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Maharashtra

Maharashtra is the third largest state in India, covering 118,816 square miles (307,731 square kilometer). Its borders include the Kamataka to the south, Arabian Sea to the west, Chhattisgarh to the east, and Madhya Pradesh to the northeast.

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Why does central maharashtra receive scanty rainfall?

Western ghat run paralleled to the west coast of India Its direction is south-North. as the south-west monsoon winds reaches to western ghat from west side they have force to rise and as they rises they cooled down and heavy rainfall occur at west side of western ghat. Plz check the following figure.... only remove desert word from that fig. as eastern Maharashtra have less than 50 cm. rainfall but it is not dessert.

Is borse 96 kuli maratha?

Yes Kubal from Sawantwadi and Vengurle, Malvan Area are 96k Kuli Maratha, Kubal also are in Gabit-Koli (Fisherman) & Bhandari

But Main Caste is Maratha and they belong to Goa Kadamba Royal Clan

How long does it take to travel by bus from Mumbai to pune?

it depends on which time you are leaving usually it will take 3 to 4 hours to reach.

Which are the 10 biggest cities in maharashtra?

Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Aurangabad, Nashik, Nanded, Kolhapur, Sangli, Solapur, Amravati

Which is the shortest national highway in maharashtra?

The shortest national highway in India is NH64. It is in Haryana and covers 0.5 km from Dabwali to Punjab border.

Which is biggest dam in maharashtra?

koyna dam 100 TMC capacity is a wrong answer. the correct answer is UJANI DAM on bhima river capacity is 117 tmc. 2 nd is Jayakwadi project on GODAVARI RIVER capacity is 103 tmc.

What is the date of maharashtra hsc exam 2008?

Maharashtra ssc results 2008 (2). Secondary School Certificate (SSC, class 10th ) examination Results 2008 ( Announced on June 26, 2008 at 11:00 Hrs. )

Go in below sites for results: http://news.rinkiss.com/education/wwwmahresultsnicin-hsc-ssc-results-maharashtra-mumbai-2008-2009/628

How many mahanagarpalika in maharastra?

Fourteen mahanagarpalika in Maharashtra.

What currency does Mumbai Have?

As Mumbai is a part of India it is Indian Rupees (INR)

How rich is mukesh ambani?

Mr. Ambani is richest person in India. His wealth is mainly from Reliance Industries limited which a conglomerate mainly dealing with petroleum exploration.

Who is the Chief Minister of Maharashtra?

Chief minister is a person elected as the head of the government for a state or union territory and not for the country.

So the answer for your question is "NOT APPLICABLE"

There is no chief minister for India as such...the Indian states have chief ministers and India has Dr. Manmohan Singh as its prime minister.

Who is the governor of Maharashtra?

Before 1960, the designation of the Governor was 'The Governor of Bombay'. * From 1960 when the Maharashtra State was formed, the designation of the Governor changed into Governor of Maharashtra. First governor of Maharashtra was Abraham Shipman below is the list {| |- | 1. Abraham Shipman 10. Hon. Sir John Gayer 11. Hon. Sir Nicholas Waite 12. The Hon. William. Aislabie 13. The Hon. Charles Boone 14. The Hon. William Phipps 15. The Hon. Robert Cowan 16. The Hon. John Horne 17. The Hon. Stephen Law 18. The Hon. William Wake 19. The Hon. Richard Bourchier 2. Humphrey Cooke 20. The Hon. Charles Crommelin 21. The Hon. Thomas Hodges 22. The Hon. William Hornby 23. The Hon. Rawson Hart Boddam 24. The Hon. Maj. Genl. Sir William Medows K. B. 25. The Hon. George Dick 25. The Hon. Maj. Genl. Sir Robert Abercromby K. B. 26. J Duncan 27. G. Brown 28. The Rt. Hon Sir E Nepean 29. The Hon. M. Elphinstone 3. The Hon. Sir Gervase Lucas 30. Maj. Gen. Sir J. Malcom 31. Lt. Gen. Sir T.S. Beckwith 32. The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Clare 33. Sir R. Grant 34. Maj. Gen. Sir J. Rivett-Carnac 35. Lt. Gen. Sir G. Arthur 36. Sir G.R. Clerk 37. The Rt. Hon. Viscount Falkland 38. The Rt. Hon. Lord Elphinstone 39. Sir G.R. Clerk 4. Captain H. Grey 40. Sir H.B.E. Frere 41. The Rt. Hon. Sir W.R.S.V. Fitzgerald 42. Sir P. E. Wodehouse 43. Sir R. Temple 44. Sir J. Fergusson 45. Sir Rt. Hon. Lord Reay 46. The Rt. Hon. Lord Harris 47. The Rt. Hon. Lord Sandhurst 48. The Rt. Hon. Lord Northcote of Exeter 49. The Rt. Hon. Lord Lamington 5. Sir George Oxenden 50. B. T. Colonel, Sir G.S. Clarke 51. The Rt. Hon. Lord Willingdon of Ratton 52. Sir G. A. Lloyd 53. The Rt. Hon. Sir Leslie Orme Wilson 54. Maj. Gen. The Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick Stykes 55. The Rt. Hon. Lord Brabourne 56. Sir Roger Lumley 57. The Rt. Hon. Sir John Colville 58. Raja Maharaj Singh 59. Sir Girija Shankar Bajpai 6. The Hon. Gerald Aungier 60. Dr. Hare Krishna Mahtab 61. Shri Sri Prakasa 62. Dr. P. Subbarayan 63. Shrimati Vijayalakshmi Pandit 64. Dr. P.V. Cherian 65. Shri Ali Yavar Jung 66. Shri Sadiq Ali 67. Air Chief Marshal O.P.Mehra 68. Air Chief Marshal I. H. Latif 69. Shri Kona Prabhakar Rao 7. The Hon. Thomas Rolt 70. Dr. Shanker Dayal Sharma 71. Shri K. Brahmananda Reddy 72. Shri C. Subramaniam 73. Dr.P. C. Alexander 74. Shri Mohammed Fazal 75. Shri S. M. Krishna 8. Sir John Child Bart 9. The Hon. Bartholemew Harris |}

What is the meaning of 'plant load factor'?

"Load Factor" is an indicator of how steady an electrical load is over time.

If your electric billing rate includes both an Energy (kWh) and Demand (kW) charge, your load factor can be calculated by the following formula:

L.F. (percent) = [(Total kWh)/(# Days in Bill Cycle x 24 hrs/day)]/[Peak kW Demand]

If your load factor is low, you should look for ways to even out your electrical usage (i.e., shift energy intensive processes to periods of otherwise low usage).

By increasing load factor, you will reduce the impact of monthly demand (kW) charges on your bill.

Another way of looking at load factor is:

LF = average demand / peak demand

for a given period of time.

Load factor is the total energy consumed in a period (kWh) over maximum power that can be delivered(kW) in to no of hours (h) in that period.

Load factor = Energy consumed (kWh)/ max power (kW) x No. of hours (h)