Kothaguda
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Kothaguda కొత్తగూడ is a big agency Mandal in Mulugu Constituency of Warangal district
of Telangana Region Andhra Pradesh
in India
.
, largest lake in the region built by the Kakatiya
rulers. Over the years the village has grown into a small town inhabited by around 30,000 people.
The growth of Kothaguda has steadily absorbed neighbouring hamlets such as Mylaram and Gandhinagar. The town's growth has received a big boost around ten years ago in the form of a large public investment to develop it as a model town which resulted in improvements in infrastructure, particularly roads, drains and water supply. Life in the town has become more livable following the inclusion of fresh Pakhal water to the entire village. Interestingly, the village has grown primarily due to the migration into the town from nearby villages. The businesses in the town are dominated by these migrants who propspered as they moved into the town. The villages comes under this mandal are Kothapally, Mylaram, Gunjedu, Burgu Gumpu, Polaram ....
The nearby village Gunjedu at 3 km towards Mahaboobad. It is a new attraction of Gunjedu Musalamma Jatara like Medaram
famous for Tribes and surrounding people, due to its serene nature of the village and surrounded by pond and its decent infrastructure and its people who are now famous for their good education.
The town has recently experienced a decrease in economic purchasing power as a local drought has ravaged the harvests of most farmers in the surrounding fields and villages. This occurred throughout the summer of 2009.
in this area. and major crop in this area are Paddy, Cotton, Maize, Grams and some seasonal crops. Due to the rich in fertile lands the people will have around 2 crops for year based on the rainfall.
A man-made lake built in 1213 by the Kakatiya king, Ganapathideva, by harnessing a small tributary of the Krishna River. It is located 50 km from Warangal and spreads over an area of 30 km.
Warangal district
Warangal District is located in the northern area in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. The administrative seat is Warangal.Warangal District has an area of 12,846 km², and a population of 3,246,004 of which 19.20% was urban as of 2001...
of Telangana Region Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh , is one of the 28 states of India, situated on the southeastern coast of India. It is India's fourth largest state by area and fifth largest by population. Its capital and largest city by population is Hyderabad.The total GDP of Andhra Pradesh is $100 billion and is ranked third...
in India
India
India , officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people, and the most populous democracy in the world...
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Geography
Kothaguda is located at 18° 55'0N 75° 54' 0E.It has average altitude of 225 meters. Kothaguda is a historical place. Before Independence the administrative unit of Narsampet was officially known as Pakhal Taluka because of its proximity to the area's lifeline - the Pakhal lakePakhal Lake
Pakhal Lake is a man-made lake in the Pakhal sanctuary in Andhra Pradesh, a state in Southern India.- Importance :Pakhal Lake, situated amidst undulating forest land hills and dales is a popular retreat for the tourists. The lake, constructed around 1213 A.D. by Kakatiyan Ruler, Ganapathidev and...
, largest lake in the region built by the Kakatiya
Kakatiya
The Kakatiya dynasty was an Indian dynasty that ruled most parts of what is now Andhra Pradesh, India from 1083 CE to 1323 CE, with Orugallu , now Warangal , as its capital. Orugallu is also called 'Eka Sila Nagaram'...
rulers. Over the years the village has grown into a small town inhabited by around 30,000 people.
The growth of Kothaguda has steadily absorbed neighbouring hamlets such as Mylaram and Gandhinagar. The town's growth has received a big boost around ten years ago in the form of a large public investment to develop it as a model town which resulted in improvements in infrastructure, particularly roads, drains and water supply. Life in the town has become more livable following the inclusion of fresh Pakhal water to the entire village. Interestingly, the village has grown primarily due to the migration into the town from nearby villages. The businesses in the town are dominated by these migrants who propspered as they moved into the town. The villages comes under this mandal are Kothapally, Mylaram, Gunjedu, Burgu Gumpu, Polaram ....
The nearby village Gunjedu at 3 km towards Mahaboobad. It is a new attraction of Gunjedu Musalamma Jatara like Medaram
Medaram
Medaram is a village in Warangal district, Andhra Pradesh, India. A popular religious congregation or Jatara called "Samakka sarakka" jatara takes place for three days biennially in this village. This is deemed to be second largest congregation in India, only after the Kumbha Mela...
famous for Tribes and surrounding people, due to its serene nature of the village and surrounded by pond and its decent infrastructure and its people who are now famous for their good education.
The town has recently experienced a decrease in economic purchasing power as a local drought has ravaged the harvests of most farmers in the surrounding fields and villages. This occurred throughout the summer of 2009.
Agriculture
Most of the Agriculture cultivation is done through the Kothaguda Lake and Pakhal LakePakhal Lake
Pakhal Lake is a man-made lake in the Pakhal sanctuary in Andhra Pradesh, a state in Southern India.- Importance :Pakhal Lake, situated amidst undulating forest land hills and dales is a popular retreat for the tourists. The lake, constructed around 1213 A.D. by Kakatiyan Ruler, Ganapathidev and...
in this area. and major crop in this area are Paddy, Cotton, Maize, Grams and some seasonal crops. Due to the rich in fertile lands the people will have around 2 crops for year based on the rainfall.
A man-made lake built in 1213 by the Kakatiya king, Ganapathideva, by harnessing a small tributary of the Krishna River. It is located 50 km from Warangal and spreads over an area of 30 km.
Education
Kothaguda has Two Ashram High Schools, Residential , Social Welfare School and 3 famous Private Education schools .- AP Tribal Welfare Residential School (for Girls)
- Ashrama T.W.High School (Boys and Girls)
- APSW School & Hostel (Boys)]]
- Sun Rise Shishu Mandir, Gandhinagar
- Maharshi High School (EM/TM)
- Ambedhkar Educational Instituitions
The Pachayats of Kothaguda
- Kothaguda
- Ladai Gadda
- Komatlagudem
- Marrigudem
- SadireddyPally
- Kamaram
- Punugondla
- Madagudem
- Gangaram
- Rampur
- Edullapally
- Konapuram
- Dubbagudem
- Bathulapally
- Otaai
- Pogullapally
- Timmapur
- Tirumala Gandi
- Putla Bhupati
- Velubelly