Sedam or Seram is a town in
Kalaburagi district in the
India
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of
Karnataka
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. It is also the headquarters of the Sedam
Taluka
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Demographics
Sedam is a Town Municipal Council city and divided into 23 wards for which elections are held every 5 years. The Sedam Town Municipal Council has population of 39,341 of which 19,816 are males while 19,525 are females as per report released by Census India 2011.
Economy
Sedam is famous for its
Shahabad stones which are used for construction. Many
quarries and mines are there in Sedam to sell these stones (both uncut and polished).
Five
cement
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factories are also present in Sedam taluk: Vasavadatta cement unit of Birla Shakti Cement in Sedam, Ultratech Cement a unit of Rajashree cement in Malkhed, South India Cement ltd Malkhed.Shree cement at Kodla Benakanahalli village, CCI
Kurgunta.
The food grain industry is also big here, especially with Toor dal being sent to far away places like
Tamil Nadu
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Geography
The town is spread over an area of .
[The population and area of major towns in Karnataka has been mentioned in the webpag]
Population of Corporation/CMC/TMC/TP
belonging to the Municipal Administration Department of the Government of Karnataka
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Sedam Taluk shares borders with three Talukas in the Gulbarga district:
Chitapur Taluka to the west,
Chincholi Taluka to the north and
Yadgir district to the south. It also borders
Tandur Taluk of the
Rangareddy District of
Telangana
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and
Kodangal
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*Kosgi
*Kodangal
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Taluk of the
Mahbubnagar District in
Telangana
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to the east.
Sedam taluk is located in the eastern part of the district.
History
Sedam in ancient times was known as H''edimba''. Sedam was ruled by
Rashtrakutas and
Kalyani Chalukyas. Some of the ancient temples in Sedam town are Madhava Trilingeshwara Eshwara Temple, Kottala Basaveshwara Temple, Manvikeshwara Temple, Panchalingeshwara Temple, Bananti Kambha, Jwalamukhi statues and Ganapa Navakoti Narayana Temple, Panduranga Temple, Karadagiri Hanuman Temple, Laxmi Narayan Temple, Hingulambika Temple, Sadesab Darga, Masjid-e-Mahal, Mecca Masjid. Sedam also has an ancient fort, Ganesh temple in Ganesh nagar. Near to Sedam about 12–14 km away, there is a place called Ranjol with a famous masjid. Sedam also has some Jain cave ruins possibly from the time of the Rashtrakuta Dynasty. Near to Sedam, about 20–25 km away, there is place called Benakanhalli with famous Chandaneshawar temple.
Transport
Road
Sedam is well connected by road. It is 150 km from
Hyderabad
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, the capital of
Telangana State. It is connected to
Gulbarga, the district headquarters which is 50 km away.
Yadgir is 55 km away.
Gulbarga Airport is on the Sedam - Gulbarga Road.
Rail
Sedam lies on the Hyderabad-Mumbai route and Delhi-Bangalore Route. A number of trains pass through
Sedam railway station.
People of Interest
Mr. Deepak Reddy yanugundi, a famous person was born and brought up here.
See also
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Gulbarga
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Sedam railway station
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Handaraki
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Manyakheta
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Udagi
References
{{Hindu temples in Karnataka
Cities and towns in Kalaburagi district
Taluks in Kalaburagi district