Dahegaon, Komaram Bheem

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Dahegaon
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Dahegaon
Dahegaon (India)
Coordinates: 19°15′26″N79°42′54″E / 19.257236°N 79.714915°E / 19.257236; 79.714915
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Telangana
District Komaram Bheem
Population
 (2011)
  Total34,712 (of mandal)
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
Postal code
504273

Dahegaon [1] is a village and a mandal in Komaram Bheem district of Telangana state, India. It comes under Kagaznagar Revenue division.

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Geography

Kagaznagar, Bellampalle, Mandamarri and Mancherial are the nearby towns to Dahegaon. Dahegaon Mandal is surrounded by Bheemini Mandal towards west, Vemanpally Mandal towards south, Bejjur Mandal towards North and Nennel Mandal towards south.

Villages in Dahegaon mandal

  1. Gorregutta
  2. Borlakunta
  3. Kothmir
  4. Beebra
  5. Pesarkunta
  6. Ainam
  7. Polampalle
  8. Hathni
  9. Kalwada
  10. Dahegaon
  11. Pambapur
  12. Kammarpalle
  13. Laggaon
  14. Bhogaram
  15. Vodduguda
  16. Brahmanchichal
  17. Bhamanagar
  18. Kunchavelli
  19. Chandrapalle
  20. Etapalle
  21. Girvelli
  22. Chinnaraspalle
  23. Amargonda
  24. Loha
  25. Digida
  26. Teepergaon
  27. Rampur
  28. Dubbaguda
  29. Itial
  30. Motlaguda
  31. Ravalpalle

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Dahegaon may refer to:

References

  1. "Komaram Bheem District with Mandals in Telangana State". www.districtsinfo.com. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
  2. "Telangana States Reorganisation Commission Report". etelangana.org. Retrieved 4 July 2018.