Pachora is a town and a municipal council in Jalgaon district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.
Pachora has a large rural infrastructure with 95 gram panchayats which is the largest in any other tehsil place in Maharashtra.
During the British colonial period, Pachora was a small agricultural town that produced cotton and other crops.
After India's independence in 1947, Pachora became part of the newly created state of Maharashtra.
The town continued to grow and develop, and today it is a major center for cotton production, trade, and education in the region.
The Council is authorized to build roads within Census Town limits and impose taxes on properties coming under its jurisdiction.
A 50-foot-high wooden Rath of Balaji Maharaj is pulled in its nearer specific route.
Pachora also has a famous dargah of Sufi saint - Hazrat Syed Jalalludin Bukhari.
Pachora–Jamner railway is a narrow-gauge branch line that connects Pachora to Jamner which is nearer to Ajanta Caves.
On termination of the contracts with the former Great Indian Peninsula Railway Company, the line was brought under direct State management with effect from 1 July 1925.