Niphad
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Niphad is the name of a town
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, and of the taluka
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 headquartered there, in the Nashik District
Nashik district
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 of Maharashtra
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, India
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. The Marathi
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 name signifies a place without mountains; indeed, the taluka's topography is fairly level with hardly even any hills.

Niphad's latitude and longitude coordinates are 20°5′0"N 74°7′0"E. Located northeast of Nashik proper, the taluka borders Sinnar
Sinnar
Sinnar is a city and a municipal council in Sinnar taluka of Nashik district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.-Geography:Sinnar is located at . It has an average elevation of 651 metres . Sinnar is one of the major industrial zones built around city of Nashik. It lies 30 km southeast of...

, Nashik, Dindori
Dindori, Maharashtra
Dindori is a town and taluka in Nashik district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.Dindori is known for its grape farming. Dindori is also the center for spirituality by "Swami Samarth Kendra" which is driven by the Annasaheb more.-External links:...

, Chandwad
Chandwad
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, and Yeola
Yeola
Yeola is a town and a municipal council and a taluka headquarters in Nashik District in the Indian state of Maharashtra.Yeola is 82 kilometres from Nasik on Nasik-Aurangabad Highway and 29 kilometres south of Manmad on the Manmad–Ahmednagar road. Yeola is 35 kilometres from...

 Talukas and Ahmednagar District
Ahmednagar district
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 and has no direct ocean access. Niphad Sub-Division comprises Niphad, Sinnar, and Yeola Talukas.

Niphad Town

About 40 km (25 mi) just North of due east of Nashik, the town lies on the Nashik–Aurangabad Highway, and has a station on the Mumbai
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Nagpur
Nagpur
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 section of the Central Railway. Though its villages' facilities are improving, the town remains the local Transportation and Communication Hub as well as the seat of Government and law enforcement with Additional District Courts serving Niphad,Yeola and Pimpalgaon Baswant courts and the center for Medical and Veterinary care, Trade, Banking (with State Bank
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 and Land Development Bank branches), and education (through High schools,Junior Colleges,Senior Colleges,Government ITI and other technical Institutes ).

Niphad Town is home to a number of Hindu
Hindu
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 temple
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s dedicated to various deities as well as a dargah
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 and a few mosque
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s. A Traditional fair in honour of Shree Khandoba (not to be confused with the other Khandoba fair in Chandori in the taluka) is held on Magha Shuddha Paurnima and attracted over 2,000 participants annually in the time of the 1975 Gazetteer.

Niphad Taluka

Agrarian Niphad is one of the district's most fertile—and flood-prone—talukas.

Its major rivers are the Godavari
Godavari River
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 and its tributary the Kadawa; as of 1975 irrigation
Irrigation
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 was achieved by means of the Vadali river bandhara
Dam
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 near the taluka in addition to "well over a hundred" well
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s within it.

Sugarcane
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 is one of its most important agricultural products and is the basis for its sugar
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 refining and alcohol
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 distilling industry, conducted at its two co-operative sugar factories, the Niphad Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana in Bhausahebnagar and the Karmaveer Kakasaheb Wagh Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana in Kakasahebnagar, major factories of wines in Vinchur MIDC area like VINSURA, VINSULA, VINEYARDS.

Other major crops include onion, grape
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s, soyabean, tomato and flower
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s, exported internationally, as well as wheat
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, gram
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, onion
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s, and other vegetable
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s and grain
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s (bajra
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, jovar
Sorghum
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, tur
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).

In the 1971 Census, the taluka's total population was 216,641, up from 124,727 in 1951.

Niphad Town is notable as the birthplace of the reformer Mahadev Govind Ranade
Mahadev Govind Ranade
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.

Villages

There are 136 village
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s in Niphad Taluka.

Ahergaon, Anterweli, Aurangpur, Behed, Bharwas, Bhendali, Bhuse, Bokaddara, Brahmangaon Vanas, Brahmangaon Vinchur, Brahmanwade, Chandori, Chapadgaon, Chatori, Chehadi Kh., Chitegaon, Dahigaon, Darna Sangvi, Datyane
Datyane
Datyane is a village in the Niphad taluka, Nashik district of Maharashtra, India, situated on the river Banganga and on the Ozar-Kasabe Sukena connecting road. It shares borders with Narayangaon to the south, Shirasgaon to the north, Dixi and Ozar to the west and Owne and Theragaon to the...

, Davachawadi, Deogaon
Deogaon
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, Dhanore, Dharangaon Khadak, Dharangaon Veer, Dongargaon
Dongargaon
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, Gajarwadi, Golegaon, Gondegaon, Jivhale, Jalgaon, Kanlad, Karanjgaon
Karanjgaon
Karanjgaon is a village situated on the bank of river Godavari in Niphad Taluka, Nashik District.Karanjgaon's latitude and longitude coordinates are given as 20° 4' 60" N, 74° 7' 0" E or 19° 58' 60" N, 73° 47' 60" E....

, Karanji Kh., Karsul, Kathargaon, Khadak Malegaon, Khangaon Najik, Khangaon Thadi,
Khede/Mauje Khde, Khedlezunge, Kokangaon, Kolgaon, Kotamgaon, Kothure, Kumbhari, Kundewadi, Kurudgaon, Lalpadi, Lasalgaon (Urban Area I), Lonwadi, Mahajanpur, Manjargaon, Manori Kh., Maralgoi Bk., Maralgoi Kh., Mhalsakore, Mukhed
Mukhed
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, Naitale, Nandgaon
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, Nandur Kh., Nandur Madhmeshwar, Nandurdi, Narayan Tembhi, Narayangaon
Narayangaon
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, Nimgaon Wakada, Niphad, Oney, Ozar (Urban area 2), Pachore k., Pachore Kh., Pachore Wani, Palkhed, Panchakeshwar, Pimpalgaon Baswant
Pimpalgaon baswant
Pimpalgaon baswant पिंपळगाव बसवंत is a village situated in Niphad taluk, Nashik district, Maharashtra, India 422209. Its geographical coordinates are 20° 10' 0" North, 73° 59' 0" East.*Pincode: 422209*Taluk: Niphad*District: Nashik*State: Maharashtra...

, Pimpalgaon Najik, Pimpalgaon Nipani, Pimpalas, Pimpri, Ranwad, Rasalpur, Raulas, Redgaon Bk., Rui
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, Sakore, Sarole Kh., Sarole Thadi, Sawargaon
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, Sawli, Saykhede, Shimpi Takali, Shingve, Shirasgaon, Shirvadewakad, ShirwadeWani, Shivadi
Shivadi
Shivadi is a village in the Niphad Subdistrict of the Nashik District of Maharashtra, India. It is situated on the bank of river Wadali and on Niphad–Chandwad connecting road. It shares border with Niphad in south, Ugaon in North, Khede in west and North-West and Sonewadi Bk in East...

, Shivare, SonewadiBk, Sonewadi Kh., Sukene Kasabe, Sukene Mauje, Sundarpur
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, Takali Vinchur, Talwade, Tamaswadi, Tarukhedle, Thergaon, Thetale, Ugaon, Umbarkhed, Vadali Najik, Varhedarna, Vinchur, Wahegaon, Wakad
Wakad
Wakad is a locality in Pimpri-Chinchwad in Pune district of Maharashtra state, India.-Early Life:Till a few years back, Wakad was a non-descript place . It was only known in the peripheral villages for its ‘jatra' at the temple of Mhatoba. Wakad has a rich, fertile, black soil. The farming...

, Wavi, Welapur, bhausahebnagar

General



The Gazetteer

The 1975 Gazetteer, a revision of the 1883 first edition—both editions use the former spelling of Nashik—compiles a wealth of information about the district:
  • Gazetteers Department, Government of Maharashtra. Kunte, B. G., exec. ed. Nasik District Gazetteer, second edition (revised). Bombay: Government Central Press, 1975.


An electronic transcription is available online:


Information on Niphad specifically may be found throughout the Gazetteer: see especially the chapter on Places.

The major drawback of the Gazetteer is its age; little or no information was updated for the 2004 electronic version, and since it was compiled over a period of more than two decades, some of its data and descriptions may have already been out of date at the time of its publication in 1975. Therefore, it is not appropriate to uncritically apply its statements and conclusions to Nashik District in the present day.

Other Official Reports

  • Central Pollution Control Board, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India. "Maharashtra: List of industries having adequate facilities to comply with the standards/List of the industries not having adequate facilities to comply with the standards." Online.

  • Maharashtra Pollution Control Board, Environmental Department, Government of Maharashtra. "Report on Environmental Status of Nashik Region Maharashtra." Publication date uncertain, but no earlier than August 2005. Online.

  • Relief and Rehabilitation Division, Revenue and Forests Department, Government of Maharashtra. "Nashik District Disaster Management Plan." Online.
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