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Wankhed

Coordinates: 20°59′24″N 76°44′13″E / 20.990°N 76.737°E / 20.990; 76.737
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Wankhed
Wankhed-Paturda
Wankhed-Durgadaiyita
village
Wankhed is located in Maharashtra
Wankhed
Wankhed
Location in Maharashtra, India
Wankhed is located in India
Wankhed
Wankhed
Wankhed (India)
Coordinates: 20°59′24″N 76°44′13″E / 20.990°N 76.737°E / 20.990; 76.737
Country India
StateMaharashtra
DistrictBuldana
Population
 • Total
10,000
Languages
 • OfficialMarathi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
444201
Telephone code07266
Vehicle registrationMH-28
Nearest cityShegaon/akola
Lok Sabha constituencyBuldhana
Vidhan Sabha constituencyJalgaon Jamod

Wankhed is a small village situated on the bank of the Vaan River in Maharashtra, India.[1]

Wankhed is situated at the bank of the river Wan (Wan nadi) in the Buldhana district of Maharashtra state (Vidarbha region). The river divides the region in two different places; one called Wankhed and other called Durgadaitya, resulting in that Wankhed is sometimes referred to as Wankhed-Durgadaitya. Another close-by place is the village of Paturda, so Wankhed can be known as Wankhed-Paturda.

It is known for famous Jagdamba Devi temple. In the month of Paush there is big fair and celebration of Jagdamba Devi. All the people who are transfer in cities for work come on this occasion. The population of the village is approximately 9,000. The primary occupation of the village is farming; main crops include cotton, pulses and/or soybeans. There is a big government PHC in the nearby area. There are some primary facilities such as a hospital, pharmacy and school. The houses are predominantly old fashioned (some modernisation is also taking place in the new generation).

References

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  1. ^ "Ban River". Gazetteer of Taluks, Towns, Important Villages, Rivers and Hills: Central Provinces District Gazetteers: Buldhana. Government of Maharashtra. Retrieved 11 January 2009.

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