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Wyra

Wyra is a town and administrative mandal in Khammam district, Telangana, India. It functions as the headquarters of Wyra mandal, a sub-district unit that includes several villages. Geographically, Wyra is part of the Deccan Plateau region in southern India and sits within the agrarian landscape of Khammam district. The local economy is predominantly agricultural, with farmers growing crops such as rice, maize, and pulses, and irrigation supported by regional tank and canal networks.

The population is primarily Telugu-speaking, with other languages such as Urdu and Hindi present among minority

Culturally, Wyra shares in the broader Telangana rural heritage, with festivals and traditions common to agrarian

communities.
The
town
has
basic
educational
and
civic
facilities
typical
of
rural
mandal
centers,
including
government
schools,
primary
health
centers,
and
markets.
Connectivity
is
mainly
road-based,
linking
Wyra
to
nearby
towns
and
villages;
weekly
markets
and
local
trade
form
the
backbone
of
the
town’s
commercial
activity.
communities.
The
town
and
mandal
are
part
of
ongoing
efforts
by
the
state
to
improve
rural
infrastructure,
agriculture,
and
basic
services.