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2nd Richest District In India???No 1 Richest District In Andhrapradesh ????????

 

 

It Is Eastgodavari With Prosperous Agriculture Wealth And Best irrigational Facilities, Oil And Natural Gas In Godavari Basin,Sea Coast,Sea Food,Greenary EveryWhere....

 

 

Eastgodavari Basin(Oil And Gas)i Gives A Revenue Of Around 5000 Crores To Indian Government Per Annum..

 

 

District With Highest Number Of Assembly Constencies (19)

 

District With Highest Number Of Mandals(62)

 

Good Drinking Water Is Available For 97% People....

 

District Which Gained Importance Politically As It Clearly Gives A Correct Scenario In The General Elections Who Going To Rule The State.....

 

District With 52 Lakhs Population Greater Than 8 Indian States,126 (Countries+Dependent Territories ) In Population......

 

District Which Consist of Different Types Of Lands....

 

 

Konaseema (Kona=corner) 15 Mandals Surrounded By Godavari On All The Sides And Beautifull Coconut trees And Godavari It Is The Area Which is the Largest Producer Of Cocunuts In Andhrapradesh.....

 

Regions With Best Irrigationa Facilities Central Delta Region(Dowleswaram,Mandapeta to Yanam) Which Serves As A Rice Granary .....

 

Coringa A Wild Life Area Between Yanam And Kakinada Which Consists Mangroove Forest......

 

Agency Area Starting From Rampachodavaram And Up To The Border Of (Vizag district,West,khammam District ,Orrisa,Chattisgarh)

 

Upland And Beautifull Hills ( Prathipadu,Tuni etc) Which Where Surrounded By Beautifull Eastern Ghats.........

 

Last But Not Least It Is The Terminal Point Of India 2nd longest River And South Indian Longest And beautifull River Godavari.......

 

 

Bhadrachalam lo konni area kaliparu pakkana yanam ayyana Govt dwara karchupettindi ledu Jai Andhraaa Ippudina Money Pettandi Coastha Eko SIngapore :no1: ...

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In 1959 Bhadrachalam Revenue Division consisting of Bhadrachalam and Nuguru Venkatapuram Taluks of East Godavari district, which were on the other side of the river Godavari were merged into Khammam on grounds of geographical contiguity and administrative viability.

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East Godavari District (Telugu: తూర్పు గోదావరి జిల్లా) (often abbreviated as E.G.Dist, E.G.Dt) is a district situated on the northeast of the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. Its district headquarters is Kakinada. It is the second richest district in the whole country. This district was formed in 1925 when old Godavari district was divided into west and east districts.In 1959 Bhadrachalam Revenue Division consisting of Bhadrachalam and Nuguru Venkatapuram Taluks of East Godavari district, which were on the other side of the river Godavari were merged into Khammam district on grounds of geographical contiguity and administrative viability. The district is bounded on the north by Visakhapatnam District, on the northwest by Khammam District, on the east and south by the Bay of Bengal and on the west by West Godavari District. The small enclave (12 sq mi (30 km²)) of the Yanam district of Pondicherry state lies within this district. Rajahmundry and Kakinada are the two large cities in the Godavari districts.Rajahmundry or Rajamahendri (Telugu: రాజమండ్రి or రాజమహేంద్రి) is the biggest City of the East & West Godavari districts and first municipal corporation in the Godavari district's of Andhra Pradesh state in India.It is the born city of Andhra Pradesh. It is the business Hub in in Coastal Andhra.It is one of the oldest cities of India. It is the fourth largest by area and eighth most populous city in Andhra Pradesh. City Population is around 1 Million,It is Known as Cultural capital' of Andhra Pradesh.Rajahmundry is fastly growing and soon will become IT Hub for Godavari Districts.Kakinada is an educational hub and a rapid growing city in Coastal Andhra.

The district is known as the rice bowl of Andhra Pradesh with lush paddy fields and coconut groves. It is also known as another Kerala. East Godavari is the rice granary of Andhra Pradesh, it beckons tourists to have a glimpse of its rich cultural heritage

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MANCHI AREA BRO chalabaga pandthuayii acre 11 to 12 lakhs manchi land aythe godavari delta area lo

 

You're tempting me bro. I had traveled between RJA and Kakinada few times. It evokes some sentiments. Beautiful girls too ... very traditional :shakehands:

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Coastal Andhra or Kosta, is a region of India's Andhra Pradesh State. This region was part of Madras State before 1953 and Andhra State from 1953 to 1956. According to the 2011 census, it has an area of 92,906 square kilometres (35,871 sq mi) and a population of 34,193,868. This area includes the coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh between the Eastern Ghats and the Bay of Bengal, from the northern border with Orissa to south of the delta of the Krishna River. It includes the districts of Srikakulam, Vizianagaram,Visakhapatnam, East Godavari, West Godavari, Krishna, Guntur, Prakasam and Nellore.

The Bhadrachalam Revenue Division was part of East Godavari District up to 1959, after which it was merged into Khammam district.Ashwaraopet was also part of West Godavari District up to 1959. Once Telangana State is formed Bhadrachalam Revenue Division (Wazedu, Charla, Venkatapuram, Dummugudam, Kunavaram, Bhadrachalam, Vara Ramachandara Puram and Chinturu Mandals) will be transferred to the parent district East Godavari and Aswaraopet. Mandal will also be merged with West Godavari. Munagara Taluka, now in Nalgonda District, before 1956 historically part of Krishna District, was also part of Andhra and some revenue villages in Huzurnagararea were in part of the Andhra Region.

Coastal Andhra has rich agricultural land, owing to the delta of the Godavari and Krishna rivers. The prosperity of Coastal Andhra can be attributed to its rich agricultural land and an abundant water supply from these two rivers. Rice grown in paddy fields is the main crop, with pulses and coconuts also being important. The fishing industry is also important to the region.<p>

It contains second richest district in the whole country and it is East Godavari supported by beautiful paddy and coconut trees. Coastal Andhra comprises Circar districts:

  • Srikakulam
  • Vizianagaram
  • Visakapatnam
  • Rajahmundry
  • Ellore
  • Kondapalli & Guntur

The Northern Circars correspond in the main to the Coastal Andhra region of Andhra Pradesh, including the districts of:

  • Krishna
  • East Godavari
  • West Godavari
  • Visakhapatnam
  • Vizianagaram
  • Srikakulam
  • Prakasam
  • Guntur
  • Nellore

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