Parbhani district explained

Parbhani district
Settlement Type:District
Total Type:Total
Coor Pinpoint:Parbhani
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: India
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Maharashtra
Subdivision Type2:Division
Subdivision Name2:Aurangabad
Established Title:Established
Seat Type:Headquarters
Seat:Parbhani
Parts Type:Tehsils
Parts Style:para
P1:1. Parbhani, 2. Gangakhed, 3. Sonpeth, 4. Pathri, 5. Manwath, 6. Palam, 7. Sailu, 8. Jintur, 9. Purna
Area Total Km2:6251
Population As Of:2011
Population Total:1,636,086[1]
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type1:Demographics
Demographics1 Title1:Literacy
Demographics1 Info1:75.22%
Demographics1 Title2:Sex ratio
Demographics1 Info2:940
Governing Body:Parbhani Zilla Parishad
Leader Title:Guardian Minister
Leader Name:Sanjay Bansode
Leader Title1:President Z. P. Parbhani
Leader Name1:NA
Leader Title2:District Collector
Leader Name2:Mr. D. M. Mugalikar IAS
Leader Title3:CEO Z. P. Parbhani
Leader Name3:NA
Leader Title4:MPs
Leader Name4:Sanjay Haribhau Jadhav
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+05:30
Blank Name Sec1:Major highways
Blank Info Sec1:NH 222[2]
Nickname:Land of saints
Population Demonym:Parbhanikar

Parbhani district (in Marathi pronounced as /pəɾbʰəɳiː/) is one of the eight districts in the Marathawada region of Maharashtra state of India. Parbhani city is the headquarters of this district. Parbhani district is well known for the Marathwada rebellion and religious tourism of Hinduism, Jainism.

Officer

Members of Parliament

Sanjay Jadhav

Members of Legislative assembly

Guardian Minister

Post:Guardian Minister Parbhani
Native Name:पालकमंत्री परभणी
Insignia:Emblem_of_India.svg
Insigniasize:50px
Insigniacaption:Emblem of India
Incumbent:Sanjay Bansode
Incumbentsince:04 October 2023
Style:The Honourable
Termlength:5 years / No time limit
Appointer:Chief Minister of Maharashtra
Residence:Parbhani

list of Guardian Minister

NameTerm of office
Diwakar Raote
31 October 2014 - 8 November 2019
Nawab Malik
9 January 2020 - 27 March 2022
Dhananjay Munde

Additional Charge
27 March 2022 - 29 June 2022
Tanaji Sawant
24 September 2022 - 4 October 2023
Sanjay Bansode
4 October 2023 - Incumbent

District Magistrate/Collector

Post:District Magistrate / Collector Parbhani
Native Name:जिल्हाधिकारी तथा जिल्हदंडाधिकरी परभणी
Insignia:Emblem_of_India.svg
Insigniasize:50px
Insigniacaption:Emblem of India
Incumbent:Mr. Raghunath Gawade (IAS)
Incumbentsince:2023
Termlength:No time limit
Appointer:Government of Maharashtra
Residence:At Parbhani District

list of District Magistrate / Collector

History

From 1596 to 1724, major part of the present territory of the district was divided between Pathri and Washim sarkars of Berar Subah of the Mughal empire. In 1724, after the battle of Sakharkheda, it went under the Nizam's rule. Following the re-organization of the states in 1956, Parbhani along with the other districts of Marathwada became part of Bombay State. On 1 May 1960 when Maharashtra state was formed, it became a part of it.[3]

Geography

Parbhani district lies between 18.45 and 20.10 North Latitudes and 76.13 and 77.39 East Longitude. The district is bounded on the north by Hingoli and Buldhana districts. On the east by Nanded and Hingoli, on the South by Latur and on the West by Beed and Jalna districts.

The hills on the north east form part of the Ajanta Hill ranges which passes through Jintur Tahsil. The hills on the southern side are the Balaghat Hill ranges. The district is at an average height of 357 m from mean sea level.

Climate

Parbhani's climate is classified as tropical. The Köppen-Geiger climate classification is Aw. When compared with winter, the summers have much more rainfall.[4]

This entire Marathwada region, a district geographical region, was a part of Hyderabad State. After reorganization of states in 1956 it became a part of the then Bombay state and from 1960 onwards it is part of the present Maharashtra state.

The state capital of Mumbai is to the west; Parbhani is well connected by road to other major towns in Maharashtra and also in the neighboring state of Telangana. Parbhani is a major railway junction connecting Telangana with Marathwada.

In the northeast, on the boundary of Parbhani and Hingoli districts there is extension of Ajanta ranges called Nirmal Hills. The main river in the district is Godavari River, other rivers are Purna and Dudhana which are tributaries of Godavari. Major dams in Parbhani district are Yeldari dam which is on Purna River, Lower Dudhana dam is on Dudhana river, Mudgal barrage on Godavari River, Masoli Dam on Masoli River, and Karpara Dam on Karpara River.

Administrative Divisions

Parbhani district covers an area of about 6250.58 km2. The district is divided into 9 administrative Sub-units (Tehsils), namely, Parbhani, Gangakhed, Sonpeth, Pathri, Manwath, Palam, Selu, Jintur, and Purna.

Demographics

According to the 2011 census Parbhani district has a population of 1,836,086,[5] roughly equal to the nation of Kosovo[6] or the US state of Nebraska.[7] This gives it a ranking of 259th in India (out of a total of 640).[5] The district has a population density of 295PD/sqkm .[5] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 20.18%.[5] Parbhani has a sex ratio of 940 females for every 1000 males,[5] and a literacy rate of 75.22%. 31.03% of the population live in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 13.47% and 2.21% of the population respectively.[5]

Religion

Hindus and Buddhists make up the majority of the population, both concentrated in rural areas. Ministry of Minority Affairs declared Parbhani as Minority Concentration District as Muslims makes 15.97% of the population.[8] Muslims are concentrated in urban areas and make up the majority in Jintur and Pathri.[9]

Languages

At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 78.35% of the population in the district spoke Marathi, 11.97% Urdu, 4.99% Hindi and 3.06% Lambadi as their first language.[10]

Languages used mostly in the district include Marathi, Dakkhani (Deccan) Urdu, Andh, Lambadi and Hindi.[11]

Land of saints

Parbhani has been described as the land of saints, as several saints have been associated with Parbhani including Janabai from Gangakhed. The famous mathematician Bhaskarbhatt was from Bori in Parbhani district.

Nemgiri (sequence of caves) related to Jainism, is situated in Jintur town of the district.[12]

Sri Sai Janmasthan Temple (Sai Baba Birth Temple) is a temple in heart of the Pathri town, where spiritual master Sai Baba of Shirdi was born.[13] [14]

Selu town was home to Guru of Shri Sai Baba "Shri Babasaheb Maharaj". Sai Baba stayed with him for 12 years during which time he acquired knowledge from his Guru.

Turabul Haq Dargah, the tomb of the eponymous Muslim saint is located in Parbhani city.

Mudgaleshwar

It is located on the bank of the Godavari river. A temple is in the midst of the river. The temple in the middle of the river flow and is more than nine hundred years old and same is written on stone script at the entrance. Temple on river bank and old ghat was built by "Ahilya Bai" 250 years back. Lord "Narasimha Swamy" has taken the form "Shivalinga" along with his wife "Mahalaxmi" and son "Moudgalya" and daughter-in-law "Jaabalabai". During rainy season the temple gets immersed in water. To have darshan one has to swim to the temple. Best time to visit is summer season i.e. from April to June. To reach the place one has to travel by train via "Parbhani" or "Parli Vaidyanath".

The temple used to be managed by Shri Sahebrao Mudgalkar and Shri Subhashrao Mudgalkar. The Shivaratri is celebrated here every year. All type of pujas are performed here. Nagbali and Sukhshanti pujas are very famous.

The new dam is constructed on the river. Recently a Dattatriya temple is constructed and murthy staphana is completed on 26 December 2012.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Parbhani District : Census 2011 data. 9 October 2012.
  2. Web site: NH 222. Wikimapia. 12 May 2015.
  3. Web site: Chapter 2-History. Parbhani District Gazetteers, Government of Maharashtra. 1967.
  4. Web site: Climate Parbhani: Temperature, Climate graph, Climate table for Parbhani . En.climate-data.org . 2017-04-18.
  5. Web site: District Census Hand Book – Parbhani . . Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  6. Web site: US Directorate of Intelligence . Country Comparison:Population . https://web.archive.org/web/20070613004507/https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2119rank.html . dead . 13 June 2007 . 2011-10-01 . Kosovo 1,825,632 July 2011 est. .
  7. Web site: 2010 Resident Population Data. U. S. Census Bureau. 2011-09-30. Nebraska 1,826,341 .
  8. Web site: Parbhani | . Minorityaffairs.gov.in . 2015-05-29.
  9. Web site: 2011 . Population by Religion - Maharashtra . censusindia.gov.in . 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. Encyclopedia: M. Paul Lewis . Ethnologue: Languages of the World . Andh: A language of India . 2011-09-28 . 16th . 2009 . SIL International . Dallas, Texas.
  12. Web site: Nemgiri.org . nemgiri.org . 2016-08-26. dmy-all.
  13. Web site: Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Birthplace - Sai Janmasthan . Saijanmasthanpathri.com. dmy-all. 2022-04-12.
  14. News: Sai Baba was not a Muslim but a Brahmin, penalise those who insult him: Temple trust to HC . The Indian Express . 2014-09-15 . 2015-08-01. dmy-all.