The Indian state of Maharashtra lies along the west coast of India and is the third largest in the country. The state’s indented coastline, enormous natural resources, fertile black loamy soil and an entrepreneurial inclination make it the most industrialised Indian state, accounting for nearly a quarter of the country’s industrial output. Mumbai, the port capital of Maharashtra, is a vibrant, cosmopolitan metropolis, as well as the country’s commercial capital, generating around 50% of the national foreign exchange earnings. 

   


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Kailasa

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Maharashtra a Glances
 

Area:  307,690 sq km       
Population: 96,752,247 (2001)
Capital City: Mumbai 
Language: Marathi, Hindi, Gujurati and English.
Temperature:
Summer 22°C-39°C;
Winter: 12°C-34°C 
Tourist Season: Sep to Apr (Coast) Jun to Sep (Hill Stations)
Airports: Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Aurangabad, Nashik,
 

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