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  2. Aurangabad - Wikipedia

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    Aurangabad began to industrialise in the late 19th century, with the city's first cotton mill being opened in 1889. [31] The population of the city was 30,000 in 1881, growing to 36,000 over the next two decades. Aurangabad was particularly affected by Deccan famines in 1899-1900, 1918, and 1920, causing surges in crime. [32] [33]

  3. Aurangabad district, Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2011 census, Aurangabad District has a population of 3,701,282 inhabitants and a population density of 365 inhabitants per square kilometre (950/sq mi). It is the 72nd most populous district in India out of 640, and the population growth rate between 2001 and 2011 was 27.33%. [10]

  4. Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Times of India building in Mumbai. The state is home to more than 200 newspapers and 350 consumer magazines. The publishing industry employs more than 250,000 people. [334] There are number of Marathi news channels in the state viz News18 Lokmat, ABP Majha.

  5. Lokmat - Wikipedia

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    Lokmat ( lit. ' People's Opinion ') is a Marathi-language newspaper published in Maharashtra, India. Founded in 1971 by Jawaharlal Darda, it is the largest read Marathi-language newspaper in India. [2] It is also available in an e-paper format and is published in Hindi and English as Lokmat Samachar [3] and the Lokmat Times respectively. [4]

  6. Aurangabad district, Bihar - Wikipedia

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    Aurangabad district occupies an area of 3,389 square kilometres (1,309 sq mi), [6] comparatively equivalent to Russia's Vaygach Island. [7] Aurangabad town is the administrative headquarters of this district. Aurangabad district is a part of Magadh division. Aurangabad became a fully-fledged district when it was split from the Gaya district in ...

  7. List of tourist attractions in Aurangabad - Wikipedia

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    It is a landmark even today. This paper has been used to print the Quran. Mhaismal: Mhaismal is a small hill station in Aurangabad District of Maharashtra. Located at an altitude of 1067 m, it is about 12 km from Khuldabad and about 40 km from Aurangabad. Places of tourist interest are an ancient temple of Girijamata, a lake and a 300 ft TV ...

  8. Aurangabad West Assembly constituency - Wikipedia

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    It is a part of the Aurangabad (Lok Sabha constituency) along with five other assembly constituencies, viz Vaijapur Assembly constituency, Gangapur, Maharashtra Assembly constituency, Aurangabad East Assembly constituency, Kannad Assembly constituency and Aurangabad Central Assembly constituency

  9. Aurangabad Central Assembly constituency - Wikipedia

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    Aurangabad Central Assembly constituency is one of the six constituencies of Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha located in Aurangabad district, Maharashtra. It is a part of the Aurangabad (Lok Sabha constituency) along with five other assembly constituencies, Vaijapur , Gangapur , Aurangabad East , Kannad and Aurangabad West (SC).