Kalluru

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Kalluru
—  city  —
Kalluru
Location of Kalluru
in Andhra Pradesh and India
Coordinates 17°12′16″N 80°33′13″E / 17.2044°N 80.5535°E / 17.2044; 80.5535Coordinates: 17°12′16″N 80°33′13″E / 17.2044°N 80.5535°E / 17.2044; 80.5535
Country India
State Andhra Pradesh
District(s) Khammam
Population 63,336 (2001)
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)

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[edit] About

Kalluru or Kallur (Telugu: కల్లూరు) is a mandal in the Khammam district of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is located at 17°12′16″N 80°33′13″E / 17.2044°N 80.5535°E / 17.2044; 80.5535 between Khammam and Sathupalli.[1] Kalluru is connected by national highway[citation needed] and it is 50 kilometers from Khammam.

[edit] Economy

It has a sugar factory and there is large nursery[citation needed] owned by Boppana family and is known as Sri Venkateswara Eucalyptus and Clonal nursery.

[edit] Population

Kalluru Mandal has a population of 63,336 while Kalluru town which is the headquarters has a population of 15259 (2001 Census)[2]

[edit] Literacy

Kalluru Mandal has a literacy rate of 41% while the headquarters has a literacy rate of 56.52%(2001 Census)[3]

[edit] Villages in Kallur mandal

Following are the villages in Kallur Mandal[4]

  • Gopaladevaboinapally
  • Bathulapally
  • Chandrupatla
  • Chennuru
  • China Korukondi
  • Gokavaram
  • Kalluru
  • Ramakrishnapuram
  • Kappalabandham
  • Korlagudem
  • Lakshmipuram
  • Lingala
  • Lokavaram
  • Marlapadu
  • Mucharam
  • Mugguvenkatapuram
  • Narayanapuram
  • Payapur
  • Peddakorukondi
  • Peruvancha
  • Pocharam
  • Pullaiah Banjer
  • Raghunadhagudem
  • Talluru
  • Telagaram
  • V N Thanda
  • Vennavalli
  • Yagna Narayanapuram
  • Yerraboinapalli

[edit] Transport

There are a lot of transport facilities from various cities of andhra pradesh. located between Khammam and Sattupalli number of vehicles pass through this way to reach Rajamundry, Vizag. There are buses of shuttle service to Madhira from this town.

[edit] Temples

Kalluru has a famous temple of Lord shiva known as Srikashmira Mahadevakshetram

[edit] References

[edit] External links


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