Savedi

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Savedi
Savedi City
Sub-Urban City of Ahmednagar
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Maharashtra
District Ahmednagar
Government
  BodyAhmednagar Municipal Corporation
Languages
  Official Marathi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
414003
Telephone code+91 241
Vehicle registration MH 16
Nearest cityAhmednagar
Lok Sabha constituencyAhmednagar
Vidhan Sabha constituencyAhmednagar City
Civic agencyAhmednagar Municipal Corporation
Website amc.gov.in

Savedi is a suburb in the northern part of Ahmednagar in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The All India Radio centre and the TV Centre of Prasar Bharati are located in this area.

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Geography

Savedi is located in Nagar-Manmad Road (State Highway 10) and Nagar-Aurangabad Road. The Aurangabad Road and Manmad Road pass through this area of the city.It is Sub-Urban City Present in North Side Of Ahmednagar City,it has Lot amount of Greenery and Parks

Population

The population numbers some 100,000.

The inhabitants consist of natives as well as students and other migrants.[ citation needed ] Many people moved to Savedi from Ahmednagar city as the city expanded.[ citation needed ] This suburb hosts industrialists, professors, workers, and celebrities.

Culture

Temples

Cultural halls

NGOs

Marathi medium schools

English medium schools

Colleges

Health

Hospitals include:

Economy

Entertainment

Ahmednagar's culture is abetted by every type of entertainment. Every Gudhipadwa attracts the city's leading cultural society Rasik Group organizes this musical event. This event is free, attracting a huge audience. Savedi hosts cultural festivals including Ganapati Festival, Navaratri, Lord Balaji Festival, lighting festivals at Datta Temple and Ayyappa Temple. The suburb also hosts theaters, dedicated grounds for activities, multipurpose halls and a cinema multiplex. Savedi attracts exhibitions, fairs, and circuses.[ citation needed ]

Ahmednagar Karandak is an annual stage competition.[ citation needed ]

Ahmednagar Film Festival is a newes film festival.[ citation needed ]

Transport

It can be reached by bus.[ citation needed ] Ahmednagar Mahanagarpalika Transport (AMT) Bus Are Available. Rikshaws,Vans are Available

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