Kosgi
Kosgi
Kosgi | |
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Town | |
Government | |
• Sarpanch | Bogaram Shekhar |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 21,038 |
Kosgi (Telugu: కోస్గి) is a small town in Mahbubnagar district of Andhra Pradesh state in India. It has a population of 21,038 (Census 2001).[1] It comes under Kodangal constituency of the Andhra Pradesh state's Legislative Assembly. The notable towns nearby Kosgi are Tandur, Kodangal, Mahabubnagar, Pargi and Narayanpet.[2]
Kosgi Mandal
Kosgi is the headquarter of the Kosgi Mandal, which comprises of 24 villages.[3] The administration of this mandal is run from the Mandal revenue office in Kosgi.
The villages which come under Kosgi Mandal are Amlikunta, Balabhadraipalle, Balwanpally, Bhakthimalla, Bhogaram, Bijjaram, Chandravancha, Chennaram, Hanuman pally ,Gundmal, Kadampalle, Kosgi, Kothapalle, Malreddipally, Masaipalle, Mirzapur, Mudireddipalle, Mungimalla, Mushrifa, Nacharam,Pothireddy Pally ,Sampally, Sarjakhanpet, Thogapur and Lodhipur.[4]
Backwardness
Kosgi and the surrounding mandals are backward in economic, health, educational and social terms. It is one of the poorest mandals in Mahbubnagar, a severely drought hit district in India.[5] Due to continuous droughts, illiteracy, and high poverty, the development in this area is very less than the mainstream development of an average town in India.[6]
Education
There is at least one state government's school and/or the Zilla Parishad High Schools (ZPHS) in all the villages in Kosgi mandal. Most of these are primary schools. The major educational institutions in Kosgi mandal are:[7]
Schools in Kosgi are ZPHS, ZPHS (boys), ZPHS Girls (Urdu Medium), Shanthi Nikethan high school(EM), Govt. high school, Manasa high school, Vivekananda high school, Govt. Junior college and Prajna junior college.
Apart from these, the major schools in other parts of the mandal are ZPHS schools in Mirjapur, Gundumal, Mushrifa and Sarjkhan Pet. Higher secondary, Intermediate and higher education institutions are situated only in Kosgi town.
NGO support
Due to financial constraints the government of Andhra Pradesh has instituted a policy to actively seek private/NGO adoption of government schools. As part of this, the NGOs like Asha for education and Bhumi are helping to improve the education in Kosgi mandal. The silicon valley chapter of Asha organization is funding one of such project named Balavikas in Kosgi.[8] The ground work is taken up by Bhumi. This project aims to improve infrastructure, and teaching quality in selected educational institutions in Kosgi.
Migration
The declining economic feasibility of agriculture, and increasing debts of the farmers in Kosgi mandal has forced them to migrate to the metropolitan cities like Hyderabad and especially Mumbai, where they work mostly as laborer in construction work. The government's efforts, to restore the normal situation using projects like Self Help Groups[9][10] and Food for Work program[11] [12]have been ineffective.[13][14]
References
- ^ http://www.censusindia.gov.in/Population_Finder/View_Village_Population.aspx?pcaid=563504&category=VILLAGE
- ^ http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=kosgi&mrt=all
- ^ http://gloriousindia.com/places/ap/mahabubnagar/kodangal/index.html
- ^ http://apland.ap.nic.in/cclaweb/Districts_Alphabetical%5CMahabubnagar.pdf
- ^ http://www.ceoandhra.nic.in/GIS/existing_acs_pcs.pdf
- ^ http://www.telangana.org/Palamoor/NewsClips/Raghavachary-AJ-10042005_doc.pdf
- ^ http://namesdatabase.com/schools/IN/AP/Mahbubnagar%20-%20Kosgi/
- ^ http://www.ashanet.org/projects/project-view.php?p=883
- ^ http://info.worldbank.org/etools/reducingpoverty/docs/newpdfs/case-summ-India-WomenSelfHelpGroups.pdf
- ^ http://www.ibef.org/artdisplay.aspx?cat_id=504&art_id=10676
- ^ http://rural.nic.in/nffwpguidelines.htm
- ^ http://rural.nic.in/annualrep0405/chapter2.pdf
- ^ http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/thscrip/print.pl?file=2003060800160200.htm&date=2003/06/08/&prd=mag&
- ^ http://www.hindu.com/2005/07/03/stories/2005070312201000.htm