Now Jalgaon Is Just At A Click!
JALGAON, MAHARAHTRA, 7 December, 2011 - Solanki brothers launched a new website http://jalgaon.us.com/ to offer a complete array of information to the prospective seeker about the city, Jalgaon.
Online, December 11, 2011 (Newswire.com) - JALGAON, MAHARAHTRA, - Solanki brothers launched a new website http://jalgaon.us.com/ to offer a complete array of information to the prospective seeker about the city, Jalgaon. This website gives an absolute glimpse of the entire city along with the conveniences available in present scenario. This is an initiative to make a global reach of a local region with its web presence.
While the historic elements make it interesting for the readers, the tourist attractions also capture their attention. This site reveals all that the city comprises, ranging from its recreational choices (restaurants, market, fairs & festivals), cultural aspects to business prospects, educational & medical amenities, transportation briefs (airport, railways and bus-stand) and also details of the emergency services like banks, police stations for proper guidance in and around the city. The telephone directory helps to reach out any important contact in the city when required, saving your time & hazard.
The district consists 15 talukas (tahsils). These are Jalgaon, Jamner, Erandol, Dharangaon, Bhusawal, Bodwad, Yawal, Raver, Muktainagar, Amalner, Chopda, Parola, Pachora, Chalisgaon and Bhadgaon. Jalgaon city is the administrative headquarters of this district.
Presently, there are 11 Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) constituencies in this district. These are: Chopda, Raver, Bhusawal, Jalgaon City, Jalgaon Rural, Amalner, Erandol, Chalisgaon, Pachora, Jamner and Muktainagar. Raver and Jalgaon are the two Lok Sabha constituencies in the district.
Languages spoken include Ahirani, a Kandeshi tongue with approximately 780 000 speakers, similar to Marathi and Bhili; Bareli Palya, a Bhil language with approximately 10 000 speakers centred in Madhya Pradesh; and Bareli Rathwi, another Bhil language with approximately 64 000 speakers, written in the Devanagari script and mutually unintelligible with Bareli Palya.
Life is now easy with this emerging site as a step into its home-page makes you familiar with this city. Thanks to the Solanki's who brought in their native before the world giving a boost to its tourism and contributing in its economy.