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Haripirala is located in southern state of India, Andhra Pradesh in Telangana Region in Warangal District. The Village is located 65 km away from District main city Hanmakonda and 60 km away from Khammam. Haripirala is mid sized village, The village is 8km away from the highway connecting Andhra and Nagpur (Maharastra state) with close proximity to two major Telangana cities Warangal and Khammam. It is an education hub for surrounding several small villages with Zilla Parshath High school.
Languages spoken: Telugu (Telangana Yasa, a mixture of Urdu and Telugu), Lambade, Hindi.
List of Sarpanch of Haripirala
| Name |
Entered office |
Left office |
Date of Birth and Death |
Political party |
| Karre Mallaya |
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TDP |
| Ravula Soma Reddy |
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Indian National Congress |
| Ravula Balakrishna Reddy |
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Indian National Congress |
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