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Thursday, December 16, 2010
One young academically excellent person went to apply for a managerial position in a big company.
He passed the first interview, the director did the last interview, to make the last decision.
The director discovered from the CV that the youth's academic
achievements were excellent all the way, from the secondary school until the postgraduate research, never had a year when he did not score.
The director asked, "Did you obtain any scholarships in school?" the youth answered "none".
The director asked, " Was it your father who paid for your school fees?" The youth answered, "My father passed away when I was one year old, it was my mother who paid for my school fees.
The director asked, " Where did your mother work?" The youth answered, "My mother worked as a clothes cleaner. The director requested the youth to show his hands. The youth showed a pair of hands that were smooth and perfect.
The director asked, " Have you ever helped your mother wash the clothes before?" The youth answered, "Never, my mother always wanted me to study and read more books. Furthermore, my mother can wash clothes faster than me.
The director said, "I have a request. When you go back today, go and clean your mother's hands, and then see me tomorrow morning.*
The youth felt that his chance of landing the job was high. When he went back, he happily requested his mother to let him clean her hands. His mother felt strange, happy but with mixed feelings, she showed her hands to the kid.
The youth cleaned his mother's hands slowly. His tear fell as he did that. It was the first time he noticed that his mother's hands were so wrinkled, and there were so many bruises in her hands. Some bruises were so painful that his mother shivered when they were cleaned with water.
This was the first time the youth realized that it was this pair of hands that washed the clothes everyday to enable him to pay the school fee. The bruises in the mother's hands were the price that the mother had to pay for his graduation, academic excellence and his future.
After finishing the cleaning of his mother hands, the youth quietly washed all the remaining clothes for his mother.
That night, mother and son talked for a very long time.
Next morning, the youth went to the director's office.
The Director noticed the tears in the youth's eyes, asked: " Can you tell me what have you done and learned yesterday in your house?"
The youth answered, " I cleaned my mother's hand, and also finished cleaning all the remaining clothes'
The Director asked, " please tell me your feelings."
The youth said, Number 1, I know now what is appreciation. Without my mother, there would not be the successful me today. Number 2, by working together and helping my mother, only I now realize how difficult and tough it is to get something done. Number 3, I have come to appreciate the importance and value of family relationship.
The director said, " This is what I am looking for, to be my manager.
I want to recruit a person who can appreciate the help of others, a person who knows the sufferings of others to get things done, and a person who would not put money as his only goal in life. You are hired.
A child, who has been protected and habitually given whatever he wanted, would develop "entitlement mentality" and would always put himself first. He would be ignorant of his parent's efforts. When he starts work, he assumes that every person must listen to him, and when he becomes a manager, he would never know the sufferings of his employees and would always blame others. For this kind of people, who may be good academically, may be successful for a while, but eventually would not feel sense of achievement. He will grumble and be full of hatred and fight for more. If we are this kind of protective parents, are we really showing love or are we destroying the kid instead?*
You can let your kid live in a big house, eat a good meal, learn piano, watch a big screen TV. But when you are cutting grass, please let them experience it. After a meal, let them wash their plates and bowls together with their brothers and sisters. It is not because you do not have money to hire a maid, but it is because you want to love them in a right way. You want them to understand, no matter how rich their parents are, one day their hair will grow gray, same as the mother of that young person. The most important thing is your kid learns how to appreciate the effort and experience the difficulty and learns the ability to work with others to get things done.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Saturday, December 11, 2010
RENTAL AGREEMENT
Friday, December 10, 2010
Thursday, December 9, 2010
HEART CARE
Ans:
1. Diet - Less of carbohydrate, more of protein, less oil
2. Exercise - Half an hour's walk, at least five days a week;
avoid lifts and avoid sitting for a longtime
3. Quit smoking4. Control weight
5. Control blood pressure and sugar
Qn: Is eating non-veg food (fish) good for the heart?
Ans: No Qn: It's still a grave shock to hear that some apparently healthy person gets a cardiac arrest.
How do we understand it in perspective?
Ans: This is called silent attack; that is why we recommend everyone past the age of 30 to undergo routine health checkups.
Qn: Are heart diseases hereditary?
Ans: Yes
Qn: What are the ways in which the heart is stressed? What practices do you suggest to de-stress?
Ans: Change your attitude towards life. Do not look for perfection in everything in life.
Qn: Is walking better than jogging or is more intensive exercise required to keep a healthy heart?
Ans: Walking is better than jogging since jogging leads to early fatigue and injury to joints .
Qn: Can people with low blood pressure suffer heart diseases?
Ans: Extremely rare
Qn: Does cholesterol accumulates right from an early age (I'm currently only 22) or do you have to worry about it only after you are above 30 years of age?
Ans: Cholesterol accumulates from childhood.
Qn: How do irregular eating habits affect the heart ?
Ans: You tend to eat junk food when the habits are irregular and your body's enzyme release for digestion gets confused.
Qn: How can I control cholesterol content without using medicines?
Ans: Control diet, walk and eat walnut.
Qn: Can yoga prevent heart ailments?
Ans: Yoga helps.
Qn: Which is the best and worst food for the heart?
Ans: Fruits and vegetables are the best and the worst is oil.
Qn: Which oil is better - groundnut, sunflower, olive?
Ans: All oils are bad .
Qn: What is the routine checkup one should go through? Is there any specific test?
Ans: Routine blood test to ensure sugar, cholesterol is ok. Check BP, Treadmill test after an echo.
Qn: What are the first aid steps to be taken on a heart attack?
Ans: Help the person into a sleeping position , place an aspirin tablet under the tongue with a sorbitrate tablet if available, and rush him to a coronary care unit since the maximum casualty takes place within the first hour.
Qn: How do you differentiate between pain caused by a heart attack and that caused due to gastric trouble?
Ans: Extremely difficult without ECG.
Qn: What is the main cause of a steep increase in heart problems amongst youngsters? I see people of about 30-40 yrs of age having heart attacks and serious heart problems.
Ans: Increased awareness has increased incidents. Also, edentary lifestyles, smoking, junk food, lack of exercise in a country where people are genetically three times more vulnerable for heart attacks than Europeans and Americans.
Qn: Is it possible for a person to have BP outside the normal range of 120/80 and yet be perfectly healthy?
Ans: Yes.
Qn: Marriages within close relatives can lead to heart problems for the child. Is it true?
Ans : Yes, co-sanguinity leads to congenital abnormalities and you may not have a software engineer as a child
Qn: Many of us have an irregular daily routine and many a times we have to stay late nights in office. Does this affect our heart ? What precautions would you recommend?
Ans : When you are young, nature protects you against all these irregularities. However, as you grow older, respect the biological clock.
Qn: Will taking anti-hypertensive drugs cause some other complications (short / long term)?
Ans : Yes, most drugs have some side effects. However, modern anti-hypertensive drugs are extremely safe.
Qn: Will consuming more coffee/tea lead to heart attacks?
Ans : No.
Qn: Are asthma patients more prone to heart disease?
Ans : No.
Qn: How would you define junk food?
Ans : Fried food like Kentucky , McDonalds , samosas, and even masala dosas.
Qn: You mentioned that Indians are three times more vulnerable. What is the reason for this, as Europeans and Americans also eat a lot of junk food?
Ans: Every race is vulnerable to some disease and unfortunately, Indians are vulnerable for the most expensive disease.
Qn: Does consuming bananas help reduce hypertension?
Ans : No.
Qn: Can a person help himself during a heart attack (Because we see a lot of forwarded emails on this)?
Ans : Yes. Lie down comfortably and put an aspirin tablet of any description under the tongue and ask someone to take you to the nearest coronary care unit without any delay and do not wait for the ambulance since most of the time, the ambulance does not turn up.
Qn: Do, in any way, low white blood cells and low hemoglobin count lead to heart problems?
Ans : No. But it is ideal to have normal hemoglobin level to increase your exercise capacity.
Qn: Sometimes, due to the hectic schedule we are not able to exercise. So, does walking while doing daily chores at home or climbing the stairs in the house, work as a substitute for exercise?
Ans : Certainly. Avoid sitting continuously for more than half an hour and even the act of getting out of the chair and going to another chair and sitting helps a lot.
Qn: Is there a relation between heart problems and blood sugar?
Ans: Yes. A strong relationship since diabetics are more vulnerable to heart attacks than non-diabetics.
Qn: What are the things one needs to take care of after a heart operation?
Ans : Diet, exercise, drugs on time , Control cholesterol, BP, weight.
Qn: Are people working on night shifts more vulnerable to heart disease when compared to day shift workers?
Ans : No.
Qn: What are the modern anti-hypertensive drugs?
Ans : There are hundreds of drugs and your doctor will chose the right combination for your problem, but my suggestion is to avoid the drugs and go for natural ways of controlling blood pressure by walk, diet to reduce weight and changing attitudes towards lifestyles.
Qn: Does dispirin or similar headache pills increase the risk of heart attacks?
Ans : No.
Qn: Why is the rate of heart attacks more in men than in women?
Ans : Nature protects women till the age of 45.
Qn: How can one keep the heart in a good condition?
Ans : Eat a healthy diet, avoid junk food, exercise everyday, do not smoke and, go for health checkup s if you are past the age of 30 ( once in six months recommended) ...
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
10 Tips to Improve Your Speaking Voice | Public Speaking Help
One of the most important components of public speaking is the sound of your voice. It influences the impact of your message, and might even make or break the success of your speech. Fortunately, for many people, good voice quality can be learned.
Instructions :
- Breathe from your diaphragm – Practice long and controlled exhales. When you speak, use breath to punctuate your point. For example, take a breath at the end of each phrase whether you need to or not. Use that opportunity to pause and let the listeners absorb what you say.
- Use pitch – Lower pitches generally are more soothing to hear. However, modulating your pitch for emphasis will keep your listeners engaged. Develop your pitch by practicing humming.
- Moderate your volume – Find out if you speak too loudly or too softly. When you begin speaking, ask your audience how your volume is (each situation is different). Try to stay at the appropriate volume throughout your speech.
- Moderate your pace – This one is also closely related to breath. If you speak too quickly, people can’t keep up. If you speak too slowly, people will lose interest. Record your speech to determine if you need to change your pace. Get feedback from others.
- Articulate – Try exaggerating your lip movement to reduce mumbling. Practice articulating tongue twisters and extending and exaggerating vowel sounds. Become an expert at articulating tongue twisters as quickly and crisply as possible. Focus on the ones you find difficult.
- Practice your speech in advance and determine where you want to pause for a breath. For more emphasis, pause for more than one breath. Mark your breathing points in your notes.
- Loosen up before you begin. Look side to side. Roll your head in half-circles and roll your shoulders back. Shift your rib cage from side to side. Yawn. Stretch. Touch your toes while completely relaxing your upper body, then slowly stand up, one vertebra at a time, raising your head last. Repeat as needed.
- Posture – Stand up straight and tall to allow full lung capacity and airflow.
- Record your voice repeatedly using different ways of speaking. Determine which one is most pleasing.
- Practice breath control – Take a deep breath, and while you exhale, count to 10 (or recite the months or days of the week). Try gradually increasing your volume as you count, using your abdominal muscles—not your throat—for volume. Don’t let your larynx tense up.
How to Speak Well and Confidently | Public Speaking Help
Are you very shy when it comes to new surroundings, such as starting a new class or moving to a new area? Sometimes, it is necessary to overcome your shyness and speak confidently. By doing this, it can help you not only to share your ideas properly to others, but also to learn communicating with others. Here are a few steps to consider when speaking with confidence.
Steps
- Learn how to have conversations with people. Your ideas or opinions may not always be accepted by others, but this is nothing unusual. Open your mouth, express your beliefs! This will improve your courage.
- Don’t be afraid and speak loudly. If you speak in a low voice, not only will others not be able to hear what you say, but you will also portray a submissive demeanor, which suggests the opposite of a confident one.
- Make eye contact when you speak. For one thing, it is polite for others. Also, eye contact will help others to listen to your thinking carefully.
- Praise yourself everyday! This will promote your own confidence, which is important when you speak. With more confidence, people will take your thinking more seriously.
Tips
- Don’t be nervous when you make mistakes. Human error is far from being a new concept — nobody is perfect! It is normal for everyone to make mistakes. Just calm down and keep speaking bravely.
- Try and try again! This may be difficult for a shy person at first, but you need to force yourself to speak, and not seclude your thoughts. If you have some ideas, then try to speak out! Don’t just keep them in your head.
- If you have self confidence issues, try to think that you are the only one who has sound knowledge about the topic. Then go ahead and impart your knowledge to the audience in an effective way.
- Remember that there is a fine line between confidence and arrogance. Don’t portray an exaggerated amount of confidence, or you will come off as arrogant, believing that your ideas are better than the ideas of everyone else.
How to Start a Conversation with New People | Public Speaking Help
Whether you are a host or a guest, there are many social situations that will call for interaction, even when you are stumped for some way to get it going. For example, you might want to help a friend’s new “significant other” feel comfortable. Or, you might see a stranger across a crowded room, and realize that this is your only chance to impress Mr. or Ms. Wonderful. Then, you realize that you’re not sure what to say.
- Start with a “hello,” and simply tell the new person your name then ask them theirs. Offer your hand to shake, upon his/her responding to you. (If you go to other countries, greet the person in tune with the particular culture). If you already know the person, skip this step and proceed to step.
- Look around. See if there is anything worth pointing out. Sure, talking about the weather is a cliche, but if there’s something unusual about it–bam!–you’ve got a great topic of conversation.
- Offer a compliment. Don’t lie and say you love someone’s hair when you think it’s revolting, but if you like his or her shoes, or a handbag, say so. A sincere compliment is a wonderful way to get someone to warm up to you. But be careful not to say something so personal that you scare the person off or make him or her feel uncomfortable. It is best not to compliment a person’s looks or body.
- Ask questions! Most people love to talk about themselves — get them going. “What classes are you taking this year?” “Have you seen (Insert-Something-Here)? What did you think of it?” Again, keep the questions light and not invasive. Do not ask too many questions if he or she is not responsive to them.
- Jump on any conversation-starters he or she might offer; take something he or she has said and run with it. Agree, disagree, ask a question about it, or offer an opinion, just don’t let it go by without notice.
- Look your newfound friend in the eye, it engenders trust (but don’t stare). Also, use the person’s name a time or two during the conversation; it will help you remember the name, and will draw the person’s attention to what you are talking about.
- Don’t forget to smile and have fun with your conversation!
Tips
- Just relax. Chances are that whatever small-talk you’re making isn’t going to stick out in anyone’s mind a few months from now. Just say whatever comes into your head, so long as it’s not offensive or really weird. (Unless, of course, the person you’re attempting to converse with is into weird stuff.)
- Remember, if you think of something in your head while you’re talking, it’s probably related.
- It will help if you watch some TV, listen to radio shows, and/or read a lot — newspapers, magazines, and/or books. You need to have some idea of what is going on in the world. Also remember and plan to share anything you like, think is funny, or find intriguing. This is building up your own library of things that might be helpful to another person during a conversation someday. It will be amazing how you thread these interesting things when you least expect it, and make conversation an adventure instead of a dreadful task. If you take it to the next step and say things that you want the person to think of as adding value, and keep to yourself things that the person might not, you are actually honing your own personality to be appealing to the other person, and what is a greater act of kindness than that.
- If you are shy, it will be helpful to have thought about a topic or two that you could talk about.
- Follow the lead that your listener is expressing. If he or she appears interested, then continue. If he or she is looking at a clock or watch, or worse, looking for an escape strategy, then you have been going on for too long.
- Interesting and funny quotes or facts can lighten things up, and make way for things to talk about. You could also use a set of conversation starter question cards for inspiration.
- If talking over the phone, keep the person involved in the conversation at all costs. If you can’t come up with a good topic, try the “questions” game. Just keep asking them questions; random questions work just fine as long as they are appropriate. This technique can save a phone conversation. The questions should be open ended questions that do not require a yes or no answer. For example “How do you know the hosts?” This way you can ask questions about what they just said or follow up with how you know the hosts (for example) instead of acting as if the conversation is an interrogation.
- Half of an effective conversation is the way you non-verbally communicate, and not necessarily what you say. Practice better non-verbal skills that are friendly and confident.
- Read newspapers and magazines to increase your knowledge so you can have more interesting things to talk about
How to Argue Effectively & Win | Public Speaking Help
Winning an Argument -
- Think about the possible arguments for and against your side, and the opposite side. If there is any major weakness in your argument, you must fill it before coming to a confrontation with the opposition, or risk losing the argument.
- Identify any major pitfalls your opponent can step into. A gentle nudge here and there to get them to make some sort of fallacious statement that allows you to close the bear trap is psychologically damaging and can win an argument on the spot. Also try to take each argument to its logical conclusion.
- Always take full advantage of any illogicality or fallacy in your opponent’s argument. Return any illogical points with as many relevant logical facts as possible, to completely quash their point. If this is not possible, take their point and use it in your favor logically.
- It’s always possible to lose an argument, especially if your argument has major weaknesses. Accept it if thats the case. However, arguments do sometimes come to standoffs, where no side is stronger than the other and nobody wins or loses. when this happens, learn to leave the argument as nothing can be gained by continuing to confront your opponent. When this happens, don’t lose control or get desperate.
How to Make Money Speaking | Public Speaking Help
Imagine if you could make good money talking about something you love. Well, it is definitely possible! Almost any subject can be a good foundation for building a speaking business. And, you can do it even if you have little or no capital or experience.
The following tips should put you on the right path!
- Starting Small – You can start public speaking as a part time thing at the start and later as you gain recognition, lots of big offers and opportunities will crop up automatically!
- Choosing Subject – Choose a subject to speak about. Whatever area of expertise you have, it’s likely that there are people who would like to hear you speak. Make sure that, whatever subject you choose, you know enough to sustain an intelligent, useful presentation and to answer any questions your audience might have. You’ll also want to choose a subject you love – neither you nor your audience will enjoy your speech on photography if you hate snapping pictures.
- Create your Marketing Plan – There are many different options as far as earning money as a speaker is concerned. You can directly market yourself to organizations that might hire you. You could approach companies that have employees that could benefit from your knowledge. These days many companies are looking for motivational speakers on various topics like improving employee morals and even talks on improving their employees public speaking skills! There is always a great demand for good speakers.
- Hold your own seminars - While this can be done on a national basis, the easiest place to start is locally. You either rent use of a facility to hold the seminar or perhaps partner with an entity with a facility and then promote the event. You can use traditional advertising methods like newspapers and radio or if you have a target audience that is identifiable, you may want to use direct mail. Have you ever been to a seminar on something like wealth building that was promoted in the newspaper? These are always been packed with hundreds of people.
- Use a bureau -Additionally, there are speakers’ bureaus that work as an agency who can procure speaking engagements for you. While many of these bureaus specialize in celebrity speakers, there are others that book speakers for less prominent events where a speaker only needs to be well qualified to do the presentation. A search on a major Internet search engine with a key term like “speaker’s bureau” is a good place to start.
If you have an existing product/service that you would like to promote, then effective public speaking can also help you attract a lot more client -
- Showcases your Knowledge – Speaking is effective because it showcases your knowledge before groups of people who eagerly show up to hear it. Your prospects may tune out advertising, but they’ll pay attention to your talk because it presents your knowledge in polished form to people who think it will help them.
- Visibility – Speaking gives you tremendous visibility and credibility that increases over time. Whenever you are in the front of a room, you get noticed. People will remember who you are and what your business does. The more people see you speak and see your business name, the more successful people think you are.
- Marketing Reach – Speaking is a marketing strategy you can immediately embrace to get in front of potential customers. Speaking puts you within handshaking distance of your best prospects, many times helping you close sales before you leave the room. Speaking can help you reach dozens, and sometimes hundreds of your best prospects every time. Speakers report that speaking regularly continuously fills their prospect pipelines, ensuring a steady stream of new clients and customers.
Overcoming Fear of Public Speaking | Public Speaking Help
If you have the fear of public speaking, you are not alone. You must first recognize what “fear” is. Fear is the anticipation of pain. Is your fear real or imagined?
Here are some great insights into Overcoming Fear of Public Speaking.
Steps to Overcome Fear of Public Speaking -
- Fears – The fear of being judged, making a mistake, not measuring up, getting hurt either mentally or physically can get in the way of a good performance (speech, seminar, sales presentation, etc). Remember that people in the audience really want you to succeed. Nobody is standing there hoping you’ll be boring or bad. If you are coming from an authentic place, and you cover the material with clarity, you’ve won 3/4 of your inner battle with fear.
- Learn how to enroll and engage your audience - If you haven’t yet taken a professional development course on public speaking, consider finding a public speaking training course appropriate for your needs. Learning the art of public speaking can enhance your results in a boardroom, in a sales presentation, and even accelerate your climb up the corporate ladder. It is a must-skill for any executive and/or business owner.
- Practice - Find business organizations, networks and clubs in your area (such as Toastmasters) that can afford you the opportunity to practice. Remember to choose topics that you are already an expert on. Speaking on a topic that you are not familiar with will increase your stress, and impede on your performance.
- Use recording software - Record everything on your PC/laptop. Review it to see where you can improve. Have speaking pros attend your live presentation to give you feedback. Allow yourself the opportunity to learn more every time you go out.
- Remember, even the top professionals learn something new every single time they go out!
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Enrollment procedure in Bar Council of A.P.
Enrollment Procedures
The Bar Council of the state of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad
Instructions Regarding Enrollment
5. The following certificates are to be enclosed. All the Duplicate copies shall be attested by a Gazetted Officer
6. The passport size photograph which is to be affixed to the Application Form should be attested by an
Advocate.
7. Certificates of Good Moral Character at Page 7 should be obtained from Advocates not being relations.
8. The enrolment application form will be issued on payment of Rs.200/- (by cash) with a copy of Rules Book.
9. On the day of enrolment, the candidates shall wear white dress, black coat & black tie.
Further particulars can be had from the Secretary, Bar Council of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad on request.
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List of Bar Associations in A.P.
HYDERABADDISTRICT | |
1 | A.P.High Court Advcoates’ Association, Hyderabad |
2 | City Civil Court, Hyderabad |
3 | City Criminal Court, Hyderabad |
4 | City Civil Court, Secunderabad |
5 | R.R.Dist. Court, L.B.Nagar |
II | ADILABAD DISTRICT |
6 | Adilabad |
7 | Asifabad |
8 | Bhainsa |
9 | Boath |
10 | Chinnur |
11 | Luxettipet |
12 | Nirmal |
13 | Sirpur |
14 | Utnoor |
III | ANANTAPUR DISTRICT |
15 | Anantapur |
16 | Dharmavaram |
17 | Gooty |
18 | Guntakal |
19 | Hindupur |
20 | Kadiri |
21 | Kalyandurg |
22 | Madakasira |
23 | Penukonda |
24 | Rayadurg |
25 | Tadipatri |
26 | Uravakonda |
IV | CHITTOOR DISTRICT |
27 | Chittoor |
28 | Kuppam |
29 | Madanapalle |
30 | Nagari |
31 | Pakala |
32 | Palamaner |
33 | Piler |
34 | Punganur |
35 | Puttur |
36 | Satyavedu |
37 | Srikalahasti |
38 | Thamballapalle |
39 | Tirupati |
40 | Vayalpadu |
V | CUDDAPAH DISTRICT |
41 | Cuddapah |
42 | Badvel |
43 | Jammalamadugu |
44 | Kamalapuram |
45 | Nandalur |
46 | Proddatur |
47 | Pulivendla |
48 | Rajampet |
49 | Rayachoty |
VI | EAST GODAVARI DISTRICT |
50 | Rajahmundry |
51 | Kakinada |
52 | Amalapuram |
53 | Kothapet |
54 | Peddapuram |
55 | Prathipadu |
56 | Pithapuram |
57 | Mummidivaram |
58 | Ramachandrapuram |
59 | Razole |
60 | Tuni |
61 | Alamuru |
VII | WEST GODAVARI DISTRICT |
62 | Eluru |
63 | Bhimavaram |
64 | Chintalapudi |
65 | Kovvur |
66 | Narsapur |
67 | Palakol |
68 | Tadepalligudem |
69 | Tanuku |
VIII | GUNTUR DISTRICT |
70 | Guntur |
71 | Bapatla |
72 | Gurazala |
73 | Macherla |
74 | Mangalagiri |
75 | Chilakaluripet |
76 | Narasaraopet |
77 | Ponnur |
78 | Repalle |
79 | Sattenapalli |
80 | Tenali |
81 | Vinukonda |
IX | KARIMNAGAR DISTRICT |
82 | Karimnagar |
83 | Godavarikhani |
84 | Husnabad |
85 | Huzurabad |
86 | Jagitial |
87 | Manthani |
88 | Metpally |
89 | Peddapally |
90 | Sircilla |
91 | Sultanabad |
X | KHAMMAM DISTRICT |
92 | Khammam |
93 | Bhadrachalam |
94 | Kothagudem |
95 | Madhira |
96 | Sattupally |
97 | Yellandu |
XI | KRISHNA DISTRICT |
98 | Machilipatnam |
99 | Avanigadda |
100 | Bantumilli |
101 | Gannavaram |
102 | Gudivada |
103 | Jaggayyapet |
104 | Kaikalur |
105 | Nandigama |
106 | Nuzvid |
107 | Tiruvuru |
108 | Vijayawada |
XII | KURNOOL DISTRICT |
109 | Kurnool |
110 | Adoni |
111 | Allagadda |
112 | Alur |
113 | Atmakur |
114 | Banaganapalle |
115 | Dhone |
116 | Koilkuntla |
117 | Nandikotkur |
118 | Nandyal |
119 | Pattikonda |
120 | Yemmiganur |
XIII | MAHABOOBNAGAR DISTRICT |
121 | Mahaboobnagar |
122 | Atchampet |
123 | Atmakur |
124 | Gadwal |
125 | Jadcherla |
126 | Kalwakurthy |
127 | Kodangal |
128 | Kollapur |
129 | Nagarkurnool |
130 | Narayanpet |
131 | Shandnagar |
132 | Wanaparthy |
XIV | MEDAK DISTRICT |
133 | Sangareddy |
134 | Andole |
135 | Gajwel |
136 | Medak |
137 | Narayankhed |
138 | Narsapur |
139 | Siddipet |
140 | Zaheerabad |
XV | NALGONDA DISTRICT |
141 | Nalgonda |
142 | Bhongir |
143 | Devarakonda |
144 | Kodad |
145 | Huzurnagar |
146 | Miryalagudag |
147 | Nakrekal |
148 | Ramannapet |
149 | Suryapet |
XVI | NELLORE DISTRICT |
150 | Nellore |
151 | Atmakur |
152 | Gudur |
153 | Kavali |
154 | Kovur |
155 | Sullurpet |
156 | Venkatagiri |
XVII | NIZAMABAD DISTRICT |
157 | Nizamabad |
158 | Armoor |
159 | Banswada |
160 | Bodhan |
161 | Kamareddy |
162 | Yellareddy |
XVIII | PRAKASAM DISTRICT |
163 | Ongole |
164 | Addanki |
165 | Chirala |
166 | Darsi |
167 | Giddalur |
168 | Kandukur |
169 | Kanigiri |
170 | Markapur |
171 | Parchur |
172 | Podili |
XIX | RANGAREDDY DISTRICT |
173 | Chevella |
174 | Ibrahimpatnam |
175 | Medchal |
176 | Pargi |
177 | Tandur |
178 | Vikarabad |
XX | SRIKAKULAM DISTRICT |
179 | Srikakulam |
180 | Itchapuram |
181 | Kotabommali |
182 | Narasannapet |
183 | Palakonda |
184 | Palasa |
185 | Pathapatnam |
186 | Rajam |
187 | Sompet |
188 | Tekkali |
XXI | VISAKHAPATNAM DISTRICT |
189 | Visakhapatnam |
190 | Anakaplle |
191 | Bheemunipatnam |
192 | Chodavaram |
193 | Gajuwaka |
194 | Narsipatnam |
195 | Yellamanchili |
XXII | VIZIANAGARAM DISTRICT |
196 | Vizianagaram |
197 | Bobbili |
198 | Cheepuruplli |
199 | Gajapathinagaram |
200 | Kothavalasa |
201 | Parvathipuram |
202 | Salur |
203 | Srugavarapukota |
XXIII | WARANGAL DISTRICT |
204 | Warangal |
205 | Jangaon |
206 | Mahaboobabad |
207 | Mulug |
208 | Narasampet |
209 | New Delhi. |
210 | A.P. Administrative Tribunal, Hyderabad. |
211 | Central Administrative Tribunal, Hyderabad. |
212 | Mancherial, Adilabad District. |
213 | Railway Kodur, Kadapa District. |
214 | Alampur, Mahaboobnagar District. |
215 | Voters residing outside the State of Andhra Pradesh. |