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Durgada, formerly Durga Ooda or Durga Vaahini, is a rural village in Gollaprolu Mandal,[1] Kakinada district, Andhra Pradesh, India.[2] It is located northeast of Pithapuram and Gollaprolu. The village is located 1.8 kilometers away from NH 214 and 3 kilometers away from NH 5. The nearest city (35 km) is Kakinada.
Durgada | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 17°12′54″N 82°20′36″E / 17.21500°N 82.34333°E | |
Country | India |
State | Andhra Pradesh |
District | Kakinada |
Mandal | Gollaprolu |
Area | |
• Total | 14.4 km2 (5.6 sq mi) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 10,717 |
• Density | 740/km2 (1,900/sq mi) |
Languages | |
• Official | Telugu |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 533449 |
The village has rail access through a halt, and the nearest railway stations are Ravikampadu East Godavari (2.6 km) and Gollaprolu (9.2 km). The nearest railway junction is Samalkot. The nearest airstrip is Madhurapudi, Rajahmundry (75 km) and the nearest airport is Vishakapatnam (125 km). The nearest seaport is Kakinada Port.
Transport
editRoadways: There was once an APSRTC bus facility, but it was removed. The people depend on Autorikshas as their primary form of transportation.
Railways: There is a Railway Gate halt in the village. There are 2 passenger trains available every day. of these 2, 1 heads towards Vishakapatnam while the other heads towards Samalkot Junction.
History
editIt is unknown when the village was built, but Pullakavi, a famous author, lived in Durgada in the 15th century. There are some monuments and buildings that show the signs of British colonial rule. it was under the rule of Rao Venkata Kumara Mahipati Surya Rau Maharaja of Pithapuram for a period of time.
Demographics
editAs of the census[2] of 2011, there are 10,717 people residing in the village. The population density was 740 people per square kilometer (1,900 people/sq mi).[3] There were 3075 households within the village. Males constitute 50.1% of the population and females 49.9%. Durgada has an average literacy rate of 53%, substantially lower than the national average of 74%.[4] Male literacy is at 28.1%, while female literacy is 24.9%. In Durgada, 11.1% of the population is age 6 or under.
Work Profile
editMost of the people in the village are small and marginal farmers having less than 5 acres of agricultural land and some people are Agricultural labour. Fewer people are engaged in other works such as mango pickle manufacturing and selling gold by the gram. Many residents work in Indian railways, the Banking sector, Software, and the Teaching field. And some people work abroad as network and security engineers (Gowtham).
Education
editMany residents have completed Graduation or Post Graduation. Some people have completed Professional degrees (Chartered Accountants, Cost Accountants).
Caste Profile
editMost castes are found here. About half of the people are Kapu, and Schedule castes constitute 12% of the population.
Crops
editAs there is no irrigation by rivers or canals, people depend on groundwater irrigation. The people in the village cultivate less water-consuming crops. The most famous crops in Durgada are:
- Onion
- Buriaya Mirchi (small round bell type mirchi)
- catton
- sugar cane
- coconut
- oil palm
- mango
- Gingilly Seeds
- papaya
- Pulses
- Banana(All types)
- Paddy(Two crops)
- Vegetables
- Water melon
- Ground nuts
Most of the people will cultivate two crops per year such onions during kharif crop and sesame or watermelon during Rabi or some other vegetable crops.
Temples
editThe people in the Village are very spiritual. They support many local temples.
Sri Panchayatana sametha Uma Ramalingeswara Temple
editశ్రీ పంచాయతన సమేత శ్రీ ఉమా రామలింగేశ్వర మందిరం (శివాలయం ): This Temple is located north to south to the village. The idol in the temple was said to be installed by Rama in Treta Yuga during his exile (vanavaasam)(వనవాసం).
Sri Kanaka Durga Temple
editశ్రీ కనక దుర్గ గుడి : This is located east of the village.
Sri Vegulamma Temple
editశ్రీ వేగులమ్మ తల్లి దేవాలయం : Sri vegulamma ammavaru is the Gramadevata గ్రామ దేవత (village deity)
Sri Saibaba Temple(2 temples)
editOne temple is located in the lane between fresh water pond(మంచి నీటి చెరువు ) and Meraka Veedhi Raamalayam(మెరక వీధి రామాలయం ). This temple is constructed by Dwibhashyam Laxmi Pathi( ద్విభాష్యం లక్ష్మీపతి ). And another temple is located at Durga Ghiri(దుర్గ గిరి ). This was constructed by the village people under the guidance of Ammula Sai Trust.
Sri Subrahmanya Swamy Temple
Sri Ekasila Anjaneya Swamy Temple
Other Temples
edit- Sri Abhayanjaneya Idol(శ్రీ అభయ ఆంజనేయ స్వామి వారి ఆలయం)
- Sri Bavana Rushi Sametha Bhadravathi temple(శ్రీ భావనా ఋషి సామెత భద్రావతి అమ్మవార్ల ఆలయం)
- Sri Bala Ganapathi Temple(శ్రీ బాల గణపతి దేవాలయం)
- Sri Ganapthi Temple (శ్రీ గణపతి దేవాలయం)
- Pallapu Veedhi Raamalayam (పల్లపు వీధి రామాలయం)
- Meraka Veedhi Raamalayam (మెరక వీధి రామాలయం)
- Thotalo Rammalayam (Kothapeta Raamalayam)(?కొత్తపేట రామాలయం)
- Sri Krisha Ramalayam (శ్రీ కృష్ణ రామాలయం)
- Guruvu Gari Aashramam (గురువు గారి ఆశ్రమం)
- Sri Sumangala Kalyana Venkateswara Swami (శ్రీ సుమంగళ కళ్యాణ వెంకటేశ్వర స్వామి ఆలయం) (under construction). This would be the largest temple in the village, when finished.
other than these Hindu temples there are
- one mosque.
- 3 to 4 churches.
References
edit- ^ "Statement showing the Nomenclature and Number of Sub-Districts in States/UTs". Census of India. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
- ^ a b "Census of India - Search Results". Census of India. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
- ^ "District Census Hand Book - Maharashtra" (XLS). Census of India. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
- ^ "State of Literacy" (PDF). Provisional Population Totals India. p. 98. Retrieved 28 June 2018.