Karimnagar is a
district in Telangana region of southern India. The district covers an area of
11,823 sq. km. 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 southeast by Medak District, and on the west by Nizamabad District. The
largest town in the district is karimnagar .
Karimnagar is
located at 18.43? N 79.15? E[1]. It has an average elevation of 265 metres (869
feet).
Karimnagar Lower Manair Dam
As of 2001 India
censusGRIndia, Karimnagar had a population of 203,819. Males constitute 51% of
the population and females 49%. Karimnagar has an average literacy rate of 76%,
higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 82%, and female
literacy is 69%. In Karimnagar, 12% of the population is under 6 years of age.
Karimnagar
Mandals
1) Ibrahimpatnam
2) Mallapur 3) Raikal 4) Sarangapur 5) Dharmapuri 6) Velgatoor 7) Ramagundam 8)
Kamanpur 9) Manthani 10) Kataram 11) Mahadevpur 12) Malharrao 13)
Manthani 14) Srirampur 15) Peddapalle 16) Julapalli 17) Dharmaram 18)
Gollapalle 19) Jagtial 20) Medipalle 21) Koratla 22) Metpalle 23) Kathlapur 24)
Chandurthi 25) Kodimial 26) Gangadhara 27) Mallial 28) Pegadapalle 29)
Choppadandi 30) Sultanabad 31) Odela 32) Jammikunta 33) Veenavanka 34)
Manakondur 35) Karimnagar 36) Ramadugu 37) Boinpalle 38) Vemulawada 39)
Konaraopet 40) Yella ReddiPet 41) Gambhiraopet 42) Mustabad 43) Sirsilla 44)
Ellanthakunta 45) Bejjanki 46) Thimmapur 47) Keshavapatnam 48) Huzurabad 49)
Kamalapur 50) Elkathurthi 51) Saidapur 52) Chigurumamidi 53) Koheda 54) Husnabad
55) Bheemadevarpalle 56) Elegaid