Yerrathivaripalli

Yerrathivaripalli
Madanapalle
village
Yerrathivaripalli
Yerrathivaripalli
Coordinates: 13°32′58″N 78°35′24″E / 13.54955°N 78.59010°E / 13.54955; 78.59010Coordinates: 13°32′58″N 78°35′24″E / 13.54955°N 78.59010°E / 13.54955; 78.59010
Country India
State Andhra Pradesh
District Chittoor
Area
  Total 2 km2 (0.8 sq mi)
Elevation 695 m (2,280 ft)
Population (2013)
  Total 400
  Density 200/km2 (520/sq mi)
Languages
  Official Telugu
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN 517325
Telephone code 918571
Vehicle registration AP 03

Yerrathivaripalli is a village which comes under Madanapalli Taluk. Its ia 9.2 km from Madanapalli and it is in Nimmanapalli mandal located in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh state, India - population 400 (2011 census).

Etymology

Legend has it that the name of the town was originally "Sathram ", which has, over time, changed into " Yerrathivaripalli".

Horsley Hills

Horsley Hills is situated near Yerrathivaripalli in Chittoor District at an altitude of 4400 feet (1314 m) above sea level. Mr. W.D. Horsley, a British member of the civil service and the then District Collector of Cuddapah, who found the climate very hot, selected this area as his summer resort on the top of the hills. He constructed two houses, the Kachari Room and the Milk Bungalow and developed it as a summer resort. There are four engineering colleges in Madanapalli and MITS Engineering college is the famous among them all. MITS is located at the foot of the Horsley Hills. World Health Organization's TB Sanatorium situated at about 8 km is a well known centre for TB research and cure.

Demographics

Description Village - Yerrathivaripalli. Government - Panchayath. Urban Agglomeration - Reddivaripalli. State - Andhra Pradesh.

Yerrathivaripalli villageTotalMaleFemale
Population400265235
Literates260160100
Children (0-6)382117
Average Literacy (%)55.6767.6645.32
Sexratio1012
Child Sexratio937

Yerrathivaripalli village comes under Reddivaripalli Panchayath.

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