Sakri Taluka Explained

Sakri is a Town/tehsil in Sakri Taluka of Dhule District of Maharashtra state in India.[1] Headquarters for the taluka is the town of Sakri. In Sakri Taluka there is a large town named Pimpalner[2] that has historical importance. Pimpalner hosts a religious fair in the name of Khandoji Maharaj, every year during the time of the Ganesh Festival in the month of Bhadra. Pimpalner is located alongside the Panzara River, which is the lifeline of Dhule District.

Places of interest

Important temples:

There are temples (Brahma, Vishnu, Dasavatara) and mat on the banks of the Burai river. The biggest is Mahadeva temple.[4]

Others places:

Education:

Adarsh Madhyamik Vidyalaya, Sakri

S.G.Patil College, Sakri

New English School, Sakri.

Karmvir A. M. Patil Secondary And Higher Secondary College, Pimpalner.

Geography

Part of Sakri Taluka is in the Western Ghats, and 35.27% of the taluka is forested.[5]

National Highway 6(which is now Asian Highway 46) is the major highway passes through the taluka.

Sakri is the biggest Tehsil in Maharashtra by area with 2 towns and 225 villages, also is the tehsil with most no.of villages.

Sakri Taluka is one of the largest taluka as per area in Maharashtra state. It has the highest number of villages than all other talukas in Maharashtra state.

It is divided into four regions by local people.

  1. Malmatha region (माळमाथा परिसर)
  2. Panzara-Kan region (पांझरा- कान परिसर)
  3. Katwan region (काटवान परिसर)
  4. Kokan region (कोकण परिसर)

Villages

Sakri Tehsil has eight revenue circles with 225 revenue villages, most quite small.

Many tribes live in those villages including Kokna, Mavachi, Bhill and Vanjari.

Demographics

The people in Sakri Taluka are mostly Hindu. The languages most spoken there are Marathi and Ahirani.

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: District Administration. Dhule District.
  2. Web site: Pimpalner Population - Dhule, Maharashtra . Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India . https://web.archive.org/web/20161212203538/http://www.census2011.co.in/data/village/526425-pimpalner-maharashtra.html . 12 December 2016 . live . dmy-all.
  3. Web site: Places To Visit. Dhule District.
  4. Gopal Krishna Kanhere, The Temples of Maharashtra, Maharashtra Information Centre (from Government of Maharashtra), Mumbai, 2003, p.133-137
  5. Web site: Strategic Research Extension Plan. 2006. Dhule District.