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21 March 2026
- 09:0709:07, 21 March 2026 Upper Siang (hist | edit) [3,200 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Upper Siang district is one of the largest and most remote districts of Arunachal Pradesh. Located in the northern part of the state, it is known for its rugged terrain, powerful rivers, and deep cultural roots. The headquarters of Upper Siang district is Yingkiong, a small town that serves as the administrative center. Yingkiong acts as a link between remote villages and the rest of the state. Geographically, Upper Siang district lies in the hi...")
- 09:0609:06, 21 March 2026 Tirap (hist | edit) [3,018 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Tirap district is one of the southeastern districts of Arunachal Pradesh, known for its strong tribal traditions, forested landscapes, and cultural connections with neighboring regions. It represents a region where heritage and identity remain deeply rooted. The headquarters of Tirap district is Khonsa, a town that serves as the administrative and cultural center. Khonsa connects surrounding villages and plays a key role in governance and local activ...")
- 09:0609:06, 21 March 2026 Tawang (hist | edit) [3,288 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Tawang district is one of the most famous and culturally significant districts of Arunachal Pradesh. Located in the far western part of the state, it is known for its high-altitude landscapes, Buddhist heritage, and strategic importance. The headquarters of Tawang district is Tawang, a town situated at a high altitude in the Eastern Himalayas. Despite its remote location, Tawang is a well-known destination for both pilgrims and tourists. Geograp...")
- 09:0409:04, 21 March 2026 Siang (hist | edit) [3,221 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Siang district is one of the newer districts of Arunachal Pradesh, formed to improve administration in the central region. It is a place where river landscapes, tribal culture, and rural life come together in a simple and natural setting. The headquarters of Siang district is Boleng, a small town that serves as the administrative center. Boleng connects surrounding villages and acts as a focal point for governance and local activities. Geographicall...")
- 09:0409:04, 21 March 2026 Shi Yomi (hist | edit) [3,173 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Shi Yomi district is one of the newer and more remote districts of Arunachal Pradesh, carved out to improve administration in the western part of the state. It is known for its rugged terrain, scenic beauty, and deeply rooted tribal traditions. The headquarters of Shi Yomi district is Tato, a small town that serves as the administrative center. Though limited in size, Tato connects nearby villages and plays a key role in governance. Geographically,...")
- 09:0309:03, 21 March 2026 Papum Pare (hist | edit) [3,410 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Papum Pare district is one of the most important and relatively developed districts of Arunachal Pradesh. It surrounds the state capital and plays a key role in administration, connectivity, and urban growth. The headquarters of Papum Pare district is Yupia, a town located close to the capital region. However, the district is most closely associated with Itanagar, the capital of Arunachal Pradesh, and Naharlagun, another major urban center....")
- 09:0209:02, 21 March 2026 Pakke-Kessang (hist | edit) [3,213 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Pakke-Kessang district is one of the newer districts of Arunachal Pradesh, formed to improve administrative reach in the western part of the state. It is known for its rich natural environment, forest cover, and proximity to important wildlife areas. The headquarters of Pakke-Kessang district is Lemmi, a small administrative town that connects surrounding rural areas. Though modest in size, Lemmi plays a key role in governance and coordination. Geog...")
- 09:0109:01, 21 March 2026 Namsai (hist | edit) [3,378 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Namsai district is one of the more culturally distinct and developing districts of Arunachal Pradesh. Located in the eastern part of the state, it is known for its strong Buddhist influence, fertile plains, and relatively better connectivity compared to many other regions. The headquarters of Namsai district is Namsai, a growing town that serves as the administrative and commercial center. Over time, Namsai has developed into an important hub for tra...")
- 09:0109:01, 21 March 2026 Lower Subansiri (hist | edit) [3,551 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Lower Subansiri district is one of the important districts in central Arunachal Pradesh, known for its relatively better development, administrative significance, and strong cultural traditions. It serves as a key link between remote interior regions and more accessible parts of the state. The headquarters of Lower Subansiri district is Ziro, a well-known town that is both an administrative center and a cultural hub. Ziro is also famous across Indi...")
- 09:0009:00, 21 March 2026 Lower Siang (hist | edit) [3,263 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Lower Siang district is one of the newer districts of Arunachal Pradesh, formed to improve administration in the central part of the state. It is known for its scenic river landscapes, tribal culture, and peaceful rural environment. The headquarters of Lower Siang district is Likabali, a town that serves as the administrative center. Located near the border with Assam, Likabali acts as an important entry point into the state and connects the dist...")
- 08:5908:59, 21 March 2026 Lower Dibang Valley (hist | edit) [3,652 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Lower Dibang Valley district is one of the more accessible and relatively developed districts in eastern Arunachal Pradesh. Compared to its neighboring high-altitude regions, it offers a mix of plains, hills, and growing urban centers, making it an important administrative and economic area. The headquarters of Lower Dibang Valley district is Roing, a well-known town that serves as the district’s administrative and cultural hub. Roing is one of the...")
- 08:5808:58, 21 March 2026 Longding (hist | edit) [3,323 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Longding district is one of the southeastern districts of Arunachal Pradesh, known for its cultural uniqueness and strong tribal identity. Compared to many other districts in the state, it has closer cultural links with neighboring regions of Nagaland and Assam. The headquarters of Longding district is Longding, a small town that serves as the administrative center. It connects nearby villages and plays a key role in local governance. Geographic...")
- 08:5808:58, 21 March 2026 Lohit (hist | edit) [3,813 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Lohit district is one of the historically significant districts of Arunachal Pradesh, known for its river systems, cultural diversity, and relatively better accessibility compared to more remote regions. Even after administrative reorganizations, it continues to hold importance in the eastern part of the state. The headquarters of Lohit district is Tezu, a well-developed town that serves as the administrative, educational, and commercial center. Tezu...")
- 08:5708:57, 21 March 2026 Lepa Rada (hist | edit) [3,365 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Lepa Rada district is one of the newer districts of Arunachal Pradesh, created to improve administrative efficiency in the central-western part of the state. Though not widely known, it reflects the peaceful rural life and strong tribal traditions typical of the region. The headquarters of Lepa Rada district is Basar, a town that also holds cultural importance. Basar is relatively more developed compared to surrounding villages and serves as a center...")
- 08:5708:57, 21 March 2026 Kurung Kumey (hist | edit) [3,492 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Kurung Kumey district is one of the most remote and underdeveloped districts of Arunachal Pradesh. Known for its isolation, rugged terrain, and strong tribal traditions, it represents a region where modern infrastructure is still limited and nature plays a dominant role in everyday life. The headquarters of Kurung Kumey district is Koloriang, a small town that serves as the administrative center. Koloriang acts as a connection point for nearby villag...")
- 08:5608:56, 21 March 2026 Kra Daadi (hist | edit) [3,666 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Kra Daadi district is one of the least densely populated and most remote districts of Arunachal Pradesh. Formed to improve administration in interior areas, it reflects a landscape where nature dominates and human settlements are sparse and widely scattered. The headquarters of Kra Daadi district is Jamin, a small administrative center that connects nearby villages. Like many towns in the region, Jamin is modest in size but plays an important role in...")
- 08:5508:55, 21 March 2026 Kamle (hist | edit) [3,562 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Kamle district is one of the newer and smaller districts of Arunachal Pradesh, created to improve administrative access in the central part of the state. Though relatively less known, it represents the quiet, rural, and deeply traditional side of life in the region. The headquarters of Kamle district is Raga, a small town that serves as the administrative center. Raga connects several scattered villages and acts as a focal point for governance and ba...")
- 08:5508:55, 21 March 2026 East Siang (hist | edit) [3,553 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "East Siang district is one of the more developed and culturally vibrant districts of Arunachal Pradesh. Located in the central-eastern part of the state, it is known for its scenic beauty, strong tribal traditions, and relatively better connectivity compared to more remote regions. The headquarters of East Siang district is Pasighat, one of the oldest towns in Arunachal Pradesh. Often referred to as the gateway to the state, Pasighat plays a majo...")
- 08:4908:49, 21 March 2026 East Kameng (hist | edit) [3,670 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "East Kameng district is one of the central districts of Arunachal Pradesh, known for its hilly terrain, tribal culture, and relatively moderate development compared to more remote regions. It represents a balance between tradition and gradual progress. The headquarters of East Kameng district is Seppa, a town that serves as the administrative and commercial center. Seppa has grown over time and acts as an important link between remote villages and ot...")
- 08:4908:49, 21 March 2026 Dibang Valley (hist | edit) [3,779 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Dibang Valley district is one of the most remote and least populated districts in Arunachal Pradesh, known for its vast landscapes, towering mountains, and untouched natural beauty. It represents a part of India where nature dominates almost every aspect of life. The headquarters of Dibang Valley district is Anini, a small and quiet town that serves as the administrative center. Despite its limited size, Anini is an important point of connection...")
- 08:4808:48, 21 March 2026 Changlang (hist | edit) [3,900 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Changlang district is one of the important districts in the southeastern part of Arunachal Pradesh. Known for its dense forests, tribal diversity, and natural resources, the district presents a different side of the state—one that blends nature with gradual development. The headquarters of Changlang district is Changlang, a modest town that serves as the administrative center. It connects nearby villages and plays a key role in governance and local coo...")
- 08:4708:47, 21 March 2026 Anjaw (hist | edit) [3,669 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Anjaw district is one of the easternmost districts not just of Arunachal Pradesh but of the entire India. It is a place where geography itself feels different—remote, mountainous, and deeply connected to nature. Life here is shaped more by terrain and climate than by rapid development. The headquarters of Anjaw district is Hawai, a small town that serves as the administrative center. Despite its size, Hawai plays an important role in connecting...")
20 March 2026
- 11:4411:44, 20 March 2026 Dr. Sajeev P. B. Pallathu (hist | edit) [7,488 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{#seo: |title=Dr. Sajeev P. B. Pallathu – Wikiwave |title_mode=replace |description=Dr. Sajeev P. B. Pallathu is an Indian mentalist, hypnotist, mind coach, educationalist, journalist, publisher, writer, and mentor known for his contributions to mental wellness, psychology-based training, and personal development. |keywords=Dr Sajeev Pallathu, Sajeev PB Pallathu bio, Sajeev Pallathu wiki, Sajeev Pallathu wikibio, Sajeev Pallathu wikiwave, Sajeev Pallathu biography, Sa...")
- 11:2711:27, 20 March 2026 Dr. Amit Parihast (hist | edit) [4,788 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{#seo: |title=Dr. Amit Parihast – Wikiwave |title_mode=replace |description=Dr. Amit Parihast is an Indian educator, author, and edupreneur, widely known as one of the best accounts teachers in India and founder of Centre4Knowledge. |keywords= Dr Amit Parihast, Dr. Amit Parihast, Dr. Amit Parihast bio, Dr. Amit Parihast wiki, Dr. Amit Parihast wikiwave, Amit Parihast Amit Parihast bio, Amit Parihast wiki, Amit Parihast wikibio, Amit Parihast wikiwave, Amit Parihast bi...")
- 11:1311:13, 20 March 2026 Tirupati (hist | edit) [3,905 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Tirupati district is one of the most significant districts in Andhra Pradesh, especially after the 2022 reorganization. It is globally recognized for its spiritual importance, centered around the famous temple town of Tirupati. Beyond religion, the district also reflects a blend of culture, tourism, and growing urban development. The headquarters is Tirupati, a city that attracts millions of visitors every year. It is not just an administrative center bu...")
- 11:1211:12, 20 March 2026 Sri Sathya Sai (hist | edit) [3,599 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Sri Sathya Sai district is one of the newly formed districts of Andhra Pradesh, named after the spiritual leader Sathya Sai Baba. Located in the Rayalaseema region, it carries a blend of spiritual importance, dry landscapes, and steady rural life. The headquarters is Puttaparthi, a town that has gained global recognition due to its association with Sathya Sai Baba. Unlike many district centers, Puttaparthi has an international presence, attractin...")
- 11:1111:11, 20 March 2026 Parvathipuram Manyam (hist | edit) [4,077 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Parvathipuram Manyam district is one of the newly formed districts of Andhra Pradesh, created to better administer the tribal and forest-rich regions in the northeastern part of the state. The name itself reflects its character—“Manyam” meaning forest, pointing to the district’s deep connection with nature and tribal heritage. The headquarters is Parvathipuram, a town that acts as the administrative center and a link between remote interior areas and...")
- 11:1011:10, 20 March 2026 Palnadu (hist | edit) [3,642 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Palnadu district is one of the newly formed districts of Andhra Pradesh, carved out to bring focus to a historically rich and agriculturally important region. Located in the interior part of the state, it carries a strong legacy tied to history, rural life, and resilience. The headquarters is Narasaraopet, a town that serves as the administrative and commercial center of the district. It connects surrounding villages and acts as a hub for trade, education, a...")
- 11:0911:09, 20 March 2026 NTR (hist | edit) [3,992 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "NTR district is one of the newly formed districts of Andhra Pradesh, named in honor of the legendary actor and former Chief Minister N. T. Rama Rao. The district reflects a mix of political legacy, urban growth, and agricultural strength, making it one of the more dynamic regions in the state. The headquarters is Vijayawada, one of the most important cities in Andhra Pradesh. Known for its commercial activity, connectivity, and cultural vibrancy, V...")
- 11:0911:09, 20 March 2026 Nandyal (hist | edit) [3,733 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Nandyal district is one of the newly formed districts of Andhra Pradesh, carved out to bring administrative focus to a region that blends agriculture, spirituality, and natural landscapes. Located in the Rayalaseema region, it carries a quieter identity compared to larger districts but holds its own significance. The headquarters is Nandyal, a town that has grown steadily over the years into a regional center for trade, education, and administration. It serv...")
- 11:0711:07, 20 March 2026 Konaseema (hist | edit) [4,068 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Konaseema district is one of the most visually beautiful and culturally rich regions in Andhra Pradesh. Formed after the reorganization of the state, it was carved out of the old East Godavari region. Known for its lush greenery, coconut groves, and waterways, Konaseema often feels like a world of its own. The headquarters is Amalapuram, a town that serves as the administrative and cultural center of the district. While it is not a large city, it pla...")
- 11:0711:07, 20 March 2026 Kakinada (hist | edit) [4,222 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Kakinada district is one of the prominent coastal districts formed after the reorganization of Andhra Pradesh. Carved out of the older East Godavari region, it carries forward a legacy of agriculture, coastal trade, and growing industrial development. With its strong connection to the sea and fertile lands, the district holds both traditional and modern significance. The headquarters is Kakinada, a well-known coastal city that functions as a major port a...")
- 11:0511:05, 20 March 2026 Eluru (hist | edit) [4,184 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Eluru district is one of the newly formed districts of Andhra Pradesh, carved out of the older West Godavari region. It carries forward the same legacy of fertile lands, strong agriculture, and a lifestyle deeply connected to water and farming. At the same time, it is now shaping its own identity as an administrative unit. The headquarters is Eluru, a city that has long served as a regional center. It is known for its calm environment, educational instit...")
- 11:0511:05, 20 March 2026 Bapatla (hist | edit) [4,280 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Bapatla district is one of the newer coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh, formed to improve local administration and bring governance closer to the people. Located along the eastern coastline of India, it reflects a strong connection to agriculture, fishing, and traditional coastal life. The headquarters is Bapatla, a town that has long been known for its educational institutions and agricultural surroundings. Though not a large city, it plays a central...")
- 11:0411:04, 20 March 2026 Ananthapuramu (hist | edit) [4,151 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Ananthapuramu district is one of the reorganized districts of Andhra Pradesh, continuing the legacy of the older Anantapur region but now functioning with updated administrative boundaries. Located in the Rayalaseema belt, it carries forward the same identity of resilience, dry landscapes, and strong community life. The headquarters remains Anantapur, a city that acts as the center for administration, education, and commerce. Over time, Anantapur has...")
- 11:0411:04, 20 March 2026 Annamayya (hist | edit) [3,968 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Annamayya district is one of the newly formed districts of Andhra Pradesh, named after the revered saint-poet Annamacharya, whose devotional songs dedicated to Lord Venkateswara are still sung across India. The district reflects a mix of spiritual heritage, rural life, and the characteristic resilience of the Rayalaseema region. The administrative headquarters is Rayachoti, a town that serves as the central point for governance and local activities....")
- 11:0411:04, 20 March 2026 Pushpendra Singh (hist | edit) [9,631 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{#seo: |title=Pushpendra Singh – Wikiwave |title_mode=replace |description=Pushpendra Singh is an Indian education leader, Vice Principal, author, and CBSE resource person known for academic leadership, curriculum development, and national-level contributions. |keywords= Pushpendra Singh, Pushpendra Singh biography, Pushpendra Singh wiki, Pushpendra Singh wikibio, Pushpendra Singh wikiwave, Vice Principal India, CBSE resource person, NCERT expert, education leader Ind...")
- 11:0311:03, 20 March 2026 Anakapalli (hist | edit) [3,910 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Anakapalli district is one of the newly formed districts of Andhra Pradesh, carved out to improve administration and bring governance closer to people. Located near the coast in the northern part of the state, it sits not far from Visakhapatnam, and shares a close economic and cultural connection with it. The headquarters is Anakapalli, a town that has long been known for its agricultural markets and trade activity. Though smaller than nearby urban cente...")
- 11:0211:02, 20 March 2026 YSR Kadapa (hist | edit) [4,461 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "YSR Kadapa district, often simply called Kadapa, is a region in the Rayalaseema part of Andhra Pradesh that carries a strong sense of history, faith, and resilience. Unlike the greener coastal districts, this area has a rugged landscape, shaped by hills, dry plains, and a climate that demands endurance. The headquarters is Kadapa, a city that serves as the administrative and cultural center of the district. It is not overly large or crowded, but it plays...")
- 11:0111:01, 20 March 2026 West Godavari (hist | edit) [4,553 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "West Godavari district is one of the most fertile and agriculturally prosperous regions in Andhra Pradesh. Located in the coastal belt of India, it forms a key part of the Godavari delta system, where water, soil, and climate come together to create a landscape that is lush, productive, and full of life. The administrative headquarters is Eluru, a city that acts as the center for governance, trade, and education in the district. While it may not be a...")
- 11:0011:00, 20 March 2026 Vizianagaram (hist | edit) [4,165 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Vizianagaram district is one of those regions in Andhra Pradesh that carries a quiet historical depth while maintaining a simple, grounded lifestyle. Located in the northeastern part of the state, between Visakhapatnam and Srikakulam, it often stays out of the spotlight but has its own distinct cultural and historical identity. The district headquarters is Vizianagaram, a town known for its royal past and educational institutions. Unlike larger citie...")
- 10:5910:59, 20 March 2026 Visakhapatnam (hist | edit) [4,575 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Visakhapatnam district is one of the most dynamic and diverse regions in Andhra Pradesh. It stands out because it combines everything—coastal beauty, industrial growth, tourism, and a growing urban culture. Often referred to as “Vizag,” it is one of the most important districts not just in the state, but along the eastern coast of India. The headquarters is Visakhapatnam, a major city that serves as a port, industrial hub, and tourist destination a...")
- 10:5810:58, 20 March 2026 Srikakulam (hist | edit) [4,475 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Srikakulam district sits at the northeastern edge of Andhra Pradesh, close to the border with Odisha. It is one of the first regions in the state to greet the sunrise along the eastern coast of India. Compared to the more developed coastal districts further south, Srikakulam has a quieter presence, shaped by agriculture, tradition, and a slower pace of life. The administrative headquarters is Srikakulam, a town that serves as the center for gover...")
- 10:5710:57, 20 March 2026 Prakasam (hist | edit) [4,753 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Prakasam district is one of those regions in Andhra Pradesh that sits quietly between more prominent neighbors but carries its own distinct identity. Located along the southeastern coast of India, it blends dry inland landscapes with a stretch of coastline along the Bay of Bengal. The result is a district that feels both rugged and open, shaped by its geography and the resilience of its people. The administrative headquarters is Ongole, a town that a...")
- 10:5710:57, 20 March 2026 Nellore (hist | edit) [4,605 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Nellore district, officially known as Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore, is one of the important coastal regions of Andhra Pradesh. Located along the southeastern edge of India, it combines agriculture, aquaculture, and coastal life in a way that feels both productive and grounded. It’s a district where water—in rivers, canals, and the sea—plays a defining role. The headquarters is Nellore, a city that has steadily grown into a regional center for tr...")
- 10:5610:56, 20 March 2026 Kurnool (hist | edit) [4,835 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Kurnool district stands at an interesting crossroads in Andhra Pradesh—geographically, historically, and culturally. Located in the Rayalaseema region, it has a landscape that shifts between dry plains, rocky hills, and pockets of greenery along rivers. It’s a place where history feels close, and where life moves with a certain steadiness shaped by both hardship and heritage. The headquarters of Kurnool district is Kurnool, a city that once served as...")
- 10:5510:55, 20 March 2026 Krishna (hist | edit) [4,555 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Krishna district is one of the most historically significant and agriculturally important regions in Andhra Pradesh. Located along the eastern coast of India, it derives its name from the mighty Krishna river, which flows through the district and shapes much of its identity, economy, and way of life. The administrative headquarters is Machilipatnam, a coastal town with a long history of trade and cultural exchange. However, the influence of nearby ...")
- 10:5510:55, 20 March 2026 Guntur (hist | edit) [4,422 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Guntur district is one of the most active and agriculturally vibrant regions in Andhra Pradesh. It sits in the coastal belt of India, not far from the fertile plains of the Krishna river. Over time, it has developed a strong identity built on farming, trade, education, and a growing urban presence. The district headquarters is Guntur, a busy city known for its markets, educational institutions, and commercial activity. Close by, Vijayawada—thou...")
- 10:5410:54, 20 March 2026 East Godavari (hist | edit) [4,850 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "East Godavari district is one of the most fertile and culturally rich regions in Andhra Pradesh. Located along the eastern coast of India, it is part of the famous Godavari delta, where the river spreads into multiple channels before meeting the Bay of Bengal. This natural setting has shaped the district into a land of greenery, agriculture, and vibrant rural life. The administrative headquarters is Kakinada, a coastal city that serves as a hub f...")
- 10:5310:53, 20 March 2026 Chittoor (hist | edit) [4,917 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Chittoor district, located in the southern part of Andhra Pradesh, feels very different from the dry expanses of Anantapur. It’s a region where hills, temples, agriculture, and cross-cultural influences come together in a more balanced way. Bordering Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, the district carries a mix of traditions that reflect all three regions. The administrative headquarters is Chittoor, a modest town that functions as the district’s cent...")