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- 11:12, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Sri Sathya Sai (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...")
- 11:11, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Parvathipuram Manyam (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...")
- 11:10, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Palnadu (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...")
- 11:09, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page NTR (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...")
- 11:09, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Nandyal (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...")
- 11:07, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Konaseema (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...")
- 11:07, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Kakinada (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...")
- 11:05, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Eluru (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...")
- 11:05, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Bapatla (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...")
- 11:04, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Ananthapuramu (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...")
- 11:04, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Annamayya (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....")
- 11:04, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Pushpendra Singh (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...")
- 11:03, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Anakapalli (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...")
- 11:02, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page YSR Kadapa (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...")
- 11:01, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page West Godavari (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...")
- 11:00, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Vizianagaram (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...")
- 10:59, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Visakhapatnam (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...")
- 10:58, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Srikakulam (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...")
- 10:57, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Prakasam (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...")
- 10:57, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Nellore (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...")
- 10:56, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Kurnool (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...")
- 10:55, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Krishna (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 ...")
- 10:55, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Guntur (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...")
- 10:54, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page East Godavari (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...")
- 10:53, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Chittoor (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...")
- 10:52, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Anantapur (Created page with "Anantapur district is one of those regions in Andhra Pradesh that quietly reflects the strength and endurance of its people. It doesn’t rely on lush landscapes or heavy rainfall—instead, it tells a story of survival, adaptation, and steady persistence. Located in the Rayalaseema region, close to Karnataka, the district has a character that feels grounded and real. The headquarters of Anantapur district is Anantapur, a city that has grown steadily...")
- 10:40, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Puducherry (Created page with "Puducherry is a place where cultures meet in a way that feels natural rather than forced. Located along the southeastern coast of India, it stands out because of its strong French influence, visible in its streets, buildings, and even daily life. Unlike most regions, Puducherry is not a single continuous area—it consists of four separate districts: Puducherry, Karaikal, Mahe, and Yanam, spread across different parts of India. The capital, a...")
- 10:39, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Lakshadweep (Created page with "Lakshadweep is one of those places that feels untouched and almost hidden from the rest of India. Scattered across the Arabian Sea, this union territory is made up of small coral islands, clear lagoons, and white sandy beaches. It doesn’t have the noise or scale of mainland destinations—instead, it offers quiet beauty and simplicity. The capital of Lakshadweep is Kavaratti, a small island that serves as the administrative center. Life here is cal...")
- 10:38, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Ladakh (Created page with "Ladakh feels like a different planet compared to the rest of India. High-altitude deserts, vast open skies, rugged mountains, and monasteries perched on cliffs give it a raw and almost surreal beauty. Located in the northernmost region, it was once part of Jammu and Kashmir but became a separate union territory in 2019. The main town and administrative center of Ladakh is Leh. Unlike crowded cities, Leh feels open and quiet, surrounded by mountai...")
- 10:38, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Jammu and Kashmir (Created page with "Jammu and Kashmir is a place that feels almost unreal at times—where snow-covered mountains, green valleys, and quiet lakes come together to create landscapes that seem straight out of a painting. Located in the northernmost part of India, it has long been known for its natural beauty, often referred to as “Paradise on Earth.” The union territory is broadly divided into two main regions—Jammu and the Kashmir Valley. Srinagar serves as the sum...")
- 10:37, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Delhi (Created page with "Delhi is not just a city—it’s a layered story of power, culture, chaos, and constant change. As the capital of India, it carries political importance, but beyond that, it is a place where history and modern life exist side by side in a way that feels intense and alive. Officially known as the National Capital Territory, Delhi functions both as a city and a union territory. At its core lies New Delhi, which serves as the seat of the Indian government,...")
- 10:36, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu (Created page with "Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu is one of the more unique union territories of India, not just because of its long name, but also due to its geography and history. Formed by merging two former union territories in 2020, it brings together regions that are separated by distance but connected through a shared colonial past and cultural diversity. The territory consists of two distinct parts. Dadra and Nagar Haveli lies inland between Gujarat and [...")
- 10:35, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Chandigarh (Created page with "Chandigarh is unlike most places in India. It doesn’t carry the weight of ancient history or centuries-old traditions like many other cities. Instead, it stands as a symbol of modern planning, structure, and order. Built after independence, Chandigarh represents a fresh beginning—a city designed with purpose. What makes Chandigarh unique is that it serves as the capital for two states—Punjab and Haryana—while also being a union territory...")
- 10:34, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Andaman and Nicobar Islands (Created page with "The Andaman and Nicobar Islands feel like a completely different world compared to mainland India. Scattered in the Bay of Bengal, these islands are known for their crystal-clear waters, dense forests, and a sense of isolation that adds to their charm. It’s a place where nature dominates, and human presence feels secondary. The capital of the union territory is Port Blair, which serves as the main entry point for visitors. Unlike crowded mainland citie...")
- 10:33, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page West Bengal (Created page with "West Bengal is a state that feels deeply alive—with its literature, art, history, and everyday conversations. Located in the eastern part of India, it stretches from the Himalayas in the north to the Bay of Bengal in the south. This range in geography is matched by its cultural depth, making it one of the most distinctive states in the country. The capital city is Kolkata, often called the cultural capital of India. Kolkata has a character of i...")
- 10:32, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Uttarakhand (Created page with "Uttarakhand is a place where nature and spirituality seem to exist side by side without conflict. Located in the northern part of India, in the lap of the Himalayas, the state is known for its mountains, rivers, temples, and a sense of calm that draws both travelers and pilgrims. The capital of Uttarakhand is Dehradun, a city that sits in a valley surrounded by hills. It serves as the administrative center, but the soul of the state is spread across...")
- 10:31, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Uttar Pradesh (Created page with "Uttar Pradesh is not just a state—it feels like a vast, layered world of its own. Located in the northern part of India, it is the most populous state in the country and holds immense historical, cultural, and political importance. From ancient cities to modern towns, Uttar Pradesh carries stories that have shaped India’s identity over centuries. The capital of Uttar Pradesh is Lucknow, a city known for its refined culture, architecture, and cuis...")
- 10:30, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Tripura (Created page with "Tripura is a small but culturally rich state in the northeastern part of India. Surrounded on three sides by Bangladesh, it has a unique geographical position that has shaped its history, culture, and way of life. Despite its size, Tripura carries a strong identity rooted in tradition, nature, and a quiet resilience. The capital of Tripura is Agartala, a city that reflects a blend of royal heritage and modern development. Compared to larger citie...")
- 10:29, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Telangana (Created page with "Telangana is a relatively young state, but its roots go deep into history, culture, and tradition. Formed in 2014 after being carved out of Andhra Pradesh, it represents a strong regional identity that had been evolving for decades. Today, Telangana stands as a blend of old heritage and rapid modernization. The capital city, Hyderabad, is the heart of the state and one of the most important cities in India. Known for its historical landmarks, global...")
- 10:29, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Tamil Nadu (Created page with "Tamil Nadu is a state where history doesn’t just sit in museums—it lives in temples, language, music, and everyday life. Located in the southern part of India, it is one of the oldest continuously inhabited regions in the world, with a cultural legacy that stretches back thousands of years. The capital city is Chennai, a major metropolitan hub along the Bay of Bengal. Chennai is known for its blend of tradition and modernity—classical music con...")
- 10:28, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Sikkim (Created page with "Sikkim is a small state in the northeastern part of India, but it carries a presence that feels much larger than its size. Surrounded by the majestic Himalayas, it is a place where mountains dominate the skyline, monasteries sit quietly on hills, and life moves in a calm, balanced rhythm. The capital of Sikkim is Gangtok, a clean, well-organized hill city that serves as the cultural and administrative center. Gangtok is known for its scenic views...")
- 10:27, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Rajasthan (Created page with "Rajasthan is a land that feels larger than life—where history rises out of the desert in the form of grand forts, where colors stand out against golden sands, and where every city seems to carry a story from centuries ago. Located in the northwestern part of India, it is the largest state in the country and one of the most culturally rich. The capital of Rajasthan is Jaipur, famously known as the Pink City. With its palaces, markets, and planned layout...")
- 10:27, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Punjab (Created page with "Punjab is a state that lives loudly—in its music, its food, its festivals, and its spirit. Located in the northwestern part of India, it is known as the “Land of Five Rivers,” a name that reflects both its geography and its deep agricultural roots. But beyond that, Punjab is about energy, pride, and a strong sense of identity. The capital of Punjab is Chandigarh, which it shares with Haryana. Chandigarh stands out as a modern, well-plan...")
- 10:26, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Odisha (Created page with "Odisha is a state where history, spirituality, art, and nature come together in a way that feels both timeless and grounded. Located along the eastern coast of India, facing the Bay of Bengal, it has a deep cultural identity shaped by centuries of tradition and devotion. The capital of Odisha is Bhubaneswar, often called the “Temple City of India” because of its many ancient temples. Along with Bhubaneswar, the cities of Cuttack and Pur...")
- 10:25, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Nagaland (Created page with "Nagaland is a place that feels raw, expressive, and deeply rooted in identity. Located in the northeastern part of India, it shares a border with Myanmar and is known for its hills, tribal cultures, and a strong sense of tradition. Unlike many other states, Nagaland doesn’t try to blend in—it stands out with its unique way of life. The capital of Nagaland is Kohima, a small but historically significant city. Another important urban center is...")
- 10:25, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Mizoram (Created page with "Mizoram is one of those places in India where everything feels calm, clean, and quietly organized. Tucked away in the northeastern corner of the country, it shares borders with Myanmar and Bangladesh. With rolling hills, misty mornings, and neatly arranged towns, Mizoram has a character that feels very different from most other Indian states. The capital of Mizoram is Aizawl, a city built along ridges and slopes. Unlike flat cities, [[Aizawl]...")
- 10:24, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Meghalaya (Created page with "Meghalaya feels like a place where clouds come down to meet the earth. Tucked away in the northeastern part of India, the state is known for its rolling hills, endless greenery, and some of the highest rainfall in the world. The name itself means “abode of clouds,” and once you arrive here, it becomes clear why. The capital of Meghalaya is Shillong, often referred to as the “Scotland of the East.” With its cool climate, pine trees, and colonial-e...")
- 10:23, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Manipur (Created page with "Manipur is one of those places in India that feels quietly beautiful—less crowded, less commercial, but deeply rich in culture, history, and natural charm. Located in the northeastern part of the country, it is surrounded by hills and shares a border with Myanmar. The state often remains underexplored, yet it offers a unique blend of traditions and landscapes that set it apart. The capital of Manipur is Imphal, a city that serves as the cultural an...")
- 10:22, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Maharashtra (Created page with "Maharashtra is one of the most influential states in India—economically powerful, culturally rich, and historically significant. Located in the western part of the country, it is a place where fast-paced urban life and deep-rooted traditions exist side by side. From financial hubs to ancient caves, Maharashtra offers a wide spectrum of experiences. The capital city, Mumbai, is often called the financial capital of India. It is a city that never really...")
- 10:21, 20 March 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Madhya Pradesh (Created page with "Madhya Pradesh sits right in the heart of India, and in many ways, it feels like the country in miniature. With its mix of forests, ancient cities, wildlife, and historical monuments, the state offers a glimpse into different layers of Indian identity—past and present blending quietly across its vast landscape. The capital of Madhya Pradesh is Bhopal, a city known for its lakes and a balance between heritage and modern life. Often called the “City of...")