Tuesday, 18 March 2014


 Formerly known as "Yeoti" or "Yevtmal", Yavatmal City was the main town of the Berar Sultanate and according to old writings "the safest place in the world". The then region of Yavatmal (now Yavatmal district), was part of the dominion of Aladdin Hassan Bahman Shah who founded the Bahmani Sultanate in 1347. In 1572, Murtaza Shah ruler of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate (now another district of Maharashtra state also referred as "Sambhaji Nagar" or simply "Nagar"), annexed the Yavatmal district, then in 1596, Chand Bibi, warrior queen of Ahmadnagar, ceded the district of Yavatmal to the Mughal Empire, rulers of a large part of India. Following the death of the sixth Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1707, Yavatmal was passed on to the Maratha Empire. When Raghoji I Bhonsle became ruler of the Nagpur kingdom in 1783, he included the Yavatmal district in his territory. After the British East India Company created Berar Province in 1853, Yavatmal became part of East Berar District in 1863 and later part of the South East Berar district, both districts of the Central Provinces and Berar. Yavatmal remained part of Madhya Pradesh until the 1956 reorganization of states when it was transferred to the state of Mumbai (Bombay). With the creation of the Maharashtra state on 1 May 1960, Yavatmal district became a part of it. The district has given two chief minister to the Maharashtra state, Vasantrao Naik and Sudhakarrao Naikalong with many other politicians and personalities such as freedom-fighter Loknayak Bapuji Ane and social worker Babaji Datey, Congress Party MLA Mr.Ali Hasan Mamdani and social activist Mrs. Hanifa Mamdani. Post-independence, the district of Yavatmal consistently favored the Congress Party in its political leanings[citation needed] with state government representatives (MLAs) and central government representatives (MPs) elected by the people of Yavatmal coming largely from the Congress Party. In the 1990s, the trend reversed with the election of members of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to the prominent positions of MP and MLAs to represent Yavatmal both at stateand central government levels.the current MP of yavatmal is Bhawna gavli Yavatmal city is administered by a municipal council(category-A). According to census 2011, its population is nearly 138, 464.But this figure is number of inhabitants within municipal boundaries. Urbanization has crossed municipal boundaries and neighboring villages viz. Wadgaon road, Lohara, Umrsara, Waghapur, Moha, Lohara, Bhosa, Pimpalgaon, Pangari, Bhoyar, Parwa, Bhari, and Madkona have become part of urban agglomeration having population nearing 3.57 lacs . Yavatmal town is also known as "Cotton City" and during British rule was classified as a hill station. Both cotton-ginning and pressing are carried on in Yavatmal while the town is also the chief trading centre in the district, and connected by road with Dhamangaon station, 29 miles (47 km) away. Major business establishments in Yavatmal include the Raymonds factory which produces special fibre for jeans. There is a brand new 106-acre (0.43 km2) textile Special Economic Zone (SEZ) under construction while HLL Unilever has also decided to restart the plant they currently have in the city. Yavatmal's younger generation is slowly joining the 21st century workforce and there are a number of computer learning centres and educational institutes. Other local businesses in the town are dominated by the presence of agricultural supply facilities used by the nearby farming community. Banking services are available in the Yavatmal, Ner, Pusad, Digras, Ghatanji and Pandharkawada and Wani areas. The major industrial centres are at MIDC Lohara, Darwha, Digras, Pusad, Umerkhed, Wani, Umari, Pandharkawada, Ralegaon and Babhulgaon, Ner, and Wani-Maregaon with the main market places in Yavatmal City, Wani, Darwha, Digras, Akola Bazar, Ghatanji, Mohada, Pusad, Umerkhed,Arni and Pandharkawada. Roads and Railways are the major modes of transport in Yavatmal district. Shakuntala rail is the only rail from here
Roads
National Highway 7 from Nagpur to Hyderabad passes through the district at Vadki, Karanji, Pandharkawada, Patanbori and Kelapur. State highway from Amravati to Chandrapur passes through Ner, Yavatmal, Jodmoha, Mohada, Umari, Karanji and Wani. Nagpur to Tulzapur state highway route passes through Kalamb, Yavatmal, Arni, Umarkhed etc.[1]
Railways
Yavatmal is the southern terminus of the 762 mm narrow gauge railway known locally as the Shakuntala railway. This line is composed of two legs intersecting with the broad gauge Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai line at Murtajapur — the 76 km northern leg to Achalpur and the 113 km southeastern leg to Yavatmal. As of 2004 this line was still owned by a London-based company which had leased the line to India's Central Railway since 1903.[2] Darwha Station lies on this line.
Wani is a railway junction. From Wani, railway line go up to Rajur, Chanakha and Majari-Varoda. These lines are used for transportation of coal.[1]
Airport
Yavatmal airport is located 9 Kilometres east of the city of Yavatmal and has been taken up by Reliance Airport Developers Ltd 


Mahadev Mandir, Chouthis Kalam & Azad Maidan:
 Mahadev Mandir, Chouthis Kalam & Azad Maidan is in the heart of city. Mahadev Mandir is an antique Hemadpanthi 1100yrs old temple of Kedareshvara. Located in the centre of the town the Kedareshvara shrine is of great antiquity, its sabhamandap having been added only in 1915 by public contributions and subscriptions. The sanctuary, the entrance to which is richly ornamented, contains a largelinga symbol and unlike other linga symbols has a hollow pit in the centre. In front there is a nandi installed on a pedestal where from to the left there are niches one of which houses a brass idol of Shankara sheltered by a eleven hooded cobra also of brass. Yavatmal City is sourrended few such temples at Lohara and Mandev. Some says Lohara and Mandev temples were constructed by Asurs (Raksesh). Chouthis Kalam and Azad Maidan is called as choipatti.m

 Wadi (Dam):
Jamwadi (Rajhans Paryatan Sthal) is the beautiful family picnic place. It is 12 Km far away from YavatmalCity. This place is very convenient for people because it is on road. There is small temple of God Shiva. There are many things for children's entertainment , like Swinging, Sea-saw, Slides etc. This place is not only for the children but also for elders ,there is also boating facility is available






Government College of Medical Yavatmal
Shri Vasantrao Naik Government Medical College, (SVNGMC) (Marathi: श्री वसंतराव नाईक शासकीय वैद्यकीय महाविद्यालय) is a college in the Yavatmalcity, in the Vidarbha region of the Maharashtra, India; that provides medical education at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. SVNGMC is named after the former Chief Minister of Maharashtra, late Shri Vasantrao Naik.
Established in 1989, recognized by Medical Council of India, SVNGMC is run by the State Government of Maharashtra, India. It is regulated by the Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER),[1] Mumbai and by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS), Nashik.The MUHS Nashik college code for SVNGMC Yavatmal is 1507.
Pre-clinical
·         Department of Anatomy
·         Department of Physiology
·         Department of Biochemistry
Para-clinical
·         Department of Pathology
·         Department of Pharmacology
·         Department of Microbiology
·         Department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
·         Department of Preventive & Social Medicine
·         Department of Radiology

Clinical
·         Department of Medicine
·         Department of General Surgery
·         Department of Orthopedics
·         Department of Pediatrics
·         Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
·         Department of Anaesthesia
·         Department of Chest & TB
·         Department of Skin & VD
·         Department of Ophthalmology
·         Department of ENT
·         Department of Psychiatry

Jawaharlal Darda Institute of Engineering & Technology, Yavatmal is a renowned college in Maharashtra. The college is affiliated to the Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University. The college was incepted under the aegis of Jawaharlal Darda Education Society. Jawaharlal Darda Institute of Engineering & Technology, Yavatmal provides good facilities to its students, within its campus. These include a well-stocked library. Apart from providing theoretical knowledge, the experienced faculty members impart practical knowledge as well, which helps the students to emerge as competent professionals in the field The Institute has well-equipped laboratories with ultra modern facilities supported by highly qualified teaching faculty in all branches created to by the institute. The Central Library is furnished with reference books, text books, national and international journals and internet facility as a part of informal teaching. Traning & Placement Cell headed and supported by highly qualified teaching faculty is in close liaison with industry and is operational in shaping careers and furure of the students. Many star companies visit the institute for placement of eligible students. The students of this institute are continuously encouraged and motivated to participate in co-curricular and extra-curricular activities and sports. 
Address
MIDC, Lohara, Yavatmal – 445 001
Place
Lohara
State
Maharashtra
Website
www.jdiet.ac.in
Phone Number
07232 - 249460, 249378, 249586
FAX
07232 - 249460
Courses
BE Computer Science
BE Mechanical
BE Chemical
BE Electronics and Telecommunication

History of BOI
Bank of India (BoI) is an Indian state-owned commercial bank with headquarters in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Government-owned since nationalisation in 1969, Bank of India has 4545 branches as on 31 December 2013, including 54 branches outside India, and about ATMs.BoI is a founder member of SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Inter Bank Financial Telecommunications), which facilitates provision of cost-effective financial processing and communication services. The Bank completed its first one hundred years of operations on 7 September 2006.
List of branches in yavatmal district

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IFSC Code
Branch
Contact No.
0.
BKID0000634
967365455
1.
BKID0000637
9673654585
2.
BKID0000631
9673654565
3.
BKID0000636
9673654555
4.
BKID0000632
9673654545
5.
BKID0000633
9673654535
6.
BKID0000630
9673654572
Bank
Branch Code
Address
Bank Of India (BOI)
IFSC Code: BKID0000630
MICR Code: 445013001
Branch Code: 000630
Branch: YAVATMAL

YAVATMAL, DATT CHOWK, , TILAK WADI, YAVATMAL, , NAGPUR, 445001, MAHARASHTRA

City: YAVATMAL
District: YAVATMAL
State: MAHARASHTRA

Contact:
Phone: 07232-, email: Yavatmal.Nagpur2@bankofindia.co.in
Bank Of India (BOI)
IFSC Code: BKID0000631
MICR Code: NON-MICR
Branch Code: 000631
Branch: DARDA NAGAR

PLOT  NO  19,   BHARTI  LAYOUT, DARDA  NAGAR (WADGAON), PIN – 445002

City: WADGAON ROAD
District: YAVATMAL
State: MAHARASHTRA

Contact:
MR. TAPKE
Bank Of India (BOI)
IFSC Code: BKID0000632
MICR Code: NON-MICR
Branch Code: 000632
Branch: PUSAD

PLOT NO.31, KARLA ROAD, PUSAD, TAHSIL - PUSAD

City: PUSAD
District: YAVATMAL
State: MAHARASHTRA

Contact:
BR. PHONE 07233-246445
Bank Of India (BOI)
IFSC Code: BKID0000633
MICR Code: NON-MICR
Branch Code: 000633
Branch: WANI

DINANATH COMPLEX, OPP. VYANKATESH MANDIR, JATASHANKAR CHOWK, MAIN ROAD, WANI - 445304.

City: WANI
District: YAVATMAL
State: MAHARASHTRA 
Bank Of India (BOI)
IFSC Code: BKID0000634
MICR Code: NON-MICR
Branch Code: 000634
Branch: AARNI

GIRI COMPLEX, SHIVANERI CHOWK, YAVATMAL ROAD, WARD NO. 2, AARNI, DISTRICT YAVATMAL MS PIN 445103; STD 07234

City: ARNI
District: YAVATMAL
State: MAHARASHTRA

Contact:
MR. M. B. LAKRA
Bank Of India (BOI)
IFSC Code: BKID0000635
MICR Code: 445013504
Branch Code: 000635
Branch: DARWAH

BANK OF INDIA DARWAH BRANCH NEAR NAGAR PARISHAD SHAKUNTAL COMPLEX MAIN ROAD DARWAH DISTT YAVATMAL STATE MAHARASHTRA PIN CODE - 445202

City: DARWHA
District: YAVATMAL
State: MAHARASHTRA 
Bank Of India (BOI)
IFSC Code: BKID0000636
MICR Code: NON-MICR
Branch Code: 000636
Branch: DIGRAS

EKTA COMPLEX PLOT NO 2 S NO 109/2 VISNHU KAMAL NAGAR DIGRAS DIST YAVATMAL PIN 445 203

City: DIGRAS
District: YAVATMAL
State: MAHARASHTRA

Contact:
BM MGR MOB 9422628037
Bank Of India (BOI)
IFSC Code: BKID0000637
MICR Code: NON-MICR
Branch Code: 000637
Branch: BABHULGAON

BANK OF INDIA WARD NO.1, MAIN ROAD, BABHULGAON 445101

City: BABHULGAON
District: YAVATMAL
State: MAHARASHTRA 
bank of india

IFSC Code: BKID0000638
MICR Code: NON-MICR
Branch Code: 000638
Branch: RALEGAON

PLOT NO.300, WARD NO.6, MATA NAGAR, WEEKLY BAZAR CHOWK, RALEGAON, (DIST-YAVATMAL) 445402

City: RALEGAON SHINDI
District: AHMEDNAGAR
State: MAHARASHTRA 



 Over 17.14 lakh voters will cast their votes for the 16th Lok Sabha election in Yavatmal-Washim Lok Sabha constituency on April 10. Over 10,000 personnel will man 2009 polling stations across the constituency.The Yavatmal-Washim Lok Sabha constituency includes Washim, Karanja, Ralegaon, Yavatmal, Digras and Pusad. There are 9,02,609 male and 8,12,059 female voters who will cast their votes through 2,888 electronic voting machines. Over 1.23 lakh new voters have been added this time. District collector and chief returning officer Ashwin Mudgal said 3,508 police personnel and 2,125 Home Guards are also being deployed to beef up security. Mudgal was addressing a press conference immediately after the Election Commission of India declared the election programme on Wednesday. "We have demanded seven companies of paramilitary forces including SRP force," said SP Ranjan Kumar Sharma. The collector has also briefed about the newly introduced NOTA (not of the above) option, distribution of voters slip with photo of the voter and others."Since the model code of conduct came in to force from today, I have instructed the officials concerned to surrender their official vehicles, weapons and ordered removal of hoardings from public places," Mudgal added.



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