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Maharashtra is an Indian state that was formed on 1 May 1960 with 26 initial districts. Since then, 11 additional districts have been created, the most recent of which is Palghar district. The state currently has 36 districts. These districts are grouped into six administrative divisions shown below.

Maharashtra with all of its districts

All divisions in maharastra

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Maharashtra is divided into 36 districts, which are grouped into six divisions.[1]

Regions

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Geographically, historically, politically, and according to cultural sentiments, Maharashtra has five main regions:

Divisions

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Name of division
(headquarters)
Region Districts Largest city
Pune division
(HQ: Pune)
Desh
  • Satara
  • Solapur
  • Kolhapur
  • Pune
  • Pune
    Amravati division
    (HQ: Amravati)
    Vidarbha (Varhad)
  • Amravati
  • Buldhana
  • Yavatmal
  • Washim
  • Amravati
    Aurangabad division
    (HQ: Aurangabad)
    Marathwada
  • Beed
  • Jalna
  • Dharashiv
  • Nanded
  • Latur
  • Parbhani
  • Hingoli
  • Aurangabad
    Nagpur division
    (HQ: Nagpur)
    Vidarbha
  • Chandrapur
  • Gadchiroli
  • Gondia
  • Nagpur
  • Wardha
  • Nagpur
    Nashik division
    (HQ: Nashik)
    North Maharashtra (Khandesh)
  • Dhule
  • Jalgaon
  • Nandurbar
  • Nashik
  • Nashik
    Konkan division
    (HQ: Mumbai)
    Konkan
  • Mumbai Suburban district
  • Thane
  • Palghar
  • Raigad
  • Ratnagiri
  • Sindhudurg
  • Mumbai
    1. ^ Nashik and Ahmednagar districts do not culturally belong to Khandesh region. Culturally, Nashik and Ahmednagar districts share a pattern called Gangathadi. North Maharashtra is the geographical region representing all four districts except Ahmednagar.
  • ^ Amravati division used to be a separate region of Central Provinces and BerarasBerar division, known as "Varhad" in Marathi, before becoming part of Vidarbha division of Maharashtra.
  • Districts

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    The table below lists important geographic and demographic parameters for all 36 districts. Population data are extracted from the 2011 Census of India.

    No Name Code Formed Headquarters Administrative
    division
    Area (km2) Population (2011 Census) % of state
    Population
    Density
    (per km2)
    Urban (%) Literacy (%) Sex ratio Tehsils Source
    1 Ahmednagar AH 1 May 1960 Ahmednagar Nashik 17,048 4,543,159 4.04% 234.77 19.67 80.22 941 14 district website
    2 Akola AK 1 May 1960 Akola Amravati 5,428 1,813,906 1.61% 300.78 53.23 88.05 938 7 district website
    3 Amravati AM 1 May 1960 Amravati Amravati 12,235 2,888,445 2.57% 206.40 34.50 82.5 838 14 district website
    4 Aurangabad AU 1 May 1960 Aurangabad Aurangabad 10,100 3,701,282 3.29% 286.83 37.53 61.15 924 9 district website
    5 Beed BI 1 May 1960 Beed Aurangabad 10,693 1,200,334 1.07% 207.04 17.91 68 936 11 district website
    6 Bhandara BH 1 May 1960 Bhandara Nagpur 3,717 2,585,049 2.30% 305.58 15.44 68.28 982 7 district website
    7 Buldhana BU 1 May 1960 Buldhana Amravati 9,661 2,586,258 2.30% 230.63 21.2 75.8 946 13 district website
    8 Chandrapur CH 1 May 1960 Chandrapur Nagpur 11,443 2,204,307 1.96% 193.65 32.11 73.03 948 15 district website
    9 Dhule DH 1 May 1960 Dhule Nashik 7,195 2,050,862 1.83% 211.83 26.11 71.6 944 4 district website
    10 Gadchiroli GA 26 August 1982 Gadchiroli Nagpur 14,412 1,072,942 0.95% 67.33 6.93 60.1 976 12 district website
    11 Gondia GO 1 May 1999 Gondia Nagpur 5,234 1,322,507 1.18% 247.81 11.95 67.67 1005 8 district website
    12 Hingoli HI 1 May 1999 Hingoli Aurangabad 4,526 1,177,345 1.05% 218.11 15.2 66.86 953 5 district website
    13 Jalgaon JG 1 May 1960 Jalgaon Nashik 11,765 4,229,917 3.76% 312.79 71.4 76.06 932 15 district website
    14 Jalna JN 1 May 1981 Jalna Aurangabad 7,687 1,959,046 1.74% 211.82 19.09 64.52 952 8 district website
    15 Kolhapur KO 1 May 1960 Kolhapur Pune 7,685 3,876,001 3.45% 457.44 29.65 77.23 949 12 district website
    16 Latur LA 16 August 1982 Latur Aurangabad 7,157 2,454,196 2.18% 282.19 23.57 71.54 935 10 district website
    17 Mumbai City MC 1 May 1960 Mumbai Konkan 157 3,085,411 2.75% 49,140.9 100 86.4 777 0 district website
    18 Mumbai Suburban MU 1 October 1990 Mumbai Konkan 446 9,356,962 8.33% 23,271 100 86.9 822 3 district website
    19 Nagpur NG 1 May 1960 Nagpur Nagpur 9,892 4,653,570 4.14% 409.36 64.33 84.18 933 14 district website
    20 Nanded ND 1 May 1960 Nanded Aurangabad 10,528 3,361,292 2.99% 275.98 28.29 68.52 942 16 district website
    21 Nandurbar NB 1 July 1998 Nandurbar Nashik 5,955 1,648,295 1.47% 260 15.5 46.63 975 6 district website
    22 Nashik NS 1 May 1960 Nashik Nashik 15,582 6,107,187 5.43% 321.56 38.8 74.4 927 15 district website
    23 Dharashiv OS 1 May 1960 Dharashiv Aurangabad 7,569 1,657,576 1.48% 197.89 17.0 78.4 924 8 district website
    24 Palghar PL 1 August 2014 Palghar Konkan 5,344 2,990,116 2.66% 562 50 80 900 8 district website
    25 Parbhani PA 1 May 1960 Parbhani Aurangabad 6,251 1,836,086 1.63% 244.4 31.8 55.15 958 9 district website
    26 Pune PU 1 May 1960 Pune Pune 15,643 9,429,408 8.39% 461.85 58.1 80.78 919 14 district website
    27 Raigad RG 1 May 1960 Alibag Konkan 7,152 2,634,200 2.34% 308.89 24.2 77 976 15 district website
    28 Ratnagiri RT 1 May 1960 Ratnagiri Konkan 8,208 1,615,069 1.44% 206.72 11.3 65.13 1,136 9 district website
    29 Sangli SN 1 May 1960 Sangli Pune 8,578 2,822,143 2.51% 301.18 24.5 82.62 957 10 district website
    30 Satara ST 1 May 1960 Satara Pune 10,480 3,003,741 2.67% 266.77 14.2 78.52 995 11 district website
    31 Sindhudurg SI 1 May 1981 Oros Konkan 5,207 849,651 0.76% 166.86 9.5 80.3 1,079 8 district website
    32 Solapur SO 1 May 1960 Solapur Pune 14,895 4,317,756 3.84% 259.32 31.8 71.2 935 11 district website
    33 Thane TH 1 May 1960 Thane Konkan 4,214 8,070,032 7.18% 850.71 72.58 80.67 858 7 district website
    34 Wardha WR 1 May 1960 Wardha Nagpur 6,310 1,300,774 1.16% 195.03 25.17 80.5 936 8 district website
    35 Washim WS 1 July 1998 Washim Amravati 5,150 1,197,160 1.07% 275.98 17.49 74.02 939 6 district website
    36 Yavatmal YTL 1 May 1960 Yavatmal Amravati 13,582 2,772,348 2.47% 152.93 18.6 57.96 951 16 district website
    Maharashtra - - - - - 307,129 112,374,333 100% 314.42 42.43 77.27 922 - -

    Proposed districts

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    In 2018, then Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis constituted a committee under leadership of Chief secretary. The committee has proposed 22 new districts.[2][3] Earlier in 2015, former ministers has demanded formation of new districts, they were Katol (Nagpur), Chimur(Chandrapur), Pusad (Yavatmal), Khamgaon (Buldhana), Achalpur (Amravati), and Aheri (Gadchiroli).[4][5]

    Sr.

    No.

    Proposed district Existing district
    1 Kalwan Nashik
    2 Malegaon
    3 Mira Bhayandar Thane
    4 Kalyan
    5 Pusad Yavatmal
    6 Achalpur Amravati
    7 Sakoli Bhandara
    8 Chimur Chandrapur
    9 Aheri Gadchiroli
    10 Bhusawal Jalgaon
    11 Udgir Latur
    12 Ambajogai Beed
    13 Kinwat Nanded
    14 Mandesh Satara
    15 Shivneri Pune
    16 Jawhar Palghar
    17 Mandangad Ratnagiri
    18 Mahad Raigad
    19 Sangamner Ahmednagar
    20 Shirdi
    21 Shrirampur
    22 Khamgaon Buldhana
    23 Katol Nagpur

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "Districts". Maharashtra government website. Retrieved 13 March 2021.
  • ^ Marathi, TV9 (28 January 2020). "राज्यात नव्या 22 जिल्ह्यांचा प्रस्ताव, लातूरमधून उदगीर, नाशिकमधून मालेगाव, कळवण, तर नगरमध्ये 3 जिल्ह्यांचं नियोजन". TV9 Marathi (in Marathi). Retrieved 18 March 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • ^ "कल्याण, मीरा-भाईंदर, महाडसह २२ नव्या जिल्ह्यांची निर्मिती होणार?". Maharashtra Times (in Marathi). Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  • ^ "Former minister demands creation of 22 new districts in Maharashtra". Business Standard India. Press Trust of India. 1 September 2015. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  • ^ टीम, एबीपी माझा वेब (29 January 2020). "लातूरनंतर महाराष्ट्रातील 'या' जिल्ह्यांमधून विभाजनाची मागणी". marathi.abplive.com (in Marathi). Retrieved 18 March 2023.

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