Kaij
Kaij is a tehsil in the Beed district of Maharashtra, India. It is located approximately 32.19 km west of Ambejogai. It serves as the headquarters of the Kaij taluka and is known for its historical, religious, and administrative significance.
History and geography
Kaij has a rich historical heritage and is known for its religious diversity. Geographically, it lies in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra, known for its semi-arid climate. The town's landscape is dotted with ancient temples and dargahs, showcasing a blend of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles.Demographics
According to the 1961 Census, Kaij had a population of 5,430. The town has grown significantly since then, becoming an important hub in the Beed district.| Aspect | Details |
| Population | 30,704 |
| Male Population | 16,208 |
| Female Population | 14,496 |
| Child Population | 4,097 |
| Female Sex Ratio | 894 |
| Child Sex Ratio | 801 |
| Literacy Rate | 85.21% |
| Households | 6,148 |
| Estimated Population | ~42,000 |
| Scheduled Castes | 18.62% |
| Scheduled Tribes | 1.21% |
| Total Working Population | 10,179 |
| Male Workers | 7,384 |
| Female Workers | 2,795 |
Administration and infrastructure
Kaij several government offices, including the tahsildar's office, the panchayat samiti office, and both criminal and civil courts. The town also has civil dispensaries and a poultry farming center. Educational facilities include primary schools, a high school, and a vasti grha.Places of religious and historical interest
- Uddhav Swami Samadhi
- Balaji Mandir
- Khvaja Mazubuddin Dargah