Nagari is the largest constituency in Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh and was named after the surrounding giris (hills) in all directions. As a Mandal, Nagari has its significance in various aspects.Recently upgraded from a Panchayat to Municipality, Nagari has 29 wards and is situated in the border of Andhra and Tamil Nadu. Major languages spoken here are Telugu, Tamil and Urdu.Cottage Industries: Dying yarns meant for textiles is a major cottageindustry among the weavers of Nagari. house hold and industrial business here. Cotton fabrics (Churidhars, shirts, sarisand dhotis) woven in Nagari find popular market in Andhra Pradesh,Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and abroad.
Granite: Granite produced in the factories in Nagari are exported to European and Asian countries.Agriculture produces: Sugarcane produce from Nagari and its surrounding villages are being supplied to the major sugar mills in Chittoor district and the neighboring districts.Apart from paddy, Groundnuts are extensively cultivated by the farmers of Nagari and is primarily used to extract groundnut oil.
Cinema Theaters: Nagari has about three big and modern theaters and a dozen small theaters in the surrounding places.
Educational Institutes: Basic schools, a college and many engineering colleges and business schools have adorned the suburbs of Nagari making it a big educational market.
Religious Places: Some of the famous temples in Nagari include Lord Shiva, Lord Venkateshwara, Desamma, Om Shakthi and Lord Hanuman. There is a couple of mosques and a couple of huge ancient churches too making Nagari a place of communal harmony.