Pandharkaoda

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"Pandharkawada"
Pandharkawada
city
"Pandharkawada"
Location in Maharashtra, India
Coordinates: 20°01′00″N 78°32′00″E / 20.0167°N 78.5333°E / 20.0167; 78.5333Coordinates: 20°01′00″N 78°32′00″E / 20.0167°N 78.5333°E / 20.0167; 78.5333
Country  India
State Maharashtra
District Yavatmal
Population (2001)
  Total 26,567
Languages
  Official Marathi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 445302
Telephone code -07235
Sex ratio 1000:940 /

Pandharkawada is a city and a municipal council in Yavatmal district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

Geographical Information of Kelapur Taluka

Area 820 km2.

Agriculture Land 660 km2.

Forest Land 90 km2.

Total Villages 141 (inhabited -134, uninhabited - 17)

Total Population 140944(male - 71706, female - 69238)

Child Population 20065 (male - 10306, female - 9769)

Sex ratio 966

Literacy 83570 (male - 49305, female - 34265)

Average rainfall 1100.5 mms./td>

Family 26000

Farmers 139

Farm labours 305

SC farm labours 9000

ST farm labours 46000

Agriculture Crops in Yavatmal District

Kharip Crops

Jowar, Cotton, Groundnut and rice are the major kharip crops.

Jowar – It grows in various talukas such as Pusad, Ner, Mahagaon, Umarkhed, Maregaon, Ghatanji, Wani, Zari Jamni.

Cotton – Cotton growing major talukas are Ghatanji, Wani, Pusad, Umarkhed, Mahagaon and Ner.

Groundnut - Groundnut crop largely taken in talukas such as Pusad, Digras, Darwha, Arni, Ghatanji etc.

Rabi Crops

Wheat and gram are the important crops grown in Rabi sesame and linseed (Jawas) are also grown along with these crops.

Wheat – Mainly Wheat grown in the talukas lying in river basins of Wardha and Painganga. Umarkhed, Pusad, Wani, Digras, Maregaon and Zari Jamni are major wheat growing talukas. Other talukas such as Arni, Ghatanji and Yavatmal also takes this crops.

Gram – Gram is grown in the talukas such as Umarkhed, Wani, Ralegaon, Maregaon, Pusad, Digras, Ghatanji and Babhulgaon.

Irrigated crops

Sugarcane, bananas, Oranges, Grapes and betel leaves are few important irrigated crops grown in district.

Sugar cane – Sugarcane is grown in the Pusad, Umarkhed and Mahagaon talukas.

Bananas and Oranges – Zadgaon, Ralegaon, Kalamb and Dabha-Pahur regions have various Banana and Oranges plantations.

Grapes – There are vineyards in Pusad and Umarkhed region.

Betel leaves - Lalkhed, Darwha, Digras and Umarkhed region have betal leaves plantation.

Demographics

As of 2001 India census,[1] Pandharkawada had a population of 26,567. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Pandharkawada has an average literacy rate of 74%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 80%, and female literacy is 68%. In Pandharkawada, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age.Now at sense of 2011 it was completely change during in 10 years.

Popular=

Maharashtra is successful state in India & Pandharkawada is Best municipality in Maharashtra.It is clean popular municipality. Pandharkawada municipality won many awards like "BEST MUNICIPALITY AT AMRAVATI DIVISION " of 2006 as well as 2011 for there quality. Pandharkawada is fast developing city because of National Highway-7 in INDIA.pandharkawada consist of one river known as "KhooNi". It meet 'Painganga' and painganga to Wardha River.Pandhrkawada include of best education quality.

Transport

Pandharkawada is located on the NH-7 on Nagpur-Hyderabad section. The NH-7 is largest Long Highway in INDIA.The MSRTC buses connecte the city to Nagpur, Ghatanji, Yavatmal, Chandrapur, Amravati, Akola, Nanded, Aurangabad, Adilabad, and Hyderabad.

Places

    • The Kelapur is the Capital of King Of GOND. It become advertised at 17th sectary.
    • There are dense forest found in Tipeshwar is the well-known forests of the district. Trees like teak, bamboo, tendu, hirda, apta and moha available in the forests.
    • Wild-bear, Deer, Nilgai, Sambar and Hyena are some of the animals found in the forests. Tipeshwar and Painganga are the two wild-life sanctuaries in the district. The Peacock, our national bird, can be seen in these forests.

References

  1. "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01. 
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