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Adilabad District Losing Economic Opportunities as Tourism, Forest Departments Fail
['Pillalamarri Srinivas', 'About The Author', 'Pillalamarri Srinivas Is A Journalist With Three Decades Of Experience', 'Currently Serves As Special Correspondent At Deccan Chronicle. He Has Reported Extensively On Tribal', 'Environmental', 'Human Rights', 'Development', 'Social Issues. His Expertise Lies In Ground Reporting', 'He Is Also Engaged In Documenting Lives Through Photography.']
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Tourism department alone cannot take up any development at such spots which are the domain of the Forest department.
Photo captions: Forest department signboard: A Forest department signboard displaying a painting of an Indian gaur (Aduvudunna) welcomes visitors to the Kawal Tiger Reserve in Adilabad district.
Khandala Valley (wide view): A panoramic view of the scenic Khandala Valley in Adilabad Rural mandal after recent rains.
Khandala Valley (hill view): Lush green hills and forests of Khandala Valley in Adilabad Rural mandal after the monsoon showers.
Kuntala Waterfall: Water gushes down the scenic Kuntala Waterfall in Nirmal district following recent rains.