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Gummadidala is a small town in Medak district of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is located 40 km north of Hyderabad. The history of this town dates back to kakatiya reign. Gummadidala is adored with many temples including Lord Rama Temple, Shivalayam and the nearby Veerabhadra Swamy Temple (Bonthapally). Medak district is located in Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh, India. ...
Andhra Pradesh (à°à°à°§à±à°° à°ªà±à°°à°¦à±à°¶à± in Telugu) (Ändhra PrÄdesh), is a state in south-eastern India and is part of the linguistic-cultural region of South India. ...
Hyderabad or HaydarÄbÄd (Telugu: à°¹à±à°¦à°°à°¾à°¬à°¾à°¦à± Urdu: ØÛدر آباد ) is the capital city of Andhra Pradesh; with 43 lakh or 4. ...
The Kakatiya Dynasty was a south Indian dynasty that ruled parts of what is now Andhra Pradesh, India from 1083-1323 AD. They were one of the few Telugu kingdoms that lasted for centuries. ...
Gummadidala, being in the suburbs of Hyderabad, has been the hub of industries for the last two decades. There are a lot of industries and chemical companies, which provide employment for most of the nearby villagers. Gummadidala is known for the variety of crops cultivated. Though paddy rice and maize are the major crops, other crops include cotton, jowar, sunflower, tomatoes (most of the tomatoes supplied to Hyderabad are grown here), chillies, brinjals, bitter gourd, and lot more. "Best Farmer" in the district, is not a new to the farmers of Gummadidala, as most of the awards belonged to them. They always try experimenting new methods and got many good results, despite being dependent on monsoons for water. Species Oryza glaberrima Oryza sativa Rice refers to two species (Oryza sativa and Oryza glaberrima) of grass, native to tropical and subtropical southeastern Asia and to Africa, which together provide more than one fifth of the calories consumed by humans. ...
Binomial name Zea mays L. Maize (Zea mays ssp. ...
Jowar - also known as jwari - is a staple grain in large parts of central India. ...
Binomial name Helianthus annuus L. The sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is an annual plant in the Family Asteraceae with a large flower head (inflorescence). ...
Binomial name Solanum lycopersicum L. The tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is a plant in the Solanaceae or nightshade family, native to Central and South America, from Mexico to Peru. ...
The chile pepper, chili pepper, or chilli pepper, or simply chile, is the fruit of the plant Capsicum from the nightshade family, Solanaceae. ...
Binomial name Solanum esculentum Drege ex Dun. ...
Binomial name Momordica charantia The bitter melon (Chinese: 苦瓜; pinyin: ), also called bitter gourd, balsampear, or balsamapple, is the edible fruit of the plant Momordica charantia. ...
The forest spreading from Gummadidala to Narsapur, has been a new destination of Telugu Film Industry. Narsapur is a small town in Medak district, Andhra Pradesh. ...
India's first rural information centre, Tejas Samadhana Kendra or General Resources and Information Dissemination (GRID) centre, designed and developed by the Indian Farmers and Industries Alliance (IFIA) and Federation of Farmers Association (FFA), opened its first online centre on July 13, 2004, at Gummadidala. GRID is an information kiosk with a data bank, coordinating with government agencies and consultancies for those who are seeking advice, besides giving feedback and training for the benefit of farmers through a wired network in association with local self-help groups. GRID will provide advice to individual farmers on a day-to-day basis through telephone, fax and internet. It will even air fortnight forecasts on weather, crop activities and management techniques with the market trend of farm produce and other operational schemes. July 13 is the 194th day (195th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 171 days remaining. ...
2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
State Bank of India is having its branch.It is supporting the farmers by giving crop loans and also to the Rice Millers by giving Working Capital Cash Credit Advances. |