District of Maharashtra in India
Nagpur district
Location in Maharashtra
Nagpur district
Coordinates (Nagpur): 21°00′N 79°00′E / 21.000°N 79.000°E / 21.000; 79.000 Country India State Maharashtra Division Nagpur Headquarters Nagpur Tehsils 1. Ramtek , 2. Umred , 3. Kalameshwar , 4. Katol , 5. Kamthi , 6. Kuhi , 7. Narkhed , 8. Nagpur , 9. Nagpur (Rural), 10. Parseoni , 11. Bhiwapur , 12. Mouda , 13. Savner , 14. Hingna • Guardian Minister
• Divisional Commissioner
• District Collector
• District Council CEO
• MPs
• Total
9,892 km2 (3,819 sq mi) • Total
4,653,570 • Density 470/km2 (1,200/sq mi) • Urban
64.26% • Literacy 89.5% • Sex ratio 948 Time zone UTC+05:30 (IST )Average annual precipitation 1205 mm Nominal gross domestic product (Nagpur district)INR 1,81,665 crores (2022-2023) [ 2] Per capita income (Nagpur district)INR 2,48,442 (2022-23) [ 3] Website nagpur .gov .in
Nagpur district (Marathi pronunciation: [naːɡpuːɾ] ) is a district in the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra state in central India . The city of Nagpur is the district administrative centre. The district is part of Nagpur Division .
Nagpur district is bounded by Bhandara district on the east, Chandrapur district on the southeast, Wardha district on the southwest, Amravati district on the northwest and Chhindwara district and Seoni district of Madhya Pradesh state on the north.
History
In 1853, after the death of Raghoji III , the princely state of Nagpur was annexed by the British and the territory occupied by the present district became part of the then Nagpur Province . In 1861, it was merged with the Central Provinces . In 1903 it became part of the Central Provinces and Berar . In 1950 Nagpur district was created as became part of the newly formed Madhya Pradesh state and Nagpur became its capital. In 1956, after a reorganisation of Indian states , Nagpur district was incorporated into Bombay state . On 1 May 1960, it became a district of Maharashtra state.
Geography
Map of Nagpur district with major towns and rivers.
Climate
Nagpur
Climate chart (explanation )
Imperial conversion
J F M A M J J A S O N D
█ Average max. and min. temperatures in °F
█ Precipitation totals in inches
Climate data for Nagpur
Month
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Year
Record high °C (°F)
33 (91)
37 (99)
41 (106)
47 (117)
49 (120)
45 (113)
38 (100)
40 (104)
39 (102)
37 (99)
35 (95)
32 (90)
49 (120)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
28.6 (83.5)
32.1 (89.8)
36.3 (97.3)
40.2 (104.4)
42.6 (108.7)
37.8 (100.0)
31.5 (88.7)
30.4 (86.7)
31.8 (89.2)
32.6 (90.7)
30.4 (86.7)
28.2 (82.8)
33.5 (92.3)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
12.4 (54.3)
15.0 (59.0)
19.0 (66.2)
23.9 (75.0)
27.9 (82.2)
26.3 (79.3)
24.1 (75.4)
23.6 (74.5)
22.9 (73.2)
19.8 (67.6)
14.9 (58.8)
12.1 (53.8)
20.2 (68.4)
Record low °C (°F)
7 (45)
8 (46)
12 (54)
17 (63)
18 (64)
20 (68)
20 (68)
20 (68)
19 (66)
11 (52)
5 (41)
3.5 (38.3)
3.5 (38.3)
Average precipitation mm (inches)
10.2 (0.40)
12.3 (0.48)
17.8 (0.70)
13.2 (0.52)
16.3 (0.64)
172.2 (6.78)
304.3 (11.98)
291.6 (11.48)
194.4 (7.65)
51.4 (2.02)
11.8 (0.46)
17.2 (0.68)
1,112.7 (43.81)
Source: [ 4]
Divisions
Nagpur district is divided into 14 talukas : Ramtek , Umred , Kalameshwar , Katol , Kamptee , Kuhi , Narkhed , Nagpur , Nagpur Rural , Parseoni , Bhiwapur , Mouda , Savner and Hingna .
Sub-Divisions and Tahsils in Nagpur District
Sub-Division
Tahsils
Nagpur City
Nagpur Gramin
Kamptee
Umred
Ramtek
Saoner
Katol
Nagpur district has 12 Vidhan Sabha constituencies: Nagpur South West , Nagpur South , Nagpur East , Nagpur Central , Nagpur West , Nagpur North , Katol , Savner , Hingna , Umred , Kamthi and Ramtek . The first six constituencies are part of Nagpur Lok Sabha constituency and rest are part of Ramtek Lok Sabha constituency .[ 5]
Administration
Members of Parliament
Guardian Minister
District Magistrate/Collector
Dr.Vipin Itankar (IAS) (2018 - Incumbent)
Demographics
Historical population Year 1901 748,489 — 1911 806,287 +0.75% 1921 789,940 −0.20% 1931 936,987 +1.72% 1941 1,056,537 +1.21% 1951 1,230,535 +1.54% 1961 1,508,455 +2.06% 1971 1,942,688 +2.56% 1981 2,588,811 +2.91% 1991 3,287,139 +2.42% 2001 4,067,637 +2.15% 2011 4,653,570 +1.35% source:[ 6]
According to the 2011 census Nagpur district had a population of 4,653,570,[ 8] roughly equal to the nation of Ireland [ 9] or the US state of South Carolina .[ 10] This gives it a ranking of 29th in India (out of a total of 640 ).[ 8] The district has a population density of 470 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,200/sq mi) .[ 8] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was 14.39%.[ 8] Nagpur has a sex ratio of 948 females for every 1000 males,[ 8] and a literacy rate of 89.52%. 68.31% of the population live in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 18.65% and 9.40% of the population respectively.[ 8]
Year
Male
Female
Total Population
Change
Religion (%)
Hindu
Muslim
Christian
Sikhs
Buddhist
Jain
Other religions and persuasions
Religion not stated
2001[ 11]
2105314
1962323
4067637
-
75.980
7.294
0.779
0.483
14.486
0.556
0.360
0.063
2011[ 12]
2384975
2268595
4653570
14.405
75.044
8.402
0.745
0.440
14.356
0.527
0.262
0.226
Languages in Nagpur district (2011)[ 13]
Others (4.53%)
At the time of the 2011 Census of India , 70.11% of the population spoke Marathi , 17.71% Hindi , 4.20% Urdu , 1.39% Chhattisgarhi , 1.09% Gondi and 0.97% Sindhi as their first language.[ 13]
Urban areas
The current District Collector is Abhishek Krishna. Nagpur district is made up of the following administrative bodies:[ 14]
Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Nagpur Improvement Trust
Narkhed Municipal Council
Katol Municipal Council
Saoner Municipal Council
Ramtek Municipal Council
Mowad Municipal Council
Khapa Municipal Council
Umred Municipal Council
Narkhed Municipal Council
Kalmeshwar Municipal Council
Kamptee municipal Council
Transport
Public transport bus in Nagpur
Nagpur's International Airport has the busiest air traffic control room in India.
Due to its central location in India, the Nagpur Railway Station is an important railway junction . It is a transit terminal for trains that connect the country lengthwise and breadthwise, especially trains connecting India's major metropolises, Mumbai to Howrah -Kolkata , Delhi and Jammu to Chennai , Hyderabad , Bangalore and Kanyakumari in the South, as well as western cities such as Pune and Ahmedabad .[ 15]
Nagpur Junction
Nagpur is also a major road junction as India's two major national highways , Kanyakumari -Varanasi (NH 7 ) and Hajira -Kolkata (NH 6 ), pass through the city.[ 15] Highway number 69 connects Nagpur to Obaidullaganj near Bhopal . Nagpur is at the junction of Asian HigLanka and AH46 connecting Kharagpur to Dhule .
The MSRTC buses run a cheap transport service in and around the district, reaching out to even the most remote areas of the district.
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport in Sonegaon, Nagpur, is a domestic and international airport, which connects Nagpur to Mumbai, Delhi, Sharjah, Dubai and Muscat via Doha .
References
^ "District Nagpur" .
^ "Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2023-24 (Marathi) : Annexure 3.9" (PDF) . Retrieved 8 July 2024 .
^ Records, Official. "Per capita income Districts of Maharashtra 2019-20" . economy Department, Government of Maharashtra, India . Maharashtra Vidhanmanda.
^ "Nagpur, India" . Whetherbase. Retrieved 1 July 2010 .
^ "District wise List of Assembly and Parliamentary Constituencies" . Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra website. Archived from the original on 18 March 2010. Retrieved 1 November 2010 .
^ Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901
^ "Population by Religion - Maharashtra" . censusindia.gov.in . Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India . 2011.
^ a b c d e f "District Census Hand Book – Nagpur" (PDF) . Census of India . Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India .
^ US Directorate of Intelligence. "Country Comparison:Population" . Archived from the original on 13 June 2007. Retrieved 1 October 2011 . Ireland 4,670,976 July 2011 est.
^ "2010 Resident Population Data" . U. S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 30 September 2011 . South Carolina 4,625,364
^ Census India 2001 .
^ Census India 2011 .
^ a b "Table C-16 Population By Mother Tongue: Maharashtra" . census.gov.in . Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India . 2011.
^ "Planning Authority of Nagpur district" . Government of Maharashtra. Archived from the original on 10 April 2009. Retrieved 8 January 2009 .
^ a b Deshpande, Vivek (4 May 2006). "Nagpur stakes claim to lead boomtown pack" . The Indian Express . India. Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 22 June 2006 .
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