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Location: Beed District
DIRECTORY IN Beed District
Beed District
Beed district is an administrative district in the state of Maharashtra in India. The district headquarters are located at Beed. The district occupies an area of 10,693 km² and has a population of 2,585,962 of which 17.91% were urban (as of 2011).
History
Beed district has a long history of many rulers and kingdoms. In the ancient era, this city was called as Champavati nagari. The city still proudly shows some old monuments showing the signs of past glory in the form of many city entry doors (called Ves in local language) and city protection walls. Until the 19th century, this part of Marathwada was under the Nizam monarchy but was later included into the Indian Republic after a fierce struggle between Indian freedom fighters and Nizam soldiers. The name of Bhir is given by Mohammad Tughlaq.
Transportation
Road Transport
District Headquarters Beed is well connected by road. Manjlegaon, Parli are the Cities in this district having road connectivity to major towns and remote villages. Beed is about 356 KM by road to Mumbai( Capital of Maharashtra )
Rail Transport
Some of the railway stations in district are Parli Vaijnath, Ukhali, Ghat Nandur …. which connects most of the towns and villages in the District.
Bus Transport
Maharashtra State Road Transportation (MSRTC) runs Busses from Major cities to Towns and Villages in this District.