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Dhamani is a village in Ambegaon taluka of Pune District in the state of Maharashtra, India. The village is administrated by a Sarpanch who is an elected representative of village as per constitution of India and Panchayati raj (India). Geographical location and population Dhamani is in Ambegaon Taluka, Pune District. The village covers an area of and according to the 2011 census, the village has 673 families and a total population of 3814. There are 1384 males and 1430 females. There are 181 Scheduled Castes and 42 Scheduled Tribes. The nearest town Manchar is at a distance of . The census index of this village is 55551. Literacy * Total literate population: 2075 (73.74%) * Literate male population: 1139 (82.3%) * Literate female population: 936 (65.45%) Educational Facility * The village has 1 government pre-primary school. * There is one government district primary school in the village. * There is 1 Government Higher Secondary and Secondary School in th ...
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Ambegaon Taluka
Ambegaon taluka is a taluka in Shirur subdivision of Pune district of state of Maharashtra in India. One of the twelve most revered Shiva temples or Jyotirlinga, the Bhimashankar Temple is in this khed (Rajgurunagar) taluka. But due to Bhimashankar Sanctuary, the road is through Ambegaon taluka Geography The Taluka lies at the foothills of eastern side of the Sahyadri Mountain range, and towards the west side of Pune city. The taluka's administrative limits are from the cities of Bhimashankar in North to Loni in its South and from Peth in East to Kalamb in its West direction. This taluka is geographically divided in two parts due to the patterns of rainfall. The northern region gets far less rainfall than mountainous southern side of the taluka. The rivers Meena, Ghodnadi and Vellnadi flow through the area. 2014 Malin landslide In 2014, a serious mudslide around the village of Malin killed around 200 people. The landslides were caused by heavy rainfall that began a day prio ...
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