Darsi
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Darsi | |
Coordinates: 15°46′00″N 79°41′00″E / 15.7667°N 79.6833°ECoordinates: 15°46′00″N 79°41′00″E / 15.7667°N 79.6833°E | |
Country | India |
State | Andhra Pradesh |
District | Prakasam |
Talukas | Darsi |
Languages | |
• Official | Telugu |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 523247 |
Telephone code | 08407 |
Darsi is a town, Mandal (administrative division) and assembly constituency of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly in Prakasam district in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India.[1]
Geography
Darsi is located on Addanki - Podili Road. it is 15°46′00″N 79°41′00″E / 15.7667°N 79.6833°E in the Prakasam district of Andhra Pradesh. The town has a population of approximately 23,487.[2]
Darsi is the centre of a predominantly agricultural area.[citation needed] Kurichedu, 20 kilometres away, is the nearest railway station, on the Vijayawada-Guntakal railway line in the Guntur division of the South Central Railway[3][4] and the nearest major station is at Ongole, 70 kilometres away. The nearest major airport is at Hyderabad which is at a distance of 300 kilometres.[2] A new railway project has been taken up by the government to reduce the rainy season problems with the track nearer to sea shore.There is a small, reportedly disused,[citation needed] airport, Donakonda Airport, dating from the Second World War,[citation needed] at Donakanda, some 20 kilometres from Darsi. The town has water facility from Nagarjunasagar Right Canal. The Canal also supports Irrigation.
History
In the third and fourth centuries, in the early years of the Pallava dynasty, who originated from the Guntur region of Andhra Pradesh, Darsi was one of the major centres of activity in the kingdom.[citation needed]
In the 18th century Darsi was known as Khirasagara Sudarsana Darsanapuram.[citation needed] At that time the kings were buried on the hill at Darsi.[citation needed] They are actually the rulers of Addanki & the surrounding area.[citation needed]
Famous temples in Darsi: Sri Venkateswar Swamy Temple: 7 km from Darsi (towards Kurchedu) Sri Ramalayam: near the Addanki bus stand in Darsi Sri Sivalayam : located at the end of the Pottisreramulu Road Sri Anjaneya Swamy Temple: The main temple is near Panchayathi office and other one located nearer to Darsi Government Hospital. Sri Veera Bramhendra Swamy temple: There are two temples located in Potti sriramulu Street Poleramma Thalli: Located near the Darsi bus stand Ayyappa Swamy temple: Nearer to the Darsi bus stand (Depot) Sri Shridy Sai Baba Temple: 2 km from Darsi (towards Addanki) Kanyaka Parameswari Temple:Sri Arya Vysya Kalyana Mantapam (located nearer to Sivalayam). The clock tower at the junction of four roads is rightly placed for traffic purposes.
Assembly constituency
Darsi is an assembly constituency in Andhra Pradesh, one of 12 in Prakasham district. There were 1,93,213 registered voters in Darsi constituency in the 1999 elections.
List of elected members:[5]
- 1967- Ravipati Mahananda (Swatantra Party)
- 1972- Dirisala Rajagopalareddy (INC)
- 1978- Berre Gnana Prakasam (INC-I)
- 1983- Katuri Narayana Swamy (TDP)
- 1989- Sanikommu Pitchi Reddy (Congress)
- 1994- Narapusetti Sri Ramulu (TDP)
- 1996- Narapusetti Paparao (TDP)
- 1999- Sanikommu Pitchi Reddy (Congress)
- 2004- Buchepally Subba Reddy (Independent)
- 2009- Buchepalli Siva Prasad Reddy (Congress)
Dirisala Ramanareddy was first Chairman of Prakasam Zilla Parishad in 1970 till his last days.
There are 5 mandals in this assembly constituency 1.Darsi. 2.Mundlamuru. 3.Kurichedu. 4.Donakonda. 5.Thallur.
Transport
Darsi is well connected by Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation buses from Hyderabad and the district capital of Ongole.
Colleges in DARSI. SHAIDA MOULA EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY: SHAIDA MOULA D.Ed college. SM NAGAR. DARSI.
References
- ↑ "List of Sub-Districts". Census of India. Retrieved 2007-04-27.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 http://www.holidayiq.com/destinations/Darsi-Overview-4192.html
- ↑ http://apshm.ap.nic.in/Districts/PRAKASHAM.pdf
- ↑ http://www.makemytrip.com/railways/vijayawada_bangalore_pass-434-train.html
- ↑ Election Commission of India.APAssembly results.1978-2004