Yeola

Yeola IAST: Yēvalā (pronunciation ) is a town, a municipal council and a taluka headquarters in Nashik District in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

Yeola
town
Bharatratna Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Mooktibhoomi Smarak, Yeola
Yeola
Location in Maharashtra, India
Coordinates: 20.042°N 74.489°E / 20.042; 74.489
CountryIndia
StateMaharashtra
DistrictNashik
Founded byRaghuji Baba Shinde
Population
 (2001)
  Total43,205
Demonym(s)Yeolekar
Languages
  OfficialMarathi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)

Yeola (Yevla / येवला) is famous for its 'Kite festival' which is popular. Its importance is no less than Diwali. In the last day of Makar sankranti we can see the picturesque moments of cracker. Not even in Diwali we can see these moments.

Followed by Kite festival Yeola is also famous for 'Rangapanchami'. There are 'Samanas' starting on Tilak Maidan then marching to Fatteburuj Naka.

We can also see the Rangoli Festival in Diwali in which all Yeola city participates and based on the quality and type prizes are distributed.

History

Yeola is known for work of an holy Sant Raghuji Baba, who was the main reformer of Yeola City. He built the first mosque in Yeola. People say that when Mughal King Aurangzeb would pass through any city with his army to capture India and if he would not find any mosque Masjid (place of prayers for Muslims), he would destroy the whole city or village. When he was passing through Deccan south part of India or Aurangabad, he also passed Yeola City. A fear erupted in small Yeola City. People of Yeola City were worried about this since no single Muslim live in Yeola City and so there was no mosque or masjid. Raghuji Baba gathered some people and they built a Mosque. But after building the Mosque fear was not gone. Because there were no Muslims in city. He gathered some Muslim from surrounding area, and brought them to Yeola City. First mosque of Yeola city which called Patel ki Masjid and which is located in Bhaldar Galli near Samadhi of Raghuji Baba. This mosque was built by Hindu. Yeola municipal council is one of the oldest municipal councils in India. It was formed in 1857.

- Broogle

Demographics

As of 2001 India census,[1] Yeola had a population of 43,205. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Yeola has an average literacy rate of 99%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 99%, and female literacy is 99%. In Yeola, 14% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Industries

Yeola is a major handloom weaving center of the Shalu and Paithani silk saris ,Gandhi Topi and pitambers woven there. There are more than thousands of handlooms on which these saris are woven. The prominent markets of this material are Gujarat, Karnataka, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh as well as internationally. It is also famous for gold and silver wire.

Geography

Yeola is 83  kilometres from Nasik on Nasik-Aurangabad Highway and 26  kilometres south of Manmad on the Manmad–Ahmednagar road. Yeola is 36  kilometres from Shirdi and is 260 kilometres northeast of Mumbai. It has a station on the AhmednagarManmad rail route. Aurangabad Airport, Nasik/Ozar Airport, Shirdi Airport and Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport are the nearest airports.


-Broogle

Notable People

Schools and colleges

  1. *_De Paul English Medium School Yeola Near Railway Station was established in 2003 by Vincentian Mission Service Society.[2]_*
Janta vidyalaya yeola . (primary, secondary, higher secondary, science, arts & commerce jr. & sr., P.G. Economics and Commerce)
  1. SND College of Engineering & Research Centre, located at Babulgaon in Yeola was established in 2006. It is affiliated to Pune University. www.sndcoe.ac.in
  2. SND POLY College, Yeola
  3. Enzo-Chem Highschool, Station Road, Yeola
  4. Shriman Gangaram Chhabildas Sheth Jr. College, Nagar-Manmad Road, Yeola
  5. Swami Muktanand College, Yeola, Station Road
  6. SND COLLAGE , Yeola,
  7. Vidya Institute of Technology, Gat no.74, Dhanore, Yeola
  8. Vidya International School, Gat No.74, Dhanore, Yeola
  9. New English School, Nagarsol, Yeola, Station Road
  10. Matoshri institute of technology Yeola
  11. Janata Vidyalaya, Yeola, Marathi medium school up to 10th Class, Junior college for Science, Commerce and Arts, Bachelor of Commerce and Arts
  12. Anglo Urdu High School and Junior College, Multanpura, Yeola, established in 1967 by Anjuman Farogh e Taleem Yeola
  13. Yeola Urdu Girls High School, Yeola
  14. MAULANA AZAD URDU PRIMARY SCHOOL 31, MILLAT NAGAR YEOLA founder HAJI MOHD. SALIM ANSARI
  15. Yeola Urdu Girls' Primary school Kacheri road Yeola Dist Nasik
  16. Vishwalata college of arts, commerce & Computer Science, Bhatgaon
  17. Weavers' Training Research & Development Institute, Angangaon, Yeola
  18. Bankar Patil Public school (A C.B.S.E) School
  19. Bankar Patil college of Pharmacy Angangaon Yeola.
  20. De paul English medium school ,Yeola
  21. Pranvi Computech[3], Yeola
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See also

References

  1. "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
  2. http://www.depaulyeola.com
  3. "PRANVI Computech". pranvicomputech.business.site. Retrieved 2020-07-23.
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