Head Quarters: Machilipatnam
Area: 8,727 sq.km
The Boundaries of this district are West Godavari district in the East, Bay
of Bengal in the South, Guntur and Nalgonda districts in the West and Khammam
district in the North directions.
Rivers: Krishna, Budameru, Munneru and Tammileru.
Major Places: Vijayawada, Vuyyur, Machilipatnam, Thiruvuru, Kaikalur.
Tourist Places: Krishna wildlife sanctuary, Kondapally fort, Chinnagollapalem,
Prakasam Barrage, Gandhi hill, Bhavani Island, Sibar Disneyland, Rajiv Gandhi
Park, Victoria Museum, Mogalrajapuram caves, Manginapudi beach, Buddhist Sites
at Gummadidurru, Ghantasala and Jaggayyapeta.
Pilgrimage Centers: Kanaka Durga Temple at Vijayawada, Gunadala Church,
Hazrat Bal Mosque, Movva temple, Machilipatnam Panduranga Swamy temple.
Handicrafts: Kondapalli Toys, Machilipatnam Kalamkari Fabrics and Rold
gold Ornaments.
Cultural Heritage: Kuchipudi dance.
Industries: Andhra cements, Railway wagon workshop, The RTC Regional
workshop, Jawahar Autonagar, Andhra Pradesh Heavy Engineering Machinery Industry,
Sugar Factories at Vuyyur and Hanuman Junction.
In the olden days this place was under the rule of Sathavahanas, Cholas, Reddy
kings, Golkonda Nawabs and many other kings. Krishna District was formerly
called Machilipatnam district. It was renamed as Krishna district, after the
mighty river Krishna in 1859. The Telugu spoken over here has the flavor of
the coastal area region. The Majority of the people in Urban areas of Krishna
district are engaged in trade and commerce. Agriculture is the most important
occupation of the people of the district.
The forest area occupies only 9% of the total district area. Social Forestry
drive is undergoing in many parts of the district. Small deposits of Diamonds
are also available. Natural Gas and Crude Oil is also found on the coastal
belts of the district. The Barrage built on the river Krishna by Sir Arthur
Cotton at Vijayawada is the Chief Irrigation Source to the District. Three
tributaries of the River Krishna are the Bhima, the Tungabhadra and the Musi
during its course in Andhra Pradesh. The climate of Vijayawada, the major
city in Krishna district is tropical in nature with hot summers and moderate
winters. April to June are the summer months with temperatures ranging from
a minimum of 270 C to 450 C. The temperatures during the winter months range
from 280 to 170 C. The area is very humid, the average humidity ranges from
68% during summer season.
The District hosts Many industries and KCP Sugar Factory at Vuyyur is a famous
one, apart from this many Medium Scale Cement factories are there throughout
the district. There are many Small Scale Industries like Musical Instruments
at Jaggayyapeta, Roldgold Ornaments at Machilipatnam and Kondapalli toys.
SIRIS Pharmaceutical Company at Vijayawada is another giant company manufacturing
Allopathic medicines. Vijayawada Thermal Power Station near Ibrahimpatnam
is ranked as the No.1 Power generation unit in India for its high performance.
The annual rainfall in the region is about 965 mm and is contributed by the
Southwest monsoon. The oldest port in Andhra Pradesh is Machilipatnam port.
The Bus complex at Vijayawada is one of the Biggest in Asia. The Railway station
at Vijayawada is said to be the Biggest Junction in South India. Kuchipudi
dance form originated from this district.
Accessibility: Machilipatnam is well connected by road and rail. Nearest
airport is at Vijayawada.
How to Reach This Place
Road : Machilipatnam is located 68 kms from Vijayawada. It is well connected
by Road.
Rail : It is well connected by Rail.
Air : Hyderabad Airport.
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