Buldhana is the district
headquarters and a Municipal Council in the Buldhana
District of Amravati
division in the Indian
State of Maharashtra. It is situated at the westernmost border of Vidarbha region of Maharashtra and is
500 km from the state capital, Mumbai. Buldana district is located in the central
portion of the State of Maharashtra. Akola, Washim, Jalgaon, Parbhani, Hingoli
districts are the adjoining districts to the East, West, South respectively.
Burhanpur district of the Madhya Pradesh is to the North. The district is
mainly covered in Survey of India topographic sheet No. 55D/8 & partly in
46P and 65A. It lies between between 1951' to 2117' North Lattitude and 7557'
to 7649' East Longitude. There are a large number of historically important
places like Lonar Crater, World famous heritage places like Ajanta Caves, Shree
Sant Gajanan Maharaj Sansthan, Shegaon and humerous tourist places, Birthplace
of Maa Jijau, Sindkhed Raja. Buldana City is a district headquarter in the
State of Maharashtra. It is connected to all metro cities of the country by
Roads. The climate of the Buldana district is generally dry and hot. Buldana
town itself i.e. district headquarters has a comparitively cool weather and is
coisidered to be the most pleasant palce in the district.
It is bounded by Madhya Pradesh on the north, Akola,
Washim, and Amravati districts on the east, Jalna district on the south, and
Jalgaon and Aurangabad districts on the west.
It is also known as the "Vidharbhacha
Praveshdwar".
The city has amazing location amidst the Mountains and it
is also a Hill Station.
Buldhana, along with the rest of Berar Province,
was part of the kingdom of Vidarbha mentioned in the Mahabharata, a Sanskrit
epic poem. Berar formed part of the Maurya Empire during the reign of Ashoka (272–231 BCE). Berar came under the
rule of the Satavahana dynasty (2nd century BCE–2nd century CE), the
Vakataka dynasty (3rd to 6th centuries), the Chalukya dynasty (6th to 8th
centuries), the Rashtrakuta Dynasty (8th to 10th centuries), the Chalukyas
again (10th to 12th centuries), and finally the Yadava dynasty of Devagiri (late 12th to early 14th centuries). A
period of Muslim rule began when Alauddin Khilji, Sultan of Delhi, conquered
the region in the early 14th century. The region was part of the Bahmani
Sultanate, which broke away from the Delhi Sultanate in the mid-14th century.
The Bahmani Sultanate broke up into smaller sultanates at the end of the 15th
century, and in 1572 Berar became part of the Nizam Shahi sultanate, based at
Ahmednagar. The Nizam Shahis ceded Berar to theMughal Empire in 1595. As Mughal rule started to
unravel at the start of the 18th century, Asaf Jah I, Nizam of Hyderabad,
seized the southern provinces of the empire (including Berar) in 1724, forming
an independent state. In 1853, the district, together with the rest of Berar,
came under the administration of the British East India Company. Berar was
divided into East and West Berar with Buldhana district being included in West
Berar. In 1903, Berar was leased by the Nizam of Hyderabad to the British
Government of India.
The district boundary has been changed many times. In 1480,
as part of Berar taraf (province) of Bahamani Sultanate, Chikhli and Mehkar
were part of Mahur division and Malkapur, Jalgaon, and Khamgaon were part of
Gawil. During Akbar's time (1542–1605), it was part of the Sarkars
(administrative unit) of Narnala, Baitalwadi, and Mehkar. In 1634 the area
became known as Payanghat Subah (Lowlands Province) while Chikli and Mehkar
were part of Balaghat Subah (Highlands Province), but by 1636 Berar became part
of a large province called Deccan. Around that time, Malkapur, Jalgaon, Badner
Bholji Pimpalgaon Raja, Jepur and Rajur were important parganas (administrative
units of the Delhi Sultanate.[8] In 1853 the district came into existence as
North Berar district with Buldhana as its headquarters. It along with South
Berar district with Hingoli as its headquarters constituted Berar Province.[9]
North Berar district included the present Amravati district, the northern half
of Akola, and Buldhana. After the Indian Rebellion of 1857 Hingoli, along with
the neighbouring countryside, was restored to the Nizam. Berar province was
reconstituted into East Berar district with headquarters at Amaravati, and West
Berar district with headquarters at Akola.[10] After 1857 Mehkar, Chikhli, and
Malkapur were part of West Berar district. In 1864 these three talukas were
made independent as South-West Berar district, which was renamed Mehkar
district in 1865. In 1867 Buldhana district came into existence, combining
North Berar and Mehkar districts. After the amalgamation of Berar with the
Central Provinces in 1903, Buldhana district became the district of Central
Provinces and Berar. In August 1905 Khamgaon and Jalgaon tehsils from Akola
district of Central Provinces and Berar were combined into Buldhana district.[9]
In 1950 it became part of Madhya Pradesh with Nagpur as its capital. In 1956,
along with other Marathi-speaking regions of Vidarbha, it became part of Bombay
State and part of Maharashtra State in 1960.
DemographicsandclimateinBuldhana
Buldhana district in Maharashtra has an area of around 9,680 square kilometers. The Lonar crater, which is the second largest hyper-velocity meteorite crater in the world, is located in the district. The climate of the Buldhana District is mainly tropical. The summer months are hot and humid while the winters are pleasant. The ideal time for visiting Buldhana is between the months of October and Marc
Buldhana district in Maharashtra has an area of around 9,680 square kilometers. The Lonar crater, which is the second largest hyper-velocity meteorite crater in the world, is located in the district. The climate of the Buldhana District is mainly tropical. The summer months are hot and humid while the winters are pleasant. The ideal time for visiting Buldhana is between the months of October and Marc
AttractionsinBuldhana
There are lots of tourist attractions in Buldhana District. The region is known for its scenic beauty and charming atmosphere. A large number of sightseeing tours are arranged by the local tourist board and the travel agencies.
There are lots of tourist attractions in Buldhana District. The region is known for its scenic beauty and charming atmosphere. A large number of sightseeing tours are arranged by the local tourist board and the travel agencies.
- Lonar, site of Lonar crater lake and Lonar Sanctuary
- Sindkhed Raja, birthplace of Veer Mata Jijabai, mother of Chhatrapati Shivaji and palace of Lakhuji Jadhav
- Temple of Shri Renuka Devi in Chikhli
- Balaji Temple in Mehkar
- Balaji Temple in Deulgaon Raja
- The Durgah of Sailani Baba in Chikli
- Shri Bapuji Maharaj in Malegaon
- Dnyanganga Sanctuary
- Ambabarva Sanctuary
- The world's biggest Hanuman idol ({{convert}105|ft}} in Nandura
- Malegaon Gond Bapuji Maharaj Temple
- Palsi Supo Supoji Maharaj Temple
- Hanuman Mandir by Samarth Ramdas at Waghali, near Khamgaon
An added attraction of the
Buldhana District, Maharashtra is the festivals. Travelers can visit the Sarai
Mahasiddha Baba fair and Shri Balaji fair. One can buy wide range of local
handicrafts and artifacts from the fairs. One can also make a trip to the
Ajanta caves which are within easy reach from here.
Accommodation is easily available in Buldhana. There are a number of guest houses, lodges and hotels in Buldhana. They offer satisfactory lodging facilities at moderate rates. Most of them locatedclosetothemaintowncenter.
- Krishna lodge
- Tushar Lodge
TransportinBuldhana
Buldhana District is easily accessible. The nearest airport is located in the city of Aurangabad. One can easily go to Aurangabad from Buldhana. By road, Buldhana is linked with places like Akola, Amravati, Nagpur, Mumbai, Kolhapur, Pune, Ratnagiri and Nasik.
Balaji Temple
The Balaji temple at Deoulgaonraja near Buldhana is built on the
lines of theVenkateshwara Temple At Tirupathi and
has been constructed according to the Shilpashastras. Balaji temple is
dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara. To reach The Attraction and
travel within the city you can avail state transport buses, private taxis and
jeeps.
Lonar Crater Lake Buldhana
Situated 140 kms from Buldhana district is the Lonar Crater
that ranks amongst the world's five largest
craters and the third largest salt
water lake in the world.
Lonar Crater is a huge bowl which is believed that it was
formed 50,000 years ago by the impact of a huge meteor that descended on earth.
The depression is roughly 7 km in circumstance and 1.8 km in diameter. It was
first discovered in 1823 by British officer, C J E Alexander. The attraction
also finds mention in ancient scripts like the Skanda Puran, Padma Puran &
Aaina-e-Akbari. During the days of Emperor Akbar, Lonar also had a salt
factory.
The site also houses a Sanctuary which has hundreds of peafowl s which live inside along with many langoors, snakes, monitor lizards, mongoose, fox and deer s. Visitors can also find a few holy temples within the premises like- The Vishnu temple, Hanuman temple, Devi temple, Daityasudan temple, Gomukh temple and Ram temple.
The site also houses a Sanctuary which has hundreds of peafowl s which live inside along with many langoors, snakes, monitor lizards, mongoose, fox and deer s. Visitors can also find a few holy temples within the premises like- The Vishnu temple, Hanuman temple, Devi temple, Daityasudan temple, Gomukh temple and Ram temple.
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Preamble : The institute is established with the aim of
providing Technical Education to the students of urban as well as rural area of
the country. It was the demand from parents and students of this area since
long. Our president Hon'ble Dhrupatraoji Sawle has taken the lead in this
direction and opened the doors of professional education to the technical
aspirants of this area.
Vision : Our Vision is the ability to see even with eyes closed, to attain new pinnacles of success through human endeavor, along with academics, the institute will give importance to discipline, extra curricular as well as co-curricular activities.
Mission :
Vision : Our Vision is the ability to see even with eyes closed, to attain new pinnacles of success through human endeavor, along with academics, the institute will give importance to discipline, extra curricular as well as co-curricular activities.
Mission :
- Our Mission is to excel in the field of engineering by attending the utmost importance to the technology while giveing equal importance to the subjectivity.
- Catering the needs in the engineering sector in the rural area and to prepare competent engineers, imbibed with the spirit of professinalism and responsible citizenship in a competitive global environment.
- To this end, management and faculty commit themselves to provide technical education with par excellence and innovative technology.
Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering, Buldana is located in Buldana city in the State of Maharashtra. It is a self-financing private institute of great repute and is run by Dwarka Bahu Uddeshiya Gramin Vikas Foundation, Buldana. It is recognized by the Government of Maharashtra and approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi, and is affiliated to Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati. The institute provides education and traininig that maximizes the knowledge and skills, and makes the students capable of competing confidently in the global workspace. Late Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj has opened the doors of education, not only in Kolhapur but through the state of Maharashtra with the nobel spirit of spreading the education among the masses; to free people from poverty and superstitions; to establish social and economic equality in society. The Trust adopted this name with a vision to develop engineers of high caliber, who could take up challenges of any type of an engineering job and make it a grand success, guided by originality and professionalism.
5. MIDC
Buldhana
MIDC Industrial Area is one of the finest mini Industrial areas in the Buldhana
district. MIDC has meticulously developed this mini Industrial area with a view
to attract industrialists and entrepreneurs in this region.
Details of the industrial area:
Totalareaacquired
:10.96Hectares
Areadeveloped :7.43Hectares
Nosofplotsallotted 23Nos.
Unitinproduction 4
Unitunderconstruction 1
Land available for demarcation : 1.88 hectares
Areadeveloped :7.43Hectares
Nosofplotsallotted 23Nos.
Unitinproduction 4
Unitunderconstruction 1
Land available for demarcation : 1.88 hectares
Buldhana MIDC Land Rates
IndustrialPlotspersq.mtr
25
Commerciallotspersq.mtr:50
NOTE :
Commerciallotspersq.mtr:50
NOTE :
1.
MIDC reserves the right to revise the rates without prior notice.
2. If the plot is facing State Highway/National Highway or the service road parallel to highways, then 15% additional premium will have to be paid.
3. If the plot is having the more frontage than the standard size, then additional frontage charges will have to be paid for the excess frontage per running meter decided by the corporation time to time.
4. If the plot is situated at the junction as stated at 1) above or having the excess frontage as stated at 3) above, in that case the additional premium will have to be recovered which will be on higher side.
2. If the plot is facing State Highway/National Highway or the service road parallel to highways, then 15% additional premium will have to be paid.
3. If the plot is having the more frontage than the standard size, then additional frontage charges will have to be paid for the excess frontage per running meter decided by the corporation time to time.
4. If the plot is situated at the junction as stated at 1) above or having the excess frontage as stated at 3) above, in that case the additional premium will have to be recovered which will be on higher side.
Buldhana MIDC Location Details
Buldhana
Mini Industrial Area is situated just about 4 kms away from Buldhana City on
the Chikhali - Buldhana state Highway.
Buldhana MIDC Contact Us
RegionalOffice
C.F.CBuilding,MIDCIndustrialArea
BadneraRoad
Amravati-444601.
Tel :0721-521312/520998,9823166426
Fax :0721-520507
Email :roamravati@midcindia.org
HeadOffice
Jt.ChiefExecutiveOfficer
MIDC,UdyogSarathi`,
Mumbai -400093.
Tel :91-022-26871462,91-022-26870027/52/54
Fax :91-022-26870026
Email : jtceo@midcindia.or
C.F.CBuilding,MIDCIndustrialArea
BadneraRoad
Amravati-444601.
Tel :0721-521312/520998,9823166426
Fax :0721-520507
Email :roamravati@midcindia.org
HeadOffice
Jt.ChiefExecutiveOfficer
MIDC,UdyogSarathi`,
Mumbai -400093.
Tel :91-022-26871462,91-022-26870027/52/54
Fax :91-022-26870026
Email : jtceo@midcindia.or
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