There are 41 towns and 1, villages in this district. Nagpur is one of districts of Maharashtra in India, Nagpur District population in is 4,, estimates as per aadhar uidai. As per census of India, Nagpur District has a population of 4,, in out of which 2,, are male and 2,, are female. Literate people are 3,, out of 1,, are male and 1,, are female. As per provisional reports of Census India, population of Nagpur in is 2,,; of which male and female are 1,, and 1,, respectively.
Nagpur Literacy Rate In education section, total literates in Nagpur city are 1,, of which 1,, are males while , are females. Average literacy rate of Nagpur city is Nagpur Sex Ratio The sex ratio of Nagpur city is per males. Child sex ratio of girls is per boys. Nagpur Child Population Total children in Nagpur city are , as per figure from Census India report on Nagpur is the winter capital of the state of Maharashtra, a fast growing metropolis and third largest city in Maharashtra after Mumbai and Pune.
With a population of 46,53, Nagpur Metropolitan Area is the 13th largest urban conglomeration in India. It has also recently been ranked as the cleanest city and the second greenest city of India. In addition, the city also derives political importance from being the headquarters for the RSS and an important location for the Buddhist movement.
The city was founded by the Gonds but later became part of the Maratha Empire under the Bhonsles. It is among the important cities for IT sector in Maharashtra after Pune. Nagpur lies precisely at the center of the country with the Zero Mile Marker indicating the geographical center of India. And hence, the river and city is named as Nagpur.. While others says that the river flows through the old city of Nagpur and hence the city is named after this river. Human existence around present day Nagpur city can be traced back years to 8th century BC.
Mehir burial sites at Drugdhamna near Mhada colony indicate megalithic culture existed around Nagpur and is still followed in present times. The first reference to the name Nagpur is found in a 10th century copper-plate inscription discovered at Devali in the neighbouring Wardha district. Towards the end of third century King Vakataka dynasty, Vindhyasakti is known to have ruled the Nagpur region.
In the 4th century Vakataka Dynasty ruled over the Nagpur region and surrounding areas and had good relations with the Gupta Empire. The Vakataka king Prithvisena I moved his capital to Nagardhan ancient name Nandivardhana , located at 28 kilometres 17 mi from Nagpur.
After the Vakatakas, the region came under the rule of the Hindu kingdoms of the Badami Chalukyas, the Rashtrakutas, and finally the Yadavas. In the 17th century, the Mughal Empire conquered the region. However, regional administration was carried out by the Gond kingdom of Deogarh-Nagpur in the Chhindwara district of the modern-day state of Madhya Pradesh. Recent history ascribes the founding of Nagpur to Bakht Buland, a prince of the kingdom of Deogarh-Nagpur. The next Raja of Deogarh was Chand Sultan, who resided principally in the country below the hills, fixing his capital at Nagpur which he made a walled town.
Christianity first arrived in Maharashtra in the 13th century through Portuguese Jesuit missionaries, and most Maharashtrian Christians are Catholic. The gender ratio in Maharashtra is females for every 1, males, which is below the national average of , but certainly not the lowest in the country.
The population density of the state is also lower than average. Maharashtra is the second-most populous state in India, and its residents account for nearly 9. In , the state grew Since independence, the state has had a decadal growth rate exceeding the national average, except in and This decline in growth is due to lower fertility and reduced internal migration numbers.
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