Gajwel

Gajwel
Town
Gajwel–Pragnapur
Gajwel is located in Telangana
Gajwel
Gajwel
Location in Telangana, India
Gajwel is located in India
Gajwel
Gajwel
Gajwel (India)
Coordinates: 17°51′06″N 78°40′58″E / 17.8517°N 78.6828°E / 17.8517; 78.6828
Country India
StateTelangana
DistrictSiddipet
Government
 • TypeMunicipality
 • BodyGajwel–Pragnapur Municipality
 • MLAK. Chandrashekar Rao
Area
[1]
 • Town49.00 km2 (18.92 sq mi)
Elevation
568 m (1,864 ft)
Population
 (2011)[2]
 • Town24,961
 • Density510/km2 (1,300/sq mi)
 • Metro
35,000
Languages
 • Official
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
502278
Vehicle registrationTS 36
Websitegajwelmunicipality.telangana.gov.in

Gajwel, officially Gajwel–Pragnapur, is a town and a municipality in Siddipet district of the Indian state of Telangana.[3][2] The jurisdiction of the civic body is spread over an area of 49.00 km2 (18.92 sq mi).[1] Gajwel, located about 53 km from Hyderabad on the Rajiv highway, is one of the fastest-developing towns in Telangana. It serves as a major political center and is the home constituency of the former Chief Minister of Telangana,[4] K. Chandrashekar Rao. Gajwel has seen development in various sectors, including infrastructure projects like the Outer Ring Road (ORR) construction. The ORR, spanning approximately 21.92 kilometers, connects Gajwel with cities such as Hyderabad, Nagpur, Mumbai, Pune, and Nizamabad, improving connectivity and facilitating smoother travel.[5]

Geography

Gajwel is a town located in the Siddipet district of the Indian state of Telangana. It is situated approximately 53 kilometers northwest of the state capital, Hyderabad. Gajwel is positioned at a latitude of 17.8512° N and a longitude of 78.5902° E.

The town is located on the Deccan Plateau and is surrounded by agricultural lands. It lies at an average elevation of around 540 meters (1,770 feet) above sea level. The area is characterized by undulating terrain with scattered hills and valleys.

The region experiences a semi-arid climate, with hot summers and relatively mild winters. The summer season, which lasts from March to June, can be quite hot with temperatures often exceeding 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). The monsoon season occurs from June to September, bringing moderate to heavy rainfall to the region. The winter season, from November to February, is relatively pleasant with temperatures ranging from 15 to 25 degrees Celsius (59 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit).

Gajwel is primarily an agricultural town with farming being the main occupation of the local population. The region is known for cultivating various crops such as paddy, cotton, maize, and vegetables.

Educational Hub

The Gajwel Educational Hub is a state-of-the-art educational facility located in the Gajwel constituency of Telangana. It was developed by the Telangana State Education Welfare Infrastructure Development Corporation (TSEWIDC)[6] under the state government's KG to PG free education initiative.

The hub consists of two separate campuses, one for girls and one for boys. Each campus has hostel accommodation for 2,500,[6] as well as classrooms, dining halls, libraries, and laboratories. The facilities are all designed to international standards, and the hub is considered to be a model for other states to replicate.

The Gajwel Educational Hub offers a wide range of courses, from primary school to postgraduate.[7] The courses are taught by experienced and qualified faculty, and the students have access to a wide range of resources. The hub also strongly focuses on extracurricular activities, such as sports, music, and dance.

The Gajwel Educational Hub is a valuable asset to the Gajwel constituency and the state of Telangana. It provides high-quality education to students from all backgrounds, and it is helping to create a more skilled and educated workforce.

Here are some of the key features of the Gajwel Educational Hub:

  • Two separate campuses for girls and boys, each with hostel accommodation for 2,500[6] students.
  • Classrooms, dining halls, libraries, and laboratories designed to international standards.
  • A wide range of courses offered, from primary school to postgraduate level.
  • Experienced and qualified faculty.
  • A strong focus on extracurricular activities.

The Gajwel Educational Hub is a shining example of the state government's commitment to providing quality education to all citizens of Telangana. It is a model for other states to replicate, and it is helping to create a more skilled and educated workforce for the future.[8]

Industries

Amul

The mega Dairy Cooperative Society Amul has announced the setting up of their largest state-of-the-art plant at Wargal, Gajwel with an investment of Rs.500 crore[9][10].Amul selected Telangana to set up its largest plant in southern India with a capacity to process five lakh litres per day of milk expandable to 10 LLPD to manufacture packed milk and value-added dairy products such as curd, buttermilk, lassi, yogurt, paneer, sweets, among others.[9]

ITC

Government is setting up special food processing zones in 10,000 acres of land, adding that one such zone over 1,400 acres is coming up in Gajwel.[11]

Economy

Gajwel's economy is primarily based on agriculture and allied activities. The region has fertile agricultural land, and farming is the main occupation of the local population. The town is known for cultivating crops such as paddy, cotton, maize, and vegetables.

In recent years, there has been a focus on modernizing agriculture and promoting agricultural practices that increase productivity and sustainability. The government has implemented various schemes and initiatives to support farmers, such as providing financial assistance, irrigation facilities, and access to technology and market linkages.

Apart from agriculture, there are also small-scale industries and businesses that contribute to Gajwel's economy. These include sectors like small-scale manufacturing, retail trade, and services. The town serves as a commercial center for the surrounding rural areas, providing goods and services to the local population.

As Gajwel is located in proximity to Hyderabad, the state capital, there is potential for economic development and growth through increased connectivity and infrastructure development. This could attract investments in industries, services, and tourism, further diversifying the local economy and creating employment opportunities.

It's worth noting that economic conditions and development can evolve over time, so for the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's recommended to consult official government sources or local business and economic development organizations.

Administration

Till 2012 Gajwel was a Panchayat and in the year 2012 it was upgraded as Nagara Panchayat vide G.O. No.34, dated: 251-01-2012, duly merging surrounding three (3) Gram panchayats i.e., 1. Pragnapur, 2. Mutrajapally and 3. Kyasaram Gram Panchayats and 5 numbers of hamlets namely Rajireddy Pally, Sangupally, Sangapur, Lingarajpet and Gundannapally in Medak District. Gajwel-Pragnapur Nagara Panchayath is spread over an area of 49.26sq. km. out of which about 6.3Sq km is habituated area and remaining area is vacant land . town is divided into 20 wards and elected body is in place to govern ULB.

Politics

Gajwel Assembly constituency is a constituency of Telangana Legislative Assembly. It is one of 10 constituencies in Siddipet district.[12] It consists of 6 mandals: Toopran, Kondapak, Gajwel, Jagadevpur, wargal, Markook and Mulug. Pendam Vasudev was the first MLA and J. B. Muthyal Rao was the second MLA of Gajwel. Gajwel Saidaiah, Allam Sailu, Sanjeeva Rao, Geetha Reddy, Vijaya Rama Rao, Sanjeeva Rao, Narsa Reddy. Gajwel Saidaiah won 4 times from 1962-1978. Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao is current MLA from Gajwel seat.

Transport

Road

National Highway 161AA passes through Gajwel as well as State Highway 1 (Telangana). Gajwel has an Outer Ring Road (ORR), spanning 21.92 kilometers around Gajwel. The government invested ₹233 crores to build this state-of-the-art ORR, which will soon be operational. R&B officials are currently making preparations to commence its operation. Once it is opened to the public, it will help alleviate traffic issues. Currently, heavy trucks and containers from Gajwel city are being diverted to Hyderabad, Mumbai, Nagpur, Pune, Nizamabad, Sangareddy, and other regions through the Gajwel Ring Road, making transportation easier.[5]

From Gajwel, along the Toopran route, a modern bus stand with model facilities and an estimated cost of ₹7.5 crores[13] is being constructed by the government. Additionally, a railway station is being built at a kilometer's distance on the same route, and the concerned authorities are making efforts to expedite the functioning of the railway. This will enable the smooth operation of trains to major cities like Delhi, Bengaluru, Tirupati, and Chennai. Furthermore, there are ongoing efforts to construct additional tracks in this area to facilitate the implementation of more railway routes.[14]

Rail

Railway station in Gajwel

Gajwel has a railway station and is a part of the Kothapalli-Manoharabad railway line. As of 2023, the construction is complete up until Siddipet, with the remaining work to Kothapalli to be completed by 2025.[15] Once complete, Gajwel will be connected with Karimnagar, Sircilla, Siddipet, Manoharabad, Secundarabad etc.

The Manoharabad - Siddipet portion of the line was inaugurated on 3 October, 2023 with a regular Secunderabad railway station-Siddipet DEMU train service.[16][17]

Airway

The nearest Airport is Rajiv Gandhi International Airport at Shamshabad

Warangal Airport at Mamnoor along with Ramagundam Airport are the other two airports in the vicinity, however they are closed pending revivial plans via UDAN scheme

Awards

Gajwel has received the Pattana Pragathi award for best sanitation among towns with a population ranging from 25,000 to 50,000.[18]

References

  1. ^ a b "Urban Local Body Information" (PDF). Directorate of City and Country Planning. Government of Telangana. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 June 2016. Retrieved 28 June 2016.
  2. ^ a b "District Census Handbook – Karimnagar" (PDF). Census of India. pp. 12, 44. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Gajwet-Pragnapur Municipatity, Siddipet District" (PDF). CDMA Telangana. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  4. ^ "Telangana election results: KCR wins from Gajwel by over 50,000 votes, keeps record intact". India Today. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  5. ^ a b telugu, NT News (19 May 2023). "Gajwel | కొత్తరూపు సంతరించుకున్న గజ్వేల్‌.. మణిహారంలా ఓఆర్‌ఆర్‌". www.ntnews.com (in Telugu). Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  6. ^ a b c ABN (27 June 2022). "Educational Hub గా గజ్వేల్ - రూ.146 కోట్ల 28 లక్షలు మంజూరు". Andhrajyothy Telugu News (in Telugu). Retrieved 24 June 2023.
  7. ^ "Gajwel Education Hub on par with corporate schools". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 24 June 2023.
  8. ^ Telugu, TV9 (27 June 2022). "Educational hub: గజ్వేల్ లో ఘనంగా రంగులద్దుకున్న ఎడ్యుకేషనల్ హబ్.. ఎలా ఉందో ఓ లుక్కేయండి." TV9 Telugu (in Telugu). Retrieved 24 June 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ a b Today, Telangana (29 December 2021). "Amul announces Rs 500 crore investment in Telangana". Telangana Today. Retrieved 24 June 2023.
  10. ^ "Amul to set foot in Telangana with Rs 500 crore unit in Gajwel". The Times of India. 30 December 2021. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 24 June 2023.
  11. ^ "ITC commences Rs 450 cr food manufacturing facility in Telangana". Zee Business. 31 January 2023. Retrieved 24 June 2023.
  12. ^ "Live Telangana election results: TRS storms to power in the newly formed 29th state". Deccanchronicle.com. 16 May 2014. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
  13. ^ telugu, NT News (24 May 2022). "గజ్వేల్.. మోడల్". www.ntnews.com (in Telugu). Retrieved 24 June 2023.
  14. ^ Rao, Rama (9 June 2022). "సిద్ధిపేట, గజ్వేల్‌లో వినిపించనున్న రైలు కూత". www.hmtvlive.com (in Telugu). Retrieved 24 June 2023.
  15. ^ "Age-old wait ends; Siddipet, Sircilla & Gajwel set for rail connectivity".
  16. ^ Geetanath, V. (28 September 2023). "PM to commission two new railway lines in Telangana". The Hindu.
  17. ^ "PM Modi to inaugurate Siddipet-Secunderabad train service on October 3". 2 October 2023.
  18. ^ Today, Telangana (13 May 2022). "Siddipet, Gajwel Municipalities win Pattana Pragathi awards for best sanitation". Telangana Today. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
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