Chandrapur district explained

Chandrapur district
Settlement Type:District of Maharashtra
Total Type:Total
Coor Pinpoint:Chandrapur
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: India
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Maharashtra
Subdivision Type2:Division
Subdivision Name2:Nagpur
Established Title:Established
Seat Type:Headquarters
Seat:Chandrapur
Parts Type:Tehsils
Parts Style:para
P1:1. Chandrapur, 2. Bhadravati, 3. Warora, 4. Chimur, 5. Nagbhid, 6. Bramhapuri, 7. Sindewahi, 8. Mul, 9. Saoli, 10. Gondpimpri, 11. Rajura, 12. Korpana, 13. Pomburna, 14. Ballarpur, 15. Jivati
Area Total Km2:11443
Population As Of:2011
Population Total:2,204,307
Population Urban:35.12%
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type1:Demographics
Demographics1 Title1:Literacy
Demographics1 Info1:88.22% (as per 2011 census)
Demographics1 Title2:Sex ratio
Demographics1 Info2:961
Governing Body:Chandrapur Zilla Parishad
Leader Title:Guardian Minister
Leader Name:Sudhir Mungantiwar
Leader Title1:Office bearers
Leader Name1:
  • President
    Mrs. Sandhya Gurnule
  • Vice President
    Mrs. Rekha Karekar
Leader Title2:District Collector
Leader Name2:
  • GC Vinay Gowda,IAS
Leader Title3:CEO, Zilla Parishad
Leader Name3:
  • Ms. Bhagyashree Dilip Vispute (IAS)
Leader Title4:Chief Conservator of Forest (CCF) Cum Wildlife Warden
Leader Name4:
  • Dr. Jitendra Ramgaonkar, IFS
Leader Title5:MPs
Leader Name5:
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+05:30
Blank Name Sec1:Major highways
Blank Info Sec1:NH 353E, NH 930, MSH 6, MSH 9, SH 233, SH 243, SH 264
Blank Name Sec2:Average annual precipitation
Blank Info Sec2:1578 mm

Chandrapur district (Marathi pronunciation: [t͡ʃən̪d̪ɾəpuːɾ]) (earlier known as Chanda district) is a district in the Nagpur Division in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Chandrapur was the largest district in India until the Gadchiroli and Sironcha tehsils were separated as Gadchiroli district in 1981. In 2011, the district population was 2,204,307.[1]

Chandrapur district is known for its super thermal power station, and its vast reserves of coal in Wardha Valley Coalfield.[2] Chandrapur also has large reservoirs of limestone which is a raw material for cement manufacturing in the district.

Chandrapur district is known for its cleanliness. Now Chandrapur city is in the top 10 cleanest cities India and 2 in Maharashtra after Navi Mumbai by The minister of housing and urban affairs rank cities based on the cleanliness index.[3]

Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve in the district is one of India's fifty-three Project Tiger reserves.[4] The 2015 census of tigers found that 120 of Maharashtra's 170 tigers were located in Chandrapur district.[5] The district has the highest tiger population in Maharashtra which leads to several man animal conflicts.

Officer

Member of Parliament

Guardian Minister

Post:Guardian Minister Chandrapur
Native Name:पालकमंत्री चंद्रपूर
Insignia:Emblem_of_India.svg
Insigniasize:50px
Insigniacaption:Emblem of India
Incumbent:Sudhir Mungantiwar
Incumbentsince:27 September 2022
Style:The Honourable
Termlength:5 years / No time limit
Appointer:Chief Minister of Maharashtra
Residence:Chandrapur
NameTerm of office
Sanjay Deotale2004-2009
Ramesh Bagwe07 November 2009 - 10 November 2010
Jitendra Awhad11 November 2010 - 26 September 2014
Sudhir Mungantiwar05 December 2014 - 08 November 2019
Vijay Namdevrao Wadettiwar09 January 2020 - 29 June 2022
Sudhir Mungantiwar24 September 2022- Incumbent

District Magistrate/Collector

Post:District Magistrate / Collector Chandrapur
Native Name:जिल्हाधिकारी तथा जिल्हादंडाधिकारी, चंद्रपूर
Insignia:Emblem_of_India.svg
Insigniasize:50px
Insigniacaption:Emblem of India
Incumbent:Shri Ajay Gulhane (IAS)
Incumbentsince:2020
Termlength:3 yrs.
Appointer:Government of Maharashtra
Residence:At Chandrapur district

list of District Magistrate / Collector

NameTerm of office
Shri Ajay Gulhane (IAS)2020 - 2022
G.C. Vinay Gowda2022 - incumbent

Divisions

Chandrapur district comprises 23 census towns and 1792 villages spread over 15 talukas.[6]

Subdivisions and talukas in Chandrapur District!Subdivision!Talukas!Villages
ChandrapurChandrapur91
BallarpurBallarpur31
MulMul106
Saoli111
GondpimpriGondpimpri97
Pombhurna71
WaroraWarora182
Bhadravati154
ChimurChimur259
Sindewahi115
RajuraRajura108
Korpana110
Jiwati83
BramhapuriBramhapuri136
Nagbhid138

Politics

The district contains six Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) constituencies. They are Rajura, Chandrapur, Ballarpur, Warora, Bramhapuri and Chimur. Rajura, Chandrapur, Ballarpur, and Warora are part of the Chandrapur Lok Sabha constituency. Bramhapuri and Chimur are part of the Gadchiroli-Chimur Lok Sabha constituency.[7] [8]

Demography

At the time of the 2011 census of India, Chandrapur district had a population of 2,204,307, which was 1.96 per cent of the population of the Maharashtra state.[9] The district population density was 193PD/sqkm.[9] Between 2001 and 2011, the district population grew by 6.43 per cent.[9] Females numbered 1,080,473 and males 1,123,834. For every 1,000 males, there were 961 females.[9] 80.01 per cent of people in Chandrapur district were literate. 35.18% of the population lived in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes made up 15.80% and 17.66% of the population respectively.[9]

At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 83.63% of the population in the district spoke Marathi, 7.00% Hindi, 2.58% Telugu, 1.59% Gondi and 0.98% Urdu as their first language.[10]

Geography

The Chandrapur district is located in the far east of Maharashtra state. It is part of Nagpur division. The district is in the eastern part of the Vidarbha region. The Chandrapur district is located between 19.30’ N and 20.45’ N latitude and at 78.46’ E longitude. The district is surrounded by Bhandara and Nagpur districts at its northern side, Wardha and Yavatmal districts at its western side, Gadchiroli district on the eastern side and Komaram Bheem and Adilabad districts of Telangana state on the southern side. In the Survey of India degree sheet, it falls in NOS 55 LF and 56 I M.

Economy

The Chandrapur district has large deposits of coal.[11] The district also has limestone mines for the manufacturing of cement.[12] The Chandrapur Super Thermal Power Station managed by the Maharashtra State Power Generation Company Limited is a thermal power plant. The Chandrapur Ferro Alloy Plant, a public sector unit engaged in the production of manganese based ferro-alloys.

In 1956, the Ballarpur Industries Limited paper mill was founded in the district. Raw materials such as bamboo, wood, sabai grass, soya bean and cottonseed oil, rags and yarn waste are sourced locally.[13]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Census of India: Search Details. ORGI. www.censusindia.gov.in. 2017-12-02.
  2. News: New generating unit adds 500MW capacity to CSTPS . The Times of India. 2017-11-14.
  3. Web site: These are the top 20 cleanest cities in India— Indore tops the list for fourth year in a row.
  4. Web site: National Tiger Conservation Authority . ntca.gov.in . 25 July 2023.
  5. News: Tadoba's Andhari Tiger Reserve: A big delight for nature enthusiasts. Joshi. Saili. 2017-11-02. The Economic Times. 2017-11-14.
  6. Web site: Talukas in Chandrapur District, Maharashtra. www.census2011.co.in. 2017-12-02.
  7. Web site: District wise List of Assembly and Parliamentary Constituencies . Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra website . 5 September 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100318055304/http://ceo.maharashtra.gov.in/acs.php . 18 March 2010.
  8. Web site: District wise List of Assembly and Parliamentary Constituencies . Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra website . 5 September 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100318055304/http://ceo.maharashtra.gov.in/acs.php . 18 March 2010.
  9. Web site: District Census Hand Book – Chandrapur . . Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  10. Web site: Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: Maharashtra . censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  11. Web site: Location Map Western Coalfields Limited. westerncoal.nic.in. 2017-11-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20171115042443/http://westerncoal.nic.in/?q=node%2F81. 15 November 2017. dead.
  12. Web site: Mining Leases. 2014. 2 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20151123014052/http://www.mahadgm.gov.in/ListPageMasterFiles/24-1-2013-21-41-9-Mining_Leases.pdf. 23 November 2015. dead.
  13. Book: Bapat. S. P.. Spatial Efficiency in Geography. 2006. Concept Publishing Company. 9788180692826. 65.