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'''Jaggampeta''' is a town in [[Jaggampeta mandal]], located in [[Kakinada district]] of the [[India]]n state of [[Andhra Pradesh]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Mandal wise list of villages in East Godavari district|url=http://apland.ap.nic.in/cclaweb/Districts_Alphabetical/eastgodavari.pdf|website=Chief Commissioner of Land Administration|publisher=National Informatics Centre|accessdate=7 March 2016|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150121141044/http://apland.ap.nic.in/cclaweb/Districts_Alphabetical/EastGodavari.pdf|archivedate=21 January 2015|format=PDF}}</ref> It is located on the delta of [[Godavari]]. Jaggampeta also have a Major role in the Andhra Pradesh politics. Jaggampeta is also called as "Uddandula kota" (Fort of Pipes), "The Gate of Agency", "The Entrance of Maredumilli Forests" and "The Center of East Godavari". Since the 18th century, British rule dominated this region in India, known for its thriving export of decorative tiles to Britain. Jaggampeta was once a hub of tile production. The town earned its nickname "Town of Tall Pipes" due to the record number of tall smoke towers that belonged to the many tile factories that dominated the landscape. A siren dating back to 1900's can be heard across a 1.5km radius everyday, which used to indicate working hours (8AM, 12PM, 2PM, and 6PM) for the Industrial workers. Despite of the availability of the modern era clocks, the siren still rings four times a day as it used to, as a tradition, keeping the area connected to its past industrial roots.
'''Jaggampeta''' is a town in [[Jaggampeta mandal]], located in [[Kakinada district]] of the [[India]]n state of [[Andhra Pradesh]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Mandal wise list of villages in East Godavari district|url=http://apland.ap.nic.in/cclaweb/Districts_Alphabetical/eastgodavari.pdf|website=Chief Commissioner of Land Administration|publisher=National Informatics Centre|accessdate=7 March 2016|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150121141044/http://apland.ap.nic.in/cclaweb/Districts_Alphabetical/EastGodavari.pdf|archivedate=21 January 2015|format=PDF}}</ref> It is located on the delta of [[Godavari]]. The name Jaggampeta comes from the nearby Lake called Jaggama Cheruvu, meaning "Jaggama Lake." Jaggampeta is also called as "Uddandula kota" (Fort of Pipes), "The Gate of Agency", "The Entrance of Maredumilli Forests" and "The Center of East Godavari". Since the 18th century, British rule dominated this region in India, known for its thriving export of decorative tiles to Britain. Jaggampeta was once a hub of tile production. The town earned its nickname "Town of Tall Pipes" due to the record number of tall smoke towers that belonged to the many tile factories that dominated the landscape. A siren dating back to 1900's can be heard across a 1.5km radius everyday, which used to indicate working hours (8AM, 12PM, 2PM, and 6PM) for the Industrial workers. Despite of the availability of the modern era clocks, the siren still rings four times a day as it used to, as a tradition, keeping the area connected to its past industrial roots.


==Geography==
==Geography==

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Jaggampeta is located in Andhra Pradesh
Jaggampeta
Jaggampeta
Location in Andhra Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 17°11′00″N 82°03′00″E / 17.1833°N 82.0500°E / 17.1833; 82.0500
CountryIndia
StateAndhra Pradesh
DistrictKakinada
TalukasJaggampeta
Government
 • MLAJyothula Nehru
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
18,779
Languages
 • OfficialTelugu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
533435
Vehicle RegistrationAP05 (Former)
AP39 (from 30 January 2019)[1]

Jaggampeta is a town in Jaggampeta mandal, located in Kakinada district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.[2] It is located on the delta of Godavari. The name Jaggampeta comes from the nearby Lake called Jaggama Cheruvu, meaning "Jaggama Lake." Jaggampeta is also called as "Uddandula kota" (Fort of Pipes), "The Gate of Agency", "The Entrance of Maredumilli Forests" and "The Center of East Godavari". Since the 18th century, British rule dominated this region in India, known for its thriving export of decorative tiles to Britain. Jaggampeta was once a hub of tile production. The town earned its nickname "Town of Tall Pipes" due to the record number of tall smoke towers that belonged to the many tile factories that dominated the landscape. A siren dating back to 1900's can be heard across a 1.5km radius everyday, which used to indicate working hours (8AM, 12PM, 2PM, and 6PM) for the Industrial workers. Despite of the availability of the modern era clocks, the siren still rings four times a day as it used to, as a tradition, keeping the area connected to its past industrial roots.

Geography

Jaggampeta is located at 17°11′00″N 82°03′00″E / 17.1833°N 82.0500°E / 17.1833; 82.0500.[3] It has an average elevation of 44 meters (148 feet)

Governance

The civic body of Jaggampeta is going to be upgraded as municipal council.[citation needed].

Transportation

Jaggampeta is located on NH 16. The nearest railway station to Jaggampeta is Samalkot railway station which is 20km away. The nearest airport to Jaggampeta is Rajahmundry Airport which 35km is away.

Notable People

Ravi Teja

References

  1. ^ "New 'AP 39' code to register vehicles in Andhra Pradesh launched". The New Indian Express. Vijayawada. 31 January 2019. Archived from the original on 28 July 2019. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
  2. ^ "Mandal wise list of villages in East Godavari district" (PDF). Chief Commissioner of Land Administration. National Informatics Centre. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 January 2015. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  3. ^ "Jaggampeta, India". fallingrain.com. Retrieved 6 October 2012.