Amravati is a vibrant city located in the state of Maharashtra, India. Known for its rich cultural history and as the administrative headquarters of the Amravati district, it is a significant regional hub with a diverse demographic. The city is famously associated with the legend of Ambadevi Temple, a sacred site that draws thousands of devotees annually. Historically, Amravati was part of the Berar Province and played a crucial role during the freedom struggle of India. Today, the city has expanded with a mix of modern and traditional influences, reflecting in its urban landscape and lifestyle. Educationally, it is recognized for its array of institutions, including the renowned Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University. The economy is powered by industries such as cotton ginning, weaving, and oil pressing, and the region is also celebrated for the cultivation of oranges. Amravati's textiles and handicrafts, particularly the Warli paintings, add to its cultural wealth. Additionally, melghat tiger reserve located in the district is known for its biodiversity and tiger population.