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Bhusawal is the largest municipal council (established in 1882) in the Jalgaon district of the Indian state of Maharashtra, situated along the banks of the river Tapi. The city emerged as a major railway junction during the British Raj, and still remains the administrative headquarters of the Bhusawal Division of the Central Railways. The city is well known for its unparalleled quality of bananas, which have a GI tag. the city is divided into 47 wards. The area covered under the city is 13.38 sq.km.

Bhusawal
Bhusaval
City
Bhusawal based Engine, Banana Plantation, Tapi River
Bhusawal
Location in Maharashtra, India
Bhusawal
Bhusawal (India)
Coordinates: 21.05°N 75.77°E / 21.05; 75.77
Country India
StateMaharashtra
DistrictJalgaon
Government
  TypeMunicipal Council
  BodyBhusawal Municipal Council
  MayorRaman Bhole[1]
Area
  Total13.38 km2 (5.17 sq mi)
Elevation
209 m (686 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total187,421
  Density14,000/km2 (36,000/sq mi)
DemonymBhusawalkar
Language
  OfficialMarathi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN CODE
425201
Area code00-91-02582
Vehicle registrationMH-19

Geography


Bhusawal is situated on the banks of the Tapi river, also known as the Tapti river. Tapi flows through Central India, between the Satpura Range and the Ajanta Hills of the Deccan Plateau. It a major river in the Indian peninsula, with a length of around 724 kilometres (450 miles), originating at the Betul district in Madhya Pradesh. Tapi, along with Narmada and Mahi, flows from the East to the West. Bhusawal, being located on the North-Western region of the state of Maharashtra, and being bounded by mountain ranges, has a diverse climate, though the city has dry and hot weather for most of the year.[citation needed]


Topography


Bhusawal is located at 21°02'50.56"N 75°47'15.99"E. It has an average elevation of 209 metres. The city lies on the banks of the Tapi River, falling in the valley between the Satpura ranges and the Ajanta hills of the Deccan Plateau. The total land area of the municipal council is 228.57 sq.km.


Demographics


Religions in Bhusawal [2]
Religion Percent
Hindus
64.06%
Muslims
24.40%
Buddhists
8.79%
Christians
1.08%
Jains
0.95%
Others†
0.3%
Distribution of religions
Includes Sikhs (0.41%), not stated (0.22%) and other (.10%)

The population is 187,421 (2011 census), with 96,147 males and 91,274 females. The literacy rate is 88.38%, 91.74% for the males, and 84.87% for the females.[2] Hinduism is the main religion followed by 64.06% of its population, followed by Muslims (24.40%) and Buddhists (8.79%).[2]


Climate


The city has very dry and hot weather. In summers, the temperature reaches around 46 °C to 49 °C, which is amongst the highest in India. In 2010, the temperature crossed the 49 °C mark, touching 49.8 °C. In winters, the temperature falls down to 15 °C to 16 °C, and receives moderate rainfall during the monsoon.


Transport


The Ajanta Caves are about 63 km (via Jamner) from Bhusawal.

Road

Bhusawal is situated near the NH 53 highway. The city is very old and has narrow roads, due to which there is slow movement of traffic.[3]


Rail


Bhusawal Railway Station
Bhusawal Railway Station

Bhusawal Junction Railway Station is a divisional headquarters of the Central Railways. It is on both the Howrah-Allahabad-Mumbai line and the Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai line. The Bhusawal Railway Yard is the second-smallest railway yard in Asia, after the Pandit Din Dayal Upadhyay Junction Railway Yard, Mughalsarai.[citation needed] Bhusawal is the closest junction to Ajanta (83 km away).


Air


Jalgaon Airport is the closest airport to Bhusawal.


Economy


The Railway Coach Factory has been planned to be built here. The city has 2 ordinance factories, out of the 41 factories in India. Bhusawal has a major military base as well. The city has 5 thermal power station units, out of which 4 are operational together with a capacity of over 1420 MW, thus, making it a major contributor to the state's overall electricity generation, providing over 12% of Maharashtra's total power output. A 6th new 660 MW unit is proposed to be developed, which would then take the city's power output to over 2000 MW.

Major industrial facilities include:

Bhusawal is known for its banana cultivation.[4] The city is a major exporter of banana, with more than 40% of the state's banana cultivation in the Jalgaon district. Traders visit Bhusawal to buy raw bananas. Bhusawal is also known for its special white brinjals (eggplant).


See also



References


  1. Kale, Uttam (17 December 2018). "भुसावळचे नगराध्यक्ष रमण भोळे यांनी घेतला पित्याकडून वसा". Lokmat (in Marathi). Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  2. "Bhusawal City Population Census 2011 | Maharashtra". www.census2011.co.in. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  3. ""भुसावळ शहरात वाढती वर्दळ, उपाय योजनां अभाव वाहतुकीच्या कोंडीचा ताप "" [Rise in traffic in the city, lack of service headache of vehicular traffic.]. Lokmat (in Marathi) (Hello Bhusawal ed.). Jalgaon, Maharashtra. 7 May 2022. p. 4. Retrieved 7 May 2022. {{cite news}}: |first= missing |last= (help)
  4. Harish Damodaran (16 July 2005). "The story of Jalgaon district in Maharashtra as the 'new' banana republic". The Indian Express. Retrieved 20 October 2017.

На других языках


[de] Bhusawal

Bhusawal ist eine Stadt im Bundesstaat Maharashtra im Westen Indiens. Sie ist Teil des Distrikts Jalgaon. Bhusawal ist in 47 Wards (Wahlkreise) gegliedert und wird als Municipal Council verwaltet. Sie befindet sich am Ufer des Flusses Tapti. Von Bhusawal aus sind es nach Mumbai 436 Kilometer.
- [en] Bhusawal



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