Ramayapalem
Ramayapalem రామయపాలెం Rpalem | |
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village | |
Ramayapalem Ramayapalem Location in Andhra Pradesh, India | |
Coordinates: 15°28′42.10″N 79°46′43.58″E / 15.4783611°N 79.7787722°ECoordinates: 15°28′42.10″N 79°46′43.58″E / 15.4783611°N 79.7787722°E | |
Country | India |
State | Andhra Pradesh |
District | Prakasam |
Elevation | 43 m (141 ft) |
Population (2010) | |
• Total | 1,000 |
Languages | |
• Official | Telugu |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 523270 |
Nearest city | Ongole |
Lok Sabha constituency | Ongole |
Vidhan Sabha constituency | Kondapi |
Ramayapalem is a small village located in Marripudi Mandal,[1] Prakasam district in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. Ramayapalem is located 43 km from Ongole and 12 km from Kondapi. Adjacent to the village is an 1 km² water reservoir.
Geography
Ramayapalem is located at 15°28′42″N 79°46′44″E / 15.478361°N 79.778772°E (15.478361, 79.778772).
The water in the reservoir comes from the Attla River. The water from the reservoir is used for the cultivation of paddy fields.
Climate
- Summer : This season lasts from March to June
- Winter : Winter extends from October–February
- Rainy Season : This starts from July and continues till September.[2][3]
- Rain storms and cyclones are common in the region during the rainy season, which starts with the monsoons in early June. The cyclones could occur any time of the year, but commonly between August and November.
Economy
Majority of the inhabitants of the village are farmers.Here many of people middle class and some people are now also paying income tax in this village. More than 10 people are in abroad most of the economy is based on tobacco.
Agriculture
Majority of the inhabitants of the village are farmers. They grow the various crops listed below.
Crops | Vegetables | Leaves | Fruits |
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Education
There is 1 government primary school (Mandal Parishad Primary School) in the heart of the village located next to the Shiva Temple. As of 2010 there are 63 enrolled students.[4]
Religion
The major religion of the village is Hinduism and there are 2 temples located in the village for their worship.
References
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External links
Draft Electoral Rolls - http://ceoandhra.nic.in/final_pdf_2010.html
Draft Electoral Rolls - http://ceo.ap.gov.in/counter1/final_pdf_show_delimit.asp?strconst=AC229&strps=012&strlang=T