About Bhamregadh ( Bhamragad )

Bhamragad is a town and a taluka and a district sub-division in Gadchiroli district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is located on the right banks of a confluence of three rivers: The Indravati River, a tributary of Godavari river, the Pearl Kota, and the Pamul Gautami. It is also located on the border of Maharashtra and Chhatisgarh states of India. Bhamragad is located at 1915N 8021E / 19.25N 80.35E / 19.25; 80.35. It has an average elevation of 231metres (761feet). It is part of Aheri Sub-division of Gadchiroli district along with Aheri, Etapalli, and Sironcha talukas. It is located in the dense forests which are also called as Dandkaranya. The most of the population is Madia Gond. These people maintain their tradditional lifestyle. Madia Gond children are attending schools, many now are doctors, paramedics, teachers, police personnel and employees of the government forest department. The Lok Biradari Prakalp is located near Hemalkasa a village in Bhamragad taluka,...