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Raver, Maharashtra

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Raver
Banana City
City
Raver is located in Maharashtra
Raver
Raver
Location in Maharashtra, India
Coordinates: 21°14′35″N 76°02′00″E / 21.24306°N 76.03333°E / 21.24306; 76.03333
Country India
StateMaharashtra
DistrictJalgaon
Government
 • BodyMunicipal Council
 • MLA(Raver Vidhansabha Constituency)Shirish Madhukarrao Chaudhary (INC)
 • MP(Raver Loksabha Constituency)Raksha Khadse(BJP).
Elevation
248 m (814 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total27,039
Languages
 • OfficialMarathi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Telephone code02584
ISO 3166 codeIN-MH
Vehicle registrationMH-19

Raver is a city and municipal council in Jalgaon district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the administrative center of Raver Taluka. Raver is famous for the Bhagvan Dattatreya-temple which is 200 years old and was founded by Sachidanand Swami Maharaj. Built in the old Mughal Kaleen tradition, it also has some ancient photos of Bhagvan Dattreyay in form of Malaang Fakir, Bhagwan Dattreyay's Charan Paduka. It is part of the Khandesh region or North Maharashtra region.

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Economy

The economy of the city is mainly dependent on agriculture and related businesses.[citation needed] Raver Taluka is an important market for bananas in the state of Maharashtra and India. It contributes to about more than 80% of production in Jalgaon district.

Geography

Raver is located in North Maharashtra Region. It is 22 kilometres (14 mi) from Madhya Pradesh. It has an average elevation of 248 metres (814 ft). The Satpura Range is approximately 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the city. In the summer, the temperature ranges up to about 40–45 °C (104–113 °F).

Transport

Roads

The town is connected to its district headquarters, Jalgaon (64 kilometres (40 mi)), by road. The Ankleshwar-Burhanpur National Highway (previously SH4) runs through the city. It connects Raver to Burhanpur (25 kilometres (16 mi)) in Madhya Pradesh & Ankaleshwar (365 kilometres (227 mi)) in Gujarat. This highway has caused Savda and neighbouring villages to become an important banana transportation hub. Due to increasing traffic, the road was converted into a national highway. The town is also well-connected to other villages through major roads.

Rail

Raver Railway Station is 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from Raver in Jalgaon district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Railways connect the city to Mumbai and Delhi. The Raver Railway station is located on the Major Bhusawal-Khandwa line of the Bhusawal Division of Central Railway. 60 to 70 trains run through this line daily, of which only 10 to 12 stop at this station.

Air

The nearby airports are Jalgaon, Aurangabad, and Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar Airport (Indore).

Demographics

As of 2011 India census,[1] Raver has a population of 27,039. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Raver has an average literacy rate of 65%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 72%, and female literacy is 58%. 15% of the population is under 6 years of age. Raver has a mixed population of all castes including Hindus and Muslims. The Adivasi people living in the Satpura Hills include Tadvi (Bhilla), Pawara, Bhilala, and Pardhi.

Year Male Female Total Population Change Religion (%)
Hindu Muslim Christian Sikhs Buddhist Jain Other religions and persuasions Religion not stated
2011[2] 13843 13196 27039 - 51.807 42.772 0.078 0.048 3.905 0.614 0.041 0.736

Politics

Raver Lok Sabha constituency

Raver Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 48 Lok Sabha (lower house of Indian parliament) constituencies of Maharashtra state in western India. This constituency was created on 19 February 2008 as a part of the implementation of the Presidential notification based on the recommendations of the Delimitation Commission of India constituted on 12 July 2002.[3] It first held elections in 2009 and its first member of parliament (MP) was Haribhau Jawale of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). As of the 2014 elections, the current MP is Raksha Khadase, also of the BJP.

Raver Vidhan Sabha Constituency

BJP's celebratory procession at Chinawal after Haribhau Jawale's victory from Raver constituency in 2014 assembly elections

Raver Vidhan Sabha constituency (Marathi: रावेर विधान सभा मतदारसंघ) is one of the 288 Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) constituencies of Maharashtra state in western India. This constituency comprises the Raver and Yaval taluka of Jalgaon district.[4]

Education

  • Sardar G. G. High School and Junior College
  • Raver Parisar Shikshan Prasarak Mandal's Shri. Vitthalrao Shankarao Naik Arts, and Commerce and Science College
  • Macro Vision Academy School
  • Sardar G.G. High School & Jr. College
  • K.S.A. Girls High School
  • Yashwant Vidyalaya
  • Anglo Urdu High School
  • Nagarpalika schools
  • Modern English Medium School
  • Saraswati Vidya Mandir
  • Swami Vivekanand school
  • Akole High School
  • Macro Vision Academy School (CBSE-affiliated)
  • V.S. Naik College oF Arts, Commerce & Science
  • Govt. I.T.I. College
  • Kids Wonder A Play School
  • Shri Swami Samarth Mahila
  • Mahavidyalaya
  • Shikshanshastra Mahila College
  • Swami English medium school

See also

References

  1. ^ "Census of India 2011: Data from the 2011 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  2. ^ Census India 2011.
  3. ^ "Delimitation notification comes into effect". The Hindu. 20 February 2008. Archived from the original on 28 February 2008.
  4. ^ "District wise List of Assembly and Parliamentary Constituencies". Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra website. Archived from the original on 25 February 2009. Retrieved 8 September 2010.
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