Kambaladinne
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Kambaladinne is a small village in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. It is not known for any thing now. It is situated 100 km from Ongole, the district head quarters of Prakasam.
People in this village depend on agriculuture. Crops like paddy seeds, ground nuts, Hot pepper are grown in this village.
This village is dominated by Kamma caste people. Reddy also is one of the major castes in the village.
Some people from this village studied and are doing great jobs in their respective fields.
This place can be accessed from different parts of Andhra Pradesh by road.
From Hyderabad, one can take bus to Atmakur, Udayagiri and get down at Pamur and take bus to Kambaladinne. Buses are there by 2 hrs interval and it is a 50 mins ride from Pamur.
From Bangalore, take a bus to Kanigiri or Chirala, get down at Pamur and the rest is same.
The agriculture depends of Mopad reservoir which is constructed in early 1930s by British for the area. It all depends on rain god. If this fills, then people are happy. Otherwise not.
They are some educated families from the Village for example Golla, Ambati, Mettem, Konda.
The villages around this are botlagudur,kothapet and mopad.