Malkapur, Buldana

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  ?Malkapur
Maharashtra • India
Nickname: City of Red Chilli
Map indicating the location of Malkapur
Location of Malkapur
Coordinates: 20°32′10″N 76°06′45″E / 20.535997, 76.112408
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Area
Elevation
200 km² (77 sq mi)
• 255 m (837 ft)
District(s) Buldana
Population
Density
Sex ratio
Literacy rate
61,015[1] (2001)
• 230 /km² (596 /sq mi)
• 1.5
• 50%
Codes
Pincode
Telephone
Vehicle

• 443101
• +917267
• MH 28

Coordinates: 20°32′10″N 76°06′45″E / 20.535997, 76.112408 Malkapur is a town and a municipal council in Buldana district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.


Malkapur is also known as entrance of vidarbha. It is major industrial and educational centre in Buldhana district. Malkapur is known for production of cotton and chillies. In the British era it was known as white gold of Vidarbha. Malkapur is having vast paper industry and major paper supply is done to Mumbai. Malkapur too have so many dal mills, major agricultural industry like mahyco and ankur seeds. Chemical plants are also situated at MIDC. Malkapur is also a well-known grain and cloth market due to its proximity to Madhya Pradesh.


The old town was wholly encompassed by a fort wall. A huge mosque is located at the centre of the fort. The mosque was built by Mullah Kasam Ali Kamar Ali, a businessman who came to Malkapur to start a new business in 1905. Just next to the mosque he built a community hall which is being used for all community functions. Just in front of the mosque there is a government subsidized Urdu primary school City School. City school was established in 1888 during British rule.

It is located on Hajira - Kolkatta National Highway 6. NH6 is a pat of Asian Highway 46 from Kharagpur to Dhule.

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[edit] Gazeetteers History

One of the old gates of the rampart of dressed stones had an inscription to the effect that it was erected in 1729 during the reign of Muhammad Malikkhan. Malkapur is mentioned in Ain-i-Akbari as the headquarters of a paragana in the sarkar of Narnala. The town is said to have been founded about five centuries back by a prince of the Faruqi house of Khandesh and is said to have been named by him after the princess, Malika, his daughter. But the story is improbable as no record of any journey in this direction by Miran Ghani Adil Khan, the Faruqi prince of the period has yet been traced. In 1761 the town was rich enough to pay Rs. 60,000 to the army of Raghunath Rav for exemption from plunder. The Nizams used to keep a force of about 20,000 men in this frontier district of their dominions. Daulatrav Shinde and Raghuji Bhosle were encamped near Malkapur when the British envoy Colonel Collins, after presenting General Wellesley's ultimatum, quit Shinde's camp in 1803. Malkapur was the scene of several petty battles between zamin-dars, rural talukdars, Rajputs and Musalmans, during the period between the beginning of the nineteenth century and the Assignment of Berar to the East India Company in 1853. The following extract taken from the Old Buldhana District Gazetteer published in 1910 gives an interesting account of one of these fights which took place in 1837. 'In 1837 a Musalman shot dead a Rajput of Dattala who had insulted him at the Pimpalgaon fair. The act generated a blood feud, and twelve years later Lal Singh of Dattala, without warning or fresh provocation, assembled a band of nearly three thousand Hindus to avenge his relation's death. The fanatical Sikhs of Nanded on the Godavari sent a contingent of five hundred men and the first news of the impending attack came to the Musalmans of Malkapur from their friends at Patur, who sent hasty word that this formidable company was marching hy. The Rajputs and Sikhs assaulted Malkapur. There was the usual street lighting, burning, sacking, and slaying, though not many lives were lost, and the Muhammedans were worsted. This was, however, only the first game of the rubber, for the Musahnans were flocking to the fray from neighbouring towns; from Burhanpur especially a strong body had set out. The police and the local militia under the talukdar were utterly powerless, but detachments of the Nizam's army [ The Hyderabad contingent.] under Major Arthur Wyndham, then arrived, and found Malkapur empty and deserted. The Musal-mans had been driven out and the Rajputs had retreated to Dattala, where they afterwards had a skirmish with the troops. ' [2]

[edit] Geography

Malkapur is located at 20.52° N 76.12° E[3]. It has an average elevation of 255 metres (839 feet).

[edit] Educational Institutes

  • Leeladhar Bhojraj Chandak Vidhyalay
  • Govinda Vishnu Mahajan High School & Jr. College
  • Madhubhau Saoji Memorial English School
  • Nutan Vidhyalay
  • Janata Kala Vanijya Mahavidyalaya
  • Industrial Training Institute Malkapur [Www.Dvet.Gov.In/Itimalkapur.Htm]
  • Zilla Parishad High School
  • B K Patil Sharirik Shikshan Mahavidyalaya
  • Dadasaheb Dhanaji Nana Chaudhari Social Work College
  • Dadasaheb Rameshsing Rajpur College Of Physical Education
  • Municipal Junior College
  • Malkapur Science College
  • College Of Pharmacy
  • Zakariya Agadi Junior College
  • Bharat Bharti Convent School
  • National Convent School
  • City Primary School
  • School Of Scholars
  • D.E.S. Highschool Datala
  • Government I.T.I.College, Malkapur

[edit] MEANS OF TRANSPORT

Connected to Central Railway on Bhusaval - Nagpur Mainline

  • Malkapur S.T. Stand Near by janta collage Malkapur

Connected by road to NH No. 6

  • Aurangabad Airport

180 km from Malkapur Railway Station

  • Malkapur Airport (Under Development)

MIDC Malkapur Expected Cost 1.04 Million USD / 46.2 Million INR]

  • Theatres In Malkapur

1)Hanuman , Main Road Malkapur. 2)Gajanan , 3)Sunil ,

  • Developed Village

Datala, * 8 km From Malkapur, Buldhana Road

Status:Active


[edit] TOURIST PLACES

  • Lonar Crater
  • Shri. Sant Gajanan Maharaj, Shegaon
  • Sindkhed Raja-Birth Place of Jijamata
  • Anand Sagar, Shegaon
  • World's Biggest Hanuman Murti, Nandura
  • Bhratrumandal Vithal Temple, Malkapur
  • Mangal Gate Malkapur
  • Gauri Shankar Temple Malkapur
  • Dhupeshwar Temple, at village Dhupeshwar
  • Pachamukhi hanuman Temple Malkapur worth to see
  • Gajanan maharaj temple at Gandhi chowk Malkapur
  • Purna river back water at Dhupeshwar NEAR Malkapur
  • Nalganga Dam at Nalganaga near Motala
  • Nagar Parishad garden, Chalisbigha Malkapur
  • Dasarkhed and Nandura Road MIDC
  • Shri Muktabai temple at Mukatai Nagar in Jalgaon district
  • Pal, small picnic spot in Jalgaon district.
  • Changdev temple Near Malkapur

[edit] Demographics

As of 2001 India census[4], Malkapur had a population of 61,015. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Malkapur has an average literacy rate of 69%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 75%, and female literacy is 63%. In Malkapur, 15% of the population is under 6 years of age.

[edit] Malkapur Sub-division

Malkapur is Sub-division of Buldhana district and consiist of Motala, Nandura and Malkapur tehsils.

[edit] Malkapur Tehsil

Malkapur tehsil consist of 64 villages. Some of these villages are

  • Datala
  • Waghola
  • Narwel
  • Mhaiswadi
  • Wiwara
  • Dasarkhed
  • Talaswada
  • Tandulwadi
  • Zodga
  • Harsoda
  • Dharangaon
  • Anurabad
  • Wadoda
  • Kund Kd* Kund Bk
  • Nimbari
  • Gadegaon
  • Bahapura
  • Deodhaba
  • Bhalegaon
  • Higna Kazi
  • Harankhed
  • Wadji
  • Aland
  • Dudhalgaon
  • Waghud
  • Girni
  • Makner
  • Datala
  • Siradhon
  • Morkhed
  • Umali
  • Bhadgani
  • Wadner
  • Lasura
  • Warkhed

[5].

[edit] Malkapur Tehsil Population [2001 Census]

Detailed Listing

  • 1 Dudhalgaon Kh. 766.00
  • 2 Waghola 1,749.00
  • 3 Chinchol 321.00
  • 4 Hingana Nagapur 38.00
  • 5 Narwel 3,964.00
  • 6 Mhaiswadi 1,878.00
  • 7 Chikhali 40.00
  • 8 Rantham 753.00
  • 9 Bhangura 839.00
  • 10 Tighra Pr. Malkapur 763.00
  • 11 Rangaon 595.00
  • 12 Wiwara 1,649.00
  • 13 Dasarkhed 1,507.00
  • 14 Talaswada 1,663.00
  • 15 Tandulwadi Pr. Malkapur 1,367.00
  • 16 Telkhed 131.00
  • 17 Zodga 2,501.00
  • 18 Harsoda 2,078.00
  • 19 Shivni 237.00
  • 20 Nimboli 94.00
  • 21 Dharangaon 3,432.00
  • 22 Anurabad 1,305.00
  • 23 Wadoda 3,147.00
  • 24 Panhera Pr. Malkapur 1,231.00
  • 25 Kund Bk. 1,371.00
  • 26 Kund Kh. 1,272.00
  • 27 Malkapur (Rural) 6,830.00
  • 28 Khokodi 4.00
  • 29 Nimbari 1,009.00
  • 30 Wakodi 972.00
  • 31 Gadegaon 1,835.00
  • 32 Khaparkhed 56.00
  • 33 Bahapura 1,713.00
  • 34 Gorad 305.00
  • 35 Deodhaba 3,476.00
  • 36 Bhalegaon 1,467.00
  • 37 Hingana Kazi 1,411.00
  • 38 Khadki 100.00
  • 39 Pimpalkhunta (Mahadeo) 663.00
  • 40 Khamkhed Pr. Malkapur 960.00
  • 41 Wajirabad 249.00
  • 42 Jambhuldhaba 2,228.00
  • 43 Gaulkhed 284.00
  • 44 Chinchkhed BK. 155.00
  • 45 Harankhed 1,456.00
  • 46 Wadji 1,542.00
  • 47 Aland 1,178.00
  • 48 Dudhalgaon BK. 1,863.00
  • 49 Lonwadi Pr. Malkapur 1,543.00
  • 50 Balad Pr. Malkapur 2,638.00
  • 51 Waghud 2,060.00
  • 52 Ghirni 2,835.00
  • 53 Makner 1,292.00
  • 54 Datala 7,095.00
  • 55 Siradhon 1,141.00
  • 56 Morkhed Kh. 281.00
  • 57 Morkhed Bk. 1,093.00
  • 58 Umali 3,903.00
  • 59 Bhadgani 2,639.00
  • 60 Nimkhed Pr. Vadner 1,307.00
  • 61 Pimpalkhuta Pr. Vadner 979.00
  • 62 Lasura 1,187.00
  • 63 Warkhed 2,581.00
  • 64 Sawali 152.00

[edit] References

  1. ^ Census India: Malkapur 1.
  2. ^ Malkapur History
  3. ^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Malkapur
  4. ^ Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns. (Provisional). Census Commission of India. Retrieved on 2007-09-03.
  5. ^ - Buldhana district website