Kesamudram

Coordinates: 17°41′15″N 79°53′40″E / 17.68750°N 79.89444°E / 17.68750; 79.89444
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Kesamudram
Kesari mudra
Kesamudram Railway Station nameboard
Kesamudram Railway Station nameboard
Kesamudram is located in Telangana
Kesamudram
Kesamudram
Location in Telangana, India
Kesamudram is located in India
Kesamudram
Kesamudram
Kesamudram (India)
Coordinates: 17°41′15″N 79°53′40″E / 17.68750°N 79.89444°E / 17.68750; 79.89444
CountryIndia
StateTelangana
DistrictMahabubabad
TalukasKesamudram
Population
 • Total62,323
Languages
 • OfficialTelugu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
506112
Telephone code08719
Vehicle registrationTS 26
Websitetelangana.gov.in

Kesamudram is a mandal in Mahabubabad District of the Indian state of Telangana.[1]

Villages[edit]

The villages that fall under Kesamudram Mandal are:

  1. Mahamoodpatnam(Thimmempet)
  2. Kesamudram
  3. Ameenapuram
  4. Intikanne
  5. Katrapally
  6. Arpanapalle
  7. Upparapalle
  8. Korukondapally
  9. Inugurthy ( Mandal)
  10. Komatipalle
  11. Kalwala
  12. Dhadnnasari
  13. Penugonda
  14. Beriwada
  15. Rangapuram
  16. Tallapoosapalle
  17. Annaram
  18. Narayanpur
  19. Venkatagiri

Etymology[edit]

KESAMUDRAM has its name derived from Kesari Takam or Kesari Samudram constructed by Prola I of Kakatiyas. According to Bayyaram Tank Inscription of Mailamba (Sister of Kakatiya Ganapatideva), Prola I had a title "AriGaja Kesari" and he constructed Kesari Takam or Kesari Samudram.

Geography[edit]

Kesamudram is located 45 km from Warangal. The renovated railway station was inaugurated on 28 April 2018 by MLA Shankar Naik, MP Sitaram Naik, ADR M Subramanyam, Sr Divisional commercial Manager Subith Sharma and railway staff.[citation needed] All major express trains halt in Kesamudram.

Schools[edit]

  • Samatha Modern High School, Upparpally Road
  • Geethanjali High School
  • SVV High School
  • Sri Viveka Vardini School, Village Kesamudram
  • St Johns High School, Substation Thanda
  • Z.P.P.S.S KALVALA

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Mandal wise villages" (PDF). Revenue Department - AP Land. National Informatics Center. p. 8. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 December 2014. Retrieved 20 November 2014.