Tenali mandal, Administrative division in Guntur district, India.
Tenali mandal is an administrative division in Guntur district encompassing rural villages and a central town within the region. The area comprises flat terrain with scattered settlements and local commerce hubs that serve surrounding communities.
The administrative status changed in 1985 when the taluk became a mandal, reorganizing local governance within the district. This restructuring affected how services and administration were managed across the settlements.
The region has a strong tradition of brass work and metalcraft that remains visible in local workshops and markets today. Artisans continue to practice these techniques, shaping the character of small shops and roadside stalls throughout the town.
The main administrative office in Tenali town serves as the hub for official services and local government functions. Visitors looking for administrative matters should plan visits during standard working hours when offices are operational.
The region has a female-to-male population ratio that stands out from typical patterns seen in many parts of India. This demographic characteristic is reflected in the composition of local communities.
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