Wanaparthy district, Administrative district in Telangana, India.
Wanaparthy is an administrative district in southern Telangana with multiple administrative subdivisions managed from the main city. The district is organized into several blocks that handle local governance and public services across the region.
The district was created in 2016 when Telangana underwent administrative reorganization and new district boundaries were established. This restructuring separated the area from neighboring districts and formed a new administrative entity.
Telugu is the main language spoken by most residents, while smaller communities use Lambadi and Urdu in their daily lives.
Most visitors use Wanaparthi city as a reference point for administrative matters and local services. It helps to familiarize yourself with the different blocks when exploring the region, as each area has its own local centers.
The Saralasagar dam is a historic structure built in the 1940s that uses an unusual siphon technology to manage water flow. This engineering work continues to serve agricultural areas and demonstrates construction techniques from an earlier era still in use today.
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