Chopda

Chopda or Chopra is a city and municipal council in the Jalgaon district in the state of Maharashtra, India.

Chopda is a town and one of the Tehsils constituting 119 villages in the Jalgaon district in Maharashtra, a state in the western region of India. It is located at 21.25°N, 75.18°W and has an average elevation of 190 meters (623.36 feet). The town is situated on the banks of the Ratnavati River and is linked by roads to the rest of the Jalgaon district also borders with Districts like Dhule (Maharashtra), Khargone and Barwani in Madhya Pradesh. The Tapi, one of the major rivers in India, is approximately 10 km away from Chopda.

Demographics
Chopda has a population of 271,863 people. Males constitute 52 percent of the population and females 48 percent. The average literacy rate is 67 percent, higher than the national average of 59.5 percent, with male literacy at 74 percent and female literacy at 59 percent. Approximately 13 percent of the population is less than six years old.

The main languages and dialects spoken are Ahirani, Gujari, Marathi, Hindi, Urdu and English.

Economy
Chopda has an agricultural economy. Major crops include sugar cane, cotton, bananas, pulses, and poultry. Chopda is also home to several industrial projects, including the Chahardi sugar factory, SutGirani, and several cotton ginning and pressing factories. Other businesses like gold and cloth markets can be found on MG Road. Chopda also has several educational institutions and serves as a regional transportation center.

Transportation
Chopda is connected by roads to neighboring cities such as Jalgaon (60 km), Amalner (36 km), Yawal (45 km), Shirpur (45 km). State Highway No.4, Burhanpur-Ankleshwar, goes through Chopda. Railway stations are in the neighbouring cities of Dharangaon, Amalner, Jalgaon, and Bhusawal. The closest airport is at Jalgaon.

Education


Mahatma Gandhi Shikshan Mandal include Dadasaheb Dr. Suresh G. Patil College, Polytechnic College, Education College, Pharmacy College, CBSE Affiliated Oxford English Medium School Chopda schools include Pratap Vidya Mandir, Balmohan Vidyalay, Pankaj Primary School, Kasturba, Clara School, Mahila Mandal Madhyamik Vidyalaya, Vivekananda Vidyalaya, (CBSE affiliated) Vivekananda English Medium School,Pankaj Global School, Madhyamik Kanya Vidyalaya, College include Arts, Science and Commerce College, Chopda, College of Pharmacy, Smt. S.S.Patil Polytechnic, Pankaj Mahavidyalaya, and PVM B.Ed. College Mustafa Anglo Urdu High School. Pratap Vidya Mandir High School recently marked its centenary of establishment on 9 January 2018. Various other academic institutes and private coaching classes are run in the city. Institutes like Amar Sanstha provide coaching in various fields.


 * 1*. Mahatma Gandhi Shikshak Prasarak Mandal.

Tourism


Local tourist sites include the hot springs at Unapdev. According to local mythology, an arrow shot by Lord Rama formed the hot springs; it is therefore considered a holy place and said to cure skin diseases. There are picnic spots around Unapdev. Other attractions include Chaugaon fort (or Gavali fort) near Lasur, Nageshwar temple, scenic hills in Satpuda, and the river Tapti. Rel Maruti Mandir is a temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, 8 km from Chopda on the route to Dharangaon. Aner Dam, 20 km from the city, is an old dam on the river Aner. There is also a temple of Sri Sant Shravan Baba On the banks of river Tapi at Vitner, 35 km from Chopda.

Municipal council

 * Presidents of the Municipal council

Members of Legislative Assembly

 * Sharchchandrika Suresh Patil (Indian National Congress) 1981–1982
 * Arun Gujarathi (Samajwadi Congress) 1985–1990
 * Arunbhai Gujrathi (INC) 1989-1994
 * Arunbhai Gujarathi (INC) 1994–1999
 * Arun Gujarathi (NCP) 1999–2004 (Speaker of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly)
 * Kailas gorakh patil (shivsena) 2004-2009
 * Jagdish Valvi (NCP) 2009–2014
 * Chandrakant Baliram Sonawane (Shiv Sena) 2014-2019
 * Latabai Sonawane (shivsena) 2019-Current

Members of Parliament

 * Sonusing Dhansing Patil (BLD)
 * Vijay Naval Patil (INC(I)) 1980–1984
 * Vijay Naval Patil (INC) 1984–1989
 * Uttam Laxmanrao Patil (BJP) 1989–1991
 * Vijay Naval Patil (INC) 1991–1996
 * Annasaheb M.K. Patil (BJP) 1996–1998
 * Annasaheb M.K. Patil (BJP) 1998–1999
 * Annasaheb M.K. Patil (BJP) 1999–2003
 * Annasaheb M.K. Patil (BJP) 2003–2007
 * Vasantaray Jeevanarav More (National Congress Party) 2007–2009
 * Haribhau Javle (BJP) 2009–2014
 * Rakshatai Khadse (BJP) 2014-current