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Nandurbar is a part of Satpuda Pradesh, meaning Seven Hills Region. The district was part of the district with Dhule and Jalgaon till July 1998. The ancient name of the region was Rasika, when Nandurbar was also called Nandanagri after the name of its king Nandaraja. [5] On 3 June 1818 the Maratha Peshwa surrendered Khandesh to the British rule.
Kalamsar Mohida, Taloda tehsil, Nandurbar district, is a village in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is located approximately 7 kilometers from Taloda. The primary occupation of residents is farming. The population numbers approximately 3000. [citation needed] Major crop products include sugar cane, bananas, papaya, cotton, and turmeric.
Naukri.com was launched on 27 March 1997. The company was started as a floorless employment exchange. It was a database of resume, jobs, and recruitment consultants. Conceived as a platform of job seekers and hiring managers to meet, the services went commercial in October 1997.
Dhadgaon (also known as Akrani or Akrani Mahal) is a municipal council in Nandurbar district, Maharashtra, India. The name Akrani is derived from a local queen "Akka Rani", Rani meaning queen in Marathi. [1] Nandurbar district has five more tehsils viz. Akkalkuwa, Taloda, Shahada, Nandurbar and Navapur.
Government Medical College and Hospital, Nandurbar is a full-fledged tertiary referral Government Medical college in Nandurbar, Maharashtra. [1] It was established in the year 2020. The college imparts the degree Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS).
Nandurbar municipal corporation is the first municipal corporation. [1] The District Nandurbar was formed from the district Dhule on July 1, 1998. [2] Nandurbar is an administrative district in the northwest corner of (Khandesh region) of Maharashtra. [3] On 1 July 1998 Dhule was bifurcated as two separate districts now known as Dhule and ...
It was then bifurcated on 1 July 1998 into two separate districts now known as Dhule and Nandurbar, the latter comprising the tribal region. Agriculture remains the basic profession in this district. As most parts of the district do not have irrigation infrastructure, cultivation heavily depends on regular monsoons and rainwater.