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Takht Shri Huzur Sahib is located in which place of Maharashtra?

Takht Shri Hazur Sahib located in Nanded it the most important Gurdwara.

Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute is located in which city?

Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute located in Pune

Which place is famous for cotton bedsheets in Maharashtra?

Solapuri chadar also known as Solapuri Cheddar is a cotton bed sheet made in the Solapur city

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Which city has a low density?

The districts has the lowest density

Who established the first university of women SNDT Women University ?

University was founded by Maharshi Dr. Dhondo Keshav Karve in 1916

For what production Ratnagiri is famous for?

Ratnagiri district is especially famous for mangoes

What is the Literacy rate of Maharashtra as per 2011 census?

The total literacy rate of Maharashtra is 82.34%

Which day Maharashtra formed after separation from Bombay?

Bombay Reorganization Act of 1960, resulted in the two separate states of Maharashtra and Gujarat

What is the state bird of Maharashtra?

Yellow Footed Green Pigeon is the state bird of Maharashtra

Which is the southern district of Maharashtra?

Southern district of Maharashtra is Sindhudurg

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Which place work in making of Jewelry in Maharashtra?

Sawantwadi is a region in making of fine jewellery in Maharashtra

Which tribe is related in Maharashtra?

Bhil, Gond-Madia, Katkari, Koli, are the major tribes of Maharashtra.

What coal is prominently used in Maharashtra?

Maharashtra prominently used for Coal in Thermal

Maharashtra State Board of Secondary Education (MSBSE) came in to existence in which year in Pune?

MSBSE Board came into existence on 1st January 1966.

Lasalgaon is famous for which of the trade in Maharashtra?

Lasalgaon is a famous for the trading of Onions in Maharashtra

Which state is to the east of Maharashtra?

Maharashtra is bounded by Chhattisgarh to the east.

Which place is famous for Bananas in Maharashtra?

Jalgaon produces 3.4 million tonnes of Bananas every year.

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Which Sea lies in the west of Maharashtra?

Maharashtra is bordered by the Arabian Sea in the west.

Which newspaper is associated in Maharashtra?

Lokmat is a Marathi language newspaper published.

First cotton mil in Bombay was established by whom?

Cowasjee Nanabhoy established the first cotton mill in Bombay

There is no beach of Bombay High court among which place?

Rivers can be divided into how many groups in Maharashtra?

Rivers can be divided into 3 groups Krishna, Godavari and Tapi.

Dhamapur Lake is situated in which district of Maharashtra?

Dhamapur Lake is one of the biggest lakes in Sindhudurg district.

Which place is known for cotton textile in Maharashtra?

Mumbai is known as Centre for cotton textile in Maharashtra State.

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Who founded Maharashtra Film Company in1919?

Maharashtra Film Company was an Indian film production company established by Baburao Painter.

When did Maharashtra State Electricity Board was setup in Maharashtra?

The MSEB was formed on 20th June 1960

Where did last king of Burma live in Maharashtra?

Last King of Burma, who was exiled by the British to the port city of Ratnagiri, in Maharashtra

Who started Bhoodan Movement in 1951.

Bhoodan movement was started by Vinoba Bhave in 1951

Maharashtra

11 State of India

Maharashtra is the second-most populous state in India and the second-most populous country subdivision globally. It was formed on 1 May 1960 by splitting the bilingual Bombay State, which had existed since 1956, into majority Marathi-speaking Maharashtra and Gujarati-speaking Gujarat. Maharashtra is home to the Marathi people, the predominant ethno-linguistic group, who speak the Marathi language, the official language of the state.

  • 307,713 km²
  • Shri Bhagat Singh Koshyari
  • Eknath Shinde
  • 11.42 crores
  • Mumbai

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