Gas Info
1.Sri Sai Gas Agency:
Address: 5-148, East Street, Gudur-524101.
Phone: 08624 221737
Booking Phone Numbers: 08624 251103, 08624 251104
Land Mark : Near BSNL Telephone Exchange
2. Om Sri Sai Gas Agency:
Address: 5-14812-63, Vivekananda Road, Gudur-524101
Phone: 08624 252627
Booking Phone Numbers: 08624 252627
Land Mark : Opp. Andhra Bank
3. NPR Gas Agencies:
Address: 7-233-1, Gudur-524101
Phone: 08624 221002
Booking Phone Numbers: 08624 221002
Land Mark : Near State Bank of India
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Narayana Engineering College
Narayana Engineering College was established in the year 2001 with the avowed goal to build a top level Technical Institution of Excellence that is capable of producing high caliber engineering professionals needed in the nation building. The Institute, affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Anantapur. The college offers 4 undergraduate programs and 3 Postgraduate Programs. The core values of discipline, character, conduct, punctuality and technical acumen are the most effective integral guiding principles of the overall functioning of the college.
Undergraduate Programs :
- Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE)
- Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE)
- Computer Science Engineering (CSE)
- Information Technology (IT)
- Master of Computer Science (MCA)
- Master of Business Administration (MBA)
- Master of Technology (M.Tech., (DECS))
Address:
Narayana Engineering College
Dhurjati Nagar, Gudur 524101.
Phone No: 08624 252611,08624 252612
Fax No: 0861 - 2341740
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Audisankara College of Engineering & Technology
The institute was established in 2001 as Audisankara College of Engineering & Technology by a man with grand mission and noble vision Mr. Penchalaiah Vanki. The college is approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) affiliated to JNT University and functions as a private self-financing institution under Aishwarya Educational Trust. The institute has ISO 9001:2000 Certification to its Credit. In the 07 years between its beginnings in 2001 to 2007, ASCET has grown incredibly fast for an educational institution of its caliber. ASCET is in the news every year, following the very best results in terms of academics. In spite of all these, the biggest chunk of ASCET's success story is shared by most of the hundreds of students who have graduated from the institution and have been recruited by leading firms around the country. It is this student population that carries on ASCET''s enduring legacy.
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
B. Tech. Degree Programs:
- Electrical & Electronics Engineering(EEE)
- Electronic & Communication (ECE)
- Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)
- CIVIL Engineering (CE)
- Master of Computer Application (MCA)
- Master of Business Administration (MBA)
- M.Tech. (VLSI)
- M.Tech. (ES)
- M.Tech. (CSE)
- M.Tech. (SE)
- Diploma in Electronics & Communications Engineering
- Diploma in Electrical & Electronics Engineering
- Diploma in Computer Science Engineering
ADDRESS:
AUDISANKARA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
NH - 5 Bypass Road, Aravinda Nagar,
Gudur - 524101, Nellore Dist.,A.p., India.
Tel : (+91-) 08624 - 221942 / 212042 Ph :9247001044
Fax : (+91-) 08624 - 221941
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Website: www.audisankara.com
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Lemon Market in Gudur
Gudur lemon market in Nellore district, which went through tough times in the last five years, has regained the top slot in Andhra Pradesh.
Farmers unload lemon bags (80 kg) at the two private markets here throughout the year. From here, lemon bags are exported to almost all the major cities and towns in the country every day.
The peak season began on January 20 this year and 7,500-10,000 bags of lemon were auctioned every day. Arrivals have now slowed down to 1,500-2,000 bags per day. From January till now, farmers sold crop worth over Rs 200 crore.
The government collected Rs 14.5 lakh cess from lemon exporters at Rs 3.50 per bag from April 1 last year till May 31 this year, K Raja Rao, special grade secretary, government market yard, said. The cess puts the number of bags at 4,14,285. Farmers earn Rs 2,000-2,500 per bag during peak season and Rs 1,500 during off season.
They grow lemon in about 32,000 acres in 16 upland mandals in the district, including Gudur, Atmakur, Podalakur, Rapur, Ozili, Manubolu, Venkatagiri, and Balayapalli. About 200 buyers take part in auctions, which are held at shops of about 50 commission agents. Interestingly, these agents are employed by merchants, residing in Delhi and other states. Delhi traders are the biggest buyers as 20 of the 60 lorry loads, each with 350 bags, go there.
Farmers reap three crops a year – first one in August-Sept, second in January and the third in March-April. Their counterparts in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and other states gather one or two crops only, the reason why Gudur became a national market, he said.
R Bala Raju, general secretary, Venkateswara Lemon Traders’ Association, told Business Standard that five years ago about 100 lemon laden trucks plied to every state in the country. The number of commission shops had also come down from 200 then to 50 now.
He said the 1994 cyclone did great damage to lemon gardens in the district. A large number of lemon trees were destroyed. The 2001 floods too destroyed lemon gardens, and the four-year drought, which later followed, dried up the gardens.
Besides, drip irrigation failed too. However, sufficient rains during the last two years brought things on track and the farmers were now again reaping profits.
He urged the government to construct cold storages in lemon growing areas of the district.
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Farmers unload lemon bags (80 kg) at the two private markets here throughout the year. From here, lemon bags are exported to almost all the major cities and towns in the country every day.
The peak season began on January 20 this year and 7,500-10,000 bags of lemon were auctioned every day. Arrivals have now slowed down to 1,500-2,000 bags per day. From January till now, farmers sold crop worth over Rs 200 crore.
The government collected Rs 14.5 lakh cess from lemon exporters at Rs 3.50 per bag from April 1 last year till May 31 this year, K Raja Rao, special grade secretary, government market yard, said. The cess puts the number of bags at 4,14,285. Farmers earn Rs 2,000-2,500 per bag during peak season and Rs 1,500 during off season.
They grow lemon in about 32,000 acres in 16 upland mandals in the district, including Gudur, Atmakur, Podalakur, Rapur, Ozili, Manubolu, Venkatagiri, and Balayapalli. About 200 buyers take part in auctions, which are held at shops of about 50 commission agents. Interestingly, these agents are employed by merchants, residing in Delhi and other states. Delhi traders are the biggest buyers as 20 of the 60 lorry loads, each with 350 bags, go there.
Farmers reap three crops a year – first one in August-Sept, second in January and the third in March-April. Their counterparts in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and other states gather one or two crops only, the reason why Gudur became a national market, he said.
R Bala Raju, general secretary, Venkateswara Lemon Traders’ Association, told Business Standard that five years ago about 100 lemon laden trucks plied to every state in the country. The number of commission shops had also come down from 200 then to 50 now.
He said the 1994 cyclone did great damage to lemon gardens in the district. A large number of lemon trees were destroyed. The 2001 floods too destroyed lemon gardens, and the four-year drought, which later followed, dried up the gardens.
Besides, drip irrigation failed too. However, sufficient rains during the last two years brought things on track and the farmers were now again reaping profits.
He urged the government to construct cold storages in lemon growing areas of the district.
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Gudur Railway Station
Gudur Railway Junction located between Chennai and Vijayawada, with connections to Tirupathi. This is one of the big railway junctions giving the route to Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, and to Tirupathi.
Station Code : GDR
Enquiry Phone Number : 08624 251503
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Industries in Gudur
1.Nelcast Limited
The first plant located at Gudur in Andhra Pradesh, India specializes in the manufacture of castings and machining made of ductile iron and possesses a production capacity of 36000 tons per Annam.
Specialization: Ductile Iron partsFunctions: Manufacture of castings and machining
Capacity: 36000T per Annam
Address:
Nelcast Ltd,
34, Industrial Estate,
Gudur - 524101, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Phone: +91-8624-251266, 251766
2.Tirumala Milk Products Pvt Ltd
Chillakuru ByPass Road,
Gudur - 524101, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Phone: +91-9160088886
3. Shivatmika Technosoft

Shivatmika Technosoft,
Vendodu Vil & Post,
Gudur - 524101, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Phone: +91-9299909039
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Banks in Gudur
- Andhra Bank
- HDFC Bank
- ICICI Bank
- Indian Overseas Bank
- Pinakini Grameena Bank
- State Bank of India
- Syndicate Bank
- Union Bank of India
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Clubs in Gudur
- Andhra Mahila Mandali
- Inner Wheel Club
- Lions Club
- Malavya Nagar Youth Association.
- PR Club
- Rotary Club
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Play Grounds
- Alluru Audi Seshareddy Stadium
- SKR Govt College Ground
- ZPBH School Ground
- Polytechnic College Ground
- Polaiah Gunta Ground
- Vivekananda Ground
- Shanti Ground
- Collector Bunglow
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Cinema Theatres
- Chadalavaada Venakateswara
- Srinivasa Teja
- Sundar Mahal
- Sangam
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Marriage Halls in Gudur
- CR Reddy Kalyana Mandapam
- DNR Community Hall
- TTD Kalyana Mandapam
- Shaadi Manjil
- GS Rayulu Kalyana Mandapam
- Kanyaka Parameswari Kalyan Mandapam
- Panduranga Swamy Kalyana Mandapam
- Railway Marriage Hall
- Sainadha Kalyana Mandapam
- VSR Kalyana Mandapam
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Parks in Gudur
- CVC Park
- Enuga Narasimha Reddy Park
- Potti Sriramulu Park
- Sarvepalli Ramarao park
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Temples in Gudur
- Alaganatha Swamy Temple [East Street]
- Anjaneya Swami Temple [East Street]
- Brahmam Gari Matham
- Chennakesava Temple
- Darmarajaswami Devastanam
- Jain Temple
- Kodandaramaswami Temple
- Krishnadas Matham
- Moola Staneswara Temple (Siva Temple)
- Prasanna Venkateswara temple [near sangam theatre]
- Puttaparti Saibaba Temple
- Sri Istasiddi Vinayaka Swamy Temple (Malvya Nagar)
- Sri Istasiddi Vinayaka Swamy Temple [East Street]
- Sree Raja Rajeswari Temple[Z P P Boys High School Road]
- Sri VaraSiddhi Vinayaka Swamy Temple (Rly Quaters)
- Sri VaraSiddhi Vinayaka Swamy Temple (gandhi Nagar)
- Srikrishna Dhramaraja Swamy Temple
- Sri Vasavi Kanyaka Parameswari Temple
- Shirdi Saibaba Temple
- Sri Krishna Temple
- Sri Panduranga Swamy Temple
- Sri Veerabhadra Swamy Temple
- Mahalakshmi Temple
- Nalajalamma Temple
- Narayanamma Temple
- Sri Ankamma Devalayam (Gamallapalem)
- Sri venkateswara Temple (Sangam)
- Thalamma
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Coaching Centers
- Adarsha Tutorials
- Prasad Maths
- SVS Coaching Centre
- Tirupalayya Tution
- Venkateshwara Coaching Centre
- Viswavani Coaching Centre
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Technical Institutes
- Government Polytechnic College
- Government Institute of Ceramic Technology
- Industrial Training Institute
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Degree Colleges
- DRW College for Women
- Karunamayi Higher Learning Institute
- SV Arts and Science Degree College
- SV PG College
- SKR Govt College
- Swarnandhra Bharathi Degree College
- SV MCA College
- Vidyalaya Degree College
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Engineering Colleges
Audisankara College of Engineering and Technology
Narayana Engineering College
S.K.R Engineering college Read more...
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Intermediate Colleges
- Narayana Junior College
- Yasaswini Junior College
- Layola Junior College
- Simhapuri Junior College
- Karunamayi Junior College
- St. Mary's Junior College for Girls
- DRW Junior College for Girls
- Swarnandhra Bharathi Junior College
- Geethanjali Junior College
- Sapthagiri Junior College
- Sri Venkateshwara Junior College
- Gopala Krishnaiah Junior Colleg
- Sri Balaji Junior colleage
- S.K.R Govt. Jr College
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High Schools in Gudur
- Narayana e-Techno Schoollink title
- Minerva English Medium High School
- ST. Mary's English Medium School (We create professionals)
- GVS Sankaraiah Memorial School
- Zilla Parishad Boys High School
- Zilla Parishad Girls High School
- Chillakuru Seshamma Municipal(C S M) High School
- SMG Girls High School
- GVS Sankaraiah Memorial School - IIT Concept School
- CAM High School
- Prospero English Medium high School
- Little Angels Public School
- GSR Municipal High School
- St Mary's E.M High School
- Sri Vivekananda Telugu & English Medium High School
- Gayathri English Medium High School
- Sri Simhapuri High School
- Viswa Bharathi English Medium School
- Sri Bharathi Residential High School
- Audisankara Concept School
- G.D,Reedy English Medium School
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Hospitals in Gudur
- C.R.Reddy Hospital
- Government Hospital
- Yeshwanth Nursing Home
- Mythili Super Speciality Clinic
- Siddhu Allergy and Chest Hospital
- Bhaskar Rao Hospital
- Balaji Nursing Home
- Karuna Kranthi Clinic(cardiac care center)
- Anoos Hospital
- Anvesh Talli Pillala Hospital
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About Gudur
Gudur is second largest town and municipality, after Nellore, in Nellore District in the state of Andhra Pradesh. In India, Gudur is the largest division in Nellore and a very old municipality. The mica belt around Gudur is considered the 2nd largest in the country. The mica deposits are located in a 1000sq.km. area surrounding Gudur.
The roots of the town began during the Chola Dynasty. It is believed that Cholas constructed Alaganatha Swamy temple. Later the town developed around this temple. It is the largest temple in Gudur. The Satavahanas, Cholas, Pallavas, Telugu Cholas, Kakatiyas, Vijayanagara kings, and Golkonda Nawabs ruled this area. The town is also linked with the history of Venkatagiri (ruled by Yachendra family), which is close by, 42 km from Gudur.
The railroad divides the city into two parts: East town and West town. The main businesses are concentrated in East town. West town is mainly a residential area and is relatively new.
There are two small seasonal rivers, Pambaleru and ChallaKaluva, in the town.
The mica belt around Gudur is considered the 2nd largest in the country. The mica deposits are located in a 1000sq.km. area covering Gudur, Rapur and Atmakur mandals of the Nellore district. Muscovite, quartz, feldspar and vermiculite type of mica are found around this area.
The eastern part of town is flooded often in the rainy season, and people face hardships, thanks to visionless authorities and uncontrolled swamping of fields by people[citation needed].
Gudur is surrounded by lemon trees. So, the lemon growing and processing business has become one of the most successful businesses in Gudur. Lemons are exported to almost all parts of the country as well as to other countries.
Other good agricultural fields are in production. Also, (prawn)s are exported to different parts of India as well as other countries.
Gudur is located beside the four lane National Highway 5. This reduced the travel time to Chennai and Nellore. Within the town, the roads are very narrow and maintained poorly. Most of the town is accessible by walking. Bicycles and motorcycles are the preferred mode of personal transportation vehicles. Manual rickshaws are available for hire round the clock. Autorickshaws are picking up recently but they are mainly serving the people traveling to villages around the town.
Few private buses provide transportation to the nearby cities/villages. Public transportation is provided by the State government. State government operated vehicles cover even very remote areas.
Gudur is a railway junction, located between Chennai and Vijayawada, with connections to Tirupathi. This is one of the big railway junctions giving the route to Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, and to Tirupathi, the holy sacred place for Hindus, to which people come from all over the country.
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The roots of the town began during the Chola Dynasty. It is believed that Cholas constructed Alaganatha Swamy temple. Later the town developed around this temple. It is the largest temple in Gudur. The Satavahanas, Cholas, Pallavas, Telugu Cholas, Kakatiyas, Vijayanagara kings, and Golkonda Nawabs ruled this area. The town is also linked with the history of Venkatagiri (ruled by Yachendra family), which is close by, 42 km from Gudur.
The railroad divides the city into two parts: East town and West town. The main businesses are concentrated in East town. West town is mainly a residential area and is relatively new.
There are two small seasonal rivers, Pambaleru and ChallaKaluva, in the town.
The mica belt around Gudur is considered the 2nd largest in the country. The mica deposits are located in a 1000sq.km. area covering Gudur, Rapur and Atmakur mandals of the Nellore district. Muscovite, quartz, feldspar and vermiculite type of mica are found around this area.
The eastern part of town is flooded often in the rainy season, and people face hardships, thanks to visionless authorities and uncontrolled swamping of fields by people[citation needed].
Gudur is surrounded by lemon trees. So, the lemon growing and processing business has become one of the most successful businesses in Gudur. Lemons are exported to almost all parts of the country as well as to other countries.
Other good agricultural fields are in production. Also, (prawn)s are exported to different parts of India as well as other countries.
Gudur is located beside the four lane National Highway 5. This reduced the travel time to Chennai and Nellore. Within the town, the roads are very narrow and maintained poorly. Most of the town is accessible by walking. Bicycles and motorcycles are the preferred mode of personal transportation vehicles. Manual rickshaws are available for hire round the clock. Autorickshaws are picking up recently but they are mainly serving the people traveling to villages around the town.
Few private buses provide transportation to the nearby cities/villages. Public transportation is provided by the State government. State government operated vehicles cover even very remote areas.
Gudur is a railway junction, located between Chennai and Vijayawada, with connections to Tirupathi. This is one of the big railway junctions giving the route to Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, and to Tirupathi, the holy sacred place for Hindus, to which people come from all over the country.
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