An Iron Age menhir, known locally as ‘Niluvu Rayi’, located in Kamasanpalli village of Nagarkurnool district, Telangana, is facing neglect and potential destruction. Believed to have been erected around 1500 BCE as a memorial, possibly for an important individual, the menhir stands as a testament to ancient funerary practices. However, the 8-foot-tall granite structure is leaning eastward and is at risk due to ongoing agricultural activities in the surrounding field. Local farmers have revealed that several Iron Age burial sites, marked by circular boulder formations, have already been cleared during land reclamation. Archaeologist E. Sivanagireddy, who visited the site, expressed concern about the menhir’s condition and highlighted the need for its preservation. This discovery underscores the importance of protecting these ancient sites and ensuring their survival for future generations.