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Mandal Name Mandal Name Mandal Name
1 Talamadugu 19 Lohesra 36 Tiryani
2 Tamsi 20 Dilawarpur 37 Asifabad
3 Adilabad 21 Nirmal 38 Wankdi
4 Jainad 22 Laxmanchanda 39 Kagaz Nagar
5 Bela 23 Mamda 40 Rebbana
6 Narnoor 24 Khanpur 41 Tandur
7 Inderavelly 25 Kaddampeddur 42 Bellampalle
8 Gudihatnur 26 Utnur 43 Nennal
9 Ichoda 27 Jainoor 44 Bheemini
10 Bazarhathnoor 28 Kerameri 45 Sirpur (T)
11 Boath 29 Sirpur (U) 46 Kouthala
12 Neradigonda 30 Jannaram 47 Bejjur
13 Sarangapur 31 Dandepalle 48 Dahegaon
14 Kuntala 32 Luxettipet 49 Vemanpalle
15 Kubeer 33 Mancherial 50 Kotapalle
16 Bhainsa 34 Mandamarri 51 Chennur
17 Tanur 35 Kasipet 52 Jaipur
18 Mudhole
Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name
1 Ranjal 13 Yeda Palle 25 Sadasivanagar
2 Navipet 14 Bodhan 26 Gandhari
3 Nandipet 15 Kotgiri 27 Banswada
4 Armur 16 Madnur 28 Pitlam
5 Balkonda 17 Jukkal 29 Nizamsagar
6 Mortad 18 Bichkunda 30 Yellareddy
7 Kammar Palle 19 Birkoor 31 Naga Reddipet
8 Bheemgal 20 Varni 32 Lingampet
9 Velpur 21 Dichpalle 33 Tadwai
10 Jakranpalle 22 Dhar Palle 34 Kamareddy
11 Makloor 23 Sirkonda 35 Bhiknur
12 Nizamabad 24 Machareddy 36 Domakonda
Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name
1 Ibrahimpatnam 20 Jagtial 39 Vemulawada
2 Mallapur 21 Medipalle 40 Konaraopeta
3 Raikal 22 Koratla 41 Yella Reddi Peta
4 Sarangapur 23 Metpalle 42 Gambhiraopet
5 Dharmapuri 24 Kathlapur 43 Mustabad
6 Velgatoor 25 Chandurthi 44 Sirsilla
7 Ramagundam 26 Kodimial 45 Ellanthakunta
8 Kamanpur 27 Gangadhara 46 Bejjanki
9 Manthani 28 Mallial 47 Thimmapur
10 Kataram 29 Pegadapalle 48 Kesavapatnam
11 Mahadevpur 30 Choppadandi 49 Huzurabad
12 Mutharam Mahadevpur
31 Sultanabad 50 Kamalapur
13 Malharrao 32 Odela 51 Elkathurthi
14 Mutharam Manthani
33 Jammikunta 52 Saidapur
15 Srirampur 34 Veenavanka 53 Chigurumamidi
16 Peddapalle 35 Manakondur 54 Koheda
17 Julapalle 36 Karimnagar 55 Husnabad
18 Dharmaram 37 Ramadugu 56 Bheemadevarpalle
19 Gollapalle 38 Boinpalle
Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name
1 Manoor 16 Siddipet 31 Kohir
2 Kangti 17 Chinna Kodur 32 Munpalle
3 Kalher 18 Nanganur 33 Pulkal
4 Narayankhed 19 Kondapak 34 Sadasivpet
5 Regode 20 Jagdevpur 35 Kondapur
6 Shankarampet (A) 21 Gajwel 36 Sangareddy
7 Alladurg 22 Doultabad 37 Patancheru
8 Tekmal 23 Chegunta 38 Ramachandrapuram
9 Papannapet 24 Yeldurthy 39 Jinnaram
10 Kulcharam 25 Kowdipalle 40 Hathnoora
11 Medak 26 Andole 41 Narsapur
12 Shankarampet (R) 27 Raikode 42 Shivampet
13 Ramayampet 28 Nyalkal 43 Tupran
14 Dubbak 29 Jharasangam 44 Wargal
15 Mirdoddi 30 Zahirabad 45 Mulug
Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name
1 Cheriyal 18 Thorrur 35 Duggondi
2 Maddur 19 Nellikudur 36 Geesugonda
3 Narmetta 20 Narsimhulapet 37 Atmakur
4 Bachannapeta 21 Maripeda 38 Shayampet
5 Jangaon 22 Dornakal 39 Parkal
6 Lingala Ghanpur 23 Kuravi 40 Regonda
7 Raghunatha Palle 24 Mahabubabad 41 Mogullapalle
8 Ghanpur(Stn) 25 Kesamudram 42 Chityal
9 Dharmasagar 26 Nekkonda 43 Bhupalpalle
10 Hasanparthy 27 Gudur 44 Ghanapur
11 Hanamkonda 28 Kothagudem 45 Mulug
12 Wardhannapet 29 Khanapur 46 Venkatapur
13 Zaffergadh 30 Narsampet 47 Govindaraopet
14 Palakurthi 31 Chennaraopet 48 Tadvai
15 Devaruppula 32 Parvathagiri 49 Eturnagaram
16 Kodakandla 33 Sangam 50 Mangapet
17 Raiparthy 34 Nallabelly 51 Warangal
Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name
1 Wazeed 17 Kothagudem 32 Kalluru
2 Venkatapuram 18 Tekulapalle 33 Thallada
3 Cherla 19 Yellandu 34 Enkuru
4 Pinapaka 20 Singareni 35 Konijerla
5 Gundala 21 Bayyaram 36 Khammam Urban
6 Manuguru 22 Garla 37 Khammam Rural
7 Aswapuram 23 Kamepalle 38 Thirumalayapalem
8 Dummugudem 24 Julurpad 39 Kusumanchi
9 Bhadrachalam 25 Chandrugonda 40 Nelakondapalle
10 Kunavaram 26 Mulakalapalle 41 Mudigonda
11 Chintur 27 Aswaraopeta 42 Chinthakani
12 Vararamachandrapuram
28 Dammapeta 43 Wyra
13 Velairpad 29 Sathupalle 44 Bonakal
14 Kukunoor 30 Vemsoor 45 Madhira
15 Burgampadu 31 Penuballi 46 Yerrupalem
16 Palawancha
Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name
1 Marpalle 14 Hayathnagar 27 Gandeed
2 Mominpet 15 Saroornagar 28 Kulkacharla
3 Nawabpet 16 Rajendranagar 29 Pargi
4 Shankarpalle 17 Moinabad 30 Pudur
5 Malkajgiri 18 Chevella 31 Shabad
6 Serilingampalle 19 Vikarabad 32 Shamshabad
7 Quthbullapur 20 Dharur 33 Maheswaram
8 Medchal 21 Bantaram 34 Ibrahimpatam
9 Shamirpet 22 Peddemul 35 Manchal
10 Balanagar 23 Tandur 36 Yacharam
11 Keesara 24 Basheerabad 37 Kandukur
12 Ghatkesar 25 Yelal
13 Uppal 26 Doma
Mandal code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name
1 Bommalaramaram 21 Chityala 41 Thripuraram
2 M Turkapalle 22 Narketpalle 42 Miryalaguda
3 Rajapet 23 Kattangoor 43 Garide Palle
4 Yadagirigutta 24 Nakrekal 44 Chilkur
5 Alair 25 Kethepalle 45 Kodad
6 Gundala 26 Suryapet 46 Mellachervu
7 Thirumalagiri 27 Chivvemla 47 Huzurnagar
8 Thunga Thurthi 28 Mothey 48 Mattampalle
9 Nuthankal 29 Nadigudem 49 Nered Cherla
10 Atmakur (S) 30 Munagala 50 Dameracherla
11 Jaji Reddi Gudem 31 Penpahad 51 Anumula
12 Saligouraram 32 Vemulapalle 52 Peddavura
13 Mothkur 33 Thipparthi 53 Pedda Adiserlapalle
14 Atmakur (M) 34 Nalgonda 54 Gurrampode
15 Valigonda 35 Munugode 55 Nampalle
16 Bhuvanagiri 36 Narayanapur 56 Chintha Palle
17 Bibinagar 37 Marri Guda 57 Devarakonda
18 Pochampalle 38 Chandur 58 Gundla Palle
19 Choutuppal 39 Kangal 59 Chandam Pet
20 Ramannapeta 40 Nidamanur
Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name
1 Kodangal 23 Jadcherla 45 Amrabad
2 Bomraspeta 24 Bhoothpur 46 Balmoor
3 Kosgi 25 Mahbubnagar 47 Lingal
4 Doulatabad 26 Addakal 48 Peddakothapalle
5 Damaragidda 27 Devarkadara 49 Kodair
6 Maddur 28 Dhanwada 50 Gopalpeta
7 Koilkonda 29 Narayanpet 51 Wanaparthy
8 Hanwada 30 Utkoor 52 Pangal
9 Nawabpet 31 Maganoor 53 Pebbair
10 Balanagar 32 Makthal 54 Gadwal
11 Kondurg 33 Narva 55 Dharur
12 Farooqnagar 34 Chinna Chinta Kunta
56 Maldakal
13 Kothur 35 Atmakur 57 Ghattu
14 Keshampeta 36 Kothakota 58 Aiza
15 Talakondapalle 37 Peddamandadi 59 Waddepalle
16 Amangal 38 Ghanpur 60 Itikyal
17 Madgul 39 Bijinapalle 61 Manopadu
18 Vangoor 40 Nagar Kurnool 62 Alampur
19 Veldanda 41 Tadoor 63 Veepangandla
20 Kalwakurthy 42 Telkapalle 64 Kollapur
21 Midjil 43 Uppununthala
22 Thimmajipeta 44 Achampeta
Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name
1 Kowthalam 19 Kodumur 37 Rudravaram
2 Kosigi 20 Gonegandla 38 Allagadda
3 Mantralayam 21 Yemmiganur 39 Chagalamarri
4 Nandavaram 22 Pedda Kadalur 40 Uyyalawada
5 C.Belagal 23 Adoni 41 Dornipadu
6 Gudur 24 Holagunda 42 Gospadu
7 Kurnool 25 Alur 43 Koilkuntla
8 Nandi Kotkur 26 Aspari 44 Banaganapalle
9 Pagidyala 27 Devanakonda 45 Sanjamala
10 Kothapalle 28 Krishnagiri 46 Kolimigundla
11 Atmakur 29 Veldurthi 47 Owk
12 Srisailam 30 Bethamcherla 48 Peapally
13 Velgode 31 Panyam 49 Dhone
14 Pamulapadu 32 Gadivemula 50 Tuggali
15 Jupadu Bungalow 33 Bandi Atmakur 51 Pattikanda
16 Midthur 34 Nandyal 52 Maddikera East
17 Orvakal 35 Mahanandi 53 Chippagiri
18 Kallur 36 Sirvel 54 Halaharvi
Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name
1 D.Hirchal 22 Kunurpi 43 Gandlapenta
2 Bommanahal 23 Kalyandurg 44 Kadiri
3 Vidapanakal 24 Atmakur 45 Amadagur
4 Vajrakarur 25 Anantapur 46 Obuladevaracheruvu
5 Guntakal 26 Bukkarayasamudram
47 Nallamada
6 Gooty 27 Narpala 48 Gorantla
7 Peddavadugur 28 Putlur 49 Puttaparthi
8 Yadiki 29 Yellanur 50 Bukkapatnam
9 Tadpatri 30 Tadimarri 51 Kothacheruvu
10 Peddapappur 31 Bathalapalle 52 Penu Konda
11 Singanamala 32 Raptadu 53 Roddam
12 Pamidi 33 Kanaganapalle 54 Somandepalle
13 Garladinne 34 Kambadur 55 Chilamathur
14 Kudair 35 Ramagiri 56 Lepakshi
15 Uravakonda 36 Chenne Kothapalle 57 Hindupur
16 Beluguppa 37 Dharmavaram 58 Parigi
17 Kanekal 38 Mudigubba 59 Madakasira
18 Rayadurg 39 Talupula 60 Gudibanda
19 Gummagatta 40 Nambulipulikunta 61 Amarapuram
20 Brahmasamudram 41 Tanakal 62 Agali
21 Settur 42 Nallacheruvu 63 Rolla
Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name
1 Kondapuram 18 Simhadripuram 35 Chaknayapet
2 Mylavaram 19 Lingala 36 Lakkireddipalle
3 Peddamudium 20 Pulivendla 37 Ramapuram
4 Raju Palem 21 Vemula 38 Veeraballe
5 Duvvur 22 Thandur 39 Rajampet
6 S Mydukur 23 Veerapunayunipalle
40 Nandalur
7 Brahmamgarimattam
24 Yerraguntla 41 Penagaluru
8 B Kodur 25 Kamalapuram 42 Chitvel
9 Kalasapadu 26 Vallur 43 Kodur
10 Porumamilla 27 Chennur 44 Obulavaripalle
11 Badvel 28 Atlur 45 Pullampeta
12 Gopavaram 29 Vontimitta 46 T.Sundupalle
13 Khajipet 30 Sidhout 47 Sambepalle
14 Chapad 31 Cuddapah 48 Chinnamandem
15 Proddutur 32 Chintha Kommadinne
49 Rayachoti
16 Jammalamadugu 33 Pendlimarri 50 Galiveedu
17 Muddanur 34 Vempalle
Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name
1 Peddamandyam 23 K V P Puram 45 Nagari
2 Thamballapalle 24 Narayanavanam 46 Karvetinagar
3 Mulakalacheruvu 25 Vadamalapeta 47 Srirangaraja Puram
4 Peddathippa Samudram
26 Tirupati Rural 48 Palasamudram
5 B.Kothakota 27 Kammapalle 49 Gangadhara Nellore
6 Kurabalakota 28 Chandragiri 50 Penumuru
7 Gurramkonda 29 Chinnagottigallu 51 Puthalapattu
8 Kalakada 30 Rompicherla 52 Irala
9 Kambhamvaripalle 31 Pileru 53 Thavanampalle
10 Yerravaripalem 32 Kalikiri 54 Chittoor
11 Tirupati Urban 33 Vayalpad 55 Gudipala
12 Renigunta 34 Nimmanapalle 56 Yadamari
13 Yerpedu 35 Mandopalle 57 Bangarupalem
14 Srikalahasti 36 Ramasamudram 58 Palamaner
15 Thottambedu 37 Punganur 59 Gangavaram
16 Buchinaidu Khandriga
38 Chowdepalle 60 Pedda Panjani
17 Varadaiahpalem 39 Somala 61 Baireddi Palle
18 Satyavedu 40 Sodam 62 Venkatagiri Kota
19 Nagalapuram 41 Pulicherla 63 Ramakuppam
20 Pichatur 42 Pakala 64 Santhi Puram
21 Vijaya Puram 43 Veduru Kuppam 65 Gudi Palle
22 Nindra 44 Puttur 66 Kuppam
Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name
1 Seetharamapuram 17 Kodavalur 33 Sydapuram
2 Varikuntapadu 18 Butchireddipalem 34 Dakkili
3 Kondapuram 19 Sangam 35 Venkatagiri
4 Jaladanki 20 Chejerla 36 Balayapalle
5 Kavali 21 Ananthasagaram 37 Ojili
6 Bogole 22 Kaluvoya 38 Chillakur
7 Kaligiri 23 Rapur 39 Kota
8 Vinjamur 24 Podlakur 40 Vakadu
9 Duttalur 25 Nellore 41 Chittamur
10 Udayagiri 26 Kovur 42 Naidupeta
11 Marripadu 27 Indukurpet 43 Pellakur
12 Atmakur 28 Thotapalligudur 44 Doravarisatram
13 Anumasamudrampeta
29 Muthukur 45 Sullurpeta
14 Dagadarthi 30 Venkatachalam 46 Tada
15 Allur 31 Manubolu
16 Vidavalur 32 Gudur
Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name
1 Yerragondapalem 20 Martur 39 Veligandla
2 Pullalacheruvu 21 Parchur 40 Pedacherlopalle
3 Tripuranthakam 22 Karamchedu 41 Ponnaluru
4 Kurichedu 23 Chirala 42 Kondapi
5 Donakonda 24 Vetapalem 43 Santhanuthlapadu
6 Pedaaraveedu 25 Inkollu 44 Ongole
7 Dornala 26 Janakavaram Panguluru
45 Naguluppalapadu
8 Ardhaveedu 27 Korisapadu 46 Chinaganjam
9 Markapur 28 Maddipadu 47 Kothapatnam
10 Tarlapadu 29 Chimakurthi 48 Tangutur
11 Konakanamitla 30 Marripudi 49 Zarugumilli
12 Podili 31 Kanigiri 50 Kandukur
13 Darsi 32 Hanumanthunipadu
51 Voletivaripalem
14 Mundlamuru 33 Bestavaripeta 52 Pamur
15 Thallur 34 Cumbum 53 Lingasamudram
16 Addanki 35 Racherla 54 Gudluru
17 Ballikuruva 36 Giddaluru 55 Ulavapadu
18 Santhamaguluru 37 Komarolu 56 Singarayakonda
19 Yeddanapudi 38 Chadrasekara Puram
Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name
1 Macherla 20 Veldurthi 39 Narasaraopeta
2 Rentacrintala 21 Bollapalle 40 Rompicherla
3 Gurazala 22 Nakarikallu 41 Ipur
4 Dachepalle 23 Muppalla 42 Savalyapuram
5 Machavaram 24 Phirangipuram 43 Vinukonda
6 Bellamkonda 25 Medikonduru 44 Nuzendla
7 Achampeta 26 Guntur 45 Chilakaluripet
8 Krosuru 27 Pedakakani 46 Pedanandipadu
9 Amaravathi 28 Duggirala 47 Kakumanu
10 Thullur 29 Kollipara 48 Ponnur
11 Thadepalle 30 Kollur 49 Amruthalur
12 Mangalagiri 31 Vemuru 50 Cherukupalle
13 Tadikonda 32 Tenali 51 Bhattiprolu
14 Pedakurapadu 33 Tsundur 52 Repalle
15 Sattenapalle 34 Chebrole 53 Nagaram
16 Rajupalem 35 Vatticherukuru 54 Nizampatnam
17 Piduguralla 36 Prathipadu 55 Pittalavanipalem
18 Karempudi 37 Edlapadu 56 Karlapalem
19 Durgi 38 Nadendla 57 Bapatla
Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name
1 Jaggayyapeta 18 Penamaluru 35 Nagayalanka
2 Vatsavai 19 Thotlavalluru 36 Koduru
3 Penuganchiprolu 20 Kankipadu 37 Machilipatnam
4 Nandigama 21 Gannavaram 38 Gudur
5 Chandarlapadu 22 Agiripalle 39 Pamarru
6 Kanchika Cherla 23 Nuzvid 40 Pedaparupudi
7 Veerullapadu 24 Chatrai 41 Nandivada
8 Ibrahimpatnam 25 Musunuru 42 Gudivada
9 G Konduru 26 Bapulapadu 43 Gudlavalleru
10 Mylavaram 27 Unguturu 44 Pedana
11 A Konduru 28 Vuyyuru 45 Bantumilli
12 Gampalagudem 29 Pamidimukkala 46 Mudinapalli
13 Tiruvuru 30 Movva 47 Mandavalli
14 Vissannapet 31 Ghantasala 48 Kaikalur
15 Reddigudem 32 Challapalli 49 Kalidindi
16 Vijayawada Rural 33 Mopidevi 50 Kruthivennu
17 Vijayawada Urban 34 Avanigadda
Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name
1 Jeelugumilli 17 Nidadavole 33 Undi
2 Buttayagudem 18 Tadepalligudem 34 Akiveedu
3 Polavaram 19 Unguturu 35 Kalla
4 Thallapudi 20 Bhimadole 36 Bheemavaram
5 Gopalapuram 21 Pedavegi 37 Palakoderu
6 Koyyalagudem 22 Pedapadu 38 Veeravasaram
7 Jangareddigudem 23 Eluru 39 Penumantra
8 T.Narasapuram 24 Denduluru 40 Penugonda
9 Chintalapudi 25 Nidamarru 41 Achanta
10 Lingapalem 26 Ganapavaram 42 Poduru
11 Kamavarapukota 27 Pentapadu 43 Palacole
12 Dwarakatirumala 28 Tanuku 44 Yelamanchili
13 Nallajerla 29 Undrajavaram 45 Narasapuram
14 Devarapalle 30 Peravali 46 Mogalthur
15 Chagallu 31 Iragavaram
16 Kovvur 32 Attili
Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name
1 Maredumilli 21 Pithapuram 41 Kapileswarapuram
2 Y Ramavaram 22 Kothapalle 42 Alamuru
3 Addateegala 23 Kakinada(Rural) 43 Atreyapuram
4 Rajavommangi 24 Kakinada(Urban) 44 Ravula Palem
5 Kotananduru 25 Samalkota 45 Pamarru
6 Tuni 26 Rangampeta 46 Kothapeta
7 Thondangi 27 Gandepalle 47 P Gannavaram
8 Gollaprolu 28 Rajanagaram 48 Ambajipeta
9 Sankhavaram 29 Rajahmundry(Rural)
49 Ainavilli
10 Prathipadu 30 Rajahmundry (Urban)
50 Mummidivaram
11 Yeleswaram 31 Kadiam 51 I.Polavaram
12 Gangavaram 32 Mandapeta 52 Katrenikona
13 Rampachodavaram 33 Anaparthy 53 Uppalaguptam
14 Devipatnam 34 Biccavolu 54 Amalapuram
15 Seethanagaram 35 Pedapudi 55 Allavaram
16 Korukonda 36 Karapa 56 Mamidikuduru
17 Gokavaram 37 Thallarevu 57 Razole
18 Jaggampeta 38 Kajuluru 58 Malikipuram
19 Kirlampudi 39 Ramachandrapuram
59 Sakhinetipalle
20 Peddapuram 40 Rayavaram
Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name
1 Munchingiputtu 16 Nathavaram 31 Pedagantyada
2 Pedabayalu 17 Narsipatnam 32 Paravada
3 Hukumpetau 18 Rolugunta 33 Anakapalli
4 Dumbriguda 19 Ravikamatham 34 Munagapaka
5 Arakuvalley 20 Butchayyapeta 35 Kasimkota
6 Ananthagiri 21 Chodavaram 36 Makavarapalem
7 Devarapalle 22 K Kotapadu 37 Kotauratla
8 Cheedikada 23 Sabbavaram 38 Payakaraopeta
9 Madugula 24 Pendurthi 39 Nakkapalli
10 Paderu 25 Anandapuram 40 S. Rayavaram
11 Gangaraju Madugula
26 Padmanabham 41 Yelamanchili
12 Chintapalle 27 Bheemunipatnam 42 Rambilli
13 Gudemkothaveedhi 28 Visakhapatnam 43 Atchutapuram
14 Koyyuru 29 Visakhapatnam (U)
15 Golugonda 30 Gajuwaka
Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name
1 Komarada 13 Ramabhadrapuram
25 Pusapatirega
2 Gummalakshmipuram
14 Badangi 26 Bhoghapuram
3 Kurupam 15 Therlam 27 Denkada
4 Jiyyammavalasa 16 Merakamudidam 28 Vizianagaram
5 Garugubilli 17 Dattirajeru 29 Gantyada
6 Parvathipuram 18 Mentada 30 Srungavarapukota
7 Makkuva 19 Gajapathinagaram 31 Vepada
8 Seethanagaram 20 Bondapalle 32 Lakkavarapukota
9 Balajipeta 21 Gurla 33 Jami
10 Bobbili 22 Garividi 34 Kothavalasa
11 Salur 23 Cheepurupalle
12 Pachipenta 24 Nellimarla
Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name Mandal Code Mandal Name
1 Veeraghattam 14 Bhamini 27 Tekkali
2 Vangara 15 Kothuru 28 Kotabommali
3 Regidiamadala Valasa
16 Hiramandalam 29 Santha Bommali
4 Rajam 17 Sarubujjili 30 Nandigam
5 Ganguvari Singadam
18 Amadalavalasa 31 Vajrapu Kothuru
6 Laveru 19 Srikakulam 32 Palasa
7 Ranastalam 20 Gara 33 Mandasa
8 Hetcherla 21 Polaki 34 Sompeta
9 Ponduru 22 Narasannapeta 35 Kanchili
10 Santhakaviti 23 Jalumuru 36 Kaviti
11 Burja 24 Saravakota 37 Ichchapuram
12 Palakonda 25 Pathapatnam
13 Seethampeta 26 Meliaputti
Andhra Pradesh was formed on 1st November, 1956 under the States' reorganisation scheme.
It is the fifth largest State with an area of 2,76,754 sq. km, accounting for 8.4 % of India's territory.
The State has the longest coastline (972 km) among all the States in India.
Andhra Pradesh is endowed with a variety of physiographic features ranging from high hills, undulating plains to a coastal deltaic environment.
Language and Literature
Telugu, the official language of Andhra Pradesh, is described by C.P. Brown as the " Italian of the East ". It has been influenced by Sanskrit. The prominent poets of Telugu include Nannaya, Tikkana,Sri Nathudu, Tenali Rama Krishna, Sri Krishna Devarayulu and a host of others.
Urdu came to the Deccan, late in the 15th century. It flourished during the reign of the Qutubshahi Dynasty. The 17th century was the golden age of Urdu, with poets like Mohammed Quli, Mulla Wajhi, Sheikh Ahmed contributing their literary pieces.
Dance and Drama
Kuchipudi, a blend of music and abhinaya, is Andhra Pradesh's unique contribution to dance.
The dance styles in the State are based on the standard treatises, viz. Abhinaya Darpana and Bharatarnava of Nandikeshwara, which is sub-divided into Nattuva Mala and Natya Mala. Nattuva Mala is of two types - the Puja dance performed on the Balipitha in the temple and the Kalika dance performed in a Kalyana mandapam.Nattuva Mala is of three kinds, viz. Ritual dance for gods, Kalika dance for intellectuals and Bhagavatam for common place.The Natya Mala is a dance-drama performed by a troupe, consisting only of men, who play feminine roles.
The earliest and the original Telugu drama was perhaps " Harishchandra " by Veeresalingam. The commercial troupes started performing in Andhra Pradesh with Dharvada company of Maharashtra, which toured in 1880. It was followed by Sangle of Poona and Bawalivala Parsi of Bombay.
Natural Resources and Agriculture
Andhra Pradesh has bountiful natural resources. Endowed with fertile land, water and conducive agro-climatic conditions, it is an agriculturally-prosperous state. The food grain production during 1999-2000 was 149.05 lakh tonnes as against the average of 122.68 lakh tonnes.
AP is the largest producer of rice in India. It is also the leading producer of cash crops like Tobacco, Groundnut, Chillies, Turmeric, Oilseeds, Cotton, Sugar and Jute. It produces some of the finest varieties of mangoes, grapes, guavas, sapotas, papayas and bananas.Nearly 75% of its area is covered by the river basins of the Godavari, Krishna and Pennar, and their tributaries. There are 17 smaller rivers like the Sarada, Nagavali and Musi, as well as several streams. Godavari and Krishna are the two major perennial rivers, and with their extensive canal system, provide assured irrigation.
The key strengths of the state, apart from the agro-climatic conditions and extensive water sources are:
Large area under vegetables, fruits, flowers & plantation crops - 5,92,655 ha. High average rainfall - 925 mm. Large number of educational institutions - one agricultural university and 7 agricultural colleges. Strong R&D infrastructure with leading institutions like CCMB, ICRISAT, NAARM, MANAGE AND NIRD
Andhra Region
Hyderabad Archdiocese
Adilabad Diocese Warangal DioceseKhammam Diocese Nalgonda Diocese Kurnool Diocese Cuddapah Diocese
Vishakhapatnam Archdiocese
Srikakulam DioceseEluru (West Godavari) Diocese Guntur DioceseVijayawada (Krishna) DioceseNellore Diocese
History The diocese of Adilabad was erected by Pope John Paul II by his bull 'ad aptius consulendum', dated 23 July 1999 bifurcating Chanda. Since the diocese of Chanda was spread over the two states of Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh the need to separate the portions in Andhra Pradesh and to erect a new diocese there was a long-felt need. The diocese comprises the civil district of Adilabad, the northernmost district in Andhra Pradesh. The first bishop, Mar Joseph Kunnath, CMI, was ordained bishop on 6 October 1999 on which date the diocese also was inaugurated.
Adilabad Diocese
Address:Bishop of AdilabadBishop’s House, P. O.Mancherial - 504 208. Dist. Adilabad. A. P.Tel: (08736) 25 82 62 (O), 25 59 33 (P)Mobile: 09 44 02 42 515E-mail:[email protected]
Area: 16210 sq. kms.Population: 2080000Catholics: 10,500Languages: Telugu, Marathi, Urdu and Tribal LanguagesRevenue District: Adilabad (A.P.)
Most Rev JOSEPH KUNNATH, cmi
Cuddapah Diocese
History The Diocese of Cuddapah was erected by the Papal Bull "Quoriam ad recte universum" dated October 28, 1976 of Pope Paul VI. It comprises the civil districts of Cuddapah and Chittoor which hitherto were part of the Diocese of Nellore.
Bp Aruliah Somavarapa was appointed the First Bishop of Cuddapah
Bp DORABOINA MOSES PRAKASAM Address: Bishop's HouseMariapuram, Cuddapah - 516 003Andhra Pradesh.
Tel: (08562) 24 11 48, 24 81 37, 24 16 96 (P)Fax: (08562) 24 95 34Mobile: 09 84 91 65 697 E-mail: mailto:[email protected]
Eluru Diocese
History
The Diocese of Eluru comprises the whole of West Godavari district and the Mandals of Amalapuram, Kothapeta, Rajole and Mummidivaram of East Godavari in Andhra Pradesh.
This territory was bifurcated from the Diocese of Vijayawada and erected into a Diocese by the Papal Bull 'Dubitantes' of Pope Paul VI dated December 9, 1976.
Address:Bishop's House,Xavier Nagar W. Godavari Dt.,Eluru - 534 006.Andhra Pradesh. Tel: (08812) 30 707 (O), 34 407 (P)Fax: (08812) 37 407Mobile: 98 48 14 45 03E-mail: bjmelr @rediffmail.com
Bp JOHN MULAGADA
Guntur Diocese
History
Till 1940, Guntur formed a part of the Diocese of Nellore. On February 23, 1940, the civil district of Guntur was detached from the Diocese of Nellore and constituted into the new Diocese of Guntur with Msgr Thomas Pothacamury as its First Bishop.
The Telugu Catholics date as far back as 1699. During the Carnatic Mission founded by the French Jesuits, there was a large number of Catholics in the Telugu region. With the suppression of the Society of Jesus in 1773.
The Paris Mission Society stepped in the field and great progress was made during the time of Bp Bonnand. Later in 1834, the Telugu districts were attached to the Vicariate of Madras which was first manned by the Irish Priests from Maynooth and All Hallows and next by the Mill Hill Fathers till the constitution of the diocese in 1940, when it was entrusted to the indigenous Diocesan Clergy.
The Diocese of Guntur originally corresponded to the civil district of Guntur. In 1970, when Prakasam district was formed some taluks of Guntur district were taken over in the new district. Hence in 1977, by a decree of "Propoganda Fide" all the taluks in Prakasam district were handed over to the Diocese of Nellore except Addanki Taluk, which belongs to the Diocese of Guntur.
Bp GALI BALI
Address: Bishop's House,Chandramoulinagar,Guntur - 522 007.Andhra Pradesh.
Tel: (0863) 35 07 20 (O), 35 02 55 (P)Fax: (0863) 35 12 34E-mail: [email protected] , [email protected]
Diocese of Guntur
Hyderabad Archdiocese
History
Hyderabad was first made a Vicariate in 1851 and Msgr. Daniel Murphy was appointed the first Vicar Apostolic. The diocese of Hyderabad was established on September 1, 1886. Msgr. Peter Caprotti, PIME, became the first Bishop of Hyderabad. It was raised to the status of an Archdiocese on September 19, 1953. Bishop Mark Gopu became the first Archbishop. Over the years many new dioceses were created from the original territory of the Archdiocese. In 1928 districts of Raichur and Gulbarga were detached to form the diocese of Bellary. Krishna and West Godavari districts were detached in 1937 for the erection of the diocese of Vijayawada. Diocese of Warangal was established in 1952 with the districts of Warangal, Khammam, Nalgonda and Karimnagar. In 1976 the new diocese of Nalgonda was formed with Mahabubnagar district of Hyderabad Archdiocese and Nalgonda district of Warangal diocese.
Marathi speaking areas of the Archdiocese were detached in 1978 to form the diocese of Aurangabad. Khammam was made a new diocese in February, 1988. On June 18, 1982 the district of Bidar was entrusted to the pastoral care of Mangalore diocese. The Archdiocese with an area of 30,814 sq. kms. and with a total population of around 12.37 million, has about 87,541 Catholics. It has 107 diocesan and 116 Religious priests, 37 Brothers and 729 Religious Sisters are active in 72 parishes, including one parish of Malankara rite. At present the Archdiocese has four districts of Andhra Pradesh - Hyderabad, Ranga Reddy, Medak and Nizamabad.
Abp MARAMPUDI JOJI
Address: Archbishop's House9-1-17/1 Sardar Patel RoadSecunderabad - 500 003. Tel: (040) 27 80 55 45, 27 80 54 18 (O), 27 80 07 09 (P) Fax: (040) 27 71 80 89 Mobile: 09 84 80 10 950E-mail: [email protected]
Area: 30,814 sq. kms.Total population: 12.37 millionCatholics: 87,541Languages spoken: Telugu, English, Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi.Revenue districts: Hyderabad, Ranga Reddy, Medak and Nizamabad. StatisticsDiocesan Clergy: 107Religious Priests: 116Religious Brothers: 37Religious Women: 792No. of Parishes: 72Houses of Women Religious: 37Houses of Men Religious: 15 Formation HousesMajor Seminary: 01 Seminarians: 35 Minor Seminary: 01 Seminarians: 20
Khammam Diocese
History
The Diocese of Khammam comprises the entire revenue district of Khammam. This territory was bifurcated from the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of Warangal diocese by Pope John Paul II, by the Papal Bull "ad perpetua, rei memoriam" dated January 22, 1988 and published on February 11, 1998.
Bp PAUL MAIPAN
Address: Bishop's House,Khammam P.O. 507 003.Andhra Pradesh. Tel: (08742) 22 459 (O), 22 460 (P)Fax: (08742) 23 083 E-mail: [email protected] ,[email protected]
Kurnool Diocese History The Diocese comprises the civil districts of Kurnool and Anantapur. On 12th June, 1967, these districts were separated from Nellore diocese and formed into Kurnool diocese.
The French Jesuits worked in these areas in 1700. Three French Jesuits are buried at Krishnapuram in Anantapur district. After the withdrawal of Jesuits in 1773 the Paris Foreign Missionary Society took over the Church work and kept the faith of the people alive. For the last 70 years the Mill Hill Fathers have evangelised these areas. The Franciscan Fathers also laboured in the western parts of the diocese for some time.
Bp JOHANNES GORANTLA
Address: Bishop's HouseB. Camp, Kurnool - 518 002Andhra Pradesh. Tel: (08518) 27 03 93 (O), 27 68 12 (P)Fax: (08518) 27 03 13E-mail:mailto:[email protected],mailto:[email protected]
Nalgonda Diocese
History
The Diocese of Nalgonda was erected by the Papal Bull "Animarum Utiliati", dated May 31, 1976 of Pope Paul VI. It comprises the civil district of Nalgonda which was part of Warangal diocese and the civil district of Mahaboobnagar, which was part of the Archdiocese of Hyderabad
Bp JOJI GOVINDU
Address: Bishop's HouseRashtrapathi RoadNalgonda - 508 001Andhra Pradesh. Tel: (08682) 24 40 20 (O), 23 25 20 (P)Fax: (08682) 23 25 20E-mail: [email protected]
Nellore Diocese
History
The First Fathers in the area were the Jesuits from Pondicherry in 1700. By 1736 many Telugus had joyfully accepted baptism. After the Jesuit withdrawal in 1773 the people were left without priests for 50 years until the priest of the Paris Foreign Missionary Society came. Though few in number these gallant Fathers kept the faith alive so that the northern area of the Carnatic Mission was erected into Vicariate Apostolic and entrusted to the secular Irish Fathers (Maynooth and All Hallows). To aid these fathers, priests of St. Joseph's Society Mill Hill, London came in 1875 and began working among the Telugus.
The Diocese of Nellore was erected by virtue of the Papal Bull "Ad majus religionis incrementum" dated July 3, 1928; however the communication was sent on November 15, 1928 mentioning that the decree of erection will take effect on November 26, 1928, comprising the civil districts of Nellore, Ananthapur, Chitoor, Cuddapah, Kurnool and Guntur, and Bp Bouter became the First Bishop of the new diocese.
In 1940 the civil district of Guntur became a Diocese entrusted to the secular clergy. In August 1959 the taluks of Allur and Adoni, formerly part of the Diocese of Bellary, were added to the Diocese of Nellore. In 1967, the Diocese of Kurnool was formed out of Nellore with the districts of Kurnool and Ananthapur.
In 1976 the taluks of Chitoor and Palmaner from the Diocese of Vellore were added to the Diocese of Nellore. In 1977 the Diocese of Cuddapah was carved out of Nellore with the Districts of Cuddapah and Chitoor. At the time the taluks of Giddalur and Markapur of the Diocese of Kurnool and the taluks of Ongole and Chirala were added to the Diocese of Nellore. Today the Diocese of Nellore consists of the district of Nellore and the district of Prakasam except Adoni taluk.
Bp PUDHOTA C. BALASWAMY
Address: Bishop's HouseSanthapetNellore - 524 001Andhra Pradesh.
Tel: (0861) 23 31 038, 23 20 191 (P)Fax: (0861) 23 23 950Mobile: 09 44 01 61 291E-mail: [email protected]
Srikakulam Diocese
History
The diocese of Srikakulam was erected in 1993 carving it from the civil district of Srikakulam and the Taluks of Kurupam, parvathipuram, Cheepurupalli and Gummalakshmipuram of Vizianagaram District. The geographical area of the diocese is 8,542 square kilometers. It was bifurcated from the erstwhile diocese of Visakhapatnam and erected a separate diocese on the August 4, 1993, with Most Rev. A. Innayya as the first bishop of Srikakulam. The diocese was started with 35,000 Catholics, 14 parishes, and few resources for caring to the spiritual, pastoral, social, economical and educational development of the vast population of the area. With the strenuous efforts and zeal of Bishop, priests and religious the task of building up of the Church in Srikakulam diocese has been speeded up still more and today it has more than 50,000 Catholics, 22 parishes, 32 priests, 75 sisters and 154 catechists.
Socio-economic conditions of the people
The geographical area of the diocese could broadly be divided into two regions like the coastal belt and upland region. The people living in these regions are predominantly the agricultural labourers as agriculture is the main occupation. The people living in the plain and upland region do have the advantage occupations like working in the forest, collecting the products from the forest like gum, fire wood, timber, honey, tamarind etc. and vending the same to the people of the plain areas either in exchange of the other commodities or for cash. The Srikakulam district is the second largest one in the state of Andhra Pradesh having the highest concentration of the Scheduled Tribes living across the Western Ghats, either at the foot or the top hills. The tribes like Savaras, Jatapus, Gadabas and Kons are widely seen in this forest area. They make their lives mostly depending upon the forest while some cultivation their pretty extent of lands.
The people living in plain areas of Srikakulam and parts of Viziangaram are the agricultural labourers. In almost all the villages majority of the population are scheduled castes. There are also some people who do possess some extent of lands ranging from 0.50 to 2.50 acres. Since the income derived form these lands is not adequate to supplement the maintenance of their families, they are forced to work in the fields of the rich of the area as agricultural labourers.
In any case the daily income of a poor family does not exceed Rs. 35 to 40/-. In most of the family one can see that the children also go for work just to supplement the income of their parents. Hence the literacy percentage in the diocese is very low. The diocese with its limited resources trying to raise this literacy percentage among the Catholics with whom the priests and nuns have free access. Even for the pastoral activities in the parish level, the people are not in position to contribute much to the church; just because of their poverty. Seeing their condition the Church also does never force the people to pay for the celebrations or functions. At this juncture the diocese with its limited available resources is managing most of the functions or celebrations in the parish/deanery/diocesan level.
Bp ADAGATLA CHINNA INNAYYA
Address: Bishop's HouseBakagathopeSrikakulam, Andhra Pradesh - 532 001. Tel: (08942) 22 23 265 (O), 22 27 819 (P) Fax: (08942) 22 22 940 E-mail: [email protected]
Area: 8,452 sq.kms.Total population: 2,71,253Catholics: 50,000Languages spoken: Telugu, Oriya and EnglishRevenue districts: Srikakulam and Revenue mandals of Kurupam, Gummalakshmipuramm, Paravathipuram andCheepurapalli of Viziangaram. Recapitulation of StatisticsDiocesan Clergy: 18 Religious Priests: 14Religious Brothers: 04Religious Women: 75No. of Parishes: 22Houses of Women Religious: 17Houses of Men Religious: 08 Religious Formation Houses Minor Seminary: 01 No. of Educational InstitutionsTechnical Institutions: 01High Schools (10th std.): 04Primary Schools: 14Hospitals: 02Dispensaries: 04
Vijayawada DioceseHistory The Diocese of Vijayawada comprised the whole of Krishna and West Godavari districts and the Taluks of Amalapuram, Kothapeta, Razole and Mummidivaram in East Godavari district in Andhra Pradesh.
This territory was separated from Hyderabad and made a "Missio sui Juris" by a Brief of the Sacred Congregation of Propaganda Fide, dated January 10, 1933 and erected to a diocese on April 23, 1937.
The Diocese of Eluru was bifurcated from Vijayawada on February 26, 1977. The Diocese of Vijayawada now comprises only the civil district of Krishna.
Bp PRAKASH MALLAVARAPU
Address: Bishop's HouseRing Road,Vijayawada - 520 008Krishna Dist.Andhra Pradesh.
Tel: (0866) 24 71 355, 24 71 093 (O), 24 84 647 (P)Fax: (0866) 24 75 955 (O)E-mail: [email protected]
Vishakhapatnam ArchdioceseHistory
The area of the Diocese of Visakhapatnam now consists of the area of the civil districts of Visakhapatnam, East Godavari and part of Vizianagaram in Andhra Pradesh.
This territory was part of the Diocese of Mylapore from 1806, and in 1833 it became part of the Vicariate Apostolic of Madras. However, organized Church work began to take place only from 1845, when it was erected into a separate Pro-Vicariate on 16th March, 1845 and was handed over to the Fathers of St. Francis de Sales of Annecy, France. Later it was made a Vicariate Apostolic through a Brief of Pope Pius IX, on 3rd April, 1850; and it was constituted into a Diocese when the Indian Hierarchy was established on 1st September 1886. This original territory of the Diocese of Visakhapatnam in 1886 has given shape by now to some fourteen Dioceses including three Archdioceses, Nagpur being the first one in 1887 and Srikakulam being the latest one in 1993.
The First Fathers of St. Francis de Sales on their arrival in Visakhapatnam found there one old Theatine priest who was the last survivor of the priests from Mylapore. At that time there were only a few Catholics scattered about who were mostly European troops in 1850 their total number was estimated to be 4000 even though the Vicariate included the Central Province and Berar which were separated from Visakhapatnam in 1886. The present Diocese is only less than one twentieth in area of the original Diocese in 1886.
It became an Archdiocese on October 30, 2001. The Metropolitan have as its suffragans the diocese of Srikakulam, Eluru, Vijayawada, Guntur and Nellore, lying near the coastal belt on the Bay of Bengal.
With the erection of the new Ecclesiastical Province of Visakhapatnam the province of Hyderabad will have its suffragans the dioceses of Cuddapah, Khammam, Kurnool, Nalgonda, Warangal and the Syro - Malabar Eparchy of Adilabad.
Abp KAGITHAPU MARIADAS
Address: Archbishop's HouseMaharanipeta P.O.Visakhapantam - 530 002 Andhra Pradesh. Tel: (0891) 27 06 428 (O), 27 04 404 (P)Fax: (0891) 27 04 404E-mail: [email protected]
Warangal DioceseHistory The Diocese of Warangal was detached from the ecclesiastical territory of Hyderabad and was created by the Apostolic Constitution of Pius XII on December 22, 1952. Bp Alphonsus Beretta, PIME, was appointed the First Bishop of Warangal, transferring him from the See of Hyderabad.
It comprised then of the civil districts of Warangal, Nalgonda, Khammam and Karimnagar. In 1977 the civil district of Nalgonda was separated and formed into a new Diocese of Nalgonda. In December 1985 Bp A. Beretta, PIME, retired. Msgr K. Joseph was the Administrator in 1986, Bp Thumma Bala has taken over the diocese as the second Bishop in March 1987. He hails from the same Diocese of Warangal. In 1988 the civil district of Khammam has been separated and formed into a new Diocese of Khammam. Now the Diocese is left with the civil districts of Warangal and Karimnagar.
Address: Bishop's HouseFatimanagarWarangal - 506 004Andhra Pradesh. Tel: (0870) 24 59 128 (O), 24 59 332 (P)Fax: (0870) 24 59 499E-mail: [email protected]
Bp THUMMA BALA
Jesus Youth has its presence in the following parts of Andhra Pradesh. These include:
Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Khammam, Adilabad, Warangal, Nalgonda, ( Amalapuram, Visakhapatnam,Guntur, Bhimavaram. )
Jesus Youth in Hyderabad
Jesus Youth has a presence in Hyderabad since the year 2001. Few committed members used to meet up at Sanathnagar St.Theresa’s parish every Sunday for a weekly prayer meeting. Their commitment to regularly meet and pray provided the roots for the Jesus Youth movement in the city. This prayer meeting was conducted with the support and guidance of the then parish priest Fr.Michael.In 2004 few of the Teenagers from the Parish went for a 3 day program, conducted by Jesus youth at Mangalore. These Teens after coming back started a small prayer group and met every Sunday for prayer at Sanathnagar.
The same year Jesus Youth conducted a one day programme for the nursing school students of J.M.J nursing school, Sanathnagar. There after every fourth Sunday of the month a 3 hour programme is conducted by Jesus Youth. This was the beginning of Nurses ministry in Hyderabad. Sr.Alosyan, Sr. Rojamma support and guide Jesus Youth activities in J.M.J nursing school. Many more Jesus Youth who came to Hyderabad to work/study joined this prayer group at St.Theresa’s. Their presence strengthened the fellowship. They all felt a need to gather all the Jesus Youth in the city for a day of recollection and prayer. They came together on September 2nd at Sathyodayam for Family Gathering 05’.Rev Fr.Pakiaraj S.J and Rev. Fr.Anthony S.J provided the support and facilities to make this gathering happen. The Family gathering brought a thirst in everyone’s heart to serve the Lord more closely. All felt a need of preparing spiritually through a retreat. Again in Apr 2006 at Sathyodayam, 70 – 80 youth, from different parishes gathered for a 3 day growth retreat. This marked the beginning of a blessed time for Jesus Youth in the city. The need for regular prayer group and fellowship, lead to start a prayer group at St.Francis college, Begumpet. This prayer group is the back bone of all other activities of Jesus Youth. Many activities were initiated by this group like Nurses gathering, Family Gathering 06’, Genesis 06’,Outreaches to parishes, Evangelization outreaches to other parts of A.P.
Jesus Youth in Vijayawada.
A young man Stephen (First full timer from AP 2003) with some encouragement of an elder attended Jesus Youth conference in Kerala in 2001 & after returning to his place he started a small JY Prayer group in Gudivada Parish. In the year 2003, Fr. Chinnapa and RST team organized National Charismatic Convention in Vijayawada and it opened the doors for Jesus Youth to come officially and Brother Leo and his team from Kerala came and conducted some JY programs in some parishes in Vijayawada Diocese.
In 2004 they sent Semi John, full timer for Vijayawada and she started small prayer group in Stella College and she use traveled to Adilabad, Khammam and other places in Vijayawada to preach good news and that is the foundation for Jesus Youth movement in Khammam.Every year at least 10 people started to attend the cultural exchange program from Gudivada and last year more than 10 people attended from Stella college for the cultural exchange program.After Simi, her successor Sanju Baskher , Full timer came and he helped a lot to strengthen the JY Prayer groups in Gudivada and Stella college.In 2006, with the blessings of Bishop Most . Rev. Prakash Mallavarapu Jesus Youth movement declared officially and Fr. Don Bosco took in – charge of Youth office and now Jesus is taking care of every activity in Vijayawada.
Jesus Youth in Khammam
As we all know Jesus Youth national office used to send invitations for all dioceses in India to encourage youth to participate in JY programs.In the year 2003, with the encouragement of Most .Rev. Paul Mipan, Bishop of Khammam some youth attended cultural exchange program and that year they started prayer groups.
In Khammam and other places in that diocese with the help of Sr. Ciny, Fr. Sampath and Sr. Sherily, Prashant took full timer training and took one year commitment and went for missionary work to Assam in 2005.
Jesus Youth in Adilabad.
In the year 2003 Fr. Kurian encouraged some youth from Bellampally parish and took then to cultural exchange program and after that they came and started prayer groups in their parish and in 2004 more than 10 people attended cultural exchange program and Synthia took full timer training and started working as JY in Adilabad diocese with the help of Sr. Jessy , Fr. Biju and Fr. Sampath.
In 2004, a group of professionals (Doctors and Engineers) lead by Brother Leo came from Kerala and stayed in Adilabad for more than 15 days and they organized evangelization programs, medical camps and also they took initiative and formed a core group with the local youth of Adilabad diocese and in 2005 almost 7 people with Fr. Biju attended National Conference in Bangalore.
ANDHRA PRADESH Hyderabad
Name Day/s Timing Venue Contact Person
Hyderabad
Central Prayer Group Sunday 03:00PM - 5:00PM St. Francis College, BegumpetShibu Devasia - [email protected]
Teen’s Prayer Group Sunday 10:00-11:00AM St. Theresa Church, Sanath Nagar Prasanth - 04055169766
Nurses Prayer Group 4th Sunday 11:00AM-01:00PM JMJ School of Nursing, Sanath Nagar Besto Sebastin [email protected] Mb. 9849383744
Campus Prayer Group Saturday 01:00-02:00PM St. Francis College, Begumpet Chris - 04027221264
Vijaywada
Central Prayer Group Sunday 03:00-5:00PM Gunthalla Fr. Bosco -9395589666
Campus Prayer Group Saturday 5:00PM-6:00PM Stella Mary College Sr. Jacintha -08662474368
Parish Prayer Group Everyday 07:00PM - 08:00PM Pezzonipat Parish Phani - 9346492373
Gudivada
Parish Prayer Group Sunday 11:00AM-12:00PM Gudivada Parish -1 Prasanth - 9290097463
Parish Prayer Group Sunday 5:00PM-6:00PM Stella Mary College Stephen - 9247237394
Gudlavlleru
Parish Prayer Group Sunday 9:00-10:30 Gudlavlleru Parish Fr. Cleveraj - 9440883407
Warangal
Campus Prayer Group Thursday 4:00-5:30 Christ Jyothi College Stephen P.P No.- 9949896526 (Manoj)
Adillabad
Parish Prayer Group Sunday 11:00AM-12:00PM Sacred Heart Church, Bellampally Scinthia - 9848457784
Family Prayer Meetings Thursday 7:00PM-8:30PM Sacred Heart Church Parishners, Bellampally Scinthia - 9848457784, Pinto