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Area
16,029 sq.km
The Boundaries of Khammam
district are East Godavari
district in the East, Warangal
and Nalgonda districts in the
West, Krishna district in the
South and Madhya Pradesh State
borders in the North directions.
Rivers
Godavari.
Major
Places
Bhadrachalam, Khammam.
Tourist
Places
Khammam fort, Nelakondapalli,
Parnasala, Kinnerasani Project,
Peratalapalli Papi Kondalu,
Palair, Somavaram, Yanambailu,
Kothagudem Thermal power station
at Palvancha, and Kinnerasani
Sanctuary.
Pilgrimage Centers
Bhadrachalam Sri Seetha
Ramachandra swamy temple,
Jeelacheruvu Venkateswara
temple, Jamalapuram temple,
Kallur temple, Takkellapadu Sri
Lalitha Parameswary temple,
Kusumanchi temple, Garla
Sangameswara temple,
Peratalapalli Sangameswara
temple, Khammam Laxmi Narasimha
temple and Sri Ramagiri Temple
Industries
Bhadrachalam Paper Board,
Kottegudam Thermal Power
Station, Sponge Iron Factories,
Singareni Calaries, Aloid Steel
factory
This place was under the rule of
Reddy, Ganapathi, Kushan,
Vijayanagara and Nizam Kings.
This district was formed in the
year 1953.
The forest area covers more than
the fifty percent of the total
area of the district. Rich
Timber like Teak is obtained
from these forests. Coal is the
chief mineral found in these
lands, especially at Kottegudam,
and Illendu. Marble Stone
deposits are also available at
some parts of the district. One
of the Four Industrial
development centers in the state
is situated in this district.
The power supply to this
district is mainly through
Kottegudam Thermal Power
Station. The water sources to
this are Lalbahadur canal which
is left Nagarjuna sagar canal,
Mokkamamidi, Paddavagu,
Kinnerasani and Taliperu like
mediun range Projects.
Accessibility
Khammam is 257 kms from
Hyderabad and lies on the
Hyderabad - Vijayawada rail
section. It is well connected by
road.
How to
Reach This Place
Road: Khammam
is located 186 kms from
Hyderabad. It is well connected
by Road.
Rail: Khammam Railway
Station.
Air: Hyderabad Airport.
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