Bondam

Bondam is a village located in the Araku Valley Subdivision of Alluri Sitharama Raju district,Andhra Pradesh, India. This article provides a comprehensive overview of Bondam, covering its demographics, population statistics, household data, administrative structure, geographical area, connectivity, educational and medical facilities, electricity supply, drinking water sources, and nearby villages.

Bondam Overview

Administrative & Basic Details
VillageBondam
Pincode531149
Area241 Sq. Km
Village Code584082
Sub-DistrictAraku Valley
Sub-District Code4844
DistrictAlluri Sitharama Raju
District Code745
State/UTAndhra Pradesh
State/UT Code28
Gram PanchayatBondam
Gram Panchayat Code211758
Block PanchayatAraku Valley
Block Panchayat Code5919
Total Population (2011 Census)400
Total Households71
Nearest TownRaurkella (Distance: 7 Km)

Bondam has a population of 400 as recorded in the 2011 Census. It falls under the jurisdiction of Bondam Gram Panchayat and the Araku Valley Block Panchayat in Araku Valley District. The village has 71 households and is identified by village code 584082. Bondam is located in the 531149 postal area, contributing significantly to the rural administrative structure of Araku Valley Sub-District.

Total Population of Bondam

As of the 2011 census, Population of Bondam has a population of approximately 400 people, where the male population is 194 and the female population is 206.

Total 400
Male 194
Female 206

Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Population of Bondam

The population data for Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) in Bondam is as follows:

Scheduled Caste (SC)
Total Scheduled Caste 331
Male 167
Female 164
Scheduled Tribe (ST)
Total Scheduled Tribe 1027
Male 505
Female 522

Household in Bondam

There are approximately 71 households in Bondam. The average household size in the village is about 5 persons per house.

Type Stats
Household 71
People / Family 5

Assembly & Parliament Constituency of Bondam

Bondam falls under the Araku Valley Assembly and Parliament Constituency. The nearest town to Bondam is Araku Valley, which serves as the central hub for all major economic activities in the region.

Understanding Literacy Rates in Bondam Village

As per the 2011 Census, Bondam presents important statistics regarding its literacy and illiteracy rates.

Literacy in Bondam Village (2011):

Total 208
Male 114
Female 94

illiteracy in Bondam Village (2011):

Total 192
Male 80
Female 112

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Connectivity of Bondam


Connectivity Status (in year 2011)
Public Bus Available within <5 km distance
Railway Station Available within <5 km distance
Communication Available

Electricity Facilities


Electricity Supply Available
Domestic Electricity Not Available
Agricultural Electricity Not Available
Other Electricity Uses Not Available
All Households Electrified Yes

Education Facilities


Has Education Facility?Available
Primary School1
Middle School1
Secondary School0
Senior Secondary0
College0

Medical Facilities


Medical FacilityAvailable
Allopathic Hospital0
Ayurvedic Hospital0
Unani Hospital0
Homeopathic Hospital0
DispensariesAllopathic: 0, Ayurvedic: 0, Unani: 0, Homeo: 0
Primary Health Centre (PHC)
Other Medical Centres0

Drinking Water Facilities


Water Facility Available
Tap Water Not Available
Well Not Available
Tank Not Available
Tubewell Not Available
Handpump Available
Other Sources Not Available

Frequently Asked Questions About Bondam Village

The total population of Bondam Village is approximately 400 people.

The male population is 194, while the female population is 206.

Bondam Village has about 71 households.

The average household size in Bondam is approximately 5 people per household.

The total literate population is 208, which includes 114 males and 94 females.

The total illiterate population is 192, consisting of 80 males and 112 females.

There are 172 villages in the Araku Valley Sub-District.

Bondam Village falls under the Bondam Gram Panchayat.

The Pincode for Bondam Village is 531149.

Bondam Village is part of the Araku Valley Block Panchayat.