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Rajura
Rajura is a town and municipal council in the Chandrapur district of the India, Indian state of Maharashtra. Geography Rajura is at in Maharashtra, on the banks of the Wardha River in central India's coal belt. The town has an average elevation of 189 metres (624 feet). Demographics According to the 2021 Indian census, Rajura had a population of 134,838 Literate people are 74,225 out of 41,521 are male and 32,704 are female. Children under age six constitute about 15 percent of the population. Rajura's average literacy rate of 72 percent (77 percent of males, 67 percent of females) exceeds the national average of 59.5 percent. Nearby towns include Ballarpur, Gadchandur, Nanda, Maharashtra, Nanda and Korpana. Industries Rajura is in the heart of Maharashtra's coal and cement-producing areas. Due to the availability of raw materials, there are a number of cement factories near the town. Places of interest A number of temples are in and near Rajura. They include the ...
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Chandrapur District
Chandrapur district (Marathi pronunciation: ͡ʃən̪d̪ɾəpuːɾ (earlier known as ''Chanda district'') is a district in the Nagpur Division in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Chandrapur was the largest district in India until the Gadchiroli and Sironcha tehsils were separated as Gadchiroli district in 1981. In 2011, the district population was 2,204,307. Chandrapur district is known for its super thermal power station, and its vast reserves of coal in Wardha Valley Coalfield. Chandrapur also has large reservoirs of limestone which is a raw material for cement manufacturing in the district. Chandrapur district is known for its cleanliness. Now Chandrapur city is in the top 10 cleanest cities India and 2 in Maharashtra after Navi Mumbai by The minister of housing and urban affairs rank cities based on the cleanliness index. Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve in the district is one of India's twenty-eight Project Tiger reserves. The 2015 census of tigers found that 120 of Mahar ...
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List Of Village In Rajura Taluka
List of all villages and towns in Rajura Taluka of Chandrapur district, Maharashtra India. A * Aheri * Annur * Antargaon * Antargaon Kh. * Arvi B * Babapur * Bamanwada * Bambezari * Belampur * Berdi * Bhadangpur * Bhedoda * Bhendala * Bhendvi * Bhurkunda Kh. * Bhurkunda Bk * Botgaon C * Chanakha * Chandanwahi * Charli * Chinchala * Chinchbodi * Chincholi Bk. * Chincholi Kh. * Chirud * Chunala D * Dewada * Dhanora * Dhidsi * Dongargaon G * Ghotta * Goraj * Gowari * Goyegaon H * Hardona Bk. * Hardona Kh. * Hirapur * Hirapur I * Isapur J * Jamani * Jogapur K * Kadholi Bk. * Kakadghat * Kalamana * Kapangaon * Kawadgondi * Kawathala * Kawitpeth * Kelzar * Khairgaon * Khambada * Khamona * Khirdi * Kinebodi * Kochi * Kohapara * Kolgaon * Kostala * Kurli L * Lakkadkot M * Mangaon * Mangi Bk * Mangi Kh. * Manoli Bk. * Manoli Kh. * Marda * Mathara * Murti * Muthara N * Nalphadi * Navegaon * Nimbala * Nirli * Nokari Bk. * Nokari Kh. P * Pach ...
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Sirpur (T)
Sirpur (T) is a town and a mandal in Komaram Bheem district of the Indian state of Telangana. History Sirpur, formerly known as Suryapuram, was ruled by the Gond King, Ballala. The Gond King, Bhim Ballal Sing built Sirpur Fort in 9th century AD. The modern town grew around the fort. In 1724 AD, Nizam-e-Mulk defeated Mubariz Khan and took possession of the Deccan and began to rule. In 1773, Madhoji Bhonsle entered into an agreement with Nizam Ali Khan, Nizam of Hyderabad by which he agreed to cede Manikgarh (Rajura of Chandrapur) with surrounding territories south of Penganga to the Nizam, in return for the forts of Gavilgarh and Narnala of Amaravati district - Berar. As a result of Third Anglo-Maratha War between the British and Raghoji II Bhonsle, the latter ceded the territory of Berar to British who, in turn, passed it on to Nizam under treaty and obligation for cooperation in war. The area was initially a sub-district called Sirpur-Tandur carved out in 1872 and com ...
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Gadchandur
Gadchandur is a city and Municipal Council in Korpana Tashil Chandrapur district, Maharashtra, India. Gadchandur is named after the fort Chandur. Transport Gadchandur has road transport including State Transport (ST) and private bus transport facility direct to Nagpur. Gadchandur also has railway station but presently only goods train are operating. Nearby towns and cities *Nanda (7 km) * Jiwati (20km) *Rajura (21.0 km) *Korpana (20.0 km) *Ghugus (30.0 km) *Ballarpur Ballarpur (formerly Balharshah) is a city and a municipal council in Chandrapur district in the state of Maharashtra, India. It is the second largest city in the district. History In Sirpur, today in Telangana, where the king Surajā Ballālas ... (31.0 km) References {{reflist External links Cities and towns in Chandrapur district ...
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Nanda, Maharashtra
Nanda is a town in Chandrapur district in the state of Maharashtra, India. The town has been called a "mini India" as it has a large number of people from all over India. The reason behind the population diversity is UltraTech Cement, a cement company that created employment opportunities for nearby villagers. History Before 1983, Nanda was a village with agriculture as its main economy. But after L&T Cement Plant was established in 1983, the business and population has expanded. Demographics Nanda is surrounded by four cement factories. Dust pollution levels are high, but the industry is the main source of income for this area. Cement Industries nearby : *UltraTech Cement, Awarpur *Murali Agro Cement, Naranda *Manikgarh Cement, Gadchandur *Ambuja Cement, Upparwahi Nearby Towns : * Gadchandur ( 7 km ) * Korpana ( 25 km ) * Rajura ( 31 km ) * Ballarpur ( 38 km ) Nearby Villages : * Bibi ( 2 km ) * Awarpur ( 2.5 km ) * Pimpalgaon ( 4  ...
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List Of Talukas In Chandrapur District
List of talukas in Chandrapur district, Maharashtra India. 15 talukas of Chandrapur district. List of talukas in Chandrapur district # Chandrapur # Bhadravati # Warora # Chimur # Nagbhid # Bramhapuri # Sindewahi # Mul # Saoli # Gondpimpri # Rajura # Korpana # Pomburna # Ballarpur # Jivati References {{Reflist See also Chandrapur district Chandrapur district (Marathi pronunciation: ͡ʃən̪d̪ɾəpuːɾ (earlier known as ''Chanda district'') is a district in the Nagpur Division in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Chandrapur was the largest district in India until the Gadchiro ... List of talukas of Maharashtra Chandrapur district ...
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Korpana
Korpana is a City (City council) and a tehsil in Rajura subdivision of Chandrapur district in Nagpur revenue Division in the Vidarbha region in the state of Maharashtra, India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the so .... This is Last Tehsil Place In Chandrapur District. The telanaga border and Yavatmal district .Also this taluka is leading in cement production in Maharashtra. It has 4 big cement factories in the country and 1 coal mine.The taluka covers a total of 113 villages. References Cities and towns in Chandrapur district Talukas in Maharashtra {{Chandrapur-geo-stub ...
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Asifabad, Telangana
Asifabad is a census town and the district headquarters of Kumuram Bheem district in the Indian state of Telangana. It is located in Asifabad mandal of Asifabad revenue division. It is situated on the banks of Peddavagu river. It is about north of the state capital Hyderabad, from Ramagundam, from Adilabad and from Karimnagar. History Asifabad was ruled by many dynasties like the Kakatiyas, Mauryas, Satavahanas, Chalukyas, Qutub Shahis & Asaf Jahis. In 1905, Asifabad was carved as a district but was later merged into the Adilabad district. In 1913, it was made as headquarters of the district prior to the status being lost to Adilabad in 1941. It was again carved from Adilabad district in 2016. Geography Asifabad is located at . It has an average elevation of 218 metres (715 feet) Demographics As per 2001 India census, Asifabad had a population of 19,334. Males constitute 52% of the population and females constitute 48% of the population. Asifabad has an average literacy ...
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Pombhurna
Pombhurna is a town and a tehsil in Chandrapur subdivision of Chandrapur district in Nagpur revenue Division in the Berar region in the state of Maharashtra, India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the so .... Earlier it was under Gondpimpari Taluka. References Cities and towns in Chandrapur district Talukas in Maharashtra {{chandrapur-geo-stub ...
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Chandrapur
Chandrapur (earlier known as ''Chanda'', the official name until 1964) is a city and a municipal corporation in Chandrapur district, Maharashtra state, India. It is the district headquarters of Chandrapur district. Chandrapur is a fort city founded by Khandkya Ballal Sah, a Gond king of the 13th century. The city sits at the confluence of the Erai river and Zarpat river. The area around the city is rich in coal seams.. Hence, Chandrapur is also known as the "Black Gold City". Etymology The local people relate the name "Chandrapur" to the words ''Chandra'' (the moon) and ''pur'' (a settlement) after a legend. Scholars see the name as a derivative of "Indupur" (city of the moon) which stood near the Jharpat in the Treta Yuga. History There are many Stone Age sites in Chandrapur District. Suresh Chopane, a renowned researcher, found many stone-age tools in the district, which has been displayed in his Rock Museum. Archeological finds, such as signs of pottery making, suggest i ...
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Temple
A temple (from the Latin ) is a building reserved for spiritual rituals and activities such as prayer and sacrifice. Religions which erect temples include Christianity (whose temples are typically called churches), Hinduism (whose temples are called Mandir), Buddhism, Sikhism (whose temples are called gurudwara), Jainism (whose temples are sometimes called derasar), Islam (whose temples are called mosques), Judaism (whose temples are called synagogues), Zoroastrianism (whose temples are sometimes called Agiary), the Baha'i Faith (which are often simply referred to as Baha'i House of Worship), Taoism (which are sometimes called Daoguan), Shinto (which are sometimes called Jinja), Confucianism (which are sometimes called the Temple of Confucius), and ancient religions such as the Ancient Egyptian religion and the Ancient Greek religion. The form and function of temples are thus very variable, though they are often considered by believers to be, in some sense, the "house" of ...
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