Vanam Vari Krishnapuram

Vanam Vari Krishnapuram is an Indian village in Mudigonda mandal, Khammam district in the Indian state of Telangana.

Vanam Vari Krishnapuram
(Kistapuram or Vanam Krishnapuram)
village
Nickname: 
vkp
Vanam Vari Krishnapuram is located in Telangana
Vanam Vari Krishnapuram
Vanam Vari Krishnapuram
Location in Telangana, India
Vanam Vari Krishnapuram is located in India
Vanam Vari Krishnapuram
Vanam Vari Krishnapuram
Vanam Vari Krishnapuram (India)
Coordinates: 17.124578°N 80.139877°E / 17.124578; 80.139877
Country India
StateTelangana
DistrictKhammam
MandalMudigonda
Village or PostVanam Vari Krishnapuram
Founded1800 AD
Government
  TypePresident
  President 1Yelagonda Thupakula (AUG-2013 – Till Date)
  President 2Apparao Mundra (Ex..! 2008-2013)
  President 3Dhavid Karlapudi (Ex..! 2003-2008)
  President 4Chinna Venkayya Thalla (Ex..! 1998-2003)
  President 5Ananthaiah Mallela (Ex..! Upto 1998)
Elevation
130 m (430 ft)
Population
  Total2,800
Languages
  OfficialTelugu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
507158
Telephone code08742
Lok Sabha constituencyKhammam
Vidhan Sabha constituencyMadhira

Geography

It is located 23 km from Khammam, the headquarters of the Khammam District of Andhra Pradesh, India.

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Vanam Vari Krishnapuram is located along the Khammam-Vallabi main road.

Agriculture

Agriculture is the main occupation for villagers. The most common crops are rice, cotton and chilli. Other commercial crops such as white popinac and sugarcane, as well as mango and coconut plantations have flourished.

Water for agriculture is primarily drawn from Nagarjuna Sagar Dam's left canal (a.k.a. Lal Bahadur Shastri Canal)/N.S Canal which flows through the village. Other sources are wells and Vanam Vari Krishnapuram Cheruvu which draws water from N.S Canal.

Transport

The village is located on one of the major routes in Mudigonda Mandal.,

APSRTC buses to Vallabhi/Pedamandava/Vallapuram run through the village.

References


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