Rajugudem

Rajugudem
Village
Rajugudem

Location in Telangana

Coordinates: 17°09′22″N 80°43′45″E / 17.15611°N 80.72917°E / 17.15611; 80.72917Coordinates: 17°09′22″N 80°43′45″E / 17.15611°N 80.72917°E / 17.15611; 80.72917
Country  India
State Telangana
Population (2011)
  Total 500
Languages
  Official Telugu
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 507302
Telephone code (91) 08761
Vehicle registration AP20
Sex ratio 1:1 /
Literacy 69%
Lok Sabha constituency Khammam
Vidhan Sabha constituency Sathupalli
Website www.rajugudem.com
Rajugudem Village Library

Rajugudem is a small village located adjacent to medium water project called as Lanka Sagar.[1] It comes under the Mandal of Vemsoor in Telangana. Most of the people in this village farmers, peasants. So Rajugudem is a typical example of agrarian economy depending on the agriculture. In recent years due to the economic liberalization or market reforms there has been a tremendous development in Hyderabad.[2] So most of the youth in the village are have been settling in Hyderabad for a more prosperous life.

Library

The library of Rajugudem village has started with the support of its alumni especially Meda Ravi Chandra Sekhar. The major attendees to this meeting are M.E.O. of Vemsoor Mr. Venkateshwararao, M.D.O. Sivakumari. The opening of the library is the example how much the people of Rajugudem in knowledge. This investment in knowledge by previous generations has resulted in the prosperity the village experiencing today.

Administration

The village is administrated by panchayat raj system. Due to very less population officials combined Rajugudem with other villages adjacent to it like Yerraguntapadu, Kothachowdavaram (Tanda) to form one panchayath, The elections for this is going to conduct on July 23, 2013.[3]

School

The village has a primary school with angan wadi, from last two decades it played a great role in the development process.

The Ziplla Parishad High School is locacated at Chowdavaram village 1 to 1 and 1/2 km

References

  1. "Rajgudem Village Website". Ravi. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
  2. Mehta, Swathi (23 April 2011). "Economic Reforms, Technological Intensity and Industrial Development in India". Economic Political Weekly. XLVI (17): 1–5. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
  3. "Andhra Pradesh panchayat polls to be held on July 23, 27, 31". The Times of India. Jul 3, 2013. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
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