Tenali is a city in Guntur district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is a municipality, and the headquarters of Tenali mandal and Tenali revenue division.[5] The city is renowned for art, culture, drama, and hence, it is called "Andhra Paris".[6] It is one of the twelve urban local bodies in Andhra Pradesh Capital Region[7] and the twelfth most populous town in the state, with a population of 199,345 as of 2011. Tenali town is also part of Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA).
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Etymology
The word Tenali is derived from Teravali.[5] Local lore claims that the word is a misnomer of Tella Naali, meaning White Naali tree. The white colour bark is an uncommon occurrence of Holoptelea integrifolia(Indian Elm), which is found in abundance around the town.[8]
Three canals of the Krishna River flow through Tenali City, making it a part of the rice bowl of Andhra Pradesh, resembling Paris, where three canals pass through the city. Hence Tenali is affectionately called "Andhra Paris". In 2011 the city limits were expanded by many kilometers. The expansion included the villages of Angalakuduru, Nandivelugu, Kolakaluru, Pinapadu and Burripalem.
Tenali is situated at 16°14′20″N80°38′42″E / 16.239°N 80.645°E / 16.239; 80.645, on the southern deltaic region of Krishna River.[3] The city is spread over an area of 29.56 km2 (11.41 sq mi).[2] It lies at an average altitude of 13 metres (43 ft) above mean sea level. It is also called as City without a National Highway. The East canal, the Nizampatnam canal and the West canal flow through the city, which originates from Krishna River.[10] The region around the city forms a part of Western Delta System of Krishna river.[11][12] The area is covered by Alluvium and the main soil varieties are Red and Black.[3]
Climate
Tenali has a tropical wet and dry climate (KöppenAw). The average annual temperatures range from a high of 33.3 °C (91.9 °F) to a low of 24.2 °C (75.6 °F). May is the hottest and December is the coolest months of the year.[13] The city receives maximum rainfall due to the onset of southwest monsoon season from June to October.[3] The annual precipitation averages 1,017 millimetres (40 in) with the month of August being the highest with 202 millimetres (8 in) and January being the lowest with 1 millimetre (0 in).[13]
Demographics
Religion in Tenali (2011)
Hinduism
83.76%
Islam
13.11%
Christianity
1.94%
Others (incl.unclassified and religion not stated)
As of 2011[update]census of India, there were 43,593 households with a population of 164,937. It comprises 81,427 males, 83,510 females and 14,340 children (age group of 0–6 years). The average literacy rate stood at 82.75% with 124,618 literates, of which males were 164,467 and females were 160,151. There are a total of 60,756 workers and 6,238 non–workers.[4] The number of households in 74 slums (37 notified and 7 non–notified) were 18,958 and the total slum population was 75,831.[14]: 11, 23
Language and religion
Telugu is the most spoken language with a total of 142,085 native speakers, followed by 19,923 Urdu speakers. A significant minority speak Hindi, Marathi and Bengali.[15] The religious population constitute 138,156 Hindus (83.76%), 21,619 Muslims (13.11%), 3,206 Christians (1.94%) and 1,355 (0.82%) not stating any religion.[16]
Government and politics
Civic administration
The Tenali Municipality is the seat of local government and the Tenali municipal council is the legislative body.[1] It was constituted in 1909 and is classified as a special grade municipality. The jurisdiction of the civic body is spread over an area of 16.63 km2 (6.42 sq mi).[2] It has a total of 70 election wards: 27 unreserved and 43 reserved. The wards are reserved 4 for SCs, 12 for STs and 24 for BCs.[17] Each ward is represented by a ward member and the wards committee is headed by a Chairperson.[18] The present Municipal Commissioner of the city is Venkata Krishna.[19] The municipality of the city has received several awards, such as the Green Leaf Award 2015 for Best Decentralised Solid Waste Management[20] and Green City of the country for waste segregation management.[21]
The municipality oversees civic needs, such as water supply, sewerage, roads, and parks, and is included in the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation.[24] The city residents rely on borewells, overhead reservoirs, and a filtration plant for daily water needs, which mainly draws water from the Krishna river of Prakasam Barrage.[25][26] The city municipality implements two-bin garbage collection, sanitation campaigns like Mana Tenali – It's people's creation for hygiene of the people,[27] ban on plastic bags etc.[28]
Economy
Tenali thrives on trade and agriculture.[29] Irrigation in the Western Delta, the region in which the city lies, is supported by water from the Krishna river.[30]Paddy is the major crop cultivated, producing on an average of 22–24 bags per acre.[12] Major crops include black gram, maize, and jowar.[31] The Tenali Agriculture Market Yard is used for trading and exporting agricultural products.[32]
The city being a part of the capital region, is recognized as one of the future growth centers.[33][34] It is also a part of the Tenali–Ponnur growth corridor.[35]
Culture
The city is notable for drama, fine arts, literature and poetry. The iconic Martyr's Memorial at Ranarang Chowk denotes the impact of the city on the Indian freedom struggle during the Quit India Movement.[36] The people of Tenali had responded to Mahatma Gandhi's call and organised a bandh on 12 August 1942. The British police had opened fire on them, and seven people had been killed on the spot, at Morrispeta which later came to be known as Ranarang Chowk. After Independence, seven pillars had been erected in the memory of the seven martyrs, and a statue of Mother India with a baby in her arms had been installed at Ranarang Chowk.[37]
It was the domicile of doyen of several social and revolutionary moments viz. Non Bramin Movement 1920 (Suryadevara raghavaiah Chowdary), Rationalist movement 1940 (Kaviraju Sri Tripuraneni), Radical Humanist Movement 1950 (Sri M.N. Roy) etc.[38]
Jalebi is very famous in Tenali city. It is made with jaggery instead of traditional way with sugar. There is no color added to Jalebi. When film industry was in Chennai, Jalebi is sent to film industry top people from Tenali. Many parcels will be sent to abroad on a daily basis. [41]
Transport
Tenali has a total road length of 410.00 km (254.76 mi).[42]Guntur, Mangalagiri, Burripalem and Ponnur roads are the arterial roads for road connectivity to the city. The road towards Guntur connects with SH 48 at Narakodur. The Tenali–Mangalagiri road, the Tenali–Narakodur road, and the Tenali–Chandole road are a part of the core road network of the district, which connects the city with Mangalagiri, Narakodur and Chandole respectively.[43][44]
Bus and rail transport are the major modes of public transport for inter district and inter state commuting.[45] The bus transport is provided by Tenali bus station, owned and operated by APSRTC.[46] The station is also equipped with a bus depot for storage and maintenance of buses.[47][48] It operates bus services to nearby and intrastate destinations.[49][50]
The primary and secondary school education is imparted by government, aided, and private schools, under the School Education Department of the state.[54][55] As per the school information report for the academic year 2015–16, there are a total of 71 schools, comprising 26 private schools, 44 municipal schools, and 1 other type of school.[56] The total number of students enrolled in primary, upper primary and high schools of the city is 11,544.[57]
Sri Vivekananda Central School, Adarsh Public School,[58] Sharon Talent School[59] St. John's Public School,[60]Kendriya Vidyalaya,[61] and Westberry School[62] are some of the public and private schools under CBSE and state boards. Yalavarthy Veda Pathashala, one of the oldest vedic schools founded in 1894, is located in Gandhi Nagar area of the city.[63]
There are 20 private aided junior colleges, such as the Taluk Junior college, the JMJ college for Women, the VSR and NVR college, and the Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Memorial Junior college. Additionally, fourteen unaided junior colleges provide undergraduate education.[64] The JMJ college for women and the VSR and NVR college are the two autonomous colleges under Acharya Nagarjuna University.[65] There are colleges for different fields of study, such as nursing,[66] Government Industrial Training Institute, and other institutes for vocational courses.[67][68]
Sports personalities from the city include National Senior Chess Silver Medalist International Master CRG Krishna,[70] National Challengers Championship winner and chess master S. Ravi Teja[71] and weightlifter Sai Revathi Ghattamaneni, a gold medalist at Senior Nationals in the 63-kg category.[72]
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