Tekulapalle mandal, Administrative division in Bhadradri Kothagudem district, India.
Tekulapalle mandal is an administrative area in Bhadradri Kothagudem district that encompasses six main villages including Bethampudi, Bodu, and Gangaram. The region spreads across rural settlements connected by local roads and pathways linking the communities together.
The mandal was transferred from Khammam district to the newly formed Bhadradri Kothagudem district in 2016. This administrative reorganization reflected broader changes in how the Telangana region was structured and managed.
The people here speak Telugu and gather for regional festivals that mark the rhythm of community life across the villages. These celebrations connect the scattered settlements into a shared cultural identity.
Kothagudem serves as the main hub for reaching this area, with villages scattered at distances between 8 and 35 kilometers from it. Travelers should plan for varied distances when moving between settlements and consider local transportation options carefully.
A notable difference in literacy rates exists between men and women across this region. This pattern reflects educational challenges that persist in rural areas across India.
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