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Kadapa revenue division (or Kadapa division) is an administrative division in the Kadapa district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is one of the 4 revenue divisions in the district which consists of 9 mandals under its administration. [1] Kadapa is the administrative headquarters of the division.
Kadapa Municipal Corporation is the civic body that governs the city of Kadapa in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is one of the oldest Municipalities of the state, constituted in the year 1868 and was upgraded to Corporation in 2004. [1] Its jurisdiction encompasses an area of 164.08 km2 (63.35 sq mi).
Andhra Pradesh State Districts and Revenue Divisions. ... or Sub Collector is the head of the division. [1] ... Kadapa District Revenue Divisions: 24 Annamayya: 3:
Pages in category "Revenue divisions in Kadapa district" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ...
Pulivendula revenue division (or Pulivendula division) is an administrative division in the Kadapa district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. [1] It is one of the 4 revenue divisions in the district and consists of seven mandals under its administration. Pulivendula is the administrative headquarters of the division.
Kamalapuram mandal is one of the 50 mandals in Kadapa district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is under the administration of Kadapa revenue division and the headquarters are located at Kamalapuram. [3] The mandal is bounded by Yerraguntla, Proddutur, Chapad, Khajipet, Vallur, Pendlimarri and Veerapunayunipalle mandals. [4]
Revenue Division: Kadapa: Languages • Official: Telugu: Time zone: UTC+5:30 : Vehicle registration: AP: Vallur is a mandal in YSR Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh ...
YS Rajasekhara Reddy (YSR) Postal stamp. The old records of the district reveal that Kadapa was previously called Gadapa which translated in Telugu to threshold.The ancient village of Kadapa with its large tank and temple of Lord Venkateswara at Devuni Kadapa was a convenient camping place for the myriads of pilgrims travelling to the holy shrine of Tirupati.