- Achalpur
Infobox Indian Jurisdiction
native_name = Achalpur | type = city | latd = 21.26 | longd = 77.51
locator_position = right | state_name = Maharashtra
district = Amravati
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altitude = 369
population_as_of = 2001
population_total = 107,304| population_density =
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footnotes =Achalpur, formerly known as Ellichpur, is a city and a
municipal council inAmravati District in theIndia n state ofMaharashtra .Geography
Achalpur & Paratwada as a twin city is located at coord|21|15|26|N|77|30|31|E|type:city. [ [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/IN/16/Achalpur.html Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Achalpur] ] It has an average elevation of 369 metres (1210 ft).
Demographics
As of 2001 India
census , [GR|India] Achalpur had a population of 107,304. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Achalpur has an average literacy rate of 77%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with 54% of the males and 46% of females literate. 12% of the population is under 6 years of age.Transportation
Achalpur is the northern terminus of the 762 mm
narrow gauge railway known locally as the Shakuntala railway. This line is composed of two legs intersecting with theMumbai –Kolkata standard gauge railway atMurtajapur — the 76km northern leg to Achalpur and the 113km southeastern leg toYavatmal . As of 2004 this line was still owned by aLondon -based company which had leased the line to India's Central Railway since 1903. [ [http://www.irfca.org/docs/rinbad-ng.html "Indian Narrow-Gauge Lines 2002-2003"] . Simon Mortimer. Indian Railways Fan Club. February 13, 2004.]Economic Activity
The town had been major trade center for
Palmarosa oil in India. The major commodities for trade include
*Cotton
* Oranges
* Red chilis
*Groundnut HoneySagwan WoodHistory
It is first mentioned authentically in the 13th century as one of the famous cities of the
Deccan . Though tributary to theMuslim Delhi Sultanate after 1294, it remained underHindu administration till 1318, when it came directly under the Muslims. It was afterwards capital of the province ofBerar at intervals until the Mughal occupation, when the seat of the provincial governor was moved toBalapur . The town retains many relics of theNawabs of Berar .As the Mughal empire deteriorated in the 18th century, Achalpur along with the rest of Berar came under the rule of the
Nizam of Hyderabad. In 1853, Berar came under British administration, although it remained formally part of the Hyderabad kingdom until 1903. Achalpur, known by the British as Ellichpur, became part of East Berar District, with Amraoti (Amravati) as capital of the district. In 1867 East Berar was split into the districts of Amraoti and Ellichpur, with Ellichpur as the headquarters of Ellichpur District. The district had an area of 2605 square miles.In 1901 Achalpur had a population of 29,740, with ginning factories and a considerable trade in cotton and forest produce. It was connected by good roads with Amraoti and
Chikhaldara . Berar was annexed to British India in 1903 and merged with theCentral Provinces , and in 1905 Ellichpur District was merged into Amraoti District. The civil station ofParatwada , 5 km. from the town of Ellichpur, contained the principal public buildings at the beginning of the 20th century.After India's independence in 1947, the Central Provinces became the province, and after 1950 the state,
Madhya Pradesh . The 1956States Reorganisation Act redrew the boundaries of India's states along linguistic lines, and the predominantlyMarathi -speaking Amravati District was transferred toBombay State , which was renamedMaharashtra in 1960 when it was split fromGujarat .Paratwada
During the rein of British in India a military camp was established on the outskirts of the city. Presently it is one of the developed (largest city) civil townships in Amaravati district. It provide Milk and Milk related product to the market. The Paratwada is the Biggest supplier of Honey and Sagwan wood to all Asia. It is A hill Station contains many natural scenes.
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Ellichpur References
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