The sunkesula dam is in Kurnool district. It is in Andhra Pradesh. It is under dam of Hosapteta Karnataka state.
We went to Sunkesula dam by a car, east 23 km from Kurnool. It is very beautiful sceneries dam. A dam is on Tungsbhadra River between sunkesula and Rajoli villages. This river is dividing separate Royalaseema and Telengana. The dam has been re build with a big and long renamed after Kotla Vijayabhaskar Reddy, a former Chief Minister of A.P. A road crossed the on the dam from sunkesula to Rajoli. Sunkesula ruled by Vijayanagaram rajulu Rajoli ruled by Hyderabad navabs.
This dam only water reservoir and not for hydraulic electricity power generate.
Upper of the village near to kottakota an old and a new temples are the side of dam. These are Sri Ranga swami and Sri Raghavendra swami.
A big park is there with the full of deferent varieties plants. I have completed my dinner in a restaurant. It is only on one big restaurant avails good food.
All most all are farmers in sunkesula village. But different in rajoli farmers and weavers are there.
Black soil fields are arranged in small and big plots at slightly uneven levels. The fields are filled with water for transplantation of chilli, Onion, paddy and ground nuts. Main crop is paddy. Tungsbhadra river flows near-by the fields. Land rates are in high. Cuddapah-Kurnool (K.C) Canal that flows from Sunkesula Dam on Tungsbhadra River irrigates approximately 4000 hectares of cultivable land in Cuddapah.
Water and fish are tastes different other river.
Three fishermen placed small nets in the air for catching fish flying out of the bursting water. They sat and chat leisurely, oblivious to the high-decibel discharge of water. The water was pure white, bubbling with energy. Black-hued water birds took a dip in the water while some were basking in the evening sun on tiny islands. The color birds seemed to be luckier with their catch than the fishermen. A big Fish market is in Rajoli famous for handloom saris and seed cotton growths.
We passed through R.Kontalapadu, Singavaram, and Mungalapdu a few small villages and crossed the Kurnool-Cuddapah canal or KC canal, as it is popularly known, near the dam.
A big fishery’s department is in Kurnool. A brief history of the dam was inscribed on a plaque near a tower housing engineering personnel. The English East India Company had purchased the water works from the Dutch. The KC canal originates at the dam and proceeds towards the neighboring Kadapa district. The first fish farm in India was set up at Sunkesula in 1911.

