Mahabubabad
Mahabubabad మానుకోట Manukota | |
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Town and municipality | |
Mahabubabad Railway Station (renovation January 2008) | |
Nickname(s): Village of Fortress with Trees | |
Mahabubabad Location in Telangana, India | |
Coordinates: 17°37′00″N 80°01′00″E / 17.6167°N 80.0167°ECoordinates: 17°37′00″N 80°01′00″E / 17.6167°N 80.0167°E | |
Country | India |
State | Telangana |
Region | Telangana |
District | warangal |
Government | |
• Special Officer (Interim) | Special Officer (Interim, Commissioner elections are over due) |
• Member of Parliament | Prof.Seetharam NaikTelangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) |
• Member of Legislative Assembly | Banoth Shankar Naik Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) |
Elevation | 177 m (581 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 10,2,851 |
Demonym(s) | Mahabubabadi |
Languages | |
• Official | Telugu |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 506 101,506102 |
Telephone code | 08719 |
Vehicle registration | TS 03 |
Lok Sabha constituency | Mahabubabad |
Vidhan Sabha constituency | Mahabubabad |
Climate | semi-tropical (Köppen) |
Avg. annual temperature | 26 °C (79 °F) |
Avg. summer temperature | 42 °C (108 °F) |
Avg. winter temperature | 12 °C (54 °F) |
Mahbubabad or Mahabubabad is a municipality with 28 wards, Mandal and Revenue Divisional in Warangal District of Telangana State of India. It is on the west bank of the Munneru, which is one of the tributaries of the River Krishna. Mahbubabad is the second largest and second biggest revenue division in area and population, after Warangal - Hanamkonda - Kazipeta and Jangaon towns in Warangal District. The city was upgraded to the level of municipality on 8 September 2011, by the state government and the state assigned it with Municipality Grade II status on 26 December 2011. It is well known for its prominent historical and traditional importance.
Demographics
The population of Mahabubabad is around 42,851 according to 2011 census reports. The male population is 20,716 (48.3%) and the female is 22,135 (51.6%). The female-to-male ratio is 963:1000, which is above the national average 944:1000. The literacy rate is 72.8%, more than national average 64.8%. Male literacy is 76.34%, which is more than national average of 75.3%, and female literacy rate is 54.7%, more than national average 53.7%. Once it was the biggest revenue division in Telangana state, even bigger than Hanamkonda village. Later it was divided into two divisions.
The languages spoken are Telugu as the main language (100%), and then Hindi (40%), and few people can speak Urdu (7%). Educated people can speak English (45%). Telugu and English are used in official communications and media of instructions.
The majority of the villages and the hamlets including the city are the habitats of Scheduled Tribes (75%). The tribal community is Lambadi. Thus the majority of people of the city will communicate in the special tribal language, Lambadi or Banjara (60%). This language is one among the officially recognised dialects by the government of India. This language has no script and is sustained on spoken words.
History
Manukota comes from Mranukota. In Telugu the meaning of 'Mranu' is 'tree' and that of 'Kota' is 'fort'. In English it translates as 'fort made of trees'. In earlier days Manukota used to be covered with plenty of trees like a fort. Later it happened to spell as Manukota.
Mahabubabad derived its name from one of its past rulers, Mahabub who is one of the officials, of H'ble Nizam. Before Independence, he once arrived at Manukota where he stayed outside the town in a place which is called Shikarkhana. The name of Manukota by the passage of the time, hence changed to Mahabubabad.
Weather
Climate
Mahbubabad has a semi-tropical climate, where the people and its surroundings are pleasant and enjoyable. During summers, the temperatures soar to more than 48 °C. In winters, temperatures range between 12 °C and 27 °C, which is pleasant. Mahbubabad receives the North-East and the South-West monsoon, from June to September, and from October to November respectively. Mainly relies on the monsoons and rainfall. Details of the weather are available at
Transport facilities
Mahabubabad is well connected with road and rail routes to every other place of the state and the nation.
Roadways
Mahabubabad has a bus depot of APSRTC with 100-bus capacity. It has many services for the needs of the citizens. It falls on the main route of Warangal-Bhadrachalam. Nearly 20,000 people go from here daily through the bus facilities. In addition, apart from the main bus stand, to meet the needs of the passengers there are Kuravi bus stand, Thorruur bus stand, Pusalapalli bus stop, and many seven-seat autorickshaws and Commander Jeeps connecting the nearby villages.
Railways
Mahabubabad has one of the busiest railway stations in the Kazipet-Vijayawada route. Nearly as many as 4000 passengers travel through this system daily. People here will prefer rail route than to bus route to reach distant destinations. The Mahabubabad railway station had been graded as 'B1-Category Railway Station' by the South Central Railway from 2004.
Administration
Constitutional administration
Mahabubabad has one seat for state Assembly constituency. Banoth Shankar Naik Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) was elected as Member of Legislative Assembly in the 2014 general elections. It has a village secretariat headed by Sarpanch. The R.D.O. and M.R.O. look after the revenue administration. The Mahabubabad though has Major Gram panchayath status, but it has to be upgraded to municipality long back. Earlier Hanamkonda and Warangal were two Lok Sabha Constituencies in the same area, but recently the Election Commission of India based on the population census has shifted Warangal Lok Sabha Constituency to Mahabubabad.
Media
Mahabubabad has print and entertainment media. There is also Citi Cable, a local entertainment channel.
Print media
Leading news papers, viz. NamastheTelangana, Sakshi, Eenadu, Vaartha, Andhra Jyothi, Prajasakti, Andhra Bhoomi, The Hindu, Deccan Chronicle, and Times Of India are available. Sirachukka is the local tabloid circulated weekly. The leading Telugu newspapers have their regional centres here for updating the news. Weekly and bi-weekly magazines, viz. Swathi, Competition Success Review, CSC etc., are available.
Location
Godavarikhani, Bellampalli, Mancherial, Adilabad | Narsampet, Eturunagaram | Kothagudem, Bhadrachalam | ||
Warangal, Karimnagar | Khammam, Madhira, Vijayawada | |||
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Hyderabad, Kazipet, Bhongir, Jagitial | Suryapet, Nalgonda | Kodad, Guntur, Tirupati |
External links
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