Domah mandal, Administrative division in Vikarabad district, India
Domah mandal is an administrative division in Vikarabad district, Telangana, encompassing 49 villages spread across the region. It serves as a local governance hub with schools, offices, and road networks connecting different settlements throughout the area.
Domah mandal was transferred from Ranga Reddy district to the newly formed Vikarabad district in 2016 during Telangana's administrative reorganization. This shift was part of broader changes to the state's governance structure.
The 48,224 residents of Domah mandal communicate primarily in Telugu, which appears in local signage using the traditional script దోమ.
The region is accessible through road connections linking the various villages, with administrative offices distributed across the mandal. Basic facilities such as schools are located in the main settlements throughout the area.
Domah mandal forms a geographical intersection between Rangareddi District and Mahbubnagar District, with access to Mahbubnagar through Bomraspeta in the west.
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