The Khammam district of Andhra Pradesh has a population of approximately 2797370 individuals out of which only a meagre 20% approximately live in the towns and cities. The town of Khammam is the district Headquarters. The Holy River of Godavari flows through the district of Khammam. Just like many other districts of Andhra Pradesh, Khammam also has evidence showing that the prehistoric cavemen lived in this region. Many excavations in the region support the statement extensively. The district also has its connections with the religion of Buddhism. With a area of 16029 sq km and 80% of the population living in the rural Areas, Khammam also finds a place in the list of the 250 most backward district of India. The fertile basin of Godavari makes khammam suitable for agriculture and thus a major segment of the population has agriculture as its main occupation. The main food crops of Khammam are Mango, Banana, Coconut, Cocoa, etc. Khammam also has quite a lot of Tribal population with a complete different lifestyle and culture.