Nanda
Town
Nanda is located in Maharashtra
Nanda
Nanda
Location in Maharashtra, India
Coordinates: 19°46′25.87″N 79°8′11.429″E / 19.7738528°N 79.13650806°E / 19.7738528; 79.13650806
Country India
StateMaharashtra
DistrictChandrapur
Government
  Type[[]]
  BodyGram Panchayat
Population
 (2014)
  Total20,000 approx.
Languages
  OfficialMarathi
  OtherTelugu, Hindi are also widely spoken
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
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442917
Telephone code07173(area code)
Vehicle registrationMH 34

Nanda is a town in Chandrapur district in the state of Maharashtra, India.

The town has been called a "mini India" as it has a large number of people from all over India. The reason behind the population diversity is UltraTech Cement, a cement company that created employment opportunities for nearby villagers.[1]

History

Before 1983, Nanda was a village with agriculture as its main economy. But after L&T Cement Plant was established in 1983, the business and population has expanded.

Demographics

Nanda is surrounded by four cement factories. Dust pollution levels are high, but the industry is the main source of income for this area.

Cement Industries nearby :

Nearby Towns :

Nearby Villages :

  • Bibi ( 2 km )
  • Awarpur ( 2.5 km )
  • Pimpalgaon ( 4 km )
  • Duddeery ( 1km )

Transport

Nanda have road transport State Transport ( ST ) and private bus transport facility direct to Nagpur.

Education

Nanda have several esteemed educational institutions. Some of the private educational institutes are:

  • Aditya Birla Public School Awarpur
  • Shri Shivaji English School & Jr. College
  • Prabhu Ramchandra School & College
  • Jawaharlal Nehru School Awarpur
  • Priyadarshini vidyalya nanda

Economy

UltraTech Cement is the major employer in this area. Many people migrated to Nanda area due to this cement plant.

Nanda has a local economy of stores and businesses serving the localities and nearby villages.

References

  1. "HC notices to MSETCL, Ultra Tech on illegal towers in Nanda - The Times of India". Times of India. 11 May 2015. Retrieved 18 June 2015.
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