Bhoom

Bhoom
भूम
Bhum
town
Bhoom

Location in Maharashtra, India

Coordinates: 18°27′35″N 75°39′39″E / 18.45972°N 75.66083°ECoordinates: 18°27′35″N 75°39′39″E / 18.45972°N 75.66083°E
Country  India
State Maharashtra
District Osmanabad
Tahsil Bhoom
Population (2011)
  Total 20,762
Languages
  Official Marathi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 413504
Telephone code 912478
Vehicle registration MH25
Nearest cities Latur, Beed and Barshi
Lok Sabha constituency Osmanabad
Vidhan Sabha constituency Paranda[1]

Bhoom is a town with a municipal council in Osmanabad district, Maharashtra, India, and it is the headquarters of Bhoom taluka.Bhoom municipal corporation is established in 1946.Bhoom is a small town situated in a valley of the Banashankar hill ranges of Sahyadri. It is situated on the banks of the River Banaganga, which eventually flows into the Bhima. The majority of its people are engaged in agriculture or related activities. Milk is a substantial side business for its farmers and non-farmers. Bhoom is also headquarters of a sub-division of Osmanabad district, and as a result houses a large number of government employees. Bhoom was a saunsthan(princely state)during the British raj & was ruled by Thorat Royal Family.

Demographics

In the 2001 Indian census, Bhum Tahsil had a population of 116,894, with 60,620 (51.9%) males and 56,274 (48.1%) females, for a gender ratio of 928 females per thousand males.[2]

In the 2011 census, Bhum Tahsil had 137,217 inhabitants[3] and a gender ratio of 905 females per thousand males.[4] The tahsil was 86.4% rural.[3] The literacy rate in 2011 was 73.08% overall in Bhum Tahsil, with a rate of 82.86% for males and 62.45% for females.[5] In 2011 in Bhum Tahsil, 11.5% of the population was 0 to 6 years of age.[3]

Neighbourhoods

Bhoom is divided into two areas, Kasba and Peth by the Banganga river. Kasba is the more traditional village type area with most of the people involved in farming. Peth is more cosmopolitan where people of various professions live together. At the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st, Bhoom added more white collar jobs due to the Samarth Nagar and new colonies near the college. Banganga and Ramganga dams provide water for drinking.

The neighbourhoods of Bhoom include Gandhi Chowk, Sambhaji Chowk, Maskar-Shendge Galli, Wadar Galli, Bagwan Galli,Nagoba Galli,Koshti Galli, Galib Nagar, Pardhi Pedhi, Ramhari Nagar, Kusum Nagar Bhim Nagar, and Shivaji Nagar, Farshi Galli,Lakshmi Nagar,Kasba.

Monuments and attractions

Schools and colleges

Villages

Bhoom is the only town in Bhum Tahsil. Villages there include:

Economy

The primary occupation is farming, with the principle crops being millet, wheat, gram (chickpeas), sunflower seeds, and groundnuts (peanuts). Second, in terms of income, is government service. bhoom 1

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