Munugode Assembly constituency, Legislative Assembly constituency in Telangana, India
Munugode is an Assembly constituency in Nalgonda district, Telangana, covering six administrative mandals in a predominantly rural area. The territory includes Choutuppal, Narayanpur, Munugode, Nampally, Chandur, and Marriguda, with scattered villages and towns connected by regional roads.
This Assembly constituency was formed during the 2007 reorganization of electoral boundaries in what was then Andhra Pradesh. It gained its current structure and political identity after Telangana became a separate state in 2014.
Residents across the six mandals participate actively in local governance through village councils and community meetings. These gatherings reflect the everyday democratic life in rural Telangana, where people discuss public matters and share concerns about agriculture and development.
Visitors interested in rural governance and local politics can explore the different mandals to observe village councils and public discussions. Access is straightforward from Nalgonda town, with roads connecting most administrative centers and villages throughout the region.
A closely watched by-election in 2022 drew national attention with an unusually high turnout of over 93 percent. The constituency balances industrial growth at Haritha Industrial Park with traditional farming of rice and cotton across its rural landscape.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.