Place:Bhusawal, Jalgaon, Madhya Pradesh, India

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NameBhusawal
TypeCity or town
Located inJalgaon, Madhya Pradesh, India


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Bhusawal is the largest municipal council (established in 1882) in the Jalgaon district of the Indian state of Maharashtra, situated along the banks of the river Tapi. The city emerged as a major railway junction during the British Raj, and still remains the administrative headquarters of the Bhusawal Division of the Central Railways. The city is well known for its unparalleled quality of bananas, which have a GI tag. Bhusawal is the largest 'taluka' in the Jalgaon district, and the city is divided into 47 wards. The area covered under the city is 13.38 sq.km.

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