Shirur Kasar

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Shirur Kasar
Shirur Kasar
town
Nickname: 
Shirur
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Maharashtra
District Beed
Languages marathi
  Official Marathi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registration MH-23


Population:- 9,723 (2021 census)
Websitewww.beed.nic.in

Shirur Kasar is a tehsil in the Beed subdivision of the Beed district, in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The town is situated on the southern bank of the river Sindafana, a tributary of the Godavari River. Shirur Kasar obtained Tehsil status in 1999. Before this, it was a part of the Patoda tehsil, which is also in the Beed district. The town has grown steadily since gaining administrative importance.

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Geography and Location

The tehsil is situated in a semi-arid region of Maharashtra, with the Sindafana River playing a crucial role in supporting the agricultural activities in the area. The river is a significant water source, contributing to the farming and daily life of the residents.

Economy

Agriculture forms the backbone of Shirur Kasar’s economy. The region primarily produces crops such as cotton, sorghum, and millet, alongside various fruits and vegetables. Traditional methods are used alongside modern farming techniques. Weekly markets are held where local produce is traded, contributing to the town's economy.

Media and Communication

One of the well-known local newspapers is Weekly Rashtra Nirman, which serves as a popular source of news and information for the community. It highlights issues relevant to the region, including agriculture, politics, and social events.

Villages

Shirur Kasar tehsil is home to several villages, each contributing to the region's cultural and agricultural landscape. Some of the key villages include:

These villages are vital to the local economy, with farming being the primary occupation for most residents. Additionally, the region is known for its local festivals and community events, which reflect the rich cultural traditions of rural Maharashtra.

Administrative and Political Structure

Shirur Kasar functions under the administrative framework of the Beed district. Since gaining tehsil status in 1999, the area has seen improved governance, with local administrative offices managing the region’s developmental needs. The tehsil is governed by a Tehsildar, who oversees local administration, land records, and revenue collection.

Transport and Connectivity

Shirur Kasar is connected by road to the nearby towns and cities of Beed district. State-run buses and private vehicles form the main modes of transport, linking the tehsil to major markets and administrative centers. The proximity to the Sindafana River has also facilitated some irrigation projects in the area.

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