Kadiam mandal, Administrative subdivision in East Godavari District, India
Kadiam mandal is an administrative subdivision within East Godavari district in Andhra Pradesh. The territory encompasses seven villages including Damireddipalle, Dulla, Jegurupadu, Kadiam, Muramanda, Veeravaram, and Vemagiri.
The mandal was established in 1985 during administrative reorganization under N. T. Rama Rao's government. These reforms aimed to create smaller and more effective local governance units.
The population of 90,499 residents in Kadiam mandal maintains Telugu traditions through regular celebrations and community gatherings in the local panchayat system.
The main town of Kadiam serves as the administrative center for the region and is accessible by road from other parts of the district. The seven villages are connected by local roads, making it possible to visit different areas.
The mandal demonstrates balanced gender demographics with 45,066 males and 45,433 females, resulting in a favorable sex ratio of 1,008 females per 1,000 males.
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