Maharashtra – The Gateway to India Complete Static GK, Geography, History & Economic Profile (Exam-Oriented Notes)

 

Maharashtra – The Gateway to India

Complete Static GK, Geography, History & Economic Profile (Exam-Oriented Notes)

By Home Academy 

Maharashtra is one of the most industrially and culturally significant states of India. 

The state is known as the “Gateway to India” because of its strategic location and major port in Mumbai.


1. Maharashtra at a Glance (Static GK Table)

FeatureDetails
State Formation1 May 1960 (After Bombay State division)
CapitalMumbai
Largest CityMumbai
Area3,07,713 sq km (3rd largest state)
Official LanguageMarathi
State AnimalIndian Giant Squirrel
State BirdYellow-footed Green Pigeon
State TreeMango Tree
State FlowerJarul (Lagerstroemia Speciosa)
Total Districts (2011 Census)36
Lok Sabha Seats48
Rajya Sabha Seats19
Legislative Assembly Seats288
High CourtBombay High Court (Mumbai & Nagpur Benches)

2. Geography of Maharashtra

Maharashtra is located in western-central India.

Geographical FeatureDetails
Latitude15°50’N to 22°04’N
Longitude72°36’E to 80°54’E
BordersGujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, Karnataka, Goa; Arabian Sea (West)
PhysiographyWestern Ghats, Deccan Plateau, Coastal Plains
Major PeaksKalsubai (Highest), Mahabaleshwar Hills
Soil TypeBlack soil, Laterite soil, Alluvial soil
ClimateTropical – Coastal, Semi-arid inland

3. Rivers of Maharashtra

RiverOriginImportant Fact
GodavariTrimbakeshwar, NashikLongest river of Maharashtra
KrishnaMahabaleshwarFlows into Bay of Bengal
BhimaWestern GhatsTributary of Krishna
TaptiSatpura HillsFlows into Arabian Sea
Narmada (border)AmarkantakWestern flowing river

Major dams: Koyna Dam, Jayakwadi Dam, Ujani Dam, Mulshi Dam.


4. Lakes and Caves of Maharashtra

FeatureLocationImportance
Lonar LakeBuldhanaMeteorite crater lake
Powai LakeMumbaiFreshwater lake
Ajanta CavesAurangabadUNESCO World Heritage – Buddhist rock-cut caves
Ellora CavesAurangabad34 Buddhist, Hindu, Jain caves
Elephanta CavesMumbaiRock-cut Hindu caves – UNESCO Site
Karla & Bhaja CavesPuneAncient Buddhist caves

Maharashtra is famous for rock-cut architecture and caves, often asked in history and culture sections of exams.


5. Census 2011 Data (Very Important for Exams)

IndicatorData
Total Population11,23,72,972
Rank in Population2nd
Population Density365 per sq km
Literacy Rate82.34%
Male Literacy88.38%
Female Literacy75.87%
Sex Ratio929 females per 1000 males
Urban Population45.23%

Most Populous District: Pune
Highest Literacy: Mumbai Suburban


6. District-wise List (2011 – 36 Districts)

Ahmednagar, Akola, Amravati, Aurangabad, Beed, Bhandara, Buldhana, Chandrapur, Dhule, Gadchiroli, Gondia, Hingoli, Jalgaon, Jalna, Kolhapur, Latur, Mumbai City, Mumbai Suburban, Nagpur, Nanded, Nandurbar, Nashik, Osmanabad, Palghar, Parbhani, Pune, Raigad, Ratnagiri, Sangli, Satara, Sindhudurg, Solapur, Thane, Wardha, Washim, Yavatmal.


7. History of Maharashtra

Ancient Period

• Part of Satavahana Dynasty (1st century BCE – 3rd century CE)
• Buddhist caves – Ajanta, Karla

Medieval Period

• Yadava Dynasty, Deccan Sultanates
• Maratha Empire (17th–18th century) – Founded by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj

Modern Period

• British rule – Bombay Presidency
• Part of Bombay State before 1960
• Formation of Maharashtra state on 1 May 1960


8. Important Historical, Cultural & Tourist Places

PlaceDistrictImportance
Gateway of IndiaMumbaiIconic monument
Shaniwar WadaPuneMaratha architecture
Ajanta CavesAurangabadBuddhist heritage
Ellora CavesAurangabadHindu, Buddhist, Jain caves
Elephanta CavesMumbaiUNESCO heritage
Raigad FortRaigadMaratha Empire capital
Chhatrapati Shivaji TerminusMumbaiHeritage railway station

9. Economy of Maharashtra

SectorDetails
PrimaryAgriculture – Sugarcane, Cotton, Jowar
SecondaryIndustry – Textiles, Automobiles, Electronics, Steel
TertiaryServices – Banking, IT, Tourism, Bollywood
Industrial CitiesMumbai, Pune, Nashik, Aurangabad
Special MentionBollywood – Mumbai, Film Industry Hub

Maharashtra is India’s leading industrial and financial hub, with Mumbai as the commercial capital.


10. Agriculture & Horticulture

CategoryDetails
Major CropsSugarcane, Jowar, Rice, Wheat
FruitsMango (Alphonso), Banana, Grapes
VegetablesOnion, Tomato, Cabbage
Cash CropsCotton, Soybean

11. Towns Famous For

TownFamous For
MumbaiBollywood, Finance Hub
PuneIT, Education, Automotive
NashikGrapes, Wine Industry
AurangabadCaves, Tourism, Biryani
KolhapurSugar Industry, Wrestling
NagpurOranges, Multi-modal Transport

12. Transport in Maharashtra

Airports

AirportLocation
Chhatrapati Shivaji InternationalMumbai
Pune AirportPune
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar AirportNagpur
Aurangabad AirportAurangabad
Jalgaon AirportJalgaon

Railways

• Central & Western Railway Zones
• Major Junctions: Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Aurangabad

Road Transport

• NH-48, NH-66, NH-52
• Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC)


13. Important Festivals

• Ganesh Chaturthi
• Gudi Padwa
• Diwali
• Makar Sankranti


14. Important Exam Facts

• Mumbai – Financial capital of India
• Bollywood – Largest film industry in India
• Ajanta & Ellora Caves – UNESCO Sites
• Koyna Dam – Major hydroelectric project
• Chhatrapati Shivaji – Founder of Maratha Empire


Conclusion

Maharashtra is historically rich, industrially powerful, and culturally vibrant. For exams, focus on Mumbai, Bollywood, caves, rivers, dams, census data, forts, and Maratha history.

These notes are specially prepared by Home Academy Publication for MPSC, SSC, JKSSB, Railways, and State PCS examinations with an exam-oriented approach.


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