Maharashtra
The
recently concluded 'Indian Census 2011' showed that the population of India has
crossed the 1 billion mark and the population of Maharashtra is somewhere
around the 110 million. Considered to be one of India's leading states in terms
of revenue and contribution to the GDP, the Maharashtra Census 2011 bore some
interesting results. Mumbai, a city that is considered to be the financial
capital of India is part of the state of Maharashtra and has a population of
over 100 million, making it the country's most populous city. Maharashtra also
has other cities like Pune, Nashik and Nagpur which are more densely populated
than other areas. People from different parts of India over the years have
shifted to Maharashtra in general and Mumbai in particular in search of
livelihood. Mumbai is one of the major metro cities in India with a widely
cosmopolitan culture and a vibrant way of life. Ahmadnagar
1.
Akola
2.
Amravati
3.
Beed
4.
Bhandara
5.
Buldhana
6.
Chandrapur
7.
Dharashiv
8.
Dhule
9.
Gadchiroli
10.
Gondia
11.
Hingoli
12.
Jalna
13.
Latur
14.
Mumbai Suburban
15.
Mumbai
16.
Nanded
17.
Nandurbar
18.
Parbhani
19.
Raigad
20.
Sangli
21.
Sindhudurg
22.
Solapur
23.
Thane
24.
Wardha
25.
Washim
26.
Yavatmal
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