Amravati, also known as “Amraoti,” is a northeastern Maharashtra state in Western India. It is so perfectly set near the passage through the hills that separate Purna River -- the cotton-growing regions of the basin to the west, and the Wardha River basin to the east.
The area's successful cotton production has greatly helped in the flourishing of its industrial division. Another one of Amravati's impressive charms is its wildlife haven. It is home to a large variety of animal and bird species including the tiger, crocodile, bison, gawa, neelgai, wild deer, sambars and rare migratory birds. |