Umarga

Umarga
town
Umarga
Location in Maharashtra, India
Coordinates: 17°50′24″N 76°37′18″E / 17.84000°N 76.62167°E / 17.84000; 76.62167Coordinates: 17°50′24″N 76°37′18″E / 17.84000°N 76.62167°E / 17.84000; 76.62167
Country  India
State Maharashtra
District Osmanabad
Government
  Type State government and central government
  Body Nagar Palika
Elevation 572 m (1,877 ft)
Population (2011)[1]
  Total 35,477
Languages
  Official Marathi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
ISO 3166 code IN-MH
Lok Sabha constituency Osmanabad
Vidhan Sabha constituency Umarga[2]
Website Npomerga.org.in

Umarga is a town with a municipal council in the Osmanabad district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

Geography

The town of Umarga is situated on National Highway 9 (Pune to Hyderabad). It is located 85 km by road east of the city of Solapur, 95 km by road from the district capital of Osmanabad, and 20 km west of the Karnataka-Maharashtra State boundary. The nearest towns are Turori (8 km east west from NH9 Umarga), Diggi (17 km), Madaj (16 km by road to the southwest), and Murum (9 km by road to the east on NH-9). The town of Umarga has an elevation of 572 metres (1876 feet).

Demographics

In the 2011 census, the town of Umarga had a population of 35,609.[3]The official language is Marathi.[4][5]

Religions in Umarga
Religion Percent
Hindus
66%
Muslims
19%
Buddhists
10.6%
Christians
0.4%
Jains
3.7%
Others†
0.3%
Distribution of religions
Includes Sikhs (0.2%), Buddhists (<0.2%).

Economy and infrastructure

Agriculture and agriculture related services are the main income sources for the people here. Umarga has a MIDC industrial park of 2500 hectares. Umarga is a census town. It is a developing town and it runs a weekly bazaar on Sunday. Omerga MIDC is attracting investment in textile and beverage industries.

Religious places

  • Sayyad Haji Munnawar Baba Darga, Gunjoti
  • Mahadev Mandir (Shiva Temple): Umarga has a 1000-year-old ancient magnificent "Hemadpanthi" Temple of Lord Shiva. This indicates its roots linked to the Shilahar, Rastrkuta, Chalukya Dynasty.
  • Birudev Temple is on Latur Road. Birudev is worshiped as the god of the Dhangar community.
  • Hanuman Mandir
  • Kala Maruti Mandir on Hyderabad road
  • Tulja Bhawani Temple and Renuka Mata Temple
  • Sayad Basha Dargah
  • Maheboob subhani Dargah
  • Shri Nath Mandir is the temple of Saint Eknath. Also has 2.5 Feet statue of Shri Vitthal. Every year there is a Festival called NATH-SHASHTHI, which includes Bhajan, Kirtan, Ann-daan.
  • Siddheshwar Temple Nagral:12 km south of Umarga is holy temple and is worshiped by Hindu community.
  • Shivrambuva Temple Wagdari:13km north of Umarga is village deity of Wagdari and on the eve of every Mahashivratri the people of Wagdari celebrate it as Mela (Hindu festival)
  • Sayyed Haji Munnawar Dargha, Gunjoti
  • Achalbet Devastan, Turori
  • Kapil Vastu Buddha Vihar, Turori
  • Vahya Bandenavaj, Turori
  • Hanuman Mandir Ekondi Jahagir, Turori

References

  1. http://www.censusindia.gov.in/pca/SearchDetails.aspx?Id=598261
  2. "Assembly Constituencies-Post delimitation: Maharashtra: Osmanabad District" (PDF). National Informatics Centre, Government of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 May 2013.
  3. "NPR Report: Maharashtra: Osmanabad: Umarga". National Population Register, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2011.
  4. The Dynasties of the Kanarese Districts of the Bombay Presidency (1894) J.F. Fleet, Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency (Vol-1, Part-II, Book-III) ISBN 81-206-0277-3
  5. "Kanarese". DSAL The Record News.
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