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Nirmal
Nirmal is a residential locale, located in Adilabad district of the state of Telangana.

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Nirmal, Adilabad District, TelanganaNirmal is the name of a residential locale, which lies in the district of Adilabad District of Telangana, the newsly formed state in India with Hyderabad as its capital.

Location of Nirmal
Nirmal lies close to Hyderabad-Nagpur NH. Strategically, it lies approximately at 19.1 degree North to 78.35 degree East. It has an average height of 340 meters or 1115 feet.

Demography of Nirmal
Nirmal has shown a population counting of 75,017. A remarkable thing is that in Nirmal both male and female residents are in equal proportion. Thus children who are below six years of age constitute 14 % of the total population.

Education of Nirmal
Since literacy condition acts as indicator for gauging the development of a place, Nirmal`s high average literacy rate rightly confirms its growth and progress. Thus 65 % is the average literacy rate of Nirmal, which is even higher than that of India, which shows a counting of 59.5 %. To be specific, male literacy is 74 %. In comparison female literacy is much less and constitutes 56 % only.

Economy of Nirmal
The wooden toy industry and also special type of plates with beautiful floral designs and miniature paintings are the style marks of Nirmal. Such plates are called Nirmal Plates. Kuntala Waterfalls, found in the adjacent area, has drawn the admiration of the tourists. From the perspective of the district few lines also can be added. Being an integral part of it, Nirmal residents too stride into the footsteps of the district people.

Agriculture of Nirmal
The population of Nirmal has taken up the profession of cultivation. Jowar, paddy, pulses and several non- food crops are grown in abundance. The district also is rich in minerals like coal, iron ore, clay, and limestone. The industrial growth too has taken place here.

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