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1 Geography  





2 Community  





3 Temples  





4 Politics  





5 Social media  





6 Education  





7 Census 2011  





8 Pebbair Mandal - Wanaparthy  





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Coordinates: 16°1300N 77°5900E / 16.2167°N 77.9833°E / 16.2167; 77.9833
 

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Pebbair
పెబ్బేరు
Pebberu
village
Pebbair is located in Telangana
Pebbair

Pebbair

Location in Telangana, India

Pebbair is located in India
Pebbair

Pebbair

Pebbair (India)

Coordinates: 16°13′00N 77°59′00E / 16.2167°N 77.9833°E / 16.2167; 77.9833
Country India
StateTelangana
DistrictWanaparthy
Elevation
300 m (1,000 ft)
Population
 • Total68,690 (Male 35,061 + Female 33,629)
Languages
 • OfficialTelugu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Telephone code08545
Vehicle registrationTS32
Lok Sabha constituencyNagar Kurnool
Vidhan Sabha constituencyWanaparthy
Climatehot (Köppen)
Websitetelangana.gov.in

Pebbair is now a Municipal corporation and a Municipal corporationinWanaparthy district in the state of Telangana, India.[1] The Pebbair Municipal corporation extends from Pampuram village in the North to Yaparla village in the south..

Geography[edit]

Pebbair is located at 16°13′00N 77°59′00E / 16.2167°N 77.9833°E / 16.2167; 77.9833.[2] It has an average elevation of 300 metres (987 ft).

Community[edit]

Pebbair is now a Municipal corporation, having 29 villages and 15 schools 3 Junior Colleges, 2 Degree colleges, 1 B.Ed College, 2 D.Ed Colleges, 1 Polytechnic college for girls.

The farmer's Saturday market in Pebbair is popular for Bullocks, Ongole breed oxen, sheep and goat. People from all over the state and even from nearby states like Karnataka and Tamil Nadu also come here to buy cattle among the large variety, that are bought to sold here. Any Saturday before a festival is more or less like a small size kumbamela. Until the 1980s it was a drought prone area, but slowly emerged into a good rice producer due to abundant water supply from Joorala Project. Pebbair and the nearby areas produce fruits like Mangoes, Sapotas, Custard Apples, and Water Melons.If you are here or passing through Pebbair you must surely stop here to buy delicious mangoes and watermelon in summer or custard apples in winter.

Beechupally is a famous pilgrimage (devastanam) near Pebbair (10 kilometers) with Krishna River flowing through it. The historical hill (konda) called the Nizam Konda in middle of the river, which once had a fort, had the movie Kondaveeti Raja (starring Chiranjeevi) shot here. There are also two temples near Krishna River namely Rama and Hanuman temples. The Agriculture land in Pebbair is irrigated by Jurala Left Canal & Mahaboopal Pond.

Pebbair is located on highway No. 44 Old NH 7, longest highway in India running from SrinagartoKanyakumari, 156 km South of Hyderabad towards Kurnool.

Temples[edit]

Srirangapuram located 10 kilometers from Pebbair is famous for Sri Ranganayaka Swamy Temple, where movies AADI, Chatrapati, Chennakeshava Reddy, and Yamadonga were filmed. Pathapally village is famous for Lord Hanuman Temple which is 8 Km from Pebbair. This Hanuman temple is well known as sri chintakunta anjaneya swamy temple.

Other Temples in Pebbair include the Shirdi Sai Baba, the Hanuman, Brahmamgari temple, Santha bazar, Venugopala swamy, Ayyappa, Sri Sri Sri Mallishwari Devi Temple, Chowdeshwari Amma Vaaru, Sri kodanda Rama swamy temple, Venkatapuram, this is one of the oldest temple and the Vasavi Kanyaka Parameswari. Every year people here celebrate the Chowdeshwari Jatara.

Politics[edit]

Pebbair village has 4 MPTC seats and 16 wards. Akki Shusheela was elected 31 July 2013 as a Sarpanch and Puru Padmavathi was elected as a MPP of Pebbair.

Social media[edit]

Pebbair has a Facebook community, named "Pebbair Mandal"[3] with over 1200+ members Orkut community, named "Pebbair-our heaven", with over 150 members.

Education[edit]

There are nearly 10 well established schools with a few hostel facilities. Among them Sri Chaitanya Vidyalayam, Gandhi Public School, Saraswathi Vidyanikethan, Ragavendra Public School, MasterMind School are a few. Pebbair has a private Junior College and a Government Junior College, and a B.Ed College is expected soon.

Census 2011[edit]

Pebbair Mandal - Wanaparthy[edit]

List of all towns and villages in Pebbair Mandal of Wanaparthy district, Telangana. Complete details of population, religion, literacy and sex ratio in tabular format.

# Villages Administrative Division Population 1 Ayyavaripalle Pebbair 2,171
2 Bunyadpur Pebbair 1,216
3 Burdipadu Pebbair 803
4 Chelimilla Pebbair 3,313
5 Erladinne Pebbair 517
6 Gummadam Pebbair 4,290
7 Janampeta Pebbair 1,724
8 Janumpalle Pebbair 969
9 Kamballapur Pebbair 2,481
10 Kanchiraopalle Pebbair 3,482
11 Munagamanudinne Pebbair 256
12 Nagarala Pebbair 2,351
13 Nagasanipalle Pebbair 1,155
14 Pathapalle Pebbair 1,522
15 Pebbair Pebbair 12,289
16 Penchikalpadu Pebbair 1,281
17 Ramammapeta Pebbair 345
18 Ramapur Pebbair 1,122
19 Rangapur Pebbair 3,519
20 Shakhapur Pebbair 3,205
21 Srirangapur Pebbair 8,119
22 Sugur Pebbair 4,049
23 Thatipamula Pebbair 2,454
24 Thippaipalle Pebbair 1,291
25 Thomalapalle Pebbair 1,267
26 Venkatapur Pebbair 1,657
27 Yaparla Pebbair 1,842

References[edit]

  1. ^ "District Administration – Formation/Reorganization of District, Revenue Divisions and Mandals in Wanaparthy District – Final Notification - Orders – Issued" (PDF). Wanaparthy District. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
  • ^ Pebberu at Fallingrain.com
  • ^ https://www.facebook.com/pebbair.mandal [user-generated source]

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