Lemalle

Lemalle is a village in Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, India on the way to Amaravati from Guntur. 14th Mile is also part of Lemalle grama panchayat and commercial area of this village.[1]

Lemalle
village
Amaravathi Road in Village
Lemalle
Location in Andhra Pradesh, India
Lemalle
Lemalle (India)
Coordinates: 16°29′35″N 80°23′20″E
Country India
StateAndhra Pradesh
DistrictGuntur
Languages
  OfficialTelugu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
522016
Telephone code08645
Nearest cityGuntur
Lok Sabha constituencyNarasaraopet
Vidhan Sabha constituencyPedakurapadu

Geography

Lemalle is 10.5 km far from its Mandal main town Amaravathi and 21.8 km distance from its District main city Guntur.

Nearby Villages include Karlapudi(1.5 km), Endroy (2.5 km), Mothadaka (3.2 km), Unguturu (3.3 km), and Nekkallu (3.9 km). Nearby towns include Thullur(9.6 km), Amaravathi(10.5 km), Tadikonda(10.6 km), and Pedakurapadu(15.1 km).

Communication

Lemalle Pin Code is 522016 and Post office name is Lemalle. BSNL Telephone Exchange and CellOne mobile phone towers are there in this village.[2]

Education

The Government Elementary School offers primary education. Sri Rama High School ( Located in between 14th mile and Motadaka village) offers high school education. In addition to these Govt. schools, Venus Public school located at 14th mile offers primary and secondary education.

Places of worship

Sivalayam is the biggest Hindu temple in this village. Raamalayam, Aanjaneyaswami Gudi, Sri Nidanampaati Lakshmi Tirupatamma Ammavaari temples are other Hindu temples. Along with Hindu temples we can find a mosque and a church in this village.

Transport

Amaravathi Road at Lemalle

Lemalle lies on Amaravathi Road. APS RTC runs bus services from NTR bus station, Guntur and Amaravathi to here.

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References

  1. "All public schools".
  2. "Guntur-BSNL". Archived from the original on 6 February 2012. Retrieved 20 October 2011.


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