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  2. Nagpur - Wikipedia

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    Nagpur (Marathi: [naːɡpuːɾ]; ISO: Nāgapura) is the third-largest city of the Indian state of Maharashtra after Mumbai and Pune. [15] It is called the heart of India because of its central geographical location. [16] It is the largest and most populated city in central India. [17]

  3. Nagpur district - Wikipedia

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    In 1950 Nagpur district was created as became part of the newly formed Madhya Pradesh state and Nagpur became its capital. In 1956, after a reorganisation of Indian states, Nagpur district was incorporated into Bombay state. On 1 May 1960, it became a district of Maharashtra state.

  4. List of localities in Nagpur - Wikipedia

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    Nagpur has a population of 4.6 million. It is the 13th largest urban agglomeration in India, according to figures from the 2001 census of India. [1] Localities: Mahal — The oldest locality in Nagpur. Nagpur was founded here by Raja Bakht Buland Shah. The Bhonsle Rajwada is also located here. Sitabuldi [2] Ganesh Peth colony; Dhantoli [3 ...

  5. Nagpur division - Wikipedia

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    Nagpur is the easternmost division in the state, with an administrative headquarters in the city of Nagpur. It covers 51,336 km² (19,821 mi²). The Amravati and Nagpur divisions make up the Vidarbha region. Two airports, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport and Gondia Airport, are located here.

  6. Vidarbha - Wikipedia

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    It forms the eastern part of the state, next to the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, it comprises of the Amravati (earlier Central Provinces, Berar) and Nagpur divisions. As per the 2011 Census, the region had a population of 23,003,179. The region occupies 31.6% of the total area and is home to 21.3% of the total population of Maharashtra.

  7. Nagpur Central Assembly constituency - Wikipedia

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    Nagpur Central is one of the 288 Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) constituencies of Maharashtra state, western India. It is one of the six assembly seats which make up Nagpur Lok Sabha constituency. The Constituency Number is 55. This constituency is located in Nagpur district. The delimitation of the constituency happened in 2008.

  8. History of Nagpur - Wikipedia

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    Princely states are shown in yellow. In 1861, the Nagpur Province (which consisted of the present Nagpur region, Chhindwara, and Chhattisgarh and existed from 1854 to 1861) became part of the Central Provinces and came under the administration of a commissioner under the British central government, with Nagpur as its capital.

  9. Nagpur Lok Sabha constituency - Wikipedia

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    State: Maharashtra: Assembly constituencies: Nagpur South West Nagpur South Nagpur East Nagpur Central Nagpur West Nagpur North: Established: 1957 (67 years ago) () Total electors: 22,23,281 (2024) [1] Reservation: None: Member of Parliament; 18th Lok Sabha: Incumbent