- Vidarbha
Infobox Indian Jurisdiction
type = region
native_name = Vidarbha
other_name = विदर्भ
state_name = Maharashtra
skyline = India Vidarbha locator map.svg
skyline_caption = Map of India with Vidarbha highlighted in red
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largest_city =Nagpur
official_languages = Marathi
area_total = 97321
area_total_cite = [http://india.gov.in/knowindia/districts/andhra1.php?stateid=MH "Ref for both population and area"] ]
population_total = 20630987
population_as_of = 2001
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website = noVidarbha (Marathi: विदर्भ) is the eastern region of
Maharashtra state made up ofNagpur Division andAmravati Division . It occupies 31.6% of total area and holds 21.3% of total population of Maharashtra. It borders the state ofMadhya Pradesh to north,Chattisgarh to east,Andra Pradesh to south andMarathwada andKhandesh regions ofMaharashtra to west. Situated in central India Vidarbha has its own rich cultural and historical background distinct from rest of Maharashtra. The region is famous for growing oranges andcotton . Vidarbha holds two-thirds of Maharashtra’s mineral resources, three fourth of the forest resources and issurplus in power [ [http://www.epw.org.in/epw/uploads/articles/6166.pdf] ] . Throughout its history Vidarbha has remained much calm during the communal troubles than rest of India but it is plagued very much bypoverty [ [http://in.rediff.com/election/2004/oct/12vidarbha.htm "Vidarbha profile on rediff"] ] andmalnutrition [ [http://www.shramdeepindia.org.in/melghat.htm "WHO declares Melghat as India's most malnutrition-hit area"] ] . It is less economically prosperous compared to the rest of Maharashtra. [ [http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/iwmi-tata_html/PM2003/PDF/11_Highlight.pdf "Understanding Underdevelopment in Vidarbha."] By Sanjiv Phansalkar. [http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/iwmi-tata_html/ IWMI-Tata Water Policy Program] . Article listed [http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/iwmi-tata_html/PM2003/Schedule/IrrPov.htm here] .]The largest city in Vidarbha is
Nagpur ,second largest isAmravati . A majority of "Vidarbhians" speak Marathi language. In recent times there have been calls for separate state of Vidarbha.History
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Central Provinces and Berar regions ofBritish India .Nagpur is shown as capital of Central provinces]Nagpur was the capital of theBhonsle dynasty ofMaratha s who in the mid eighteenth century created an independent Hindu princely state that covered much of east-central India. After their defeat in theThird Anglo-Maratha War in 1818, the Bhonsle dominions were reduced to the Nagpur division. In 1853 the last Maharaja of Nagpur died without a male heir and subsequently Nagpur division was incorporated into mainstream British India. Nagpur division became a part of theBritish Raj 'sCentral Provinces in 1861.Amravati division, formerly known as
Berar , was administered by the Nizam of Hyderabad until 1853. In that year, citing misgovernance by the Nizam, the British colonial administration took direct control over the province. Berar was added to theCentral Provinces in 1903.During India's independence struggle
Nagpur hosted the sessions ofIndian National Congress several times.Sevagram was the capital of nationalistic India during the Gandhian era.After India's independence in 1947, Central Provinces and Berar became the Indian state of
Madhya Pradesh . In 1956 Vidarbha was transferred toBombay state to unify allMarathi -speaking areas. In 1960 Bombay state was split along linguistic lines into the states of Maharashtra andGujarat . Marathi-speaking Vidarbha became part of the state of Maharashtra.Geography
Geographically Vidarbha lies on the northern part of
Deccan Plateau . There are no major hilly areas like western ghats. TheSatpura Range lies to the north of Vidarbha region in Madhya Pradesh. TheMelghat area of Amravati district is on southern offshoot of Satpura ranges [ [http://amravati.gov.in/htmldocs/melghat.htm New Page 2 ] ] . Largebasalt ic rock formations exists throughout Vidarbha caused by Deccan trap lava. Gondia district is unique in Maharashtra in sense that the entire area of the district is occupied by metamorphic rock and alluvium. [ [http://gondia.gov.in/htmldocs/phygon.html "Gondia geology"] ] .Buldhana hasLonar crater created by impact ofmeteorite orcomet . Eastern districts of Gondia, Bhandara, Gadchirolli and Nagpur fall in earthquake zone1, which is considered safest in India, while other districts fall in zone 2.Wainganga is the largest of all the Vidarbha rivers. Other major rivers that drain Vidarbha region are the Wardha, andKanhan rivers which are all tributaries ofGodavari river. In north, five small riversKhandu ,Khapra ,Sipna ,Gadga and Dolar along with Purna, are the tributaries ofTapti river.Administration & Politics
Vidarbha comprises two divisions (Nagpur and Amravati). It has 11 districts of
Maharashtra namely,Akola ,Amravati ,Bhandara ,Buldana ,Chandrapur ,Gadchiroli ,Gondia ,Nagpur ,Wardha ,Washim ,Yavatmal .District Administration
Each district has a collector's office which is responsible for day-to-day administration. The District Collector is a Central Indian Government appointee who is in charge of the governance of a district in a state. [ [http://www.maharashtra.gov.in/english/Districts%20List.php Districts Of Maharashtra ] ] Nagpur city which is largest city in Vidarbha has special civic body called as
Nagpur Improvement Trust which along withNagpur Municipal Corporation is responsible for overall development and planning activity. Other significant cities likeAmravati andAkola too have their own municipal corporation. The corporators in these civic bodies are elected via elections. Urban area is split in different wards and each ward elects a representative. Rural area has panchayat raj system.Representation in
Lok Sabha Vidarbha is represented at national level by 11 Lok sabha seats. Nagpur district which has higher population density is split into 2 lok sabha seats of Nagpur and
Ramtek while the districts with lesser population density like Chandrapur and Gadchiroli are clubbed together. The Buldhana seat is reserved for Scheduled caste candidates only while others are open to all for contesting. [http://www.eci.gov.in/election_maps/Results/PC/S13/S13_PC.jpg]Representation in
Vidhan Sabha Vidarbha is represented at state level by 67 assembly seats. Nagpur has the most dense concentration of assembly seats with city divided in nearly 5 areas. Certain amounts of seats are reserved for
Scheduled Tribe candidates only while others are open to all for contesting. [http://www.eci.gov.in/election_maps/Results/AC/S13/S13_AC.jpg] As part of the Nagpur pact the winter session of Maharashtra assembly is held as Nagpur Vidhan Bhavan.Demographics
Vidarbha has total population of 2,06,30,987 according to 2001 census done by government of India. [ [http://www.censusindia.gov.in/Census_Data_2001/Census_Data_Online/Population/Total_Population.aspx "Census data online Maharashtra all districts"] ]
Hinduism is the predominant religion in this region.Buddhism is second most followed religion. This is unusual from rest of Maharashtra and even most of north Indian states where usuallyIslam is second most followed religion. Large concentration of Buddhism is due toDalit Buddhist movement started by Dr.B. R. Ambedkar .tatehood Movement
In recent years there have been sporadic calls by the inhabitants for Vidarbha to secede from Maharashtra. This is based in part on the feeling of being neglected by the Maharashtra state government and in part on assertion of a distinct cultural identity. The people have complained that the region has fallen behind others in Maharashtra in attracting investment and development funds. The region is comparatively poorly served by roads, irrigation facilities and educational institutions. However political movements for attaining statehood have lost steam as the leaders were seen to be opportunistic.
Vidarbha Rajya Party andVidarbha Rajya Nirman Congress are very small political parties created by leaders that have split from national level parties like INC and BJP.Economy
Vidarbha's economy is primarily agricultural and also the region is rich in forest and mineral wealth.
Agriculture
The main cash crops of the region are
cotton , oranges and soyabean.Amravati is the largest Orange growing district. Traditional crops are sorghum(jowar), pearl millet (bajra) and rice. However, recently Vidarbha region has got infamous for large number of farmersuicide s occurring.
On 1 July 2006 thePrime Minister of India Manmohan Singh announced a Rs. 3,750-crore (Rupees 37.5 billion) [http://pmindia.nic.in/prelease/pcontent.asp?id=466 relief package for Vidharbha] . The package should help farmers in six districts of the region. However package was not welcomed by most financialpundit s and journalistP Sainath wrote the following [http://www.indiatogether.org/2006/jul/psa-package.htm article] in the Hindu criticising the package and saying that it was destined to fail.Mineral wealth
The
Chandrapur ,Gadchiroli ,Bhandara andNagpur Districts form the main mineral belt, withcoal andmanganese as the major minerals.Chandrapur district alone contributes to 29% of all mineral wealth found inMaharashtra [ [http://chanda.nic.in/htmldocs/geology.html Demography ] ]Iron ore andlimestone are identified as potential wealth. [ [http://www.maharashtra.gov.in/english/community/community_geo_profileShow.php#resource "Maharashtra Resources"] ] .Industry
Traditionally Vidarbha has lagged behind western Maharashtra in industrial growth. Various incentives were granted to attract industries but have failed. Butibori Industrial Area(MIDC) outside Nagpur is one of the largest industrial area in country but few industries have actually opened there.
MIHAN is International Cargo Hub project currently underway atNagpur . The project aims to exploit the central location of Nagpur and convert the present airport into a major freight hub with integrated road and rail connectivity along with a Special Economic Zone. Ballarpur Paper Industry,India 's largest manufacturer and exporter ofpaper is located inChandrapur district [ [http://chanda.nic.in/htmldocs/bilt.html "BALLARPUR INDUSTRIES LIMITED- BILT"] ] .Tourism
Vidarbha has lush green deciduous forests which are home to a variety of flora and fauna. These attract a large number of visitors each year. All Maharashtra's tiger reserves are located in Vidarbha. They are Melghat Tiger Reserve in Amravati district, Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve in Chandrapur district and Pench Tiger Reserve in Nagpur district. Although the western region of the Vidarbha is poor in natural resources in comparison with the eastern region, Maharashtra's oldest National Park created in 1955, the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve [ [http://projecttiger.nic.in/tadoba.htm TADOBA ] ] is in the east. It is also one of India's 25 Project Tiger Reserves. [ [http://projecttiger.nic.in/map.htm Online Map ] ]
The National Park is 623 km² in area, consisting of two forested rectangles of the Tadoba and Andhari range. Aside from around 50 tigers, Tadoba Tiger Reserve is home to rare Indian wildlife like leopards, sloth bears, gaur, wild dogs, hyenas, civet and jungle cats, and many species of Indian deer like sambar, cheetal, nilgai, and barking deer. The Tadoba lake sustains the Marsh Crocodile, which were once common all over Maharashtra. Tadoba is also an ornithologist's paradise with a varied diversity of aquatic birdlife, and Raptors.
Thickly clad hills form the northern and western boundary of the Tiger Reserve. To the southwest is a huge lake which acts as a buffer between the park's forest and the extensive farmland which extends up to Irai Lake.
Adjacent to the core forested hills is the Chichghat valley which hosts the forest lodge www.tigertrails.in The Tadoba Tiger Reserve is an undisturbed forest not visited by many tourists. Tadoba Tiger Reserve is open throughout the year and is at three-hour road journey from the city of
Nagpur .Scriptural Importance
More than cultural distinctness from the rest of Maharashtra, Vidarbha has evolved historically in a different fashion. Mention of Vidarbha in many Scriputres also indicates this:
* The marriage ofAgastya and Lopamudra.
*Rukmini -haran by lordKrishna
*Kundinpur /Kaundinyapur/Kundinapuri , the mythological capital of Vidarbha has been mentioned inMahabharata
* The story of kingNala andDamayanti , also in the Mahabharata.Ramayana has the reference of Vidarbha as one on theJanapada s at that time.Kalidasa's epic poem "
Meghaduta " also mentions Vidarbha as the place of banishment of the Yaksha Gandharva.Culture & People
Situated in central
India , Vidarbha has its own rich cultural and historical background distinct from rest of Maharashtra. Even thoughMarathi culture is most dominant, Vidarbha has been a melting pot of Andhra speaking people from south,Hindi speaking central India andtribal people of Chattisgarh. Vidarbha is famous for theVarhadi [ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marathi#Varhadi] ] dialect ofMarathi language spoken in rest ofMaharashtra . TheGadchiroli district of Vidarbha has large population oftribal people.Hindu festivals likeholi ,diwali and Dasara are celebrated throughout the region. [ [http://gadchiroli.gov.in/people10.htm "PEOPLE AND THEIR CULTURE"] ] . There are many prominent cultural and literary societies working in Vidarbha. Vidarbha Sahitya Sangh(for development ofMarathi ), Vidarbha Rashtrabhasha Prachar Samiti (promotion and spreadingHindi ) and Vidarbha Hindi Sahitya Sammelan (for promotingHindi ). The Nagpur central museum (estb 1863) maintains collections are mainly for Vidarbha region. [ [http://www.maharashtra.gov.in/english/gazetteer/FINAL_GAZETTEE/edu1.html Nagpur District Gazetteer ] ] Cricket is the favorite sports as in rest of India and Nagpur'sVidarbha Cricket Association Ground (VCA) hosts international cricket matches. [ [http://content-www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/ground/58344.html "VCA profile on Cricinfo"] ]Vidarbha has been home to some of India's famous people like
Jamnalal Bajaj ,Vinoba Bhave ,Baba Amte ,Ram Ganesh Gadkari ,Pratibha Patil ,S. K. Wankhede ,K. B. Hedgewar ,Madhav Sadashiv Golwalkar ,C. K. Nayudu and many more. Many other notable people likeVikram Pandit andSubramaniam Ramadorai were born in Nagpur.See also
*
List of regions in India
*Nagpur
*Amravati References
External links
* http://www.tigertrails.in
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