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Chandrapur

Chandrapur is a district in the State of Maharashtra in India. It is located between 19.30’ N to 20.45’N Latitude and 78.46’E longitude. The district is bounded by Nagpur , Bhandara and Wardha on the northern side. Yavatmal on the western side. Gadchiroli on the eastern side and Adilibad district of the Andhra Pradesh on the southern side. The eastern and western boundaries of the district are well defined by the river Waingabga and Wardha, the tributaries of Godavari.

Chandrapur districts occupies an area of 11,443 sq. Km and had population of 1,771,994 as per census 2001.

Chandrapur district comprises of the tehsil of Chandrapur , Bhadravati, Warora, Chimur, Nagbhir, Bramhpuri, Sindhewahi, Mul, Gondpipri, Pomburna, Saoli, Rajura, Korpana, Jivati and Balharshah.

History

The district Chandrapur was earlier known as 'Chanda' according to tradition and legend the name of the place was 'Lokapura' which was first changed to ' Indpur' and subsequently to Chandrapur. During the British colonial period it was called Chanda district, which was again changed to its original name 'Chandrapur' around 1964.

Hindu and Buddhist kings are said to have ruled the area for a long time, Later on Gonds overtook Dana Chiefs who ruled Chandrapur around 9 th century and Gond Kings ruled the area till 1751 after which Maratha period started. Raghuji Bhosale, the last King of the dynasty, died heirless in 1853 and Nagpur province together with Chandrapur was declared annexed to British Empire.

In 1854, Chandrapur formed and independent district and in 1874, it comprised of three tehsils Viz Mul, Warora and Bramhpuri. In 1874, however, upper Godavai district of Madras was abolished and four tehsils were added to Chandrapur to form one tehsil with Sironcha as its headquarters. In 1895, the headquarters of one tehsil transferred to MUl to Chandrapur. A new tehsil with headquarter at Gadchoroli was created in 1905 by transfer of zamindari estates from Bramhpuri and Chandrapur tehsil. An small zamindari tract from Chandrapur district as transferred to newly from districts in 1907. In the same year and area of about 1560 sq. km. comprising of three divisions of the lower Sironcha tehsil namely Cherla, Albak nad Nugir were transferred to Madras State.

No major changes occurred in the boundaries of the district or its tehsils between 1911-1955. Consequent upon reorganization of the states in 1956, the district was transferred from Madhya Pradesh to Bombay state. In the same Rajura tehsil, a part of Adilabad district of Hydrabad state, was transferred to Nanded district subsequently it was transferred to Chandrapur district in 1959. The district became part of the Maharashtra since its creation in May 1960. For administrative convenience and industrial and agricultural development , this district was again divided into Chandrapur and Gadchiroli district after 1981 census.

Politics

Assembly constituencies and their extent after delimitation order of 2008

70 Rajura Vidhan Sabha Constituency - 1. Korpana Tehsil, 2. Rajura Tehsil, 3. Gondpipri Tehsil, 4. Jiwti Tehsil.
71 Chandrapur Vidhan Sabha Constituency in Maharashtra (SC) - Chandrapur Tehsil (Part) Revenue Circle Ghugus and Chandrapur (MC).
72 Ballarpur Vidhan Sabha Constituency - 1. Mul Tehsil, 2. Pombhurna Tehsil, 3. Ballarpur Tehsil, 4. Chandrapur Tehsil (Part)- Revenue Circle - Chandrapur (2) and Chandrapur Rayatwari.
73 Brahmapuri Vidhan Sabha Constituency - 1. Sawali Tehsil, 2. Sindewahi Tehsil, 3. Brahmapuri Tehsil (Part), Revenue Circle- Gangalwadi, Brahmapuri and Brahmapuri (MC).
74 Chimur Vidhan Sabha Constituency - 1. Chimur Tehsil, 2. Nagbhir Tehsil and 3. Brahmapuri Tehsil (Part), Revenue Circle Arher Navargaon.
75 Warora Vidhan Sabha Constituency - 1. Warora Tehsil 2. Bhadravati Tehsil.

Places of interest

Ramala Tank , Junona Tank, Chandrapur , Ghodazari Project, Satbahini Tapovan, Naghbir, Adyal Tekari, Bramhpuri, Ramdegi, Chimur, Tadoba Andhari Tiger Project, Shree Mahakali Mata Mandir, Chandrapur, Fossil Park, Dongargaon, Anandwan Ashram, Warora, Bhadravati, Fort of Gond Raja at Chandrapur, Manikgadh Fort

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