Where is Meerut Located

Meerut is onw of the important city of Uttar Pradesh, and some time you want to know Where is Meerut situated or in which state Meerut is located mainly we want to know, when due to some good or bad reason the name or Meerut came in news or in discussion, so here is the answer of your question i.e where is Meerut located, so the Meerut City is located in the Western part of Uttar Pradesh and Meerut is one the famous city of Uttar Pradesh, Meerut comes in Meerut district and Meerut division of Uttar Pradesh State, the Lat. Long. of Meerut is 28.99°N 77.70°E, and the height of this city from sea level is 225 meter, Meerut is 572 km northern – west side from Lucknow (Where is Lucknow) i.e capital of Uttar Pradesh and 81 Km Western-Northen side from Delhi (Where is Delhi).

Facts about Meerut

Name Meerut
Country India
Continent Asia
Area in KM 450 km2
Population 1571434(2016)
Population Density 3,500/km2 (9,000/sq mi)
Lat Long 28.9845° N, 77.7064° E
Places to Visit in Meerut Augharnath Mandir, The Shopprix Mall, Basilica of Our Lady of Graces, Mansa Devi Temple, Jain Mandir Salawa, St. John’s Church, Appu Ghar, Shahid Smarak, Chandi Devi Temple, Ecological Park, Bhole ki Jhaal, Bale Miyan ki Dargah
Time Zone IST (UTC+5:30)
STD 0 121
Zip Code Start 250002
Languages Hindi Urdu
Mayor Mr. Harikant Ahluwalia
Rivers Ganga and Yamuna,
Airports B.R. Ambedkar Airport

Where is Meerut Located

Google map showing Where is Meerut in India

Where is Meerut Situated

Meerut is located in the northern part of India under the state Uttar Pradesh, to know exact location of Meerut we give you name of some neighbout cities of Meerut with the help of those you can understand Where is Meerut Located in India, Muzaffarnagar (where is Muzaffarnagar) is in North side of Meerut, Bijnor (where is Bijnor), Hapur (where is Hapur) and Jyotiba Phule Nagar (where is Amroha) in Eastern side, Baghpat (where is Baghpat) in Western side Ghaziabad (where is Ghaziabad) in South side.

Burevi cyclone path map

The name Burevi for a new cyclone has been proposed by Maldives a south Asian country and located in Arabian Sea of the Indian Ocean, in the world there are only 13 countries can proposed the name of hurricane and cyclone, in these five are gulf countries.

Burevi cyclone Satellite Loop


We get very fine interest about the cyclones after the Amphan cyclone and after this another cyclone about to come its name is Nisargo Cyclone and it is suggested by Bangladesh.
As of now we have no any information about the path map of Burevi Cyclone and no any information about its date, but it will also be originated after the Nivar Cyclone that is suggested by Iran.

Name of Expected Cyclones

Cities on River Banks in the World

In the world, there are so many famous and important cities located on the river banks, means they are well known to everyone, but some time we can no guess that they are in which country and is there any river near by to that city, in other words, we want to know on the bank of which river this city located, so we given a very customized list of top most cities of world with their near by river and country for your knowledge.

List of Cities on River Banks in the World

City  River  Country
Adelaide Torrens Australia
Al-Cairo  Nile  Egypt
Alexandria Nile Egypt
Amsterdam Amsel Netherlands
Ankara Kazil Turkey
Bagdad  Tigris  Iraq
Bangkok Chao Praya Thailand
Basra  Shatt-al-Arab (Elupharates and Tigris)  Iraq
Belgrade  Confluence of the Sava and Danube  Serbia
Berlin  Spree and Havel  Germany
Berlin Spree Germany
Bonn Rhine Germany
Bristol Avon UK
Budapest  Danube  Hungary
Budapest Danube Hungary
Buenos Aires  Río de la Plata  Argentina
Buenos Alres Laplata Argentina
Cairo Nile Egypt
Canton Si-Kiang China
Caracas  Guaire  Venezuela
Chittagong Maiyani Bangladesh
Chung King Yang-tse-king China
Cologne  Rhine  Germany
Cologne Rhine Germany
Dandzing Vistula Germany
Delhi  Yamuna  India
Dresden  Elbe  Germany
Dublin Liffy Ireland
Hamburg  Elbe  Germany
Kabul Kabul Afghanistan
Karachi  Indus  Pakistan
Khartoum  Confluence of the White Nile and the Blue Nile  Sudan
Lahore  Ravi  Pakistan
Leningrad Neva Russia
Lisbon Tagus Portugal
Liverpool Messey England
London  Thames  England
Montreal  Confluence of the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa  Canada
Moscow Moskva Russia
Nanking Yang-tse-kiang China
New Orelans Mississipi U.S.A.
New York Hudson U.S.A.
Ottawa Ottawa Canada
Paris  Seine  France
Perth Swan Australia
Philadelphia Delaware U.S.A.
Prague Vitava Czech Republic
Quebec  Saint Lawrence  Canada
Rome  Tiber  Italy
Rotterdam New mass The Netherlands
Saint Luis Mississippi U.S.A.
Shanghai Yang-tse-kiang China
Sidney Darling Australia
Stalingrad Volga Russia
Tokyo Arakava Japan
Vienna  Danube  Austria
Warsaw Vistula Poland
Washington D.C. Potomac U.S.A.
Yangon  Convergence of the Yangon and Bago Rivers(Irawaddy)  Myanmar

Sources:https://www.jagranjosh.com and https://sscportal.in

Assembly Seats in Bihar

Bihar Legislative Assembly is also known as the Bihar Vidhan Sabha in Hindi, It is the lower house of the bicameral legislature of the Indian state of Bihar, Bihar Assembly having 243 seats, in this 38 are reserved for S.C and 2 are reserved for S.T category candidates.

Bihar Assembly Election 2020

Bihar assembly elections for 243 seats are started from 28th Oct 2020, in this 9 major political parties are going to participate, major paries are the local parties in this election, while national parties are giving them support.

Parties in Bihar Assembly election 2020

S. No Party Leader Alliance Leader since Leader sear Seats in 2015 Election Seat in 2020
1 RJD Tejashwi Yadav MGB 2017 Raghopur 80 TBD
2 JD(U) Nitish Kumar NDA 2005 MLC 71 TBD
3 BJP Sanjay Jaiswal NDA 1990 None 54 TBD
4 INC Madan Mohan MGB 2018 MLC 27 TBD
5 CPI(ML)L Dimankar MGB NA NA 3 TBD
6 RLSP Upendra Kushwah GDSF NA NA 2 TBD
7 LJP Chirag Paswan BJP NA NA 2 TBD
8 HAM-se Jitan Ram Manjhi NDA 2015 NA 1 TBD
9 AIMIM Akhtaurl Imam GDSF 2015 NA 1 TBD

Sitting MLA in Bihar Assembly 2020

AC. No. AC. Name Sitting MLAs Party AC. No. AC. Name Sitting MLAs Party
1 Valmiki Nagar Rajesh Singh JD(U) 123 Hajipur Nityanand Roy BJP
2 Ramnagar Bhagirathi Devi BJP 124 Lalganj Annu Shukla JD(U)
3 Narkatiaganj Satish Chandra Dubey BJP 125 Vaishali Brishin Patel JD(U)
4 Bagaha Prabhat Ranjan Singh JD(U) 126 Mahua Ravindra Ray JD(U)
5 Lauriya Vinay Bihari IND 127 Raja Pakar Sanjay Kumar JD(U)
6 Nautan Manorma Prasad JD(U) 128 Raghopur Satish Kumar JD(U)
7 Chanpatia Chandra Mohan Rai BJP 129 Manhar Dr. Achyuatanand BJP
8 Bettiah Renu Devi BJP 130 Patepur Mahendra Baitha BJP
9 Sikta Dilip Varma IND 131 Kalyanpur Manju Kumari JD(U)
10 Raxaul Dr. Ajay Kumar Singh BJP 132 Warisnagar Ashok Kumar JD(U)
11 Sugauli Ramchandra Sahani BJP 133 Samastipur Akhtarul Islam Sahin RJD
12 Narkatia Shyam Bihari Prasad JD(U) 134 Ujiarpur Durga Prasad Singh RJD
13 Harsidhi Krishana Nandan Paswan BJP 135 Morwa Baidhnath Sahani JD(U)
14 Govindganj Meena Dwivedi JD(U) 136 Sarairanjan Vijay Kumar Chaudhary JD(U)
15 Kesariya Sachindra Pd. Singh BJP 137 Mohiuddinnagar Rana Gangeshwar Singh BJP
16 Kalyanpur Razia Khatoon JD(U) 138 Bibhutpur Ram Balak Singh JD(U)
17 Pipra Awadhesh Prasad Kushwaha JD(U) 139 Rosera Manju Hajari BJP
18 Madhuban Shivjee Rai JD(U) 140 Hasanpur Raj Kumar Ray JD(U)
19 Motihari Pramod Kumar BJP 141 Cheria Bariarpur Kumari Manju Verma JD(U)
20 Chiraia Avaneesh Kumar Singh BJP 142 Bachwara Abdhesh Kumar Rai CPI
21 Dhaka Pawan Kumar Jaiswal IND 143 Teghra Lalan Ku. BJP
22 Sheohar Sharfuddin JD(U) 144 Matihani Narendra Kumar Singh Urf Bogo Singh JD(U)
23 Riga Motilal Prasad BJP 145 Sahebpur Kamal Parveenamanullah JD(U)
24 Bathnaha Dinkar Ram BJP 146 Begusarai Surendra Mehta BJP
25 Parihar Ram Naresh Pr. Yadav. BJP 147 Bakhri Ramanand Ram BJP
26 Sursand Shahidali Khan JD(U) 148 Alauli Ram Chandra Sada JD(U)
27 Bajpatti Ranju Geeta JD(U) 149 Khagaria Poonam Devi Yadav JD(U)
28 Sitamarhi Sunil Kumaralias Pintu BJP 150 Beldaur Pannalal Singh “Patel” JD(U)
29 Runisaidpur Guddi Devi JD(U) 151 Parbatta Samrat Choudhary Alias Rakesh Kumar RJD
30 Belsand Sunita Singh JD(U) 152 Bihpur Shailendra Kumar BJP
31 Harlakhi Shaligramyadav JD(U) 153 Gopalpur Narendra Kumar Niraj JD(U)
32 Benipatti Vinod Narain Jha BJP 154 Pirpainti Aman Kumar BJP
33 Khajauli Arun Shankar Prasad BJP 155 Kahalgaon Sadanand Singh INC
34 Babubarhi Uma Kantyadav RJD 156 Bhagalpur Ashwini Kumar Choubey BJP
35 Bisfi Dr. Faiyaj Ahmad RJD 157 Sultanganj Subodh Rai JD(U)
36 Madhubani Ram Deo Mahto BJP 158 Nathnagar Ajai Kumar Mandal JD(U)
37 Rajnagar Ram Lakhan Ram Raman RJD 159 Amarpur Janardan Manjhi JD(U)
38 Jhanjharpur Nitish Mishra JD(U) 160 Dhuraiya Manish Kumar JD(U)
39 Phulparas Guljar Devi JD(U) 161 Banka Javed Iqbalansari RJD
40 Laukaha Hari Prasad Sah JD(U) 162 Katoria Sonelal Hembram BJP
41 Nirmali Aniruddha Prasadyadav JD(U) 163 Belhar Giridhariyadav JD(U)
42 Pipra Sujata Devi JD(U) 164 Tarapur Neeta Choudhary JD(U)
43 Supaul Bijendra Prasadyadav JD(U) 165 Munger Anant Kumar Satyarthy JD(U)
44 Tribeniganj Amla Devi JD(U) 166 Jamalpur Shailesh Kumar JD(U)
45 Chhatapur Neeraj Kumar Singh JD(U) 167 Surajgarha Prem Ranjan Patel BJP
46 Narpatganj Devanti Yadav BJP 168 Lakhisarai Vijay Kumar Sinha BJP
47 Raniganj Parmanand Rishideo BJP 169 Sheikhpura Randhir Kumar Soni JD(U)
48 Forbesganj Padam Parag Roy ‘Venu’ BJP 170 Barbigha Gajanand Shahi JD(U)
49 Araria Zakir Hussain Khan LJP 171 Asthawan Jitendra Kumar JD(U)
50 Jokihat Sarfrazalam JD(U) 172 Biharsharif Dr. Sunil Kumar JD(U)
51 Sikti Anandi Prasadyadav BJP 173 Rajgir Satyadeo Narainarya BJP
52 Bahadurganj Mohammadtousif Alam INC 174 Islampur Rajib Ranjan JD(U)
53 Thakurganj Naushadalam LJP 175 Hilsa Usha Sinha JD(U)
54 Kishanganj Dr Mohammad Jawaid INC 176 Nalanda Shrawon Kumar JD(U)
55 Kochadhaman Akhatarul Iman RJD 177 Harnaut Harinarayan Singh JD(U)
56 Amour Saba Zafar BJP 178 Mokama Anant Kumar Singh JD(U)
57 Baisi Santosh Kumar BJP 179 Barh Gyanendra Kumar Singh JD(U)
58 Kasba Md.Afaque Alam INC 180 Bakhtiarpur Aniruddh Kumar RJD
59 Banmankhi Krishna Kumar Rishi BJP 181 Digha Punam Devi JD(U)
60 Rupauli Bima Bharti JD(U) 182 Bankipur Nitin Nabin BJP
61 Dhamdaha Leshi Singh JD(U) 183 Kumhrarh Arun Kumar Sinha BJP
62 Purnia Kiran Devi BJP 184 Patna Sahib Nand Kishoreyadav BJP
63 Katihar Tar Kishore Prasad BJP 185 Fatwa Dr. Ramanand Yadav RJD
64 Kadwa Bhola Ray BJP 186 Danapur Asha Devi BJP
65 Balrampur Dulal Chandra Goshwami IND 187 Maner Bhai Virendra RJD
66 Pranpur Binod Kumar Singh BJP 188 Phulwari Shyam Rajak JD(U)
67 Manihari Manohar Prasad Singh JD(U) 189 Masaurhi Arun Manjhi JD(U)
68 Barari Bibhasha Chandra Choudhary BJP 190 Paliganj Dr. Usha Vidyarthi BJP
69 Korha Mahesh Paswan BJP 191 Bikram Anil Kumar BJP
70 Alamnagar Narendra N.Yadav JD(U) 192 Sandesh Sanjay Singh (Tiger) BJP
71 Bihariganj Renu Kumari JD(U) 193 Barhara Raghwendra Pratap Singh RJD
72 Singheshwar Ramesh Rishidev JD(U) 194 Arrah Amrendra Pratap Singh BJP
73 Madhepura Chandrashekhar RJD 195 Agiaon Shivesh Kumar BJP
74 Sonbarsa Ratnesh Sada JD(U) 196 Tarari Narendra Kumar Pandeyalias Sunil Pandey JD(U)
75 Saharsa Alok Ranjan BJP 197 Jagdishpur Dinesh Kumar Singh RJD
76 Simri Bakhtiarpur Drarun Kumar JD(U) 198 Shahpur Munni Devi BJP
77 Mahishi Drabdul Gafoor RJD 199 Barhampur Dilmarni Devi BJP
78 Kusheshwarasthan Shashi Bhushan Hajari BJP 200 Buxar Prof. Sukhada Pande BJP
79 Gora Bauram Dr. Izhar Ahmad JD(U) 201 Dumraon Dr. Daud Ali JD(U)
80 Benipur Gopal Jee Thakur BJP 202 Rajpur Santosh Kumar Nirala JD(U)
81 Alinagar Abdul Bari Siddiqui RJD 203 Ramgarh Ambika Singh RJD
82 Darbhanga Rural Lalit Kumaryadav RJD 204 Mohania Chhedi Paswan JD(U)
83 Darbhanga Sanjay Saraogi BJP 205 Bhabua Dr. Pramod Kumar Singh LJP
84 Hayaghat Amar Nath Gami BJP 206 Chainpur Brij Kishor Vind BJP
85 Bahadurpur Madan Sahni JD(U) 207 Chenari Shyam Bihari Ram JD(U)
86 Keoti Ashok Kumaryadav BJP 208 Sasaram Jawahar Prasad BJP
87 Jale Vijay Kumar Mishra BJP 209 Kargahar Ram Dhani Singh JD(U)
88 Gaighat Veena Devi BJP 210 Dinara Jay Kumar Singh JD(U)
89 Aurai Ram Surat Rai BJP 211 Nokha Rameshwar Prasad BJP
90 Minapur Dinesh Prasad JD(U) 212 Dehri Jyoti Rashmi ND
91 Bochaha Ramai Ram JD(U) 213 Karakat Rajeshwar Raj JD(U)
92 Sakra Suresh Chanchal JD(U) 214 Arwal Chitranjan Kumar BJP
93 Kurhani Manoj Kumar Singh JD(U) 215 Kurtha Satyadev Singh JD(U)
94 Muzaffarpur Suresh Kumar Sharma BJP 216 Jahanabad Abhiram Sharma JD(U)
95 Kanti Ajit Kumar JD(U) 217 Ghosi Rahul Kumar JD(U)
96 Baruraj Brij Kishor Singh RJD 218 Makhdumpur Jitan Ram Manjhi JD(U)
97 Paroo Ashok Kumar Singh BJP 219 Goh Dr. Ranvijay Kumar JD(U)
98 Sahebganj Raju Kumar Singh JD(U) 220 Obra Somprakash Singh ND
99 Baikunthpur Manjeet Kumar Singh JD(U) 221 Nabinagar Virendra Kumar Singh JD(U)
100 Barauli Ram Pravesh Rai BJP 222 Kutumba Lalan Ram JD(U)
101 Gopalganj Subas Singh BJP 223 Aurangabad Ramadhar Singh BJP
102 Kuchaikote Amrendra Kumar Pandey JD(U) 224 Rafiganj Ashok Kumar Singh JD(U)
103 Bhore Idradeo Majhi BJP 225 Gurua Surendra Prasad Sinha BJP
104 Hathua Ram Sewak Singh JD(U) 226 Sherghati Vinod Prasad Yadav JD(U)
105 Siwan Vyasdeo Prasad BJP 227 Imamganj Uday Narain Choudhary JD(U)
106 Ziradei Asha Devi BJP 228 Barachatti Jyoti Devi JD(U)
107 Darauli Ramayan Manjhi BJP 229 Bodh Gaya Shyam Deo Paswan BJP
108 Raghunathpur Vikram Kunwar BJP 230 Gaya Town Prem Kumar BJP
109 Daraundha Jagmato Devi JD(U) 231 Tikari Dr. Anil Kumar JD(U)
110 Barharia Shyam Bahadur Singh JD(U) 232 Belaganj Surendra Prasadyadav RJD
111 Goriyakothi Bhumendra Narayan Singh BJP 233 Atri Krishna Nandan Yadav JD(U)
112 Maharajganj Damodar Singh JD(U) 234 Wazirganj Virendra Singh BJP
113 Ekma Manoranjan Singh JD(U) 235 Rajauli Kanhaiya Kumar BJP
114 Manjhi Gautam Singh JD(U) 236 Hisua Anil Singh BJP
115 Baniapur Kedar Nath Singh RJD 237 Nawada Purnimayadav JD(U)
116 Taraiya Janak Singh BJP 238 Gobindpur Kaushalyadav JD(U)
117 Marhaura Jitendra Kumar Rai RJD 239 Warsaliganj Pradip Kumar JD(U)
118 Chapra Janardan Singh Sigriwal BJP 240 Sikandra Rameshwar Paswan JD(U)
119 Garkha Gyan Chand Manjhi BJP 241 Jamui Ajay Pratap JD(U)
120 Amnour Krishana Kumar JD(U) 242 Jhajha Damodar Rawat JD(U)
121 Parsa Chhotelal Rai JD(U) 243 Chakai Sumit Kumar Singh JMM
122 Sonepur Vinay Kumar Singh BJP

Divisions in Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh having 18 divisions, and in these divisions more than one Districts are exist, in total there are 75 Districts, and every District having more than one Block and Tehsile, as per 2011 there are total 822 Bloks and 52021 Village Panchayats and total 107452 Villages are exists in Uttar Pradesh, you also want to know about the Major Cities of Uttar Pradesh.

UP Division List

Divisions Headquarters Districts
Agra division Agra Agra, Mathura, Mainpuri, Firozabad
Aligarh division Aligarh Aligarh, Etah, Hathras, Kasganj
Ayodhya division Ayodhya Ambedkar Nagar, Ayodhya, Sultanpur, Amethi
Azamgarh division Azamgarh Azamgarh, Ballia, Mau
Bareilly division Bareilly Badaun, Bareilly, Pilibhit, Shahjahanpur
Basti division Basti Basti, Sant Kabir Nagar, Siddharth Nagar
Chitrakoot division Chitrakoot Banda, Chitrakoot, Hamirpur, Mahoba
Devipatan division Gonda Bahraich, Balarampur, Gonda, Barabanki, Shravasti
Gorakhpur division Gorakhpur Deoria, Gorakhpur, Kushinagar, Maharajganj
Jhansi division Jhansi Jalaun, Jhansi, Lalitpur
Kanpur division Kanpur Auraiya, Etawah, Farrukhabad, Kannauj, Kanpur Dehat, Kanpur Nagar
Lucknow division Lucknow Hardoi, Lakhimpur Kheri, Lucknow, Raebareli, Sitapur, Unnao
Meerut division Meerut Baghpat, Bulandshahar, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Ghaziabad, Meerut, Hapur
Mirzapur division Mirzapur Mirzapur, Bhadohi District, Sonbhadra
Moradabad division Moradabad Bijnor, Amroha, Moradabad, Rampur, Sambhal
Prayagraj division Prayagraj Prayagraj, Fatehpur, Kaushambi, Pratapgarh
Saharanpur division Saharanpur Muzaffarnagar, Saharanpur, Shamli
Varanasi division Varanasi Chandauli, Ghazipur, Jaunpur, Varanasi

Map of Divisions in Uttar Pradesh

Divisions in Uttar Pradesh

Administrative Structure of Uttar Pradesh

In Uttar Pradesh, collector monitors a district and they also known as a District Magistrate or DM is District Magistrate is appointed by the Government of Uttar Pradesh. They are officer from IAS, some time PCS also become but first they promoted then only, sub division is under control of SDM and than block by BDO and Tehsil by Tehsildar or Naib Tehsil dar.

Police law and order of a district is handle by DSP/SP/SSP according to the situation of district, they heads the District Police organization of the state police as per the Police Act of 1861. A Sub division Police is under every sub division. The sub division Police is headed by a Police officer of the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police or DSP (Deputy Superintendent of Police).

These districts level officers are under the divisional commissnor and secretaries, they are under the respective ministers or governor

The first blog of mine

My first post on MCW

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Specialization
Master of Technology courses in Computer science Engineering are available in many specialized fields such as electronics, database systems, java programming and website design, networking, computer systems and hardware, algorithms, computer architecture and many more. M.Tech degree in a chosen field expands the scope of employment and designation in a company. In order to get admission into an M.Tech course, the student must clear the GATE examination.
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Diploma courses in Computer science Engineering is also offered by many colleges in the country. The duration of the course is 3 years and can be pursued in government polytechnic colleges or private institutions. The diploma course is designed to include all the basics of computer science such as networking, database, hardware and the programming languages.
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IIT Bombay, Delhi and Kanpur are the best colleges in India for pursuing Computer Sciences and Engineering. In order to get admission into these IITs, the student must clear the JEE Advanced with a very good rank.

Hurricane Laura Path Map

Laura has rapidly intensified into a Category 4 as it approaches landfall.


Laura is centered about 200 miles south-southeast of Lake Charles, Louisiana. It’s tracking to the northwest at 16 mph.

The hurricane is now a Category 4 with 140 mph winds. Some slight additional strengthening is possible through this afternoon.

Laura’s maximum sustained winds jumped from 75 mph to 140 mph in the 24 hours ending 1 p.m. CDT Wednesday. That increase in maximum sustained winds easily meets the definition of rapid intensification in a hurricane.

Doppler radar shows that bands of rain and gusty winds are now beginning to pivot into the northwest Gulf Coast.

A wind gust to 107 mph was reported at a buoy near the center of Laura early Wednesday morning.

Hurricane Laura Projected Path

Cyclone Nisarga Path Map

Two people died and three others were injured as Cyclone Nisarga wreaked havoc in rural parts of Pune in Maharashtra after making landfall in coastal Raigad district around 1pm.

State minister Balasaheb Thorat had said that threat posed by the cyclonic storm to Mumbai has lessened, but the next few hours will be crucial.

Thorat said authorities in Nashik and Ahmednagar are on alert considering the trajectory of the cyclone as per the India Meteorological Department.

Power supply to more than 25 lakh consumers of Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company (MSEDC) in four districts of Raigad, Palghar, Thane and Pune has been interrupted due to the cyclone Nisarga, which made a landfall in Alibaug on Maharashtra’s coast.

India Meteorological Department says that landfall has begun. A few minutes ago IMD DG Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said that landfall could begin any moment as outer wall region of Cyclone Nisarga is over Raigad district. Visuals from Shriwardhan market show rooftops being blown off as wind speed intensifies.

Cyclone Nisarga has made landfall near Alibaug on the Maharashtra coast and the “process” will be completed by about 4 pm, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Wednesday. The landfall process started at around 12.30 pm. It made landfall about 40 km from Alibaug, 95 km from Mumbai.

  • Nisarga would be associated with wind speeds in the range 95-105 km per hour.
  • IMD said the cyclonic storm will cross north Maharashtra and south Gujarat coasts late in the evening on June 3.
  • India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Tuesday said that tropical cyclone Nisarga has headed for the Maharashtra coast, and is going to make landfall on June 3 close to Mumbai
  • The developing low-pressure over the southeast Arabian Sea is likely to stay much closer to the western coast of India.
  • The low-pressure area is expected to form over the weekend and concentrate further into a depression during next week.
  • The system could move either towards the Gujarat coast or towards the Arabian peninsula as it intensifies.
  • If the system intensifies into a cyclone, it will be named Nisarga.
  • The North Indian Ocean cyclone season has no official bounds, but cyclones tend to form between April and November, with peaks in May and October.
    These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northern Indian Ocean.

    After Amphan cyclone, that wreaked havoc in Indian states of West Bengal and Odisha, the next cyclonic storm that is in line is named as ‘Nisarga’. The Nisarga cyclone will be the next cyclone that would form over the north Indian ocean region. The name ‘Nisarga’, which has been given by Bangladesh (Know where is Dhaka), means ‘The Nature’, but still they have not said anything about the cyclone nisarga date it means, there is not any official details came from any official website of any country that say anything to us about the nisarga cyclone date to origin from sea and landfall.

    Indian Ocean Typhoon & Tropical Storm Center

    The India Meteorological Department (IMD) recently released a new list of names of tropical cyclones that would be formed over the north Indian Ocean, including the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea.
    Nisarga Cyclone, Gati and Nivar (Iran) are expected to follow Amphan super Cyclone.

    Cyclone Nisarga

    Who gives name to Cyclones

    Cyclones that form in every ocean basin across the world are named by the regional specialised meteorological centres (RSMCs) and Tropical Cyclone Warning Centres (TCWCs). There are six RSMCs in the world, including the India Meteorological Department (IMD), and five TCWCs. Yaas Cyclone is a future cyclone named by Oman

    Coronavirus Affected Cities in Madhya Pradesh

    Total number of Corona cases in Madhya Pradesh are 8,089, in that 350 people deceased while 4,842 get recovered from this disease, so as of now total 2,897 are active cases in the Cities of Madhya Pradesh for Corona, the very high number of cases of corona are in Indore, Bhopal, Ujjain and Morena, there are very high number cases come from unknown location, might be they are not from Madhya Pradesh.
    District and city wise total cases list given in the below table for your information.

    District Confirmed Active Recovered Deceased
    Agar Malwa 13 0 12 1
    Alirajpur 3 0 3 0
    Anuppur 17 14 3 0
    Ashoknagar 12 7 4 1
    Balaghat 7 7 0 0
    Barwani 53 16 36 1
    Betul 26 23 3 0
    Bhind 56 44 12 0
    Bhopal 1,467 447 963 57
    Burhanpur 302 87 200 15
    Chhatarpur 20 18 2 0
    Chhindwara 10 5 4 1
    Damoh 24 21 3 0
    Datia 8 2 5 1
    Dewas 92 23 60 9
    Dhar 123 13 107 3
    Dindori 20 18 2 0
    Guna 3 2 1 0
    Gwalior 121 47 72 2
    Harda 3 0 3 0
    Hoshangabad 37 0 34 3
    Indore 3,486 1,403 1,951 132
    Jabalpur 238 53 176 9
    Jhabua 13 3 9 1
    Katni 1 1 0 0
    Khandwa 240 21 206 13
    Khargone 140 26 103 11
    Mandla 4 2 1 1
    Mandsaur 92 11 73 8
    Morena 93 26 66 1
    Narsinghpur 10 10 0 0
    Neemuch 205 147 54 4
    Niwari 0 0 0 0
    Other Region 0 0 0 0
    Panna 16 13 3 0
    Raisen 68 1 64 3
    Rajgarh 10 9 0 1
    Ratlam 34 2 31 1
    Rewa 35 25 10 0
    Sagar 172 96 68 8
    Satna 21 12 7 2
    Sehore 11 6 4 1
    Seoni 2 1 1 0
    Shahdol 10 7 3 0
    Shajapur 9 1 7 1
    Sheopur 14 9 4 1
    Shivpuri 10 7 3 0
    Sidhi 14 10 4 0
    Singrauli 11 11 0 0
    Tikamgarh 9 3 6 0
    Ujjain 670 172 441 57
    Umaria 7 5 1 1
    Vidisha 27 10 17 0

    Corona Cases in Madhya Pradesh up to 16th April 2020

    S. No DISTRICT CONFIRMED
    1 Indore 544
    2 Bhopal 167
    3 Khargone 39
    4 Ujjain 30
    5 Barwani 22
    6 Khandwa 16
    7 Hoshangabad 16
    8 Dewas 15
    9 Morena 14
    10 Vidisha 13
    11 Ratlam 12
    12 Jabalpur 12
    13 Gwalior 6
    14 Shajapur 4
    15 Raisen 4
    16 Chhindwara 4
    17 Sheopur 3
    18 Dhar 3
    19 Agar Malwa 3
    20 Shivpuri 2
    21 Satna 2
    22 Mandsaur 2
    23 Tikamgarh 1
    24 Sagar 1
    25 Other Region* 1
    26 Betul 1
    27 Alirajpur 1

    Coronavirus Affected Cities in Madhya Pradesh before 16th April

    S. No Cities/Districts No of cases
    1 INDORE 311
    2 BHOPAL 134
    3 UJJAIN 15
    4 KHARGONE 14
    5 BARWANI 14
    6 VIDISHA 13
    7 MORENA 13
    8 HOSHANGABAD 10
    9 JABALPUR 9
    10 KHANDWA 6
    11 GWALIOR 6
    12 DEWAS 3
    13 SHIVPURI 2
    14 SHEOPUR 2
    15 CHHINDWARA 2
    16 SHAJAPUR 1
    17 SAGAR 1
    18 RATLAM 1
    19 RAISEN 1
    20 OTHER REGION* 1
    21 MANDSAUR 1
    22 DHAR 1
    23 BETUL 1

    Coronavirus Affected Cities in Madhya Pradesh before 12th April

    S. No Cities/Districts No of cases
    1 INDORE 151
    2 BHOPAL 85
    3 UJJAIN 13
    4 MORENA 12
    5 JABALPUR 8
    6 GWALIOR 6
    7 KHARGONE 4
    8 BARWANI 3
    9 SHIVPURI 2
    10 CHHINDWARA 2
    11 VIDISHA 1
    12 SHEOPUR 1
    13 OTHER REGION* 1
    14 BETUL 1
    15 UNKNOWN 51

    Corona Virus affected Cities in Madhya Pradesh by 29th March 2020

    S. No DISTRICT CONFIRMED
    1 INDORE 20
    2 JABALPUR 8
    3 UJJAIN 4
    4 BHOPAL 3
    5 SHIVPURI 2
    6 GWALIOR 1
    7 UNKNOWN 1

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    Coronavirus Affected Cities in Rajasthan

    There are 8,831 number of Corona cases in Rajasthan, in these 195 people deceased while 6,032 get recovered from this disease, so there are total 2,604 are active cases in the Cities of Rajasthan for Corona, the very high number of cases of corona are in jaipur, Tonk, Jodhpur, Banswada, Kota, Junjhunu and Jaisalmer.
    District and city wise total cases list given in the below table for your information.

    District Confirmed Active Recovered Deceased
    Ajmer 342 43 292 7
    Alwar 53 2 49 2
    Banswara 85 2 81 2
    Baran 15 11 4 0
    Barmer 99 37 62 0
    Bharatpur 253 120 129 4
    Bhilwara 143 41 100 2
    Bikaner 106 46 57 3
    BSF Camp 50 8 42 0
    Bundi 2 2 0 0
    Chittorgarh 176 7 165 4
    Churu 106 45 60 1
    Dausa 50 8 41 1
    Dholpur 60 22 38 0
    Dungarpur 365 122 243 0
    Evacuees 61 0 61 0
    Ganganagar 6 6 0 0
    Hanumangarh 30 16 14 0
    Italians 2 0 2 0
    Jaipur 1,991 284 1,615 92
    Jaisalmer 74 15 59 0
    Jalore 162 99 61 2
    Jhalawar 264 210 54 0
    Jhunjhunu 131 48 82 1
    Jodhpur 1,530 381 1,130 19
    Karauli 17 7 7 3
    Kota 466 95 355 16
    Nagaur 456 222 226 8
    Other State 14 6 0 8
    Pali 465 263 195 7
    Pratapgarh 14 9 4 1
    Rajsamand 141 74 66 1
    Sawai Madhopur 20 6 13 1
    Sikar 207 97 105 5
    Sirohi 159 113 43 3
    Tonk 164 5 158 1
    Udaipur 552 132 419 1

    Corona cases in Cities of Rajasthan by 19th April 2020

    S. No Cities/Districts No of cases
    1 JAIPUR 286
    2 EVACUEES 50
    3 TONK 45
    4 JODHPUR 43
    5 BANSWARA 37
    6 KOTA 33
    7 JHUNJHUNU 31
    8 JAISALMER 28
    9 BHILWARA 28
    10 BIKANER 24
    11 JHALAWAR 12
    12 CHURU 11
    13 BHARATPUR 9
    14 DAUSA 18
    15 ALWAR 6
    16 DUNGARPUR 5
    17 AJMER 5
    18 UDAIPUR 4
    19 KARAULI 3
    20 PRATAPGARH 2
    21 PALI 2
    22 ITALIANS* 2
    23 SIKAR 1
    24 NAGAUR 1
    25 DHAULPUR 1

    Coronavirus Affected Cities in Rajasthan before 11th April 2020

    S. No Cities/Districts No of cases
    1 JAIPUR 103
    2 EVACUEES 36
    3 JODHPUR 30
    4 BHILWARA 27
    5 JHUNJHUNU 23
    6 TONK 20
    7 CHURU 11
    8 BIKANER 11
    9 KOTA 10
    10 BANSWARA 9
    11 JAISALMER 8
    12 DAUSA 6
    13 DUNGARPUR 5
    14 BHARATPUR 5
    15 ALWAR 5
    16 AJMER 5
    17 UDAIPUR 4
    18 PRATAPGARH 2
    19 PALI 2
    20 ITALIANS 2
    21 SIKAR 1
    22 NAGAUR 1
    23 KARAULI 1
    24 DHAULPUR 1

    Corona Virus Affected Cities in Rajasthan upto 5th April

    S. No DISTRICT CONFIRMED
    1 BHILWARA 21
    2 JAIPUR 11
    3 JHUNJHUNU 7
    4 JODHPUR 4
    5 PRATAPGARH 2
    6 AJMER 1
    7 UNKNOWN 10

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