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MURTAJAPUR - MZR

Murtizapur is located at an average elevation of 308 metres (1210 feet).It is an important railway junction station in Akola district and is under Bhusawal-Badnera Section of Bhusawal Division of Central Railway (India).

Two out of three narrow gauge railway branch lines in Bhusawal railway division of central railway viz Murtizapur - Achalpur and Murtizapur - Yavatmal operate here.

Murtajapur railway station is the junction station of the 762mm narrow gauge railway known locally as the Shakuntala express. This line is composed of two legs intersecting with the Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai line at Murtajapur — the 76 km northern leg to Achalpur railway station and the 113 km southeastern leg to Yavatmal railway station. As of 2004 this line was still owned by a London-based company which had leased the line to India's Central Railway (India) since 1903.

Murtizapur has a post office with PIN code as 444107. The PIN code is shared with other post offices in the tehsil viz Murtizapur City, Ambhora, Bhatori, Ghota, Ghunshi, Hirpur, Kherda Vilegaon, Kinkhed, Kajaleshwar, Kanadi, Kanzara, Lakhpuri, Mangrul Kambe, Nimbha, Sirso, Wai Pargane Mana, Sonori.

Murtizapur has schools from pre-primary to graduation in arts, science, and commerce. Still, there is a scope for colleges to provide education in engineering and medicine. There is clearly a lack of public interest in developing Murtizapur with respect to education. Local leaders need to put more efforts and focus in this area.

There are a lot of young citizens of Murtizapur who have left the town for education and employment and have settled in the metro areas of Maharashtra like Pune, Mumbai, and Nagpur. Several highly educated youths are even working abroad in Multinational companies.

New government ITI has now started its building is high-tech with its turbo ventilation system. Now just before two years, there is establishment of polytechnic colleges in this town but still there is no medical

Engineering college.

The town has primary healthcare centres run by the State Government and a few privately run clinics. The town still lacks good healthcare services.

Mostly dependent on agriculture. Few small industries like oil mills and cotton pressing factories can be seen in MIDC. Town also has small traders in the market. Despite having good connectivity to the major cities like Mumbai, Hyderabad, India and Nagpur, one can see the lack of growth in this old town. Usually, people go to nearby cities like Akola, Paratwada and Amravati for shopping, medical facilities and purchase of automobiles.