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On Wednesday the 29th January, 1908. Sri Aurobindo delivered a lecture in the Grand Square of the National School, Amraoti, Berar. The meeting commenced with the singing of Bande Mataram. |
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Room in G.K. Khaparde's house, Amravati, where Sri Aurobindo stayed in January 1908 |
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Amravati (also called Amraoti) is a town in central India, in Maharashtra State (administrative headquarters of Amravati district), near Nagpur. It is a major trade center of the Berar region and the terminus of a rail spur in an important cotton-growing and grain-producing area. Cotton ginning and oilseed milling are important industries. Population 1981: 261,404; 1991: 421,576. Amravati is the site of a college of arts. The town houses seven colleges affiliated with the University of Nagpur.