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The villagers are spread through Maharashtra and abroad for searching the better future. They gather for Yatra in the village. There are other temples also in the village such as Vithoba, Dattatreya, Dnyaneshwar, Mhasoba, a place for Snake worship and one masjid at the center of the village. Thus making the small village with a multicultural hub.
The best way to reach Banawadi is by road from Satara take public transport bus to Banawadi or any bus going towards Phaltan, get down at Ambawade fata and take local transport for near 4 km. The alternate way is You may Board train Koyna Express train number 11029.This train runs daily between Mumbai CST to Kolhapur.It departs from Mumbai CST ...
The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation was the first state transport undertaking in India to utilise bio-fuels and ethanol-blended fuels. [165] KSRTC took an initiative to do research in alternative fuel forms by experimenting with various alternatives — blending diesel with biofuels such as honge, palm, sunflower, groundnut, coconut ...
Perumalpattu rettaikulam (twin ponds) was restored in 2019 by the villagers themselves. in 2020 the rettaikulam (twin ponds) thamaraikulam was given a fresh look by the best efforts by the village residents with the help of the NGO named (united way, chennai) the thamaraikulam got half KM of the walking path, saplings planted around the pond, solar lights, strong fence protecting the pond ...
VillageTech Solutions [1] [2] [3] began with EcoSystems in 1996, to improve living standards for rural people by creating affordable energy and transport products.VTS creates inexpensive technology by focusing creative talent on problems ignored by commercial investors because the solutions are intentionally easily copied, and the markets are distorted by conflicting cultures, governments ...
The oldest wooden wheels usable for transport were found in southern Russia and dated to 3325 ± 125 BC. [1] Evidence of wheeled vehicles appears from the mid-4th millennium BC, between the North Sea and Mesopotamia [citation needed]. The earliest vehicles may have been ox carts. [2] Indian people with their bullock carts c. the early 1900s.
Piggyback trucking. For semi trucks the trucks can be stacked 4 deep if it is just a day-cab truck and only 3 deep if it has a sleeper-cab.The trucks drive up a ramp or are lifted into place by a tow hook on the front bumper, from a heavy-duty tow truck or overhead crane.
There is a 66 KV sub-station that supplies power to the village. The Sarpanch aims at getting Wi-Fi connectivity in the entire village so that the villagers can use unlimited internet once they purchase the modem from the panchayat office. [5] The panchayat in this village has made efforts to provide the best possible facilities to students.