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Gondia, also spelt Gondiya, is a town in the state of Maharashtra in western India, and is the administrative headquarters of Gondia District. Gondia is very close to Madhya Pradesh as well as Chattisgarh states, and is considered the gateway to Maharashtra from central and eastern India. It has more than 100 ricemills and some small scale tobacco industries. This makes it a very important central hub for business[citation needed].