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Nalgonda, in Telangana, is an agricultural district known for its large-scale cultivation of paddy, sugarcane, and cotton. The district has been traditionally dependent on farming, and with the introduction of irrigation from projects like the Nagarjuna Sagar Dam, agriculture has significantly improved. Nalgonda is also recognized for its historical and religious landmarks, including the Bhongir Fort, Pochampalli Village, and Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple. The district is a key producer of granite and stone in the region, with these materials being used extensively in construction. The region has seen growth in education and healthcare sectors in recent years. Buddhist heritage sites, like Anupu, add to the region?s historical charm. Nalgonda is known for celebrating Sankranti, Bonalu, and Diwali with fervor. The district is working on improving infrastructure, including better road networks and urban development.