Jalgaon District

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Location of Jalgaon district
Location of Jalgaon district
Area 11,765 km²
Population 3,682,690(2001)
Population density 313/km² (2001)
Literacy 67% (2001)
Urbanization 28.59% (2001)

Jalgaon District (जळगाव) is a district of Maharashtra. It was formerly known as East Khandesh District. It has an area of 11,765 km², and a population of 3,682,690 (2001 census) of which 28.59% were urban. [1]

It is bounded by Madhya Pradesh state on the north, and by the districts of Buldhana to the east, Jalna on the southeast, Aurangabad on the south, Nashik on the southwest, and Dhule on the west.

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[edit] Geography

[edit] Economy

[edit] Agriculture

Major crops produced in this district are banana, cotton, wheat, millet, lime, groundnut and sugarcane.

[edit] Industries

  • Jain Irrigation Systems is a multinational company, manufacturer of Irrigation, Pipe, Plastic Sheet, Solar Energy Systems.
  • Supreme Pipes Ltd.is one of the important industry in Jalgaon having branches in India.
  • Raymond
  • Emco Transformers
  • Dal mills
  • Marico Industries

[edit] Divisions

The district consists 15 talukas (tahsils). These are Jalgaon, Jamner, Erandol, Dharangaon, Bhusawal, Bodwad, Yawal, Raver, Muktainagar, Amalner, Chopda, Parola, Pachora, Chalisgaon and Bhadgaon. The Jalgaon city is the administrative headquarters of this district.

There are 12 Vidhan Sabha constituencies in this district. They are Chalisgaon (SC), Parola, Amalner, Chopda, Erandol, Jalgaon, Pachora, Jamner, Bhusaval, Yaval, Raver and Edlabad. Erandol and Jalgaon are the two Lok Sabha constituencies of the district.

[edit] Notable personalities

[edit] Places of interest

In the district include Adavad, Amalner, Bhusawal, Changdev, Kapileshwar Pal & Yawal,Padmalaya, Patanadevi, Parola : Shree Balaji, Unapdev, and Adgaon: Satpuda Manudevi Temple.

Ajanta Caves are only 50 km from Jalgaon.

The famous photographer and connessieur, Sanjoy Bannerjee, the world famous Vedic mathematician Arya Bhatt belongs to Jalgaon District. It is also a karmabhumi of Sane Guruji and great Marathi poet Balkawi. PRESIDENT of INDIA Pratibhatai Patil, suresh ujjainwal

[edit] Media

The major Marathi newspapers published from the Jalgaon city are Deshdoot, Deshonnati, Lokmat and Sakal. journalist Harshvardhan Pawar, vijay Rajhans

[edit] External links

[edit] References

Coordinates: 18°38′60″N, 75°05′60″E


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