Akola district
Akola district is a district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The city of Akola is the district headquarters. Akola district forms the central part of Amravati Division, which was the former British Raj Berar Province.
Area of the district is 5,428 km2. It is bounded on the north and east by Amravati District, to the south by Washim District, and to the west by Buldhana District. Washim was earlier a part of Akola till 1999. Akola district includes seven talukas which are Akola, Akot, Telhara, Balapur, Barshitakli, Murtijapur and Patur.
Officer
Members of Parliament
- Anup Dhotre - Akola
Guardian Minister
List of Guardian Minister
District Magistrate/Collector
list of District Magistrate / Collector
History
Bk village is located in Telhara Tehsil, took place on 28 November 1803, between the British under the command of Governor Arthur Wellesley and the forces of Maratha under Bhonsle of Nagpur during Second Anglo-Maratha War.Many old forts are located in Akola District viz.
- Narnala Fort
- Akola Fort
- Balapur Fort
- Vari Bhairavgad fort, Telhara Tehsil.
Geography
Rivers and lakes
The Purna River forms the part of north boundary of the district, and the top north portion of the district lies within its watershed along with Aas River and Shahnur River. The Vaan River forms the part of northwest boundary of the district after entering from the Amravati district.The Mun River drains the southwestern portion of the district, Morna River drains the midsouth portion of the district, while the southeast is drained by the Katepurna River and Uma River.
Here are some of the rivers in Akola, with their tributaries
- Uma River
- Katepurna River
- Shahanur River
- Morna River
- Mun River
- Mas River
- Utawali River
- Vishwamitri River
- Nirguna River
- Gandhari River
- Aas River
- Vaan River
Prominent persons
- Vijay P. Bhatkar, Architect of India's First Super Computer.
- Vasantrao Deshpande, legendary classical singer.
- Anand Modak, famous marathi music composer and musician.
- Patrick Barr, British TV and Film actor.
Climate
Demographics
According to the 2011 census Akola district has a population of 1,813,906, roughly equal to the nation of Kosovo or the US state of Nebraska. This gives it a ranking of 262nd in India. The district has a population density of. Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 11.6%. Akola has a sex ratio of 942 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 88.05%. 39.68% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 20.07% and 5.53% of the population respectively.Religion
Hindus are the majority religion. Muslims and Buddhists are both substantial minorities with nearly equal populations. Muslims are mainly urban while Buddhists are mainly rural.Languages
At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 70.39% of the population in the district spoke Marathi, 17.33% Urdu, 6.30% Hindi, 2.04% Lambadi and 0.93% Marwari as their first language.Varhadi dialect of Marathi is the main spoken language of Akola district. Deccani Urdu is popular among the Muslim community.
Subdivisions
Akola District consists of talukas namely Akot, Telhara, Akola, Balapur, Patur, Barshitakli and Murtajapur.Transport
Important railway stations with their codes are Paras, Gaigaon, Akola Junction, Murtijapur Junction and are under Bhusawal-Badnera Section of Bhusawal Railway Division of Central Railway.The other stations under meter gauge are Hiwarkhed, Adgaon Buzurg, Akot, Patsul, Ugwe, Akola Junction, Shivani Shivpur, Barshitakli, Lohogad, Amna Vadi, Jaulka are under Purna - Khandwa Section of South Central Railway.
The stations under narrow gauge are Lakhpuri, Murtajapur Junction, Karanja under two Narrow Gauge Branch lines viz Murtajapur-Achalpur and Murtajapur-Yavatmal of Bhusawal Railway Division of Central Railway.