Bhusawal

It lies along the Tapti River between the Satpura Range and the Ajanta Hills of the Deccan plateau.

The city has 5 thermal power station units, out of which 4 are operational together with a capacity of over 1420 MW, thus, making it a major contributor to the state's overall electricity generation, providing over 12% of Maharashtra's total power output.

[2] On 19–23 February 1993, the city hosted its only first class cricket match to date during 1992-93 Ranji trophy season at 'Central railway ground'.

In the game, 1983 World Cup winning team's member Krishnamachari Srikkanth played for Tamil Nadu.

Tapi flows through Central India, between the Satpura Range and the Ajanta Hills of the Deccan Plateau.

It a major river in the Indian peninsula, with a length of around 724 kilometres (450 miles), originating at the Betul district in Madhya Pradesh.

Bhusawal, being located on the North-Western region of the state of Maharashtra, and being bounded by mountain ranges, has a diverse climate, though the city has dry and hot weather for most of the year.

[citation needed] Bhusawal is located at 21°02'50.56"N 75°47'15.99"E. It has an average elevation of 209 metres.

The city lies on the banks of the Tapi River, falling in the valley between the Satpura ranges and the Ajanta hills of the Deccan Plateau.

The city has 5 thermal power station units, out of which 4 are operational together with a capacity of over 1420 MW, thus, making it a major contributor to the state's overall electricity generation, providing over 12% of Maharashtra's total power output.

Bhusawal Railway Station