Buchireddipalem
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Buchireddipalem is one of the biggest towns of the Nellore district of India. Located 15Km from Nellore city, it is located on the state highway connecting Nellore and Bombay. The nearest railway station is Nellore, the nearest sea port is Krishna Patnam and the nearest airport is Renigunta. It is well covered by cellular networks and there are six movie theatres. The population of Buchireddypalem is around 30 thousand, the residents being employed in both agriculture and business. Aquaculture, rice paddy and sugarcane are among the agricultural practices found there.
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Buchireddypalem is famous for its extensive aquaculture.
The famous Jonnawada Kamakshi temple is located near Buchireddypalem.
The Kodanda RamaSwamy temple, built by the Pallavas in 1792 A.D., is also a notable feature of Buchireddypalem.
Mr. Bezwada Gopalkrishna, first Governor of Uttar Pradesh, belongs to Nellore.
Buchireddipalem is the origin of many freedom fighters and national level political leaders.
Bejavada Gopal Reddy who served many ministries in Central Government and Governor positions is from Bucchireddypalem.
The South Indian Director and Producer A. M. Ratnam is from Buchireddypalem.