Dhule District

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Dhule District
Time zone: IST (UTC+5:30)
Country  India
State Maharashtra
Headquarters Dhule
Population
Density
1,707,947 (2001)
• 212 /km2 (549 /sq mi)
Sex ratio 944:1000 /
Literacy 71.60%
Area 8,061 km² (3,112 sq mi)

Coordinates: 20°54′N 74°47′E / 20.90°N 74.78°E / 20.90; 74.78

Dhule District (धुळे जिल्हा) is a district of Maharashtra state in central India. The Dhule district is the northern tip of Maharashtra. The city of Dhule is the administrative headquarter of the district.

The Dhule district previously comprised tracts of land predominantly inhabited by tribal population. The Dhule district was then bifurcated on 1st of July 1998 into two separate districts now known as Dhule and Nandurbar, the later comprising the tribal region. Agriculture remains the basic profession of the population in this district. Most parts of the district are not under irrigation and thus cultivation heavily depends on regular Monsoon or rain water. Apart from wheat, bajra, jowar or jwari, onion the most favored commercial crop is cotton. Majority of the population in the rural area speaks Ahirani (a dialect of Marathi) language, however Marathi is more widely spoken in the urban areas. Around 26.11% population of Dhule district resides in urban area [1]. The Dhule District is a part of Maharashtra's historical region of Khandesh. Although for administrative purpose it is now clubbed to Nashik Division.

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[edit] History

The District of Dhulia was previously known as West Khandesh district. The ancient name of this region was Rasika. It is bounded on the east by Berar (Ancient Vidarbha) ,on the north by the Nemad district (Ancient Anupa) and on the south by the Aurangabad (Ancient Mulaka) and Bhir ( Ancient Asmaka) districts. Later the country came to be called as Seunadesa after king, Seunchandra of the Early Yadava dynasty, who ruled over it. Subsequently its name was changed to Khandesh to suit the title Khan given to the Faruqi kings by King Ahmad I of Gujarat.

During Aryans penetration to the Deccan ‘Agastya’ was the first Aryan who crossed Vindhya and resides on the bank of Godavari. This territory was included in the empire of Ashoka. Pusyamitra, the founder of Sanga dynasty overthrew Maurya dynasty. Later on Satavahan ruled over the region.

About A.D. 250, the Satavahans were supplanted by the Abhiras in Western Maharashtra (Region Isvarsena). The names of Feudatories of Abhiras that ruled in Khandesh was found from copperplates discovered at Kalachala (Gujarath) and Cave X5II at Ajanta. After downfall of Satavahans the Vakatakas rose to power in Vidarbha. The Vakatakas were over thrown by Rastrakuta family. This region was ruled by Chalukyas of Badami and subsequently Yadavas.

In A.D. 1296, Ala-ud-din Khilji invaded Ramachandra Yadava who agreed to pay a heavy ransom. His son Sankaragana discontinued sending the stipulated tribute to Delhi and then defected and slain by Malik Kafur in A.D. 1318.

In 1345, Devagiri was passed into the hands of Hasan Gangu, the founder of Bahamani dynasty. However, Khandesh formed Southern boundaries of the Tashlug empire.

In 1370, Firoz Taghluq assigned the district of Thalner and Karavanda to Malik Raja Faruqui, the founder of ‘Faruqui’ dynasty. His family claimed the descent from Khaliph Umer Faruq. He established himself at Thalner. The Governor of Gujarat honored Malik Raja with the little ‘Sipahsalar of Khandesh’. From the little Khan the region came to be known as ‘Khandesh’ the country of Khan. During the period, a rich ahir 'Asa' of Asirgad had many storehouses in Gondvana and Khandesh which were opened in order to sell the corn. However his wife was of a charitable disposition persuaded Asa to allow the grains to be distributed to the poor and suffering without payment to which Asa agreed. It was also with a view to employ many of the sufferers as labours that Asa leveled the old wall of Asir and constructed a fort built of masonry. Asa also distributed food to aged and decrepit who were unable to performed manual labour. The Ahir chief in spite of his wealth and strength of this fort, without any struggle acknowledged the supremacy of Malik Rajabequeathed Laling to his elder son Malik Nasir and Thalner to Malik Iftikar.

Malik Nasir had decided that upon seizing Asirgad, he would make it his own capital. He therefore wrote to Asa complaining that he was in great problems as the chief of Baglana, Antur and Kherla were rising against him. Of those; two had collected large forces. Laling, to close to enemy territories was not a safe retreat. He requested Asa to afford his family a safe retreat. Asa ordered suitable apartments to be filled up for the Malik Nasir’s ladies. Shortly after that several covered litters with women were brought to into Asirgad and were visited by Asa’s wife and daughters. Next day another of 200 litters arrived reportedly occupied by Malik Nasir’s family. Asa along with his son went to receive them but to his astonishment instead of women, he found the litters full of armed soldiers who leapt up and murdered Asa and his innocent sons in cold blood. Not a single male child in the family was left alive. The treacherous and cunning Malik Nasir returned from his camp at laling to the Asirgad fort. Shortly after this a disciple of Shaikh Zain Uddin, the tutelary saint of the family came to congratulate Malik Nasir on his success. On his advice, Malik Nasir built two cities on the bank of Tapi, on the east Bank called Zainabad after the Saikh and the other on the west Bank called Burhanpur after Saikh Burhanuddin of Daulatabad. The Burhanpur became the capital of farugui dynasty. IN 1917 Malik Nasir defected his younger brother Malik Iftikar.

On 6th January 1601 Khandesh came under Akbar regime. Khandesh was fancifully named by Akbar a Dandes after his son Daniyal. In 1634 Khandesh was made into a Suba

On 3rd June 1818 the Peshva surrendered himself before British and Khandesh came under British rule.

[edit] Geography

[edit] Climate

The climate of this district is on the whole dry except during the south-west monsoon season. The year may be divided into four seasons. The cold season from December to February is followed by the hot season from March to May. The south-west monsoon season which follows thereafter lasts till September. October and November constitute the post-monsoon season.

The average annual rainfall in the district is 674.0 mm. (26.53"). The rainfall is heavier in the hilly regions of the western ghats and the Satpuda ranges. Navapur near the western border has an annual rainfall of 1097.1 mm (43.19"). The rainfall during the south-west monsoon constitutes about 88 per cent of the annual rainfall, July being the rainiest month. Some rainfall is received mostly as thunder-showers in the post-monsoon season.

Except during the south-west monsoon season when the humidity is above 70 per cent, the air is rather dry over the district during the rest of the year. The driest part of the year is the summer season when the relative humidity is only 20 to 25 per cent in the afternoons.

From about the latter half of February, temperatures increase steadily till May which is the hottest part of the year with the mean daily maximum temperature at 40.7° C (105.3° F) and the mean daily minimum at 25.80 C (78.4° F). Hot, dry winds blow during April and May and the heat is intense with the maximum temperatures going above 45° C (113.0° F) on some days. Thunder-showers occur during the afternoons and bring welcome-relief from the heat on some days. With the onset of the southwest monsoon by about the second week of June there is an appreciable drop in day temperatures and the weather is pleasant in the south-west monsoon season. By about the beginning of October when the south-west monsoon withdraws, day temperatures begin to rise and a secondary maximum in day temperature is reached in October. The night temperatures, however, steadily decrease. From November, both day and night temperatures drop rapidly till January which is the coldest month with the mean daily maximum temperature at 30.'3° C (86.50 F) and the mean daily minimum at 16.2° C (61.2° F). During the cold season, cold waves which sometimes affect the district in association with western disturbances which pass across north India the minimum temperature may drop down to about 8° to 9° C (46.4° to 48.2° F).

Winds are generally light to moderate with some strengthening in force during the summer and monsoon seasons. During the southwest monsoon season, winds are mainly south-westerly to westerly.

In the post-monsoon season winds are light and variable in directions in the mornings and north-easterly to easterly in the afternoon. In the winter and summer seasons winds are mostly from directions between south-west and north-west, with northerly or north-easterly winds blowing on some afternoons.

[edit] Demographics

[edit] Education

[edit] Divisions

The district is further divided into two sub-divisions and four talukas for administrative purposes. Dhule and Sakri talukas are part of Dhule sub-division while Sindkheda and Shirpur talukas are part of Shirpur sub-division.

There are five Vidhan Sabha constituencies in this district. These are Sakri (ST), Shirpur, Sindkheda, Kusumba and Dhule.

Dhule is the only Lok Sabha constituency in this district. Shirpur Vidhan Sabha constituency is part of Nandurbar (ST) Lok Sabha constituency.

[edit] Villages, Cities & Towns

Following below is the list of all small towns and villages in the district organized by the taluka.

[edit] Dhule Taluka

Village/Town Name Area (Sq. Mi.) Population Village/Town Name Area (Sq. Mi.) Population Village/Town Name Area (Sq. Mi.) Population
Ajnale 6.2 871 Henkalavadi 5.5 2500 Naravhal 2.2 3522
Ajang 5.7 2691 Hingane 0.9 218 Navalane 4.1 769
Akalad 4.1 1542 Isarane 5.2 63 Navara 5.8 11505
Amdad 4 697 Japi 0.2 243 Navari 2.7 785
Ambode 6.4 2412 Junavane 0.2 81 Nikumbhe 3.9 1769
Arni 4.4 1026 Junher 0.1 173 Nimadale 4 465
Anakwadi 3.8 1292 Kalakhede 0.9 505 Nimagul 2 480
Anchade 8.3 1739 Kapadane 0.2 359 Nimakhedi 2.8 789
Arvi 11.6 6277 Kasavihir 1.1 146 Nyahalod 1.6 333
Avadhan 2.4 4039 Kauthal 1 130 Padalade 2.7 628
Babhulwadi 5.2 1339 Kavathi 1.1 822 Phagane 2.7 533
Babre 3.3 1348 Khandalay Bk. 1.6 750 Pimparakhede 9.1 327
Balapur 5.9 3665 Khandalay Kh. 1.7 2687 Pimpari 1.5 426
Balhane 1.4 892 Khede 6.5 1346 Puramepada 14.8 2169
Bamburle 1 573 Khordad 2.8 2535 Rami 3.9 1145
Behed 2.9 798 Kulathe 1.9 1150 Ranamala 1.9 1134
Bhadane 7.9 2319 Kundane Velhane 2.2 546 Raver 4.9 457
Bhirdai 1.1 467 Kundane Pr. Ner 3.8 987 Sadgaon 129 1637
Bhirdane 1 762 Kundane Pr. Varakhede 2.7 583 Sahale 2.6 373
Bhokar 3.2 1659 Kusumbe 0.9 1033 Sanjori 4.5 2068
Biladi 4.7 3393 Laling 0.3 96 Saravad 41 849
Bodgaon 1.2 961 Lamakani 9.5 1549 Satarne 2.8 586
Borkund 3.3 3590 Lohagad 0.7 659 Saundane 4.2 998
Borsule 2.5 535 Lonakhedi 6.4 1129 Savalade 1.9 444
Borvihir 5.4 3137 Lonakute 5.3 1796 Savali 20 729
Boris 6.6 4928 Mahal.kali 1.6 388 Sayane 5.1 238
Burajhad 5.7 3537 Mahal.Kanadamana 1.9 368 Siradbane Pr. Dangari N/A 1694
Chande 5.6 1473 Mahal.Kasad 0.9 580 Sirdhane Pr. Ner 1.2 238
Chaugaon 11.2 3919 Mahal.Mali 4.7 452 Sirud 0.9 523
Chinchkhede 2.8 3313 Mahal.Nuranagar 1.3 269 Sitane 2.9 511
Chinchwar 18.6 3833 Mahal.Pandhari (Ner) 0.1 30 Sitod 3.7 448
Dahyane 7 1017 Mahal.Rayavat 0.1 1 Sonagir 2.1 514
Dapura 0.9 823 Mahindale 1 261 Sukavad Pr. Daagari 3.4 207
Dapuri 2.4 380 Malane 3.5 519 Talavade 6.2 1529
Deur Bk. 6.1 2844 Mandal 1 231 Tamasavadi 2.6 205
Deur Kh. 4.7 652 Meheraganv 7.2 1806 Tikhi 9.9 838
Devabhane 7 1068 Moghan 5.9 1536 Tisaganv 2.2 325
Devapur 3.7 8 Mohadi Pr. Dangari 9.3 2353 Ubhand 2.7 863
Dhadre 6.6 920 Mohadi Pr. Laling 6.3 3219 Udane 4.6 1459
Dhadri 6.3 570 Morane Pr. Laling 1.8 944 Vadaganv 2.4 300
Dhamanaganv 2.4 1185 Morane Pr. Ner 3.3 1067 Vadajai 1.5 1882
Dhamane 1.7 1011 Morshewadi 2.9 775 Vadane 3.6 791
Dhanar 5.8 1716 Mordad 0.8 828 Vadel 11.2 172
Dhandhane 1.8 334 Mukati 6.4 2119 Vajirakhede 2.8 70
Dhule (Rural Area) 2.6 881 Naganv Bk. 1.1 477 Valavadi 3.3 955
Dhule (Urban Area.1) 10.3 1082 Naganv Kh. 7.5 1681 Vani Bk. 1.5 898
Dondavad 10.5 18 Nakane 3 1067 Vani Kh. 1.3 100
Gadautar 5.7 1726 Nandale Bk. 1.2 364 War 7.2 1912
Gondur 1.4 125 Nandale Kh. 9.1 883 Varakhede 3.4 1702
Gotane 3.1 1113 Nandane 1 421 Velhane Bk. 8.8 1815
Hadasuni 0.4 195 Nandre 5.6 353 Vincr Bk. 1.9 1691
Hendrun 1.7 720 Nane 13.7 41055 Visvanath 2.4 612

[edit] Sakri Taluka

Village/Town Name Area (Sq. Mi.) Population Village/Town Name Area (Sq. Mi.) Population Village/Town Name Area (Sq. Mi.) Population
Aicale 10.3 1191 Jebapur 2.6 1032 Perajapur 0.8 373
Akhade 8 1046 Jirapur 1 742 Petale 2.5 1194
Akkalapada 3.7 542 Kadhre 1.6 404 Phophade 2.6 1068
Amakhel 2.9 743 Kadyale 5.2 1220 Phophare 6.2 540
Amali 9.7 921 Kakani (Maleganv) 1.1 1061 Phougade Digar 4.1 981
Amode 2.4 979 Kakasad 1.8 426 Pimpalaganv 10 1990
Astane 4 1127 Kalaganv 1.6 691 Pimpalaner 6.5 7733
Ayane 6.2 519 Kalambe 1.2 531 Pratapapur 6.8 1695
Balasane 4.2 611 Kalambhir 1 231 Rayakot 7.5 170
Balhane 1.4 508 Kasabechadavel 4.4 1420 Rayatel 5 601
Basar 2.7 715 Kasabejaitane 3.2 442 Rohan 4 888
Behed 5.4 1364 Kasare 8.6 4445 Rohod 1.9 620
Bhadaganv (Maleganv) 6.3 283 Kavathe 0.7 179 Rojaganv 4.6 137
Bhadaganv (Ubhand) 5.1 267 Khandabare 3.3 891 Runamali 5.4 719
Bhadane 5.1 2115 Kharaganv 0.9 622 Sakri 2.1 5364
Bhamer 24 2146 Khatyal 2.1 543 Salatek 3.3 198
Bhonaganv 4.5 633 Khori 4.2 1021 Saraode 5.8 3154
Bodaganv 4.4 950 Khudane 14.9 1573 Satamane 1.3 294
Bopakhel 3.2 931 Kiravade 0.2 134 Sayane 7.4 1092
Bramhanavel 18 4626 Kokale 5.9 942 Sayyadanagar 3.5 296
Burudakhe 7.1 1405 Kokanaganv 1 637 Selabari 1.5 436
Caupale 26.9 4399 Korde 2.7 929 Senapur 3.6 1117
Chail 4.6 1597 Kudasi 0.7 258 Senavad 4.8 1202
Chavadi 7.5 799 Kurusavade 4.7 2002 Sevage 8 2555
Cikase 0.2 205 Lagadaval 0.9 149 Sevali (Datarti) 2.1 602
Cincakhede 2.6 792 Lakhale 3.6 425 Sevali (Maleganv) 5.5 2194
Coravad 5.1 983 Lonakhede 2 1860 Sirasole N/A 2
Dahivel 20 5215 Macamal 2.5 578 Siv 2.6 2
Dang Siravade 5.4 832 Mahir 2.7 4900 Surapan 0.1 75
Dapur 5.2 660 Maidane 1.1 434 Sutare 2.7 581
Darakhel 2.5 278 Malaganv Pr. Varsa 4.5 283 Tamasavadi 2 714
Datarti 11.6 1955 Malakhede 1.9 204 Tembhe Pr. Bhamer 4.1 194
Deganv 5.9 1522 Malanjan 10.5 4242 Tembhe Pr. Varse 11.8 2093
Desasiravade 2.4 1281 Malapur 3 1159 Titane 9.6 1432
Dhadane 4.5 2725 Mandane 7 2337 Ubhand 10.7 836
Dhamanadhar 4.8 222 Manjari 6.2 1102 Ubharandi 3.5 568
Dhamanar 17.6 2203 Mapalaganv 4.1 2504 Umarapata 0.8 73
Dhaner 14.2 4605 Mauje Chadavel 1.3 176 Umbharati 5.3 665
Dighave 3.3 1401 Mhasadi Pr. Ner 12.7 2405 Umbhare 3 721
Domakani 1.8 1051 Mhasadi Pr. Pimpalaner 8.7 3195 Vajadare 2 314
Dusane 5 640 Mhasale 3.8 525 Valavhe 6.7 780
Ganesapor 0.3 424 Mohane 1.7 2481 Varadali 3 159
Ghodade 1.6 310 Nadase 3.5 911 Vardhane 4.2 964
Gondas 0.7 463 Nagapur (Kokale) 0.6 28 Varse 2 706
Hatti Bk. 3.5 228 Nagapur (Ubhand) 0.6 51 Varsus 2.1 181
Hatti Kh. 12.7 1099 Nandavan 1.8 366 Vasakhedi 0.9 361
Hodadane 1.7 574 Navadane 2.9 640 Vasamar 3.3 502
Indave 1.3 378 Nijamapur 1.9 504 Veheraganv 4 367
Isarde 2.3 735 Nilagavhan 8.1 1255 Virakhel 4.4 301
Jamakhel 1.2 510 Panaganv 1.4 250 Vitai 4.6 911
Jamaki 2.1 433 Panakhede 9.7 704 Vitave 2.5 571
Jambhore 2.9 429 Paraganv 2.7 938

[edit] Sindkheda Taluka

Village/Town Name Area (Sq. Mi.) Population Village/Town Name Area (Sq. Mi.) Population Village/Town Name Area (Sq. Mi.) Population
Acchl 4.2 490 Hol Pr. B. 0.7 181 Rami 3.3 95
Ajande Bk. 1.7 1061 Humbarde 0.2 359 Ranjane 0.9 488
Ajande Kh. 2 985 Jakhane 1.5 489 Revadi 3.4 789
Akkadase 2.4 438 Jasane 2.4 858 Rohane 2 1585
Akkalakos 3.8 103 Jatode 1 328 Rudane 3.2 156
Alane 2.1 287 Jhirave 5.2 1049 Sahur 2.5 827
Amalathe 4.3 1192 Jhotavade 0.5 130 Salave 4.6 1392
Amarale 2.5 1319 Jogaselu 0.4 155 Sarave 0.9 485
Anjanavihire 0.9 589 Kadane 0.6 231 Satare 6.9 537
Ariive 4.3 574 Kalaganv 3 273 Sendavade 8.4 1140
Babhale 2.8 250 Kalamadi 4.4 1155 Sevade 0.6 194
Babhulade 0.9 350 Kalavade 5.3 2105 Sindakhed 1.9 1124
Bamhane 1.3 175 Kamakhede 2.2 123 Sirale 1.9 801
Betavad 5.8 5189 Kamapar 7.9 1488 Sonasdu 4.4 1156
Bhadane 4.8 1666 Kancanapur 1.8 704 Sondale 0.8 205
Bhilane 1.7 104 Karle 5.2 1981 Sonevadi 3.2 177
Candagad 4.3 423 Khalane 2.1 902 Sukavad 2 523
Cauganv Bk. 3.8 956 Kharde 1.9 1519 Sulavade 2.6 472
Cauganv Kh. 2.1 306 Kodade 1.1 726 Suray 2.7 829
Cavalade 1.4 103 Kumarej 4.3 30 Takarakheda 3 1152
Ciane 2.7 907 Kumbhare Pr. N. 1.2 58 Tamathare 3.6 1796
Cimathane 3.6 2388 Kurukavade 1.2 353 Tavakhede Pr. Betavad 2.5 684
Cimathaval 3.4 410 Langhane 2.9 861 Tavakhede Pr. N. 2.7 828
Cirane 1.6 815 Lohaganv 4.7 613 Temalay 2.1 257
Cudane 1.2 269 Mahalapur 8.3 5782 Vadade 2.4 325
Dabali 2.2 802 Malapur 4.2 2111 Vadali 1.7 343
Dabhasi 2.9 880 Malasar 6.4 1122 Vadi 5.7 399
Dalavade Pr. N. 2.6 1399 Malic 0.2 11 Vadode 1 120
Dalavade Pr. S. 2.4 238 Mandal 4.4 2735 Vaghadi Bk. 3.7 1537
Dangurane 6 755 Mandane 1.2 287 Vaghadi Kh. 2.9 604
Darakhede 1.1 408 Melane 8 2185 Vaghode 1.7 740
Darane 4.9 1061 Methi 1 339 Valakhede 6.4 2203
Dasavel 2.8 750 Mudavad 0.7 395 Vani 1.7 384
Dattane 2.5 792 Mukati 8.3 3767 Varajhadi 8.9 1291
Daul 4.6 1399 Naradane 1.7 336 Varapade 2.5 849
Deganv 8.4 1063 Nevade 0.1 117 Varavade 1.6 15
Dhamane 2.6 1992 Nimagul 6.7 1781 Varsi 4.5 2830
Dhandarane 3.5 472 Niragudi 2.7 1029 Varsus 8.5 138
Dhavade 4.2 745 Nisane 2.2 480 Varud 2.5 1225
Divi 0.7 278 Padhavad 1.8 279 Varul 1.2 724
Dondaica (Urban Area.1) 1.4 98 Parasamal 4.6 800 Vasamane 5.1 637
Dondaicha 13.5 612 Parasole 1.5 570 Vayapur 4.3 1310
Dongaraganv 1.5 498 Paste 1.1 528 Vikavel 1 383
Gavhane 2.3 1344 Patan 0.3 235 Vikharan 10.4 2693
Ghusare 0.5 154 Pathare 0.8 205 Vikhurle 2.9 623
Gorane 1.5 165 Pimparakhede 1.2 602 Viradel 3.9 3343
Hatanur 4.2 1107 Pimprad 2.1 876 Vitai 0.9 562
Hisapur 1.3 1075 Pimpri 2.2 100

[edit] Sirpur Taluka

Village/Town Name Area (Sq. Mi.) Population Village/Town Name Area (Sq. Mi.) Population Village/Town Name Area (Sq. Mi.) Population
Adhe 2.8 785 Higanv 2 300 Rohini 3.1 1026
Ahilyapur 2.1 916 Hingoni Bk. 2.4 513 Rudavali 1 497
Ajanad 6.8 1189 Hisale 3.2 647 Sakavad 1.9 339
Ajande Bk. 2.2 1713 Hol 0.8 263 Sangavi 4.6 3364
Ajande Kh. 0.8 496 Jaitapur 3.5 181 Saver 30 948
Ambe 27 1424 Jalod 2.3 581 Singave 0.5 325
Amode 3.7 606 Japore 3 1207 Sirapur 12.2 3
Anturli 3.2 707 Jatode 2.6 1065 SirapurKh. 0.5 122
Arthe Bk. 3.3 1740 Javakhede 2.3 368 SSavalade 0.9 350
Arthe Kh. 1.6 1222 Kalamasare 2.1 1171 Sule 3.7 610
Asali 1.3 227 Karavand 3.3 789 Tajapuri 2.2 791
Babhalaj 3.2 1129 Khamakhede Pr. Ambe 2.5 815 Tande 4.3 138
Babhulade 1.2 419 Khamakhede Pr. Thalaner 2.9 1371 Taradi 4.5 889
Balade 1.1 1350 Khambale 1.6 290 Tekavade 3.7 1349
Balakuve 16.2 2078 Kharde Bk. 1.2 699 Tembhe Bk. 1.5 463
Bhamate 3.9 2353 Kharde Kh. 0.3 94 Thalaner 7.5 6587
Bharavade 1.1 1278 Kurakhali 1.2 1 Tonde 5 1108
Bhatapore 6.2 2454 Kuve 0.2 200 Ukhalavadi 2.2 165
Bhaver 2.2 1007 Lauki 3.1 727 Untavad 2.1 1593
Bhoiti 2.1 840 Londhare 3.1 779 Uparapind 1.6 375
Bhorakheda 3.3 1136 Mandal 6.2 1182 Vadale Kh. 0.7 208
Bhoratek 2.6 873 Manjarod 5.8 1389 Vadi Bk. 0.2 211
Boradi 3.5 2477 Mukhed 0.1 139 Vadi Kh. 4.5 1154
Boraganv 1.3 295 Nandarde 2.1 648 Vaghadi 8.5 3316
Candapuri 0.6 509 Nanthe 3.3 1191 Vanaval 4.1 809
Candase 2.3 173 Nimajhari 7.7 3439 Varajhadi 3.9 396
Dahivad 12 1955 Palasaner 0.03 32 Varavade 1.2 16
Garatada 2.5 1246 Patharde 3.3 1011 Varul 5.7 861
Ghodasaganv 2.4 911 Phattepur 6.8 1720 Vasardi 3.9 1244
Gidhade 2 93 Pilode 2.9 1116 Vathode 1.2 988
Godi 1.4 608 Pimpale 1.3 146 Vikharan Bk. 2.3 1851
Hedakhed 4.1 1406 Pimpri 1.9 507 Vikharan Kh. 0.6 447

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