Apsinga

[2][3] The hilly terrain is the main feature of this region,[2] the entire area is covered by South east Balaghat ranges and large spur & valleys have pockets of high biological diversity.

Most of the hill tops are bare or covers coarse gravel while the low laying accumulates clay and loam during rainy season.

Archaeological sources suggest that when Ter was gaining importance during the Satavahana period, within 40 km radius smaller settlements started to develop gradually and contributed to the flourishing of the Indo-Roman trade.

According to the villagers ‘till recent times cotton was traded via Wadgaon (Siddheswar), an ancient Stupa site, situated 8 km northeast of Apsinga towards Ter’.

The discovery of the ancient stone pathway of Limghat to cross the Balaghat ranges gives us some important clues for understanding possible southern trade routes.

In this areas the important things are great historical place Apsinga-wes (आपसिंगा वेस), Hutatma smarak, Shree Ram Mandir, Jahagirdar wada, Hutatma Shridhar Vartak samadhisthal and Awliya Dargah.

The rest of the 20% of the population is engaged either in laboring or move to Osmanabad or Tuljapur for non-farm activities like dairy, honey collection, and almost all women of the village work in the fields.

primary School, and one private institute, Rajeshwari Computers.Narendra Arya shikshan prasarak mandal (est.1949) has served students from poor and rural areas, and was established by Mr. Ramchandra Bhosale.The trust consist of High School, Junior college for arts and commerce and Boys hostel for students from poor background Rajeshwari Computers is established under the supervision of Mr. Dnyaneshwar M. Todkari, they offer various courses, including MS-CIT (an information technology literacy course), D.T.P.

The great historical gate of Apsinga village (Tuljapur)