Nadimpalli
Nadimpalli [Nadim - Pal - Li] is a traditional village is located in Chandragiri mandal [1], Chittoor District [2], Andhra Pradesh state[3], India country[4]. 'Nadim' means in between and 'Palli' means village. It got its name because it lies in between Mungilpattu and Mamandur villages, which were well known villages during those times. Nadimpalli can be confused with Nadimpalle (ending in e)[5] sometimes, which is another village in Guntur district of the Andhra Pradesh.
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- Agriculture
- Geography
- Government Administration
- Demographics
- Demographics
- Education
- Well Known People
- References
1 Agriculture Nadimpalli village has vast farm lands, cattle, poultry, etc. and everything required for all healthy living. The soil is mainly composed of red soil and sand. The main agriculture products are millets, ragi, millets, ragi, bajra, jowar, ground nut, rice, mangoes and sugarcane.
2 Geography Nadimpalli is located southwest of the Tirupati at 13.57034 N 79.25838 E. It is around 20 kilometers from Tirupati and 10 kilometers from chandragiri. It has access to Chittoor-Tirupati highway 140.
3 Government Administration Nadimpalli is part of M.Kothapalli panchayat, Mungilpattu postal service, Chandragiri mandal, Chittoor district, Rayalaseema region, Andhra Pradesh state, India country.
5 Demographics The village is home to 1000 people with 500 households.
6 Education The village has an elementary school located inside the village. The school was built in 1978 by Kommineni Lokaiah Naidu. The school land was donated by his father Kommineni Kodandarama Naidu.
7 Well Known People Here are the well known people who belong to the Nadimpalli village. Kommineni Kodandarama Naidu is a politician. He has worked for for the development of the village, including donating some of his land to the village development. Dr Medasani Mohan[6] is a famous Avadhani, director of Annamacharya Project initiated by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam.
References [1][circular reference] [2][circular reference] [3][circular reference] [4][circular reference] [5][circular reference] [6][circular reference]
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