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The district Chandrapur was earlier known as Chanda according to tradition and legend the name of the place was Lokapura which was first changed to Indpur and subsequently to Chandrapur. Duringthe British colonial period it was called Chanda district, which was again changed to its original name Chandrapur around 1964. Other places of the region in ancient times include wairangad, Kosala,Bhadravati and Markanda. Hindu and Buddhist kings are said to have ruled the area for a long time, Later on Gonds overtook Dana Chiefs who ruled Chandrapur around 9 th century and Gond Kings ruled the area till 1751 after which the Maratha period started. Raghuii Bhosale, the last King of the dynasty, died heirless in 1853 and Nagpur province together with Chandrapur was declared annexed to British Empire.
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Shree. Vipin Paliwal
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The Chandrapur Municipal Corporation has been established on 25th October 2011. To make this city Clean and Magnificent and provide all facilities to the citizen", is the prime aspiration of Chandrapur Municipal Corporation.
Chandrapur district comprises 15 talukas, namely Chandrapur, Ballarpur, Rajura, Bhadravati, Warora, Chimur, Nagbhid, Bramhapuri, Sindewahi, Mul, Sawali, Gondpipri, Korpana, Pombhurna and Jiwati.
The Chandrapur Municipal Corporation provides great industrial support and hence many cement factories like L&T (now UltraTech Cement), Gujarat Ambuja (Maratha Cement Works), Manikgarh and ACC have been established in the district. The Chandrapur Municipal Corporation has the most efficient staff which is present 24X7 for the citizen service.
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The district Chandrapur was earlier known as Chanda according to tradition and legend the name of the place was Lokapura which was first changed to Indpur and subsequently to Chandrapur. During
the British colonial period, it was called Chanda district, which was again changed to its original name Chandrapur around 1964. Other places in the region in ancient times include Wairangad, Kosala, Bhadravati, and Markanda. Hindu and Buddhist kings are said to have ruled the area for a long time, Later on, Gonds overtook Dana Chiefs who ruled Chandrapur around 9 th century and Gond Kings ruled
the area till 1751 after which the Maratha period started. Raghuii Bhosale, the last King of the dynasty, died heirless in 1853 and Nagpur province together with Chandrapur was declared annexed to British Empire.