Nadendla - Features

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Nadendla is a historical village and it is known to be a village of more than hundred temples with 101 idol statues of various goddesses.It is adorned with famous temples like Govardhana Swamy temple, Shiva temple and many more. Nadendla mandal is one of the famous place for the Vinayaka temple and in this mandal there are 14 villages which are developing some of them are Appapuram, sattuluru, gorijavolu, chirumamilla, tubadu, sankrantripadu, solasa etc.

In Nadendla mandal we have abundant natural resources like water ponds, small rivulets from Right canal of Nagarguna Sagar dam and granite hills in outskirts of Nadendla village. Our major occupation is agriculture with major farms like chilis, cotton and paddy etc and small scale industries are built in village surroundings based on advanced farming techniques and small business etc.nadendla village is gradually developing economy of village year by year by providing wealth to state government.

Climate changes drastically according to seasons and it's very warm in summer to live due to village is surrounded by several hills and droughts and cyclone hazards are common in these region.

Nadendla mandal plays a major role in the constitution elections.Currently prathipati pullarao is the MLA and he is the business man. The former chief minister Kasu Brahmananda Reddy is taken birth in Tubadu village.Some of major leaders played a great role in development of nadendla village are Nallamothu Raja,Daggubatti Sambasiva rao and Gondi Koteswara Rao and so on

Zilla praja parishad high school contribute many professionals like doctors, iitians who are settled in US, giving continuous contribution to village development.

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