Makkuva mandal

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Makkuva mandal
Makkuva mandal
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Makkuva mandal
Location in Andhra Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 18°40′00″N83°16′00″E / 18.6667°N 83.2667°E / 18.6667; 83.2667
Country India
State Andhra Pradesh
District Parvathipuram Manyam district
Headquarters Makkuva
Government
  Body Mandal Parishad
Population
 (2011)
  Total48,344
Languages
  Official Telugu
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)



Makkuva mandal is one of the 34 mandals in Parvathipuram Manyam district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is administration under Parvathipuram revenue division and headquartered at Makkuva. [1] The mandal is bounded by Salur mandal on South & West, Parvathipuram mandal on North, Seethanagaram mandal on east and Bobbili mandal on south east. A portion of it also borders the Narayanapatna block of the Koraput district of Odisha on north west. [2]

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Demographics

As of 2011 census, the mandal had a population of 48,344. The total population constitute, 24,106 males and 24,238 females. [3] The entire population is rural in nature.

Government and politics

Makkuva mandal is one of the four mandals in Salur (Assembly constituency), which in turn is a part of Araku (Lok Sabha constituency), one of the 25 Lok Sabha constituencies [ broken anchor ] representing Andhra Pradesh. [4] The present MLA is Sandhya Rani Gummidi, who won the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, 2024 [ broken anchor ] representing Telugu Desham Party. [5]

Rural villages

As of 2011 2011 census of India, the mandal has 48 settlements, consisting of 48 villages. [6]

The settlements in the mandal are listed below:

  1. Alagaruvu
  2. Anasabhadra
  3. Bangaruvalasa
  4. Bantumakkuva
  5. Battivalasa
  6. Biramasi
  7. Chappabutcham Peta
  8. Duggeru
  9. Dabbagadda
  10. Gopalapuram
  11. Guntabhadra
  12. Kannampeta
  13. Kasipatnam
  14. Khaviripalle
  15. Khavirivalasa
  16. Kona
  17. Kondabutcham Peta
  18. Kondarejeru
  19. Koyyanapeta
  20. Lovarkhandi
  21. Makkuva
  22. Markondaputti
  23. Mendangi
  24. MELAPUVALASA
  25. Mukavalasa
  26. MELAPUVALASA
  27. Mulakkayavalasa
  28. Mulavalasa
  29. Nagulladabba Gadda
  30. Nanda
  31. Nandakottula Ghasila
  32. Narayana Ramachandraraju Puram
  33. Panasabhadra
  34. Papayyavalasa
  35. Payakapadu
  36. Pedaghasila
  37. Pedavootagadda
  38. Sambara
  39. Santeswaram
  40. Sanyasirajupuram @ Maripivalasa
  41. Saraivalasa
  42. Seebillipedavalasa
  43. Sirlam
  44. Thotavalasa
  45. Turumamidi
  46. Venkampeta
  47. Venkatabhyripuram
  48. Vijayarampuram
  49. Yerrasamanthula Valasa

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