Goppili


Goppili is a village and panchayat in Meliaputti mandal, Srikakulam district in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. It is located on the border between Andhra Pradesh and Orissa. The population of this village is 2546, of which 1223 are male and 1323 are female, living in 625 households. Residents typically speak Oriya and Telugu.

Geography

The village is located at 18°49'North, 84°21'East. The village is precisely a foot from the Orissa border and is surrounded by lush green hillocks. There are five ponds scattered across the village, whose water is used for daily needs.

Facilities

The facilities available in the village are:

Temples

  • Radhakanta Swamy Temple which lies in of temple land, main temple area is only.
  • Two Lord Shiva Temples
  • Two Maa Kali Temple
  • Five Ammavari Temples
  • Two Hanuman temples

Crops

Sugarcane, Paddy, Raagi, pulses and groundnuts are grown in Goppili. The village is famous for twenty cashew nut factories in and surrounding the village which directly employ 2000 people, including the people from neighbouring villages.

Employment

Almost half of the population of the village is dependent upon agriculture. 50% of the population is employed in agriculture and 35% in business. The rest work for the government or are private employees.

Sarpanch/Gram Panchayat Head list

1st: Late Shri Mallareddi Satyanarayana Dora. In Office
2nd: Late Shri Mallareddi Narayana Rao Dora. In Office
3rd: Shri Mallareddi Markandeya Dora. In Office
4th: Shri Mallareddi Balakrishnamma Dora.. In Office
5th: K Rajarao. In Office
6th: Mallareddy Padmavati Dora.. In Office
7th: Malathi Jayaram. In Office
8th: Malathi Rushendramani. In Office
The 1st to 4th & 6th Sarpanch represent altogether 44 years of office under relatives of the Goppili Zamindars.