The government of Andhra Pradesh has approved the creation of three additional districts, increasing the total number of districts in the state from 26 to 29. The decision — cleared by N. Chandrababu Naidu on behalf of the state — also includes the formation of five new revenue divisions and a new mandal, reshaping the administrative map for better governance and local access to civic services.
Key Developments
New Districts to Be Formed,
- Polavaram
- Markapuram
- Madanapalle
New Revenue Divisions Proposed,
- Nakkapalli (Anakapalli district)
- Addanki (Prakasam)
- Pileru (Madanapalle)
- Banaganapalle (Nandyal)
- Madakasira (Sri Sathya Sai district)
New Mandal:
- Pedda Harivanam, to be formed by bifurcating Adoni mandal in Kurnool district
Administrative Details
The new Polavaram district will include two revenue divisions—Rampachodavaram and Chinturu—with Rampachodavaram as the district headquarters. It will consist of 3.49 lakh people. Specific mandals have been allocated under each division to streamline administration and ensure better delivery of public services.
Purpose of the Reorganisation
The reorganisation is aimed at achieving,
- Better administrative accessibility for remote and tribal areas
- Efficient delivery of public welfare schemes
- Balanced regional development
- Streamlined governance for local needs
What Happens Next
The Group of Ministers’ recommendations will be presented before the State Cabinet for final approval. After this, an official notification will be issued, formally establishing the new districts and revenue divisions.
Quick Facts
- New districts: Polavaram, Markapuram, Madanapalle
- Total districts after implementation: 29
- New revenue divisions: 5
- New mandal: Pedda Harivanam
- Administrative goal: Enhanced governance, accessibility, and regional equity
- Next step: Awaiting State Cabinet approval and formal notification


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