As of 2011[update] India census, the city of Bhainsa had a population of 49,764. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Bhainsa has an average literacy rate of 54%, lower than the national average of 59.5%; with 60% of the males and 40% of the females literate. 17% of the population is under 6 years of age. According to the 2011 census, the Hindus are 49.06% and Muslims are 46.94%. In the Mandal as a whole, the population is 89,417, of which the Hindus are 67.44% and Muslims are 29.27%.[6]
Language wise, 46.04% of the population speaks Urdu, 32.22% Telugu, 17.28% Marathi and 1.57% Hindi as their first language.[7]
Government and politics
Civic administration
Bhainsa Municipality was constituted in 1934 and is classified as a first grade municipality with 32 election wards. The jurisdiction of the civic body is spread over an area of 35.30 km2 (13.63 sq mi).[1]
Controversies
The town had witnessed multiple communal riots in the past few years. The town police authorities had come under criticism for not handling the communal clashes properly.[8]
Villages
#
Town
State
Population
1
Bhainsa Municipality
Telangana
49,764
#
Villages
Administrative Division
Population
1
Babalgaon
Bhainsa
364
2
Badgaon
Bhainsa
320
3
Bijjur
Bhainsa
828
4
Boregaon
Bhainsa
405
5
Chichond
Bhainsa
1,544
6
Chintalabori
Bhainsa
1,387
7
Dahegaon
Bhainsa
3,424
8
Ekgaon
Bhainsa
985
9
Elegaon
Bhainsa
1,992
10
Gundagaon
Bhainsa
694
11
Hampoli Khurd
Bhainsa
688
12
Hasgul
Bhainsa
805
13
Kamol
Bhainsa
2,696
14
Khatgaon
Bhainsa
1582
15
Kotalgaon
Bhainsa
1,678
16
Kumbhi
Bhainsa
739
17
Kumsari
Bhainsa
1,118
18
Linga
Bhainsa
402
19
Mahagaon
Bhainsa
3,061
20
Manjri
Bhainsa
925
21
Mategaon
Bhainsa
860
22
Mirzapur
Bhainsa
1,053
23
Pangri
Bhainsa
1,079
24
Pendapalle
Bhainsa
1,913
25
Siddur
Bhainsa
902
26
Sirala
Bhainsa
440
27
Sunkli
Bhainsa
1,520
28
Takli
Bhainsa
475
29
Thimmapur
Bhainsa
2,180
30
Walegaon
Bhainsa
1,924
31
Wanalpahad
Bhainsa
1,766
32
Watoli
Bhainsa
1,035
Places of worship
Lord Krishna Shrine temple dates back to the period of Kalyani Chalukyas. The region has witnessed the glory of various dynasties that have seen the imprint of the hallmark structures and other structures of heritage significance.
The temple located in Bhainsa village consists of garbhagriha, antarala and pillared mandapa that adorn the various directions of the Temple. The central four pillars show some of the best sculptural representations. Shaivite dwarapalas (carrying damaru, trisula, gada etc. in their hands) are carved here on antarala doorjambs and dwarapala sculptures at the entrance of the temple. Due to this evidence, it was once considered to be a Shaiva Temple, but there was no presence of Shivalinga in the garbhagriha. Presently it is known as Gopalji Temple/Gopalkrishna mandir since the temple now has a Krishna idol which is kept here in the garbhagriha and worshipped by the local people. A Vaishnava temple, with structures belonging to Shaivism is considered unique and hence this temple is popular with historians, for its impressive history as well as the sculptures that adorn the walls and pillars.
Gaddenavagu or Suddavagu is a medium irrigation project across Suddavagu which is a tributary of Godavari near Bhainsa in Nirmal district. The reservoir is situated at a distance of 2 km northwest of Bhainsa. The project grounded in the year constituency. The project commenced in 2000 and was completed during 2006.
The project provides irrigation potential to 20 villages in Lokeshwaram, Bhainsa, and Mudhole mandals for irrigating an ayacut of 14000 acres, as well as drinking water supply to Bhainsa town and 237 villages of Mudhole. Districts and mandals benefited Lokeshwaram, Bhainsa, and Mudhole mandals of Nirmal District IrrigationPotential (in acres):- Provides ayacut of 14000 acres in 20 villages of Nirmal district.
References
^ ab"Urban Local Body Information"(PDF). Directorate of Town and Country Planning. Government of Telangana. Archived from the original(PDF) on 15 June 2016. Retrieved 28 June 2016.