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'''Chittoor''', also known as '''Chittur''', is a town and district of [[India]]'s [[Andhra Pradesh]] [[states and territories of India|state]]. It is famous for the [[Tirupati]], [[Kanipakam]] and [[Sri Kalahasti]] temples. Population 252,654 ([[2001]] census). Chittoor is in the [[Poini River]] valley of southernmost Andhra Pradesh, at the junction of [[Bangalore]]-[[Chennai]] national highway 4 and national highway 18. It is a market center for [[mango]]s, [[cereal|grain]], [[sugarcane]], and [[peanut]]s. Its industries include [[oilseed]] and [[rice]] milling. Chittoor's leading industry and largest employer is Amararaja Group employing over 3,600 people. It is also home to [[Nutrine]] Confectionaries, a major chocolate manufacturer in India, which was acquired by [[Godrej]] group in 2007. The [[ISRO]] Radar Center is located at Gadanki, on the Chittoor-Tirupati Highway.
'''Chittoor''', also known as '''Chittur''', is a town and district of [[India]]'s [[Andhra Pradesh]] [[states and territories of India|state]]. It is famous for the [[Tirupati]], [[Kanipakam]] and [[Sri Kalahasti]] temples. Population 252,654 ([[2001]] census). Chittoor is in the [[Poini River]] valley of southernmost Andhra Pradesh, at the junction of [[Bangalore]]-[[Chennai]] national highway 4 and national highway 18. It is a market center for [[mango]]s, [[cereal|grain]], [[sugarcane]], and [[peanut]]s. Its industries include [[oilseed]] and [[rice]] milling. Chittoor's leading industry and largest employer is Amararaja Group employing over 3,600 people. It is also home to [[Nutrine]] Confectionaries, a major chocolate manufacturer in India, which was acquired by [[Godrej]] group in 2007. The [[ISRO]] Radar Center is located at Gadanki, on the Chittoor-Tirupati Highway.

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For the district information, see Chittoor district.
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Population
 (2001)
 • Total3,735,000

Chittoor, also known as Chittur, is a town and district of India's Andhra Pradesh state. It is famous for the Tirupati, Kanipakam and Sri Kalahasti temples. Population 252,654 (2001 census). Chittoor is in the Poini River valley of southernmost Andhra Pradesh, at the junction of Bangalore-Chennai national highway 4 and national highway 18. It is a market center for mangos, grain, sugarcane, and peanuts. Its industries include oilseed and rice milling. Chittoor's leading industry and largest employer is Amararaja Group employing over 3,600 people. It is also home to Nutrine Confectionaries, a major chocolate manufacturer in India, which was acquired by Godrej group in 2007. The ISRO Radar Center is located at Gadanki, on the Chittoor-Tirupati Highway.

Chittoor District

The district is bounded by Anantapur District to the northwest, Cuddapah District to the north, Nellore District to the northeast, Tamil Nadu state to the south, and Karnataka state to the southeast. Area 15,359 km², population 2,267,769 (1991 census). Mango and tamarind groves surround the town of Chittoor, and cattle are raised in the district. Chittoor is famous for the Kanipakam temple (12 km). Its also famous for mangos ( called as collector/totapari/chittoor variety) and jaggery. IT Exports nearly 500 Million Tonnes of Raw / Processed Pulp / Fruit to External World. Around 200 small & medium scale granite industries function in and around Chittoor. Vijaya Diary was one of the federations to process milk on a large scale in the district. Incidentally, it is largest unit in the country after AMUL (Gujarat)

Tirupati temple is the most visited and richest temple in India, often receiving 200,000 visitors a day. Horsley Hills, formerly called Enugu Mallamma Konda, is a summer resort located near the town of Madanapalle. It is known to some as the "Andhra Ooty". Madanapalle is the center of an agricultural region noted for its fruits and vegetables, especially tomatoes and is also famous for hospitals like T.B.Sanitorium which is located in Arogyavaram, 5 km form Madanapalle, Apollo Hospital at Arragonda. Rishi Valley, near Horsely Hills is noted for its residential education Gurukula. One of India's greatest philosopher, Jiddu Krishnamurti chose this site to set up his Jiddu krishnamurti foundation as well as Rishi valley school, one of India's elite boarding schools. Gurramkonda, in the western part of the district, is an historic center, with an old fort and a sultan's palace called the Rangini Mahal. Other notable places in the district are Ardhagiri, Chandragiri .

Demographics

While Telugus form the largest linguistic group in Chittoor district, Tamil is widely spoken in places like Chittoor Town, Tirupathi, Sri Kala Hasti, Kuppam and other towns bordering Tamil Nadu. Urdu is also spoken by a considerable group of people, as 10% of Chittoor population is Muslim Minorities.

Chittoor town has a sex ratio of 1000: 985. Th literacy rate of the town is 90.60%. [1] The Palamaner town is also called poor man's Ooty.

Educational Institutions

Chittoor is home of many reputed educational institutions. The notable ones are:

High Schools and Junior Colleges:

  • Vivekananda Educational Academy, Chittoor, Anantapur, Kadapa,Punganur, Palamaner etc
  • Sir C.R.Reddy High School, Chittoor
  • Sri Saraswathi Vidhyanikathen Residential School, Pattoor, Chittoor
  • Sri Samatha English Medium School, Irala, Chittoor
  • Vignana Deepthi English Medium School,Chittoor
  • B.Z. High School, Chittoor.
  • S.V.Z.P High School, Kanipakam, Chittoor.
  • PCR Govt junior college, Chittoor.
  • Varadapa Naidu Municipal School, Chittoor.
  • B.S. Kannan Govt High School and Junior College.
  • B.V.Reddy School,Chittoor
  • Little Flower High School, Chittoor.
  • Dr C.R.Reddy high school,Chittoor
  • St. Mary's School, Bangarupalyam.
  • Vignana Jyothi Junior College, chittoor
  • PCR Govt High School, Chittoor

Degree Colleges:

  • Sri Venkateswara College of Arts & Science, Tirupathi
  • Sri Govindrajswamy college of Arts and Science, Tirupathi
  • Vignana Sudha Degree & PG College, Chittoor.
  • Geervani Degree College, Chittoor.
  • Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering and Technology(SVCET), Chittoor.
  • Sri Venkatesh Perumalla College of Engineering and Technology(SVPCET), Puttur.
  • Sri Venkateswara University College of Engineering, Tirupati.
  • Sri Venkateswara Medical College, Tirupati.
  • Sri Venkateswara Agricultural Collge, Tirupati.
  • Padmavati Mahila University, Tirupati.
  • Sreenivasa Institute of Technology and Management Studies (SITAMS), Chittoor - www.sitams.org
  • Sreenivasa Educational Institute of Commerce Degree&PG College (SEICOM), Tirupati
  • P.V.K.N Govt Degree College, Chittoor, 517001
  • Sri Kalahasteeswara Institute of Technology,SriKalahasti.
  • V.C.R Degree college,Mittoor.
  • Besant Theosophical college, Chittoor District (Madanapalli)
  • Sri siddartha college, Madanapalli chittoor district
  • Madanapalle Institute of Technology & Science, Angallu, Madanapalle
  • Kuppam College of Engineering, Kuppam
  • Vijayam Degree College, Chittoor

ATMS and Banks

Banks: 1)State Bank of India 2)State Bank of Hyderabad 3)Andhra Bank 4)Canara Bank 5)Vijaya bank 6)Central Bank of India 7)Indian bank 8)Bank of India 9)Corporation bank 10)Punjab National Bank 11)Union Bank of India 12)Axis Bank 13)Vysya Bank 14)Karur Vysya Bank 15)Indian overseas Bank 16)Lakshami Vilas Bank 17)Centurian Bank of Punjab 18)IndusIndo Bank

ATMs: 1)State Bank of India 2)State Bank of Hyderabad 3)Andhra Bank 4)Centurion Bank 5)Vijaya bank 6)ICICI Bank (New) 7)Indian bank 8)Bank of India 9)Corporation bank 10)Punjab National Bank 11)Union Bank of India 12)Axis Bank 13)Karur Vysya Bank 14)Indian overseas Bank 15)IndusIndo Bank

Universities :

  • Dravidian University, Kuppam-517425
  • S.V.University , Tirupathi
  • Sri Padmavathi Mahila Viswa Vidyalayam (University for Women), Tirupati
  • Rashtriya Samskrit Vidyapeetham (Sanskrit University), Tirupati(A deemed to be University)
  • Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences(SVIMS), Tirupati(A deemed to be University)
  • Sri Venkareswara Agriculture University

Assembly Constituency

Chittoor is an assembly constituency in Andhra Pradesh. There are 1,74,663 registered voters in Chittoor constituency in 1999 elections.

List of Elected Members:[2]

  • 1955 - P Rajagopal Naidu (Assembly, MP)
  • 1970 - P.Chinamma Reddy (PCR)
  • 1978 - N.P.Venkateswara Choudary
  • 1983 - Jhansi Laxmi (MP)
  • 1985 - R. Gopinathan
  • 1989, 1994 ,1999 and 2009 - Chittoor KrishnaReddy Jayachandra Reddy, C K Babu
  • 2004 - A.s Manohar

Member of Parlament

Main Article: Chittoor (Lok Sabha constituency)

Notable personalities from Chittoor district

References

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