Wardha district

The district Wardha ( Marathi: वर्धा जिल्हा ) is one of 35 districts in the state of Maharashtra in India. The city of Wardha is the administrative center of the district. The last census in 2011 showed a total population of 1,300,774 people.

History

From pre-Christian times to the year 1345, the area was - as the whole region - ruled by various Buddhist and Hindu rulers. The first known state was the Mauryan Empire, the last non-Muslim dynasty were the Gond. After decades of military conflict with Muslim rulers in northern India took place in 1345 occupation by Muslim soldiers. After that prevailed until the year 1724 various Muslim dynasties ( Sultanate of Delhi, Bahmani, Deccan sultanates and the Mughals Gross ). In 1739 the area known as Nagpur Kingdom as part of the Hindu Marathenreichs became independent. After the defeat of the Marathas against the British was in 1818 as an independent state part of the British Empire. After the last ruler of the kingdom was passed in 1853, it came to the annexation of the Kingdom of Nagpur in the British Administrative Region Central Provinces ( Central Provinces and Berar since 1903 ). In 1862, Wardha became a separate district after its separation from the district Nagpur. With the independence of India in 1947 and the reorganization of the country in 1950 was part of the new state of Madhya Pradesh. In 1956, the Indian state was divided and the area came to Bombay State. This state was also dissolved in 1960 and the district Wardha part of the new Indian state of Maharashtra.

Population

At the last census 2011 1.300.774 inhabitants were counted. Of these, 668 385 were men ( 51.38 percent) and 632,389 women. Among the Dalits were 2011 188.830 ( 14.5 percent), the Adivasi 149 507 ( 11.5 per cent ) people. Of the total number of inhabitants lived 2011 423.300 persons ( 32.54 percent) in urban areas. Thus lived more than two-thirds of the population in the country. The majority of the population of the district of Wardha speaks Marathi. In the whole district there are 1,004 inhabited villages.

Population of the district according to confessions

A clear vast majority of the population are Hindus. The Buddhists are a significant minority. In addition, there is still a numerically significant minority of Muslims. The exact religious composition of the population shows the following table:

Demographics

As everywhere in India is growing, the population in the district Wardha decades strongly. The increase has, however, slowed in the years 2001-2011 and was only slightly more than 5 percent ( 5.18% ). In these ten years, the population increased by 60,000 people. The exact figures shows the following table:

Significant places

Strongest town inhabitants of the district is the main town Wardha. Other important cities with a population of more than 10,000 people are Hinganghat, Arvi, Pulgaon, Deoli, Sindi Turf Hindnagar and Sindi.

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