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Nagpur Ramtek Temple

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Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Nagpur Ramtek Temple
Phone:
+91 96656 15400

Address:
Ambala village, Nagpur, India

Nagpur is the winter capital and the third largest city of the Indian state of Maharashtra after Mumbai and Pune. Nagpur is the 13th largest Indian city in terms of population. It has been proposed as one of the Smart Cities in Maharashtra.Nagpur is the seat of the annual winter session of the Maharashtra state assembly. It is a major commercial and political centre of the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra. In addition, the city derives unique importance from being the headquarters for the Hindu nationalist organisation RSS and an important location for the Dalit Buddhist movement. Nagpur is also known for Deekshabhoomi, the largest hollow stupa among all the Buddhist stupas in the world. According to a survey by ABP News-Ipsos, Nagpur has been identified as the best city in India topping in livability, greenery, public transport, and health care indices in 2013. The city has been adjudged the 20th cleanest city in India and the top mover in the western zone as per Swachh Sarvekshan 2016. It was awarded as the best city for innovation and best practice in Swachh Sarvekshan 2018. It was also declared as open defecation free in January 2018 under Swachh Bharat Mission.It is famous for Nagpur oranges and is sometimes known as the Orange City for being a major trade center of oranges cultivated in the region. The city was founded in 1703 by the Gonds King Bakht Buland Shah of Deogarh and later became a part of the Maratha Empire under the royal Bhonsale dynasty. The British East India Company took over Nagpur in the 19th century and made it the capital of the Central Provinces and Berar. After the first reorganisation of states, the city lost its status as the capital. Following the informal Nagpur Pact between political leaders, it was made the second capital of Maharashtra.
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