
Wardha
Wardha is a city located in the state of Maharashtra, India. It is known for its historical significance and contributions to India’s independence movement, notably as the place where Mahatma Gandhi established the Sevagram Ashram. The city is also an educational hub, hosting institutions like Wardha College. Surrounded by agriculture, Wardha's economy largely depends on farming and related industries. It boasts cultural heritage, with temples and traditional crafts, and is situated near the picturesque Wardha River, offering a blend of historical importance, education, and rural charm.