GMR to adopt Golkonda Fort, Dalmia to Gandikota canyon in Andhra Pradesh

 GMR to adopt Golkonda Fort, Dalmia to Gandikota canyon in Andhra Pradesh

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Under the Union Tourism Ministry’s Adopt a Heritage scheme, infrastructure major GMR has agreed to adopt the historic Golconda Fort, while Dalmia Company has come forward to adopt Gandikota in Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh.

About 9km from the Hussain Sagar Lake, Golconda Fort was originally known as Mankal, and built on a hilltop in the year 1143. It was originally a mud fort under the reign of Rajah of Warangal and was fortified between 14th and 17th centuries by the Bahmani Sultans and then the ruling Qutub Shahi dynasty.

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Golkonda Fort in Hyderabad

One of most magnificent fortress complexes and heritage properties in India, it rests on granite hill called Shepherd’s Hill, meaning Golla Konda in Telugu. Till today, the fort boasts of mounted cannons, four drawbridges, eight gateways, and majestic halls, magazines, stables etc.

Engineers designed the fort so that when you clap your hands at a specific point near the dome entrance, the sound reverberates and carries clearly to the hilltop pavilion nearly a kilometer away. In ancient times, people used this acoustic feature to warn inhabitants of impending danger.

A river carves Gandikota in the Kadappa district of Andhra Pradesh, and people often refer to it as the Indian version of the Grand Canyon in the United States.

The name Gandikota is a mix of two words ‘gandi’ which mean canyon and ‘kota’ which means fort. The canyon remains open almost all year round, but the best time to visit it is after the summers have passed.

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Gandikota – the Indian equivalent of the Grand Canyan of the US

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