Jangaon, Warangal district

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Jangaon
జనగాం
city
Jangaon is located in Telangana
Jangaon
Jangaon
Location in Telangana, India
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Country India
State Telangana
District Warangal
Government
 • Type Democratic
 • Body Municipality
 • MLA Muthireddy Yadagiri Reddy
 • Member of Parliament Burra Narsaiah
Area
 • Total 26.8 km2 (10.3 sq mi)
Elevation 382 m (1,253 ft)
Population (2011)[1]
 • Total 92,394
 • Rank 18th in State
 • Density 3,400/km2 (8,900/sq mi)
Languages
 • Official Telugu
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 506 167
Telephone code 91–8716
Vehicle registration TS-03
Website jangaon.org

Jangaon is a municipality and town in Warangal district of Telangana, India. It is about 85 kilometres from Hyderabad, on the National Highway 202 and State Highway 9 (Suryapet-Siddipet). Jangaon is spread over an area of 26.8 km² and divided into 29 municipal wards as second grade municipality.

Geography

Jangaon is located at Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found..[2] It has an average elevation of 345 metres (1,132 ft).

History

Jangaon is an important Jain Heritage site of Telangana state

The name Jangaon evolved from "jain gaon" which means village of Jains, a religion of India. Kolanpak (kulpak) in the Nalgonda district which is about 20 km from Jangaon is a famous pilgrimage center for Jain people and it has much historical background.

When the Jain religion dominated in India, most of the tourists from different places of India visited Kulpak. At that time most of the Jains settled in Jangaon, which was called Jaingaon at that time. Things changed from time to time and people started calling it "Jangaon".

Demographics

As of the 2011 India census,[1] Jangaon had a population of 92,394. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Jangaon has an average literacy rate of 74%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 81%, and female literacy is 67%. In Jangaon, 10% of the population is under 6 years of age.[3]

Climate

Jangaon experiences a tropical kind of climate. It's a drought prone area according to Geological survey. Experiences very hot summers, moderate winters and rains less than the average precipitation.

Economy

Nawabpet cattle market is the second biggest market in Telangana state. The people here directly or indirectly depend on agriculture. Farming, farming related business, education, retail and wholesale business, handloom, weaving etc. are the major occupations. It is expected that the completion of J Chokka Rao Godavari Devadula Lift Irrigation Phase - II[when?], will boost the farming activity and also will provide fluoride-free drinking water to the area.

Places of interest

Jeedikal is a holy place where devotees worship Shri Rama, Laxmana, Sita and Hanuman. Devotees believe Shri Ram passed through Jeedikal in search of Golden Deer (Mareecha). Jeedikal Jatara is a biennial event. People from all over Telangana region visit this temple to attend the holy event. Kolanupaka was the second capital of the Kalyani Chalukyas during the 11th Century AD. During this period the village was the center of the Jains as well as the Saivites. According to literary evidence, it is the birthplace of 'Renukacharya', the great 'Veera Saiva' saint, believed to be born from the 'Svayambaghu Linga' at this village and absorbed into it after preaching Veera Saivam. Besides the Jain temple, other temples at Kulpak are the Shree Veeranarayan temple, and the Shree Someshwara temple.

Pembarthi, located 6 km from Jangaon, is world famous for brass artifacts. The craftsmen at Pembarthi follow the method of embossing on brass and copper sheets. Komaravelli is a holy place where devotees worship Komaravelli Mallanna Swamy. Yadagirigutta is a popular Hindu temple of Narasimha Swamy situated on a hillock, located about 35 km from Jangaon.[4] Banapuram has an old Hanuman temple,[5] temple of Lord Venkateshwara and Ayyappa Temple.[6] At the time of Bathukamma festival women play bathukamma here. Sri Someswara Laxminarasimha Swamy Temple Palakurthi.

Tharigoppula has oldest temples like Nalla Pochamma Temple, Tharigoppula and Shri Chenna Keshavaswamy Temple, Tharigoppula located about 28 km from Jangaon. Nalla Pochamma Temple, Tharigoppula and Shri Chenna Keshavaswamy Temple, Tharigoppula was constructed by Arjula Dynasty Reddy Kings Arjula Jagga Reddy & Arjula Joga Reddy, muula purush for the Arjula Dynasty. Arjula Dynasty was Samantha Rajulu in Kakatiya Dynasty.[7][8][9][10]

Sri Someshwara Laxminarasimha Swamy Temple, Palakurthy is 34 km from Jangoan on a hillock in the outskirts of Palakurthi Mandal headquarters. It is also the birthplace of famous poet "Palakurthi Somanadha Kavi" of 12 the century.

Education

Jangaon is a major education hub in the district. Apart from local students, many students from the surrounding villages pursue their Education. There are Engineering Colleges, Pharmacy colleges, Degree Colleges, Junior Colleges and international Schools in the town.

Transport

Jangaon is well connected with rail and road. National highway 165, and state highway 16 passes through the town. It is about 85 km from the state capital, Hyderabad, and 60 km from district headquarters Warangal city.

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Jangaon Railway Station nameboard
  • Air : Nearest air port is Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Shamshabad, which is about 90 km.
  • Rail : Jangaon train station is on Secunderabad Kazipet trunk route. Hence, the town is well connected with major cities in India. The station hosts frequent train service to Secunderabad and Kazipet and to other long distance running trains. A Local Train service From Falauknauma to Jangaon is running daily. The station has Reservation facility as well.
  • Road : The state's bus service provider TSRTC holds a bus depot in Jangaon with 120+ buses. It hosts very frequent services to Hanamkonda, Hyderabad, Siddipet and Suryapet and other long distance services to Bangalore, Anantapur, Hubli, Vijayawada, Kodad, Karimnagar, Nizamabad, Mahabubnagar, Kurnool, Adilabad, Guntur, Khammam, Bhadrachalam, Basara, Mysore, Wanaparthy and many other places.

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