Devadurga Taluk, Administrative division in Raichur district, India.
Devadurga Taluk is an administrative division in Raichur district comprising 206 villages organized under 29 panchayats. The area sits at an elevation of approximately 400 meters above sea level.
The region developed as a local governance center in Karnataka, managing rural communities through panchayat systems that remain in place today. This administrative framework has shaped how villages are organized and function within the taluk.
The area uses Kannada as the main language, reflecting the linguistic roots of the region and its people. You will hear Telugu, Urdu, and Hindi spoken as well, showing the diverse communities that live here.
The taluk is accessible via road networks including National Highways 46 and 50, which connect to nearby towns such as Shorapur and Raichur. These routes make traveling through the area straightforward if you have your own transport.
A baobab tree around 600 years old stands in the region and serves as a distinctive natural landmark. This ancient tree draws visitors interested in notable natural features of the taluk.
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