Nidubrolu
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Nidubrolu is a town in Andhra Pradesh India situated nearly 25 km from the coastal town of Bapatla and adjacent to the town of Ponnur in Guntur district. A small rivulet Tungabhadra passes through the town. Both Ponnur and Nidubrolu are together called as 'Janta Gramalu' (Twin villages).
Nidubrolu is a major education center. Z.P.H School is more than 50 years old. P.B.N. College is founded by Pamulapati Butchi Naidu. Nidubrolu is the birth place of weel known persons such as Late N.G. Ranga (Freedom Fighter), Pamulapati Ankineedu Prasada Rao (Member of Parliament) and T.G.K. Prasad (Former Secretary, Ministry of Defence, Govt. of India). Nidubrolu is also known for the tallest monolithic Hanuman and Garuda statues. The village is surrounded by serene farmlands which contribute to rice cultivation.
The Indian Peasant Institute ('Karshaka Vidyalayam') established by N. G. Ranga is located in Nidubrolu. The institute has inspired generations of freedom fighters and Kisan (Farmer) leaders. Illustrious alumini include Thimma Reddy and Rosaiah.
Nidubrolu town is connected by major South Central railway line easily accessible by Chennai and Hyderabad and other major cities.