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Telugu Sakshi News paper daily latest news updates. సాక్షి తెలుగు న్యూస్ పేపర్ చదవండి, చదివించండి 2inspirelife.net One Stop for News, Knowledge, Entertainment. Read the full newspaper online, on your smartphone and tablet. District Khammam District Vijayawada Amaravathi Constituencies Ranga Reddy District Vijayawada Amaravathi District Medak District Guntur Amaravathi District Mahabubnagar District Guntur Amaravathi Constituencies Nalgonda District Nizamabad District Warangal Urban District.
Namasthe Telangana Newspaper Information Namasthe Telangana is a registered Telugu language newspaper. It was launched on June 6, 2011. The newspaper will be published from seven centres in seven districts of the region.
The daily aims to mainly focus on politics and developments in Telangana region. It supports the movement of Separate Telangana State.
The newspaper is owned by Telangana Publications Pvt. The CEO of the company is Katta Shekar Reddy. The chief editor of the newspaper is the well-known journalist and columnist Allam Narayana. Namasthe Telangana Newspaper Details Namasthe Telangana Publisher:Telangana Publications Pvt.
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Contents. History Traces of Neolithic and Megalithic culture was found at Edithanur and Wargal village hillocks in the district. Rock paintings were found at Edithanur boulders and Hastallapur rocks. Nizam state In 20th century Medak district was a part of Nizam princely State before independence and merged into Hyderabad State in Independent India and presently a district of. Qutub Shahis named it as Gulshanabad which means 'city of gardens' due to its luscious greenery. The district is currently a part of the.
Geography The district is spread over an area of 2,740.89 square kilometres (1,058.26 sq mi). Demographics As of 2011, the district has a population of 767,428.
Economy In 2006 the Indian government named Medak one of the country's 250 (out of a total of ). It is one of the thirteen districts in Andhra Pradesh currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF). Administrative divisions The district is divided into three of Medak, Narsapur and Tupran. These are sub-divided into sixteen and has 381 villages.
Manicka Raj is the present collector of the district. Mandals The below table categorizes 16 into their respective revenue divisions in the district: S.No. Medak revenue division Narsapur revenue division Tupran revenue division 1 Medak Narsapur Ramayampeta 2 Havelighanpur Sivampeta Nizampeta 3 Papannapeta Koudipalli Yeldurthi 4 Sankarampeta Kulcharam 5 Tekmal Chilpched Narsingi 6 Alladurg Tupran 7 Regodu Manoharabad References. Medak District. Retrieved 2014-02-14. Retrieved 2014-02-14.
v ramchandra rao. Retrieved 2014-02-14. During the era of Qutub Shahis this was named as Gulshanabad due to its vegetation and gardens. Later it was again changed to Medak district. Retrieved 2011-09-17. Andhra Jyothy.com. 8 October 2016.
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