Gangaram (Mahabubabad District)

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Gangaram
Mandal
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Gangaram
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Gangaram
Gangaram (India)
Coordinates: 17°45′36″N80°03′17″E / 17.76000°N 80.05472°E / 17.76000; 80.05472
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Telangana
District Mahabubabad district
Named for Koyapatanam
Talukas Narsampet
Government
  TypePanchayat
  BodyGram Panchayat
Elevation
225 m (738 ft)
Population
  Total2,800
Languages
  Official Telugu
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
506135
Telephone code08718/ +918712656967
Vehicle registration TG 26
Website telangana.gov.in

Gangaram is an agency mandal in Mulugu Constituency of Mahabubabad district of the Indian state of Telangana. [1]

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Transportation

Agriculture

PODU LANDS:- Most cultivation is done using ponds and small streams in this area. Major crops are paddy, cotton, maize, grams and some seasonal crops. Due to the fertile lands the people grow 2 crops/year. Gangaram mandal was full of podu agriculture based lands which are acquired by deforestation and cutting down large forest by stakeholders with help of left wing terrorist CPI-ML New Democracy party, which land are belong to state was indiscriminately destroyed by non-adivasi also it affect the eco-culture and wildlife. The agriculture depends on small streams and bore wells in rabi season. Karif depends on monsoon rainfall. The major crops are Paddy, Maize, Cotton and mirchi.

Paddy:- The major and monsoon rainfall depends crop near to lakes,streams and bore wells. The rabi crops depends Lake water facilities.

Maize:-This crop is major and in long ranging fields across forest areas. The people have land up to 25 acres of maize land in forest and near to forest areas. This crop depends on bore wells, rain and streams. But many people convert maize to Paddy fields.

Issues in Agriculture:-Deforestation is the main issue to forest department officials, many irrationally and unethical converted forest lands to agriculture lands, So forest department trying it best to convert back by tenching illegal agriculture of forest lands. Rice and maize are dominated crops. Maize was main in podu lands near forest. Rice near villages. Electricity to farmland available. Rice procurement done by government.

Economy

Indian bank in Gangaram mandal. Agriculture mainly practice rice, Maize. Forest Abnus/Beedi leaves cut provide summer revenue to local adivasi. There is no major irrigation projects, majority population depends on agriculture cultivation and forest products. Roads are inappropriate and they go Narsampet and Yellandu for education, domestic and agriculture products. Many adivasi people are in debt cycle, in hands of fertilizer shopkeepers and losing there farmlands to repay debt.

Gangaram as Petroleum station and few shop.

Politics

It is effected from radical left wing extremist [CPI-ML] party for decades. Rural base communism has strong hold . Cpi ml party main supported podu lands deforestation in 2009,2011 vast forest was disappeared. CPI-ML New Democracy party as dominant hold in these region before 2014, but after Telangana formation BRS party gained power in mandal has prominent figure Seethakka join congress party in 2017, the congress party gained much more power in these region. In 2018 and 2024 she had been MLA OF this region. ZPTC and MPTC are congress leaders. Seethakka being Koya adivasi, were majority voters are adivasies.

You can't rule out BRS, it as strong cader base in very village of this mandal.

Demographics

It is a Tribal inhabited mandal as schedule tribe agency mandal. Actually before it has been totally dense forest, no habitats were not even adivasi koya people, but later adivasi koya are immigrated to this dense forest from Mulugu, Gudur, Kondapur region, Gundala and Eturnagaram region. [2]

Demographics of Gangaram mandal (2011) [3]

   Koya (tribe) (94.00%)
   Lambadi (3.25%)
  others (2.75%)

Villages

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References

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