Kamanpalle
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Kamanpalle is at 3.6 km away in the North-Weste direction from the mandal headquarter Jannaram
Jannaram
Jannaram Mandal is situated in Adilabad District of the Andhra Pradesh state in South India. It falls under the Telangana region.* STD code : 08739* PIN code : 504 205.* Mandal code : 30-History:...

 in Adilabad District
Adilabad district
Adilabad District is a district in Andhra Pradesh, India. The district headquarters is at Adilabad town. A famous Temple of the Goddess Saraswathi, the Hindu Goddess of Education, is located here in the town of Basara.-Origin of name:...

 of Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh , is one of the 28 states of India, situated on the southeastern coast of India. It is India's fourth largest state by area and fifth largest by population. Its capital and largest city by population is Hyderabad.The total GDP of Andhra Pradesh is $100 billion and is ranked third...

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The village is bounded by Kawal in the North, Kishtapur in the East, Thommidigudiselapalle in the South and Badathanapeta in the West. The village does not have any religious structures. (till 2001) except the ooru Pochamma in the start of the village under a neem tree.

Importanat codes

  • village code: 5
  • village census code: 00106300
  • village panchayat code: 197957
  • village GPS code: 011707
  • Mandal Jannaram code: 30
  • District Adilabad code: 19

History

Kamanpalle was established between late 1930s and early 1940s. The first settler was the Siddi Bakkaiah & family came from the village near Luxettipet. The other families followed were Madadi, Addaguri, Perem, Panchelupula, Biyyala, Ragamshetty, Indla, Sanga, Thota, Dumalla, Kattherapaka, Modempelli, Radapaka, Islapurapu, Madapurapu, Dontapurapu, Mulukalla, Yata, Pasula, Junuguru, kamera, Rajarapu, Iregadda, Jadi, Daraka, Gandham, Nakkalapata, pendari, Durgam, and so on. Munigela family of four brothers namely, Ashaiah, Balaiah, Yellayya and Pochaiah came from Kawal village. Most of the family names suggest the village they have come from.

There was no migration for quite some time. In 1960's the Siddi family moved out of the village. In late 1970s, Dumalla, Kattherapaka, Modempelli families were moved out to Kodishelapalle which lies between Kamanpalle and Thommidigudiselapalle. During late 1980s, Thokala and Batthula families came from Kawal and Kalla family from Thommidigudiselapalle.

Kamanpalle is a Revenue Village and Grama Panchayat (GP). Earlier, Kawal and Thommidigudeselapalle were part of Kamanpalle Grama Panchayath.

Professions

Agriculture is the main occupation of the people of the village. Some people depend on agriculture labour. The village does not have even a tea stall. People are very conservative.

Languages

All people speak Telugu. The Nethakani and Lambada people speak their own language apart from Telugu. There are no other language speaking people in the village.

Education

There is a Government Primary School in the village now with a single teacher and a two room Pucca Building.
  • Madadi Laxman Rao is the first graduate (LLB) from the village. The other graduates from the village are Late Munigela Raja Rao (B. Com.), late Munigela Prakasham (M. Com.), Munigela Jayanth (B. E.) and Kalla Vijaya Kumar (M.Tech.).
  • The first Regular Government Servant is Radapaka Pochaiah who became Forest Chowkidar.
  • Munigela Jayanth is the first IAS Officer from Adilabad district
    Adilabad district
    Adilabad District is a district in Andhra Pradesh, India. The district headquarters is at Adilabad town. A famous Temple of the Goddess Saraswathi, the Hindu Goddess of Education, is located here in the town of Basara.-Origin of name:...

    . Selected in 1986 and was allotted to Bihar/ Jharkhand cadres. He took VRS from IAS
    IAS
    - Accounting, Auditing :*International Accounting Standards*Internal Audit Service - Science :*Institute for Advanced Study**IAS computer, built at the Institute for Advanced Study*Indian Academy of Sciences...

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Irrigation

The village lands are irrigated by Dug wells only. North side of the village flows the Kadem left canal but does not irrigate the Kamanpalle fields except for few acres towards Thommidigudiselapalle. To the Souths - West, Gudi vaagu flows without irrigating the village. The village was electrified around 1965. The pump sets are energised by electricity.

Drinking Water

People drink water drawn from dugwells. There are tube wells in the village but the water from them is used for washing and cleaning only.

Prominent Persons

  • late Madadi Kondal Rao, Ex-Sarpanch
  • late Smt. Madadi Ratnavva
  • late Madadi Shankar Rao, Ex-Sarpanch
  • late Panchelpula Malleshaiah
  • Biyyala Laxmaiah, Ex-Patwari
  • late Thota Basavaiah
  • late Munigela Ashaiah, Ex-Village Servant (Sunkari)
  • late Munigela Balaiah, Ex-Sunkari
  • late Ragavula Rao
  • Madadi Laxman Rao
  • Rajeswar Rao
  • Addaguri Shankaraiah, Warangal - Transport Business
  • late Addaguri Eswaraiah
  • late Junuguru Gangaiah, Ex-ward member
  • late Munigela Yellaiah, Ex-Sunkari
  • late Munigela Pochaiah, Ex-Sunkari
  • Munigela Ushaiah, Ex-Sunkari
  • Munigela Jayanth, IAS (First IAS officer from Adilabad district).
  • late Munigela Raja Rao, EX-Bank Officer
  • late Munigela Prakhasham, Ex-Bank Officer
  • Munigela Anantha Rao, APSRTC, Mnacherial
  • Radapaka Pochaiah, Forest Guard, Govt. of AP
  • Kattherapaka Pochaiah, Paramedical staff
  • Junuguru Ganga Rajaiah, Ex-Sarpanch
  • Thota Lachaiah, Ex-Sarpanch
  • Biyyala Chandraiah, APSRTC
  • Munigela Buchanna, progressive farmer
  • Thokala Bheemaiah, progressive farmer
  • Kalla Vijayakumar, IRCON, New Delhi.
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