Eluru Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary electoral district in Andhra Pradesh, India.
Eluru is a parliamentary constituency with seven assembly segments in West Godavari district. These segments stretch from Unguturu to Kaikalur and include several urban and rural centers.
The constituency was established in 1952 following India's independence and was initially shaped by left-leaning movements. The Communist Party of India won the first election held there.
The region has long been shaped by farming traditions and local crafts that connect families across generations. Walking through the area, you notice fields of cotton and banana plants that define the landscape.
The constituency covers mixed terrain with farmland, river plains, and small towns spread across the region. It is best explored with your own transport since the various centers are quite spread out.
The region sits in the fertile Godavari plains where the river has supported agricultural productivity for centuries. This natural water source has shaped the economic development and settlement patterns of the entire constituency.
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