| Ambernath | |
|---|---|
|  | |
|   Ambernath Location of Ambernath in Maharashtra, India | |
| Coordinates: 19°12′32″N 73°11′10″E / 19.209°N 73.186°E | |
| Country | India | 
| State | Maharashtra | 
| District | Thane | 
| Region | Mumbai | 
| Named for | God of sky | 
| Government | |
| • Type | Municipal Council | 
| • Body | Ambernath Municipal Council | 
| • President | Manisha Walekar | 
| Area | |
| • Total | 38 km2 (15 sq mi) | 
| Elevation | 35 m (115 ft) | 
| Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) | 
| PIN | 421501,  421502, 421505, 421506. | 
| Telephone code | 0251 | 
| Vehicle registration | MH-05 | 
| Lok Sabha constituency | Kalyan | 
| Member of Parliament | Shrikant Shinde | 
| Member of Legislative Assembly | Dr. Balaji Kinikar | 
| Vidhan Sabha constituency | Ambernath | 
Ambernath (Marathi pronunciation: [əmbəɾnaːt̪ʰ]) is an eastern suburban city in Thane district of Maharashtra and is a part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.[1]
Demographics
| Year | Pop. | ±% | 
|---|---|---|
| 1951 | 21,498 | — | 
| 1961 | 34,509 | +60.5% | 
| 1971 | 56,276 | +63.1% | 
| 1981 | 96,347 | +71.2% | 
| 2001 | 203,804 | +111.5% | 
| 2011 | 253,475 | +24.4% | 
| Source: Government of India[2] | ||
In 2011, Ambarnath had a population of 253,475, with 132,582 Males and 120,893 Females. Its population grew by 24.4% from 2001, when it had a population of 203,804. It is overwhelmingly Hindu, with about eighty percent of the population being Hindu.
Notable people
- Merwyn Fernandes, former Indian hockey player[4]
- Farukh Choudhary, Indian footballer
- Puranik Yogendra, politician.
- Kay Kay Menon, actor.
References

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- ↑ "Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority - Ambernath, Kulgaon-Badlapur and Surrounding Notified Area". Mmrda.maharashtra.gov.in. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
- ↑ "Census Tables". censusindia.gov.in. Retrieved 6 January 2024.
- ↑ "Ambarnath Population 2011". Census 2011.
- ↑ "Arjuna Awards in Hockey - Sanabung Manipur". Arjuna Awards in Hockey - Sanabung Manipur. Sanabung Manipur. Retrieved 8 October 2011.
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