Tuesday, 4 November 2014

Government College




The junior college GOVT. JR. COLLEGE , GURAZALA is located in the area GURAZALA . 

GOVT. JR. COLLEGE , GURAZALA GURAJALA was establised in the year 1975. 
The management of GOVT. JR. COLLEGE , GURAZALA is Department Of Education.
GOVT. JR. COLLEGE , GURAZALA is a Intermediate/Junior College school. 
The coeducation status of GOVT. JR. COLLEGE , GURAZALA is Co-educational.
The medium of instruction in GOVT. JR. COLLEGE , GURAZALA is Telugu.
The total number of class rooms in GOVT. JR. COLLEGE , GURAZALA is 12. 
The student teacher ratio of GOVT. JR. COLLEGE , GURAZALA GURAJALA is 10.00000. 
The student classroom ratio of GOVT. JR. COLLEGE , GURAZALA is 7.00000. 
The pass percentage of GOVT. JR. COLLEGE , GURAZALA is 68.50000.http://www.managurazala.blogspot.in/

Police Station



police station (sometimes called a "station house" in the USA) is a building which serves to accommodate police officers and other members of staff. These buildings often contain offices and accommodation for personnel and vehicles, along with locker rooms, temporaryholding cells and interview/interrogation rooms. In many countries, the commander of a police station is called a commissary.

A police station in Gurazala is typically under the command of a Inspector. In the case of a police station which is the headquarters of a Police Circle, the Inspector's office is clearly demarcated (and most likely in a separate building)
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Villages in Gurazala Mandal


List Of Villages In Gurazala Mandal

1.Cherlagudi Padu                                     6.Madugula
2.Daida                                                        7. Pallegunta
3.Gangavaram                                            8.Pulipadu
4.Gogulapadu                                             9.Telukutla
5.Gottimukkala                                                              


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Palanati Yudham


The famous battle Palnati Yudhdham (War of Palnadu) took place between Gurazala and Macherla between 1176 AD – 1182 AD at Karampudi (Yuddabhoomi). In many scripts, the war is referred to as Andhra Kurukshetra.


  • Palnati Yudham, 1947 and 1966 Telugu films depicted various aspects of the war and the human emotions surrounding it.
  • The 1966 film produced by Yarlagadda Lakshmaiah Chowdary and directed by Gutta Ramineedu starred N.T.R as Brahmanaidu, Bhanumathi Ramakrishnaas Nagamma, Haranadh as Balchandrudu and Jamuna as Maanchaala.
Interestingly the Film Producer Yarlagadda Laksmaiah Chowdary of Karamchedu Village and Hero N.T.R. belonged to Recharla Gotramu.
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Transportation To Other Districts


Connected with Train and road routes from Hyderabad, Guntur, Vijayawada, Narasarao Peta, Vinukonda and Nagarjuna Sagar.


Transport or transportation is the movement of people, animals and goods from one location to another. Modes of transport include air,railroadwatercablepipeline and space. The field can be divided into infrastructurevehicles and operations. Transport is important because it enables trade between people, which is essential for the development of civilizations.
Transport infrastructure consists of the fixed installations including roadsrailwaysairwayswaterwayscanals and pipelines and terminals such as airportsrailway stationsbus stationswarehouses, trucking terminals, refueling depots (including fueling docks and fuel stations) and seaports. Terminals may be used both for interchange of passengers and cargo and for maintenance.

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Palanati Brahmanaidu


Anuguraju belonged to Haihaya dynasty which migrated to Andhra regieon from Jabalpur area in Madhya Pradesh. They claimed linieage from Kartyaveeraarjuna and new to the local language and culture.They clashed with the powerful Velanti Chodas who ruled from Chandavolu in Velanadu area of coastal Andhra.The Haihayas were defeated by Velanati Chodas but however the war was concluded with a peace treaty and matrimonial alliance.Velanati Gonkaraja of Chandavolu installed Anuguraju as king in Palnadu after giving his daughter Mailama Devi in marriage. Since the Haihaya Dynasty to which Anuguraju belonged was a recent non Telugu speaking military clan which migrated to and settled in Palnadu, Gonkaraju appointed Dodda Nayudu of Recharla liniege as the minister to guide the Kingdom of Palnadu. Anuguraju had two more wives Viravidya Devi and Bhurama Devi. Being childless for few years, Anuguraja adopted Pedda Nayudu the eldest son of his minister Doddanayudu Soon after Mailama gave birth to a son Nalagamaraju. Disillusioned with the turn of the events, Dodda Nayudu stepped down and made his younger son Brahma Nayudu the minister. Nalagama was anointed as King after the death of his father Anuguraju.
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Battle of Palnadu


The Battle of Palnadu (Palnati Yudham) was immortalized in Telugu literature by the poet Srinatha in his 'Palnati Vira Charita'. The only other scholarly book on the subject was written by Gene Roghair titled "Epic of Palnadu: Study and Translation of Palnati Virula Katha, a Telugu Oral Tradition from Andhra Pradesh". This war was very important in the social history of Andhra Pradesh. It was a battle between two factions of the Palanati Haihayas.
Nalagama Raju was the son of Anugu Raju of the Palanati Haihayas. His step brother was Malideva Raju, who was married to a princess of the Kalachuris of Kalyanadurga. The social reforms like Chaapa Koodu (Common meals for all castes) made by Brahma Nayudu antagonised the conservative sections of Palanadu society. These conservatives found an able leader in Nagamma known as Naayakuraaalu. She joined the court of Nalagamaraju and gained his confidence. Nalagamaraju heeded to her advice and displaced the group of Brahma Nayudu from key positions.The differences in the court and royal family grew and led to the division of kingdom. Nalagamaraju's half brother Malidevaraju established a separate court at Macharla. Brahma Nayudu moved to Macharla along with Malidevaraju.
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