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Vadi, Ponda
Vadi is a village in the Ponda taluka Ponda ''taluka'' is a subdivision of the district of South Goa, Goa state, India. Its administrative headquarters is the township of Ponda. Location It is situated in central part of Goa. It hosts many educational institutes and manufacturing in ... (sub-district) of Goa. Area, population According to the official 2011 Census, Vadi in Ponda taluka has an area of 161.01 hectares, a total of 110 households, a population of 506 (comprising 246 males and 260 females) with an under-six years population of 49 (comprising 27 boys and 22 girls). Its village code under the Indian census is 626,858. Location It lies approximately 5.7 km from the sub-district (taluka) headquarters of Ponda town via the Ponda-Durbhat road, and approximately 35.4 km away from the district North Goa headquarters of Panaji or Panjim. Local jurisdiction Vadi (or Wadi) falls under the Talaulim Grama panchayat or village council. References {{Reflist Vil ...
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Ponda Taluka
Ponda ''taluka'' is a subdivision of the district of South Goa, Goa state, India. Its administrative headquarters is the township of Ponda. Location It is situated in central part of Goa. It hosts many educational institutes and manufacturing industries. The Belgaum-Panjim highway passes through this taluka. Ponda lies in the centre of Goa. It lies in the North Goa district. Ponda taluka is known as the home for many prominent temples in Goa. The name of the ''taluka'' (sub-district) is the same as the main town or city, which is also Ponda. ''Antruz Mahal'' Ponda has also been known as ''Antruz Mahal'', which the official NIC site says is "because of the concentration of culture, music, drama and poetry also houses the temples of Lord Mangesh (Shiva), Lord Nagesh, Lord Ganapati, Lord Ramnath and the Goddesses Mhalasa and Shantdurga" It has been called the "Hindu heart of Goa". Temples, a mosque Ponda is famous for five important temples (including Shri Mangues and Shri Mahal ...
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