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Asia > South Asia > India > Western India > Maharashtra > Vidarbha

Vidharbha, also known as Berar, is a region of Maharashtra state in India.

Cities

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Map of Vidarbha

  • 10 Nagpur the biggest and most developed city in the region, nicknamed the City of Oranges
  • 12 Sevagram small town near Wardha

Other destinations

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  • 1 Melghat Tiger Reserve located in Chikhaldara
  • 2 Shegaon Shegaon on Wikipedia

Understand

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Throughout its history, Vidarbha has remained much calmer than the rest of India, especially during communal troubles. For decades, there have been recent calls to separate Vidarbha from Maharashtra. However, such demands have not been fulfilled because of the ruling party's opposition.

Economy

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On average, Vidarbha is less economically developed than the rest of Maharashtra, with considerable poverty and malnutrition. The region is known for growing cotton, oranges and soybeans.

Talk

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Most people of Vidarbha understand Varhadi, a dialect of Marathi. Apart from Marathi, Hindi is widely used throughout the region. In fact, Marathi is very well mixed with Hindi and hence it's slightly different from the pure Marathi language.

Get in

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By plane

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Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport (NAG IATA) in Nagpur is the only international airport in this region. The airport is well connected to other Indian cities and some international destinations.

Get around

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See

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Eat

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Drink

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  • Abhishek. Gokul Brindivan,,
  • Gokul Brindivan.


Stay safe

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