Palukuru

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Palukuru is a village in Kandukur mandal of Prakasam district, in the State of Andhra Pradesh, India. Palukuru is one of the biggest village in district with more population and area with vast agricultural land in the village. Palukuru is the village connected to two big cities(mandals)like "kandukuru(6KM)" and "singarayakonda(10KM)".

Locals speak Telugu, English, Hindi or other regional languages of the state of Andhra Pradesh.

Climate

  • Winter: January and February
  • Summer: March to May
  • South West Monsoons - June to September
  • North East Monsoons - October to December

As of the 2001 India census, Palukuru had a population of 2,100. Males constitute 50.08% of the population and females 49.19%.[1] The village has an average literacy rate of 41.5.The literacy rate of males in the village is 72% while that of females is 55%.

Population

  • Households  : 1,115
  • Total Population  : 4,518
  • Male Population  : 2,232
  • Female Population : 2,286

Temples in Palukuru village

  • Two Sri Rama Temples
  • Ankamma Talli Temple
  • Veera Brahmendra Swami Temple
  • Poleramma Temple
  • Devara Amma Gude
  • lord vishnu temple
  • ankammatalli temple
  • Chenna keshvaswamy temple
  • lord shiva temple
  • Gngamma temple
  • sri ayyappa swamy temple
  • Two churches

The village is a part of the Kandukur assembly constituency in Andhra Pradesh. There were a total of 176,773 registered voters in the Kandukur constituency in the 1999 elections, and there are 4,518 registered voters in Palukuru.

  • in this village thay are Devara gude ,Nagalamma,Ayyappa temples .

Devara Gude is constructed by bondu and katakam and few more families. in this village thay celebrate Devara Thirunala once in five years for five days With good tradition,and lakhs of people will gather to worship lord Devara Amma,ksb. in this village thay will celebrate sankranti once in a year total for three days , where all villager,s will attend it without fail.

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