Dahegaon mandal, Administrative region in Kumaram Bheem Asifabad district, India.
Dahegaon mandal is an administrative division in Kumaram Bheem Asifabad district comprising about 39 villages of varying sizes. The region spans several hundred square kilometers and connects smaller and larger settlements through local roads and transport links.
Dahegaon mandal was reorganized in 2016 when it shifted from Adilabad district to the newly formed Kumaram Bheem Asifabad district. This administrative change reflected the region's redrawn governance structure.
The villages here maintain traditional community structures where local decisions are often shaped by elder councils and village assemblies. These groups continue to influence how people organize social and agricultural matters in their daily lives.
The various villages are connected by local bus services and roads, with nearby towns Kagaznagar and Bellampalle serving as gateway points. Visitors should use local transportation to move between villages and explore the scattered settlements across the region.
The region displays an interesting pattern of villages with varying populations, ranging from very small settlements to larger ones. This diversity reflects how communities developed and settled differently across the mandal over time.
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