Bommareddypally

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Bommareddypally (India)
Coordinates: 18°42′16″N79°09′24″E / 18.704422°N 79.156773°E / 18.704422; 79.156773 Coordinates: 18°42′16″N79°09′24″E / 18.704422°N 79.156773°E / 18.704422; 79.156773
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Telangana
District Peddapalli
Mandal Dharmaram
Talukas Bommareddypally
Government
  TypeTelangana Government
  BodyGram Panchayat
Population
 (2017)
  Total2,000+
Languages
  Official Telugu
Time zone UTC+1:00 (IST)
Zip Code
505416

Bommareddypally is a village in the mandal of Dharmaram in Peddapalli district in the state of Telangana in India.

Geography

Bommareddypally is a village, Surrounded by mountains and it is a forest area (VSS). This village is 3 km away from SH 7Karimnagar to Mancherial highwayroad.

The village population is about 2000+ and equally balanced with different castes. The village has communities of Reddys, Padmashalis, Mudhiraj, Yadavs , SC and ST community. The villagers main occupation is agriculture. Main crops are cotton, maize, paddy.

The Village has a Govt Primary school, Anganwadi centre, health Centre and a post office. The village streets are covered with cement roads and street lights. The temples of this village are Nandi Mallanna Temple, Pochamma Temple, Hanuman Temple and Peddama Temple. The village is an example of a co-operative village.

The village is provided with pure drinking water and it consists of two ponds and tanks. There is no water crisis in this village till now. The climate is temperate. All the festivals like Vinayaka Chavithi, Dussera, Diwali, and Sankranthi are celebrated in a grand Way.

Panchayats

The following is the list of village panchayats in Bommareddypally village. The village consists of 1400 voters.

2019 Elections Result in Bommareddypally

NamePositionDuration
Gagireddy Premalatha Reddy (Thirupathi Reddy) Sarpanch 2019Gagireddy venugopal Reddy MPTC2019

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