Sangareddy

City in Telangana, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sangareddy, formerly Sangareddipet[2][3] is a city and district headquarters of the Sangareddy district in the Indian state of Telangana. It was named on Rani Shankaramma's father name Sangareddy, Shankaramma was a ruler of Andole dynasty during the Nizam era.Sangareddy district is located in western part of Telangana state. Sengareddy is the largest city in the Sangareddy district and the sixth largest city in the state.

Municipal Established1954
(72 years ago)
 (1954)
Elevation
496 m (1,627 ft)
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Collectorate building of Sangareddy
Collectorate building of Sangareddy
Sangareddy is located in Telangana
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Location in Telangana, India
Sangareddy is located in India
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Sangareddy (India)
Coordinates: 17°36′43″N 78°04′55″E
Country India
StateTelangana
DistrictSangareddy
MetroHyderabad Metropolitan Region
CityHyderabad
Municipal Established1954
(72 years ago)
 (1954)
Named afterSanga
Government
  TypeMunicipal Council
  BodySangareddy Municipal Corporation
  MLAChinta Prabhakar
  District collectorSmt. Praavinya reddy, IAS
Area
  City
13.70 km2 (5.29 sq mi)
Elevation
496 m (1,627 ft)
Population
 (2011)[1]
  City
72,344
  Rank21st in Telangana
  Density5,281/km2 (13,680/sq mi)
  Metro
325,000
Languages
  OfficialTelugu, Urdu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
502 001
Telephone codecode-08455
Vehicle registrationTG-15
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Government and politics

Civic administration

The Sangareddy Municipality, classified as a first grade municipality with 38 election wards, was created in 1954. The jurisdiction of the civic body is spread over an area of 13.69 km2 (5.29 mi2).[1] The city is spread over an urban area of 45 km2 (17 mi2).

Economy

The city has three large-scale public sector industries. These are Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (one of the Maharatna companies of the Indian government), Bharat Dynamics Limited (where one of India's most powerful missiles, Prithvi, was produced), and Ordnance Factory Medak (which manufactures the Sarath tanks for the Indian Army).

The city includes the Old Sangareddy and New Sangareddy sections. Old Sangareddy is known for its bazaars and old district jail, which has been converted to a jail museum and now called Heritage Jail Museum.[4]

Monin, a French liquor company, has started to build a manufacturing facility in the district.[5]

Education

There are a variety of educational institutions in Sangareddy. The campus of Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, one of India's premier institutes, is located very close to Sangareddy, in the village of Kandi. There is the Government Medical College, Sangareddy.

Transportation

Roads

NH-65 road passes through the city.

About 15 km away from Sangareddy is an outer ring road which connects to Shamshabad airport – Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad, Gachibowli, and Medchal.

A bypass road to NH44 is linked from Sangareddy to Shadnagar through Chevella.

Long distance travel options are also available from Sangareddy to Tirupati, Vizag, Vijayawada, and Kandukooru directly.

Rail

The nearest railway stations are Shankarpalli railway station which is about 22 km away, Lingampally, which is about 30 km away, Secunderabad (about 50 km away) and Nampally Station, which is around 53 km away. Zahirabad Railway Station which is about 55 km away.

Air

The nearest air transport facility is Hyderabad International Airport, which is 70 km from Sangareddy.

Demographics

Religion in Sangareddy[6]
  1. Hinduism (62.4%)
  2. Islam (34.4%)
  3. Christianity (1.80%)
  4. Others (1.40%)

The city had a population of 72,344 as of the 2011 census.[7][8]

Climate

Sangareddy has been ranked 8th best “National Clean Air City” under (Category 3 population under 3 lakhs cities) in India.[9]

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Media

The Telugu dailies publishers in the city are Eenadu, Andhra Jyothy, and Sakshi. Apart from the local language, there are also English papers such as The Hindu, The Times of India, and The Hans India.

Notable people

References

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