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Narkhed taluka is one of the 14 taluka of Nagpur district in state of
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, India.


Geography

Narkhed taluka has total area of 64491 Hectors. Most of the area of Narkhed taluka are under agricultural land. Some area are hilly and cover with rare forest also. Wardha river is flowing from western border of taluka. Kar river is flowing from southern border of taluka and Kolar river is flowing from eastern border of taluka. Other river are Jam, Mandakini, Wandali etc. Mowad and Narkhed has municipal council. Lohari Sawanga, Sawargoan,
Jalalkheda Jalalkhera is a village in Nagpur district of Maharashtra, India. It connected with National Highway NH-353J. Also it is on the confluence of the Wardha and Jam rivers. It is situated 78 km from Nagpur, and the nearest railway station ...
, Khairgoan, Belona, Thugoan Deo, Yenikoni, Kharsoli, Bindnoor, Bharsinghi, Tadhipauni, Ambada(t) are major villages in the taluka. Narkhed is surrounded by Pandhurna taluka towards North,
Warud taluka Warud is also known as Orange City and a municipal council in Amravati district in the Indian state of Maharashtra Demographics As of 2011 Indian Census, Warud had a total population of 45,482, of which 23,182 were males and 22,300 were femal ...
towards west,
Saoner taluka Saoner is a city and tehsil headquarters in north part of Nagpur district in state of Maharashtra, India. The town is governed by Savner municipal council. It is from Nagpur city. Saoner is located on the bank of Kolar River. It is historical ...
towards East,
Kalmeshwar taluka Kalameshwar-Bramhani is a city and a municipal council also a major Industrial hub in Nagpur district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is connected to National Highways NH-353I, NH-353J & NH-547E. Demographics India census, Kalmes ...
South East,
Katol taluka Katol taluka is a taluka in Katol subdivision of Nagpur district in Maharashtra, Maharashtra state, India. It covers an area of 9,017 hectares, and as of 2001 had a population of 155,668, of whom 37,435 were urban dwellers, and 118,233 were rura ...
towards South,
Karanja taluka Karanja may refer to: Places * Karanja Lad, a city in Washim, Maharashtra * Karanja, Wardha, a tehsil in Maharashtra * Karanja, Raigad, a town in Maharashtra * Karanja, Bangladesh * Karanja (Vidhan Sabha constituency) Karanja Assembly constituen ...
South west. Narkhed, Pandhurna, Shendurjana, Warud, Katol, Saoner are the nearby Cities to Narkhed. This place is in the border of the Nagpur District and Chhindwara District. Chhindwara District Pandhurna is North towards this place . It is near to the Madhya Pradesh State Border.


Demographics


Culture and Religions

Most of the people in taluka are
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. Other than
Hindu Hindus (; ) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism.Jeffery D. Long (2007), A Vision for Hinduism, IB Tauris, , pages 35–37 Historically, the term has also been used as a geographical, cultural, and later religious identifier for ...
, Buddhist,
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are also living in taluka. In Hindu most of the people are Teli and Kunbi. Tribal people like Gond are also in large number. All the festival like Holi,
Diwali Diwali (), Dewali, Divali, or Deepavali ( IAST: ''dīpāvalī''), also known as the Festival of Lights, related to Jain Diwali, Bandi Chhor Divas, Tihar, Swanti, Sohrai, and Bandna, is a religious celebration in Indian religions. It is ...
, Dasara, Pola, Ganesh Utsav are celebrated in the taluka. There are melas on Holi, Navratri, Shivratri, Pola and many more. Many Varkari used to go
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on Ashadhi Ekadashi. As well as people of the area also used to visit Chauragarh Mahadev on Nag Panchami and Shivratri. Other than that Id , Buddha Purnima , Ambedkar Jayanti , Christmas and New Year are also celebrated in the town. Jalalkheda is famous for it Shivratri mela. Narkhed town is famous for Navratri mela. Belona is famous for Hanuman Temple and mela in Mounth of December.


Climate

Narkhed taluka has a tropical wet and dry climate with hot, dry summers and mild to cool winters. Summer start from March to June, monsoon season from July to October and winter from November to March. Average maximum temperature in summer is in-between 37-46 °C. Average minimum temperature is in-between 9-19 °C. Average rainfall is in between 110–120 cm.


Administration

Narkhed is the taluka headquarter and Panchayat Samiti. There are 154 villages( 138 villages are inhabited and 16 are villages uninhabited ) under Narkhed taluka and 70 Gram Panchayat. Narkhed is under Katol Vidhan Sabha seat and
Ramtek Lok Sabha constituency Ramtek Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 48 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in the state of Maharashtra in western India. The constituency did not exist during the Indian general elections of 1951-52 for the 1st Lok Sabha. It was c ...
. Narkhed and Mowad has a Municipal Council


List of Panchayat Village


Other Villages


Agriculture

Area of Agriculture Land is about 48000 hectors. It is about 74.43% of total area. Narkhed is very much famous all over the country for it Orange. Once Narkhed was Asia largest Santra Mandi. Other than orange cotton, soyabean are also another major cash crop in Narkhed taluka. Other crop are wheat, jower, rice. In pulses like Tul, Moong and Harbara are also cultivating in the taluka. Because of big demand of vegetables in Nagpur market farmer also growing vegetables throughout the year. Both the session of rabi and kharif has taken in Narkhed.


Irrigation

Agriculture in taluka is mostly depends on rainfall. Other than that farmer used water well, tube well, river, irrigation dam, canal for irrigation. Pimpalgoan Wakhaji is the biggest irrigation dam in Narkhed taluka. Kar dam is covering big area under irrigation through canal. The other irrigation dam are Paradsinga dam, Ambada dam and many more. But still it is on very small level and there are big scope for development in irrigation facilities. River like Wardha, Jam, Mandakini, Wandali, Kolar, and other river are used for irrigation for Rabi crop. But farmers face serious water problems in summer and it has become very difficult to maintain Orange orchards without water.


Transportation

Narkhed taluka is well connected with all the village with taluka headquarter, with all session tar road. It Connected with State Highway SH245, SH246, SH247, SH248. Narkhed-Mohadi(D)-Yenwa, Narkhed-Teenkheda-Bhisnoor-Bharsinghi, Jalalkheda-Thadipauni-Ambada, Sawargoan-Mohagoan(b)-Pipla are major district road. Other than this almost all village are connected by Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana. Narkhed,
Jalalkheda Jalalkhera is a village in Nagpur district of Maharashtra, India. It connected with National Highway NH-353J. Also it is on the confluence of the Wardha and Jam rivers. It is situated 78 km from Nagpur, and the nearest railway station ...
, Mowad, Bharshingi, Sawargaon and Lohari Sawanga are major bus stop of MSRTC. Narkhed taluka is also having good rail connectivity. Narkher Junction railway station is main railway station of the taluka. Other station are Mowad and Tinkheda. Chennai-New Delhi Grand trunk route and Narkhed-Amravati are two railway line passing through taluka. Narkhed taluka is well connected with Katol, Nagpur,
Pandhurna Pandhurna is a city and a municipality in Chhindwara district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Geography Pandhurna is located at . It has an average elevation of 474 metres (1,555 feet). Demographics Pandhurna is a municipality ...
, Warud, Multai, Saoner ard other major town and city of near by area by road and railway.


See also

* Narkhed City * Badnera-Narkhed Section


References

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Pandhurna Pandhurna is a city and a municipality in Chhindwara district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Geography Pandhurna is located at . It has an average elevation of 474 metres (1,555 feet). Demographics Pandhurna is a municipality ...
, Chhindwara District, ( Madhya Pradesh State) , Northeast = , East = Savner taluka, , Southeast =
Kalmeshwar taluka Kalameshwar-Bramhani is a city and a municipal council also a major Industrial hub in Nagpur district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is connected to National Highways NH-353I, NH-353J & NH-547E. Demographics India census, Kalmes ...
, , South =
Katol taluka Katol taluka is a taluka in Katol subdivision of Nagpur district in Maharashtra, Maharashtra state, India. It covers an area of 9,017 hectares, and as of 2001 had a population of 155,668, of whom 37,435 were urban dwellers, and 118,233 were rura ...
, , Southwest = Asti taluka,
Karanja taluka Karanja may refer to: Places * Karanja Lad, a city in Washim, Maharashtra * Karanja, Wardha, a tehsil in Maharashtra * Karanja, Raigad, a town in Maharashtra * Karanja, Bangladesh * Karanja (Vidhan Sabha constituency) Karanja Assembly constituen ...
, ( Wardha District) , West =
Warud taluka Warud is also known as Orange City and a municipal council in Amravati district in the Indian state of Maharashtra Demographics As of 2011 Indian Census, Warud had a total population of 45,482, of which 23,182 were males and 22,300 were femal ...
, Wardha River, ( Amravati District) , Northwest = Talukas in Maharashtra Talukas in Nagpur district