Bhiwapur

Bhiwapur is a town and a tehsil in Umred subdivision of Nagpur district in Nagpur revenue Division in the Berar region in the state of Maharashtra, India.

Bhiwapur
town
Bhiwapur
Location in Maharashtra, India
Coordinates: 20°50′08″N 79°30′04″E
Country India
StateMaharashtra
RegionVidarbha
DistrictNagpur
Population
  Total18,000
Languages
  OfficialMarathi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
441201
Telephone code07106
Nearest cityNagpur
Literacy70 %%
Lok Sabha constituencyRamtek
Vidhan Sabha constituencyUmred
Map of Nagpur district showing location of Bhiwapur.

Bhiwapur is famous for chillies, and the main occupation of people in this town is chilli cutting. The town was founded by Bhiwa gawali (Ref-Marathi vishwakosh). A big temple of bhima mata is in it. Bhima mata temple is known in the nearby districts, in Vejyadashme (Dsra) a big fear in the town all religion people celebrated together.

5 high schools are in the town. Bhiwapur education society high school & juner college is old high school in the town. The topper of the area are from this schools.

Bhiwapur is famous for red chilles, the main occupation of people in this town is related to processing chillies. The name of this town is derived from the name of goddess Bhima. A very famous temple of Bhima Devi attracts hundreds of devotees every year during the annual fair on Vijaya Dashami.

A tiny river called Maru river flows from outskirts of Bhiwapur which gets dried up during hot summers and overflows during good monsoon season. This serves as a source of water for irrigation purpose for the nearby villages.

Red Chillies in Nagpur

Red Chillies[1][2] This town was famous for the red chillies which were grown in nearby villages. Chillies are for Bhiwapur what oranges are for Nagpur. But as the time progressed more and more farmers turned up soybean farming rather than chillies because the tedious jobs involved in chilli pepper farming and low yield as compared to the former. Comparatively low fertility of land and weather added to the worries of chilli pepper growers. So the landmark Bhiwapuri Mirchi (Chilli) is very rare to spot today. But still Bhiwapur and nearby area get large amount of chillies from all over India for processing. This involves drying up the chillies under the Sun, separating the stem from the pod, packing in gunny bags and transporting to respective destinations for further processing of consumption. This is the main source of employment for the local people who don't own land for farming.

In year 2015 the town is become a nagar panchayat. The 17 no of ward are created in this town. Mr Lav Janbandhu is President and Mr Shanakar Dadmal is Vice President of Nagar Panchayat Bhiwapur Balaji Shankar Dewalkar, Manjusha Samarth, Kiran Nagrikar, Varsha Thakare, Archana Mothgare, Vandana Jambhulkar, Nisha Jambhule, Sita Durge, Karim Shekh, Kailash Komrelliwar, Nandu Panchabahi, Sangita Pendam, Mr. Dudhiram Janbandhu, Mr.Sandip Khadsang and Minakshi Umredkar are also a member of Nagar Panchayat.

Places For Visit

The places for visiting bhiwapur are Bhima mata temple it is very famous temple in vidarbha every vijyadhmi big fair is located in this area, some other famous places are Shri Ganesh temple Bhiwapur hundred of devotees are visited in this place during every months ganesh chaturthi. Vitthal mandir kumbhar pura is also famous.


Industries

The only Noga juice factory owned by Dr. Bhivapurkar for many decades is in Bhivapur city. Although some small and big industries have sprung up in the new industrial area, the industrial area has become important, but as such a big industry is not in the city of Bhivapur, the development has not been as much as it should be.

See also

Villages & Towns in Bhiwapur Taluka Nagpur, Maharashtra - Census 2011

References

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