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Maharashtra
[ mah-huh-rahsh-truh ]
noun
- a state in W central India. 118,800 sq. mi. (307,690 sq. km). : Mumbai.
Maharashtra
/ ˌmɑːhəˈræʃtrə /
noun
- a state of W central India, formed in 1960 from the Marathi-speaking S and E parts of former Bombay state: lies mainly on the Deccan plateau; mainly agricultural. Capital: Mumbai (Bombay). Pop: 96 752 247 (2001). Area: 307 690 sq km (118 800 sq miles)
Example Sentences
In the western state of Maharashtra—which currently has nearly 40% of the total cases in the country—patients received oxygen support while they sat on chairs because hospitals were all out of beds.
The state of Maharashtra, of which Mumbai is the capital, has sent repeated requests to the central government to send over fresh stocks.
Up till September 2020, when Covid-19 cases were at their peak in Maharashtra, Prakash Khambe was particular about staying indoors and following all safety precautions to protect himself from the virus when he stepped out.
In 2010, the court passed a stay order on all sand mining activities — both river and beach sand — in the entire state of Maharashtra.
So begins the story of Sumaira Abdulali’s first encounter with the sand mining mafia, an aggressive group involved in illegal sand mining activities, in Maharashtra’s Raigad district.
Thus have I passed my driving test to get myself a new Maharashtra (the state of which Mumbai is the capital) driver's license.
Back in the early 1980s, when on a college program in India, I studied a low-tech irrigation project in drought-prone Maharashtra.
Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad chief Hemant Karkare was killed while on duty.
Middling nails, which contain the properties of both the above kinds, belong to the people of the Maharashtra.
In a wider sense it may be extended to include all who inhabit Maharashtra and speak Mahratti as their mother-tongue.
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