Madhira

Madhira
—  city  —
Madhira
Location of Madhira
in Andhra Pradesh and India
Coordinates
Country India
State Andhra Pradesh
District(s) Khammam
Population 40,000 (2009)
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)
Area

Elevation


38 metres (125 ft)

Madhira (Telugu: మధిర) is a one of the major grama Panchayaths in Khammam district of Andhra Pradesh, India, formerly part of the Kakatiya dynasty. It is well connected by train and bus with cities like Khammam and Vijayawada.

It is a strong hold of Communists under the leadership of Bodepudi Venkateswara Rao, Katta Venkata Narasaiah. Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka from Indian National Congress was elected as MLA from Madhira constituency in 2009 Assembly Elections and also served as a Chief VIP of the Government of Andhra Pradesh, now serving as a Deputy Speaker of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly.

Festivals like Shivaratri attract people all around the mandal with its colorful fair. Lord Shiva temple situated near the bank of the Wyra River, Ramalayam temple and Vasavi Kanyaka Parameswari temples are the major attractions. The Lord Shiva temple is known for its architectural similarity with Varanasi having river/water in the front and a grave yard on its right.

Patriots like Miriyala Narayana Gupta, Jamalapuram Keasva Rao who fought against the British rule and Nizam's cruel army was born in Madhira.

The major source of revenue is business and agriculture.No other significant developments were made by any ruling Governments in this town like its counterparts Bhadrachalam, Kothagudem and Palvancha after the British Rule except the fly over in the middle of the city

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Geography

Madira is located at .[1] It has an average elevation of 38 metres (127 ft).

Landmarks

Villages in Madhira Mandal

  • Allinagaram
  • Ambarupeta
  • Atukuru
  • Banigandlapadu
  • Beemavaram
  • Chilukuru
  • Choppakatlapalem
  • Dendukur
  • Desinenipalem
  • Didugupadu
  • Illendulapadu
  • Illuru
  • Inagali
  • Jalimudi
  • Jayinthi
  • Khajipuram
  • Krishnapuram
  • Khammampadu
  • Madhira
  • Madupalli
  • Mahadevpuram
  • Mallavaram
  • Matoor
  • Matoorpeta
  • Meenavolu
  • Munagala
  • Nagavarappadu
  • Nakkalagaruvu
  • Nidanapuram
  • Pedda Gopavaram
  • Pegallapadu
  • Rayapatnam
  • Ramanna Palem
  • Siddinenigudem(Matoorpeta)
  • Siripuram
  • Tondala Gopavaram
  • Vangaveedu
  • Guntupalli Gopavaram

Mandals in Madhira Assembly constituency

Past and present MLAs

Colleges

B.Ed Colleges

Degree Colleges

Junior Colleges

Technical Colleges

Schools

Banks

Theatres

References