Kaddam mandal, Administrative mandal in Nirmal district, India
Kaddam (Peddur) mandal is an administrative area in Nirmal district that encompasses about 76 villages organized through 25 panchayats. The region sits at an elevation of 293 meters and is dominated by agricultural land and farming communities.
The mandal took its current form in 2016 when it separated from Adilabad district and joined the newly created Nirmal district. This administrative reorganization marked a major shift in how the region was governed and classified.
Telugu is the main language spoken here, and farming shapes how people spend their days and organize their communities.
The area uses postal code 504202 and has basic facilities like schools, health centers, and transportation links spread across the villages. The infrastructure supports the rural communities and agricultural activities throughout the mandal.
The mandal maintains a balanced demographic distribution with 25,937 males and 26,766 females spread across 13,036 households according to census data.
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