NAGPUR CITY | ABOUT NAGPUR | NAGPUR IN MAHARASHTRA | NAGPUR CENTER OF INDIA

Nagpur CITY
NAGPUR CITY | ABOUT NAGPUR | NAGPUR IN MAHARASHTRA | NAGPUR CENTER OF INDIA
Nagpur is a city in the central part of India. In Maharashtra State. Left side is the map of Maharashtra state shows the position of Nagpur city. Nagpur district is located between 21*45 N to 20*30 N and 78*15 E to 79*45 E, which essentially indicates that Nagpur district is located in the Deccan Plateau. The adjoining districts are Bhandara on the east, Chandrapur on the south, Amravati and Wardha on the west and in the north shares the boundary with Madhya Pradesh.

It is practically at geographical center of India, in fact the zero milestone of India is in this city. All major highways NH-7 ( Varanasi - Kanyakumari ) & NH-6 (Mumbai - Sambalpur - Calcutta) and major railways trunk route (Mumbai, Chennai, Howrah * Delhi) pass through the city. Important Central & State Government offices and institutions are located in Nagpur. Industrial Development is existing along the fringe areas like Kamptee, Hingna, Wadi, Khapri, Butibori and Kalmeshwar

Nāgpur About this sound pronunciation (help·info)  (Marathi: नागपूर) is a city in the state of Maharashtra, and is the largest city in the tribal central India and also the third largest city by population in the state of Maharashtra. With a population of around 2,420,000; Nagpur UA  is the 13th largest urban conglomeration in India[3], the 114th largest city [2]  in world, and the 143rd largest urban area in world in terms of population.[4]  The city is also the seat of annual winter session of Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha. Nagpur is also the major commercial and political center of the backward Vidarbha  region of Maharashtra, and is also famous throughout the country as "Orange City" for being a major trade center of oranges.[5]  The city assumes political importance from being the headquarters for the Hindu nationalist organisation RSS and an important location for the Dalit Buddhist movement.

Nagpur lies precisely at the center of the country with the Zero mile marker (indicating the geographical center of India) located here.[6] The city was founded by Gond people but later became part of Maratha Empire under the Bhonsles. The British East India Company took over Nagpur in 19th century and made it the capital of Central Provinces and Berar. After first states' reorganization, the city lost the capital status but as per informal "Nagpur Pact" between political leaders; was made the second capital of Maharashtra.
 
 


   

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