Sironcha is a town and municipal council in Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra state in India. It connected with NH-63. In the year 1892 Rev.CB Ward A Missionary on his way to Jagdalpur on the Horse Back due to Horse shoe was limping he stopped at Sironcha Village, mean while other two Missionaries surveyed The town of Sironcha for setting up t…Sironcha is a town and municipal council in Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra state in India. It connected with NH-63. In the year 1892 Rev.CB Ward A Missionary on his way to Jagdalpur on the Horse Back due to Horse shoe was limping he stopped at Sironcha Village, mean while other two Missionaries surveyed The town of Sironcha for setting up the Missionary work in the year 1893 Rev.CB Ward and the Indian Missionaries started Missionary work at Sironcha Village, later Sironcha was become a key location for the East India Company from Nizam perspective, it was the Southern tehsil of Chanda District, Central Provinces. In 1901, Sironcha tehsil area was 2,810 square kilometres, and its population was 51,148. The transfer of the taluks of Nugur, Albaka, and Cherla of the Sironcha tehsil, covering an area of 1,540 square kilometres and containing 142 villages with 20,218 persons, to the Madras Presidency had been sanctioned, but further details of administration were being considered. In 1905, an area of 6,740 square kilometres of the Chanda tahsil, of which 2,600 were in the Ahiri zamindari estate, was transferred to Sironcha. By 1908, the revised totals of area and population of the Sironcha tahsil were 8,020 square kilometres and 55,465 persons. The population in 1891 of the area constituting the tahsil in 1908 was 51,732. The density was 6.9 inhabitants per square kilometre, and the tahsil contained 421 inhabited villages.