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Thimmaipally
Thimmaipally is a village in Ranga Reddy District of Telangana. This village in Telangana is well known as a pilgrimage tourism site.

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Thimmaipally, Ranga Reddy District, TelanganaThimmaipally in Ranga Reddy District of Telangana is a well known village in the state.

Location of Thimmaipally
Thimmaipally is a village in Rangareddy district in Telangana. It falls under Keesara mandal of Ranga Reddy District. It is located at 25 km distance from its State`s Capital city Hyderabad. This village is 2 kilometres far from Yadgarpally Junction, Nehru Outer Ring Road. Thimmaipally is located on the Ghatkesar-Shamirpet road.

History of Thimmaipally
The original name of this village is Konaipally, which is located near Thimmaipally. In the ancient and the medieval era, Thimmaipally was ruled by Muslim nawabs and the Nizams of Hyderabad. Before independence, this village was ruled by the colonial government of British era and the feudal lords of Nizams. Many Razakars attacked the village in the period of Nizam rule. The people of this village came from different places to settle here till past 100 years.

Demography of Thimmaipally
The people of Thimmaipally are very well educated. According to the population Census in the year 2011, the literacy percentage is 95 percent, having the highest literacy percentage in Keesara mandal.

Economy of Thimmaipally
Thimmaipally is very dirt-free and green village in Keesara Mandal of Telangana. It has won the best clean and green award from the Government of Andhra Pradesh. It is famous for grape gardens. It also exports grapes. The main revenue generation of the village is coming from the stone crusher machines.

Tourism in Thimmaipally
Thimmaipally is a place known for its presence of many ancient Hindu temples. Hanuman temple is the centre of attraction for the village, and also Beerappa temple, which is constructed by all the villagers. Pochamma temple, which is located near Thimmaipally is famous for Bonalu festival.

Visiting Information
Thimmaipally is easily accessible in roadways and railways. This village is easily connected with Kapra and Ghatkesar Rail Way Station. Kapra is the nearest town to Thimmaipally. Kapra is 8 km from Thimmaipally. The road connectivity is there from Kapra to Thimmaipally. Charlapalli Rail Way Station is the very nearby railway station to reach Thimmaipally. Also one can consider railway Stations from near by town Kapra. Charlapalli Rail Way Station and Ramakistapuram Gate Railway Station are the railway Stations near to Kapra. One can reach from Kapra to Thimmaipally by road after travelling via train.


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