Yeleswaram or Elesvaram is a town and a Mandal in the East Godavari district in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India.[1]
A freedom fighter and Indian National Congress Leader Chandaka Apparao belongs to this place.
Geography
Yelesvaram is located at 17°17′00″N 82°06′00″E / 17.2833°N 82.1000°E / 17.2833; 82.1000.[2] It has an average elevation of 60 meters (200 feet).
Cinemas
Jayasree Venkateshwara, Venkat Suryya are the popular cinemas halls present in Yeleswaram.
Schools
There are about twenty schools. Some of them are Government High School, Auxilium English Medium High School, Navajyoti, Bhashyam Public School, Yeleswaram Public School, Sri Vidya Talent School, A.M.G Residential High School etc.
Features
There is a 1.5x3 (4.5MW)MW Small Hydro Project at Yeleswaram, East
Godavari Dist., Andhra Pradesh, India by M/s
Manihamsa Power Projects Limited
- Population is 32,000 in 2001 census. It is 56 km from rajahmundry and 7 km from
Yarravaram National highway. 500 acaras Ramanaiah pet cheruvu is a nice location.
In 2004 a large pipe line was linked to yeleru canal which is going to visakha steel plant.
Panchayats
The following is the list of village panchayats in Yeleswaram mandal.
1. Lingamparthi
2. Bhadravaram
3. Peravaram
4. Peda Sankarlapudi
5. Thirumaali ..... etc.
This village is a nice place to visit.R.Narayana murthy used to show in many movies.
Eleru reservoir also located here. And pinjara konda is one of the nice place near yeleswaram.it is 30 km from yeleswaram.
The famous photo and video studies in this area are Naveen studio, Annapurna and Sailaja studio.
References
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