Wanaparthy

Town in Telangana, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wanaparthy is a town in the Wanaparthy district of Telangana, India. Wanaparthy Samsthanam was founded in 1512 AD, after the Kakatiya kingdom declined. In 1817 AD, the Suguru estate's capital was transferred to Wanaparthy Province in 1817 AD[5]

Elevation424 m (1,391 ft)
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Wanaparthy
Palace of the Raja of Wanaparthy
Palace of the Raja of Wanaparthy
Wanaparthy is located in Telangana
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Wanaparthy (Telangana)
Wanaparthy is located in India
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Wanaparthy (India)
Coordinates: 16.362300°N 78.062200°E / 16.362300; 78.062200
Country India
StateTelangana
DistrictWanaparthy
Government
  TypeWanaparthy municipal council
  BodyIndian national congress
  MLATudi Megha Reddy Indian National Congress
Area
  Total
5.98 km2 (2.31 sq mi)
Elevation424 m (1,391 ft)
Population
 (2011)[3]
  Total
60,949
  Density10,200/km2 (26,400/sq mi)
Languages,
  OfficialTelugu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
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Vehicle registrationTG 32
Websitewww.wanaparthy.telangana.gov.in wanaparthymunicipality.in
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Wanaparthy Spanning 11,319.83 hectares (27,970 acres), this reserve forest, akin to a small national park, safeguards biodiversity, protects ecosystems, and acts as a vital carbon sink, preserving wildlife and natural resources.

History

Wanaparthy was governed by a feudal ruler, Rameshwar Rao II titled Raja of Wanaparthy as vassal of the Nizam of Hyderabad. Wanaparthy was one of the 14 major Zamindari segments in Telangana in post-independent India. Raja died on 22 November 1922. As his successor, Krishna Dev was a minor; his estate was managed by the court as his ward. Krishna Dev died before attaining adulthood, and the crown passed on to his son, Rameshwar Rao III. Soon after, India abolished all regal titles. Suravaram Pratapareddy entered politics from the Indian National Congress at the end of his life and was elected to the Hyderabad State Legislative. He won the first general election, and he became the first M.L.A. from Wanaparthy in 1952.

After the formation of the Telangana government, Wanaparthy is proposed as a district along with the other 14 new district proposals to the new government apart from the 10 existing districts. Wanaparthy District was formed in 2016 when Telangana was reorganized. It was created from parts of the former Mahabubnagar District.

The late Sri Raja Rameshwar Rao of Wanaparthy established K.D.R. Government Polytechnic College (KDRGP Wanaparthy), which was launched by India's first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, on the auspicious day of Vijay Dashimi on October 11, 1959, the first Polytechnic College in the state[6]

Revanth Reddy, 2nd Chief Minister of Telangana due to political consciousness learned in Wanaparthy.[7]

Demographics

According to the 2011 Census of India, the town had a population of 60,949. The total population constituted 31,501 males, 29,448 females and 6,122 children (age group of 0–6 years). The average literacy rate was 77.91% with 42,713 literates, higher than the national average of 73.00%.[8]

Transport

The city is connected to major cities and towns by means of roads, railways, and airways. National and state highways that pass near the city are NH 44 and State Highway 21. TSRTC operates buses to various destinations from the town. Telangana capital Hyderabad is only 154 km from the wanaparthy.

Air

Rajiv Gandhi International Airport is only 131 km from the city.

Railway

The city has nearest railway station in serving, with the presence of Wanaparthy road railway station near by 29 km from the Wanaparthy Town

Notable personalities

  • Subash Suguru is an Indian public relations professional, Journalist, media analyst, and communications expert currently serving as the Assistant Public Relations Officer (APRO) for the Government of Telangana. In recognition of his service to the state and efficiency in public messaging, Suguru was honored with the Best Public Relations Professional Award. The accolade was presented by the District Collector of Wanaparthy, marking his significant contribution to the district's administrative transparency and outreach efforts.

Wanaparthy Samsthanam

Wanaparthy Top view from Hill
Wanaparthy Panorama view

Wanaparthy Samsthanam or Raja of Wanaparthya vassal of Nizam of Hyderabad. He controlled the feudatory of Wanaparthy. The palace's construction dates back to the late 19th century. It was known by various names, including "Ram Sagar Bungalow," "Palace of Wanaparthy," and "Mustafa Mahal. The Palace of Wanaparthy comprises around 640 square miles in area. [17]

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