Kambaladinne

Kambaladinne
village
Kambaladinne

Location in Andhra Pradesh, India

Coordinates: 15°07′39″N 79°32′29″E / 15.127424°N 79.541273°E / 15.127424; 79.541273Coordinates: 15°07′39″N 79°32′29″E / 15.127424°N 79.541273°E / 15.127424; 79.541273
Country  India
State Andhra Pradesh
District Prakasam
Population
  Total 10,000
Languages
  Official Telugu
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 523110
Telephone code 08490
Nearest city Ongole
Lok Sabha constituency Ongole
Vidhan Sabha constituency Kanigiri

Kambaladinne is a small village in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India.[1] It is situated 110 km from Ongole, the district headquarters of Prakasam. It is one of the panchayats of Pamur mandal.

People in this village mainly depend on agriculture. Crops like paddy seeds, ground nuts, and hot pepper which are grown locally.

The village can be accessed from different parts of Andhra Pradesh by road. From Bangalore, take a bus to Kanigiri or Chirala, get down at Pamuru and take another bus to Kambaladinne.

The agriculture depends of Mopad reservoir which is constructed in early 1930s by British for the area.

The nearest villages around are Botlagudur, Renimadugu and Mopadu. These village border of the Nellore district villages like Iskadamerla and Challavaripalli.

Renimadugu is one of the highly literate village in the panchayat of Kambaladdine, which consists of Akkampeta, RSpetaetc. There is only one ZP high school in the entire panchayat.


Education

  1. Government primary school until 5th class
  2. Government secondary school until 10 class

Students travel to Pamur or Kandukuru and other places for higher education.

There are convent(private schools) in the village as well.

Rice Mill

There is a rice mill which serves nearby villages such as Ropidodla, Kattakindapalle, Gudisegundla, Isukadamerla, Renimadugu, Rajasahibpeta and Chllavaripalle

Bank

There is a Andhra Bank to serve the peoples

References


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