Andhra Pradesh Capital Region
Andhra Pradesh Capital Region is the metropolitan region area surrounding Amaravati, the legislative capital city of Andhra Pradesh. It includes the major ancient cities of Vijayawada, Guntur, and Tenali. Andhra Pradesh Capital Region is one of the largest populated urban areas in the world, with its suburbs Vijayawada, Guntur, and Tenali being the 3rd, 24th, 41st most densely populated cities in the world. Vijayawada is the most densely populated city in India while Guntur is 11th and Tenali is the most populated city of 14th place in Andhra Pradesh.[4] Andhra Pradesh Capital Region is the most populated metropolitan area in the state of Andhra Pradesh and 8th in India. Entire region is under the jurisdiction of Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority, and covers an area of 8,603 km2 (3,322 sq mi) under 58 mandals, of which 29 are in Krishna district and 29 in Guntur district.[2] The capital region covers 18 mandals fully and 11 mandals partially in Guntur district. In Krishna district, it covers 15 mandals fully and 14 mandals partially under the jurisdiction of APCRDA.[5][6] The capital city is an Urban Notified Area, and will cover 217.23 km2 (83.87 sq mi), within the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region.[7] As of 1, August 2020, Andhra Pradesh has three capitals, which are Visakhapatnam as the executive capital, Amaravati as the legislative capital, and Kurnool as the judicial capital.[8]
Andhra Pradesh Capital region | |
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Metropolitan region | |
Map showing Andhra Pradesh Capital Region spread across Guntur and Krishna districts with the city of Amaravati on the banks of River Krishna | |
Government | |
• Regional authority | AMRDA[1] |
Area | |
• Total | 8,603 km2 (3,322 sq mi) |
Population (2011)[3] | |
• Total | 5,873,588 |
Website | APCRDA |
Administration
Urban local bodies
The region has a total of 13 urban areas including the capital city of Amaravati, 3 municipal corporations, 8 municipalities and 2 nagar panchayats. Vijayawada, Guntur, Tenali are the three municipal corporations, Gudivada, Jaggayyapeta, Mangalagiri, Nuzvid, Ponnur, Sattenapalle, Tadepalle are the 7 municipalities and Nandigama, Vuyyuru are the 2 nagar panchayats.[9]
Jurisdiction
The below is the list of mandals and villages under the jurisdiction of Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority.[6][10][11]
Fully included mandals | |||
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# | Guntur district | # | Krishna district |
1 | Amaravati mandal | 1 | Agiripalle mandal |
2 | Amruthaluru mandal | 2 | G.Konduru mandal |
3 | Chebrolu mandal | 3 | Gannavaram mandal |
4 | Duggirala mandal | 4 | Ibrahimpatnam mandal |
5 | Guntur mandal | 5 | Kanchikacharla mandal |
6 | Kollipara mandal | 6 | Kankipadu mandal |
7 | Kollur mandal | 7 | Pamidimukkala mandal |
8 | Mangalagiri mandal | 8 | Pedaparupudi mandal |
9 | Medikonduru mandal | 9 | Penamaluru mandal |
10 | Pedakakani mandal | 10 | Thotlavalluru mandal |
11 | Pedakurapadu mandal | 11 | Unguturu mandal |
12 | Tadikonda mandal | 12 | Veerullapadu mandal |
13 | Tadepalle mandal | 13 | Vijayawada (rural) mandal |
14 | Tenali mandal | 14 | Vijayawada (urban) mandal |
15 | Thullur mandal | 15 | Vuyyuru mandal |
16 | Tsunduru mandal | 16 | |
17 | Vatticherukuru mandal | 17 | |
18 | Vemuru mandal | 18 |
Partially included mandals/villages
The limits of the region was expanded on 22 September 2015, which resulted in addition and removal of the mandals and villages.[6][10]
Mandals in the below list are the partially included (only some villages) in the capital region.
Guntur district
Guntur district | |||
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# | Name of mandal | Villages | No. of villages |
1 | Atchampeta mandal | Ambadipudi, Challagariga, Chamarru (including Atchampet, Neeleswarapalem Grampanchayats), Chigurupadu, Chintapalle, Ginjupalle, Kastala Agraharam, Konuru, Kogantivaripalem, Madipadu Agraharam, Madipadu Seri, Mittapalem, Orvakallu, Pedapalem, Taduvoy, Thallacheruvu, Velpuru | 18 |
2 | Bhattiprolu mandal | Bhattiprolu (including Addepalli), Gorigapudi, Konetipuram, Oleru, Pallekona, Pedalanka, Pedapulivarru, Pesarlanka, Sivangulapalem, Surepalle, Vellaturu | 11 |
3 | Krosuru mandal | Ananthavaram Agraharam, Andukuru, Balemarru, Bayyavaram, Dodleru, Garikapadu, Gudipadu, Hassanbada, Krosuru, Parupalle, Peesapadu, Thalluru, Vipparla, Vutukuru, Vuyyandana | 15 |
4 | Phirangipuram mandal | Aminabad, Bethapudi, Erraguntlapadu, Gundlapadu, Havusu Ganesha, Merikapudi, Nudurupadu, Phirangipuram, Ponugupadu, Repudi, Sirangipalem, Takkellapadu, Thalluru, Vemavaram | 14 |
5 | Ponnur mandal | Aremanda, Brahmana Koduru, Chintalapudi, Dandamudi, Doppalapudi, Jadavalli, Jupudi, Kondamudi, Mannava, Mamillapalle, Mulukuduru, Munipalle, Nandur, Nidubrolu, Patchalatadiparru, Upparapalem, Vaddimukkala, Vallabharaopale, Vellaluru | 19 |
6 | Prattipadu mandal | Edulapalem, Enamadala, Ganikapudi, Gottipadu, Konda Jagarlamudi, Kondapadu, Mallayapalem, Nadimpalem, Prattipadu, Vangipuram | 10 |
7 | Sattenapalli mandal | Abburu, Bhatluru, Bhimavaram, Bhurugubanda, Dhulipalla, Garlapadu, Gorantla, Gudipudi, Kankanalapalle, Kantepudi, Kattamuru, Komerapudi, Lakkaraju Garlapadu, Nandigama, Pakalapadu, Panidem, Pedamakkena, Rentapalla, Vaddavalli | 18 |
8 | Edlapadu mandal | Edlapadu, Jaladi, Karuchola, Khandrika, Kondaveedu, Marripalem, Mydavolu, Sandepudi, Solasa, Thimmapuram, Thurlapadu Unnava, Vankayalapadu, Viswanadhuni | 13 |
Krishna district
Krishna district | |||
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# | Name of mandal | Villages | No. of villages |
1 | Bapulapadu mandal | Ampapuram, Arugolanu, Bandarugudem, Bapulapadu, Billanapalle, Bommuluru, Bommuluru Khandrika, Chirivada, Dantaguntla, Kakulapadu, Kanumolu, Kodurupadu, Kothapalle, Koyyuru, Kuripirala, Madicherla, Mallavalli, Ogirala, Ramannagudem, Rangannagudem, Remalle, Seri Narasannapalem, Singannagudem, Sobhanadri puram, Tippanagunta, Veeravalle, Veleru, Venkatapuram, Venkataraju Gudem | 29 |
2 | Challapalle mandal | Challapalle, Chidepudi, Lakshmipuram, Majeru, Mangalapuram, Nadakuduru, Nimmagadda, Pagolu, Puritigadda, Vakkalagadda, Velivolu, Yarlagadda | 12 |
3 | Chandarlapadu mandal | Bobbellapadu, Brahmabotlapalem, Chandarlapadu, Chintalapadu, Eturu, Gudimetla, Gudimetlapalem, Kasarabada, Kodavatikallu, Konayapalem, Medipalem, Munagalapalle, Muppala, Patempadu, Pokkunuru, Popuru, Punnavalle, Thotaravulapadu, Turlapadu, Ustepalle, Veladi, Vibhareetapadu | 23 |
4 | Ghantasala mandal | Birudugadda, Bollapadu, Chilakalapudi, Chinakallepalle, Chitturpu, Daliparru, Devarakota, Elikalakuduru, Endakuduru, Ghantasala, Kodali, Kothapalle, Lankapalle, Mallampalle, Pushadam, Srikakulam, Tadepalle, Telugurao Palem, Vellimalli Rudravaram, Vemulapalle | 20 |
5 | Gudivada mandal | Allidoddi, Bethavolu, Billapadu, Bomuluru, Chilakamudi, China Yerukapadu, Chirichintala, Chowtapalle, Dondapadu, Gangadharapuram, Gudivada (R), Guntakoduru, Kalvapudiagraharam, Lingavaram, Mandapadu, Merakagudem, Moturu, Nagavarappadu, Peda Yerakapadu, Ramachandrapuram, Ramanapudi, Saidepudi, Seepudi, Seri Dintakurru, Serigolvepalli, Serivelpuru, Siddantam, Tativarru, Valivartipadu | 29 |
6 | Jaggayyapeta mandal | Annavaram, Anumanchipalle, Balusupadu, Bandipalem, Buchavaram, Budawada, Chillakallu, Gandrai, Garikapadu, Gowravaram, Jayanthipuram, Kowthavariagraharam, Malkapuram, Muktheswarapuram, Pochampalle, Ramachandrunipeta, Ravikmapadu, Ravirala, Shermohammadpeta, Thakkellapadu, Tirumalagiri, Torraguntapalem, Tripuravaram, Vedadri | 24 |
7 | Mopidevi mandal | Annavaram, Ayodhya, Bobbarlanka, Chiruvolu, Kaptanpalem, Kokkilagadda, Mellamarru, Mellamarthilanka, Merakanapalli, Mopidevi, Mopidevi lanka, Nagayatippa, Pedakallepalli, Pedaprolu, Tekupalli, Venkatapuram | 15 |
8 | Movva mandal | Avurupudi, Ayyanki, Barlapudi, Bhatla Penumarru, Chinamuttevi, Gudapadu, Kaza, Kosuru, Kuchipudi, Movva, Nidumolu, Palankipadu, Pedapudi, Pedasanagallu, Pedamuttevi, Vemulamada, Yeddanapudi | 17 |
9 | Mylavaram mandal | Chandragudem, Chandrala, Dasullapalem, Ganapavaram, Gannavaram, Gudem, Janagalapalle, Kanimerla, Keerthirayuni gudem, Morusumilli, Mulakalapenta Mylavaram, Parvathapuram, Pondugula, Pulluru, Sabjapadu, Tholukodu, Thummalagunta, Vedurubeedem, Velvadam | 18 |
11 | Nandigama mandal | Adaviravulapadu, Lingalapadu, Aitavaram, Ambarupeta, Chandapuram, Damuluru, Gollamudi, Jonnalagadda, Torragudipadu, Kanchala, Kethaveerunipadu, Konatham Atmakuru, Konduru, Kurugantivari Khandrika, Latchapalem, Magallu, Munagacharla, Pallagiri, Pedavaram, Raghavapuram, Ramireddipalle, Rudravaram, Satyavaram, Somavaram, Takkellapadu | 25 |
12 | Nandivada mandal | Anamanapudi, Aripirala, Chedurtipadu, Chinalingala, Dandiganapudi, Gandepudi, Ilaparru, Janardhanapuram, Kudaravalli, Nandivada, Nuthulapadu, Puttagunta, Oddulameraka, Pedalingala, Pedavirivada, Polukonda, Ramapuram, Rudrapaka, Srinivasapuram, Tamirisa, Tummalapalle, Vennanapudi | 22 |
13 | Nuzvid mandal | ||
14 | Pamarru mandal | ||
15 | Penuganchiprolu mandal | ||
16 | Vatsavai mandal |
See also
- Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority
References
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