Khammam

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Khammam
General Information
Name Khammam
Native Name
ఖమ్మం
Other Names
Settlement Type City
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Language 1
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Location
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       17.25°N 
       80.15°E
   
Map File:India Telangana
Population
Total 284,268
Density auto per km²
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Khammam (


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History

Khammam has a rich historical background, with its name derived from the local temple of Narasimha Swamy, which is situated on a hill called Stambhadri. The city has been a part of various dynasties, including the Kakatiya dynasty, the Qutb Shahi dynasty, and the Asaf Jahi dynasty.

Geography

Khammam is situated at an average elevation of 107 meters (351 feet) above sea level. The city is located on the banks of the Munneru River, a tributary of the Krishna River.

Demographics

As of the 2011 Census of India, Khammam had a population of 284,268. The official language is Telugu, and the city has a literacy rate of 82.59%.

Economy

Khammam is an important commercial center in the region, with agriculture being the primary occupation. The city is known for its production of rice, chilli, and cotton.

Transport

Khammam is well-connected by road and rail. The National Highway 365A passes through the city, linking it to major cities like Hyderabad and Vijayawada. The Khammam railway station is part of the Indian Railways network and connects the city to various parts of the country.

Education

Khammam has several educational institutions, including schools, colleges, and universities. Notable institutions include the Khammam Institute of Technology and Sciences and the Mahatma Gandhi University campus.

Healthcare

The city has a number of healthcare facilities, including government and private hospitals. The Mamata Medical College is a prominent medical institution in Khammam, providing education and healthcare services.

Culture

Khammam is known for its cultural heritage, with festivals like Sankranti, Ugadi, and Diwali being celebrated with great enthusiasm. The city also hosts various cultural events and fairs.

Tourism

Khammam offers several tourist attractions, including the Khammam Fort, the Lakaram Lake, and the Kinnerasani Wildlife Sanctuary.

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