Maharashtra is an Indian state that was formed on 1 May 1960 with 26 initial districts. Since then, 11 additional districts have been created, the most recent of which is Palghar district. The state currently has 36 districts. These districts are grouped into six administrative divisions shown below.
Maharashtra is divided into 36 districts, which are grouped into six divisions.[1]
Geographically, historically, politically, and according to cultural sentiments, Maharashtra has five main regions:
Name of division (headquarters) |
Region | Districts | Largest city |
---|---|---|---|
Pune division (HQ: Pune) |
Desh | Pune | |
Amravati division (HQ: Amravati) |
Vidarbha (Varhad) | Amravati | |
Aurangabad division (HQ: Aurangabad) |
Marathwada | Aurangabad | |
Nagpur division (HQ: Nagpur) |
Vidarbha | Nagpur | |
Nashik division (HQ: Nashik) |
North Maharashtra (Khandesh) | Nashik | |
Konkan division (HQ: Mumbai) |
Konkan | Mumbai |
The table below lists important geographic and demographic parameters for all 36 districts. Population data are extracted from the 2011 Census of India.
No | Name | Code | Formed | Headquarters | Administrative division |
Area (km2) | Population (2011 Census) | % of state Population |
Density (per km2) |
Urban (%) | Literacy (%) | Sex ratio | Tehsils | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ahmednagar | AH | 1 May 1960 | Ahmednagar | Nashik | 17,048 | 4,543,159 | 4.04% | 234.77 | 19.67 | 80.22 | 941 | 14 | district website |
2 | Akola | AK | 1 May 1960 | Akola | Amravati | 5,428 | 1,813,906 | 1.61% | 300.78 | 53.23 | 88.05 | 938 | 7 | district website |
3 | Amravati | AM | 1 May 1960 | Amravati | Amravati | 12,235 | 2,888,445 | 2.57% | 206.40 | 34.50 | 82.5 | 838 | 14 | district website |
4 | Aurangabad | AU | 1 May 1960 | Aurangabad | Aurangabad | 10,100 | 3,701,282 | 3.29% | 286.83 | 37.53 | 61.15 | 924 | 9 | district website |
5 | Beed | BI | 1 May 1960 | Beed | Aurangabad | 10,693 | 1,200,334 | 1.07% | 207.04 | 17.91 | 68 | 936 | 11 | district website |
6 | Bhandara | BH | 1 May 1960 | Bhandara | Nagpur | 3,717 | 2,585,049 | 2.30% | 305.58 | 15.44 | 68.28 | 982 | 7 | district website |
7 | Buldhana | BU | 1 May 1960 | Buldhana | Amravati | 9,661 | 2,586,258 | 2.30% | 230.63 | 21.2 | 75.8 | 946 | 13 | district website |
8 | Chandrapur | CH | 1 May 1960 | Chandrapur | Nagpur | 11,443 | 2,204,307 | 1.96% | 193.65 | 32.11 | 73.03 | 948 | 15 | district website |
9 | Dhule | DH | 1 May 1960 | Dhule | Nashik | 7,195 | 2,050,862 | 1.83% | 211.83 | 26.11 | 71.6 | 944 | 4 | district website |
10 | Gadchiroli | GA | 26 August 1982 | Gadchiroli | Nagpur | 14,412 | 1,072,942 | 0.95% | 67.33 | 6.93 | 60.1 | 976 | 12 | district website |
11 | Gondia | GO | 1 May 1999 | Gondia | Nagpur | 5,234 | 1,322,507 | 1.18% | 247.81 | 11.95 | 67.67 | 1005 | 8 | district website |
12 | Hingoli | HI | 1 May 1999 | Hingoli | Aurangabad | 4,526 | 1,177,345 | 1.05% | 218.11 | 15.2 | 66.86 | 953 | 5 | district website |
13 | Jalgaon | JG | 1 May 1960 | Jalgaon | Nashik | 11,765 | 4,229,917 | 3.76% | 312.79 | 71.4 | 76.06 | 932 | 15 | district website |
14 | Jalna | JN | 1 May 1981 | Jalna | Aurangabad | 7,687 | 1,959,046 | 1.74% | 211.82 | 19.09 | 64.52 | 952 | 8 | district website |
15 | Kolhapur | KO | 1 May 1960 | Kolhapur | Pune | 7,685 | 3,876,001 | 3.45% | 457.44 | 29.65 | 77.23 | 949 | 12 | district website |
16 | Latur | LA | 16 August 1982 | Latur | Aurangabad | 7,157 | 2,454,196 | 2.18% | 282.19 | 23.57 | 71.54 | 935 | 10 | district website |
17 | Mumbai City | MC | 1 May 1960 | Mumbai | Konkan | 157 | 3,085,411 | 2.75% | 49,140.9 | 100 | 86.4 | 777 | 0 | district website |
18 | Mumbai Suburban | MU | 1 October 1990 | Mumbai | Konkan | 446 | 9,356,962 | 8.33% | 23,271 | 100 | 86.9 | 822 | 3 | district website |
19 | Nagpur | NG | 1 May 1960 | Nagpur | Nagpur | 9,892 | 4,653,570 | 4.14% | 409.36 | 64.33 | 84.18 | 933 | 14 | district website |
20 | Nanded | ND | 1 May 1960 | Nanded | Aurangabad | 10,528 | 3,361,292 | 2.99% | 275.98 | 28.29 | 68.52 | 942 | 16 | district website |
21 | Nandurbar | NB | 1 July 1998 | Nandurbar | Nashik | 5,955 | 1,648,295 | 1.47% | 260 | 15.5 | 46.63 | 975 | 6 | district website |
22 | Nashik | NS | 1 May 1960 | Nashik | Nashik | 15,582 | 6,107,187 | 5.43% | 321.56 | 38.8 | 74.4 | 927 | 15 | district website |
23 | Osmanabad | OS | 1 May 1960 | Osmanabad | Aurangabad | 7,569 | 1,657,576 | 1.48% | 197.89 | 17.0 | 78.4 | 924 | 8 | district website |
24 | Palghar | PL | 1 August 2014 | Palghar | Konkan | 5,344 | 2,990,116 | 2.66% | 562 | 50 | 80 | 900 | 8 | district website |
25 | Parbhani | PA | 1 May 1960 | Parbhani | Aurangabad | 6,251 | 1,836,086 | 1.63% | 244.4 | 31.8 | 55.15 | 958 | 9 | district website |
26 | Pune | PU | 1 May 1960 | Pune | Pune | 15,643 | 9,429,408 | 8.39% | 461.85 | 58.1 | 80.78 | 919 | 14 | district website |
27 | Raigad | RG | 1 May 1960 | Alibag | Konkan | 7,152 | 2,634,200 | 2.34% | 308.89 | 24.2 | 77 | 976 | 15 | district website |
28 | Ratnagiri | RT | 1 May 1960 | Ratnagiri | Konkan | 8,208 | 1,615,069 | 1.44% | 206.72 | 11.3 | 65.13 | 1,136 | 9 | district website |
29 | Sangli | SN | 1 May 1960 | Sangli | Pune | 8,578 | 2,822,143 | 2.51% | 301.18 | 24.5 | 82.62 | 957 | 10 | district website |
30 | Satara | ST | 1 May 1960 | Satara | Pune | 10,480 | 3,003,741 | 2.67% | 266.77 | 14.2 | 78.52 | 995 | 11 | district website |
31 | Sindhudurg | SI | 1 May 1981 | Oros | Konkan | 5,207 | 849,651 | 0.76% | 166.86 | 9.5 | 80.3 | 1,079 | 8 | district website |
32 | Solapur | SO | 1 May 1960 | Solapur | Pune | 14,895 | 4,317,756 | 3.84% | 259.32 | 31.8 | 71.2 | 935 | 11 | district website |
33 | Thane | TH | 1 May 1960 | Thane | Konkan | 4,214 | 8,070,032 | 7.18% | 850.71 | 72.58 | 80.67 | 858 | 7 | district website |
34 | Wardha | WR | 1 May 1960 | Wardha | Nagpur | 6,310 | 1,300,774 | 1.16% | 195.03 | 25.17 | 80.5 | 936 | 8 | district website |
35 | Washim | WS | 1 July 1998 | Washim | Amravati | 5,150 | 1,197,160 | 1.07% | 275.98 | 17.49 | 74.02 | 939 | 6 | district website |
36 | Yavatmal | YTL | 1 May 1960 | Yavatmal | Amravati | 13,582 | 2,772,348 | 2.47% | 152.93 | 18.6 | 57.96 | 951 | 16 | district website |
Maharashtra | - | - | - | - | - | 307,129 | 112,374,333 | 100% | 314.42 | 42.43 | 77.27 | 922 | - | - |
In 2018, then Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis constituted a committee under leadership of Chief secretary. The committee has proposed 22 new districts.[2][3] Earlier in 2015, former ministers has demanded formation of new districts, they were Katol (Nagpur), Chimur(Chandrapur), Pusad (Yavatmal), Khamgaon (Buldhana), Achalpur (Amravati), and Aheri (Gadchiroli).[4][5]
Sr.
No. |
Proposed district | Existing district |
---|---|---|
1 | Kalwan | Nashik |
2 | Malegaon | |
3 | Mira Bhayandar | Thane |
4 | Kalyan | |
5 | Pusad | Yavatmal |
6 | Achalpur | Amravati |
7 | Sakoli | Bhandara |
8 | Chimur | Chandrapur |
9 | Aheri | Gadchiroli |
10 | Bhusawal | Jalgaon |
11 | Udgir | Latur |
12 | Ambajogai | Beed |
13 | Kinwat | Nanded |
14 | Mandesh | Satara |
15 | Shivneri | Pune |
16 | Jawhar | Palghar |
17 | Mandangad | Ratnagiri |
18 | Mahad | Raigad |
19 | Sangamner | Ahmednagar |
20 | Shirdi | |
21 | Shrirampur | |
22 | Khamgaon | Buldhana |
23 | Katol | Nagpur |
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