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Information on
Maharastra |
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Area : |
3,07,713 square kilometers. |
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Capital : |
Mumbai, which was earlier known as Bombay. |
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Population : |
9,97,52,247 |
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Language : |
Marathi |
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People : |
The diversity of physical features and geography
is reflected in the people and culture of Maharashtra. The Deccan
Plateau of Maharashtra is largely populated by tribal groups. The main
tribal groups include the Bhils, Mahadeo Kolis, Gonds and Warlis.
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Economy : |
The principal food crops are
rice, wheat, jowar, bajra and pulses. The important cash crops are
sugarcane, cotton and tobacco. |
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Culture : |
There are various festivals and traditions
popular in the state
Maharashtra. "Gokulashtami" is celebrated as the
birthday of Krishna, and is marked by the formation of human pyramids in
every locality. The very famous Ganapati festival is celebrated by the
formation huge idols of the deity. These idols are later immersed in the
sea aftertaking out a procession. Another popular festival called Gudi
Padwa is celebrated by Maharashtrians as their New Year. The delicacy
made during this festival is 'puranpoli' that is made of flour and
jaggery. |
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Climate : |
Maharashtra's climate is typically monsoonal in
character. There are three seasons prevailing in Maharashtra
hot, rainy, and winter. The months of March-April and May have maximum
heat. During this season, especially in April and May thunderstorms are a
common feature all over the state.
Rain pours down in the months of July and August. By September the
monsoonal current weakens. October is the transition period of change
from the rainy season to winter. November to February there is a
pleasant
weather, though the eastern margins of Maharashtra
receive some rainfall. |
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History : |
Mauryan was the earliest empire that ruled
Maharashtra. Among the other dynasties that ruled over this area, were
the Satavahanas, the Vakatakas, the Chalukyas and the Rashtrakutas.
In the year 1674,Shivaji who carved out the Maratha empire during the
reign of Aurangzeb, the Mughal. The Marathas became strong under the
Peshwas. During the 1800s,a vast region comprising several parts of
northern and eastern India came under Maratha control. In the 3rd battle
of Panipat in 1761 the Afghans shattered their power. In the later wars
with the British, the power of the Marathas was further reduced.
Later the British invaded
India. The British played a role in making Maharashtra
one of the most industrialized of the Indian states. In 1947,Bombay
Presidency became Bombay state. The present state of Maharashtra came
into being in 1960 Marathi-speaking areas, were separated from
Gujarati-speaking areas form the two states of Maharashtra and Gujarat. |
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