In terms of transport and accessibility, Masjid-e-Badar is well-connected within Nandyala town. The nearest major railway station is Nandyal Railway Station, located about 2–3 km from the mosque and connected to routes linking Guntur, Vijayawada, and Hyderabad. The closest bus facility is the Nandyala APSRTC Bus Station, roughly 1.5–2 km away, offering regular Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation services to nearby towns and districts. The nearest airport is Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, which is approximately 200–210 km north of Nandyala and provides domestic and international air connectivity.
Masjid‑e‑Badar was established to serve the religious, cultural, and social needs of the Muslim community in Chand Baada, Telugu Peta, Nandyala (PIN 518501) in Andhra Pradesh. Like many traditional mosques in the region, it functions as a central place for daily prayers, Friday (Jumu’ah) congregations, Ramadan and Eid gatherings, and community learning. Mosques such as Masjid-e-Badar also often host Qur’anic recitation circles, religious lectures, and support local families by fostering spiritual guidance, moral instruction, and neighborhood unity. The mosque’s presence in Telugu Peta — a historic residential area of Nandyala — underscores the long-standing coexistence of communities in the town and reflects the local Muslim heritage.
Year of Built: Not Known
Address: Chand Baada, Telugu Peta, Nandyala, Andhra Pradesh 518501
Country: India
State: Andhra Pradesh
District: Andhra
Pincode: 518501
Longitude: 78.4862° E
Latitude: 15.4825° N