Karimnagar district

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Etymology

Karimnagar was originally called Elagandula.[2] Later Kannada kingdoms such as Western Chalukyas ruled it. It was part of the great Satavahana Empire. Later, the ruling Nizams of Hyderabad changed the name to Karimnagar, derived from the name of Shahenshah E Karimnagar Syed Kareemullah Shah Quadrii nithinvasi.

History

After the districts re-organisation in October 2016, 3 new districts were carved out from the erstwhile Karimnagar district to form three new districts of Jagtial district, Peddapalli district and Rajanna Sircilla district.[3] Few mandals were merged into other newly formed districts of Warangal Urban, Siddipet, Jayashankar Bhupalpally.

Geography

The district is spread over an area of Script error: No such module "convert".. Karimnagar is the fifth smallest district in Telangana by area.[3] Karimnagar shares it boundaries with Jagtial to its north, Peddapalli district on north-east, Hanamkonda district towards South, Siddipet district on south-west, Rajanna Sircilla to the West and Jayashankar Bhupalapally on East.

Demographics

Religion in Karimnagar district (2011)[4]
Hinduism
90.08%
Islam
8.48%
Christianity
0.73%
Other or not stated
0.71%

since 2011Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Census of India, the district has a population of 10,05,711. Karimnagar has a sex ratio of 993 females per 1000 males and a literacy rate of 69.16%. 89,079 (8.86%) were under 6 years of age. Total urban population of the district is 3,08,984, (30.72%) of total population. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 186,648 (18.56%) and 12,779 (1.27%) of the population respectively.[5] It has a single municipal corporation (Karimnagar) and four municipalities under the new municipalities act (Huzurabad, Jammikunta, Choppadandi and Kothapalli). The population of the Satavahana Urban Development Authority has a population of over 4,80,000 in Karimnagar and its urban agglomeration.

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At the time of the 2011 census, 90.44% of the population in residual Karimnagar district spoke Telugu and 7.94% Urdu as their first language.[6]

Administrative divisions

The district is divided into two revenue divisions of Karimnagar and Huzurabad. These are sub-divided into sixteen mandals. There are 210 revenue villages and 276 Gram-Panchyats in the district.[3] R.V Karnan is the present collector of the district.[7]

Mandals

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Karimnagar District Revenue divisions

The below table categorizes 16 mandals into their respective revenue divisions in the district:[8]

S.No. Karimnagar revenue division Huzurabad revenue division
1 Kothapalli Veenavanka
2 Karimnagar V.Saidapur
3 Karimnagar (rural) Shankarapatnam
4 Manakondur Huzurabad
5 Timmapur Jammikunta
6 Ganneruvaram Ellanthakunta
7 Gangadhara
8 Ramadugu
9 Choppadandi
10 Chigurumamidi

Economy

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In 2006, the Indian government named undivided Karminagar district as one of the country's 250 most impoverished districts (out of 640).[9] It is one of the nine earlier integrated districts in Telangana currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF).[9]

Notable people

See also

References

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