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Arutla

Coordinates: 17°08′13″N 78°44′38″E / 17.1370631°N 78.743825°E / 17.1370631; 78.743825
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Arutla
Village
Arutla is located in Telangana
Arutla
Arutla
Location in Telangana, India
Arutla is located in India
Arutla
Arutla
Arutla (India)
Coordinates: 17°08′13″N 78°44′38″E / 17.1370631°N 78.743825°E / 17.1370631; 78.743825
Country India
StateTelangana
DistrictRanga Reddy
MandalManchal
Area
 • Total6,339 ha (15,664 acres)
Elevation
523 m (1,716 ft)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total10,037
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN Code
501508
Area code+91-08414
Vehicle registrationTS-07

Arutla is a village in Manchal Mandal in Rangareddy District of Telangana State, India.[2][3]

Arutla is very close to Telangana state capital city Hyderabad and well connected to its Mandal and Division Headquarters Ibrahimpatnam. It is located nearly 50 km towards South-East from Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station (MGBS), also known as the Imlibun Bus Station.

Arutla is a Gram Panchayat governed by a Sarpanch and Village Secretary. It comes under the ibrahimpatnam revenue division.

Demographics

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Arutla is the largest village in Ibrahimpatnam constituency, the local language is Telugu.[4]

According to the 2011 census, the village has a total population of 10,037, out of which the male population is 5,185 and the female population is 4,852. The literacy rate of Arutla is 49.46%, with female literacy at 39.15% and male literacy at 59.11%. 1,576 people belonged to Scheduled Castes and 2,376 to Scheduled Tribes.

Education facilities

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The first school established in Arutla after the independence in the year 1949 by the government.

Later new buildings for primary and high school were erected. Around early 2000 to 2015 there used be three government school in the same compound Primary school, high school for boys and high school for girls separately and a Urdu medium primary school, two Harijanwada primary schools. One boys hostel was built by the government to accommodate students who are coming from the tribal areas and near by villages.

As of 2024 Arutla has one Mandal Parishat Primary School[5] (1st to 5th class), Zilla Parishath High School[6] (6th to 10th Class) and Telangana government prestigious project Telangana State Model Schools[7][8] (6th Class to 12 th). Also there are couple of private schools, namely Geethanjali Model School (LKG to 7th Class) and Pudami the English Primaries (LKG to 5th Class). There are two hostels present for boys and girls, General Boys Hostel and Girls Hostel, the Girls Hostel specifically for girls who are studying in Telangana state model school.

There are four playschools present in Arutla.

The Government Junior College for Arts & Science[9] is situated in Manchal which is 6 km from Arutla.

Library

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The library[10] in Arutla has a history over 100 years. It was established in the year 1920 to provide the education to the people of the Arutla village and the nearby villages. This library played a crucial role in educating the people and fight against Nizam's. As of today there are over 18000 books available in the library.

Every year they conduct Library Weekly Festivals and on the end of the weekly festivals arranges a meeting with the students, youth and elders in the villages.

Health care centers

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Arutla has one government Primary Health Care[11] center and one veterinary hospital.

Four private clinics are available in the village, each of them are practiced by RMP doctors.

Banking & information services

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Arutla village has a public sector bank - State Bank Of India (SBI).[12]

Also has the Branch Post Office,[13] sub post office is in Roipole which is 10 km away from Arutla.

Religious places

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Arutla has three types of religious places: Hindu temples, majids, and churches.

There are several Hindu temples present in Arutla, out of all Sri Bugga Rama Lingeshwara Swamy[14] temple is the very famous temple. Every year in the holy month of Karthika Masa, devotees come for Karthika Punya Snanam. This begin on full moon day in the Karthika Masa ( ~ December) continues for next 15 days i.e. till new moon day. In the villages there are also two old temples, one Shivalayam and other Ramalayam. These two temples are said to be built by the Padma nayakas king Singha Bhupala[15] around the 15th century. The two temples follow similar architecture, in both of these temples there is large single stone Dwaja Staba located in front of the temple main chamber. In addition these there other temples namely Beerappa, Kanta Maheshwara, Ayyappa and village goddesses Ganga Devi, Dandu Pochamma, Oora Pochamma, Ellamma, Katta Maisamma, Eedamma, Ammoru Temples.

There two majids present in Arutla, people who follows Islam goes to do the Namaz in the majid.

Two churches are present in the villages, people who follow Christianity go the church majorly on Sundays.

Politics

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Arutla Grama Pachayat[16] comes under ibrahimpatnam Assembly Constituency and Bhongir Lok Sabha constituency.[17]

In the 2023 Telangana Legislative Assembly election, Malreddy Ranga Reddy was elected as MLA from the Indian National Congress Party in Ibrahimpatnam constituency.

In the 2023 General Election, Chamala Kiran Kumar Reddy was elected as MP.[17]

Transport

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The village is connected by road to Ibrahimpatnam depot.

The earest Railway stations are Nampally (50 km), Secunderabad (52 km), Kacheguda (47 km)

Rajiv Gandhi International Airport is 47 km from Arutla.

References

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  1. ^ "Arutla Population - Rangareddy, Andhra Pradesh". Archived from the original on 22 February 2020. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Arutla Village Visit" (PDF). Dr.Marri Channa Reddy Human Resource Development Institute of Andhra Pradesh.
  3. ^ "Formation/Reorganization of District, Revenue Division and Mandals in Rangareddy District" (PDF). Government of Telangana. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 October 2016. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
  4. ^ Telugu, Speaking States. "Telugu".
  5. ^ Mandal Parishat, High School. "MPPS Arutla".
  6. ^ Zilla Parishat, High School. "ZPHS Arutla".
  7. ^ Model School, Telangana State. "TSMS".
  8. ^ Arutla, TSMS. "Telangana State Model School Arutla".
  9. ^ GOVT. JR. COLLEGE, MANCHAL. "Government Junior Collage".
  10. ^ Namaste Telangana Article, Arutla Library. "Arutla Library".
  11. ^ Arutla, PHC. "Primary Health Care Center - Arutla".
  12. ^ State Bank of India, Arutla Branch. "SBI - Arutla".
  13. ^ Arutla, Post Office (B.O). "Post Office Arutla".
  14. ^ Bugga, Jathara. "Arutla Bugga RamaLingeshwara Jathara".
  15. ^ Singa, Bhupala. "Padma Nayaka King".
  16. ^ Deccan, Chronicle. "Neglect of Farmers Led to Costly Tomatoes". deccan chronicle.
  17. ^ a b Bongir Lok Sabha, Constituency. "Bongir Lok Sabha Constituency".