Bazarhathnoor

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Bazarhathnoor
బజార్‌హథ్నూర్‌
village
Nickname(s): Hathnoor
Country  India
State Telangana
District Adilabad
Population (2001)
 • Total 3,767
Languages
 • Official Telugu
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 504304
Telephone code 08751
Vehicle registration TS 01
Nearest city Adilabad
Vidhan Sabha constituency Boath
Climate hot (Köppen)

Bazarhathnoor (Telugu: బజార్‌హథ్నూర్‌) is a village and a Mandal in Adilabad district in the state of Telangana in India.[1]

Demographics

According to Indian census, 2001, the demographic details of Bazarhathnoor mandal is as follows:[2]

  • Total Population: 23,657 in 4,752 Households.
  • Male Population: 12,079 and Female Population: 11,578
  • Children Under 6-years of age: 3,843 (Boys - 1,972 and Girls - 1,871
  • Total Literates: 10,855

Bazarhathnoor village has a population of 3,767 in 2001.[3]

Villages

The villages in Bazarhatnoor mandal includes: Bazarhathnoor, Bhutai, Darampuri, Dehgaon, Girnoor, Gokonda, Jatarla, Morkhandi, Pipri, Rampur, Tembi,Warthamanoor and Jatarla 150-year-old HANUMAN TEMPLE exists in the middle of the village.

JATARLA village is having Largest Government Employees in Bazarhathnoor mandal. government provideing somany higher education and ITDA School,hostels For Tribal Student and other categorizes student.Jatarla village is Famous for political background,political started from G. Nagesh was elected to the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly in the 1994 election from the Boath seat, contesting as a Telugu Desam Party candidate.[1][3] His father G. Rama Rao, former Minister for Tribal Welfare, was incumbent legislator of Boath at the time.[4] G. Nagesh won the seat, obtaining 51,593 votes (65.27% of the votes in the constituency).[3] He was amongst the youngest legistors in the Legislative Assembly at the time.[1] G. Nagesh was named as Minister of State for Scheduled Tribes Welfare and Welfare of the Handicapped in the TDP state government after the election.[2][5][6][7][8]

He retained the Boath seat in the 1999 election, obtaining 49,155 votes (56.17%).[9] He lost the Boath seat in the 2004 election, finishing in second place with 41,567 votes.[10] Reportedly his father opposed his candidature in the 2004 election.[4] He re-captured the Boath seat in the 2009 Legislative Assembly election, obtaining 64,895 votes (55.92%).[11] G. Nagesh served as the president of the TDP district unit in Adilabad.[12] He has also served as chairman of the Girijan Cooperative Corporation.[4]

Ahead of the 2014 Lok Sabha election, he left the TDP and joined the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) instead.[12] He was admitted to the TRS by the party chief K. Chandrasekhar Rao on March 3, 2014.[13] After joining TRS he was listed as the candidate of the party in the Boath Legislative Assembly seat. However, G. Naresh asked to get the nomination for the Adilabad Lok Sabha seat instead.[14] On April 8, 2014, he was declared as the TRS candidate for the Adilabad Lok Sabha seat.


References

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  2. Bazarhathnoor at Our Village India.org
  3. Bazarhathnoor village at Our Village India.org

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