Aurangabad division

Aurangabad division, officially known as Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar division is one of the six administrative divisions of Maharashtra state in India. It represents the Marathwada region of Maharashtra and is synonymous with it.

Aurangabad Division
Marathwada
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Division
Aurangabad

Aurangabad
Coordinates: 19°53′19.63″N 75°20′36.37″E
Country India India
State  Maharashtra
Districts

  • Aurangabad district
  • Nanded district
  • Jalna district
  • Osmanabad district
  • Latur district
  • Beed district
  • Parbhani district
  • Hingoli district
Government

 • Commissioner Aurangabad Division
  • Dr. Sunil Kendrekar (IAS)
 • Police Commissioner Aurangabad Division NA
 • All Guardian Minister Aurangabad Division
  • Subhash Desai

(Aurangabad District)

  • Ashok Chavan

(Nanded District)

  • Rajesh Tope

(Jalna District)

  • Shankarrao Gadakh

(Osmanabad District)

  • Amit Deshmukh

(Latur District)

  • Dhananjay Munde

(Beed District)

  • Dhananjay Munde Additional Charge

(Parbhani District)

  • Varsha Gaikwad

(Hingoli District)

 • All District Collector’s Aurangabad Division
  • Mr. Sunil Chavan (IAS)

(Aurangabad District)

  • Abhijit Rajendra Raut (IAS)

(Nanded District)

  • Mr. Dr. Vijay Rathod (IAS)

(Jalna District)

  • Mr. Kaustubh Diwegaonkar IAS

(Osmanabad District)

  • Mr. Prithviraj B.P (IAS)

(Latur District)

  • Mr. Radhabinod A. Sharma (IAS)

(Beed District)

  • Mr. D. M. Mugalikar (IAS)

(Parbhani District)

  • Mr. Jitendra Papalkar (IAS)

(Hingoli District)

 • All MP’s Aurangabad Division NA
Area
 • Total 64,590.58 km2 (24,938.56 sq mi)
Population

 (2011)[1]
 • Total 18,731,872
Languages
 • Language Marathi (official)
Urdu
Hindi
Lambadi
Literacy 76.49%[1]

Demographics

Aurangabad Division has total area of 64,590 km2 and had a population of 18,731,872 at the time of the 2011 census of India.

Languages

Languages of Aurangabad Division (2011)
  Marathi (77.98%)
  Urdu (9.56%)
  Hindi (6.49%)
  Lambadi (3.20%)
  Others (2.77%)

At the time of the 2011 Census of India, the territory making up Aurangabad Division had a variety of languages. 77.98% of the population spoke Marathi, 9.56% Urdu, 6.49% Hindi and 3.20% Lambadi as their first language.

Religion

Hinduism is the majority religion in Aurangabad Division, with Islam and Buddhism being significant minorities. In urban areas of Aurangabad Division, the Muslim population exceeds 25%, notably in cities such as Aurangabad itself, where it stands at around 30%. This is higher than the division’s average population of 18%. Sikhism has a significant presence in Nanded, meanwhile Jains are present in urban areas of Marathwada such as Auranabad, Jalna and Osmanabad.

At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 76.68% of the population of Aurangabad Division followed Hinduism, 15.13% Islam, 7.17% Buddhism, 0.22% Christianity and the remaining 0.81% of the population followed other religions or stated no religion.

Religion in Aurangabad Division (2011)

  Hinduism (76.68%)
  Islam (15.13%)
  Buddhism (7.17%)
  Christianity (0.22%)
  Other or not stated (0.81%)

Districts

  • Aurangabad
  • Beed
  • Jalna
  • Latur
  • Hingoli
  • Parbhani
  • Osmanabad
  • Nanded