Buldhana district has an area of 9,680 km² and is located in Amravati division[1] of Maharashtra, located in central India. It is 500 km from the state capital, Mumbai. Kolara Is very popular for shiddheshwar God,Buldana under buldana district has 13 tahesil one of chikhli it is so good place in chikhli talu ther is one place of kolara this ias the spiritual place there is shree shiddeshawar god is very famous some people were recover from snake bite & who person came hhere who were recover from that poison it is favour of people this place also famous for together marraiges like 100 marreges were done there sometime & who is a poor & doesent able to make marrege people heelp them Hivara Ashram is very famous for education also there has Gurukul Ashram, Thje college name of Swami Vivekanand & Swami Vivekanand Ashram in Mehakar Taluka. The world's largest hyper-velocity meteorite impact crater in basaltic rock, the Lonar crater, is located in Buldhana district.
The district is the westernmost district of Vidarbha.
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It is also spelled as Buldana, which is a corruption of Bhil-thana, the place of Bhils.[2]
It is believed that Buldhana, along with the rest of the erstwhile Berar province, was part of the legendary kingdom of Vidarbha mentioned in the Mahabharata. Berar also formed part of the Mauryan Empire during the reign of Asoka (272–231 BCE). Berar later came under the rule of the Satavahana dynasty (2nd century BCE–2nd century CE), the Vakataka dynasty (3rd to 6th centuries), the Chalukya dynasty (6th to 8th centuries), the Rashtrakuta dynasty (8th to 10th centuries), the Chalukyas again (10th to 12th centuries), and finally the Yadava dynasty of Devagiri (late 12th to early 14th centuries. A period of Muslim rule began when Ala ud din Khilji, Sultan of Delhi, conquered the region in the early 14th century. The region was part of the Bahmani Sultanate, which broke away from the Delhi Sultanate in the mid-14th century. The Bahmani Sultanate broke up into smaller sultanates at the end of the 15th century, and in 1572 Berar became part of the Nizam Shahi sultanate, based at Ahmednagar. The Nizam Shahis ceded Berar to the Mughal Empire in 1595. As Mughal rule started to unravel at the start of the 18th century, Asaf Jah I, Nizam of Hyderabad seized the southern provinces of the empire (including Berar) in 1724, forming an independent state.
In 1853, the district together with the rest of Berar came under the administration of the British East India Company. Berar was divided into East and West Berar with Buldhana district being included in West Berar. In 1903, Berar was leased by the Nizam of Hyderabad to the British Government of India.
The district does not have any big historical fort like Gawilgarh in Amravati district, Narnala and Balapur forts in Akola district. But some historical battles took place in nearby Buldhana district. The district was once the route with historical places Nagpur, Ellichpur, Balapur on east side and Deogiri - Ahmednagar - Pune on west-south side, Burhanpur, Thalner are on the northwest side and Mahur, Hyderabad on the southeast side.
Malkapur, Jamod of Narnala, Pimpalgaon Raja, Sonala, Sindhked Raja
Mehkar-Sonati, Sindhkhed Raja(Nilkantheshwar), Sakegaon on Chikhali-Dhad road
The world heritage site of Lonar crater is located in Buldhana district. It is the second largest crater in the world.
The climate is tropical and people mostly wear cotton clothes.
The district is bounded on the north by Madhya Pradesh state, to the east by Akola and Washim districts, to the south by Parbhani and Jalna districts, and to the west by Jalna and Jalgaon districts. The district boundary latitudes are: 19.51° to 21.17° N and longitudes are : 75.57° to 76.59° E.
The district boundary has been changed many times. In 1853 the district came into existence as North Berar district with Buldhana as its headquarters. Mehkar, Chikhali and Malkapur were part of West Berar district. In 1864 these three talukas were made independent as South-West Berar district. It was renamed as Mehkar district in 1865. In 1867 Buldhana district came into existence combining North Berar and Mehkar districts. After amalgamation of Berar with Central Province, Buldhana district became the district of Central Province and Berar. In August 1905 Khamgaon and Jalgaon tehsils from Akola district of CP and Berar were combined into Buldhana district.[4]
In 1950 it became part of Madhya Pradesh with Nagpur as its capital. In 1956 along with other marathi-speaking regions of Vidarbha it became part of Bombay State and part of Maharashtra State in 1960.
The subdivision of talukas takes place subsequently with additional taluka as Sangrampur from Jalgaon - Jamod, Shegaon from Khamgaon, Motala from Buldhana, Nandura from Malkapur, Deulgaon Raja from Chikhali, Sindkhed Raja and Lonar from Mehkar to make up the Buldhana district.
The district lies in the Tapti River and Godavari River basins. Purna River is a tributary of Tapti River while Penganga River and Kadakpurna River are tributaries of Godavari River.
Here are some of the rivers in Buldhana, with their tributaries
Cotton, jowar and other cereals, oil seeds, soybean, sunflower and groundnut are the predominant crops grown in the district.
Khamgaon and Malkapur are the major cotton trading towns in the district. The district has many minor and medium size irrigation projects. The important ones are Nalganga and Vaan. There are thirteen Agriculture Produce Market Committees - Main Market, one each in every tehsil and twenty sub-markets in the districts[5]
The district has major industrial areas at Khamgoan and Malkapur and has mini industrial areas at Chikhli, Buldhana, Dasarkhed, Deoulgaonraja, Mehkar, Sangrampur and Lonar.
The district contributes one seat at Lok Sabha namely Buldhana (Lok Sabha constituency). Anandrao Adsul of Shiv Sena is currently the MP from Buldhana. It has seven seats at Maharashtra State legislature assembly namely Malkapur, Buldhana, Chikhli, Sindhkheraja, Mehkar, Khamgaon and Jalamb.
The district has five revenue subdivisions, namely Buldhana, Mehkar, Khamgaon, Malkapur, Jalgaon-Jamod and headed by a Sub Divisional Officer (SDO).
The district of Buldhana comprises thirteen talukas, namely Buldhana, Chikhli, Deulgaon Raja, Malkapur, Motala, Nandura, Mehkar, Sindkhed Raja, Lonar, Khamgaon, Shegaon, Jalgaon Jamod and Sangrampur.
Each taluka/tehsil is headed by Tahsildar and assisted by Naib-Tahsildhar, Revenue Inspector and Talathis. Some of the revenue circles are Dhad, Raipur, Mhsala., Padali, Buldhana rural, Buldhana city, Mera., Undri, Amdapur, Eklara, Hatni, Kolara, Chikhali rural, Chikhali town, Bibi, Sultanpur, Titavi, Lonar rural, Lonar town, Jalamb, Matargaon, Pahurjira., Manasgaon, Shegaon rural, Shegaon town.
The district superintending agriculture officer comes under Divisional Joint Director of Amravati Division. There are three subdivisions at Buldhana, Khamgaon and Mehkar with a taluka agriculture officer at each taluka.
There are multiple circles under each taluka. They are Dhad, Buldhana. Shelapur, Dhamangaon, Motala, Shelsur, Amdapur, Chikhali, Dharangaon, Malkapur, Janephal, Mehkar, Bibi, Lonar, Sakharkherda, Sindkhed Raja,Mera Khurd, Deulgaon Mahi, Deulgaon Raja, Ganeshpur, Pimpalgaon Raja (Khamgaon), Nandura, Shegaon, Jalgaon Jamod, Warwat Khanderao, Sangrampur.[7]
The district has five police subdivisions, namely Buldhana, Mehkar, Deulgaon Raja, Khamgaon, Malkapur.
The district of Buldhana comprises twenty five police stations, namely Buldhana, Chikhli, Dhad, Amdapur, Borakhedi, Dhamnagaon Badhe, Mehkar, Lonar, Dongaon, Janephal, Sakharkherda, Deulgaon Raja, Sindkhed Raja, Kingaon, Andhera, Khamgaon City, Khamgaon Rural, Khamgaon Shivaji Nagar, Shegaon, Pimpalgaon Raja, Jalamb, Malkapur City, Malkapur rural, Nandura, Jalgaon Jamod and Tamgaon. [8]
One Deputy Regional Transport Office is located in Buldhana district at district headquarters. It enforces the Motor vehicle Act and issues vehicle registration numbers in the district with the code MH-28.
There is no electricity Power Generation Station in the district, but there is a good electricity transmission and distribution network.
There are two 22O KV Substations at Buldhana and Chikhali, with Akola - Chikhali 220 KV line, 132KV Substations at Buldhana, Dusarbid, Khamgaon, Malkapur, Mehkar, Motala and Warwat Bakal. The 132 KV lines runs as Chikhali-Dusarbid, Buldhana Tap, Khamgaon - Malkapur, Khamgaon - Jalamb Rly, Khamgaon Tap, Chikhali - Mehkar, Mekhar - Malegaon(Washim), Warwat Bakal Tap. The 685 km long 400 KV Koradi - Bhusawal transmission line passes through the district at Warwat Bakal. [9]
The distribution comes under Amravati Zone and Buldhana Circle with Buldhana, Khamgaon and Malkapur Divisions. Each subdivision caters to more nearby talukas and has 33KV distribution substations under them. Khamgaon Division caters to Lonar, Mehkar, Shegaon, Sangrampur, Khamgaon tehsil and has substations at Bibi, Dongaon, Hiwarkhed, Hiwara, Khamgaon MIDC, Kolori, Lonar, Matargaon, Mehkar, Pimplegaon Raja, Shegaon, Tunki, Warwat Bakal. Malkapur subdivision caters to Jalgaon Jamod, Malkapur, Motala and Nandura tehsils and has distribution substations at Datala, Fuli, Jalgaon Jamod, Jamod, Kinhola, Motala, Naigaon, Nandura, Pimpalgaon Kale, Sawargaon. Buldhana Subdivision caters to Buldhana, Chikhali, Deulgaon Raja and Sindkhed Raja tehsils and distribution substations at Amdapur, Buldhana, Deulgaon Raja, Deulgaon Mahi, Dhad, Dusarbid, Eklara, Mera Bk, Padali, Raipur]], Sakharkherda, Sindkhed Raja. [10]
The district comes under Buldhana Irrigation Project Circle along with Akola and Washim district. The circle comes under Vidarbha Irrigation Development Corporation Nagpur. It has Major Project division as Vaan at Shegaon, Kadakpurna at Deulgaon Raja and Mun Project division at Khamgaon and Minor Irrigation Division at Chikhali and Akola. [11]
The completed irrigation projects are Nalganga Project in Motala and a major project in Vaan having one-fourth benefit with Akola District. Medium projects are Paldheg on Vishwaganga River in Motala, Madawa in Lonar, Koradi in Mehkar, Dhynaganga, Mas, Mun at Shirla and Torna at Dadham in Khamgaon. Minor projects are at Dhorapgaon at Wadali in Khamgaon, Vyaghra at Urha in Motala, Brahmanwada at Amdapur in Chikhali and at Vidrupa at Dhanora in Sindhkhed raja, Kardi project at Kardi, Masrul in Buldhana and Sawkhed Bhoi in Deulgaon Raja talukas.
A major project is underway at Pentakli in Mehkar on Penganga River, Kadakpurna in Mehkar and a medium project in Utawali at Deo Sakarsha in Mehkar taluka.
A large major project is planned for Jigaon on Purna River in Nandura taluka. [12]
The district comes under Amravati Public Works Region and Akola Public Works Circle. It has Public Works division at Buldhana with subdivision at Buldhana, Chikhali, Mehkar and Deulgaon Raja and Khamgaon division with subdivisions at Khamgaon, Jalgaon Jamod and Malkapur and Buldhana District Mechanical Subdivision.
There are Road Project Subdivisions at Buldhana and Khamgaon under Road Project Division of Akola.
There is a separate Zilla Parishad Works Division at Buldhana with subdivision at Buldhana, Kahmgaon, Mehkar and Malkapur. [13]
The department manages Govt Rest house at Buldhana (3), Khamgaon, Shegaon, Malkapur, Motala, Jalgaon Jamod, Sangrampur, Chikhali, Amdapur, Lavhala(Mehkar), Mehkar, Dongaon, Deulgaon Raja, Deulgaon Mahi, Sindkhed Raja, Lonar, Nandura. [14]
Motor bus, jeep, two-wheeler and railway are the popular modes of transport.
There are many Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation's bus stands in all towns of the districts. The major ones are Buldhana, Malkapur, Chikhali, Khamgaon, Shegaon and Nandura. There are State Transport bus depots at Buldhana, Malkapur, Chikhali, Mehkar, Khamgaon, Shegaon and Jalgaon-Jamod.
Electrified double-line broad-gauge railway passes through Malkapur, Nandura and Shegaon Tehsil of the district. It is under Bhusawal - Badnera Section of Bhusawal Division of Central Railway. This main line was under Great Indian Peninsula Railway and Branch line between Jalamb and Khamgaon was under Khamgaon State Railway.
The railway stations in the district, with their codes are Khamkhed(KMKD), Malkapur(MKU), Wadoda(WDD), Biswa Bridge(BIS), Nandura(NN), Kumgaon Burti(KJL), Jalamb Junction(JM), Khamgaon(KMN), Shegaon(SEG), and Shrikshetra Nagzari(NGZ).
Computerised Railway reservation facility is available at Malkapur, Shegaon, while manual reservation facility is available at Buldhana City Booking Office, Khamgaon, Nandura and Jalamb Junction.
National Highway 6 - NH6 passes through Khamgaon, Nandura, and Malkapur towns in the district. The itinerary is
The following state highways connect various talukas and towns in the district. Vehicles from Nagpur, Amravati and Akola pass through Khamgaon–Chikhali–Deulgaonraja while going towards Jalna–Aurangabad and Pune.
The important roads in the district are
The nearest airport for the district is Aurangabad which is 150 km from district headquarters.
The district has a population of 2,232,480 of which 21.20% were urban dwellers (2001 census). [1] The male population is 1,144,314 and the female population is 1,082,014.
The literacy rate is 76.14 percent.
Fair at Shegaon on Ram Navami in Chaitra lunar month of Hindu calendar (or Chaitra Masa Suklapaksha Navami).
The folk arts are Bhajan, Keertan and Gondhal.
Nihali language a language isolate of India, is spoken by some 2,000 people (1991) in the Buldana district of Maharashtra. Speakers are bilingual in Korku language, Hindi or Marathi language.
Youth Hostel Buldhana is one of two youth hostels in Maharashtra and is located near Zilla Crida Sankulan with a 50 bed dormitory and 5 double rooms.
Lonar Crater has very different flora and fauna in the vicinity. The Dnyanganga Sanctuary is situated in the district. There is good forest area in the sanctuary.
The district has many Schools offering primary and secondary education. The schools follow mostly the SSC pattern of Maharashtra State.
The colleges are affiliated to Amravati University, Amravati.
The prominent colleges and schools in the district are
The local newspapers published in the district from Khamgaon and Buldhana include Dainik Deshonnati, Daily Lokmat, Matrubhumi, Prashnakal, Dainik Samrath.
Prominent persons from the district
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