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Welcome to Warangal
Warangal District in Census 2011
Area, Population & Sex Ratio

Geographical Area : 12847.0 Km2
Population in Warangal (Census 2011)
Total Population
Total : 3522644
Male : 1766257
Female : 1756387

Under 6 Population
Total : 324410
Male : 169654
Female : 154756

Disabled population (Census 2001)
Total disabled population : 67121
In seeing : 32312
In speech : 6512
In hearing : 2893
In movement : 19017
Mental : 6387

 

 

 

 

Social, Environmental & Economic Sustainability
Our analysis of the rank of the district
Backwardness : 119
Sex Ratio Rank : 430
(Rank one is least sex ratio - Cenus 2001)
HIV Category District : A
(HIV Sentinel Surveillance 2004 -2006)
Disability : 68 (Census 2001)
Literacy Ratio : 427 (Census 2001)
Minority : Does not figure in MCD
Water : Flouride in Groundwater above permissible limits


Challenges of the district : Our research with local communities
Our major issues are water, poor infrastructure, unemployment & lack of industries.
Farmers are also suffering due to constant power failure and substandard fertilizers.
We do face from regular load shed.
There are no proper medical facilities.

Brief About Warangal District
Warangal History
Warangal and Hanamkonda as legend goes is linked with the dynasties of Great "Vishnukundins" and even prior to it also of the Buddhist and pre_Buddhist periods of indian History.During Eighth Century A.D. , Warangal with an old name "Orukal" has served as Capital City of Yadava king of the Kakatiyas or Ganapatis making Warangal as Capital City.The name of Warangal "Orugallu" is said to be correct form of Orukal which is the original designation ,the old town.The words the middle of the Warangal fort.The Kakatiya line seems to have been in existance even earlier to the middle of 7th Century A.D.because the famous Chines Piligrim Hieun-Tsang,mentions the nameof the Kingdom of "Danakakitya" in the South.The family name Kakatiya is derived from the local appellation of the Goddess Durga(Kakati).

After the fall of Bahamani Kingdom,Warangal fell to the "Qutab Shahis" of Golkonda and thereafter it has came under the sway of Nizam's dominitions. Thus the city of Warangal has developed both under the political and historical influences of successive great kings.The Historical events and development occured in Warangal City. These are :-
1. Kakatiya Stage 1260 - 1422
2. Transmission Stage 1422 - 1725
3. Asifijahi Stage 1725 - 1948
4. Modern Stage 1948 - On Wards.

 
Voice of Warangal NGO
How we have chosen the above NGO ?
From our database of 50 000 NGOs, we have randomly picked up NGOs for each district, so that we give opportunity for any NGO to share their concerns for the district.

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During 2013-14, we plan to talk to 3 to 5 NGOs from each district, including our set of recommended NGOs, to get an overall perspective of the challenges of the district.


NGO Database for this district
Total NGOs  
FCRA NGOs  
FCRA NGOs (1 crore plus)*  
Recommended NGOs  
* NGOs which received over Rs 1 crore FCRA donations in 2011-12
To know more about this database, send a mail to Rohini@IndianNGOs.com
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