Arni, Maharashtra

Arni is a town with (Administrative Division) & tehsil in Yavatmal district of Maharashtra State in India. It is situated on the banks of the Arunavati River. It Connected with National Highway-361. Nearest Railway Station is a Dhamangaon which is located 90km approx & Nearest Airport is a Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport, Nagpur is around 187km from Arni.

Arni
town
Arni
Location in Maharashtra, India
Coordinates: 20°07′40″N 77°55′39″E
Country India
StateMaharashtra
DistrictYavatmal
Government
  TypeMunicipal Council
  BodyArni Municipal Council
  Member of Legislative Assembly(Maharashtra)Sandip Dhurve (BJP)
  Member of Legislative Council (Maharashtra)Khwaja Baig, (NCP)[1]
  Member of Parliament (India)Baalu Dhanorkar, (INC)[2]
Population
 (2011)[3]
  Total161,833
Languages
  OfficialMarathi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
445103
Telephone code07234
Vehicle registrationMH-29 (Yavatmal)

Administration

Arni (Vidhan Sabha constituency) is one of the 288 constituencies of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) and one of the seven which are located in Yavatmal district. Political positions in the region are reserved for Scheduled Tribe candidates.

It is a part of Chandrapur Parliamentary (Lok Sabha) constituency with the adjoining Chandrapur district along with five other Vidhan Sabha assembly constituencies: Rajura (SC), Chandrapur (SC), Ballarpur and Warora from Chandrapur district, and Wani from Yavatmal district.

Marathi is the official language.

Economy

Arni city is well known for its cotton. It also has big grain market & there 3 sub grain markets & also one private grain market.

it is biggest local market in a district after yavatmal. In a city 5 Cotton ginning & Pressing mills, 2 Peanut Mills & 1 Dal Mill.

Food grains including wheat, jowar (sorghum), pulses, and groundnuts are currently in high demand in the market. The market is supplied with plenty of grains from nearby villages such as Jawala, Sawali, Lonbehel and cities like Yavatmal, Akola, Amravati, Nagpur, Aurangabad & all over India.

Education

Arni is a major centre for education, being well equipped with school and colleges. These include:

  • S.M.D. Bharati high school - Principal ( I.F.Dugad)
  • S.M.D. Bharti girls high school - principal ( Jagtap)
  • S.M.D. Bharti jr. College of Science, Commerce & Arts - Principal ( I.F.Dugad)
  • S.M.D. Bharti Senior college - Principal ( Gopal Agrawal)
  • Giri's Kidzee Pre'school
  • Hazrat Baba Kambalposh Urdu high school
  • Hafiz Baig Urdu jr. College
  • Shahid Bhagatsingh high school
  • Shahid Bhagatsingh jr. College of Science
  • Devrao Patil Shinde jr. College
  • Devrao Patil Girls school
  • Narayanleela English Medium School
  • Sunrise nursery and convent
  • Prabhakiran English Medium Primary School
  • Swami Vivekanand Digital School
  • Radhakrushna Primary School
  • Saishwari Primary School

Religion

There is unity between the Hindu and Muslim communities in Arni. Baba Kambalposh Dargah Sharif[4] and Mahadev Mandir is situated at the bank of Arunavati river (the name Arni came from Arunavati river).

In a taluka many other temple's in Villages like Dabhadi, Deurwadi, Antargaon & many other Villages.

The annual Urs festival of the Sufi saint Baba Kambalposh is very famous within Maharashtra; it is celebrated annually in Arni between the 5th and 10 February. Shankar pat (bull racing) used to be one of the main attractions of the festival, in which around 200 villagers (each with their own pair of bulls) would participate for a prestigious prize—however, this practice has now has been stopped by an act of government.

Mahur, a town with religious significance for Hindus, is situated just 33 km from the city.

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