Jintur city and a municipal council in Parbhani district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.
Jintur has female sex ratio is of 958 higher than Maharashtra state average of 929.
There are two hills Nemgiri and Chandragiri famous for their ancient artistic and miraculous Jain Cave Temples and Chaityalayas.
In first cave of Nemgiri, an attractive idol of Lord Mahaveer in cross legged seating posture is installed, 3.5 feet in height.
In second cave there is an ancient idol of Lord Adinath in state of meditation & penance.
In a fourth cave 7.5-foot-high beautiful idol of Baghwan Neminath in cross legged seating posture is seen.
The last one, the seventh cave has an idol standing 5.5 feet high of Lord Bahubali.
They were created by King Sanghavi and his family, and currently maintained by the Digamber Jain samaj Jintur.
A Choubeesee includes standing idols of Lord Shantinath, Kunthunath & Arahnath.
Shree Nagreshwar Mandir 20.Mhasoba Temple Itoli 21.Jagrut Hanuman Mandir Ghagara 22.Bhavani Aai Mandir, Limbala 23.Bharati Math Sansthan, Limbala 24.shri devanand baba ashram dabha 25.Sant Khajebaba Mandir, Kawtha Badnapur [3] There are many good institutions around the town, like Government Polytechnic Institute, Government Industrial Training Institute, Dyaneshwar Vidyalaya, Bordikar English school New Era English School, Jawahar Vidyalaya, Vilasrao Deshmukh Urdu High School And Junior College‚ Eklavya Balvidya Mandir (primary & secondary), DSM college, Spartan Institute of Education and Research, Jintur, Podar Jumbo Kids, Krantisinh Nana Patil Vastigruh, Shivaji Nagar, Jintur, Dr. Zakair Husain primary and High school jintur, Navoday Gurukul, Dnyanankur Coaching classes.
City has good connectivity to Parbhani, Hingoli, Nanded, Aurangabad by road, National Highway 752-k and 752-I goes through jintur route and jintur is major junction for Breakfast, Lunch, dinner for travellers .Nearest Railway Station is Parbhani at 43 km (27 mi).