Karanja, Wardha

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Karanja (Ghadge)
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Golibar Chowk at Karanja(gh)
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Karanja (Ghadge)
Karanja (Ghadge) (India)
Coordinates: 21°9′39.47″N78°24′32.76″E / 21.1609639°N 78.4091000°E / 21.1609639; 78.4091000
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Maharashtra
Region Vidarbha
District Wardha
Total villages in Tehsil 121
Government
  Type Nagar panchayat
  BodyKaranja Nagar panchayat
Population
 (2011)
  Total90,462
Languages
  Official Marathi
  Other Languages Hindi, English, Gujrati, Sindhi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
Telephone code91-7156
Vehicle registration MH- 32 (Wardha District)
Websiteunder construction

Karanja (Ghadge) is a Tehsil town under Subdivision Arvi and is taluka (code 4961) in Wardha district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

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Karanja, Wardha
Karanja Ghadge

Karanja is situated at National Highway 53 (India) or Asian Highway (AH46) or National Highway 6 (India, old numbering). It's 76 km away from Nagpur and 75 km away from Amravati and 70 km away from Wardha and is almost at the centre of Metropolis Cities and so tourists, travellers, buses, travels tends to take rest. Near about 60 gram panchayat and 102 villages come under the Tehsil. Most of the Citizens are Hindus. Other than Hindus, Buddhists and Muslims have also organized.

In Hinduism , most of the people belong to the Kshatriya Pawar (also known as Bhoyar Pawar) caste. Some other major Hindu castes include Brahmin, Maratha, Kunbi, Teli etc.

Tribals like Gond are also in large numbers. All the festival like Holi, Diwali, Dasara, Pola, Ganesh Utsav, Muharram, Eid al-Fitr are all celebrated. [ citation needed ]

In the year 2015, Karanja became a Nagar Panchayat.[ citation needed ]

The MahaOrange Plant

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The MahaOrangePlant Satellite view

The MahaOrange Plant situated 2.5 km away from Karanja Ghadge is a facility for exporting Oranges and other fruits like Banana. It was active before 2009-2010 and used to export oranges but due to some unknown circumstances, the plant shut down, and so the plant was non-functional for many years and, hence, yes, it was a challenge. Though it has all major facilities for preparing the fruit for the export, it doesn't have a processing unit attached to it. It has facilities for grading, wax-coating of fruit, pre- cooling and cold storage facilities. But none of these units in the plant were functional. Hence, when Mahaorange took over the plant in January 2015, Shridhar Thakre told MSMAB to first repair the plant as said to TOI.

Golibar Chowk Incident

Golibar Chowk is one of the main square in Karanja Ghadge, situated near Bus Stop. The name of the square is derived due to one of the incidents regarding Gunfire. The गोळीमार or golimar (Gunfire) incident is one of the incident happened in Karanja Ghadge.[ citation needed ]

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