Muktainagar

Muktainagar
मुक्ताईनगर
Edalabad
town
Muktainagar

Location in Maharashtra, India

Coordinates: 21°3′8″N 76°3′18″E / 21.05222°N 76.05500°E / 21.05222; 76.05500Coordinates: 21°3′8″N 76°3′18″E / 21.05222°N 76.05500°E / 21.05222; 76.05500
Country  India
State Maharashtra
District Jalgaon
Population (2011)
  Total 23,970
Languages
  Official Marathi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 425306
Telephone code 91-02583
Nearest city Bhusawal
Lok Sabha constituency Raver
Vidhan Sabha constituency Muktainagar

Muktainagar (formerly known as Edlabad) is a small town situated (~21°03’08”N 76°03’18”E) on National Highway 6 (or Asian Highway 46) at the northern border of Maharashtra State in India. Muktainagar is famous for its association with Muktai, the younger sister of Saint Dnyaneshwar, who attained Samādhi on the banks of the Tapti River at a place called Mehun (15 km from Muktainagar).

Demographics

Muktainagar is one of 15 tehsils in the Jalgaon district (formerly known as East Khandesh) and is in the Bhusawal subdivision for administrative purposes. It has a population of about 18,408.

Muktainagar is the tehsil of Muktainagar Taluka, and contains a police station and a government hospital.

Location

Muktainagar is located on the banks of the Purna river, next to Malkapur and Bhusawal thesis, and the Madhya Pradesh state border. Jalgaon is located 60 km from Muktainagar. Nadgaon is also nearby and is the village where the former president of India, Pratibha Patil, was born. Muktainagar is the hometown of Eknath Khadse, who represents Muktainagar in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (MLA).

Schools and colleges

Economy

Agriculture and religious tourism are the source of most jobs in Muktainagar. The predominant crops in the tehsil are cotton, jowar and groundnutsbandananas are grown on the banks of the Tapi and Purna rivers.

Culture

Maharashtriyan people celebrate the festivals of Gudi Padwa, Diwali, and Poda. On Ekdashi, Muktainagar Varkari pilgrims go to the Muktabai temple at Muktainagar. People also go on pilgrimage to Pandharpur, to meet the god Pandurang. In the month of February on Ekadashi, two days before Maha Shivaratri, a fair takes place at Muktabai temple. People come to meet the goddess, Muktabai, and to take blessings from the goddess. A number of palaquins come to Muktainagar every year.

In Changdev, a village near Muktainagar, there is a temple to Yogi Changdev Maharaj. On Maha Shivaratri, there is a fair on the banks of the Purna river. The temple was built in the Hemadpanthi style of architecture.

Politics

Muktainagar is known for being the place where the ex-president of India, Pratibha Patil, started her political career in the early 1960s, and was associated with it for quite a long time.

The Revenue Minister of Maharashtra is Eknath Khadse. He has been the MLA representative from Muktainagar since 1989. He was an opposition leader from 2009 to 2014. Khadse is known as 'NathaBhau' in Maharashtra.

Raksha Khadse is also a well known member of Parliament who came from Muktainagar.

Chandrakant Patil, the Maharashtra Legislative Member from the Shiv Sena party (elected in 2014), is also from Muktainagar.

Notable places

See also

References

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