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Padala is a village in West Godavari district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. [1][2] It is located in Tadepalligudem mandal of Tadepalligudem revenue division.

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Padala Charitable Trust (PCT) is a non-profit, non-government organization founded and registered in 2002. PCT works in the fields of advocacy and operations to reach out to the marginalized with no bar on their caste, religion, or gender.

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Kalyan Padala is a young Indian Army soldier who became widely known in 2025 after joining Bigg Boss Telugu Season 9. He was the first commoner to enter the show through a special competition called Agnipariksha, where he impressed judges and viewers with his discipline, leadership, and calm nature.

Padala is a unique name with roots in Indian culture, often signifying 'of the earth' or 'river bank'. It is predominantly used in South India and is appreciated for its melodic sound and cultural connections.

The surname Padala is of Indian origin and is predominantly found among Telugu-speaking communities. It is derived from the Sanskrit word "padala," which means "messenger" or "carrier."

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Through care, compassion, and commitment, Padala Charitable Trust continues to Encourage, Educate, and Empower those who need it most. Because one act of care can truly change a lifetime.

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Padala means something in Marathi, Jainism, Prakrit, biology. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page.

OFs work tirelessly across the globe to provide for their families back home, and remittancesโ€”referred to as "padala"โ€”are their lifeline. This financial support has become a cornerstone of Filipino family life, shaping not only individual households but also the Philippine economy.