Patharwadi
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Patharwadi पठारवाडी | |||||
— 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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Patharwadi (Marathi: पठारवाडी), is a village in Parner taluka in Ahmednagar district of state of Maharashtra, India.[1]
The Village Patharwadi is 2 km away from the famous village Nighoj, wherein Goddess Malagasy Temple is famous for their worship. The population of Pataharwadi is near about 3000 to 3500.
In Patharwadi itself included the small sections like Bodgewadi, Ghodoba vasti, Khllarwasti, Derul Mala etc. Near about 10% of total population people are living in the city Mumbai. so many peoples are highly educated and working as a government servants, own businesses, in private sectors.
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