Shirpur-Warwade
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Shirpur-Warwade | |
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city | |
Coordinates: 21°21′00″N 74°53′00″E / 21.35°N 74.8833°E | |
Country | India |
State | Maharashtra |
District | Dhule |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 76,905 |
Languages | |
• Official | Marathi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
Shirpur-Warwade is a city and a municipal council in Dhule district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Shirpur is the developing city in North Maharashtra. It is famous for Balaji Temple,Priydarshini Sahakari Soot Girani, Shirpur Gold Refinery and the Educational campus. It is represented by G.D.Mali, Vyankatrao Randheer, Indrasing, Sambhaji Patil, Shivajirao Patil, Amrishbhai Patel as MLAs. Mr Patel changed the look of this area.His work regarding Water Conservation get publicity over the Maharashtra and whole the country also with the name " Shirpur Pattern ". This area is populated by Adivasis and Patils.
Educational Institutes
[edit]- S .P. D .M. College of Arts, Commerce & Science.
- P. B. M. Highschool & Jr. College.
- Mahatma Jyotiba phule Highschool.
- R. C Patel Highschool.
- R. C Patel College of Education.
- R .C Patel Institute Of Technology ( Engineering College).
- R. C Patel Polytechnic (Diploma in Engineering).
- C.T.F Textile College.
Demographics
[edit]As of 2011[update] India census,[1] Shirpur-Warwade had a population of 76,905.
Year | Male | Female | Total Population | Change | Religion (%) | |||||||
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Hindu | Muslim | Christian | Sikhs | Buddhist | Jain | Other religions and persuasions | Religion not stated | |||||
2011[2] | 40235 | 36670 | 76905 | - | 78.697 | 18.727 | 0.166 | 0.052 | 0.436 | 1.755 | 0.008 | 0.159 |
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External links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
- ^ Census India 2011.