Ghanegaon
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Ghanegaon घानेगाव | |||||
— village — | |||||
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Country | India | ||||
State | Maharashtra | ||||
District(s) | Ahmadnagar | ||||
Parliamentary constituency | Ahmednagar | ||||
Assembly constituency | Parner | ||||
Time zone | IST (UTC+05:30) | ||||
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Ghanegaon (Marathi: घानेगाव), is a village in Parner taluka in Ahmednagar district of state of Maharashtra, India.[1]
Religion
The majority of the population in the village is Hindu.
Demographics
The most common surnames in the village are Wable (sawkar), Shingote, Shinde (sarkar) and parande (Patil). Most of the villagers are farmers.
Economy
Farming is the primary occupation in the village. The major crops include onion and pea. Other crops include Jowar, Bajra and Wheat.
Ghanegaon is the largest producer of onion among all the villages in the Parner tehsil. The seasonal onion output is more than 20,000 gunny bags (100 trucks), most of which goes to the Pune vegetable market.
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