West Godavari District, as
its name indicates, is a part of the Godavari Delta
in Andhra Pradesh.
It lies between 16o 15'-17o30' northern latitudes and
80o55' and 81o55' eastern longitudes. It is surrounded by Khammam District on the
north, Krishna District and the Bay of Bengal on the south and on the
east by river Godavari and Krishna District on the West.
The District occupies an
area of 7742 sq.km. with density of population of 454 per sq.km. The
total population of the district is 35.18 lakhs, of which 27.90 lakhs is
rural and 7.28 lakhs urban.
in the district
The total forest area is 81,200 hectares, forming 10.49% of the total
geographical area of the district.
The area covered by paddy is 82.80%, tobacco: 4.86%, sugarcane: 4.73% and chilies:1.29%.
Above 70% of the workers are engaged in agriculture and allied actives. Nearly 37% of the population living in rural areas depends, upon agriculture for its livelihood. In about 68% of the irrigates area, the cultivation is mainly under canals. Tube wells and tank-g come next in the order of source of irrigation. The normal annual rainfall of the district is 1076.2 mm. Most of the rainfall is received during the south-west monsoon. West Godavari district is known as "the greenery of Andhra Pradesh".
The
district has 15,84,065 literates forming 53.38% of the population of the
district, excluding 0-6 age group. Separately for urban and rural
areas, the literacy rates work out to 67.61 and 49.55% respectively.
Again within the urban areas, the male and female literacy rates
separately work out to 74.72% and 60.55% respectively against the
corresponding figures of 55.75% and 43.30% in rural areas. |