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Vakadu is famous for educational institutions. Mr. Nedurumalli Balakrishna Reddy Birth place.
Vakadu is famous for educational institutions. Mr. Nedurumalli Balakrishna Reddy Birth place.

Vakadu is well known for agriculture and shrimp culture.

As per elderly residents of VAKADU, the name VAKADU came from formerly called "VANDANAPURI Pattanam" , has rich heritage and culture.Its on the bank of SUVARNAMUKHI/SWARNAMUKHI river.Exactly to the south side of the river there is very famous lord siva's temple.


'''Vakadu''' is a village and a [[Subdivisions of India|Mandal]] in [[Nellore district]] in the state of [[Andhra Pradesh]] in [[India]]. <ref>{{cite web
'''Vakadu''' is a village and a [[Subdivisions of India|Mandal]] in [[Nellore district]] in the state of [[Andhra Pradesh]] in [[India]]. <ref>{{cite web
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Vakadu is well known for agriculture and shrimp culture.

As per elderly residents of VAKADU, the name VAKADU came from formerly called "VANDANAPURI Pattanam" , has rich heritage and culture.Its on the bank of SUVARNAMUKHI/SWARNAMUKHI river.Exactly to the south side of the river there is very famous lord siva's temple.

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Vakadu
Vakadu
Village

Vakadu is famous for educational institutions. Mr. Nedurumalli Balakrishna Reddy Birth place.

Vakadu is well known for agriculture and shrimp culture.

As per elderly residents of VAKADU, the name VAKADU came from formerly called "VANDANAPURI Pattanam" , has rich heritage and culture.Its on the bank of SUVARNAMUKHI/SWARNAMUKHI river.Exactly to the south side of the river there is very famous lord siva's temple.

Vakadu is a village and a Mandal in Nellore district in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. [1]

References

  1. ^ "List of Sub-Districts". Census of India. Retrieved 2007-03-26.