Bayyaram mandal, Administrative division in Mahabubabad district, India
Bayyaram mandal is an administrative division in Mahabubabad district comprising multiple villages across its territory. The area sits above significant deposits of iron ore and coal, resources that shape the region's economic foundation.
The mandal underwent administrative restructuring in 2016 when Telangana state reorganized its districts, moving it from Khammam to Mahabubabad. This shift established the present boundaries and governance structure of the region.
The Kuravi Veerabhadra Swamy temple reflects the architectural and religious traditions that characterize the region. Visitors and locals gather here during festivals, connecting to the spiritual practices rooted in the community.
The area is primarily Telugu-speaking with vehicle registration following the TS-20 code system. Postal code 507211 helps with navigation and communication for visitors or those sending correspondence to the region.
The area contains Bheemunipadam and Edubavula waterfalls alongside the Pandavula Guttalu hillocks. These natural formations draw visitors looking to explore the landscape beyond the urban areas.
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