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Nepanagar

Nepanagar is an industrial township in Burhanpur district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Nepanagar is famous for its newsprint paper mill, Nepa Mills Limited (earlier known as The National News Print Ltd). Nepa Mill is Asia's first paper mill which was inaugurated by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on 26 April 1956.

Nepanagar
Town
Nepanagar
Location in Madhya Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 21°27′21″N 76°26′58″E / 21.45583°N 76.44944°E / 21.45583; 76.44944
Country India
StateMadhya Pradesh
DistrictBurhanpur
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total29,682
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)

The small township falls between Burhanpur and Khandwa and is surrounded by many small villages. This place is accessible by the mainline railway that runs between Bhusawal Junction and Itarsi Junction. Nepanagar is also accessible by road from the route going to Burhanpur. At Asirgarh the road bifurcates into a fairly well maintained road that goes to Nepanagar. The total distance is 14 km.

The Nepa mill area is covered in 107 acres of land and township 1762 acres totaling 1869 acres of land. There is a well-developed township in Nepa, which is equipped with all the facilities. The Company has 2164 residential quarters in the township.

History edit

NEPA pioneered the manufacturing of newsprint in the country. It was founded in 1948 and start its commenced production in April 1956 with an installed capacity of 30,000 TPA. the main raw materials were Salai wood and Bamboo which were available in abundance in the forests around Nepanagar.

The mill embarked upon major expansion programmes in 1967 and subsequently in 1978 and 1989 to increase its installed capacity to 88,000 TPA. Presently, the Company has switched to Waste paper as basic raw material from the original forest-based and has thus been able to reduce the cost of production. The in-house modifications/alterations to the pulping plants have also helped in processing various quality waste papers to manufacture Newsprint. Mills is meeting its 100% requirement from Captive Power generation.

Originally NEPA was a single product Company producing standard Newsprint. The Company has produced for the first time in India, 42 GSM newsprint meeting practically all international parameters of strength, opacity, surface smoothness, brightness etc. Thus, NEPA is now able to meet the demand across all categories of Newsprint customers.

NEPA has also recently initiated the manufacture of Economy newsprint by using old newspaper and overissue newspaper to cater to the requirement of the lowest segments of the market at minimal cost, yet maintaining all other parameters of quality though in lower brightness. The factor that is responsible for this paper industry is the river Tapti.

Demographics edit

Religion in Nepanagar
Percent
Hindus
80.49%
Muslims
10.20%
Buddhist
7.25%
Christians
1.28%
Others
0.77%

[needs update] As of the 2011 Census of India,[2] Nepanagar had a population of 29,682.

Educational institutes edit

This town has a number of schools & colleges providing education to students of town and surrounding villages. Prominent among these are Kendriya Vidyalaya nepanagar, Nepa Higher Secondary School, Citizen Higher Secondary School, St. A.G. Convent School, PJN Government College, ITI college & Government School, Nepanagar Institute of Computer Sciences

Scenario edit

Nepamill was floated by M/s Nair Press Syndicate Limited, a private entrepreneur, on 25 January 1947, the first Newsprint Mill in the country. The company is serving the nation for the last 50 years. After 50 years of existence and remaining for the first 35 years as the only newsprint-manufacturing mill in the country conserving the then scarce foreign exchange, Nepa Limited is one of the oldest Public Sector Undertakings.

Nepa Ltd is in the ranges of Satpura, 525 km northeast of Mumbai at Nepanagar. The Company was taken over by the Government of Central Province and Berar at present Madhya Pradesh in October 1949. The commercial production commenced on 26 April 1956. Subsequently, the Government of India took over controlling interest in 1958. Till 16 August 1996, NEPA was using wood pulp for paper-making. The mill has successfully switched over operations with only waste paper recycling route.

Historical places edit

Asirgarh Fort edit

The Asirgarh Fort, at a distance about 17 km by road, has its importance in history and was known as 'Gateway to South (Dakshin ka Dwaar)'. It was so because whoever wants to win the south had to win and pass through it. A victory over this fortress meant the kingdom of Khandesh, which in turn meant a smooth road to Deccan. It was considered as an impregnable fortress during Mugal Period.

The ownership of the fort between the 14th-16th Century was in hands of Adil Shah Farouqui. After him, the fort passed on to his successor Bahadur Shah Faroqui who was not considered as a farsighted king. As soon as Akbar learned of this he dispatched an army to conquer Asirgarh Fort. Bahadur Shah got the wind of Akbar's plans and he too proceeded swiftly and fortified his fortress. Consequently, the armies of the Mughal emperor were stuck here laying siege to the fort for almost 10 years.

It is evidence of how well-stocked the fortress was during that time that people and the army inside had enough provision for food and water. Every attempt to take the fort was repulsed by the soldiers of the Shah. Finally sick of the battle, Akbar one day called Bahadur Shah to his camp for a meeting and there had him summarily dispatched to happy hunting grounds above.

When the dying king accused Akbar of treachery, the emperor replied with that age-old lesson, "Everything is fair in politics and government." Later Akbar showered gold and silver on Bahadur Shah's generals and won his way through to the fort. Finally, on 17 January 1601 Akbar became the lord of the Asirgarh fort. Since then the fort remained in the hands of the Mughals.

The fortress is home to a tenth-century temple of Shiva. Asha mandir of Hindu Goddess Asha-devi is located on the hills of this village. In the vicinity of Asirgarh, there is a tomb of Shah Nomani Asiri, a saint, a believer of Sufism. Moti Mahal, the burial place of Moti Begam, beloved of Shah Jahan is to the left of the fort and situated at the bank of Pandhar River.

Mythology edit

'Sita-Nahaani' in the nearby village 'Bid' has its relations with 'Ramaayan'. It is said that Lord Shri Ram while in 'Vanvaas' once stayed at this place where Sita took bath. The source of sweet water here is said to be made by the arrow of Lord Shri Ram.

The Shiv Temple at Asirgarh Fort is known by the people as the place where 'Ashwaththama' (the son of Dronacharaya, Mahabharat epic) used to visit regularly (even today) to worship Lord Shiv.

In 1970 Shri Veerabhadreshwar Swamy temple was established by the Veershaiva Lingayata community. The temple was inaugurated (pranpratishtha) by Sri 1008 Jagadguru doctor Chandrashekhar Shivacharya Mahaswamiji, pithadhipati (director) of Sri Jagadguru Vishvaradhya Gyanasimhasana Jangamavadi math, Varanasi, India. This is the only Shri Veerabhadrashwar Swamy temple in the heart of the country, Madhya Pradesh. The Statue of Shri Veerabhadra Swamy is made up of black stone and in the pattern of historical temples in southern India. In this 35-year-old temple. Other temples in temple premises are Shiv Linga and "mata sati devi". The current priest of the temple is Shri. Manik Kanhere.

References edit

  1. ^ "Census of India Search details". censusindia.gov.in. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  2. ^ . Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.

External links edit

  • Nepamills

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Nepanagar is an industrial township in Burhanpur district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh Nepanagar is famous for its newsprint paper mill Nepa Mills Limited earlier known as The National News Print Ltd Nepa Mill is Asia s first paper mill which was inaugurated by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on 26 April 1956 NepanagarTownNepanagarLocation in Madhya Pradesh IndiaCoordinates 21 27 21 N 76 26 58 E 21 45583 N 76 44944 E 21 45583 76 44944Country IndiaStateMadhya PradeshDistrictBurhanpurPopulation 2011 1 Total29 682Time zoneUTC 5 30 IST The small township falls between Burhanpur and Khandwa and is surrounded by many small villages This place is accessible by the mainline railway that runs between Bhusawal Junction and Itarsi Junction Nepanagar is also accessible by road from the route going to Burhanpur At Asirgarh the road bifurcates into a fairly well maintained road that goes to Nepanagar The total distance is 14 km The Nepa mill area is covered in 107 acres of land and township 1762 acres totaling 1869 acres of land There is a well developed township in Nepa which is equipped with all the facilities The Company has 2164 residential quarters in the township Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Educational institutes 4 Scenario 5 Historical places 5 1 Asirgarh Fort 6 Mythology 7 References 8 External linksHistory editNEPA pioneered the manufacturing of newsprint in the country It was founded in 1948 and start its commenced production in April 1956 with an installed capacity of 30 000 TPA the main raw materials were Salai wood and Bamboo which were available in abundance in the forests around Nepanagar The mill embarked upon major expansion programmes in 1967 and subsequently in 1978 and 1989 to increase its installed capacity to 88 000 TPA Presently the Company has switched to Waste paper as basic raw material from the original forest based and has thus been able to reduce the cost of production The in house modifications alterations to the pulping plants have also helped in processing various quality waste papers to manufacture Newsprint Mills is meeting its 100 requirement from Captive Power generation Originally NEPA was a single product Company producing standard Newsprint The Company has produced for the first time in India 42 GSM newsprint meeting practically all international parameters of strength opacity surface smoothness brightness etc Thus NEPA is now able to meet the demand across all categories of Newsprint customers NEPA has also recently initiated the manufacture of Economy newsprint by using old newspaper and overissue newspaper to cater to the requirement of the lowest segments of the market at minimal cost yet maintaining all other parameters of quality though in lower brightness The factor that is responsible for this paper industry is the river Tapti Demographics editReligion in NepanagarPercentHindus 80 49 Muslims 10 20 Buddhist 7 25 Christians 1 28 Others 0 77 needs update As of the 2011 Census of India 2 Nepanagar had a population of 29 682 Educational institutes editThis town has a number of schools amp colleges providing education to students of town and surrounding villages Prominent among these are Kendriya Vidyalaya nepanagar Nepa Higher Secondary School Citizen Higher Secondary School St A G Convent School PJN Government College ITI college amp Government School Nepanagar Institute of Computer SciencesScenario editNepamill was floated by M s Nair Press Syndicate Limited a private entrepreneur on 25 January 1947 the first Newsprint Mill in the country The company is serving the nation for the last 50 years After 50 years of existence and remaining for the first 35 years as the only newsprint manufacturing mill in the country conserving the then scarce foreign exchange Nepa Limited is one of the oldest Public Sector Undertakings Nepa Ltd is in the ranges of Satpura 525 km northeast of Mumbai at Nepanagar The Company was taken over by the Government of Central Province and Berar at present Madhya Pradesh in October 1949 The commercial production commenced on 26 April 1956 Subsequently the Government of India took over controlling interest in 1958 Till 16 August 1996 NEPA was using wood pulp for paper making The mill has successfully switched over operations with only waste paper recycling route Historical places editAsirgarh Fort edit The Asirgarh Fort at a distance about 17 km by road has its importance in history and was known as Gateway to South Dakshin ka Dwaar It was so because whoever wants to win the south had to win and pass through it A victory over this fortress meant the kingdom of Khandesh which in turn meant a smooth road to Deccan It was considered as an impregnable fortress during Mugal Period The ownership of the fort between the 14th 16th Century was in hands of Adil Shah Farouqui After him the fort passed on to his successor Bahadur Shah Faroqui who was not considered as a farsighted king As soon as Akbar learned of this he dispatched an army to conquer Asirgarh Fort Bahadur Shah got the wind of Akbar s plans and he too proceeded swiftly and fortified his fortress Consequently the armies of the Mughal emperor were stuck here laying siege to the fort for almost 10 years It is evidence of how well stocked the fortress was during that time that people and the army inside had enough provision for food and water Every attempt to take the fort was repulsed by the soldiers of the Shah Finally sick of the battle Akbar one day called Bahadur Shah to his camp for a meeting and there had him summarily dispatched to happy hunting grounds above When the dying king accused Akbar of treachery the emperor replied with that age old lesson Everything is fair in politics and government Later Akbar showered gold and silver on Bahadur Shah s generals and won his way through to the fort Finally on 17 January 1601 Akbar became the lord of the Asirgarh fort Since then the fort remained in the hands of the Mughals The fortress is home to a tenth century temple of Shiva Asha mandir of Hindu Goddess Asha devi is located on the hills of this village In the vicinity of Asirgarh there is a tomb of Shah Nomani Asiri a saint a believer of Sufism Moti Mahal the burial place of Moti Begam beloved of Shah Jahan is to the left of the fort and situated at the bank of Pandhar River Mythology edit Sita Nahaani in the nearby village Bid has its relations with Ramaayan It is said that Lord Shri Ram while in Vanvaas once stayed at this place where Sita took bath The source of sweet water here is said to be made by the arrow of Lord Shri Ram The Shiv Temple at Asirgarh Fort is known by the people as the place where Ashwaththama the son of Dronacharaya Mahabharat epic used to visit regularly even today to worship Lord Shiv In 1970 Shri Veerabhadreshwar Swamy temple was established by the Veershaiva Lingayata community The temple was inaugurated pranpratishtha by Sri 1008 Jagadguru doctor Chandrashekhar Shivacharya Mahaswamiji pithadhipati director of Sri Jagadguru Vishvaradhya Gyanasimhasana Jangamavadi math Varanasi India This is the only Shri Veerabhadrashwar Swamy temple in the heart of the country Madhya Pradesh The Statue of Shri Veerabhadra Swamy is made up of black stone and in the pattern of historical temples in southern India In this 35 year old temple Other temples in temple premises are Shiv Linga and mata sati devi The current priest of the temple is Shri Manik Kanhere References edit Census of India Search details censusindia gov in Retrieved 10 May 2015 Census of India 2001 Data from the 2001 Census including cities villages and towns Provisional Census Commission of India Archived from the original on 16 June 2004 Retrieved 1 November 2008 External links editNepamills Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nepanagar amp oldid 1148979026, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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