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    Haryana Governor Bandaru Dattatreya recently visited Nizamabad, where he stopped at the Triveni Sangamam in Kandakurty. This location is where three rivers meet, and the Governor expressed his admiration for the beauty of the area.

    During his visit, Dattatreya encouraged the state government to turn the Triveni Sangamam into a major tourist attraction. He stressed the importance of preserving such places while promoting tourism. According to him, doing so could help boost the local economy and bring recognition to the region. He also suggested improving infrastructure and facilities around the site to make it more appealing to visitors.

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    The Triveni Sangamam is where the Godavari, Manjira, and Haridra rivers come together. It is an important place for both religious and ecological reasons. Many local residents and devotees visit regularly for spiritual practices. Dattatreya’s suggestion to develop the area shows a growing desire to protect and enhance the region’s natural and cultural heritage.

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