Amadalavalasa
About Amadalavalasa
Amadalavalasa is a town in Srikakulam region of the Indian province of Andhra Pradesh. It is a region and furthermore the mandal base camp of Amadalavalasa mandal. The town is spread over a zone of 19.65 km2 7.59 sq mi, which is under the ward of Visakhapatnam Urban Development Authority. Srikakulam Road railroad station is arranged at Amadalavalasa. Amadalavalasa signifies 'the town of castor oil'. Amid the seasons of Ashoka, this place was called Herandapalli. Heranda in Sanskrit implies castor oil.
Incidentally, there are no castor oil plants being developed or castor oil being created in this place.Sangamayya Konda is 3 km from Amudalavalasa. It was a Buddhist site and is known for the Jain remnants and Buddhist religious communities unearthed as of late. An independent prehistorian led late investigations on the slopes of Sangamayya Konda and found a few pre-memorable Dolmen, Menhir, Cave, Caverns and Cisterns. Amadalavalasa is third region in Srikakulam area. There 23 wards as on 2005 races. Populace is 37,852. Told ghetto zones are 31.
The celebrated veteran parliamentarian Boddepalli Raja Gopal Rao and MLA Boddepalli Satyavathi is likewise from this body electorate. The Current MLA Is Kuna Ravi Kumar. There is a huge scale sugar industrial facility in Amadalavalasa, by and by not working. Different ventures like jute, oil and so on are situated at that town. There is head post office at Amadalavalasa. The essential and auxiliary school training is bestowed by government, supported and tuition based schools, under the School Education Department of the state. The medium of guideline taken after by ious schools are English, Telugu.