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engineering college in Osmanabad District is located in Tuljapur. The Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, a university of international repute has begun a B.A., M.A., Mphil. and PhD program located in Tuljapur. Osmanabad City's most popular college for Higher secondary education Is Ramkrishna Paramhans Mahavidyalaya (R.P. College). Another one Venkatesh Mahajan Senior College is also floushing since 1999. Osmanabad has a Government Agriculture college (under Marathwada Agriculture University, Parbhani) near Ter village.
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after reaching the temple entrance gate. To reach the temple one descends a number of steps. The temple has an open courtyard with a sabhamandap and a pindi of Shankar placed in an inner chamber. Many devotees flock to the temple every Monday in the month of Shravana. An annual fair is held in honour of Shri Ramling on Margashirsha Shuddha 4th and 5th (November–December). More than five thousand people assemble here at the time of the fair. The temple of Ramling is also a shrine of Jatayu.
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in 1947. However, in 1948, Hyderabad State was merged with independent India and the district became a part of the then Bombay State. It became a part of Maharashtra State when the State was formed in 1960. Osmanabad has a historical lineage dating back to the days of Marathwada, and even before that to several kingdoms of which the region was a part.
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Yedshi Ramling Wildlife Sanctuary is found in the villages of Yedshi, Wadgaon and Bhanasgaon near Osmanabad City in the Balaghat range. Yedshi is regarded to be the Matheran forest of the Osmanabad district. Yedshi is considered as a possible hill station-cum-health resort. It is a railway station on
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Hatladevi is located two km (1.2 mi) from Osmanabad city. It is also called mini hill station of Osmanabad. Hatlai Devi Temple, and Sunrisepoint are some of the few attractions on the Hatladevi hill. The scenario of Hatlai lake adds beauty to the place here. Hatladevi is quite famous among
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One object of interest nearby is the temple of Ramling. Situated about two miles from Yedshi, Ramling was a railway station on the Miraej-Latur narrow gauge section of the South-Central Railway. The temple is located in a ravine so deep that the temple's spire cannot be seen from a distance and even
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For a period of time, Osmanabad was also ruled by the Mughals, Bahmani, Nizam and Adil Shah kingdoms. Before the Hyderabad Nizam's rule, it was under the control of the Mughal King Aurangzeb. Being under Nizam rule, the district did not celebrate its freedom when the rest of India became independent
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Arya Chanakya High School, Shree Chhatrapati Shivaji High School, Greenland CBSE school, Podar International School, Shripatrao Bhosale High School, and Little Star School are few of the Schools for primary and secondary education. These schools provide education in Marathi, English or Semi-English
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Dharashiv Caves are four km (2.5 mi) from Osmanabad city and two km (1.2 mi) from Hatladevi Hill Station. Dharashiv Caves are dating back to 7th Century A.D. It is a major tourists attraction in Osmanabad. The Railway bridge near the tunnel near Osmanabad City is also becoming a
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Shri Yedeshwari Temple, Yermala: In this temple, the architecture is in the Hemadpanti style. It has two entrance doors, in front of the principal one are three dipmals or lamp pillars, the central one being a little taller than the flanking ones. Supported on two rows of solid pillars, the mandap
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In the 2011 Indian census, the city of Osmanabad had 111,825 inhabitants, with 41,982 males (52.1%) and 38,643 females (47.9%), for a gender ratio of 920 females per one thousand males. In 2001, Osmanabad had an average literacy rate of 74%, higher than the national average of 59.5%. Male literacy
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Osmanabad has one Government BAMS College, known As Ayurvedic College, one Government Polytechnic College, Osmanabad Government Polytechnic College, Osmanabad (GPO), three private pharmacy colleges, and three private engineering colleges (Notably TPCT's College of Engineering, Osmanabad). Another
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The climate of the Osmanabad district is generally dry. The rainy season starts from mid-June and continues until the end of September. From October to November, the climate is humid while from February to March the climate is dry. Winter runs from mid-November to January and summer from April to
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Osmanabad also has a sub-centre of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, which includes the Department of Management Science, Department of Education, Department of Chemistry, Department of Biotechnology, Department of Microbiology, etc. In Osmanabad Shri Tuljabhavani Sainiki
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Osmanabad District has many popular News, media, and entertainment agencies. Osmanabad Live, and Bhannat Gappa are some of the top media centres engaged in helping, and entertaining the community of the Osmanabad district and nearby places. Local newspapers like Dainik Sangharsh are also quite
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Osmanabad also has an Urdu Higher School known as Shamsul Uloom Urdu Higher And Secondary School, located at Khawaja nagar. Osmanabad has many schools for English medium education as well, including Greenland high school, Vidyamata high school, and Abhinav English School.
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made up of khoa, maida and sugar. Osmanabadi goat mutton is also a very famous item. The boiled mutton with Rassa or locally called Sherva (boiled water infused with local spices such as turmeric, ginger, garlic, coriander, red chili, black chili, etc.).
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has leased the airport to Reliance Airport Developers, Ltd. for 95 years. Reliance paid Rs. 63 crore in the agreement, which includes four other airports of Maharashtra. The nearest operational airports are Aurangabad Airport and Nanded Airport.
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Dry deciduous forests occupy the area. Wildlife species include chinkara, hyena, wolf, wild bear, fox, blackbuck, hares and seacock. Over 100 species of birds are also found. The best time to visit is from October to June.
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track connecting Latur to Kurduvadi passed through the Osmanabad district. The station nearest to the city at Yedshi was 18 km (11 mi) away from Osmanabad City. During the conversion from narrow gauge to
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The place is also revered, considered to be the spot where Jatayu attacked Ravana, the king of Lanka, while he was carrying away Sita by force. Jatayu lost the battle and died at the hands of Ravana.
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Shri Datta Mandir Sansthan Ruibhar, Osmanabad: There is a temple of Lord Dattatreya amidst the quiet, serene natural surroundings at the village Ruibhar, 12 km (7.5 mi) from Osmanabad city.
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has two rooms at one end, with the vestibule at the other end. The vestibule contains an idol of the goddess with a brass prabhaval around and a small linga symbol nearby.
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consists many colorful glass pieces. The Urs of Hazrat Khwaja Shamsuddin Gazi(rh) festival celebrates in the city in the month of Rajjab of the Islamic calendar.
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Osmanabad has connections to Pune, Mumbai, Kolhapur, Sangli, Pandharpur, Nagpur, Parbhani, Latur, Nanded, Miraj, Parali Vaijnath, Hyderabad, and Nizamabad.
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Mandal of Central Railway (CR) zone. On the line there are Many bridges and a Big Tunnel, about 1.5 km (0.93 mi) long near Osmanabad city.
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shrine is in the city, built over the grave of a revered religious figure of Hazrat Khwaja Shamsuddin Gazi(rh). The interior decoration of the
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is the birthplace of Sant Gora Kumbhar, having the historical Mandir. It is about 17 km (11 mi) from Osmanabad.
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June. During summer the temperatures of Osmanabad district are low compared to other districts of the Marathwada region.
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Tuljapur: Tulajpur is home to Aai Tulja Bhavani which is the most visited palace by devotees from all over Maharashtra.
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The city of Osmanabad has an elevation of 653 metres (2,142 ft). Osmanabad is located in the west-central part of
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Kond is the village that has the historical Bhimashankar Mandir. It is about 35 km (22 mi) from Osmanabad.
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Vidyalay is also present providing military education. Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya is also present in Tuljapur.
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There are two groups of rock-cut caves in the city. The first is Chamar rock-cut caves and the other is the
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city. It also has a bypass to the city to avoid city traffic. It starts from Pune and runs until
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was 80% and female literacy was 67%. In 2001, 14% of the population was under 6 years of age.
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This article is about the municipality in Maharashtra, India. For its namesake district, see
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Osmanabad was officially renamed as Dharashiv in February 2023. The name derives from the
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Hemandpati Mahadev mandir of Omerga - Story is it was built in one night by asuras.
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passes through Osmanabad city. This National Highway connects cities such as
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Osmanabad derives its name from the last ruler of Hyderabad, the 7th Nizam,
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medium of instruction. These schools are affiliated to MSBSHSE or CBSE.
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Maharashtra State Highway 67 also passes through Osmanabad City.
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Hathladevi Temple, about two km (1.2 mi) from Osmanabad
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Climate data for Osmanabad (1981–2010, extremes 1976–2012)
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railway route of the central railway. Before 2004, a
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Dharashiv
Osmanabad district
Osmanabad Tahsil
Osmanabad, Golestan
Dharashiv Caves
City
Osmanabad is located in Maharashtra
18°19′10″N 76°04′25″E / 18.31944°N 76.07361°E / 18.31944; 76.07361
India
State
Maharashtra
Region
Marathwada
District
Osmanabad
Named for
Mir Osman Ali Khan
Dharashiv Caves
Mayor
Demonym(s)
Marathi
Time zone
UTC+5:30
IST
PIN
Vehicle registration
osmanabad.gov.in
municipal council
Osmanabad district
state

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