Wednesday, December 30, 2009

IMP Phone Numbers in Nellore





Bank Phone Numbers


Andhra Bank, RR Street.
2327309
Andhra Bank, Balaji Nagar. 
2327216
Andhra Bank, Chinna Bazar.
2326644
Andhra Bank, Dargamitta.
2327258
Andhra Bank, Mulapet.
2326680
Andhra Bank, Stone Housepet.
2326611
Andhra Bank, VR College.
2326740
Axis Bank (UTI) GT Road.
2346962
Bank of Baroda, Indira Bhavan Road.
2327269
Bank of India, Trunk Road.
2326502
Canara Bank, JV. Street.
2326537
Cathilic Syrian Bank, Brundavanam.
2327158
Central Bank of India, JV Street.
2326564
City Union Bank, Achari Street.
2330115, 2326001
Corporation Bank, Brundavanam.
2326382
HDFC Bank, GT Road.
5531323
ICICI Bank, GT Road.
2324636
Indian Bank, Nawab Pet.
2326614
Indian Overseas Bank, RR Street.
2326492
Karnataka Bank, Brundavanam.
2331875
Karur Vysya Bank, Santhapet.
2331875
Lakshmi Vilas Bank, Gandhi Nagar, near Sunday Market.
2303875, 2331875
Oriental Bank of Commerce, RR Street.
2326488
Pinakini Grameena Bank, AK Nagar.
2239709
Pinakini Grameena Bank, S Agraharam.
2328514
Punjab National Bank, Gandhi Nagar.
2326507
State Bank of Hyderabad, Dargamitta.
2326402
State Bank of Hyderabad, Rebala Street.
2327159
State Bank of Hyderabad, RM Nagar.
2327944
State Bank of India, Barracks.
2331915
State Bank of India, Fathekhan Pet.
2326771
State Bank of India, Railway Feeders Road.
2331651
State Bank of India, Vedayapalem.
2327267
Syndicate Bank, Dargamitta.
2321793
Syndicate Bank, JV Street.
2326549
Tamil Nadu Mercantile Bank, Trunk Road.
2327279
The Vysya Bank, SH Pet.
2317195
Vijaya Bank, Subedarpet.
2327781



Movie Theaters Numbers


Archana, AC centre.
2306622
Gopika, AC Centre opp. Nartaki Theatre.
2327737, 2327119
Indira Mini, beside Bollineni Hospital.
2329645
Kalyani, Complex road, Pogathota.
2326686
Kaveri, Complex road, Pogathota.
2326686
Krishna, Complex road, Pogathota.
2326686
Leelamahal, VRC Centre.
2326417
Madhav, AC Centre opp. Nartaki Theatre.
2327737, 2327119
Nartaki, AC Centre, beside KAC Plaza.
2325959
Padmavathi, beside Bollineni Hospital.
2323063
Radha, AC Centre opp. Nartaki Theatre.
2327737, 2327119
Siri Multiplex, AC Centre.
6458899
Venkataramana, beside Bollineni Hospital.
2327659




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Monday, December 7, 2009

Nellore History


HISTORY  


NELLORE District situated in the South Eastern portion of the state with a costal length of 163 KM bounded by Bay of Bengal on the East. The district was known as VIKRAMA SIMHAPURI until 13th Century and later it came to be referred to as Nellore.
Historically the district was under the rule of mouryas, sathavahanas, pallavas, cholas, telugcholas, kakatias, pandyans etc. The great Telugu poet Tikkana Somayaji translated 15 parvas of Sanskrit Mahabharata into Telugu in Nellore. Molla, the second Telugu poetess had also written Telugu Ramayan here.
The city derives its name from the Tamil, “nelli” which means rice, as paddy cultivation is the predominant occupation in this region. Nellore has a long history that streches back to the 6th century A.D. Once ruled by the Pallava and Chola dynastics, Golconda vassals, Nawabs of Arcot and the Vijayanagara kings, Nellore, which was in the erstwhile Madras State, became a part of Andhra Pradesh in 1956.
Nothing certain is known of the History of Nellore before the time of the Cholas. The Neolthic age in Nellore is more abscure than the Paleolithic age. It is not clear up to what extent this district was occupied by the Dravidains.It is supposed that Nellore was situated in Dandakaranya forests into which the Aryas first penetrated as adventurous sages with the rise of the Mouryan Empire Nellore also seems to have under its influence and was part of the Ashoka Empire in the 3rd century B.C. It was next included in the Pallava Dominion between the fourth and sixth century A.D.  
Nellore was part of the composite Madras state until 1 October 1953. On 1 November 1956, when the states in India were reorganized on a linguistic basis, the district was transferred to Andhra Pradesh. Potti Sriramulu, a Telugu patriot and activist from Nellore fasted to death for the formation of the Andhra Pradesh state.In the year 2008 Nellore Distrisct was renamed to be called as Potti Srirammulu Nellore by the Andhra Pradesh government.