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GeographyThe district lies between 13 30’ and 15 6’ of Northern latitude and 70 5’ and 80 15’ of Eastern latitude. Nellore's total land area is 13,076 square kilometers (8,761) sq. miles. It is bordered by the Bay of Bengal to the east, the state of Tamil Nadu to the South, the district of Cuddapah, and the district of Prakasam to the north. The eastern side consists of area of low lying land extending from the base of the Eastern Ghats to the sea. The west side of the district is separated from Cuddapah district by Veligonda hills. The district is split by the River Pennar and is located on both south and north banks of it.
Sri Amarajeevi Potti Sri Ramulu Nellore district occupies an area of 13,076 square kilometres (5,049 sq mi),[4] comparatively equivalent to the Phillippines' Negros Island.[5] It has an average elevation of 19 metres (62 feet).
About the half of the total area is cultivated and the rest is wasteland[6] because of it is rocky land, sandy coastline or covered with scrub jungles. Pennar, Swarnamukhi and Gundlakamma are the main rivers that flow through the most of the district. They are not navigable, and are mainly used for irrigation purposes. Tributaries to Penna like Kandaleru and Boggeru serve the remaining area.
This area is rich in particular kind of flint called quartzite, out of which the prehistoric man made his weapons and implements.
[edit] ClimateWinter: January and February
Summer: March to May
South West Monsoons – June to September
North East Monsoons – October to December
The maximum temperature is 36-46c during summer and the minimum temperature is 23-25c during winter. The rainfall ranges from 700–1000 mm through South West and North East Monsoons. Nellore is subject both to droughts and to floods based on the seasons.
[edit] EconomyProximity to the sea as well as to agricultural heartland has helped Nellore district to grow. The seaborne trade from Mipadu, Krishnapatnam and other port cities in district is on rise, but insignificant compared to trade via the road and rail.
[edit] AgricultureNellore is also famous for quality rice production and aqua (prawn and fish) culture. Nellore district is called the "Shrimp capital of India" due to its high production of cultured shrimp. About 70 percent of the total work force is dependent upon agriculture either as farmers or as agricultural labour. The main crops are rice paddy and sugar cane. It is particularly famous for a rice breed called "Molagolukulu". Other crops are cotton, lemon and oil seeds (like peanuts) and horticultural seeds.
A dam is located at Somasila across the Pennar River as it flows through the narrow Velikonda Hills. Another dam is located at Gandipalem across a tributary of Pennar. They support irrigation for many villages.
[edit] IndustryThe handloom sector is a small scale industry and next to agriculture by the number of people depend on it. Venkatagiri and Patur are important handloom centres in the district noted for their traditional handcrafted fine cotton and silk sarees embrodied with pure zari.
The following are major industries located in Sri Potti Sri Ramulu Nellore District
SHAR(Sri Harikota High Altitude Range) located in Sriharikota, Nellore Dt.
Kovur Thermal Power Plant (defunct)
Kovur Sugar Factory
Nellore Nippo Batteries factory.
Balaji Steel in Nellore.
Mica Mines in Gudur and Sydapuram mandals.
Adidas Apache in Tada, Nellore dt.
Krishnapatnam Thermal Station.
Krishnapatnam Port trust.
SBQ Steel plant, Gudur, Nellore dt.
Powertech, TADA, Nellore dt.
Nippo Batteries factory,TADA,Nellore dt.
Krishnapatnam is a major port and market center situated at a distance of 20 km. The port is expected to become a world-class deep-water port. Iron ore and granite are being exported from Krishna Patnam to other countries like China. One railway line links it with Vekatachalam on main railway line. Tada is at a distance of 80 km from Nellore with new industrial ventures like the Adidas factory and Tata's Leather park.
[edit] Projects in progressAn International Leather park is being developed at Krishnapatnam. A railway line is being constructed from Krishnapattanam to Obulavari palle to link up this port with Mumbai Railway line. Rail Line is completed up to Venkatachalam junction connecting Nellore, Chennai cities. Construction of two Ultra Mega Power Projects with the capacity of 4000 MW each at Krishnapatnam is going on along with Simhapuri Power(Madhucon Group) 900MW, KPCL 1000MW, MeenakshiPower & Others 1000MW. Recently Central government gave clearance to IFFCO fertilizer factory at Regadi Chelika near Nellore. Central government is also planning to set up a 'Petro Chemical Terminal' at Krishnapatnam. Construction work of two textile parks at Menakur near Venkatagiri/Nayudupeta is expected to start soon. IFFCO will soon set up an agriculture based food processing special economic zone (SEZ) in Nellore. Lord Swaraj Paul-led Caparo Group will invest Rs 3,500 crore to set up an auto Special Economic Zone (SEZ) and a car-cum-aerospace components manufacturing facility in the Nellore.
RKKR Steels Limited, which has been involved in manufacturing and trading flat and long steel products, is expected to invest Rs 6200 crores more to expand its SBQ steel plant at Ankulapatur(NH5-Chinthavaram – Port Road) in Nellore district.
Hindusthan National Glass & Industries Ltd has come up with a proposal to establish a Rs 1,000-crore container glass and float glass manufacturing base in Naidupet of Nellore district in Andhra Pradesh. The construction of the float glass plant with a capacity of 600 tonnes a day will commence in early 2012 and is likely to be completed by 2014.
New Biotech laboratory is in proposal, it is a small scale biology lab, manufactures some biological products and helps farmers to implement new technologies in agriculture & poultry. Lab is yet to be constructed in Kota town, by M. Yoganand Kumar and it is likely to commence by 2015
-fertile land
-suitable for horticultutral purposes
-excellent investmemt opportunity
GeographyThe district lies between 13 30’ and 15 6’ of Northern latitude and 70 5’ and 80 15’ of Eastern latitude. Nellore's total land area is 13,076 square kilometers (8,761) sq. miles. It is bordered by the Bay of Bengal to the east, the state of Tamil Nadu to the South, the district of Cuddapah, and the district of Prakasam to the north. The eastern side consists of area of low lying land extending from the base of the Eastern Ghats to the sea. The west side of the district is separated from Cuddapah district by Veligonda hills. The district is split by the River Pennar and is located on both south and north banks of it.
Sri Amarajeevi Potti Sri Ramulu Nellore district occupies an area of 13,076 square kilometres (5,049 sq mi),[4] comparatively equivalent to the Phillippines' Negros Island.[5] It has an average elevation of 19 metres (62 feet).
About the half of the total area is cultivated and the rest is wasteland[6] because of it is rocky land, sandy coastline or covered with scrub jungles. Pennar, Swarnamukhi and Gundlakamma are the main rivers that flow through the most of the district. They are not navigable, and are mainly used for irrigation purposes. Tributaries to Penna like Kandaleru and Boggeru serve the remaining area.
This area is rich in particular kind of flint called quartzite, out of which the prehistoric man made his weapons and implements.
[edit] ClimateWinter: January and February
Summer: March to May
South West Monsoons – June to September
North East Monsoons – October to December
The maximum temperature is 36-46c during summer and the minimum temperature is 23-25c during winter. The rainfall ranges from 700–1000 mm through South West and North East Monsoons. Nellore is subject both to droughts and to floods based on the seasons.
[edit] EconomyProximity to the sea as well as to agricultural heartland has helped Nellore district to grow. The seaborne trade from Mipadu, Krishnapatnam and other port cities in district is on rise, but insignificant compared to trade via the road and rail.
[edit] AgricultureNellore is also famous for quality rice production and aqua (prawn and fish) culture. Nellore district is called the "Shrimp capital of India" due to its high production of cultured shrimp. About 70 percent of the total work force is dependent upon agriculture either as farmers or as agricultural labour. The main crops are rice paddy and sugar cane. It is particularly famous for a rice breed called "Molagolukulu". Other crops are cotton, lemon and oil seeds (like peanuts) and horticultural seeds.
A dam is located at Somasila across the Pennar River as it flows through the narrow Velikonda Hills. Another dam is located at Gandipalem across a tributary of Pennar. They support irrigation for many villages.
[edit] IndustryThe handloom sector is a small scale industry and next to agriculture by the number of people depend on it. Venkatagiri and Patur are important handloom centres in the district noted for their traditional handcrafted fine cotton and silk sarees embrodied with pure zari.
The following are major industries located in Sri Potti Sri Ramulu Nellore District
SHAR(Sri Harikota High Altitude Range) located in Sriharikota, Nellore Dt.
Kovur Thermal Power Plant (defunct)
Kovur Sugar Factory
Nellore Nippo Batteries factory.
Balaji Steel in Nellore.
Mica Mines in Gudur and Sydapuram mandals.
Adidas Apache in Tada, Nellore dt.
Krishnapatnam Thermal Station.
Krishnapatnam Port trust.
SBQ Steel plant, Gudur, Nellore dt.
Powertech, TADA, Nellore dt.
Nippo Batteries factory,TADA,Nellore dt.
Krishnapatnam is a major port and market center situated at a distance of 20 km. The port is expected to become a world-class deep-water port. Iron ore and granite are being exported from Krishna Patnam to other countries like China. One railway line links it with Vekatachalam on main railway line. Tada is at a distance of 80 km from Nellore with new industrial ventures like the Adidas factory and Tata's Leather park.
[edit] Projects in progressAn International Leather park is being developed at Krishnapatnam. A railway line is being constructed from Krishnapattanam to Obulavari palle to link up this port with Mumbai Railway line. Rail Line is completed up to Venkatachalam junction connecting Nellore, Chennai cities. Construction of two Ultra Mega Power Projects with the capacity of 4000 MW each at Krishnapatnam is going on along with Simhapuri Power(Madhucon Group) 900MW, KPCL 1000MW, MeenakshiPower & Others 1000MW. Recently Central government gave clearance to IFFCO fertilizer factory at Regadi Chelika near Nellore. Central government is also planning to set up a 'Petro Chemical Terminal' at Krishnapatnam. Construction work of two textile parks at Menakur near Venkatagiri/Nayudupeta is expected to start soon. IFFCO will soon set up an agriculture based food processing special economic zone (SEZ) in Nellore. Lord Swaraj Paul-led Caparo Group will invest Rs 3,500 crore to set up an auto Special Economic Zone (SEZ) and a car-cum-aerospace components manufacturing facility in the Nellore.
RKKR Steels Limited, which has been involved in manufacturing and trading flat and long steel products, is expected to invest Rs 6200 crores more to expand its SBQ steel plant at Ankulapatur(NH5-Chinthavaram – Port Road) in Nellore district.
Hindusthan National Glass & Industries Ltd has come up with a proposal to establish a Rs 1,000-crore container glass and float glass manufacturing base in Naidupet of Nellore district in Andhra Pradesh. The construction of the float glass plant with a capacity of 600 tonnes a day will commence in early 2012 and is likely to be completed by 2014.
New Biotech laboratory is in proposal, it is a small scale biology lab, manufactures some biological products and helps farmers to implement new technologies in agriculture & poultry. Lab is yet to be constructed in Kota town, by M. Yoganand Kumar and it is likely to commence by 2015