Mahbubnagar

Mahabubnagar, Andhra Pradesh
'Rukmammapeta' 'Palamoor.
—  city  —
The Biggest banayan tree (Pillalamarri), Symbol of district
Mahabubnagar, Andhra Pradesh
Location of Mahabubnagar, Andhra Pradesh
in Andhra Pradesh and India
Coordinates
Country India
State Andhra Pradesh
District(s) Mahabubnagar
Commissioner Obedhulla Kothwal
MLA N. Rajeshwar Reddy
MP K. Chandrashekar Rao
Parliamentary constituency Mahabubnagar Lok Sabha
Planning Agency Mahabubnagar Municipal Corporation
Population

Density

130,849 (2001)

167 /km2 (433 /sq mi)

Sex ratio 0.973 /
Official languages Telugu, Urdu
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)
Area

Elevation
• Coastline

18,432 square kilometres (7,117 sq mi)

498 metres (1,634 ft)
0 kilometres (0 mi)

Climate

Precipitation
Temperature
• Summer
• Winter

Semi-arid (Köppen)

     803 mm (31.6 in)
     35.0 °C (95.0 °F)
     40.9 °C (105.6 °F)
     25.0 °C (77.0 °F)

Website www.mahabubnagar.nic.in/

Mahabubnagar or Mahboobnagar (Telugu: మహబూబ్ నగర్, Urdu: محبوب نگر) is the biggest town in Mahabubnagar District of Andhra Pradesh, India. The city of Mahabubnagar is located at a distance of 100 km from Hyderabad. Formerly known as Rukmammapeta and Palamoor, it was named as Mahabubnagar on 4 December 1890, in the honour of Mir Mahabub Ali Khan Asaf Jah VI, the Nizam of Hyderabad (1869-1911 AD). It has been the headquarters of the district since 1883 AD. Mahabubnagar is bordered with River Tungabhadra in the south and surrounded by the Nalgonda, Hyderabad, Kurnool, Raichur and Gulbarga districts. It is believed that the Golconda diamonds including famous "Kohinoor" diamond came from Mahabubnagar district. It is the headquarter of Mahabubnagar District. It is also known by its erstwhile name of Palamoor. It is 100 km southwest of the state capital Hyderabad.[1]

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Geography

Mahabubnagar is located at .[2] It has an average elevation of 498 metres (1633 feet).

Demographics

As of 2011 India census,[3] Mahabubnagar had a population of 210,143. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Mahabubnagar has an average literacy rate of 82.5%, higher than the national average of 74.04.%: male literacy is 89.33%, and female literacy is 76.26%. In Mahabubnagar, 12% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Transport

Road

Mahabubnagar has bus services, arranged by state owned APSRTC, to Hyderabad, Bangalore, Kurnool and Mumbai. The town is at a distance of 100 km,and 120 km from Hyderabad, and Kurnool respectively. Bus frequency from Hyderabad and Kurnool is very good. It is well connected with all towns of Mahabubnagar district. Best way to reach Mahabubnagar is to travel by National Highway 7 (India) (NH 7 connecting KanyaKumari and Varanasi) and divert at Jadcherla, which is 14 km from this town.

Rail

The broad gauge railway line connecting Bengaluru and Hyderabad, Chennai Egmore and Kachiguda (Hyderabad), and New Delhi and Tirupati passes through the city. There are daily passenger trains to Hyderabad, Kurnool throughout the day. There is no means of electrical trains passing till 2004 but later on from 2005 march 18 electrical trains are successfully running through this area. Hazrath Nijamuddin and Venkatadri express are some major electrical trains going through this area. There are three stations in Mahabubnagar - Mahabubnagar Main Station, Mahabubnagar Town Station ( only for passenger trains )and Yenugonda (only for passenger trains) Station. They are determined by coal and diesel till 2004 but later means of transport by trains is electrical.

Air

Shamshabad International Airport is the nearest airport (approx. 90 km).

Education

Schools

Famous Government schools

Also the town boasts of many private schools (Authors - please refrain from advertising)

University

Engineering Colleges

Medical Colleges

Polytechnic Colleges

MBA Colleges

MCA Colleges

Degree Colleges

MSc Colleges

Sports

Cricket is the predominant sport in the town. Apart from this athletics, basketball and various indoor games are given preference.

Politics

Latest General Elections were held on 16 April 2009 in Mahabubnagar and the following are winners:

Members of Parliament

References

Manda Jagannatham (Congress)

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