East Godavari district is a district in Coastal Andhra region of Andhra Pradesh, India. Its district headquarters is at Kakinada. As of Census 2011, it is the most populous district of the state with a population of 5,151,549.[2] Rajahmundry and Kakinada are the two largest cities in the Godavari districts in terms of population. East Godavari district montage The district of Rajahmundry was reorganised in 1859 into two districts of Godavari and Krishna. Godavari district was further bifurcated into East and West Godavari districts in 1925.[3][4] After Nov 1956's Andhra Pradesh was formed by combining parts of Naizam, Ceded and Circars, in 1959, the Bhadrachalam revenue division, consisting of Bhadrachalam and Naguru Taluks , Nellipaka, Chinturu, Kunavaram and Vararamchandrapuram were re-added back to East Godavari District.
Kadapa , Tirupathi , Nellore , Chittoor , Putturu , Chandoor , Khammam , Mahabubnagar , Adilabad , Huzurabad , Sangareddy , Tadipatri , Gooty , Giddalur , Dharmavaram