Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Muktai Waterfall (Marathi: मुक्ताई धबधबा) is located in the forest of Doma village at Chimur Taluka of Chandrapur District in the state of Maharashtra. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Waterfall in Chandrapur, Maharashtra India
This page was last edited on 23 February 2018, at 19:51 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.
[2] [3] It is surrounded by a waterfall and several Jain temples built in modern architecture with each temple features a dome. [4] Like Kundalpur , Girnar Jain temples , Dilwara temples and Shikharji , the Muktagiri temple complex is known for its rich architecture.
National Highway 361, commonly called NH 361, is a national highway in India that runs entirely within the state of Maharashtra. [1] Its western terminal is in Tuljapur near the intersection of NH 52 and the eastern terminal is in Butibori near Nagpur at the intersection of NH 44.
It will reduce both travel time and distance considerably, from 18 to 20 hours at present to only 7–8 hours, and from approx. 1,110 km to only 760 km. Protection of the Environment: The Government of Maharashtra has agreed to build the expressway as a 'Green Corridor' project. In view of this, thousands of plants, including trees and shrubs ...
It is known for providing the etymology for the name Nagpur. Forming a part of the Kanhan - Pench river system, the Nag River originates in Lava hills near wadi. The confluence point of the Nag and Pioli rivers is near Pawangaon, the confluence point of Nag and Pora river is near Titur, and the confluence point of Nag and Kanhan River is near ...
They call saint Muktabai - Muktai means mother Muktabai. A town's name is changed from Edlabad to Muktainagar to honor saint Muktabai. This town is administrative center of Muktainagar taluka so the taluka also became Muktainagar taluka. Saint Muktai's abhangas are included in Marathi text books of Balbharati in Maharashtra.
Kunwara bhivsen is a small village in the Parseoni tahsil, 28.969 km. (18 miles) north of Nagpur on the bank of the river Pench.. A hill by the village contains the remains of an old fort, its summit being encircled with walls made of ponderous masses of rock.