Nanded Explained

Nanded
Native Name:Nandigram
Settlement Type:City
Nickname:Nanditaṭa, Nandigrāma, City of Poets, City of Gurdwaras
Pushpin Map:India Maharashtra#India3
Coordinates:19.15°N 77.3°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Type2:Region
Subdivision Type3:District
Subdivision Name1:Maharashtra
Subdivision Name2:Marathwada
Subdivision Name3:Nanded district
Established Title:Established
Named For:Gurudwara
Government Type:Maha-nagar Palika
Governing Body:Nanded-Waghala Municipal Corporation
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Vacant
Leader Title1:Municipal Commissioner
Leader Name1:
  • Mahesh Kumar Doifode, IAS
Leader Title2:MLAs
Leader Name2:
Leader Title3:City Police Commissioner
Leader Name3:
  • -------, (IPS)
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:63.22
Elevation M:362
Population Total:550,439
Population As Of:2011
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Rank:2nd (Marathwada)
79th (India)
Population Demonym:Nandedkar
Demographics Type1:Language
Demographics1 Title1:Official
Demographics1 Info1:Marathi
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+5:30
Postal Code Type:PIN CODE
Postal Code:431601 to 606
Area Code Type:Telephone code
Area Code:02462
Iso Code:IN-MH
Registration Plate:MH-26
Blank3 Name Sec1:Distance from Mumbai
Blank3 Info Sec1:575km (357miles) E (land)
Blank4 Name Sec1:Distance from Hyderabad
Blank4 Info Sec1:293km (182miles) NW (land)
Blank5 Name Sec1:Distance from Aurangabad
Blank5 Info Sec1:255km (158miles) SE (land)
Blank Name Sec1:Gross domestic product
Blank Info Sec1:INR 21,257.00crores (2013) [2]

Nanded is a city in Maharashtra state, India. It is the tenth largest city in the state and the seventy-ninth most populated city in India. It is the second largest city in Marathwada region. It is the district headquarters of Nanded district.

Guru Gobind Singh established camp in Nanded and the Gurgaddi was transferred to him. One of the Panj Takhts of Sikhi, Hazur Sahib is located in the city of Nanded. It was here that Guru Gobind Singh initiated Madho Daas whom became Banda Singh Bahadur one of the famous leaders of the Khalsa Panth whom played a role during the downfall of the Mughal Empire.

Location

Nanded is located on the banks of river Godavari in west-central India. Nanded district borders Latur district, Parbhani district and Hingoli district to the west and Yavatmal district to the north. The district is bordered by the Nizamabad, Kamareddy, Nirmal and Adilabad districts of Telangana state to the east and Bidar district of Karnataka state to the south.

Nanded has two parts: Old Nanded 20.62km2 occupies the north bank of the Godavari river; New Nanded, to the south of the river, 31.14km2 encompasses Waghala and neighbourhoods.

Etymology

From a copper plate inscription found at Washim, a town approximately 150km (90miles) north of Nanded, archaeologists deduce the city was formerly known as (Marathi: नंदितट). Another name was .[3] Folklore suggests that the name "Nanded" developed from the Vahana of Shiva. Shiva was said to have performed penance on the banks of the Godavari river. This "" later became "Nanded".

History

In the 1st century CE, power in the area lay with the Andhrabhrtyas and Satvahanas.[4] In the 5th and 4th centuries BCE, Nanded was ruled by the Nanda dynasty. In the 3rd century BCE (about 272 to 231 BCE), it was part of the Maurya Empire under Ashoka. Local irrigation practices and Nanded itself are recorded in the treatise, Leela Charitra (late 1200s CE).[5] Nanded was the birthplace of three Marathi poet-saints—Vishnupant Shesa, Raghunath Shesa, and Vaman Pandit[6] Construction of Kandhar Fort, located in Kandhar, is attributed to the Rashtrakuta king Krishna III of Malkheda who ruled around 10th century CE.

From 1636, Nanded was the centre of governance of Nizam State, which includes present-day Telangana and Karnataka, and was an imperial province of the Mughal Badshah (emperor) Shah Jahan. In 1657, Nanded merged into Bidah Subah. Guru Nanak (1469 1539 CE) passed through Nanded on his way to Sri Lanka. Guru Gobind Singh (1666 1708 CE) arrived in Nanded with the Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah I (1643 1712 CE) near the end of August in 1707 CE. When Bahadur Shah moved on to Golconda, Guru Gobind Singh remained in Nanded. Guru Gobind Singh proclaimed he was the last (tenth) living guru and established the sacred text, the Guru Granth Sahib as an eternal "living" leader. Guru Gobind Singh died without a lineal descendant due to the martyrdom of his four sons.[7] [8]

In 1725, Nanded became part of Hyderabad State.[4] In about 1835, Maharaja Ranjit Singh commissioned the construction of a gurdwara at Nanded with the financial aid of Sikander Jah (3rd Nizam of hyderabad)[9] [10] It was built on the site of Guru Gobind Singh's cremation. The gurdwara is part of the Hazur Sahib.

After India gained independence in 1947, the Indian Armed Forces annexed Hyderabad and ended the rule of the Nizam in Operation Polo,[11] making Nanded part of the new Hyderabad State. Nanded remained part of the Hyderabad state until 1956 when it was included in the Bombay Presidency.

On 1 May 1960, Maharashtra state was created on a linguistic basis and the Marathi dominant Nanded district became part of Maharashtra.[12] [13] In December 2022, 25 Nanded district villages renewed their demand to merge with Telangana.[14]

Geography

Nanded urban area is 63.22km2.[15] Nanded is built on the Deccan Traps lava flows of the upper cretaceous to lower eocene eras. The lava flows are overlain by thin alluvial deposits. The lava flows are horizontal and each flow has two distinct units. The highly weathered vesicular trap and underlying weathered jointed and fractured massive trap constitutes the main water-yielding zones. The soil is mostly formed from igneous rocks and are black, medium black, shallow and calcareous types having different depths and profiles. Godavari River passes through the city.

Demographics

2011 census, Nanded had a population of 550,564. The municipality had a gender ratio of 924 females per 1,000 males. 12.4 percent of the population were under six years old. Effective literacy was 87.40 percent. 81.74 percent of women were literate. Male literacy was 92.68 percent.[16]

Transport

Road

Nanded lies on NH 61 (Kalyan–Ahmednagar–Parbhani–Nanded–Nirmal), NH 361 (Nagpur–Wardha-Yavatmal–Nanded-Latur–Solapur–Sangli–Kolhapur–Ratnagiri) and NH 161 (Akola–Washim–Hingoli–Nanded–Degloor–Sangareddy). MSRTC buses connect Nanded to many cities of the Maharashtra state. TSRTC buses connect Nanded to some cities of the Telangana state.

Rail

See main article: Hazur Sahib Nanded railway station.

See also: Wardha–Nanded line.

Hazur Sahib Nanded railway station is located on the Secunderabad–Manmad line of Nanded railway division of the South Central Railway Zone (SCR). Nanded railway division is one of the six railway divisions under South Central Railway zone of Indian Railways. Around 48 trains arrive and depart each day from this station.[18] Maltekdi railway station is another railway station serving city of Nanded.

Air

Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Airport operates flights to Delhi, Jodhpur, Bangalore, Jaipur, Hyderabad Star Airways operates flights

Economy

Crops grown around Nanded include cotton, bananas, sugarcane, mangoes, soya beans, sweet limes, Grapes, Papaya, and sorghum (jawar). Nanded has a Regional Cotton Research Center to support the Cotton-growing industry. There is an agricultural school operational under the aegis of Krishi Vidyapeeth of Parbhani.

Tourism is supported by 10 million annual visitors who are mostly religious pilgrims.

Education

See main article: List of educational institutions in Nanded (India).

On 17 September 1994, the Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University (SRTMU) was established in Nanded after a restructuring of the Marathwada University in Aurangabad. The university supervises the educational activities in senior colleges in four districts of Marathwada division.

Notable educational institutions in Nanded include the Dr. Shankarrao Chavan Government Medical College and Shri Guru Gobind Singhji Institute of Engineering and Technology.

Governance

The city of Nanded is managed by the Nanded-Waghala Municipal Corporation (NWCMC). The corporation consists of 81 democratically elected members. The Municipal Commissioner is the Chief Executive of the corporation.

Tourism

See also: Tourism in Marathwada.

Nanded fort

Nanded Fort, also known as Nandgiri Fort is a fort located on the banks of Godavari River. The Godavari River encloses the fort on three sides. The fort has been converted into a garden to attract tourists. There is a water tank constructed in the fort.

Mandir

The Vedic rituals are regularly performed on the ghats of Godavari River which include Urvashi Ghat, Ram Ghat, and Govardhan Ghat.[19] [20]

Gurdwara

Church

Notable people

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nanded Waghala City Census 2011 data. 13 April 2015. Indian Census 2011.
  2. Web site: Records . knoema . District Gross Domestic Product of Maharashtra 2011-12 to 2019-20 .
  3. https://www.nandedairport.co.in/web/nanded-airport/about-nanded-city Nanded City
  4. Book: Maharashtra State Gazetteers: Nanded. 1971. Director of Government Printing, Stationery and Publications, Maharashtra State. 4, 576.
  5. Book: Proceedings Indian History Congress. 2007. Indian History Congress. 331.
  6. Web site: Nanded India. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2019-12-14.
  7. Book: Journal of the United Service Institution of India, Volumes 1-2. 1871. United Service Institution of India. 58.
  8. The Sikh Review. Sikh Cultural Centre. 1972. 20. 218–229. 28.
  9. Web site: The Tribune - Windows - Feature . www.tribuneindia.com.
  10. Web site: Nanded Gurdwara: Shrine of the Holy Book . 11 February 2020 .
  11. Web site: Police Action . Mohan . Guruswamy . Hyderabad on the Net . 31 July 2012.
  12. Web site: maharashtra.gov.in (Government of Maharashtra). Gazetteers Department – Bhir . 2007-02-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20070224064424/http://www.maharashtra.gov.in/english/gazetteer/Beed/places_bhir_town.html. 24 February 2007 . live.
  13. Web site: beed.nic.in . New Page 4 . 2007-03-04 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070928012021/http://beed.nic.in/htmldocs/socioeco.htm . 28 September 2007 . dmy-all.
  14. Web site: Nanded villages demand merger with Telangana | Aurangabad News - Times of India . .
  15. http://182.73.186.23/nwcmc/home.php Nanded home page
  16. Web site: Provisional Population Totals, Census of India 2011; Cities having population 1 lakh and above . Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India . 26 March 2012.
  17. https://censusindia.gov.in/nada/index.php/catalog/11382/download/14495/DDW27C-01%20MDDS.XLS Census India 2011
  18. Web site: NED/Hazur Sahib Nanded (4 PFs) Railway Station – Today's Train Arrival Timings – India Rail Info – A Busy Junction for Travellers & Rail Enthusiasts. India Rail Info.
  19. http://nanded.nic.in/htmldocs/tourism.html Tourism
  20. https://www.maharashtratourism.gov.in/treasures/temple/nanded-gurudwara Nanded guruwara
  21. http://nanded.nic.in/htmldocs/htmldocs/hottal.html Siddheshwar Hottal