Inkollu Mandal - Bapatla, Andhra Pradesh

Inkollu is an administrative mandal in the Bapatla district of Andhra Pradesh, India. It includes various villages governed through Gram Panchayats and forms part of the district's rural administration. The nearest railway station is situated at Kotta Pandila Palli, while the nearest airport is Dunakonda Airport, located at an approximate aerial distance of 57.5 km.

According to the 2011 Census, the total area of the mandal was 145 km². The sex ratio was 989 females per 1,000 males.

List of Villages in Inkollu Mandal

Inkollu Mandal has a total of 9 villages. The table below includes all villages in the Mandal, along with their Gram Panchayat and category details:

Sl. No.Village NameCategoryGram Panchayat
1BhimavaramRuralBheemavaram
2DuddukurRuralDuddukuru
3Ganga VaramRuralGangavaram
4IdupulapaduRuralIdupulapadu
5InkolluRuralInkollu
6KonikiRuralKoniki
7NagandlaRuralSudivaripalem
8PavulurRuralNakkalapalem
9PusapaduRuralSubbareddypalem

Population of Inkollu Mandal

According to the 2011 Census, Inkollu Mandal had a total population of 49,546 people living in 13,812 households. The population comprised 24,905 males and 24,641 females, with an average population density of 342 people per km². The table below provides a rural-urban comparison of these statistics.

CategoryTotalRuralUrban
Total Population49,54649,5460
Male Population24,90524,9050
Female Population24,64124,6410
Total Households13,81213,8120
Population Density342 / km²342 / km²0 / km²

Inkollu Mandal had 31,588 literate people and 4,650 children in the 0–6 age group. Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) populations were 13,507 and 1,866 respectively. The table below presents their rural and urban distribution.

CategoryTotalRuralUrban
Child Population (Age 0–6)4,6504,6500
Literate Population31,58831,5880
Illiterate Population17,95817,9580
Scheduled Caste (SC) Population13,50713,5070
Scheduled Tribe (ST) Population1,8661,8660

NOTE: Population and area figures shown here are based on Census 2011. Administrative boundaries may have changed, so the figures may include combined values for areas that were reorganized later.