Ramagundam is a city under municipal corporation in Peddapalli district of the Indian state of Telangana.
A famous temple of the Hindu god Rama is situated in the old part of the city, where as Gundam means "water springs" are present.
[9] Ramagundam experiences dry inland climatic conditions with hot summers and cool winters.
The Ramagundam Municipal Corporation is the local governing body, administering the city.
The municipal corporation consists of democratically elected members, is headed by a mayor and administers the city's governance, infrastructure and administration.
[15] Makkan singh Raj Thakur is elected as MLA for Ramagundam constituency from Indian national congress in the elections held in December 2023.Korukanti Chandar is MLA from Ramagundam constituency who contested as an independent candidate in Telangana general assembly elections held in the year 2018 and later he joined ruling party Telangana Rashtra Samithi [TRS].
Somarapu Satyanarayana, who won as MLA for consecutive two times in a row in 2009 and 2014 elections from Ramagundam constituency, has been appointed as Telangana's first TSRTC Public Transport chairman in 2016.
[16] Ramagundam city is situated in the Godavari valley coalfields and has one of the India's largest thermal power stations in south region under NTPC.
Some of them are Singareni, Fertilizer Corporation of India, Kesoram Cement, Basanth Nagar, National Fertilizers Limited, Engineers India Limited, TSGENCO thermal power station, Kesoram (Birla) cement factories, NTPC (RSTPS – Ramagundam Super Thermal Power Station) sourcing 2600 MW of power 24/7 and the TSSEB (Telangana State Electricity Board) unit at Ramagundam.
Singareni's first Solar Power Plant of capacity 50 MW has been proposed at Ramagundam.
[20] Godavarikhani depot runs City buses in Ramagundam Corporation limits.