Nandyal district is a district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. With Nandyal as its administrative headquarters, it was
formed on 4 April 2022 to become one of the resultant twenty-six
districts and one of the district in Rayalaseema region. The district consists of Nandyal
revenue division and a newly formed Dhone
revenue division and Atmakur
revenue division from Kurnool district
Nandyal district lies between the northern latitudes of 15° 27’ 49’’ and eastern longitudes of 78° 28’ 43’’.The altitude of the district varies from 100 ft above the mean sea level. This district is bounded on the north by Krishna rivers as well as Mahabubnagar district of Telengana State, on the south by Kadapa and Anantapur Districts on the west by the Kurnool district and on the east by Prakasam District.
The
district has three revenue divisions, namely Atmakur, Nandyal and Dhone, each
headed by a sub collector. These revenue divisions are divided into 29 mandals. The district
consists of 6 municipalities. Nandyal, Dhone, Atmakur, Allagadda, Bethamcherla
and Nandikotkur are the
six municipalities.
Mandals
There
are 10 mandals in Atmakur division, 13 mandals in Nandyal and 6 mandals in
Dhone division. The 29 mandals under their revenue divisions are listed below: