Karimnagar

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Coordinates: 18.43° N 79.15° E

Karimnagar

Karimnagar
State
 - District(s)
Andhra Pradesh
 - Karimnagar
Coordinates 18.43° N 79.15° E
Area
 - Elevation

 - 265 m
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Population (2001)
 - Density
203,819
 - 

Karimnagar is a town and a Municipal Corporation in Karimnagar district is in the northern Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh state of India. It is the administrative headquarters of Karimnagar District, located on the bank of river Manair, a tributary of river Godavari. It is the fourth largest and the most happening city in the Telangana region. It is located in the heart of the Telangana and situated 162 Kms north of Hyderabad city which is it's state capital. It is one of the major business centre and also emerging as an education hub with two medical colleges, three engineering colleges and a pharmacy college.

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[edit] History

Karimnagar derives its name from Syed Karimullah Shah Saheb Quiladar, and was a centre for Vedic learning. It was one of the capitals during the rule of the Nizams, and there are several famous people like P.V. Narasimha Rao, Former Indian Prime Minister, who hail from here. Karimnagar District is home to many tribes such as Gonds, Koyas, and Chenchus all who live in their own settlements and speak their own dialects. The town is known for its silver filigree work, a very delicate form of metal craft.

[edit] Geography

Karimnagar is located at 18.43° N 79.15° E[1]. It has an average elevation of 265 metres (869 feet).


[edit] Demographics

As of 2001 India censusGRIndia, Karimnagar had a population of 203,819. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Karimnagar has an average literacy rate of 76%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 82%, and female literacy is 69%. In Karimnagar, 12% of the population is under 6 years of age.

[edit] Mandals

1) Ibrahimpatnam
2) Mallapur
3) Raikal
4) Sarangapur
5) Dharmapuri
6) Velgatoor
7) Ramagundam
8) Kamanpur
9) Manthani
10) Kataram
11) Mahadevpur
12) Malharrao
13) Manthani
14) Srirampur
15) Peddapalle
16) Julapalle Peta
17) Dharmaram
18) Gollapalle
19) Jagtial
20) Medipalle

21) Koratla
22) Metpalle
23) Kathlapur
24) Chandurthi
25) Kodimial
26) Gangadhara
27) Mallial
28) Pegadapalle
29) Choppadandi
30) Sultanabad
31) Odela
32) Jammikunta
33) Veenavanka
34) Manakondur
35) Karimnagar
36) Ramadugu
37) Boinpalle
38) Vemulawada
39) Konaraopeta
40) Yella Reddi

41) Gambhiraopet
42) Mustabad
43) Sirsilla
44) Ellanthakunta
45) Bejjanki
46) Thimmapur
47) Kesavapatnam
48) Huzurabad
49) Kamalapur
50) Elkathurthi
51) Saidapur
52) Chigurumamidi
53) Koheda
54) Husnabad
55) Bheemadevarpalle
56) Eligaid

[edit] Places of interest


Korutla
Vemulavada
Kaleshwaram
Dharmapuri
Elgandal Fort
Odela
Peddapally
Godavarikhani
Ramagundam
Nagunur Fort
Manakondur Gadi
Manthani
Cathedral-in-Karimnagar
Dhulikatta
Kondagattu
Raikal
Molangoor Quilla
Shivaram Wildlife Sanctuary
Thirmalapur
Jagityal
Kothapally-Haveli
Illanthakunta
Ramadugu
Jagirpally
Korutla (or Koratla)
Ramagiri Fort(BegumPet)
Moqdumpur
Pegadapalli

[edit] Connectivity

Air Deccan booking point has been opened at Krishna Nagar bus stand road. The nearest air port is Warangal at a distance of 72km.

[edit] External links

Coordinates: 22°08′N 88°15′E

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