Isukathota

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Isukathota
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A view of Isukthota from Kailasagiri
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Isukathota
Location in Visakhapatnam
Coordinates: 17°44′26″N83°19′36″E / 17.740442°N 83.326749°E / 17.740442; 83.326749 Coordinates: 17°44′26″N83°19′36″E / 17.740442°N 83.326749°E / 17.740442; 83.326749
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Andhra Pradesh
District Visakhapatnam
Government
  Body Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation
Languages
  Official Telugu
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
530022
Vehicle registration AP 31,AP 32 and AP 33

Isukathota is a locality in the Maddilapalem neighbourhood of Visakhapatnam, India. It is situated between Sivajipalem and Venkojipalem. [1]

Isukathota contains many large residential complexes. Isukathota has the scope for very high development as it is surrounded by major areas like MVP Colony, Venkojipalem, Sivajipalem and Seethammadhara. The basic infrastructure like the roads, sewage and drinking water are better comparative to most other parts of the Visakhapatnam City. Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation has taken over the Isukathota area and bringing in the amenities needed like road, sewage and drinking water.

It is well connected by APSRTC buses, all over the city.

There are lot of shops for shopping like Supermarkets, and shops are located here.

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