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Nagpur Tahsil

A generally throughout the District the area under rabi crops has fallen in this tahsil from over one-third of the total to just over one-fifth, the gain being almost all to cotton. 

The land revenue assessed at the thirty year’s settlement was further enhanced at last settlement to Rs. 2.84 lakhs, which represent 62 percent. Of total malguzari assets. For the purposes of settlement the old parganas were broken up into the following groups:- Nagpur with 80 villages, Takalghat (92), Kalmeshwar (50), Uparwahi (40), Bori (60), Hingana (46), Koradi (67), Bazargaon- Kauras (46), and Kanholi (43). The assessment per acre in cultivation falls at R. 0-13-8, the highest in the four tahsils.  

The railway stations of Nagpur, Mehdibag, Kamptee. Khapri, Bori and Borkheri are situated within the tahsil, and three new lines are under consideration from Nagpur. Nagpur, Saoner and Kalmeshwar are municipalities, and Kamptee is a cantonment. Police Station-houses are situated at Nagpur Bori, Kalmeshwar, Kamptee and Saoner.

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Nagpur History
 
History And Archeology Of Nagpur
Bakht Buland
Bhonsla
British Rule
Gaolits
Gond Kingdom (Deogarh)
Haihaya King
Ponwars Of Malwa
Ram Ruled
Rashtrakuta Kings
Vakataka Rajput Kings
Leading Families Of Nagpur
Ahirrao Family
Bhonsla Family
Bose family
Chitnavis Family
Daga Family
Deshmukh Family
Ghatate Family
Gojar Family
Naik Family
Nimbalkar Family
Pandit Family
Subhedar Family
Upadhe Family
Nag River Of Nagpur
Nagpur City
Agriculture Experiments And Zoological Collection In The City
Bifercation of The City
Churches In Ehe City
City In 18th Century
Education Institutes And Hospital In The City
Empress Mill In The City
Establishment of Municipality In City
Formation of Government Offices In The City
Formation of The City
Improvement In The City
New Places Found In City
Railway In 1867
Nagpur Tahsil
RainFall And Climate Of Nagpur
Why it is called Nagpur

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