Nangamangalam

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History

The village supposedly came up around 500 years back when a few people belonging to Reddy community from Guntur and Nellore came and settled here, which was then an area under the rule of Bommi Naidu, who ruled Vellore.

Administration

The village comes under the Gudipala Mandal of Chittoor District and falls under the Chittoor assembly constituency and Chittoor parliamentary constituency.

Demographics

Telugu is official language of this village.

The table below shows the demographic details of Nangamangalam.[1]

Description Count
Households 737
Total Population 2,661
Male population 1,275
Female Population 1,386
Population under 6 years 315
Boys Under 6 Years 158
Girls Under 6 Years 157
Total Literates 1,710
Total Illiterates 951

References

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