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Nagari is the part of Andhra Pradesh, major people speak Telugu language and next language is Tamil. Nagari is famous for cotton industries even more cotton would be transported to other countries. Educationwise, Nagari is good up to 10th standard, schools they teach telugu medium and English medium. Famous schools are vasishta vidhyalaya, saraswathi vignana mandir, little flower high school, viswabharathi and no more private colleges. Engineering college sanctioned at nagari mandal but it is located at Narayanavaram, 20 km away. Nagari is having famous lake that call it as kusastali nadhi, Nagari population some were around 25,000, it is the second major constitution in Chittoor district, famous temples are eswar temple, perumal temple near by desamma devastanam and buggagudi (5 km distance from Nagari). Andhra redirects here. ...
Telugu redirects here. ...
Tamil ( ; IPA: ) is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by Tamil people, originating on the Indian subcontinent. ...
Districts of Andhra Pradesh. ...
Agriculture
Major farmers cultivate sugarcane and ground nuts. These are the main areas come under Nagari mandal i.e. The equivalent terms tehsil, tahsil, tahasil, taluka, taluk, and taluq refer to a unit of government in some countries of the Indian subcontinent. ...
- Pudupet
- Satravada
- Ekambarakuppam
- karakantapuram
- Chintalapatteda
- Tadukupeta
- Desamma Devastanam
- Kothuru
- bugga agraharam
- desuru agaram
- damarapakkam
- ayanambakkam
- nambakkam
- cherlokandriga
- bugga devastanam
- krishnarampuram
- Aruru
- Ramapuram
- Mmudipalli
- keelapat
Here MLA is Chengareddy Reddyvari[1] who elected assembly in 5 times. He has worked with cabinet minister twice but he did not concentrate much development in Nagari. A Member of Legislative Assembly, or MLA, is a representative elected by the voters of an electoral district to the Legislature of a State in the Indian system of government. ...
References - ^ Members of Legislative Assembly @ sarkaritel.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-14.
DJG FABRICS 2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Era (or Anno Domini), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 165th day of the year (166th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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