Maharashtra
Date of formation | May 1, 1960 |
Capital | Mumbai |
Largest City | Mumbai |
Chief Minister | Sushil Kumar Shinde |
Area | 308,000 km² |
Population - Total - Density | Ranked 2nd in India
322.5/km² |
Literacy rate: - Total - Male - Female | 77.27% 86.27% 67.51% |
Urbanization: | 42.11% |
Maharashtra is a state in western India. The basis for creation (demarcation) of the state in its present form on May 1, 1960 was linguistic majority (Marathi). Its population was 96,752,247 (2nd most populous state in India) as per provisional results of Census of India, 2001. Its capital is Mumbai, the economic powerhouse of India.
Only 11 countries of the world have a population greater than Maharashtra.
Timeline
- 230 BC to 225 AD: ruled by the Satvahanas
- 250 to 525: The Vakatakas brought Vidharba under their rule.
- 550 to 760: Ruled by the Chalukyas
- 640 Chinese pilgrim Hiun Tsang visited Maharashtra
- 973: Rashtrakuta rule comes to an end
- 973 to 1180: Ruled by the Chalukyas
- 1189 to 1310: Ruled by the Yadavas of Deogiri
- 1296: Alla-ud-din Khilji, the first Muslim sultan of the North penetrates the Deccan, defeats the Yadavas and carried away a huge booty.
- June 3, 1818: Bajirao II submitted to the British
- November 1, 1956: State of Gujrat formed of which Maharashtra was a part.
- May 1, 1960: Maharashtra takes its current form as a Marathi state.
See also: Shivaji, Social Reform Movement in Maharashtra
Geography
It has Goa and Karnataka to its south, Andhra Pradesh to its southeast, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh to its north, Chhattisgarh to its east, and the Arabian Sea to its west.
Other cities include:
Rivers include:
- the Krishna River originates at Mahabaleswar, Maharashtra and joins the sea in the Bay of Bengal at Hamasaladeevi, Andhra Pradesh
- the Godavari River rises at Trimbak, near Nasik and Mumbai in Maharashtra
Economy
Maharashtra is one of the most advanced states in India, boasting a strong industrialized economy, and the largest power production and consumption in the nation.
Demographics
See: Konkani, Marathi language
Culture
The Indian film industry, commonly called Bollywood (the largest film industry in the world), is centered here.
It has a glorious history, and has given birth to great warriors, like Shivaji, and Bajirao, and to national leaders, including M. G. Ranade and Lokamanya Tilak.
Tourism
List of prominent shrines in Maharashtra
- Dehu
- Alandi
- Ghrishneshwar Temple
- Khuldabad
- Siddhivinayak Temple
- Jejuri
- Shirdi
- Khidrapur
- Meherabad
- Anwa Temple
- Ashta Vinayak
- Trimbakeshwar
- Narasimha Wadi
- Mahalaxmi Temple, Mumbai
- Bhimashankar
- Saptashringi Devi Temple
- Haji Ali Shrine
List of hill stations
Miscellaneous
Government resources
Colleges and universities
- Armed Forces Medical College, Pune
- Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. IIT-B