Kondhali

Kondhali

Kondhali

Village in Maharashtra


Nagar panchayat

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Kondhali is a town or small city Kondhali is located on National Highway no 53. Located in Nagpur District, Nagpur Division, Maharashtra, India, about halfway between Talegaon and Nagpur on NH-6. It is 61 km from Nagpur, 17 km from Katol.[1]

Demographics

As per 2011 census population of Kondhali is 11,418 of which 5,814 were male and 5,604 were female.[2]

Culture

As this town or small ciry is on National Highway people from every part of the country travel through Kondhali. Most of the people are Hindu,Buddhist with numerous Muslims as well as a few Christians and Sikhsa Buddhist. Kondhali is famous for Bhajia (Pyaj Pakode). It is also famous for the high school, Lakhotiya Bhutada High-school for its discipline and quality education having student capacity around 2000 students. Kondhali also have a senior arts and commerce college named ‘Late Rajendrasingh alias BABA Vyas Arts and Commerce College’, since 1993, which helps the locals to get the higher education at their door steps.

Administration

This is town of NCP Leader Shri Akash Gajbe, working in social and political field in all rural area Kondhali is administered by a Nagar Panchayat. It is within the Katol Tehsil revenue circle of Nagpur District, the Katol Vidhan Sabha seat and the Ramtek Lok Sabha constituency.


Kondhali has a post office and police station.

Transportation

Kondhali is well connected with Nagpur, Katol, Wardha, Amravati and other part of Maharashtra and country as NH-6 passing through Kondhali. MH SH Kondhali-Katol connecting Kondhali with Katol 17 km north of the village. Wardha is almost 58 km south of Kondhali.

MSRTC provides regular bus service from Kondhali to Katol, Nagpur, Wardha, Amravati and many more near by places. Most of the Nagpur-Pune buses are passing through Kondhali.

The nearest railway Station is Katol. The nearest airport in 50 km Nagpur


References

  1. "Kondhali- Katol, Maharashtra Villages | India by Road.In".
  2. populationofindia.co.in. populationofindia.co.in. Retrieved on 2018-10-18.



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