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Khammam town which was the seat of Taluk Administration was a part of the larger Warangal district, till 1 October 1953. Six taluks of the Warangal district viz., Khammam, Madhira, Yellandu, Paloncha, Kothagudem and Burgampadu were carved out as a new district with Khammam as headquarters. On 1 November 1956, Hyderabad state was dissolved, and ...
Khammam City, which was the seat of the Taluk Administration, was part of the larger Warangal District, until 1 October 1953. Five taluks of the Warangal district viz., Khammam, Madhira, Yellandu, Burgampadu, and Paloncha (now Kothagudem) were carved out and a new district Khammam with Khammam as District Headquarters. In 1959 Bhadrachalam ...
Warangal district was divided to facilitate administrative control and on October 1, 1953, the Khmman district was formed. Khammam, Yellandu, Madhira, Burugunpahad and Palavancha talukas have been made part of it. Warangal, Mulugu, Mahaboobabad, Pakala remained in Warangal district.
Khammam district was created by bifurcation of Warangal district on 1 October 1953. [3] Andhra Pradesh was formed by merging Telangana region of Hyderabad State and Andhra state on 1 November 1956. Bhadrachalam division and Aswaraopet taluka parts was merged in Khammam district from Godavari districts for better Administration. [3]
District No. of mandals ... Khammam: 6 Kalluru revenue division: Enkuru; Kalluru; Penuballi; ... Warangal [10] 7 Warangal revenue division Geesugonda;
Munneru is a left tributary of the Krishna River. [1] [2] It originates in Warangal District of Telangana, India and flows in the districts of Khammam District and Krishna District.
Khammam Assembly constituency is a constituency of the Telangana Legislative Assembly. It is one of the five constituencies in Khammam district. It includes the city of Khammam and is part of Khammam Lok Sabha constituency. Thummala Nageswara Rao of Indian National Congress won the seat for the Assembly elections held on 30 November 2023.
In 2001, the AP Government under CM, N Chandrababu Naidu, gave rights to three tribals to mine in 63 acres. [6] Later, the mines spread over Bayyaram, Garla and Nelakondapalli areas of Khammam district and Guduru in Warangal district, were first allocated by the then Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy in June 2010 to a joint venture of AP Minerals Development Corporation ...