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MANDAPAKA
Mandapaka West Godavari is a village in the Tanuku Zone of the West Godavari District Mandapaka (MANDAPAKA) is a village in the Tanuku Zone of the West Godavari District. [1] Center of the Zone: Tanuku (3.645 km) | District Center: Eluru (59.62 km) | State Center: Hyderabad (348 km) Zip code: 534 218 | STD code: 8819 Latitude: 16.74065 | Longitude: 81.6623 Mandapaka village is reputed to be an ideal village in the district in many respects. The village has been an agricultural village for a long time. The temple of Sri Sri Yallaramma of this village is very famous all over the state. It is no exaggeration to say that the spring festivals held every year bring special recognition to this village. Sri Kesavaswamy Temple is a temple located in the village of Mandapaka. All the villagers place great importance on education so that all their children can get a good education.The village youth, who are the representatives of the new generation, are excelling in many fields while effectively seizing the opportunities provided by the present modern world while respecting the village culture. The Yallaramma Spring Festival, which is held every year, attracts a large number of villagers from all over the country.

సంకుచితమైన జాతి మతాల హద్దుల్ని చెరిపేస్తున్నాను నేడు అకుంఠితమైన మానవీయ పతాకను ఎగురవేస్తున్నాను చూడు చరిత్ర రక్త జలధికి స్నేహ సేతువును నిర్మిస్తున్నాను రండి..

Sri Devarakonda Balagangadhara Tilak, a poetic ascetic, was born in this village.Tilak's anthology 'Amritam Kurisina Raatri', published in 1968, won the Central Literary Academy Award in 1971 for the best anthology.

Mandapaka - Revenue Village - State Andhra Pradesh District West Godavari Zone Tanuku Government Population (2011) - Total 8,454                                                                                            - Men 4,183                                                                                            - Women 4,271                                                                                            - Number of houses 2,390                                                                                              Zip code 534218                                                                                              STD code 08819

Village history, name origin

According to local legends, this village is home to the shrines of the holy Shiva and Keshava and is the abode of Sri Mandavya Mahamuni. The village is known as Mandavya Kshetra and over time the place became known as Mandapaka. The Shiva temple in this village was known as Someshwara Temple and the Keshavalayam was known as Chaturbhuja Keshavalayam. This Keshava swamy temple is known as one of the five pancha Kshetra temples. Mandapaka, Rally, Tanuku, Duvva and Katalaparru are known as Pancha Kesava Kshetras. Someshwara Temple is located in the center of the village.

Agricultural sector

The people of Mandapaka village have been adopting agriculture as their main occupation for a long time and cultivating rice and sugarcane as the main crops. Crops

1)Rice   2)Sugarcane 3)Opium (millets, peas, etc.)   4)Poultry farming 5)Animal nutrition (cows, buffaloes)

Temples

Some temples built in Mandapaka village

1)Sri Yallaramma is their temple   2)Sri Kesavaswamy is their temple 3)Shiva Temple   4)Temple of Sri Subrahmanyeshwara Swamy (Putta) 5)The temple of Sri Vinayaka Swami, the main street   6)Sri Vinayaka Swami's Temple, Kapula Street 7)Sri Ramalayam,

The main festivals in the village

Festivals are symbols of village culture. All the villagers celebrate every festival with devotion. Some of them are important festivals ...

1)Ugadi - Calendar hearing in the temple premises of Sri Keshava Swamy   2)Sri Ramanavami - Sri Sitaramakalyanam, Panakam for all devotees, Vadapappu Prasadam 3)Sri Yallaramma Vasanthotsavam - Sambaram, Siribandi Utsavam, Gudi Door Closing   4)Sri Krishnashtami - Utti Kottuta 5)Vinayaka Chaviti - Vinayaka Vratakalpam Puja in every house, procession of idols of Lord Ganesha in various streets   6)Sankranthi - Every house is decorated to reflect the culture of the village and the village is adorned with bells, bonfires 7)Mahashivaratri - The marriage of Shiva and the chariot festival is celebrated as the festival of the eyes   8)Keshavashwami Feasts - Feasts, Chariot Festival, Garada Vehicle Service.

Crop drains

Most of the irrigation water supply to the crop fields in Mandapaka village is provided by small canals.

1)Large canal   2)Cub Canal 3)Outlying canal

Government buildings, properties

1)Grama Panchayat Office   2)Library 3)Public Schools (4)   4)Veterinary Hospital 5)Cemetery

Village boundaries

.To the east is the town of Tanuku .West Perimeter Canal .Velpur village in the south .Paidiparru village in the north

Some household names

Bodapati Yarramilli balusu Parimi chundru Burugupalli Yalamati Alapati vatikuti Sunkara Pendyala Betina Atmakuri nidadavolu Valluri pichikila gagara Pathuri Palakurti Adda Devarakonda - Devarakonda Balagangadhara Tilak was born in this village vunamatla Pacaketi Undrajavarapu Jangam Chadalavada puchakayala Kathulu ganti gunnam beedavalli and many more...

Mandapaka (Pakashika) is a village in the Tanuku Zone of the West Godavari District. It is 2 km from Tanuku, the center of the region. According to the 2011 Indian Census, the village has 2390 houses and a population of 8454 spread over 1109 hectares. The number of males in the village is 4183, the number of females is 4271. The number of scheduled castes is 1335 while the number of scheduled tribes is 38. The census location code of the village is 588546 [3] .Pin code: 534218.

Educational facilities

The village has three government primary schools, one private primary school, four government upper primary schools and one government secondary school. The nearest balabadi, the nearest junior college is in Paidiparru, the government arts / science degree college, engineering colleges, polytechnics, management college and informal education center are in Tanuku. The nearest vocational training school is at Paidiparru, the Divyangula Special School and the nearest medical college are at Eluru.

Medical facility

Government Medical Facility There were five paramedics. There is one doctor and three paramedical staff at a veterinary hospital. There are no doctors in a mobile clinic. There were three paramedical staff. The nearest primary health center, t.b hospital is 5 km from the village. Are within distance. Allopathic Hospital, Dispensary, Family Welfare Center is located at a distance of 5 km from the village. Are within the distance.The nearest community health center, Mata Shishu Care Center is 10 km from the village. Are farther away than. The alternative medicine hospital is 5 km from the village in Tanuku.

Private medical facility There are 2 private medical facilities in the village. There is a drug store.

Drinking water

The village is supplied with safe drinking water through taps. Water from wells is also available. The village receives water through hand pumps throughout the year. Boreholes also provide water throughout the year. The village gets drinking water through a canal / brook / river.

Health, nutrition, recreational facilities

The village has an Anganwadi center and other nutrition centers. The village has a library and a public reading room. Newspaper distribution is done in the village. There is an assembly polling station and a birth and death registration office. Integrated Child Development Scheme, Asha Activist, Playground 5 km from the village. Are within the distance. The cinema hall is located at a distance of 5 km from the village.

Electricity

The village has a power supply system for household needs. Electricity is supplied 7 hours a day for agriculture and 9 hours a day for commercial purposes.

Land use

Land use in Mandapaka is as follows:

Land for non-agricultural use: 282 hectares Net sown land: 827 hectares Land irrigated from various sources: 825 hectares

Irrigation facilities

Water supply to agriculture in Mandapaka is available from the following sources.

Drains: 819 hectares Wells / Bore wells: 5 hectares

Production

The following items are produced in the mandapaka Major crops

Rice, sugarcane, coconut

Industrial products

Sugar, cotton yarn, chemicals,white paper, Cardboard ,oil.. Statistics Population (2011) - Total 8,454 - Number of males 4,183 - Number of females 4,271 - Number of households 2,390

Sources Government of India 2011 Statistics Network Archived 2014-07-14 at the Wayback Machine Government of India 2011 Statistics Network] http://www.censusindia.gov.in/pca/final_pca.aspx "Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India - Village amenities of 2011"

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