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Telangana Social Welfare Residential Education Institution Society TSWREIS residential schools and colleges which are started by THE SRI.N.T.RAMARAO former Chief Minister of united Andhrapradesh Government in 1984 to provide quality education to poor Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, and Other Backward Caste students by establishing residential schools.
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Wanaparthy district is a district in the Indian state of Telangana. [1] Its headquarters is Wanaparthy . The district shares boundaries with Gadwal , Mahabubnagar , Narayanpet , Nagarkurnool districts, as well as the state boundary of Andhra Pradesh .
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Wanaparthy was governed by a feudal ruler, Rameshwar Rao II titled Raja of Wanaparthy as vassal of the Nizam of Hyderabad. Wanaparthy was one of the 14 major Zamindari segments in Telangana in Post-independent India. Raja died on 22 November 1922. As his successor, Krishna Dev was a minor, his estate was managed by the Court as his ward.
Kothakota is a Municipality and mandal in Wanaparthy district, Telangana. [1] newly formed Municipality in Wanaparthy District The average rainfall is 893 mm per Annum and minimum and maximum temperatures are 20˚c and 43˚c, respectively.
Wanaparthy Samsthanam was founded by Veera Venkata Krishna Reddy who hails from Present day Kadapa Dist and belong to Motati Clan, Wanaparthy Samasthanam traces its history back to the 14th century after the Kakatiya kingdom declined. The successive Turkic Muslim dynasties, who invaded and settled in Deccan, found it ideal for Samsthanam to ...
Amarchinta is a municipality and Mandal headquarters located in Wanaparthy district in the Telangana state of India. [1] [2] Jurala Project is a dam on the Krishna River situated about 12 km from Amarchinta. [3]