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Paturda Khurd
Paturda is a village in Sangrampur tehsil in Buldhana district, Maharashtra state, India. Geography It is located on the east of Warwat Khanderao on MH State Highway 173 connecting Shegaon - Warwat Bakal - Bawanbir and Tunki. The nearby National Highway 6 can be reached at Khamgaon via Shegaon or at Nandura via Warwat Bakal, Sangrampur, Jalgaon Jamod. Description Agriculture is the main occupation in the nearby area and Paturda has an Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) (Krishi Utpann Bajar samiti) along with the subcommittee at Warwat Bakal, Sonala and Committee at Sangrampur. The town post office Postal Index Number (PIN code) is 444201 and PIN is shared with Jastgaon, Warwat Khanderao, Wankhed, Kavthal and Kodri post offices. Some of the nearby villages are Tamgaon, Bodkha, Wakana, Sagoda, Palsoda, Dhamangaon, Palsi Zasi, Kolad, Bawanbir, Wadgaon Pr Adgaon, Kolad, Kakanwada Bk, Kakanwada Kh, Pimpri Adgaon, Niwana, Banoda Eklara, Jamod, ...
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States And Territories Of India
India is a federal union comprising 28 states and 8 union territories, with a total of 36 entities. The states and union territories are further subdivided into districts and smaller administrative divisions. History Pre-independence The Indian subcontinent has been ruled by many different ethnic groups throughout its history, each instituting their own policies of administrative division in the region. The British Raj mostly retained the administrative structure of the preceding Mughal Empire. India was divided into provinces (also called Presidencies), directly governed by the British, and princely states, which were nominally controlled by a local prince or raja loyal to the British Empire, which held ''de facto'' sovereignty ( suzerainty) over the princely states. 1947–1950 Between 1947 and 1950 the territories of the princely states were politically integrated into the Indian union. Most were merged into existing provinces; others were organised into ...
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Nandura
Nandura is a city municipal council in the Buldhana district, Maharashtra, India. It is the headquarters of Nandura taluka and is situated on the National Highway No. 6 and the Mumbai-Howrah railway line. Nandura is an important city in the Buldhana district. The municipality of Nandura was established during the British Raj in 1931. Nandura is famous for 'Khawa' (condensed milk). The place is major supplier of milk products to all nearby area. History According to 'Mahagovind Sutant' a Buddhist novel, Nandura was established in ancient time. It was capital of 'Assak' kingdom (one of the 16 ancient kingdoms (Mahajanpad) in ancient India (2600 B.C.). Nandura was called as 'Potan' at that time. According to Ain-e-Akbari, Nandura was an integral part of Gulshan-e-Berar in the Medieval era, beginning in the Khilji dynasty until the Mughal era. The city remembers various rulers, Saints (Sant) of Maharashtra who ruled on the land and the heart of the people of Nandura. Various links ...
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Palsi Zasi
Palshi Zashi is a village, in Sangrampur tehsil of Buldhana district, Maharashtra State, India. The day of athavadi bazaar (weekly) of the village is Friday. The main business of village is farming. 80-90% population is served on agriculture. The place of nearby market for farmers is warvat and khamgaon. The village did not have a primary health center (reported to start from 1 April 2014) and only an anganwadi centre. The village consists of two school Z.P. Primary school up to 7th standard and S.M.V. Highschool up to 10th standard. It is famous for the Shree shankargiri maharaj temple and the festival of Mahashivratri A 6 to 7 qtls. Of Rodga is made which is a wonder of this place. There are people of various caste and religions who live together as a family. The village consist of most of the people with the surname Marode. The other festivals celebrated are Shiv jayanti ( since 1983) jijau jayanti; dr. Ambedkar jayanti; mahatma phule jayanti; and cultural festivals a ...
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Palsoda
Palsoda is a village, in nanduratehsil of Buldhana district, Maharashtra State, India. Geography It is located on ODR 6 Other District Road on the way toward Wadgaon Pr Adgaon - Malegaon Bazar on MH SH 195, in the east direction from Bawanbir, which is on MH State Highway 173 connecting Shegaon - Warwat Bakal - Banoda Eklara - Bawanbir and Tunki. It lies on the banks of Vaan River. Demographics India census, Palsoda had a population of 1236. Description Some of nearby villages are Tamgaon, Bodkha, Wakana, Ladnapur, Tunki, Sagoda, Dhamangaon, Palsi Zasi, Kolad, Banoda Eklara, Wadgaon Pr Adgaon, Kakanwada Bk, Kakanwada Kh, Pimpri Adgaon, Niwana, Warwat Bakal, Jamod, Durgadatiya, Wankhed, Danapur, Hingani Bk, Raikhed, Belkhed, Gadegaon, Tudgaon, Isapur, Malegaon Bazar, Nearby towns are Sonala, Akot, Sangrampur, Jalgaon Jamod, Telhara, Shegaon Shegaon is a city and municipal council in the Buldhana district in the Indian state of Maharash ...
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Wakana
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Tamgaon
Tamgaon is a Census town situated in Kolhapur district of Maharashtra, India. Kolhapur railway station serves as the nearest railway station and is located approximately 12 kilometers away from Tamgaon. Geography The total geographical area of Tamgaon is 8 square kilometers which makes it the 3rd biggest census town by area in the Kolhapur district. Demographics According to the 2011 Indian Census The 2011 Census of India or the 15th Indian Census was conducted in two phases, house listing and population enumeration. The House listing phase began on 1 April 2010 and involved the collection of information about all buildings. Information ..., the Tamgaon town consist of approximately 5,223 people. Climate The average rainfall per annum in the town is 1048.5 millimeters. The maximum temperature goes up to 40.8 Celsius and the minimum temperature goes down to 11 Celsius. References Cities and towns in Kolhapur district {{Maharashtra-geo-stub ...
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Wankhed
Wankhed is a small village situated on the bank of the Vaan River in Maharashtra, India. Wankhed is situated at the bank of the river "Wan" (Wan nadi) in the Buldhana district of Maharashtra state ( Vidarbha region). The river divides the region in two different places; one called Wankhed and other called Durgadaitya, resulting in that Wankhed is sometimes referred to as Wankhed-Durgadaitya. Another close-by place is the village of Paturda, so Wankhed can be known as Wankhed-Paturda. It is known for famous Jagdamba Devi temple. In the month of Paush there is big fair and celebration of Jagdamba Devi. All the people who are transfer in cities for work come on this occasion. The population of the village is approximately 9,000. The primary occupation of the village is farming; main crops include cotton, pulses and/or soybeans. There is a big government PHC in the nearby area. There are some primary facilities such as a hospital, pharmacy and school. The houses are predominant ...
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