Warora

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Map of Chandrapur District

Warora (वरोरा) is a town and tahsil in Chandrapur district in Maharashtra. During the British Raj, the town was part of the Central Provinces and was a coal-mining center.[1]

Variants

Jat Gotras Namesake

Villages in Tahsil

Town: 1. Warora

Villages:

1 Abamakta, 2 Ajangaon, 3 Akola, 4 Alpharalias Satara, 5 Amadi, 6 Anandvan, 7 Arjuni, 8 Arjuni Tukum, 9 Arvi, 10 Asala, 11 Ashi, 12 Ashti, 13 Atmurdi, 14 Bakharda, 15 Bamarda, 16 Bandara, 17 Barvha, 18 Belgaon Desh, 19 Bembal Tukum, 20 Bhatala, 21 Bhendala, 22 Bodakha, 23 Bopapur, 24 Borda, 25 Borgaon Bhosale, 26 Borgaon De, 27 Borgaon Shiwanfal, 28 Bori, 29 Chak Kawadapur, 30 Chargaon Bk., 31 Chargaon Kh., 32 Chargaon Tukum, 33 Charurkhati, 34 Chichala, 35 Chikani, 36 Chinora, 37 Dadapur, 38 Dahegaon, 39 Dhanoli, 40 Dindoda, 41 Dindoda Bk, 42 Dongargaon, 43 Ekarjuma, 44 Ekona, 45 Fattapur Raiyyatwari, 46 Gaul Bk, 47 Gaul Kh, 48 Girola, 49 Girsawali, 50 Gunjala, 51 Hirapur, 52 Hiwara, 53 Jalka, 54 Jamani Bk, 55 Jamgaon Bk, 56 Jamgaon Kh, 57 Jamkhula, 58 Kalamgavhan, 59 Karanji, 60 Kawadsi, 61 Keli, 62 Kem, 63 Khairgaon Tukum, 64 Khambada, 65 Khanji, 66 Khapari, 67 Kharwad, 68 Khatoda, 69 Khemjai, 70 Kohapara, 71 Kondala, 72 Kosarsar, 73 Kotbala, 74 Kurla, 75 Lodhi Kheda, 76 Lonar Dhote, 77 Longadaga, 78 Madheli, 79 Mahadoli, 80 Mahalgaon Bk., 81 Mahalgaon Kh, 82 Majara Rai, 83 Maksur, 84 Mandavgurhad, 85 Mangali Deotale, 86 Marda, 87 Mesa, 88 Mhasala, 89 Mohabala, 90 Mokhala, 91 Mowada, 92 Muradgaon, 93 Nagari, 94 Naideo, 95 Nandara, 96 Nandara, 97 Niljai, 98 Nimdhela, 99 Nimsada, 100 Pachgaon, 101 Pandhartala, 102 Panzurni, 103 Pardi, 104 Parsoda, 105 Pauni, 106 Pijdura, 107 Pimpalgaon Maroti, 108 Pimpalgaon Singara, 109 Pohe, 110 Ralegaon, 111 Sakhara Rajapur, 112 Salori, 113 Salori Yensa, 114 Sbegaon, 115 Sembal, 116 Shegaon Bk., 117 Soit, 118 Sonegaon, 119 Sumthana, 120 Surla, 121 Susa, 122 Tadala, 123 Tadgavhan, 124 Takali Vibhutrao, 125 Talegaon, 126 Tembhurda, 127 Tulana, 128 Tumgaon, 129 Ukharda, 130 Umari, 131 Umari Raiyyatwari, 132 Wadadha Society, 133 Wadadhamal, 134 Wadgaon, 135 Wadgaon, 136 Wadgaon, 137 Waghnakh, 138 Wagholi, 139 Waigaon Bhoyar, 140 Waigaon Khadatkar, 141 Wanali Wangram, 142 Wandhali, 143 Wanoja, 144 Warar Makta, 145 Wathoda, 146 Yensa, 147 Yerkheda, 148 Yewati,

Source - https://www.census2011.co.in/data/subdistrict/4064-warora-chandrapur-maharashtra.html

History

The work place of famous social worker Baba Amte, "Anandwan"[3] is situated in Warora.

External links

References

  1. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Warora" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 28 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 327.