Nandura (नांदुरा) (نندورا) is a city in
Buldhana district in
Maharashtra
Maharashtra () is a state in the western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau. It is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west, the Indian states of Karnataka and Goa to the south, Telangana to th ...
state. Nandura is the headquarters of Nandura taluka. Nandura is situated on the
National Highway No. 6 and the Mumbai-Howrah railway line. The municipality of Nandura was established during the
British Raj
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* lasting from 1858 to 1947.
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* It is also called Crown rule ...
in 1931. The place is major supplier of milk products to all nearby area.
History
According to 'Mahagovind Sutant' a Buddhist novel, Nandura was established in ancient time. It was capital of '
Assak' kingdom (one of the 16 ancient kingdoms (Mahajanpad) in ancient India (2600 B.C.). Nandura was called as 'Potan' at that time.
According to Ain-e-Akbari, Nandura was an integral part of Gulshan-e-Berar in the Medieval era, beginning in the Khilji dynasty until the Mughal era. Various links to Peshwas, Peshwe or
Peshwa
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are also found in the history of Nandura. Nawab Amirullah Khan was one of the
Nawabs in the late 1800 AD history of Nandura. It relates to
Nizams of
Deccan
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also known as Dakkan. Nandura was under jurisdiction of
Akola district. After August 1905, it became the part of Buldhana district.
Geography
Nandura was a twin city; Nandura Budruk (Greater Nandura) is separated from the original village of the same name, Nandura Khurd (Little Nandura) by the
Dnyanganga River, though the village is officially considered as the part of Nandura itself.actually Nandura get extended by another 5 small villages named as Ahamadpur, Mahamadpur, Peth, Khudavantpur, New Jigaon and Rasulpur. It has become bigger city with Jigaon Project as one of the bigger dam so around 20 villages which are affected by this project totally depend upon this city and making it as bigger trade hub. City get expanded towards Nimgaon in North,Wadi in west,Aamsari in east and Kolamba in South.
It connected by Rail network Mumbai-Kolkata and Nation Highway NH6 which is also Asian Highway AH46 it is 6 lane Asian Highway. Nandura has a 105 feet tall statue of Lord Hanuman biggest Hanuman statue in the world and a historical place named Ambadevigad.
Demographics
India census,
Nandura had a population of nearly 37469. The gender ratio of males to females was 51:49. Nandura had a literacy rate of 69%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 76%, and female literacy is 62%. A total of 14% of the population were under 6 years of age.
Transport
Nandura is situated on
national highway number 6 i.e.
Hajira-
Dhule
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Kolkata
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National Highway. It is also a railway station of
Central Railway on the
Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai line.
Economy
Nandura has oil mills, dal mills, and joining & pressing industry along with handlooms. In older days, Nandura was known for cotton products like ropes, handmade cotton dhoti, and saris, etc. Nandura's milk products like Khava are famous for its quality and taste and is transported daily to several adjoining districts.
Nandura also acts an important trade center in the region. Prominent goods traded include wheat, jowar, soyabean, pulses, cotton, onion, chili, lemon and several vegetables like Brinjal.
Nandura tehsil
Nandura
tehsil
A tehsil (, also known as tahsil, taluk, or taluka () is a local unit of administrative division in India and Pakistan. It is a subdistrict of the area within a Zila (country subdivision), district including the designated populated place that ser ...
is part of Malkapur Sub-Division of Buldhana district, along with
Motala
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and
Malkapur tehsils.
It has its borders with
Malkapur tehsil in the west,
Jalgaon Jamod
Jalgaon Jamod is a town in Buldhana district of Indian state of Maharashtra.
History
The name Jalgaon is a combination of two Marathi words, Jal and Gaon, that mean village of water. This name came because of heavy water resources around t ...
tehsil in the north,
Khamgaon and
Shegaon
Shegaon is a city and municipal council in the Buldana district, Buldhana district in the Indian States and territories of India, state of Maharashtra. Shegaon has become a pilgrimage centre due to the influence of Shri Sant Gajanan Maharaj, w ...
tehsils in the east, and
Khamgaon and
Motala
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tehsils in the south. Nandura tehsil has an area of 462 square km and consisting of 103 villages with a population of around 1,98,000.
Some of these villages are Chandur Biswa, Wadner, Naigaon, kumbekhal,
Nimgaon, Rampur, Narayanpur, Takli (
Wachpal),
Jigaon, Palsoda, Patonda, Mamulwadi, Higana Gavhad, Mominabad, Sawargaon, Sirsodi, Yerali, Belad (Sabe), Alampur, Narakhed, Pimpalkhuta Dhande, Rasulpur, Amboda, Amsari, Wadali, Dighi, Khumgaon, Dahigaon, Matoda, sonaj, Danora, Kati, Dahivadi, Potali, Medhali, Wadi, Lonwadi, Malegaon Gond, Wasadi, Khadatgaon, Mahalundi, Jawala Bazar, Takarkhed, Fuli, Khaira, and Shemba, Pimpri Adhao, Kokalwadi, Dighi Wadgaon, Vitali, Nimbola
Hanuman statue

The 105-feet statue of
Lord Hanuman
Hanuman (; , ), also known as Maruti, Bajrangabali, and Anjaneya, is a deity in Hinduism, revered as a divine ''vanara'', and a devoted companion of the deity Rama. Central to the ''Ramayana'', Hanuman is celebrated for his unwavering devotio ...
is the main tourist attraction in the town . It is one of the highest Hanuman statues in India. Fourth along with Hanuman Murti located in Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh. It is also mentioned in Limca Book of Records. It is situated on the
national highway no. 6. Lord Hanuman is the son of Pawan (Air) and Anjani (the woman of highly spiritual native). Lord Hanuman is called Pawansut (Son of Air) and Anjaniputra (Son of Anjani).
About Murti :
*Height:105 ft.
*Chest girth:70 ft.
*Base:30 ft.
*Tail:70 ft.
*Arm:25 ft.
*Mace 30 ft.
*Sole 34 ft.
*Nail of sole:15 ft.
References
{{Buldhana district
Talukas in Maharashtra
Cities and towns in Buldhana district