Yerrasanivari Banjar

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Yerrasanivari Banjar
Village
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Yerrasanivari Banjar
Location in Andhra Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 17°06′N80°36′E / 17.100°N 80.600°E / 17.100; 80.600 Coordinates: 17°06′N80°36′E / 17.100°N 80.600°E / 17.100; 80.600
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Andhra Pradesh
Population (2011)
  Total 400
Languages
  Official Telugu
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN 507164
Telephone code (91) 08761
Sex ratio 1:1 /
Literacy 69%
Lok Sabha constituency Khammam
Vidhan Sabha constituency Sathupalli

Yerrasanivari Banjar(YS.Banjar) is a small village located adjacent to medium water project called as Lanka Sagar. It comes under the Mandal of Vemsoor in Andhra Pradesh.

Vemsoor village and Mandal in Khammam district of Telangana, India. The majority of the Vemsoor region is agrarian. Most of the people are farmers, peasants and daily laborers. The predominant crops grown in this region are rice, corn, tomatoes, red chilies, vegetables, mangoes, cashew etc. As a mandal headquarters it has several mandal administrative offices. It also has an Andhra bank branch.

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History

Library

The library of Yerrasanivari Banjar village has started with the support of its alumni especially Chaganti Apps.

Administration

The village is administrated by panchayat raj system. Due to very less population officials combined Yerrasanivari Banjar with other villages adjacent to it like Guduru, Moddulugudem to form one panchayath, The elections for this is going to conduct on July 26, 2013.

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