East Godavari district is a coastal Andhra region of Andhra Pradesh, India. Rajahmundry and Kakinada are the two largest cities in the Godavari districts in terms of Population.The culture of East Godavari district is a rich traditional one in all parts of the district, and reflects the true culture of Andhra Pradesh. It is known for Veda-pandits, the Godavari River and the hospitality of the people. The Telugu language originated in this district (in Rajahmundry or Rajamahendri).East Godavari District has produced several stalwarts in area of culture, music, art and cinema. East Godavari is famous for agriculture because of fertile lands which are adequately irrigated throughout the year. Sir Arthor Cotton turned entire Godavari region to fertile position with his wonderful engineering mind, he constructed Dowlesawaram Barrage Across the river Godavari. and is the most prosperous district in the state and is the one of richest district in the country. Statistically it is a potential hinterland for oil and natural gas reserves in the country as many areas are identified as richest sources for oil and Natural gas in Godavari basin. East Godavari is well connected through Rail, Road, Water and Air. The National Highway 5 connecting Chennai and Howrah passes through this district. Rajahmundry, Tuni and Samalkot are the railway junctions in the district.. There are regular flights from Rajahmundry to Hyderabad, Chennai, Vijayawada, Bengaluru etc. Kakinada has a major sea port which is predicted to be a potentially important port after Chennai, Paradip, Kolkata and Visakhapatnam along the east coast of India. West Godavari area is arranged in Coastal locale of the state Andhra Pradesh, India.Agriculture is one of the fundamental occupation in the region with the primary produce being paddy Sugarcane, cashew nut, mango, coconut and tobacco are other critical crops.Apart from horticulture, the ranchers likewise enjoy aquaculture exercises, for example, pisciculture and shrimp creation. The area depends for the most part on open transport, for example, transports of APSRTC working from all parts of the region. The greater part of the major roadways and national interstates go through real towns in the area, for example, AH 45, NH-16, NH-214A. South Central Railway division of Indian Railways works numerous traveler and cargo transport. Howrah-Chennai principle line, Vijayawada–Nidadavolu circle line, Bhimavaram-Nidadavolu area, Bhimavaram–Narasapuram branch lines are the significant lines and areas that give rail availability in the region. There are no air transport in the locale, yet has water transport. National Waterway 4 goes through the area and interfaces Vijayawada with Kakinada by means of Eluru trench. It has entry to Bay of Bengal at Narsapuram.