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 dynasty reign. Gummadidala is adored with many temples including Lord Rama Temple, Shivalayam and the nearby Veerabhadra Swamy Temple (Bonthapally).
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 and maize are the major crops, other crops include cotton, jowar, sunflower, tomatoes, 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. more..
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