Tekkali

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  ?Tekkali
Andhra Pradesh • India
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Location of Tekkali
Coordinates: 18°37′00″N 84°13′60″E / 18.6167, 84.2333
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Area
Elevation

• 27 m (89 ft)
District(s) Srikakulam
Codes
Pincode
Telephone

• 532201 / 532202
• +91 08945

Coordinates: 18°37′00″N 84°13′60″E / 18.6167, 84.2333 Tekkali is a Town, Revenue Division and a Mandal in Srikakulam district in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India.[1] Earlier name is Raghunathapuram

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[edit] Geography

Tekkali is located at 18.6167° N 83.2333° E.[2] It has an average elevation of 27 meters (91 feet).

[edit] Features

  • Tekkali is connected with Naupada-Gunupur branch railway line and National Highway-5. Nearest mainline station is Naupada Junction and people prefer Naupada Junction station for catching long distance trains.
  • Telineelapuram village near Tekkali has famous bird sanctuary. Many pelican birds from Siberia visit Telineelapuram area every year.
  • Tekkali STD Code is 08945
  • There is an engineering college called Aditya Institute Of Technology and Management also known as AITAM situated in kotturu which is a 15min drive from tekkali.
  • There is a Head post office and another post office in the Tekkali market.
  • Ravivalasa is famous for Sri Endala Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple.

[edit] Assembly Constituency

Tekkali is an assembly constituency in Andhra Pradesh. There are 1,45,921 registered voters in this constituency in 1999 elections.

List of Elected Members:

Tekkali Assembly candidates details :
Year Winner Candidate Party Votes Runner Candidate Party Votes Margin(Majarity)
2004 Appayya Dora Hanumanthu INC 49,308 L.L.Naidu TDP 32,209 17,099


[4]

  • 1951 and 1955 - Rokkam Lakshmi Narasimham Dora.[5]
  • 1962 - Ronanki Satyanarayana.[6]
  • 1967 - N. Ramulu.[7]
  • 1972 - Sattaru Lokanadham Naidu[8]
  • 1978 - Bammaidi Narayana Swami
  • 1983 - Attada Janardhana Rao
  • 1985 - Varada Saroja
  • 1989 - Duvvada Nagavali
  • 1994 - N.T. Rama Rao
  • 1995 - Hanumanthu Appayya Dora
  • 1999 - Korla Revatipathi
  • 2004 - Hanumanthu Appayya Dora

[edit] Revenue Division

There are 12 mandals in Tekkali revenue division. They are Jalumuru, Tekkali, Kotabommali, Santhabommali, Nandigam, Vajrapukotturu, Palasa, Mandasa, Sompeta, Kanchili, Kaviti and Ichapuram.[9]

[edit] Villages and Panchayats

There are 27 panchayats in Tekkali mandal.[10]

  • Akkavaram (village and panchayat)
  • Ayodhyapuram (village and panchayat)
  • Bannuvada (village and panchayat)
  • Bhagavanpuram (village and panchayat)
  • Boppaipuram (village and panchayat)
  • Buragam (village and panchayat)
  • Chakipalle (village and panchayat)
  • Gudem (village and panchayat)
  • Konusula Kothuru (village and panchayat)
  • Lingalavalasa (village and panchayat)
  • Meghavaram (village and panchayat)
  • Mokhalingapuram (village and panchayat)
  • Narsingapalle (village and panchayat)
  • Parasarampuram (village and panchayat)
  • Patha Naupada (village and panchayat)
  • Pedarokallapalli (village and panchayat)
  • Peddasana (village and panchayat)
  • Polavaram (village and panchayat)
  • Radhavallabhapuram (village and panchayat)
  • Ravivalasa (village and panchayat)
  • Sasanam (village and panchayat)
  • Seethapuram (village and panchayat)
  • Talagam (village and panchayat)
  • Tekkali (village, panchayat and mandal headquarters)
  • Telineelapuram (village and panchayat)
  • Thirlangi (village and panchayat)
  • Tolusurupalli (village and panchayat)

Zamindars of Tekkali:

The early rulers of Tekkali Belonged to the Kadamba dynasty.As the last ruler was issueless, the estate was taken over by the East India Company and was declared as a haveli estate. it was later purchased by the Rajah of Paralakhemundi for his brother. The estate was later divided into Tekkali and Nandigram. The Zamindar of Tekkali had only two daughters, one married to theraja of Sukinda and another to Sri Chaitanya Chandra Harichandan Jagadeb the Rajah of Athagada in Ganjam belonging to the Baghel dynasty of Kshatriyas. When Brundavan Chandra Harichandan, both his father and maternal grandfather were dead, therefore he was declared as the heir to the Tekkali zamindary. Brundavan chandra had two sons: Lakshminarayan Harichandan and Gopinath Harichandan and Balunkeswar Harichandan (who died at an early age). The Tekkali estate was divided among the two brothers, and they were designated as the Senior Zamindar and Junior Zamindar respectively. Raja Laksminarayan had one son, Govind chandra Harichandan and one daughter. Govind chandra is survived by his son Durga Prasad Deb.
Gopinath Harichandan had three sons:Ramachandra Harichandan and Gopinath Harichandan (issues from the first wife) and jagannath Harichandan or Jagannath Deo Varma (issue of second wife). Madhusudan Harichandan Jagadeb, the last surviving Zamindar has two sons and three daughters:Jujutshu Kumar Deb and Lalit Kumar Deb and three daughters: Vedasree Kumari, Kalasree Kumari and Padmasree Kumari. Lalit Kumar is presently Professor cum Principal of Lingaraj Law College at Berhampur.Jagannath DeoVarma has two daughters:Nadasree Kumari and Lasyasree Kumari and two sons: Kundendu Kumar Deo and Subhendu KUmar Deo.

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Earlier name is Raghunathapuram

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