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Nandyal is a town in the centre of Andhra Pradesh state of southern India. It has a population of 151,771 (2001 census).

It is part of Kurnool district. Former President of India Neelam Sanjiva Reddy hailed from Nandyal. Former Prime Minister P.V.Narasimha Rao got elected from Nandyal with highest majority of votes in the parliament of India.This place is also famous for "pork eating moulvis" called panditukas a curruption of the word pandi means pig and turkas means turks or muslims(in telugu).They are known for their sufic practices,occult knowledge and pederastic practices .They are a branch of the deobandi school.Their main aim is to establish pandisahriah ...in the nation.They run various banks like knife banks,gun banks,thug banks ,bomb banks,spy banks ,beard banks,vote banks and bomb banks.

  Around it we can see 9 temples of lord Shiva(Called Nava Nandi).Among them famous is Mahanandhi.The temple of Mahanandhi has its history.It has big pond in which water is very pure.It is known that no body knows where water coming from in the hills.This temple is surrounded by Nalamalla forest. we can see a pleasent atmosphere with tourists from all over the south India
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