Bhusawal

Bhusawal
भुसावळ
Bhusaval
Rail city
Bhusawal

Location in Maharashtra, India

Coordinates: 21°03′N 75°46′E / 21.05°N 75.77°E / 21.05; 75.77Coordinates: 21°03′N 75°46′E / 21.05°N 75.77°E / 21.05; 75.77
Country  India
State Maharashtra
District Jalgaon
Government
  Type Municipal Council
Elevation 209 m (686 ft)
Population (2011)
  Total 204,016
Demonym(s) Bhusawalkar
Language
  Official Marathi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN CODE 425201
Vehicle registration MH-19
Website www.bhusawal.info

Bhusawal also spelt as Bhusaval is a city and a municipal council (established in 1882) in Jalgaon district in the state of Maharashtra, India.

Geography

Bhusawal is located at 21°02′50.56″N 75°47′15.99″E / 21.0473778°N 75.7877750°E / 21.0473778; 75.7877750.[1] It has an average elevation of 209 metres (685 feet).

It is the biggest taluka of Jalgaon district, and situated on National Highway 6 (India)(old numbering). Bhusawal railway junction is one of the largest railway yards of the Indian subcontinent. Bhusawal is 181 km from historic city and tourism capital Aurangabad. World Heritage famous Ajanta is about 60 km (via Jamner) from Bhusawal.

Demographics

The total population of Bhusawal is 204,016. The male population of which is 105,164 while female population is 98,852. The literacy rate of Bhusawal is 90.53%. Literacy rate for male and female for Bhusawal stood at 94.94% and 85.89% respectively. Total literates in Bhusawal UA were 165,435 of which males were 88,928 and remaining 76,507 were females.

Religions in Bhusawal
Religion Percent
Hindus
 
66.11 %
Muslims
 
22.89%
Buddhists
 
8.79%
Christians
 
1.08%
Jains
 
0.95%
Others†
 
0.3%
Distribution of religions
Includes Sikhs (0.2%), Buddhists (<0.2%).

River

Bhusawal is located on the bank of Tapi river, The Tapti River (Hindi ताप्ती, Marathi तापी,Urdu تاپتی, Gujarati: તાપ્તી) ancient original name Tapi River (Sanskrit: तापी), is a river in central India. It is one of the major rivers (only the Tapi River along with the Narmada river, and the Mahi River run from east to west) of peninsular India with a length of around 724 kilometres (450 mi).

Transport

Railway

Bhusawal Railway Station

Air

Aurangabad is the ideal base since it has direct link to Delhi, Pune, Nagpur and Mumbai.

Jalgaon Airport is also nearer to Bhusawal, but still it's under development.

Excursions

Education

Bhusawal has many educational schools in Marathi, English, Hindi and Urdu, Colleges, Technical Colleges, Computer Institutes and Management institutions within its city limits.Mr. Girish R. Parikh runs a computer institute which is considered to be the first computer institute of bhusawal and jamner provides second chance to students who fail or cannot continue their education.[2]

Schools

Marathi schools
  1. Maharana Pratap Vidhyalaya (erstwhile New English School)
  2. D. S. High School
  3. Municipal High School
  4. K. Narkhede Vidyalaya
  5. T. S. Zope Prathamik Vidya mandir
  6. Ahilyadevi kanya Vidyalaya
  7. Bhusaval High School
  8. P. K. Kotecha High School
  9. D. L. Hindi High School
  10. Dyanjyoti Vidyalaya
  11. Technical High School
  12. Shri Gadgebaba High school
  13. St. Aloysius High School
  14. Barhate highschool(Narmadabai Zope High School)
  15. Bhagirathi prathamik Vidyalaya
  16. Jijamata Prathamik Vidya Mandir
  17. Dhyan Jyoti Vidyalaya
  18. Shri sant gadge maharaj
  19. Dr babasaheb ambedkar
English schools
  1. Central Railway Senior Secondary (E.M.) School
  2. St. Aloysius High School
  3. Kendriya Vidyalaya Ordnance Factory Estate
  4. Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Sakegaon
  5. Dr. Ulhas Patil English Medium School
  6. Tapti Public School
  7. Biyani Military School Bhusaval
  8. N.k Narkhede English Medium School
  9. Poddar International School
  10. M. I. Teli English Medium School
Hindi schools
  1. D. L. Hindi High School
  2. Shri Sant Gadge Maharaj Hindi School
  3. Shri S. G. Temani Hindi Girls High School
Urdu schools
  1. Nagar Palika Urdu School No.3
  2. B. Z. Urdu High School
  3. National Urdu Primary High School
  4. Al hira urdu high school
  5. Irteqa urdu high school
  6. Raza Hussain urdu high school
  7. Anjuman Urdu primary school.

Colleges

Colleges
  1. People's College (Dadasaheb Devidas Namdeo Bhole College)
  2. Bhusawal Arts,Science and P.O.Nahata Commerce College [3]
  3. D. L. Hindi Junior College
  4. Shri S. G. Temani Hindi Jr. College
  5. K. Narkhede Vidyalaya and Jr. College [4]
  6. P. K. Kotecha Mahila Mahavidyalaya [5]
  7. Shri Sant Gadge Baba College of Engineering and Technology [6]
  8. Chaitanya Ayurved Mahavidyalaya
  9. Biyani B.Ed. (English Medium) and D.Ed. College [7]
Management Institutes & Computer Classes
  1. The Institute of Management and Career Development [8]
  2. Wellness Foundation's Success and Wellness for Training and development
  3. Institute of Management & Science, Sakegaon
  4. Omkar Computer, Jamner Road Bhusawal

Villages

  • Achegaon
  • Anjansonde
  • Belkhede Digar
  • Belvhal
  • Bhankhede Pr. Edlabad
  • Bhilmali
  • Bhusawal (M Cl)
  • Bhusawal (Rural)
  • Bohardi Bk
  • Bohardi Kh
  • Chorwad
  • Daryapur
  • Deepnagar
  • Fekari
  • Fulgaon
  • Gojore
  • Gombhi
  • Hatnur
  • Jadgaon
  • Jogalkhede
  • Jogalkhori
  • Kahurkhede
  • Kandari (CT)
  • Kanhale Bk.
  • Kanhale Kh.
  • Kathore Bk.
  • Kathore Kh.
  • Khadke
  • Khandale
  • Khedi Bk.
  • Kinhi
  • Kurhe Pr. Nashirabad
  • Mandavedigar
  • Manpur
  • Manyarkhede
  • Mirgavhan
  • Mondhale
  • Nimbhore Budruk (CT)
  • Nimbhore Kh.
  • Pimpalgaon Bk.
  • Pimpalgaon Kh.
  • Pimprisekam.
  • Sakari
  • Sakegaon
  • Sangvi BK
  • Savtar
  • Shindi
  • Sunasgaon
  • Susari
  • Tahakali
  • Talwel
  • Vanjole
  • Varad Seem
  • VARANGAON
  • Vazarkhede
  • Vilhale

Delicacies of Bhusawal

Bhusawal is also famous for its banana cultivation. Traders from various parts of the country come to Bhusawal to buy raw bananas. Bananas are exported to different countries across the world. Bhusawal is also known for its special white brinjals that are grown locally in the nearby areas. They often constitute the delicacies in local marriages, along with daal baati toop (a lentil dish served with ghee) served with peanut garlic chutney. "Banducha Vada-Pav" and "Ghasilal Vada-Pav" of Bhusawal are famous in whole Jalgaon District. People from nearby villages hardly miss to visit these places.

In fiction

The fictional Indian town of Bhowani, the setting of the historical novels Nightrunners of Bengal and Bhowani Junction by John Masters, is thought to be modeled on Bhusawal.

'27 Down', a 1974 Bollywood drama film directed by Awtar Krishna Kaul, features Bhusawal Railway Station, Railway Colony. Its storyline revolves around people working with Railways at Bhusawal and their families.

Director Vijaya Mehta's fil 'Pestonjee' (1988) also features Bhusawal.

Lt Col Sanjoy Banerji, the famous adventurer and photographer had published a photo feature on Bhusawal's Railways in National Geographic magazine.

See also

References

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