Hyderabad district, India

Hyderabad, Hyderabad also ( Telugu: హైదరాబాదు జిల్లా; Urdu: ضلع حیدرآباد; Hindi: हैदराबाद जिला ) is one of 23 districts in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The administrative center is the city of Hyderabad.

Geography

The district lies to the west of Andhra Pradesh. He is framed by the District Rangareddy.

The district has an area of 217 km ², making it the smallest area of ​​the district in Andhra Pradesh (0.08 % of the area of Andhra Pradesh ). There is no contiguous forest areas. Through the city flows the Musi. For the supply of drinking water of Hyderabad several large water reservoirs were created in the nearby districts.

Climate

The monsoon season is from June to October. The long-term average of rainfall is 764 mm per year. The coldest month is January ( average 22.05 ° - 16 ° day minimum, a maximum of 28 ° ), the warmest May (average 32.42 ° - 26 ° Minimum, maximum 39 °).

Population

At the last census 2011 4.010.238 inhabitants were counted. Of these, 2,064,359 were men ( 51.5 percent) and 1,945,879 women. Among the Dalits were 2001 307.248 ( 8.0 percent), the Adivasi 34,560 ( 0.9 per cent) people. 2011 From the total number of inhabitants lived all persons (100 percent) in urban areas. The majority of the population of the district of Hyderabad speak Telugu. A significant number of people speak Urdu or Hindi as their mother tongue.

Population of the district according to confessions

A slight majority of the population belongs to the Hindus. The most important religious minority are Muslims, with over 41 percent of the population. A smaller minority are the Christians. The exact religious composition of the population shows the following table:

Demographics

As everywhere in India grows, the population in the district of Hyderabad for decades strong. However, the increase fell between the last two censuses to just 4.7 percent. Many people migrate to the District Rangareddy the surrounding region. From 2001 to 2011, the population grew by about 180,000 people yet. The exact figures shows the following table:

Significant places

The district is one of only three towns. The most significant is the capital of Hyderabad.

History

Hyderabad is part of Telangana region and shares its history. The district was created in 1948 Hyderabad by merging the former districts Atraf -a- Balda and Baghat. In its present form it is available since August 15, 1978 after the splintering of Rangareddy. Originally it was called Hyderabad ( Urban) district, but then received its present name after the Hyderabad ( Rural) district was renamed in Rangareddy.

Management

The district comprises 16 Mandals Hyderabad ( talukas ).

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