Obulavaripalle mandal, Administrative division in Annamayya district, India
Obulavaripalle mandal is an administrative division in Annamayya district, Andhra Pradesh, located in a tropical region. It comprises 15 settlements including one census town and 14 villages spread across the area.
The mandal was established in 1985 when the government of Andhra Pradesh under N. T. Rama Rao restructured its administrative divisions. This reorganization created the administrative framework that exists today.
Telugu is the main language spoken across the settlements, though many residents also use Urdu in daily life. This linguistic diversity shapes how people interact and communicate throughout the area.
The mandal has several educational institutions including Palakondraya Degree College, and government hospitals in Mukkavaripalli and Ykota provide medical care. These centers offer basic services across the administrative area.
The area contains the Mangampet Barytes deposits, recognized as a National Geological Monument by the Geological Survey of India. This geological significance makes it notable for those interested in earth sciences and natural formations.
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