Sadasivanagar
Sadashivanagar is a village and a mandal in Nizamabad district, Telangana, India. It covers about 15 square kilometers and has around 8,000 residents. The area is mainly agricultural, growing sugarcane, paddy (rice), soybean, cotton, and corn. Telugu is the main language, with Hindi, Urdu, and English also spoken. In the center of the village there is a fort, locally known as a Gadi, built by the Kameneni dynasty (Doralu). Sadashivanagar lies between Kamareddy and Nizamabad, about 120 kilometers from Hyderabad and 12 kilometers from Kamareddy, and it falls under the Zahirabad parliamentary constituency. The postal code is 503145 and the vehicle registration code is TS 17S. Coordinates are approximately 18.41°N, 78.27°E. Festivals celebrated include Sri Kashi Vishweshwara Swamy Kalyanam, Shiva Ratri, Sri Krishna Ashtami, Hanuman Jayanthi, and Datta Jayanthi.
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