Anaparthy

Anaparthy
village
Anaparthy

Location in Andhra Pradesh, India

Coordinates: 16°56′02″N 81°57′22″E / 16.933835°N 81.956209°E / 16.933835; 81.956209Coordinates: 16°56′02″N 81°57′22″E / 16.933835°N 81.956209°E / 16.933835; 81.956209
Country  India
State Andhra Pradesh
District East Godavari
Talukas Anaparthy
Population (2010)
  Total 30,000
Languages
  Official Telugu
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 533342

Anaparthy is a town in East Godavari district in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India.[1]

History

Ana-parti/Anaparthy/Anaparthi is a town (formerly Anapothavaram) in East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh, India. 13th to 14th century Rajahmundry (Rajamendhravaram) Ruled by Anaparthi Reddy's (kings).Anaparti formed on the name of the king Anapotha Reddy of Rajamahendravaram Dynasty a decent place to live in and with medical, transport, educational ,financial and commercial outlets, mostly rice mills, poultry farms, making a good business.The oldest and reputated family existing today in anaparthy is GOLUGURI BAPIRAJU family .mr GBR is philanthropist who served anaparthy people with his contributions ,Mr gbr built temples ,roads and many more for the village ,mr gbr founded anaparthy educational society and supported women education in the village ,with the help of his GOLUGURI ASHOK REDDY who sacrificed his life by becoming a weapon in his fathers hands to built the educational society and to built his family's legacy.People of anaparthy village stand always for Mr GBR and Mr GOLUGURI ASHOK REDDY for their great social service and their love to the people of anaparthy village

Geography

Anaparthy is situated 27 kilometres from Rajahamundry and 46 kilometres from Kakinada (District Headquarters) With a high Fertile Lands and paddy fields costing 30 lakhs an acre with a canal (Godavari river) flowing Beside the town.

It is situated between the northern latitudes of 16* 30' and 18* and between 81* 30' and 82* 30' of the eastern longitudes.

References

  1. "Mandal wise list of villages in East Godavari district" (PDF). Chief Commissioner of Land Administration. National Informatics Centre. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 January 2015. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
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