Sullurpeta mandal, Administrative subdivision in Andhra Pradesh, India
Sullurpeta mandal is an administrative subdivision in Tirupati district that covers both rural villages and urban settlements across the region. The area comprises roughly 43 villages organized through local gram panchayat councils that serve as community governance bodies.
This administrative region has roots in the Vijayanagara Empire and developed through subsequent periods of Nawab rule and British East India Company governance. The mandal's current structure reflects this layered historical past.
The population of 83,760 residents maintains Telugu traditions, with 88.34 percent speaking Telugu as their primary language and 9.56 percent communicating in Urdu.
The region is best navigated on foot or using local transport connecting the various villages throughout the mandal. Visitors should note that rural areas have less developed infrastructure compared to urban centers.
The literacy rate stands at 65.67 percent, with a notable gender distribution showing 70.65 percent among males and 60.85 percent among females.
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