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Sirpur (T)

Sirpur (T) is a town and a mandal in Komaram Bheem district of the Indian state of Telangana.[2]

Sirpur (T)
Sirpur Tandur, Sirpur Town
Sirpur Fort
Sirpur (T)
Location in Telangana, India
Coordinates: 19°29′00″N 79°36′00″E / 19.4833°N 79.6000°E / 19.4833; 79.6000
CountryIndia
StateTelangana
DistrictKomaram Bheem
MandalSirpur (T)
Government
 • TypeGram panchayat
 • BodySirpur(T) Gram panchayat
Area
 • Total8.88 km2 (3.43 sq mi)
Elevation
184 m (604 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total19,183
Languages
 • OfficialTelugu
 • OthersGondi, Marathi, Hindi, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
504299
Telephone code08738
Vehicle registrationTS 01

History edit

Sirpur, formerly known as Suryapuram, was ruled by the Gond King, Ballala. The Gond King, Bhim Ballal Sing built Sirpur Fort in 9th century AD. The modern town grew around the fort.

In 1724 AD, Nizam-e-Mulk defeated Mubariz Khan and took possession of the Deccan and began to rule. In 1773, Madhoji Bhonsle entered into an agreement with Nizam Ali Khan, Nizam of Hyderabad by which he agreed to cede Manikgarh (Rajura of Chandrapur) with surrounding territories south of Penganga to the Nizam, in return for the forts of Gavilgarh and Narnala of Amaravati district - Berar.

As a result of Third Anglo-Maratha War between the British and Raghoji II Bhonsle, the latter ceded the territory of Berar to British who, in turn, passed it on to Nizam under treaty and obligation for cooperation in war.

The area was initially a sub-district called Sirpur-Tandur carved out in 1872 and comprised Edlabad (Adilabad), Rajura (now in Maharashtra) and Sirpur taluks. Sirpur-Tandur was originally a district in Maratwada region. Later it was merged with Adilabad district of Telangana. In 2016, Komaram Bheem district was carved out of Adilabad district, and consequently, Sirpur now is in Komaram Bheem district.

Geography edit

Sirpur is located at 19.4833°N 79.6000°E. It has an average elevation of 184 meters (603.675 feet). It is situated on the banks of river Wardha.

Climate edit

All the three seasons are extreme in this region. Summer is extremely hot with temperatures exceeding 46 degrees due to the presence of Singareni Collieries nearby. December is usually the coldest month in this place with the temperature varying from 10 to 30 degrees Celsius.

Transport edit

The town is connected to AP SH 1 at Rebbena through a road. Sirpur is connected to many cities in Telangana by the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation bus service.

Sirpur Town railway station is located on New Delhi–Chennai main line. It is administrated by South Central Railway zone. It is the last railway station in Telangana before crossing over to Maharashtra.

The nearest airport is Nagpur Airport (242 km away) and Hyderabad Airport (323 km away).

Culture edit

Festivals edit

Dasra (Vijayadashami) edit

Vijayadashami is observed for different reasons and celebrated differently in various parts of South Asia. Vijayadashami marks the end of Durga Puja, remembering goddess Durga's victory over the buffalo demon Mahishasura to restore and protect dharma.[4][9] In these regions, it marks the end of "Ramlila" and remembers God Rama's victory over the Ravana. Alternatively, it marks a reverence for one of the aspects of goddess Devi such as Durga or Saraswati. Vijayadashami celebrations include processions to a river or ocean front that carry clay statues of Durga, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Ganesha and Kartikeya, accompanied by music and chants, after which the images are immersed into the water for dissolution and a goodbye. Elsewhere, on Dasara, the towering effigies of Ravana symbolizing the evil are burnt with fireworks marking evil's destruction. The festival also starts the preparation for one of the most important and widely celebrated Diwali, the festival of lights, which is celebrated twenty days after the Vijayadashami.

Bathukamma it is celebrated around the period of Dasra. This is a nine-day festival. The women participate in the bathukamma, and it is decorated with the flowers of thangadi, gunuka, thamara, chamanthi, etc. The nine days of Bathukamma are

First day: engili pulu
Second day: atukula bathukamma
Third day: muddapappu bathukamma
Fourth day: nanne biyyam bathukama
Fifth day: atla bathukamma
Sixth day: aligina bathukamma
Seventh day: vepakaya bathukamma
Eighth day: venne mudda bathukamma
Ninth day: saddula bathukamma

Pola edit

Pola is a bull-worshipping festival celebrated by farmers mainly in the Indian state of Maharashtra and Telangana. On the day of Pola, the farmers decorate and worship their bulls. Pola falls on the day of the Pithori Amavasya (the new moon day) in the month of Shravana (usually in August). Puran Poli, karanji, and curry with five vegetables are the main dishes associated with the festival.

Temples edit

  • Dubbaguda Hanuman Temple
  • Sirpur Balaji Temple
  • Sri Ramacharla Anjaneya Swamy Devalayam
  • Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Temple, Navegon
  • Sri Siddi Tonkini Hanuman Temple
  • Sri Venkateshwara Temple

Education edit

This is a list of educational institutions in Sirpur.

  • Eden Garden English Medium School
  • Girls Upper Primary School
  • Government Junior College
  • Govt. Tribal Ashrama High School
  • Govt Ashram Girls School
  • MPP School, Dubbaguda
  • MPUP School, Sonpet
  • Social Welfare Residential School and Junior College
  • Sri Sai Vidya Mandir
  • Vikas Degree College
  • Zilla Parishath High School

Sirpur Assembly constituency edit

Sirpur is an assembly constituency in Telangana.

List of Elected Members:[3]

  • 1978 - K.V. Keshavulu
  • 1983 and 1989 - K.V. Narayana Rao
  • 1989 and 1999 - Palvai Purushotham Rao
  • 1999 - Palvai Rajyalaxmi
  • 2004 - Koneru Konappa
  • 2009 - Kaveti Sammaih
  • 2010 - Kaveti Sammaih
  • 2014 to present - Koneru Konappa

Places of interest edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "District Census Handbook - Adilabad" (PDF). Census of India. p. 256. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  2. ^ (PDF). Chief Commissioner of Land Administration. National Informatics Centre. pp. 16–17. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 December 2014. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  3. ^ Election Commission of India. APAssembly results.1978-2004 30 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine

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registrationTS 01 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Climate 4 Transport 5 Culture 5 1 Festivals 5 1 1 Dasra Vijayadashami 5 1 2 Pola 5 2 Temples 6 Education 7 Sirpur Assembly constituency 8 Places of interest 9 See also 10 ReferencesHistory editSirpur formerly known as Suryapuram was ruled by the Gond King Ballala The Gond King Bhim Ballal Sing built Sirpur Fort in 9th century AD The modern town grew around the fort In 1724 AD Nizam e Mulk defeated Mubariz Khan and took possession of the Deccan and began to rule In 1773 Madhoji Bhonsle entered into an agreement with Nizam Ali Khan Nizam of Hyderabad by which he agreed to cede Manikgarh Rajura of Chandrapur with surrounding territories south of Penganga to the Nizam in return for the forts of Gavilgarh and Narnala of Amaravati district Berar As a result of Third Anglo Maratha War between the British and Raghoji II Bhonsle the latter ceded the territory of Berar to British who in turn passed it on to Nizam under treaty and obligation for cooperation in war The area was initially a sub district called Sirpur Tandur carved out in 1872 and comprised Edlabad Adilabad Rajura now in Maharashtra and Sirpur taluks Sirpur Tandur was originally a district in Maratwada region Later it was merged with Adilabad district of Telangana In 2016 Komaram Bheem district was carved out of Adilabad district and consequently Sirpur now is in Komaram Bheem district Geography editSirpur is located at 19 4833 N 79 6000 E It has an average elevation of 184 meters 603 675 feet It is situated on the banks of river Wardha Climate editAll the three seasons are extreme in this region Summer is extremely hot with temperatures exceeding 46 degrees due to the presence of Singareni Collieries nearby December is usually the coldest month in this place with the temperature varying from 10 to 30 degrees Celsius Transport editThe town is connected to AP SH 1 at Rebbena through a road Sirpur is connected to many cities in Telangana by the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation bus service Sirpur Town railway station is located on New Delhi Chennai main line It is administrated by South Central Railway zone It is the last railway station in Telangana before crossing over to Maharashtra The nearest airport is Nagpur Airport 242 km away and Hyderabad Airport 323 km away Culture editFestivals edit Dasra Vijayadashami edit Vijayadashami is observed for different reasons and celebrated differently in various parts of South Asia Vijayadashami marks the end of Durga Puja remembering goddess Durga s victory over the buffalo demon Mahishasura to restore and protect dharma 4 9 In these regions it marks the end of Ramlila and remembers God Rama s victory over the Ravana Alternatively it marks a reverence for one of the aspects of goddess Devi such as Durga or Saraswati Vijayadashami celebrations include processions to a river or ocean front that carry clay statues of Durga Lakshmi Saraswati Ganesha and Kartikeya accompanied by music and chants after which the images are immersed into the water for dissolution and a goodbye Elsewhere on Dasara the towering effigies of Ravana symbolizing the evil are burnt with fireworks marking evil s destruction The festival also starts the preparation for one of the most important and widely celebrated Diwali the festival of lights which is celebrated twenty days after the Vijayadashami Bathukamma it is celebrated around the period of Dasra This is a nine day festival The women participate in the bathukamma and it is decorated with the flowers of thangadi gunuka thamara chamanthi etc The nine days of Bathukamma are First day engili pulu Second day atukula bathukamma Third day muddapappu bathukamma Fourth day nanne biyyam bathukama Fifth day atla bathukamma Sixth day aligina bathukamma Seventh day vepakaya bathukamma Eighth day venne mudda bathukamma Ninth day saddula bathukammaPola edit Pola is a bull worshipping festival celebrated by farmers mainly in the Indian state of Maharashtra and Telangana On the day of Pola the farmers decorate and worship their bulls Pola falls on the day of the Pithori Amavasya the new moon day in the month of Shravana usually in August Puran Poli karanji and curry with five vegetables are the main dishes associated with the festival Temples edit This section may contain unverified or indiscriminate information in embedded lists Please help clean up the lists by removing items or incorporating them into the text of the article March 2023 Dubbaguda Hanuman Temple Sirpur Balaji Temple Sri Ramacharla Anjaneya Swamy Devalayam Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Temple Navegon Sri Siddi Tonkini Hanuman Temple Sri Venkateshwara TempleEducation editThis is a list of educational institutions in Sirpur This section may contain unverified or indiscriminate information in embedded lists Please help clean up the lists by removing items or incorporating them into the text of the article March 2023 Eden Garden English Medium School Girls Upper Primary School Government Junior College Govt Tribal Ashrama High School Govt Ashram Girls School MPP School Dubbaguda MPUP School Sonpet Social Welfare Residential School and Junior College Sri Sai Vidya Mandir Vikas Degree College Zilla Parishath High SchoolSirpur Assembly constituency editSirpur is an assembly constituency in Telangana List of Elected Members 3 1978 K V Keshavulu 1983 and 1989 K V Narayana Rao 1989 and 1999 Palvai Purushotham Rao 1999 Palvai Rajyalaxmi 2004 Koneru Konappa 2009 Kaveti Sammaih 2010 Kaveti Sammaih 2014 to present Koneru KonappaPlaces of interest editSirpur Fort Sirpur Paper Mills Kagaznagar Hudkuli Irrigation ProjectSee also editKagaznagar Wardha River Pranhita RiverReferences edit District Census Handbook Adilabad PDF Census of India p 256 Retrieved 20 November 2015 District Level Mandal wise List of Villages in Andhra Pradesh PDF Chief Commissioner of Land Administration National Informatics Centre pp 16 17 Archived from the original PDF on 14 December 2014 Retrieved 20 November 2015 Election Commission of India APAssembly results 1978 2004 Archived 30 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sirpur T amp oldid 1180297319, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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