Mothadaka

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Mothadaka
Village
Mothadaka
Location in Andhra Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 16°28′15″N 80°24′11″E / 16.470709°N 80.403094°E / 16.470709; 80.403094Coordinates: 16°28′15″N 80°24′11″E / 16.470709°N 80.403094°E / 16.470709; 80.403094
Country  India
State Andhra Pradesh
District Guntur District
Government
  Body Mothadaka
Population
  Total 6,700 (4,000 Voters)
Languages
  Official Telugu
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 522016
Telephone code 91(0)8645
Vehicle registration AP 07 and AP 08 (Reserved for future)
Nearest city Guntur
Literacy 80%%
Lok Sabha constituency Guntur
Vidhan Sabha constituency Tadikonda
Civic agency Mothadaka
Climate Hot (Köppen)

Mothadaka is a village which is situated in the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is located 22 kilometers away from Guntur and 12 kilometers from Amaravathi.

The village is also having a ZP School that was established in 1959. This is the only government school that teaches till 10th standard for almost 10 villages surrounding to Motadaka though there are some private and self-employed schools.In 2009 an engineering college was set up by Chalapati Institutions.

It is surrounded by three hills on three sides. The village represents the rural culture, Most of them depending upon the cultivation. The population of the village is 6700, the majority of which are Hindus.next majority of which are Muslims and Other religious groups are Christians.

The village has a Lord Rama temple built by Nimmagadda's,a Lord Shiva temple, a Lord Anjineya temple, a mosque, a church and a recently built Sai Baba temple. Mothadaka is also home to some of the computerised banking facilities of the State Bank of India (code: 1915).

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