Arvi, Wardha the city in the Wardha district of Maharashtra, India
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This condition of things was ended by Wellesley's victories at Assaye and Argaon (1803), which forced the Bhonsla raja to cede his territories south of Gawilgarh and Narnala fort and east of Wardha river.
Bhavan's Lloyds Vidya Niketan (or BLVN) is a private secondary school in Bhugaon, Wardha, India, established in 1995.
He won the Helsingin Sanomat Literature Prize in 1985 for his collection of poems Varastossa aina palaa valo (There is always a light in the Warehouse, Arvi Karisto).
called Arvi (Wardha, Maharashtra) in the year 1920 (10 November) on the auspicious
It was Shivaji Bhave, Vinobha Bhave’s brother, on a visit to Wardha, who first asked Kanu to take up photography to capture events at the Ashram.
He attended high schools in four different towns at different times: Baroda, Wardha, Nagpur, and Pune.
It connects Sewagram Junction towards Nagpur-Delhi and Wardha Junction towards Ahmedabad on north-west direction, Chandrapur and Balharshah towards Kazipet-Chennai-Hyderabad on south-east direction, and Majri Khadan, Wani, Rajura, Pipalkutti, Adilabad and Mumbai on east direction.
# Suburbs: including the newer developed areas of Arvi, Nandgaon, Sai, Vaswadi and Harangul in the northwest, Wasangaon and Gangapur in the west, Kava, Kanheri and Khopegaon in the southwest, Babhalgaon in the southeast, Kolpa in the east, and Malwati and Vishwanathpuram in the north.
She worked for a while at a school in Udaipur before moving on to meet Gandhi with whom she remained for eight years at his ashram at Sevagram in Wardha.
Sironcha is connected by the State Road Transport services to Gadchiroli, Aheri, Chandrapur, Nagpur and Wardha.
He was arrested from Wardha railway station by a team of Gondia police and a team from the Nagpur division of ATS, while trying to board a train to Mumbai.
Wainganga College of Engineering and Management, Dongargaon, Wardha Road, Nagpur was established in 2008.
Later on, Wardha was ruled by Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Yadavas, Delhi Sultanate, Bahamani Sultanate, Muslim ruler of Berar, Gonds and Maratha.
According to the Geological Survey of India, Wardha Valley Coalfield has total reserves of 5,343.60 million tonnes of non-coking coal, up to a depth of 1,200 m, out of which 2,783.51 million tonnes are proved reserves and the rest being indicated or inferred.
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Gondwana coals occur in valleys of rivers such as Damodar, Mahanadi, Godavari and Wardha.