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13-486: CRDA may refer to: Organisations [ edit ] Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA), an urban planning agency in India Calgary Roller Derby Association , a Canadian roller-derby league Casino Reinvestment Development Authority , a New Jersey, US state governmental agency Croda International (LSE stock symbol),

26-406: A British chemicals company Aviation [ edit ] Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico , an Italian manufacturer in the sea and air industry from 1930 to 1966 "C.R.D.A.", designations attached to aircraft manufactured by a related company, Cantieri Aeronautici e Navali Triestini Other uses [ edit ] Cooperative Research and Development Agreement , an agreement between

39-610: A US government agency and a private company Central Regulatory Domain Agent , controls wireless channels in computer networking Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title CRDA . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=CRDA&oldid=1241293504 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

52-513: A golden chapter in the 13th century. Erected on a huge granite pillar measuring 14.6 X 2.9 X2.9 feet, the inscription has 182 lines engraved in Sanskrit and Telugu indicating the birth of Rudrama Devi, her coronation, extent of land donated to Visweswara temple and lists out the charitable works taken up in the village. It also refers to an educational building, presumably a college for teaching Sanskrit and Shaivite texts. As of 2020 Census of India ,

65-518: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority The Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (abbreviated as APCRDA ) is an urban planning agency of the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region , in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh , India . The APCRDA was established under

78-552: The act when the High Court hearing reached the final stage. The chief minister said that his government would bring a better and more complete bill. As the government withdrew the GO, the APCRDA was restored. Under the jurisdiction of APCRDA, Andhra Pradesh Capital Region comprises: Amaravathi , Vijayawada , Guntur City and the districts of NTR , Krishna and Guntur . The below table list

91-484: The dissolution of APCRDA and formation of Amaravati Metropolitan Region Development Area(AMRDA). The events leading to this decision resulted in widespread and continuing protests by the farmers of Amaravati . The act has been challenged in the Andhra Pradesh High Court , which ordered to maintain status quo until the court completes its hearing. The government , led by Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy , withdrew

104-571: The Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority Act, 2014 (dissolved in 2020 and reestablished in 2021). The authority has a jurisdictional area of 8,352.69 km2 (3,224.99 sq mi), covering the districts of Guntur , Eluru , NTR , Krishna , Palnadu , and Bapatla . The APCRDA was formerly known as AMDA and the former was VGTM Urban Development Authority (VGTM UDA), which was formed in 1978 with an area of 1,954 km (754 sq mi). In 2012, it

117-423: The birth celebrations of Rani Rudrama Devi, a ruler of Kakatiya dynasty, lays in a state of neglect at Mandadam village. The inscription erected by Emperor Ganapati Deva, known popularly as Malkapuram inscription, is a rare archaeological find commemorating the achievements of Kakatiya dynasty. At Mandadam, Ganapati Deva crowned his daughter Rudrama Devi as his successor and latter ruled for another 30 years, scripting

130-533: The districts of Guntur and Krishna , including 217 km (84 sq mi) of the state capital, Amaravati . In August 2020, the Andhra Pradesh legislative assembly passed the Andhra Pradesh decentralisation and inclusive development of all regions act . It provided for limiting Amaravati as legislative capital while naming Vizag as executive capital and Kurnool as judicial capital. Thus government's attempt to plan for three capital cities led to

143-399: The town had a population of 8,000, of which males are 3,900, females are 4,100 and the population under 6 years of age are 652. The average literacy rate stands at 68.95 percent, with 4,093 literates. Mandadam is located on Vijayawada and Amaravati route. APSRTC run buses offers transport services in the route., its very close to Vijayawada via Karakatta around 12kms,Center of Mandadam

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156-598: The urban areas of APCRDA : Mandadam Mandadam is a Village in Guntur district in Indian state of Andhra Pradesh . It was a village in Thullur mandal of Guntur district , prior to its denotification as gram panchayat . King Ganapati Deva of Kakatiya Dynasty who ruled between 1199 AD to 1261AD had gifted the two villages of Mandadam and Velagapudi to Sivacharya, spiritual preceptor of Golaki Matham at Mandadam. A 13th century stone inscription erected to commemorate

169-501: Was expanded to 7,063 km (2,727 sq mi). Post bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh , it was defunct and was renamed as APCRDA. The head office of the authority is located at Lenin Centre in Vijayawada. It also has three sub-registrar offices at Thullur , Ananthavaram , and Mandadam . The authority has a jurisdictional area of 8,352.69 km (3,224.99 sq mi), covering

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