Information about the Guntur district municipality and mayor of Guntur district municipality to write in project book-
The district is divided into four Revenue divisions, namely, Guntur, Tenali, Narasaraopet and Gurazala. These are sub-divided into 58 mandals,[19] which are in turn divided as 57 Panchayat Samiti (Block)s, 712 villages and 14 towns. These 14 towns includes, 1 municipal corporation, 12 municipalities and 1 census town. Gurazala revenue division was newly formed in the year 2013.[20][21] Guntur city is the only municipal corporation and district headquarter another Vaddeswaram is categorised as a census town.[22] The 12 municipalities in the district are Mangalagiri, Sattenapalli, Tadepalle, Tenali, Ponnur, Bapatla, Repalle, Narasaraopet, Chilakaluripet, Vinukonda, Macherla, Piduguralla.
Mandals
Guntur District Mandal Map
The below table categorises 57 mandals into their respective revenue divisions in the district:[1]
# Guntur Division # Tenali Division # Narasaraopet Division # Gurazala Division[20]
1 Amaravati 20 Amarthaluru 38 Bollapalle 49 Dachepalle
2 Atchampet 21 Bapatla 39 Chilakaluripet 50 Durgi
3 Bellamkonda 22 Bhattiprolu 40 Edlapadu 51 Gurazala
4 Guntur East 23 Chebrolu 41 Ipur 52 Karempudi
5 Guntur West 24 Cherukupalle 42 Nadendla 53 Machavaram
6 Krosuru 25 Duggirala 43 Narasaraopet 54 Macherla
7 Mangalagiri 26 Kakumanu 44 Nekarikallu 55 Piduguralla
8 Medikonduru 27 Karlapalem 45 Nuzendla 56 Rentachintala
9 Muppalla 28 Kollipara 46 Rompicherla 57 Veldurthy
10 Pedakakani 29 Kolluru 47 Savalyapuram
11 Pedakurapadu 30 Nagaram 48 Vinukonda|
12 Pedanandipadu 31 Nizampatnam
13 Phirangipuram 32 Pittalavanipalem
14 Prathipadu 33 Ponnur
15 Rajupalem
16 Sattenapalle 34 Repalle
17 Tadepalle 35 Tenali
18 Tadikonda 36 Tsunduru
19 Thullur 37 Vemuru
20 Vatticherukuru
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GUNTUR: Ruling YSRC and Opposition TDP are all set to lock horns for the Guntur mayor post in the upcoming municipal elections, for which the nomination filing procedure ended on Friday. A keen contest is expected for the post as it has been reserved for a general category candidate.
The parties have fielded their candidates for all the 57 divisions of the city. A total of 471 candidates, of which 137 are from YSRC and 127 from TDP, have filed their nominations for the Guntur Municipal Corporation elections.
As YSRC leaders are hoping to register a thumping victory, party candidates Padarthi Ramesh Gandhi (ward no 6) and Kavati Manohar Naidu (ward no 20) are expecting to get the mayor post. The TDP is also maintaining silence over its mayor candidates.
Guntur was upgraded from a municipality on August 19, 1994. TDP’s Kolli Sarada was elected as the mayor in 1995 and succeeded by Chukka Yesu Ratnam in 2000. Post their terms, Congress’ Kanna Naga Raju and Rayapati Mohan Sai Krishna held the positions in successive terms. However, no council elections were held since then as cases regarding merger of 12 villages with the GMC in 2012, was pending in the High Court.
As people from Kapu, Muslim, Reddy, Khamma and Vysya communities are dominant in Guntur, the parties have fielded candidates accordingly for the local elections. Meanwhile, the residents complained that the absence of elected representatives was hampering the city’s development and resolution of civic issues.
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