[5] As per the kaifiyat in 1128 AD, Kulotthunga Chola king made certain land grants to the temples in the village and new constructions.
In 1144 AD, this village was granted as Mirasi to certain Brahmins by Goparaju Ramanna the then prime minister to Ganapati king of Gajapathi clan[6] During freedom struggle, Nehru Granthalayam (library) was established in Gudavalli village as part of library movement to educate the people.
He laid foundation for Vinayashram building in Kavuru village, opened temple for harijans and gave a short speech.
During freedom movement, a library named Nehru Granthalayam was established in the village for political education of the people.
[11] Sri Tripuraneni Rama Swamy Chowdary ITI (industrial Training Institute) was established in this village for imparting technical skills to people of surrounding area Academy of Rural Development and Research Centre (Defunct at present) was established in 1970-80 between Gudavalli and Nadimpalli villages by Shri Kotapati Murahari Rao to study the rural development activities.