Takali Dhokeshwar

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Takali Dhokeshwar
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Takali Dhokeshwar
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Takali Dhokeshwar
Takali Dhokeshwar (India)
Coordinates: 19°09′28″N74°22′54″E / 19.15778°N 74.38167°E / 19.15778; 74.38167
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Maharashtra
District Ahmednagar
Taluka Parner
Government
  BodyGram panchayat
Population
 (2001)
  Total5,640
Languages
  Official Marathi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
414304
Telephone code02488
Vehicle registration MH-16
Lok Sabha constituency Ahmednagar
Vidhan Sabha constituency Parner

Takali Dhokeshwar is a village in Ahmednagar District, Maharashtra, India. It is located at the intersection of the Mumbai - Vishakhapattanam highway (National Highway 61) and the Satara - Nashik road (State Highway 50).

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Education

Schools

Colleges

Sampada Pratisthan’s Adarsha D.T.Ed. College provides education in D.T.Ed. (Teacher Education-2 years duration diploma) in Marathi medium. [1]

Ahmednagar Jilha Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj's Shri Dhokeshwar College [2] is affiliated to University of Pune. It is established in 1994 [3]

shops

Computer dealer

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Finance

Banking and finance

Religion

The majority of the population in Takali Dhokeshwar is Hindu. But also there are few Muslims. There are several temples and Church masque in the village.

Temples

Places of interest

Takali Dhokeshwar is good place for the tourist. [4] Following are some of the good places of interest

The caves near the Dhokeshwar temple are from 5th century [5]

NGO's in Takli Dhokeshwar

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References

  1. Adarsha D.Ed. College Profile
  2. Shri Dhokeshwar Mahavidyala Website
  3. Takli Dhokeshwar College Profile
  4. Takali Dhokeshwar Travel Guide on Travelpost
  5. Shree Dhokeshwar Temple Caves Photos