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Bachannapet
Bachannapet is a village in Warangal District of Telangana.

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Bachannapet, Warangal District, TelanganaBachannapet is a small hamlet in Telangana, the newly formed south Indian state with Hyderabad as its capital for 10 years. This village in Warangal District is famous for the abode of number temples.

Location of Bachannapet
Bachannapet is a village and a mandal in Warangal district in the South Indian state of Telangana, a newly formed state in India with Hyderabad as its capital.

History of Bachannapet
Bachannapet is a mandal in the district of Warangal in Telangana. Warangal District is the historically famed district in this newly formed state. This district is famous as it was the capital of Kakatiya Dynasty. The history of Bachannapet dates back to 450 years approximately.


Education of Bachannapet
A high school was established in 1955 in this village.

Economy of Bachannapet
Bachannapet is the village mostly dependent on the agriculture. Most of the villagers are farmers and weavers apart from the other people. This village got its irrigation facilities as in this village there are the presence of the man made lakes. The waters of the man made lakes fall in the agricultural lands to grow paddy, maize and wheat. There is a governmental Hospital, a junior college, a mosque, a police station, mandal offices, Central bank of India, Kakathiya Grameena bank (SBI), a public library and few private schools. Apart from these, there are several rice mills in and around Bachannapet. This village has two water reservoirs like Gudi Cheruvu and Thalla Cheruvu and the people are making use of them for drinking purposes and irrigation purposes.

Administration of Bachannapet
Bachannapet is the mandal which has 23 villages that fall under it. Bachannapet is one of the biggest mandals as per the area concerned in Warangal district of Telangnaa. This is under Janagoan constituency.

Tourism in Bachannapet
There are few temples in Bachannapet. These temples were established very long time back. In this Lord Shiva temple is one of the famous temples in Warangal district. There is a centre of Sri Siva Rama Dikshita Achala Paripurna Rajayoga Siddhanta which was established in the year 1976 by Sri Vivekananda Agolu Sangayakhya Rajayogi who was a disciple of Sri Dayananda Ponnala Rajayakhya Rajayogi.

Visiting Information
Bachannapet is very well connected by road from Janagaon, Siddipet and Yadagiri gutta. Janagaon is the nearest railway station which is about 17 kilometres from Jangaon, Cherial and Aler. Bachannapet is located at NH 9 from Vijayawada-Mumbai. In Bachannapet, there is a village name is Koduvatur. There is another village name Katkur.


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