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Sangrampur, Maharashtra
Sangrampur is a Nagar Panchayat, a tehsil of Buldhana district, Maharashtra State, India. Geography and climate It is located in the Buldhana district of the Amravati division of the Vidarbha region of the Maharashtra state in India. It borders the Jalgaon Jamod tehsil to the north, the Shegaon tehsil of the Buldhana District to the south, the Telhara tehsil of the Akola District to the east and the Burhanpur District of the Madhya Pradesh State to the north. It has an average elevation of 273 metres (898 feet). The Maharashtra State Highways 173, 194 and 195 pass through the tehsil and connect to the following: * 173 ( Shegaon - Warwat Bakal - Bawanbir - Tunki ), connecting Khamgaon on National Highway 6 from Shegaon. * 194 ( Khandvi - Jalgaon Jamod - Tunki - Sonala - Akot - Daryapur - Nandgaon), connecting National Highway 6 at both ends at Nandura on Khandvi side and at Nadgaon * 195 ( Jalgaon Jamod - Sangrampur - Warwat Bakal - Telhara - Warula) connect ...
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States And Territories Of India
India is a federal union comprising 28 states and 8 union territories, with a total of 36 entities. The states and union territories are further subdivided into districts and smaller administrative divisions. History Pre-independence The Indian subcontinent has been ruled by many different ethnic groups throughout its history, each instituting their own policies of administrative division in the region. The British Raj mostly retained the administrative structure of the preceding Mughal Empire. India was divided into provinces (also called Presidencies), directly governed by the British, and princely states, which were nominally controlled by a local prince or raja loyal to the British Empire, which held '' de facto'' sovereignty ( suzerainty) over the princely states. 1947–1950 Between 1947 and 1950 the territories of the princely states were politically integrated into the Indian union. Most were merged into existing provinces; others were organi ...
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Warwat Bakal
Warwat Bakal is a Gram Panchayat, in Sangrampur tehsil of Buldhana district, includes in Vidarbha region in the state of Maharashtra, India. History Warwat Bakal is a village situated near Satpuda Range and is located around 280.8 km west from the city of Nagpur and 581.8 km east from the city of Mumbai. Also it is an emerging village as it is a connection between the three main cities i.e. Shegaon, Telhara and Jalgaon Jamod which are Nagar Panchayat. As it is situated near Satpuda Parvat i.e. hills so it has extreme climate conditions all year around. Geography The Latitude of Warwat Bakal is 20.9258333. The Longitude of Warwat Bakal is 77.7647222. The Latitude and Longitude of Warwat Bakal is 20.9258333 and 77.7647222 respectively. 20.9258333 Latitude and 77.7647222 Longitude can be mapped to closest address of Amravati, Maharashtra, India. And has an elevation of 259 meters. It is located on junction of MH State Highway 173 connecting Shegaon - Warwat Bakal - Ba ...
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Kakanwada
Kakanwada is a village, in Sangrampur tehsil of Buldhana district of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Geography Kakanwada consists of two census villages Kakanwada Bk and Kanawada Kh. It is split by Vaan River. It is located on MH State Highway 195 connecting Jalgaon Jamod - Sangrampur - - Warwat Bakal on east side and on west side Malegaon Bazar - Telhara - Warula on MH SH 24. Nearby villages include Tamgaon, Bodkha, Wakana, Ladnapur, Tunki, Sagoda, Palsoda, Dhamangaon, Palsi Zasi, Kolad, Bawanbir, Wadgaon Pr Adgaon, Kolad, Pimpri Adgaon, Niwana, Banoda Eklara, Jamod, Durgadatiya, Wankhed, Danapur, Hingani Bk, Raikhed, Belkhed, Gadegaon, Tudgaon, Isapur and Malegaon Bazar. Nearby towns are Sonala, Akot, Sangrampur, Jalgaon Jamod, Telhara and Shegaon. Demographics India census A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording and calculating information about the members of a given population. This term is used mostly in conn ...
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Palsi Zasi
Palshi Zashi is a village, in Sangrampur tehsil of Buldhana district, Maharashtra State, India. The day of athavadi bazaar (weekly) of the village is Friday. The main business of village is farming. 80-90% population is served on agriculture. The place of nearby market for farmers is warvat and khamgaon. The village did not have a primary health center (reported to start from 1 April 2014) and only an anganwadi centre. The village consists of two school Z.P. Primary school up to 7th standard and S.M.V. Highschool up to 10th standard. It is famous for the Shree shankargiri maharaj temple and the festival of Mahashivratri A 6 to 7 qtls. Of Rodga is made which is a wonder of this place. There are people of various caste and religions who live together as a family. The village consist of most of the people with the surname Marode. The other festivals celebrated are Shiv jayanti ( since 1983) jijau jayanti; dr. Ambedkar jayanti; mahatma phule jayanti; and cultural festivals a ...
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MH SH 24
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MH SH 195
MH SH 195 or Maharashtra State Highway 195 runs in Buldhana and Akola Districts in India. It is a road which connects Burhanpur (MP) from one end. It starts from MP - Maharashtra border, takes route as in Buldhana district as Umapur - Rasulpur - Jalgaon Jamod where it briefly merges with MH SH 194. It continues east as Kherda Bk - Sangrampur - Warwat Bakal, where it crosses MH SH 173 and goes eastward as - Salabad - Kakanwada Bk cross Vaan River. It enters Akola district and becomes Malegaon Bazar - Telhara - Ghodegaon - Pathardi - Mundgaon, finally joining MH SH 204 at Warula between Deori and Akot. References See also * List of State Highways in Maharashtra The state highways are arterial routes of a state, linking district headquarters and important towns within the state and connecting them with national highways or highways of the neighbouring states. Introduction Maharashtra state has a good roa ... State Highways in Maharashtra {{Maharashtra S ...
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Nandura
Nandura is a city municipal council in the Buldhana district, Maharashtra, India. It is the headquarters of Nandura taluka and is situated on the National Highway No. 6 and the Mumbai-Howrah railway line. Nandura is an important city in the Buldhana district. The municipality of Nandura was established during the British Raj in 1931. Nandura is famous for 'Khawa' (condensed milk). The place is major supplier of milk products to all nearby area. History According to 'Mahagovind Sutant' a Buddhist novel, Nandura was established in ancient time. It was capital of 'Assak' kingdom (one of the 16 ancient kingdoms (Mahajanpad) in ancient India (2600 B.C.). Nandura was called as 'Potan' at that time. According to Ain-e-Akbari, Nandura was an integral part of Gulshan-e-Berar in the Medieval era, beginning in the Khilji dynasty until the Mughal era. The city remembers various rulers, Saints (Sant) of Maharashtra who ruled on the land and the heart of the people of Nandura. Various link ...
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Nandgaon, Maharashtra
Nandgaon is a town and a municipal council in Nashik district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It has a population of 23604 according to the 2011 census. Nandgaon is the headquarters of the Nandgaon taluka. Geography Nandgaon is located at , about 100 km from Nashik. It has an average elevation of 475 meters above mean sea level. The climate is quite dry compared to other talukas in the district. The river Shakambari flows through it. Dahegaon dam supplies water for the town. History Nandgaon is a railway station on the Bombay-Bhusaval section of the Central Railway. It is a municipal town lying 96.56 km (sixty miles) north-east of Nashik and is also connected by road to Ellora caves which are 70.81 km (forty-four miles) distant. From a small village in 1881, Nandgaon has grown into a fairly big town but in spite of the commercial activity and prosperity it has brought, the town has not been developed on systematic lines. The roads, though of cement-concret ...
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Daryapur
Daryapur is a city located in the Amravati District of Maharashtra State, India. It belongs to the Vidarbha region of the Amravati Division. It is located 52 km (32.31m) west of the District headquarters of Amravati. Geography Daryapur is located at 20.9300° N, 77.3300° E and coordinates at an average elevation of 288m .https://www.latlong.net/place/daryapur-maharashtra-india-11715.html Demographics According to th Daryapur Banosa is a Municipal Council city in the district of Amravati, Vidarbha. The city of Daryapur Banosa is divided into 20 wards in which elections are held every 5 years. The Daryapur Banosa Municipal Council has a population of 36,463 people out of which 18,590 are males while 17,873 are females as per a report released by the 2011 India Census. The population of children aged 0–6 is 10.3% (3769) of total population of Daryapur, Banosa. According to municipal council the female sex ratio is 961 though the state average is 929. Moreover, the child s ...
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MH SH 194
MH SH 194 or Maharashtra State Highway 194 runs in Buldhana, Akola and Amravati Districts. It starts from Madhya Pradesh and has a route as Dolarkheda - Ichhapur. It enters Buldhana District and passes through Karanwadi - Khandvi - Asalgaon - Wadi Kh - Jalgaon Jamod on MH SH 195 - Jamod - Karmoda - Ladnapur - Tunki on MH SH 173 and Sonala. It crosses the Vaan River and enters into Akola District at Warkhed, then passes through as - Saundala - Hiwarkhed - Adgaon - Akot along the foothills of Satpuda hills, moves towards the plains in Amravati District as Sawara - Wadner Gangai-Daryapur - Kholapur - Dhabhori - Valgaon - Revsa and finally joins Hajira - Kolkata National Highway 6 at Nandgaon. References See also * List of State Highways in Maharashtra The state highways are arterial routes of a state, linking district headquarters and important towns within the state and connecting them with national highways or highways of the neighbouring states. Introduc ...
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National Highway 6 (India)
National Highway 6, commonly referred to as NH 6, is a primary national highway in India. The highway passes through the Indian states of Meghalaya, Assam, and Mizoram. Before renumbering of national highways NH-6 was variously numbered as old national highways 40, 44, 154 & 54. Route NH6 links Jorabat, Shillong, Jowai, Badarpur, Panchgram, Kolasib, Kanpui, Aizawl, Seling, Lumtui, Khawthlir, Tuisen, Neihdawn, Champhai and terminates near Zokhawthar at India/Myanmar border. In sept 2008, a 120 meter long tunnel was built at Sonapur in Meghalaya inside the Narpuh Sanctuary northwest of Silchar, it connects Meghalaya with Assam's Barak Valley in Meghalaya's southeast.CITY Border Roads Organisation ...
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