AMRAVATI RIVER
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Amaravati RiverThe Amaravati River is the longest tributary of the Kaveri River in the fertile districts of Udumalpet, Dharapuram and Karur Tamil Nadu state, South India.
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Title combos: River Amaravati
Description combos: Amaravati the longest India Nadu Karur Nadu River state

Amravati districtAmravati district (Marathi pronunciation: [əmɾaːʋət̪iː]) is a district of Maharashtra state in central India. It is the administrative headquarter of Amravati division, which is one of the two divisions in Vidarbha (other being Nagpur), out of total 6 regions in state of Maharashtra. The district is situated between 20°32' and 21°46' north latitudes and 76°37' and 78°27' east longitudes. The district occupies an area of 12,235 km2. The district has boundaries with Betul District of Madhya Pradesh state to the north, and with the Maharashtra districts of Nagpur to the northeast, Chhindwara district of Madhya Pradesh to the northeast Wardha to the east, Yavatmal to the south, Washim to the southwest, and Akola and Buldhana districts to the west.
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Title combos: district Amravati
Description combos: India Buldhana districts to Madhya state district headquarter north
Dharni, AmravatiDharni (CT) is a Nagar Panchayat and Census Town city in Amravati district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The Dharni Census Town has population of 15,761 of which 8,075 are males while 7,686 are females as per report released by Census of India 2011. It is the headquarters of Dharni tehsil and forms the terminus of the high road through the hills from Paratwada to Burhanpur. It is 97 km (60 mi) distant from Paratwada and 148 km (92 mi) from Amravati. Population of Children with age of 0-6 is 2066 which is 13.11% of total population of Dharni (CT). In Dharni Census Town, Female Sex Ratio is of 952 against state average of 929. Moreover Child Sex Ratio in Dharni is around 918 compared to Maharashtra state average of 894. Literacy rate of Dharni city is 85.78% higher than state average of 82.34%. In Dharni, Male literacy is around 90.93% while female literacy rate is 80.39%. Dharni Census Town has total administration over 3,234 houses to which it supplies basic amenities like water and sewerage. It is also authorize to build roads within Census Town limits and impose taxes on properties coming under its jurisdiction. Dharni was noted for the malaria-infested areas, but these have since been cleared of malaria and brought under cultivation. The land is very fertile, the chief crops being wheat and gram. For irrigation, the river Tapi has been tapped here. Melghat tehsil is rich in timber forests and hence the State Government have established a timber depot there. Most of the timber after local consumption is chiefly exported to Mumbai. There are the offices of the Sub Divisional Magistrate, Tehsildar, State Electricity Board, Integrated Tribal Development Department, the Panchayat Samiti and the Sub Divisional Police Officer. It has a branch of the District Co-operative Bank and 4 other Cooperative Societies. The village has a primary school, a multipurpose high school, a post-office and a police station. A sub-divisional city hospital is in service which conducted by the Zilla Parisad. Recently a maternity home has been established. Dharni is now the biggest commercial center in the 100 km radius of Melghat. The growth of Dharni is bound by the proposed Tapi dam. The initial rate of growth was much quicker in the past. MIDC-Dharni (Melghat) (Group D) Dharni Industrial Area is one of the mini Industrial areas in the Amravati District. MIDC has developed Dharni mini Industrial area by providing the best infrastructure to attract local entrepreneurs and industrialists. Particulars Details Total area acquired 10.00 Hectares. Area developed 7.37 Hectares. Available for allotment 19 Nos. (7.37 Hectares). Land Rates Industrial Plots per square metre : 65 Commercial Plots per square metre : 90 The News: The rich forests of Melghat are home to an impoverished people Melghat hit the headlines in 1997 for the death of 500 adivasi children due to malnutrition. Children have been dying every year, especially during the rains when the adivasis do not have adequate employment for daily earnings. Melghat is a vast forested tract spread over two tehsils of Amravati district, Chikhaldara and Dharni. It covers a geographical area of about 4,426 km2. Of this, 3,630 km2 is in Chikhaldara. This tehsil retains its dense forest cover because of its comparatively low population—about 76,000 people in 197 villages. The 796 km2 of Dharni tehsil have fewer forests due to the pressure of 1.13 lakh people living in 153 villages. It was earlier estimated that the deaths of adivasi children mostly occurred in Dharni and not in the Melghat Tiger Reserve. The problem has now spread, with deaths in 39 villages of the Multiple Use Area (MUA) of the tiger reserve. The reserve covers 1,676 km2 of forests. It includes the Gugamal National Park (361.28 km2), which has no village within its boundaries, the Melghat Wildlife Sanctuary (788.75 km2) with 19 villages and a MUA (526.90 km2) with the 39 villages. The reserve has a human population of 25,000. Of these, 8,000 people live in 19 villages of the sanctuary and 17,000 adivasis live in the 39 villages of the MUA. Studies have shown that one of the reasons for the rising child deaths among the Korkus of Melghat is that they are denied access to traditional foods like wild flowers, tubers, fruits, crabs and fish from the rich forest. Dharni is facing challenges from the government's new policy of making dams which poses a great threat to almost 2,000 inhabitants living in surrounding villages. Dharni is well connected to nearest cities like Akola, Amrawati, Khandwa, Burhanpur by road. MSRTC and MP Parivahan Buses are available for the above cities.
In connection with: Dharni, Amravati
Title combos: Amravati Dharni
Description combos: Industrial villages is above around local of Dharni Hectares
Shahanur RiverShahanur is the river in Western Vidarbha region of Maharashtra state in India. It is a tributary of Purna river. It flows through the Anjangaon Surji 444705 Amravati district and Akola district.
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Title combos: Shahanur River
Description combos: of the state Shahanur tributary the river the state

Chandrabhaga River (Purna River tributary)Chandrabhaga is one of the major rivers in Amravati district of Maharashtra. As a tributary of the Purna, it forms a part of the Tapti-Purna river system. The main stream of the river rises down the Vairat Plateau in the Chikhaldara hills and takes an eastward course draining the south slopes of Chikhaldara and Gawilgarh plateaus. dam is built on the river as it comes out of the valley. The river takes a more southward turn from the dam and passes through the town of Daryapur before it meets with river Purna on the border of Amravati and Akola district. Bhuleshwari is a chief tributary of Chandrabhaga that meets it before Daryapur. Sapan and Bichan rivers flowing through Achalpur and Paratwada are other affluent streams. it also passes through pandharpur where the famous temple of vithobha is situted
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Title combos: Chandrabhaga River Purna River River River River Chandrabhaga Purna
Description combos: of the it eastward major meets of As Tapti

Rama's Journey in MithilaRama's Journey in Mithila is the part of Ramayana from the Vishwamitra Ashram at Buxar to the Kingdom of Mithila.
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Description combos: the Ashram the Mithila from of the of Journey

Amravati RiverAmravati river (Maithili: अमरावती नदी) is a legendary former river in the Mithila region of the Indian subcontinent. In the ancient period, it was flowing through the village of Sarisab Pahi. The archaeologists involved in the exploration of the river have estimated it to be more than 4000 years old. According to legend, the river existed in Ramayana during the journey of Lord Rama in Mithila. During the period of King Nanyadeva of Karnat Dynasty in Mithila, a city named Amravati was also established near the bank of the river. In the early times, many rivers flowing in the Mithila region either dried up or merged over time. The Amravati river is one which dried up over a time in the early days. Presently in the Isapur village of the Madhubani district, the remains of the path of flow of the legendary Amravati river still exists. It is believed to be the origin place of the Amravati river. According to the archaeologists, the remains of ancient civilization have been found in the Isapur village. In the ancient times when the Amravati river was live and water was flowing in it, then Sarisab Pahi used to be a major trading center. The trading centre of Sarisab Pahi was called Hate Bazaar. Presently that place is known as Hati. On the eastern bank of the river there were two tols namely Thatheri Tol and Darji Tol. These two locations are presently situated in the western panchayat of the Sarisab Pahi village. There is a Hindu temple known as Siddheshwar Nath Mahadev Mandir on the bank of the river. It is said that the merchants used to worship here daily before starting their business.
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Title combos: Amravati River
Description combos: the the western exploration bank Isapur Indian still western
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