Mulugu district, Administrative district in Telangana, India
Mulugu is an administrative district in eastern Telangana that comprises several smaller administrative divisions spread across the landscape. The area is connected by National Highway 163 and served by local bus networks that link various villages and towns together.
The district was established as a separate administrative unit in 2019 to better organize local government services. This creation was part of a broader administrative reorganization effort in the region.
Hindu communities form the largest part of the population, while Telugu is the language heard in daily life across markets and villages. These cultural elements shape how people interact and celebrate throughout the region.
The district is best explored by car, as National Highway 163 runs through the main routes. For traveling visitors, local buses are the primary option for moving between communities, with most services running during daytime hours.
The district is home to the Ramappa Temple, a structure built over several centuries, along with natural attractions like waterfalls and lakes. The region is also known for a fossil site near Bhupathipur that holds traces of ancient geological history.
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