Nampur

Nampur is a village in Nashik District of Maharashtra, India.[1] It is situated near Satana, the headquarters for Baglan Taluka, at the distance of 21 km. It is known in the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Gujarat for its cattle market. It is near to Gujarat and is a major transportation hub. It is 35 kilometers from the city of Malegaon and 25 from Taharabad on the road (SH-14) to Gujarat. The first MLA elected from Baglan Taluka was from Tembhe which is just 7 km from Nampur.

Background

Being near to Gujarat, Nampur experiences Marathi and Ahirani languages to large extent. The major business of the city is agriculture. Major crops are seasonal onions, grapes, pomegranates (Anar), wheat, bajra, jowar, sugar cane. The village is at a distance of approx 15 km. from the Ravalgaon Sugar Factory and 30 kilometers from GISAKA (girana sakar karkhana).

It comes under the Baglan Legislative Constituency and for Lok Sabha it comes under the Dhule Constituency.

The city is also famous for its "Yatra" (religious fair) held in Feb every year in honor of Mata Bhavani. It has a Vitthal Mandir, Ram Mandir and ancient Vyaghreshwar (Self oriented Shree Mahadev)located on the bank of river mosam. Vyghreshwar is also popularly called as 'Motha Mahadev'. Rinmukteshwar (a god who saves us from all debts), Durgamata Mandir.

The city is located on the right (southwest) bank of the Mokshaganga River (Mausam River).[2] Nampur has two secondary schools, two junior and senior colleges along with newly opened primary English medium schools.

Nampur is nearer to Gujarat for agricultural products such as Pomegranate, Coriander and other crops. Also the historical forts of SALHER and MULHER are approx 50 km from Nampur. Other places which are nearby Nampur includes - MANGITUNGI, the holy place for Jains and MULHER, which is considered as a very sacred place for Hindus.

Demographics

In the 2001 census, the village of Nampur had 12,458 inhabitants, with 6,386 males (51.3%) and 6,072 females (48.7%), for a gender ratio of 951 females per thousand males.[3]

Coordinates: 20°43′43″N 74°18′39″E / 20.72861°N 74.31083°E / 20.72861; 74.31083

Nampur is also well known for the traditional species and "Adkittas", the beetle nut cutters. Beyond this Nampur is famous for the cattle market on wenasday . Cows, buffaloes, bullocks, goats from nearly all the species used in Maharashtra are bought and sold here.

Notes

  1. 2001 Census Village code for Nampur = 02497500, "2001 Census of India: List of Villages by Tehsil: Maharashtra" (PDF). Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. p. 485. Archived (PDF) from the original on 13 November 2012.
  2. Dhulia, India, Sheet NF 43-14 (topographic map, scale 1:250,000), Series U-502, United States Army Map Service, September 1956
  3. "Census 2001 Population Finder: Maharashtra: Nashik: Bhopalgarh: Kashti". Office of The Registrar General & Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. Archived from the original on 19 May 2013.

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