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Jalna district

Jalna district (Marathi pronunciation: [d͡ʒaːlnaː]) is an administrative district in the state of Maharashtra in western India. Jalna town is the district headquarters. The district is part of Aurangabad division.

Jalna district
Satavahana ruins in Rohilagad
Nickname: 
Golden Crib/hammock
Location in Maharashtra
Jalna district
Country India
StateMaharashtra
DivisionAurangabad
Established1 May 1981
HeadquartersJalna
Government
 • BodyJalna Zilla Parishad
 • Guardian MinisterAtul Save
(Cabinet Minister Mha)
 • President Zilla Parishad
  • President
    Mr. Uttam Wankhede
  • Vice President
    Mr. Mahendra Pawar
 • District Collector
  • Dr. Vijay Rathod (IAS)
 • CEO Zilla Parishad
  • Shri. Manuj Jindal (IAS)
 • MPs
Area
 • Total7,687 km2 (2,968 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total1,959,046
 • Density209/km2 (540/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialMarathi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
ISO 3166 codeIN-MH
Tehsils1. Jalna 2. Ambad, 3. Bhokardan, 4. Badnapur, 5. Ghansawangi, 6. Partur, 7. Mantha, 8. Jafrabad
Lok Sabha1. Jalna (shared with Aurangabad district) 2. Parbhani (shared with Parbhani district)
Websitejalna.gov.in

Officer edit

Members of Parliament edit

Guardian Minister edit

Guardian Minister Jalna
पालकमंत्री जालना
 
Emblem of India
Incumbent
Atul Save
since 24 September 2022
StyleThe Honourable
ResidenceJalna
AppointerChief Minister of Maharashtra
Term length5 years / No time limit
Websitejalna.gov.in/en/

list of Guardian Minister edit

Name Term of office
Babanrao Lonikar 31 October 2014 - 8 November 2019
Rajesh Tope 9 January 2020 - 29 June 2022
Atul Save 24 September 2022 - Incumbent

District Magistrate/Collector edit

District Magistrate / Collector Jalna
जिल्हाधिकारी तथा जिल्हदंडाधिकरी जालना
 
Emblem of India
Incumbent
Dr. Vijay Rathod (IAS)
since 2019
ResidenceAt Jalna district
AppointerGovernment of Maharashtra
Term lengthNo time limit
Websitejalna.gov.in/en/

list of District Magistrate / Collector edit

Name Term of office
Dr. Vijay Rathod (IAS) 2019 - Incumbent

Geography edit

The district is situated in central Maharashtra, in the north of the Marathwada region—one of eight districts—as part Aurangabad division, and is bounded on the north by Jalgaon district, on the east by Parbhani district and Buldhana district, on the south by Beed district and on the west by Aurangabad district.

The district occupies an area of 7,687 square kilometres (2,968 sq mi).[1] The range of geographical latitudes and longitudes of the district is from 19.01' N to 21.03'N and from 75.04'E to 76.04'E, with gently to moderately sloping topography. The Northern part of the district is occupied by the Ajanta and Satmala hill ranges.

Rivers and lakes edit

The Godavari River flows along the southern boundary of the district, from west to east. The Purna River, one of the major tributaries of the Godavari, also flows through the district. The Dudhana, the principal tributary of the Purna, and the Kelana and the Girija, also tributaries of the Purna, as well as the Gulati and the Kundlika—which has been dammed to create the Ghanewadi Reservoir, which provides water to Jalna city—are other rivers draining the district.

History edit

Buddhism was introducted in Maharashtra during the reign of Ashoka, and the region was under Maurya authority. After the collapse of Maurya authority the region became part of the heartland of the Satavahanas, whose capital was in nearby Prathisthana (now Paithan). The district then fell into the hands of the Chalukyas of Badami in the 6th century. Their rule was replaced by the Rashtrakutas, who ruled the district until the 10th century. Then it was taken by the Western Chalukyas.[2]

In the 12th century, the region became ruled by the Yadava dynasty, who were based in nearby Devagiri and were originally Chalukya feudatories. The Yadavas ruled until 1308, when Khilji general Malik Kafur defeated the Yadavas and annexed their kingdom for Alauddin Khilji. The district remained under Sultanate rule until 1499, when a regional governor declared independence and created the Bahmani Sultanate. In the early 1530s, the Bahmani Sultanate fractured into five states, one of which was the Ahmednagar Sultanate which Jalna was part of. Jalna became conquered by the Mughal Empire and during Akbar's time, was a jagir which was held for a brief time by Abul Fazl. It continued to be part of the Ahmednagar Subah until the Asaf Jahis declared independence, and Jalna became part of their new state of Hyderabad. In 1728, the Marathas conquered the district, but before 1790 the district returned to the hands of the Nizam.[2]

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901356,096—    
1911427,615+1.85%
1921363,765−1.60%
1931465,592+2.50%
1941521,222+1.14%
1951569,324+0.89%
1961720,141+2.38%
1971893,498+2.18%
19811,026,252+1.39%
19911,359,589+2.85%
20011,607,391+1.69%
20111,959,046+2.00%
source:[3]

After India annexed Hyderabad in 1948, it became part of Aurangabad district of Hyderabad State. In 1960, like the rest of Marathwada, Jalna became part of the new state of Maharashtra. On 1 May 1981, the present district was formed from Jalna, Bhokardan, Jafrabad and Ambad talukas of Aurangabad district and Partur taluka of Parbhani district.[4]

Divisions edit

The district was formed during the term of chief minister Abdul Rehman Antulay. The district is divided into four sub-divisions, Jalna, Partur, Bhokardan and Ambad. These are further divided into eight talukas: Jalna, Ambad, Bhokardan, Badnapur, Ghansavangi, Partur, Mantha and Jafrabad. There is a total of 970 villages in the district.

The district has five constituencies of Maharashtra State Vidhan Sabha ( Legislative Assembly):

While Partur and Ghansawangi are part of Parbhani (Lok Sabha constituency), the other three are part of the Jalna (Lok Sabha constituency).

Demographics edit

Religions in Jalna district (2011)[5]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
76.80%
Islam
14.00%
Buddhism
7.79%
Christianity
0.64%
Jainism
0.49%
Other or not stated
0.28%

According to the 2011 census, Jalna district has a population of 1,959,046,[2] roughly equal to the nation of Lesotho[6] or the US state of New Mexico.[7] This gives it a ranking of 237th in India (out of a total of 640).[2] The district has a population density of 255 inhabitants per square kilometre (660/sq mi).[2] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was 21.84%.[2] Jalna has a sex ratio of 929 females for every 1000 males,[2] and a literacy rate of 73.61%. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes constitute 13.90% and 2.16% of the population respectively.[2]

Languages in Jalna district (2011)[8]

  Marathi (76.16%)
  Urdu (9.16%)
  Hindi (7.09%)
  Lambadi (4.46%)
  Others (3.13%)

At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 76.16% of the population in the district spoke Marathi, 9.16% Urdu, 7.09% Hindi and 4.46% Lambadi as their first language.[8]

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Home". Jalna. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "District Census Hand Book – Jalna" (PDF). Census of India. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  3. ^ Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901
  4. ^ "Introduction". Jalna district. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  5. ^ "Population by Religion - Maharashtra". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  6. ^ US Directorate of Intelligence. . Archived from the original on 13 June 2007. Retrieved 1 October 2011. Lesotho1,924,886
  7. ^ . U. S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on 19 October 2013. Retrieved 30 September 2011. New Mexico – 2,059,179
  8. ^ a b "Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: Maharashtra". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  9. ^ Deo N S (2012). Darul Majanine, Jalna to Institute of Mental Health, Erragadda Hyderabad: The Forgotten History, Research Aaj Tak Vol.1 No.4 (Sept-Dec 2012).

External links edit

  • Jalna district official website

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This article is about the district For its eponymous headquarters see Jalna Maharashtra This article possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed March 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jalna district Marathi pronunciation d ʒaːlnaː is an administrative district in the state of Maharashtra in western India Jalna town is the district headquarters The district is part of Aurangabad division Jalna districtDistrict of MaharashtraSatavahana ruins in RohilagadNickname Golden Crib hammockLocation in MaharashtraJalna districtCountry IndiaStateMaharashtraDivisionAurangabadEstablished1 May 1981HeadquartersJalnaGovernment BodyJalna Zilla Parishad Guardian MinisterAtul Save Cabinet Minister Mha President Zilla ParishadPresident Mr Uttam Wankhede Vice President Mr Mahendra Pawar District CollectorDr Vijay Rathod IAS CEO Zilla ParishadShri Manuj Jindal IAS MPsRaosaheb Danve Jalna Sanjay Haribhau Jadhav Parbhani Area 1 Total7 687 km2 2 968 sq mi Population 2011 Total1 959 046 Density209 km2 540 sq mi Languages OfficialMarathiTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST ISO 3166 codeIN MHTehsils1 Jalna 2 Ambad 3 Bhokardan 4 Badnapur 5 Ghansawangi 6 Partur 7 Mantha 8 JafrabadLok Sabha1 Jalna shared with Aurangabad district 2 Parbhani shared with Parbhani district Websitejalna wbr gov wbr in Contents 1 Officer 1 1 Members of Parliament 1 2 Guardian Minister 1 2 1 list of Guardian Minister 1 3 District Magistrate Collector 1 3 1 list of District Magistrate Collector 2 Geography 2 1 Rivers and lakes 3 History 4 Divisions 5 Demographics 6 Notable people 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksOfficer editMembers of Parliament edit Raosaheb Danve BJP Jalna Sanjay Haribhau Jadhav SHS Parbhani Guardian Minister edit Guardian Minister Jalnaप लकम त र ज लन nbsp Emblem of IndiaIncumbentAtul Savesince 24 September 2022StyleThe HonourableResidenceJalnaAppointerChief Minister of MaharashtraTerm length5 years No time limitWebsitejalna wbr gov wbr in wbr en wbr list of Guardian Minister edit Name Term of officeBabanrao Lonikar 31 October 2014 8 November 2019Rajesh Tope 9 January 2020 29 June 2022Atul Save 24 September 2022 IncumbentDistrict Magistrate Collector edit District Magistrate Collector Jalnaज ल ह ध क र तथ ज ल हद ड ध कर ज लन nbsp Emblem of IndiaIncumbentDr Vijay Rathod IAS since 2019ResidenceAt Jalna districtAppointerGovernment of MaharashtraTerm lengthNo time limitWebsitejalna wbr gov wbr in wbr en wbr list of District Magistrate Collector edit Name Term of officeDr Vijay Rathod IAS 2019 IncumbentGeography editThe district is situated in central Maharashtra in the north of the Marathwada region one of eight districts as part Aurangabad division and is bounded on the north by Jalgaon district on the east by Parbhani district and Buldhana district on the south by Beed district and on the west by Aurangabad district The district occupies an area of 7 687 square kilometres 2 968 sq mi 1 The range of geographical latitudes and longitudes of the district is from 19 01 N to 21 03 N and from 75 04 E to 76 04 E with gently to moderately sloping topography The Northern part of the district is occupied by the Ajanta and Satmala hill ranges Rivers and lakes edit The Godavari River flows along the southern boundary of the district from west to east The Purna River one of the major tributaries of the Godavari also flows through the district The Dudhana the principal tributary of the Purna and the Kelana and the Girija also tributaries of the Purna as well as the Gulati and the Kundlika which has been dammed to create the Ghanewadi Reservoir which provides water to Jalna city are other rivers draining the district History editBuddhism was introducted in Maharashtra during the reign of Ashoka and the region was under Maurya authority After the collapse of Maurya authority the region became part of the heartland of the Satavahanas whose capital was in nearby Prathisthana now Paithan The district then fell into the hands of the Chalukyas of Badami in the 6th century Their rule was replaced by the Rashtrakutas who ruled the district until the 10th century Then it was taken by the Western Chalukyas 2 In the 12th century the region became ruled by the Yadava dynasty who were based in nearby Devagiri and were originally Chalukya feudatories The Yadavas ruled until 1308 when Khilji general Malik Kafur defeated the Yadavas and annexed their kingdom for Alauddin Khilji The district remained under Sultanate rule until 1499 when a regional governor declared independence and created the Bahmani Sultanate In the early 1530s the Bahmani Sultanate fractured into five states one of which was the Ahmednagar Sultanate which Jalna was part of Jalna became conquered by the Mughal Empire and during Akbar s time was a jagir which was held for a brief time by Abul Fazl It continued to be part of the Ahmednagar Subah until the Asaf Jahis declared independence and Jalna became part of their new state of Hyderabad In 1728 the Marathas conquered the district but before 1790 the district returned to the hands of the Nizam 2 Historical populationYearPop p a 1901356 096 1911427 615 1 85 1921363 765 1 60 1931465 592 2 50 1941521 222 1 14 1951569 324 0 89 1961720 141 2 38 1971893 498 2 18 19811 026 252 1 39 19911 359 589 2 85 20011 607 391 1 69 20111 959 046 2 00 source 3 After India annexed Hyderabad in 1948 it became part of Aurangabad district of Hyderabad State In 1960 like the rest of Marathwada Jalna became part of the new state of Maharashtra On 1 May 1981 the present district was formed from Jalna Bhokardan Jafrabad and Ambad talukas of Aurangabad district and Partur taluka of Parbhani district 4 Divisions editThe district was formed during the term of chief minister Abdul Rehman Antulay The district is divided into four sub divisions Jalna Partur Bhokardan and Ambad These are further divided into eight talukas Jalna Ambad Bhokardan Badnapur Ghansavangi Partur Mantha and Jafrabad There is a total of 970 villages in the district The district has five constituencies of Maharashtra State Vidhan Sabha Legislative Assembly Partur Vidhan Sabha constituency Ghansawangi Vidhan Sabha constituency Jalna Vidhan Sabha constituency Badnapur Vidhan Sabha constituency Bhokardan Vidhan Sabha constituency While Partur and Ghansawangi are part of Parbhani Lok Sabha constituency the other three are part of the Jalna Lok Sabha constituency Demographics editReligions in Jalna district 2011 5 Religion PercentHinduism 76 80 Islam 14 00 Buddhism 7 79 Christianity 0 64 Jainism 0 49 Other or not stated 0 28 According to the 2011 census Jalna district has a population of 1 959 046 2 roughly equal to the nation of Lesotho 6 or the US state of New Mexico 7 This gives it a ranking of 237th in India out of a total of 640 2 The district has a population density of 255 inhabitants per square kilometre 660 sq mi 2 Its population growth rate over the decade 2001 2011 was 21 84 2 Jalna has a sex ratio of 929 females for every 1000 males 2 and a literacy rate of 73 61 Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes constitute 13 90 and 2 16 of the population respectively 2 Languages in Jalna district 2011 8 Marathi 76 16 Urdu 9 16 Hindi 7 09 Lambadi 4 46 Others 3 13 At the time of the 2011 Census of India 76 16 of the population in the district spoke Marathi 9 16 Urdu 7 09 Hindi and 4 46 Lambadi as their first language 8 Notable people editBadrinarayan Ramulal Barwale father of the Indian seeds industry who revolutionised farming practices by producing cheaper and higher yield seeds in the Marathwada region of India Shantilal Pitti Founded Jalna s First steel factory SRG in 1970 under the leadership of Former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi Saif Faiz Badruddin Tyabji was a solicitor mathematician an educationist passionately devoted to the cause of female education and a nationalist committed to the idea of India He was also a Member of Parliament Jalna for Second Lok Sabha See also edit nbsp India portalTourism in Marathwada Institute of Mental Health Erragadda Institute was shifted from Jalna To Hyderabad in 1953 after Hyderabad State 1948 56 was formed 9 References edit a b Home Jalna Retrieved 23 February 2021 a b c d e f g h District Census Hand Book Jalna PDF Census of India Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901 Introduction Jalna district Retrieved 25 March 2019 Population by Religion Maharashtra censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 US Directorate of Intelligence Country Comparison Population Archived from the original on 13 June 2007 Retrieved 1 October 2011 Lesotho1 924 886 2010 Resident Population Data U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on 19 October 2013 Retrieved 30 September 2011 New Mexico 2 059 179 a b Table C 16 Population by Mother Tongue Maharashtra censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India Deo N S 2012 Darul Majanine Jalna to Institute of Mental Health Erragadda Hyderabad The Forgotten History Research Aaj Tak Vol 1 No 4 Sept Dec 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jalna district Jalna district official website 19 50 N 75 53 E 19 833 N 75 883 E 19 833 75 883 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jalna district amp oldid 1177403849, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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