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Economy of Tenali


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still exist. The Brahma temple which is one of the two temples dedicated to Brahma is located in this village. Chebrolu is also well known for its freedom fighters.

Chintalapudi: A project is undertaken by a voluntary organization called Ashanet that has contributed to the welfare of the village.

Edlapalli located at 7 km from Tenali and near to Valiveru is famous for Paddy, Lemon etc.

Garuvupalem (or Gandhi Nagar) is a small village located at 6 km from Tenali. The famous Buckingham Canal flows through this village.

Govada: This village is neighbouring Amruthluru with an ancient Shiva temple.

Gudivada, located at 7 km from Tenali is famous for its Lord Siva temple which was built by Vasireddy Venkatadri Nayudu.

Jampani is located 8 km from Tenali. The major crops are sugarcane, Rice and Lemon. The village has a Sugar factory.And is known for skilled carpenters and wood carvers. There are about 100 families with wood carving as their profession. Home town Dr. Shyam Sundar, who received Arjuna and Drona awards for his contribution in Volley ball as player and coach for India.

KAKARLAMUDI which is far 10 km distance from Tenali, famous for agricultural fields, and This Village is developed educationally.

Kanagala: HMKS & MGS College of Engineering (www.hmksmgs.com) is located here.

Venkateswarlu Thirumalasetty is a great person, who is born in Khazipet villaage, Married with Rajya Lakshmi radha

Kancherlapalem is situated 3 km from Tenali.

Katevaram, located at 2 km from Tenali is famous for Lord Shiva temple built in 10th century and renovated during the Vijayanagara period and recently in 2009. Paddy, Turmeric and Lentils are the main crops grown in this village.

Kodi Thadiparu, is one of the famous villages in Tenali division. There is a famous Chennakesava swamy temple.

Kolakaluru, located 6 km from Tenali, is famous for the Shiva Temple, a huge chariot and Lord Vishnu
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