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Kakatiya Canal

The Kakatiya Canal is an important irrigation artery in Telangana, India, designed to supply water from the Godavari River to agricultural regions. Built during the Kakatiya dynasty era and expanded later, it spans approximately 160 kilometers, helping farmers irrigate crops and support local agriculture. The canal helps transform arid and semi-arid land into productive farmland, boosting the economy and ensuring water availability during dry seasons. It plays a vital role in regional water management, supporting thousands of farmers and contributing to food security in the area.