Madgul mandal, Administrative mandal in Ranga Reddy district, India
Madgul mandal is an administrative division in Ranga Reddy district, in the state of Telangana, India, covering a group of villages in the southern part of the district. It is connected to the surrounding area by road, linking the individual settlements to the broader district network.
This mandal was established in 1978 as part of a reorganization of Ranga Reddy district. It has since operated as a distinct administrative unit, keeping records of local governance and development.
Telugu and Lambadi are the languages spoken across the villages of this mandal. Both languages shape daily life and community exchanges throughout the area.
The area is reachable by road from the wider Ranga Reddy district, and traveling by private vehicle is the most practical option. Since the villages are spread out, it is worth checking which settlement you need before setting off.
The mandal is made up of sixteen separate villages, each with its own administrative code, including Andugul, Appareddipalle, and Kulkulpalle. This means that even very small settlements in the area have a formal identity within the district system.
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