Wardhannapet

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Wardhannapet
village and Mandal Headquarters
Country  India
State Andhra Pradesh
District Warangal
Talukas Wardhannapet
Population
  Total 13,000
Languages
  Official Telugu
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 506313

Wardhannapet is a village and a mandal in Warangal district in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. [1]

Geography

Wardhannpet is on the warangal - khammam highway, about 25 km from Warangal city. This town has been developed on the bank of the Akeru River, a small river which was once the main water resource for agriculture and drinking water for the people. Wardhannapet is the mandal headquarter and Civil hospital, high school, Jr.college and police station are available. Bharatiya Nataka Kala Samithi was established by Eaga Sreehari founder and General Secretary in 1974 to promote the ancient Indian fine art forms like drama, music, folk forms of arts, literature and etc. headquarter as Wardhannapet and Telugu Drama competitions are being conducted.

Panchayats

The following is the list of village panchayats in Wardhannapet.

  1. Nandanam
  2. Dammannapeta
  3. Inavolu
  4. punnelu
  5. Panthini
  6. Illanda
  7. katrala
  8. Bandaouthapuram
  9. oodthagudam
  10. lyabarthi

Temples

Inavolu is 12 km from Warangal which is famous for ancient temple constructed by Kakatiyas dedicated to Lord Mallikarjuna Swamy, called Inavolu Mallanna.

Punnel

It is one of the villages in the mandal and located 2 kilometres away from the Khammam-Warangal main road. It is 15 km away from the district headquarters.

Kakkiralapally

It is one of the village besides Inavolu. ZILLA PARISHAD HIGH SCHOOL is started in the village is 2007-2008. RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY IIIT seat is got 2008-2009 academic year. kakkiralapally village is famous for rocks.most of the people depend only on agricultural and this rocks.

References

  1. "List of Sub-Districts ~~~~". Census of India. Retrieved 2007-05-29. 

External references

Photos of Inavolu

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