Nagpur is known for Oranges hence Nagpur City also Known as Orange City. Nagpur is the Historical place, Nagpur was the previous Capital of Madhya-Prant. Also a Capital of Bhosala Marathi Rajya. Also a important city of Berar state in British Raj. Now Nagpur City is entitled as vice Capital of Maharashtra state. Nagpur is also known for Deekshabhoomi where Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Converted in to Buddhism with his followers on 14 October 1956. Nagpur city is well developed as all facilities like Airport, Middle of The Country, Reserve bank of India, The Mihan Project, Boeing Airplane service center, power generation projects, WCL coal mines, The Beautiful Four lain Roads, Cargo Hub Project, Educational facilities like MBBS colleges, Engineering colleges, Pharmacy and IT collages, Five Star MIDC in Butibori, VCA International Cricket play ground at Jamatha, Animal University of Maharashtra, National institute of Fire, VNIT, LIT, and many more.
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History Of Zero Mile Nagpur, IndiaThe Zero Mile is the middle Center of India. The Zero Mile established By British Government. They calculate the center of there territory from Afghanistan to Myanmar and Tibet to Shrilanka. The Poll which we see in Image is made up of the stones collected from all parts of the Indian Subcontinental by Horse Riders. Hence beside of the Zero Mile Stone we see the Horses.
History Of Nagpur
History said that , Nagpur was
founded by Bhakt Buland, a prince of the Gond kingdom of Deogarh in the
Chhindwara District. In 1743 the Maratha leader Raghoji Bhonsla of Vidarbha
established himself at Nagpur, and by 1751 he had conquered the territories of
Deogarh, Chanda and Chhattisgarh. Raghoji died in 1755, and in 1769 his son and
successor, Janoji, was forced to acknowledge the Maratha peshwa of Pune's
effective supremacy. The Nagpur state, however, continued to grow. In 1785
Mudhoji (d. 1788), Janoji's successor, bought Mandla and the upper Narmada
valley from the Peshwa, and between 1796 and 1798 this was followed by the
acquisition of Hoshangabad and the larger part of Saugor and Damoh by Raghoji
II (d. 1816). Under this raja, Nagpur covered what is now eastern Maharashtra
state, as well as Chhattisgarh, Orissa, and parts of Madhya Pradesh and
Jharkhand.
Read Complete history Here Nagpur History. Vidarbha Premier League - VPL 2012
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