Anaparti


Anaparthi is a town located in Anaparthy mandal, in East Godavari district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The town was named after King Anapotha Reddy of the Rajamahendravaram Dynasty. Almost all the residents of this village are of the same social Forward open community Reddy, Bhumanchi Reddy.

Agriculture

Anaparti has two canals of River Godavari waters, providing vast areas of agricultural lands. Major crops cultivated in the area include paddy, palm oil, sugarcane and groundnuts.

Demographics

The local language is the Telugu language.
According to census figures, the total population of Anaparthi is 25,533, of which 12,856 are male and 12,677 are female. The total area of Anaparthi is 1807 hectares.

Geography

The closest cities to Anaparthi are Rajamundry and the coast town Kakinada.

Transport

The Anaparti railway station is classified as a D–category station in the Vijayawada railway division of South Central Railway zone. The station is situated between and.