Palasa-Kasibugga - Villages and Panchayats

Villages and Panchayats

There are 19 village panchayats in Palasa Mandal.

  • Allukola (village and panchayat)
  • Amalakhudia (village and panchayat)
  • Bantu Kotturu (village and panchayat)
  • Boddapadu (village and panchayat)
  • Brahmana Tharla (village and panchayat)
  • Laxmi Puram (village )
  • chinabadam (village and municipality) with 4000 population
  • vajrapukotturu (village and panchayat)
  • Chinanchala (village and panchayat)
  • Garudugandi (village and panchayat)
  • Grudasupuram (village and panchayat)

*Kedaripuram (village and panchayat)

  • Laxmipuram (village and panchayat)
  • sasanam ramarao.b (village and panchayat)
  • Lotturu (village and panchayat)
  • Loddabhadra (Village cum Gram Panchayat)
  • Mamidimettu (village and panchayat)
  • Neelavathi (village and panchayat)
  • Peda Makanapalli (village and panchayat)
  • Pedanchala (village and panchayat)
  • Rentikota (village and panchayat)
  • Tekkalipatnam (village and panchayat)
  • Tharlakota (village and panchayat)
  • Garuda Bhadra(Village and Panchayat)
  • Gaduru (Village and Panchayat)
  • Metturu (village and Panchayithi) Damodar
  • Vonkuluru (village and Panchayithi)
  • Ankapalli (village and Panchayithi)

Bapu Nagar (village and Panchayithi)

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