANUR292. MANTRALAYAM293.BANGANAPALLE294 ALURU

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Teams India switch to five-day gear

Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men created history over the last two weeks by winning their first ever one-day series in New Zealand, and another such opportunity lies ahead of them.
The five one-dayers were largely about batsmen trying to hit the ball over the tiny boundaries at New Zealand's small grounds for 50 overs, while the bowlers strove to limit the damage. The Tests, however, require a more durable approach and India's batting has been bolstered by the inclusion of Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman. Both of them have had match practice by playing State Championship matches - Dravid even scored a century for Canterbury - and will temper a batting line-up whose biggest pitfall could be a hangover from the six-a-minute one-day internationals.
The longer format will be a relief for the New Zealand bowlers who failed to quell India's ultra-aggressive batsmen in the ODIs. It is also an opportunity for the hosts to score a rare series victory over a high-profile team. New Zealand's last victory against opposition other than Zimbabwe, Bangladesh or a struggling West Indies was the 1-0 win at home against Sri Lanka in 2004-05.
The hosts have also added new personnel to their Test squad in James Franklin, Chris Martin, Brent Arnel, Tim McIntosh, and Daniel Flynn. Martin Guptill, their ODI and Twenty20 batsman, is preparing to make the transition to the five-day format. Their squad is filled with novices compared to India's wealth of experience. For instance, Sachin Tendulkar has 4458 Test runs more than the entire New Zealand squad put together. A victory against India will be nothing less than a major coup for the hosts.

Anushka(Arundathi) success step to the top


Shyam Prasad Reddy's latest horror flick Arundhati has became talk of town with the audience.With the Initial Collections itself set to cross Rs 25 crore. Talk of making money by scaring the hell of out of people. So why does horror sell? What's intriguing people is the confidence the producer had in this project. Unlike his peers, he didn't sell even satellite or area rights of his latest offering. Even a colossal flop like Anji couldn't deter him from increasing the budget of his film from Rs 4 crore to 13 crore. It took him 2 1/2 years to finish the film that was released this Sankranti. With crowds flocking to watch the movie from day one, Reddy is laughing all the way to the bank and all because he spooked people out! He has proved that good visual effects combined with a compatible plot can spell super bucks. With good performances from the lead actors and a taut screenplay, he could make a winner out of a 'regressive' plot. Now the producer intends to release additional prints to reach a wider section of the audience. "Top banners from Tamil, Hindi and other languages are seeking the dubbing rights for hefty sums," says a trade analyst and adds, "If the horror film can draw repeat audiences then it could even surpass highest grosser Pokiri."