Pedana mandal, Administrative district in Krishna region, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Pedana mandal is an administrative division in the Krishna district comprising 31 settlements scattered across the area. These include one town and thirty villages that are overseen through the Machilipatnam revenue system.
The administrative division was established in 1985 under N.T. Rama Rao's government as a move to strengthen local administration. This creation was part of a broader restructuring effort across Andhra Pradesh.
Telugu is the everyday language spoken throughout the area, shaping how people communicate and connect within the local community.
The area is accessible via National Highway 216 passing through Pedana, connecting to other towns in the region. Most visitors use road transport as the main way to move around and between settlements.
The area comprises thirty individual villages, each with its own character and economic patterns distinct from the central town. This dispersed settlement structure shapes how the local community develops.
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