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Atpadi
Town and Tehsil
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Atpadi
Location in Maharashtra, India
Coordinates: 17°15′N74°34′E / 17.25°N 74.57°E / 17.25; 74.57
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Maharashtra
District Sangli
Population
 (2011)
  Total20,791
Languages
  Official Marathi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
415301
Telephone code912343
Vehicle registration MH 10

Atpadi is an administrative town of the Atpadi Taluka of Sangli District in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Atpadi is located north-east of Sangli District and shares borders with the adjacent Solapur and Satara Districts. The town has a taluka administrative office (that is, a Panchayat samiti local government body), a courthouse, a police station, a government-run primary hospital, various schools and colleges and a theater. Atpadi's economy is based on the cultivation and sale of agricultural products, with pomegranates and cotton constituting the core of the industry. The town is also home to the Manganga Sahakari Sugar factory, a Pomegranate auction center and various small scale industries in fields such as manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs. [1]

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The town can also lay claim to a literary connection, with four prominent Marathi authors originating from Atpadi.

History

The history of Atpadi before the 15th/16th century is not documented. Some editions of the Stahala Purana mention the town Atpade (अटपडे), but the date of the writing is undocumented. In historic times, Atpadi was part of the Manank yadav kingdom of Mandesh, ruled from the nearby village of Devapur. In the 16th century Atapdi was part of the Adilshahi kingdom of Bijapur. Later in the 19th century it became part of the princely state of Aundh as well as a palace city, hence it was called Atpadi Mahal. After Indian independence and the merging of Aundh into the Republic of India, Atpadi was in Khanapur Taluka in the Satara district till the new district Sangli was formed. After the formation of the new district, Atpadi was separated from Khanapur Taluka and made an administrative division (Taluka). Prominent Marathi writers like the late G.D.Madgulkar (गदिमा), the late Vyankatesh Madgulkar, the late Shankar Rao Kharat, the late N.S. Inamdar, the late Arun Kamble and the former petroleum minister of India, Ram Naik were from Atpadi.

Geography

Town

Atpadi is located at Latitude: 17° 25' 0 N, Longitude: 74° 57' 0 E with a population of approximately 25000. The only language used in the town is Marathi. The northern area of Atpadi has government administration office, a Government Hospital, Courthouse, Police station, Electricity Board office, colleges and newly formed colonies. Major developments of the new Atpadi area is on the north side of town while the south side of town is old and more populated. the southern part serves as a commercial center and as the downtown area of Atpadi. It has the MSRTC bus stand, and the old government hospital. The old Atpadi town has a market place for the weekly bazaar (vegetable, fruit, cattle market), a designated road for shops known as Peth. The residential areas in old town is dominated by families from the caste/with the surname Galli.

Surrounding area and villages

Atpadi is surrounded by small farming hamlets from all directions of town known as 'Waadi'. These places hold houses of farmers further grouped into communities. They lack commercial markets or higher education schools. The surrounding areas depend on the Atpadi town for trading agricultural produce and for education. Their proximity to the town area, the expansion of the town with a growing population, infrastructural needs and well connected roads are making surrounding areas become part of the town.

Season

Summer, monsoon rain and winter are the main three seasons year-round. The region falls under the rain-shadow area resulting in less rain.

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Water resources

The only source for drinking water in Atpadi is a lake which is located 3 km away from town. The Shuk Odha (stream) and Manganga River are near to Atpadi. Generally both of them are active only during the monsoon season. Various water canals were projected into the Atpadi Taluka under Khrishna Khore Vikas Mahamandal's scheme named Tembhu.

Forest area

Atpadi has a forest office near Swatantrapur. Dubai Kuran (डबई कुरण) is a reserved forest area. It has a plantation of Babool trees. Initially this area was created as grazing ground for cattle in summer time. Cattle grazing is no longer allowed as it is a reserved forest area. Wild animals like wolf, jackal, porcupine, fox, Asian palm civet and wild hares can be seen here. [2]

Political and judiciary system

The Atpadi town has a nagar panchayat for the administration of the town. In election which was held in May 2018 Vrushali Patil was elected by people as a sarpanch for next five years who is wife of famous personality of Atpadi taluka ADV. Dhananjay Patil. She is owner of Sharadha medicals. while the Panchayat Samiti is to administer the entire Taluka. Atpadi is part of the Atpadi-Khanapur constituency of Vidhan Sabha and the Maharashtra State Sangli constituency of Loksabha. The Atpadi Magistrate's Court oversees criminal proceedings while the Civil Court is presided over by the Junior Division of the court. The Atpadi Police station maintains law and order. The old building of Atpadi Grampanchayat was renovated though the original design of the building remained unchanged.

Late Annasaheb Lengare was the elected MLA from Atpadi-Kavathemhankal Constituency. When Atpadi was separated from Kavathemhankal and joined to Khanapur then after in 1995 Rajendra Deshmukh was elected as a MLA from Atpadi-Khanapur constituency. Nowadays Gopichand Padalkar is a member of Maharashtra Legislative Council. He got elected to the Legislative Council by MLA's (unopposed) on 14 May 2020.

Industry

Atpadi's industry is based on agriculture and dairy products as well as secondary industries. Industries are located around the Atpadi town. Industries have created jobs and business for people living around Atpadi. The sugar factory is the largest of all industries in Atpadi. A program called Khadi gramodyog was started by the Government of India to promote rural employment for woman.

Travel and entertainment

Atpadi is connected by road and falls on the state highway between Solapur and Karad. It can be accessed from Solapur, Sangli, Kolhapur, Karad, Pune and Mumbai and adjacent towns through state transport buses as well as private buses. Atpadi has a MSRTC bus stand and depot. The MSRTC bus is a preferred mode of transport by most people. Atpadi has a few lodges and a number of hotels and road-side joints. Siddhanath Chitrmandir is the only functioning cinema/theater, offering Marathi and Hindi movies. Shreeram Talkies, a pavilion based cinema screen became defunct in the 1990s.

What to see

  • Swatantrapur: Free custodian colony
  • Atpadi Lake (Atpadi Pazar Talav / Atpadi Tale)
  • Rajewadi talav
  • Sonarshiddh Temple
  • Siddhnath temple, Kharsundi
  • Ram Mandir, Karagani
  • Kalleshwar Madhir & Uttreshwar mandhir, Atpadi
  • Shukachari Hills in Hivtad: Place of ancient sage Shukmuni (Śuka), son of Vyas

Education

Atpadi has schools and colleges. Bachelor's degrees are offered in Science, Arts, Commerce, Education and Engineering.

  1. Atpadi (Arts, Science and Commerce),
  2. Kala Vidnyan Mahavidyalaya affiliated to Shivaji University, Kolhapur.
  3. Abasaheb Khebudkar Junior college of science, Atpadi
  1. Shree Bhavani High School, Atpadi
  2. S.V.D.D. Girl's High School, Atpadi
  3. Rajaram Bapu Highschool, Atpadi. All high schools are affiliated to the SSC/HSC board, Kolhapur.

Professional courses:

  1. Industrial Training Institute, Atpadi (ITI college); Various D.Ed. Colleges and Agriculture Diploma College, Bhingewadi.
  2. Sriram society's Engineering and Diploma college
  3. D.Ed and B.Ed college

A.k.jr college of science, atpadi

Medical Service

Government Primary Hospital is major medical facility in Atpadi, supported by various private clinics, hospitals and laboratories.

Art and culture

Literature

Atpadi has produced four presidents of Marathi Sahitya Sammelan. The author and poet, Adhunik Walmiki, popularly known as GaDiMa (गदिमा) and G. D. Madgulkar are from the nearby village, Madgule. His younger brother, Venkatesh Madgulkar as well as Shankar Rao Kharat and N. S. Inamdar are three other authors from Atpadi. The late Prof. Arun Kamble, a prominent Marathi writer, was born in Atpadi Taluka. The Marathi book, 'Mandeshi Manase' (People of Mandesh), written by Venkatesh Madgulkar, is based on characters in Atpadi and is set in Atpadi and its surrounding areas. The autobiography of Shankar Rao Kharat Taral-Antaral has a detailed chapter on Atpadi before the independence of India.

Folk dance, songs and sports

Folk dance and songs, known as 'Gaji' and 'Dhangari Owi' respectively, are hallmarks of the Maandesh culture. Rural sports like soil wrestling and Kabaddi are held annually at various annual fairs. Modern sports like cricket and volleyball are other popular sports. Namdev Wadare, a Shivchhatrapati State award-winning wrestler started a wrestling institute in Atpadi where the western style of wrestling is taught.

Agriculture and cattle


Temples and festivals

The Atpadi town as well as the Atpadi Taluka has various temples. Uttareshwar is a patron god of the Atpadi town and a 15‑day fair is held in Atpadi for Uttareshwar. The pulling of a wooden chariot by men is one of the rituals of the fair. Kharsundi, a place in the Atpadi Taluka, is the highest seat of Lord Siddhanath. Apart from the Hindu temples, Atpadi has a Mosque. Atpadi has a unique temple dedicated to Yoga and suryanamaskar called 'Suryopasana Mandir', though this is not a religious place. Suryopasana Mandir serves as a community hall for people who wish to practice yoga and exercise suryanamaskar.

South Door of Kalleshwar Mandir, Atpadi Kalleshwar atpadi.JPG
South Door of Kalleshwar Mandir, Atpadi

List of temples in Atpadi

  1. Nath Baba (Bhingewadi Road)
  2. Jotiba (Bhingewadi Road)
  3. Sai Mandir (Bhingewadi Road)
  4. AAI Saheb mandir ( wife of Saint Gondavalekar maharaj)- (Brahmin Galli)
  5. Vitthal Mandir (Near ST Stand)
  6. Kalleshwar (Center)
  7. Vitthal Mandir (Near the Post Office)
  8. Ram mandir (Brahman Galli)
  9. Datta mandir (Brahman Galli)
  10. Ramnath Buwa mandir (Peth)
  11. Uttareshwar (bajar Patangan, Patron god of Atpadi.
  12. Kala Maruti (bajar Patangan)
  13. Khandoba (bajar Patangan)
  14. Yellama (bajar Patangan)
  15. Math (Wani Galli)
  16. Laandaa Maruti (Prakashwadi)
  17. Tambada Maruti (Deshmukh Galli)
  18. Vetal (Prakashwadi)
  19. Parmeshwar Mandir (Shukra Odha)
  20. Sonarsiddha Mandir (Sonarsiddhwadi)
  21. Narsoba Mandir located at various places in town. (Five in all)
  22. Ganesh Mandir (Ambabai Odha)
  23. Ambabai mandir (Ambabai Odha)
  24. Tulajapurche Thanake (Karkhana Road)
  25. Choundeshwari Mandir

26. Mayakka Mandir (Sathe chowk)

Priests offering prayers to Siddhanath, Kharsundi Kharsundi siddhanath.JPG
Priests offering prayers to Siddhanath, Kharsundi

List of other temples from Atpadi taluka

  1. Siddhanath Mandir – Kharsundi, Seat of Lord Siddhanath, Avtar of Lord Shiva
  2. Biroba Mandir – Anusewadi
  3. Duloba Mandir – Nimbavade
  4. Lakhmeshwar (Shivaling worshipped by Lakshman, Brother of Shriram during RAMAYAN period, that's why known as Lakhmeshwar) And Shriram Mandir – Karagani
  5. Shukachari Cave – Shukachari
  6. JakaiDevi Mandir – Nelkaranji, Place of the wife of Lord Siddhanath
  7. Jotiba Mandir – Madgule
  8. Khandoba Mandir – Madgule
  9. Marimata Mandir – Avalai
  10. Siddhanath Mandir – Shetphale
  11. Bhaktabai Mandir – Shetphale
  12. Jogeshwari Mandir – Shetphale.
  13. Masoba Mandir – Banpuri
  14. BhavaniTemple – Dighanchi
  15. Hanuman Mandir – Pimpri Budruk
  16. sidhatnath Mandir- Pimpri Budruk, believed to be a place for curing snake bites
  17. Jotirling Mandir – Tadawale
  18. Ganesh Mandir - (Patrewadi) 14 May
  19. Vithoba Mandir Balewadi (Yamgarvasti)
  20. Hanuman Mandir Balewadi

Festivals

Diwali, the main festival of Hindus, other festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi and the Muslim festival, Muharram, are celebrated publicly. Apart from religious festivals, a town fair devoted to the patron god of Atpadi, Uttareshwar, is held after Diwali for 3 days.

Other villages in Atpadi Taluka

Distance from major cities

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