Karimnagar district
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Karimnagar district (Telugu: కరీంనగర్ జిల్లాలు, Urdu: کریم نگر جلا, Hindi: करीमनगर ज़िला) is in Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh, Southern India. Karimnagar is the district capital.
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[edit] Geography
The district covers an area of 11,823 km². It is bounded on the north by Adilabad District, on the northeast by Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh states, on the south by Warangal District, on the southwest by Medak District, and on the west by Nizamabad District. The largest town in the district is the industrial town of Ramagundam (236,000). Towns like Siricilla (derived from Siri Shala, a community of weavers) and Manthani are in Karimnagar district.
[edit] Karimnagar
The present collector of Karimnagar is Mr Sandeep Kumar Sultania I.A.S.
[edit] History
Karimnagar derives its name from Syed Karimullah Shah Saheb Quiladar, and was a centre for Vedic learning. It is famous for its tremendous response to they are never separable and this resembles peace and unity and passion for development.
[edit] District demographics
The district had a population of 3,491,822 of which 19.44% were urban as of 2001. [1]
- population density: 294 persons/km².
- Literacy: 56 %
- male: 67.86 %
- female: 44.19 %
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