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Rani Amravati

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Rani Amravati is a village in Babhulgaon tehsil, Yavatmal district, Maharashtra, India.[1] Its population in 1991 was around 2,254.[2]

It seats on the bank of the river Verula. The village has temple of Shiva and Bhavani. The main occupation is agriculture. Most of the people are educated.
A road ahead leads to Asegaon. Asegaon has a temple of goddess Asegaon Devi.

Mahashivratri is the village festival.

Notable People

Nikhilkumar Katkar is a notable person from this village. He completed his B.Tech. in mechanical engineering from COEP Pune.

References

  1. ^ Meeta; Rajivlochan (2006). Farmers Suicide: Facts & Possible Policy Interventions. Yashada Books. p. 193. ISBN 9788189871000.
  2. ^ Director of Census Operations, Maharashtra (1996). Census of India, 1991: Yavatmal. Controller of Publications.