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ALL DISTRICT OFFICIAL WEBSITES

 

1.Srikakulam

2.Vizianagaram

3. Visakhapatnam

4.East Godavari

5.West Godavari

6.Krishna

7.Guntur

8.SPSR Nellore

9. Prakasam

10.Dr.Y.S.R Kadapa

11.Chittoor

12.Anantapur

13.Kurnool

14.Mahabubnagar

15. Rangareddy

16.Hyderabad 

17.Medak

18.Nizamabad

19.Adilabad

20. Karimnagar

21.Warangal

22.Khammam

23.Nalgonda

 

 Adilabad District Website


Adilabad District is on the northern tip Of Andhra Prdesh.It's Head Quarter is Adilabad . The District is bound on north by Chanda District of Maharastra on south by Karimnagar and Nizambad district.

 

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 Anantapur District Website

Anantapur District was formed in the year 1882 having been separated from Bellary district. Later on, it was expanded with the addition of Revenue Mandals of Kadiri, Mudigubba, Nallamada, N.P.Kunta,

Talupula, Nallacheruvu,  O.D.Cheruvu, Tanakal, Amadagur and Gandlapenta (previous Kadiri Taluk) from Cuddapah District in the year 1910.

 

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 Chittoor District Website

Chittoor district is a part of Rayalaseema and lies in the extreme south of the state approximately between 12°37' ­ - 14°8' north latitudes and 78°3' - 79°55' east longitudes.

It is bounded on the north by Anantapur and Cuddapah districts, on' the east by Nellore and Chengai-Anna districts of Tamilnadu, on the south by North Arcot Ambedkar & Dharmapuri district of Tamilnadu and on the west by Kolar District of Karnataka state. The district can be divided into two natural divisions.

 

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 East Godavari District Website

East Godavari, it is the Rice Granary of Andhra Pradesh, beckons tourists to have a glimpse of its rich cultural heritage. 
 

 

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 GUNTUR District Website

Guntur is a district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh on the east coast of Bay of Bengal. The district has a coastline of around 100 kilo meters. Guntur City is the largest city in the district and administrative center of Guntur District. The district is a major center for learning, it has one of the largest universities of India, Acharya Nagarjuna University.

 

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 Hyderabad District Website

Hyderabad, the capital city of Andhra Pradesh consists of the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad and is a bustling 400-year-old metropolis with an urban population of 6 million people approximately. Hyderabad is famous as

the former seat of the fabulously wealthy Nizams of Hyderabad.

 

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 Karimnagar District Website

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 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.

 

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 Khammam District Website

It is an attempt to capture, record and explain all about Khammam with the flavor of history and its continuity in advancement the best way possible. Indeed the experience with it will be more fascinating than what it could be in imagination

 

 

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 Krishna District Website

Krishna District used to be one of the oldest British administered areas of Andhra Pradesh. The district was formed in 1759. It was formerly called Machilipatnam District and in 1859 when the then Guntur District was abolished, certain Taluks (regions) were added to this District which was renamed as Krishna District, after the mighty river Krishna.

 

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 Kurnool District Website

This district derives its name from its chief town Kurnool the capital of former Nawabs, Capital of Andhra Pradesh State from 1st October 1953 to 1st November, 
1956 and at present the headquarters  of

 the district. The name Kurnool is said to have been derived form “Kandanavolu”.

 

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 Mahabubnagar District Website

Mahabunagar is southern district of Hyderabad state under Nizam and bordered with River Krishna in the south and surrounded by the Nalgonda, Hyderabad, Kurnool, Raichur and Gulbarga districts. Mahabubnagar town is located at a distance of 96-km from Hyderabad.
 

 

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 Nalgonda District Website

Nalgonda district became part of Andhra Pradesh w.e.f. 1st November, 1956 i.e., after reorganization of states. It was formerly known as Neelagiri (Blue Hill).  The District is bounded by Medak and

 Warangal districts in the North, Guntur and Mahaboobnagar districts in the South, Khammam and Krishna districts in the East and Mahabubnagar and Rangareddy district in the West.

 

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 Sri. Potti SriRamulu Nellore District Website

Nellore also known as Vikrama Simhapuri. Nellore is famous for Rice and Aqua culture. 
There are many places of Historical importance, the Ranganayakula Temple on the bank of the river Penna, the Udayagiri fort, the Narasimha Konda, Penchala kona,

 Venkatagiri fort, Mypadu beach,famous rocket launching centre at Sriharikota, the Krishnapatnam port, Nelapattu etc.

 

Click here to visit the  website of Sri Potti SriRamulu Nellore District

 

 Nizamabad District Website

Located in Telangana region of the state of Andhra Pradesh, India, it is the headquarters of the district. Bodhan, Kamareddy and Armoor are other major towns in the District. It is a district

 administrative center and a market for grain, sugar, and vegetable oil. The district is irrigated by the Nizam Sagar hydroelectric project.

 

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Ranga Reddy District Website


Ranga Reddy District was formed on 15th August, 1978 by carving out and deleting the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad and a few surrounding urban settlements of the erstwhile Hyderabad District which formed the urban

core and renamed as Hyderabad District. This District is primarily the rural hinterland for Hyderabad City, feeding the powerful commercial centre with various raw materials, agricultural produce and finished products.

 

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 Srikakulam District Website

Srikakulam District is the extreme Northeastern District of Andhra Pradesh situated within the geographic co-ordinates of 18°-20’ and 19°-10’ of Northern latitude and 83°-50’ and 84°-50’ of Eastern longitude. The District is skirted to a distance by Kandivalasagedda, Vamsadhara and Bahuda at certain stretches of their courses white a line of heights of the great Eastern Ghats run from North East.

 

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 Visakhapatnam District Website

Visakhapatnam District is one of the North Eastern Coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh and it lies between 17o - 15' and 18o-32' Northern latitude and 18o - 54' and 83o - 30' in Eastern longitude. It is bounded on the North partly by the Orissa State and partly by Vizianagaram District, on the South by East Godavari District, on the West by Orissa State and on the East by Bay of Bengal.

 

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 Vizianagaram District Website

500 Years of glorious past and rich cultural heritage made Vizianagaram the cultural capital of Andhra Pradesh. It acquired a separate statehood in 1979. The Raja Saheb Dr. P.V.G. Raju who inherits the socialistic fervor and the

spirit of religious tolerance from his ancestors, renounced his Zamindari with out taking any compensation and their fort is now entirely became the citadel of education which houses on of the oldest colleges (Maharaja College 1879) in India. 

 

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 Warangal District Website

Warangal and Hanamkonda as legend goes is linked with the dynasties of Great "Vishnukundins" and even prior to it also of the Buddhist and pre_Buddhist periods of indian History.During Eighth Century

A.D. , Warangal with an old name  "Orukal"  has served as Capital City of Yadava king of the Kakatiyas or Ganapatis making Warangal as Capital City.

 

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 West Godavari District Website

Welcome to a land watered by the mighty Godavari river. Where you can take a peek at a historical pas through the veils of time. Where magnificent temples still reveal the intricate craftsmanship of skilled workers. Where Mother nature can

still be witnessed in all her splendid glory. This is the land that now beckons you to a memorable visit that you are not likely to forget for a long, Give in to you spirit of adventure and thirst to know more about our culture & rich heritage.

 

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