Siddipet

Siddipet is a town in of the Indian state of Telangana. It is a municipality and serves as the headquarters of Siddipet district.[2] As of 2011 census of India, Siddipet has a population 66,737.[3] It is located about 103 kilometres (64 mi) north of the state capital, Hyderabad, 62 kilometres (39 mi) from Karimnagar and 92 kilometres (57 mi) from Warangal.

Siddipet
Siddipet
Location in Telangana, India
Siddipet
Siddipet (India)
Coordinates: 18.1°N 78.85°E / 18.1; 78.85
CountryIndia
StateTelangana
DistrictSiddipet
Government
  TypeMunicipality
  BodySiddipet Municipality
Area
  Total36.03 km2 (13.91 sq mi)
Elevation
675 m (2,215 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total111,358[1]
Languages
  Official
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
502103
Telephone code08457
Vehicle registrationTS-36
Literacy90.73%
Websitesiddipetmunicipality.telangana.gov.in

Geography

Siddipet is 100 kilometers from Hyderabad, 62 kilometers from Karimnagar, 124 kilometers from Ramagundam, and 80 kilometers away from Warangal.

Demographics

As of 2011 census of India, Siddipet had a population of 66,737.[3]

Governance

Siddipet municipality was formed in the year 1952. It is spread over an area of 36.03 km2 (13.91 sq mi) with 34 municipal wards.[1][2]

Transport

Road

Siddipet is well connected to nearby villages. It is also connected by (SH-16) from Suryapet city. The Telangana State Road Transport Corporation public transport buses to major destinations from Siddipet.A new National highway numbered NH 365B connects Siddipet with different district headquarters of the state Suryapet-Jangaon-Siddipet-Siricilla

TSRTC operates buses from Siddipet to various destinations like Hyderabad, Karimnagar, Tirupathi, Guntur, Warangal, Medak, Dubbaka, Narayankhed, Jangaon, Jagtial, Korutla, Godavarikhani, Manthani, Husnabad, Bhadrachalam, Yadagirigutta, Basara, Vemulawada, Nizamabad, bodhanMancherial, Sangareddy, Zaheerabad,

Politics

Members of Parliament

  • 1952–1966: Constituency does not exist
Lok SabhaDurationName of M.P.Party Affiliation
Fourth1967–71G. VenkatswamyIndian National Congress
Fifth1971–77G. VenkatswamyTelangana Praja Samithi
Sixth1977–80Nandi YellaiahIndian National Congress
Seventh1980–84Nandi YellaiahIndian National Congress
Eighth1984–89G. Vijaya Rama RaoTelugu Desam Party
Ninth1989–91Nandi YellaiahIndian National Congress
Tenth1991–96Nandi YellaiahIndian National Congress
Eleventh1996–98Nandi YellaiahIndian National Congress
Twelfth1998–99Malyala RajaiahTelugu Desam Party
Thirteenth1999-04Malyala RajaiahTelugu Desam Party
Fourteenth2004-09Sarvey SathyanarayanaIndian National Congress
  • 2008 onwards: Constituency does not exist

Election results

General Election, 2004: Siddipet[4][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
INC Sarvey Sathyanarayana 593,879 53.03 +11.82
TDP Dr K Lingaiah 454,907 40.62 -15.33
BSP Paladugu Gouramma 31,949 2.85
Independent B O V Rao 25,069 2.24
Independent Y Samaiah 14,010 1.25 +1.08
Majority 138,978 12.41 +27.15
Turnout 1,119,814 64.84 -1.46
INC hold Swing +11.82

Siddipet falls under Siddipet (Assembly constituency) and is, in turn, a part of Medak (Lok Sabha constituency) of Telangana Legislative Assembly. Harish Rao is the current incumbent Cabinet Minister for Irrigation, Marketing & Legislative Affairs of Telangana) representing Siddipet assembly constituency.

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References

  1. "Basic Information of Municipality". siddipetmunicipality.in. Retrieved 24 December 2015.
  2. "District Census Handbook – Medak" (PDF). Census of India. pp. 12–13. Retrieved 24 December 2015.
  3. "Cities, Towns and Outgrowth Wards". Citypopulation.de. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
  4. "Statistical Report on General Elections, 2004 to the 14th Lok Sabha: Volume II" (PDF). Election Commissioner of India. p. 38. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
  5. "Statistical Report on General Elections, 2004 to the 14th Lok Sabha: Volume III" (PDF). Election Commissioner of India. pp. 66–67. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
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