Mandya, located in Karnataka, is often referred to as the "Sugar Bowl" of Karnataka due to its extensive sugarcane cultivation. Agriculture is the backbone of the district?s economy, with crops like rice, groundnuts, and maize also being produced. Mandya is famous for its proximity to the Krishna Raja Sagara (KRS) Dam, one of the major irrigation systems for the region. The district is home to several important temples, including the Ranganathaswamy Temple in Srirangapatna, and has a rich cultural and religious heritage. Kannada culture is celebrated through festivals such as Ugadi, Dussehra, and Deepavali. Mandya is also known for its contribution to Karnataka?s dairy industry, with a significant production of milk and milk products. The city of Mandya has rapidly urbanized, with growing infrastructure, including improved roads, schools, and health services. Mandya's agricultural prominence and cultural heritage make it a key district in the state. The district is a center for tourism, attracting visitors to its temples, reservoirs, and historical sites.
#1847, 7th Cross Rd, Subash Nagar, Mandya, Karnataka 571401, India
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#1847, 7th Cross Rd, Subash Nagar, Mandya, Karnataka 571401, India