List of mandals in Telangana

The article lists all the mandals in the 31 districts of Telangana.[1]

District No. of mandals Revenue divisions Mandal Names
Adilabad 8 Adilabad revenue division
  • Adilabad (urban)
  • Adilabad (rural)
  • Mavala
  • Gudihatnoor
  • Bajahatnoor
  • Bela
  • Boadh
  • Jainath
4 Utnoor revenue division
Bhadradri 15 Kothagudem revenue division
  • Kothagudem
  • Palwancha
  • Tekulapalli
  • Yellandu
  • Chandrugonda
  • Aswaraopeta
  • Mulakalapalli
  • Dammapeta
  • Gundala
  • Julurpadu
  • Sujathanagar
  • Chunchupalle
  • Laxmidevipalli
  • Allapalli
  • Annapureddypalli
8 Bhadrachalam revenue division
  • Bhadrachalam
  • Dummugudem
  • Cherla
  • Burgampahad
  • Aswapuram
  • Manuguru
  • Pinapaka
  • Karakagudem
Hyderabad 9 Hyderabad revenue division
  • Amberpet
  • Asifabad
  • Bahadurpura
  • Bandlaguda
  • Charminar
  • Golkonda
  • Himayathnagar
  • Nampally
  • Saidabad
7 Secunderabad revenue division
  • Ameerpet
  • Khairtabad
  • Marredpally
  • Musheerabad
  • Secunderabad
  • Shaikpet
  • Trimulgherry
Jagtial 12 Jagitial revenue division
  • Jagitial
  • Jagitial Rural
  • Raikal
  • Sarangapur
  • Beerpur
  • Dharmapuri
  • Buggaram
  • Pegadapalli
  • Gollapalli
  • Mallial
  • Kodimial
  • Velgatur
6 Metpalli revenue division
  • Korutla
  • Metpalli
  • Mallapur
  • Ibrahimpatnam
  • Medipalli
  • Kathlapur
Jangaon[2] 8 Jangaon revenue division
5 Station Ghanpur revenue division
Jayashankar[3] 11 Bhupalpally revenue division
8 Mulug revenue division
Medchal[4] 7 Malkajgiri revenue division
7 Keesara revenue division
Sangareddy 6 Narayankhed revenue division
  • Kalher
  • Kangti
  • Manoor
  • Nagilgidda
  • Narayankhed
  • Sirgapoor
14 Sangareddy revenue division
  • Ameenpur
  • Andole
  • Gummadidala
  • Hathnoora
  • Jinnaram
  • Kandi
  • Kondapur
  • Munipally
  • Patancheru
  • Pulkal
  • Ramchandrapuram
  • Sadasivpet
  • Sangareddy
  • Vatpally
6 Zaheerabad revenue division
  • Jharasangam
  • Kohir
  • Mogudampally
  • Nyalkal
  • Raikode
  • Zaheerabad
Siddipet 10 Siddipet revenue division
  • Siddipet (Urban)
  • Siddipet (Rural)
  • Nangnoor
  • Chinnakodur
  • Thoguta
  • Doultabad
  • Mirdoddi
  • Dubbak
  • Cherial
  • Komuravelli
7 Gajwel revenue division
  • Gajwel
  • Jagdevpur
  • Kondapak
  • Mulug
  • Markook
  • Wargal
  • Raipole
5 Husnabad revenue division
  • Husnabad
  • Akkannapet
  • Koheda
  • Bejjanki
  • Maddur
Suryapet[5] 14 Suryapet revenue division
9 Kodad revenue division
Vikarabad[6] 7 Tandur revenue division
  • Basheerabad
  • Bommaraspet
  • Doulthabad
  • Kodangal
  • Peddemul
  • Tandur
  • Yelal
11 Vikarabad revenue division
  • Doma
  • Dharur
  • Bantwaram
  • Kulkacherla
  • Kotepally
  • Marpalle
  • Mominpet
  • Nawabpet
  • Pudur
  • Pargi
  • Vikarabad
Wanaparthy[7] 14 Wanaparthy revenue division
Warangal (rural)[8] 9 Warangal (rural) revenue division
6 Narsampet revenue division
Warangal (urban)[9] 11 Warangal revenue division
Yadadri Bhuvanagiri[10] 11 Bhongir revenue division
5 Choutuppal revenue division

Note: Bhurgampadu, Chintoor, Kukunoor, Kunavaram, Nellipaka, Vara Ramachandra Puram and Velerupadu mandals of the district were transferred to Andhra Pradesh.[11]

See also

References

  1. "Part-I State Administrative Divisions 2001–2011" (PDF). Census of India. p. 4,8-18. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  2. "Jangoan district" (PDF). New Districts Formation Portal. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  3. "Jayashankar district" (PDF). New Districts Formation Portal. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  4. "Medchal district" (PDF). New Districts Formation Portal. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  5. "Suryapet district" (PDF). New Districts Formation Portal. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  6. "Vikarabad district" (PDF). New Districts Formation Portal. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  7. "Wanaparthy district" (PDF). New Districts Formation Portal. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  8. "Warangal Rural district" (PDF). New Districts Formation Portal. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  9. "Warangal Urban district" (PDF). New Districts Formation Portal. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  10. "Yadadri district" (PDF). New Districts Formation Portal. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  11. "Andhra Pradesh takes control of seven mandals in Khammam". Deccan Chronicle. Khammam. 3 September 2014. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
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