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Hotgi is a village located in South Solapur, within the district of Solapur in the Indian state of Maharashtra. This village holds historical significance and boasts various landmarks and cultural attractions that make it a notable destination in the region.
Hotgi | |
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suburb of Solapur | |
Nickname: joined in solapur city | |
Coordinates: 17°35′N 75°59′E / 17.583°N 75.983°E | |
Country | India |
State | Maharashtra |
District | Solapur |
Languages | |
• Official | Marathi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
Vehicle registration | MH- |
Coastline | 0 kilometres (0 mi) |
Geography
editHotgi village covers a total geographical area of 3,221 hectares, providing a picturesque backdrop for its residents and visitors.
Demographics
editAs of the 2011 census, Hotgi has a population of 6,539 people. Of this total population, 3,375 are male, and 3,164 are female. The village boasts a literacy rate of 67.67%, with 76.50% of males and 58.25% of females being literate. Hotgi is home to approximately 1,207 households, creating a vibrant and close-knit community.
Pincode
editThe postal code for Hotgi village is 413215, facilitating mail and communication services for the local residents.
Landmarks and attractions
editNTPC
editOne of the most prominent landmarks near Hotgi is the "National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC)", situated approximately 3 kilometers away from the village. This power plant plays a crucial role in the region's energy generation and infrastructure development.
The estimated project cost of NTPC's Solapur thermal power plant, initially set at ₹12,000 crore, is now facing the possibility of a ₹500 crore increase due to the additional compensation being sought by project-affected families. This development has raised concerns about the potential impact on power tariffs for consumers in the five States with which the company has entered into long-term power purchase agreements. These agreements encompass electricity distribution companies in Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, and Goa. Among these States, Maharashtra stands to receive the lion's share, with 55 percent of the total available power. As a result, preliminary estimations indicate that consumers in these regions might experience a tariff hike ranging between 5 and 10 paise, a move necessitated by the increased project costs and compensation demands. This situation highlights the delicate balance between the needs of project-affected families and the economic implications for consumers in the quest for sustainable energy infrastructure development.[1]
Bruhanmath
editHotgi is also known for the "Chhanaveer Shivacharya Bruhanmath", which serves as a spiritual and cultural center in the village. This math (Institution) is associated with religious teachings and cultural practices.[2]
Village God
editThe village is known for its deep-rooted religious traditions, with "Shri Faroduddin Baba (Farjin Baba)" being the presiding deity and a revered spiritual figure.
Shri Krishnanand Maharaj
editHotgi is home to the well-known Shri Krishnanand Maharaj Temple, a place of worship and spiritual significance for the local community. The temple serves as a hub for religious and cultural activities.
Transportation
editHotgi Junction
editHotgi boasts the Hotgi Railway Station, also referred to as Hotgi Junction. This railway station is a vital transportation hub, serving as the main junction of the Central Railway. It plays a significant role in connecting Hotgi and the surrounding areas to various destinations across the country.
- Elevation: 467 m above sea level
- Type: Junction Category: NSG-5
- Zone: CR/Central Division: Solapur
- Number of Platforms: 4
- Number of Halting Trains: 16 [3]
References
edit- ^ "NTPC's Solapur project cost likely to go up ₹500 cr". BusinessLine. 15 August 2014. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
- ^ "श्री बृहन्मठ होटगी hotgi math". hotgimath.blogspot.com. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
- ^ "Hotgi Railway Station Map/Atlas CR/Central Zone - Railway Enquiry". indiarailinfo.com. Retrieved 18 October 2023.