CRPF ADG Ravdeep Singh Sahi and others inspect road works at Karreguttalu Hills (KGH) in Mulugu district on Thursday (May 15, 2026).
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With the construction of a 29-km road through the forested regions of Mulugu district nearing completion, the scenic Karreguttalu Hills (KGH), once a stronghold of the CPI (Maoists) on the Telangana–Chhattisgarh border, are set to become accessible to the general public as well as tourists soon.15 to 20 peaks with waterfalls, caves and narrow valleysThe Karreguttalu (Black hills) Hill range comprises a chain of hills and valleys along the inter-State border. Known for its scenic landscape, the range includes 15 to 20 peaks with waterfalls, caves and narrow valleys. Its difficult terrain has historically limited access even for local residents.Only about 1.5 km remains to be laidSpeaking to The Hindu over the phone, Mulugu Superintendent of Police (SP) Sudhir Ramnath Kekan said that only about 1.5 km of the stretch remains to be completed within Telangana. He said that a team comprising CRPF Additional Director General Ravideep Singh Sahi, Hyderabad Range DIG Anil Kumar, and himself inspected the ongoing works on Thursday (May 14, 2026), which have now reached the Tadapala hills.The road being laid through forested regions of Mulugu district in Telangana to Karregutalu Hills






