An Island Village in Krishna District that Is Ca
An Island Village in Krishna District that Is Ca
CHINNAGOLLAPALEM (KRISHNA): While lack of proper medical facilities and transport services seems to be a familiar problem in remot..

CHINNAGOLLAPALEM (KRISHNA): While lack of proper medical facilities and transport services seems to be a familiar problem in remote villages, Chinnagollapalem in Krittivennu mandal in Krishna district appears to be a worst case scenario.
Chinnagollapalem is a village surrounded by the Upputeru or 'Salt Stream' on three sides and sea on the other. With a population of 17,000 people, the village has no Primary Health Centre (PHC). In case of an emergency, villagers have to take a country boat to cross the Upputeru and either rush to Lakshmipuram in Krishna district which 15 kmlong travel to Bhimavaram in West Godavari which is 20 km away, for medical assistance or aid. And, if the weather condition is unstable, the rivulet became nonnavigable and hence, have to remain on the island without any medical aid. Such is the situation of Chinnagollapalem villagers, heartrending and helpless.

Even when the state boasts of several development activities in the villages, this village stands marooned by elected representatives and district administration officials too.

Health officers often complain of the horrendous journey from Lakshmipuram to Padatadika on the battered roads and then journey through water from to reach Chinnagollapalem.

Villagers' Woes

Revu Mutyala Raju, a villager of Chinnagollapalem, had lost his sister and six other friends due to lack of medical facilities. A son of a small farmer, Mutyala Raju treaded a different path which many of his villagers wouldn't have imagined and topped the 2006 IAS examination.

Expressing concern over the lack of medical facilities, Mallavolu Jannadham, 60, says the village also lacks drinking water facility. Another villager, Anara Srinu, says no one visits him because there are no transport services.

The lack of facilities is compelling many Chinnagollapalem villagers to migrate to other places in search of livelihood. As a result, the population has now dipped to 17,000, adds K Hanumantha Rao, former sarpanch of the village.

In 2010, minister Galla Arunakumari laid the foundation for construction of bridge across Upputeru rivulet at the cost of `23.13 crore.

With the initiative of Pedana MLA Jogi Ramesh, an 9 kmlong internal road was laid at the cost of `4 crore in Chinnagollapalem village, that falls in Pedana assembly constituency.

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