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Country
  
India

Region
  
North Maharashtra

District
  
Dhule

State
  
Maharashtra

Division
  
Nashik

Talukas
  
Sakri

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Dahivel is a small village located in Sakri Tehsil (Taluka), in Dhule District, Maharashtra, India Pin Code 424304. It is Located on the National highway 6. NH 6, is a busy freeway that running between Hazira (near Surat) in Gujarat, Maharashtra to Kolkota, West Bengal. The freeway touches the cities of Surat, Dhule, Nagpur.There is another small village name is Amli, which is famous for Shri. Kanhayyalal Maharaj(Temple).

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Map of Dahivel, Maharashtra 424304

It is closely surrounded by hills and mountains nearby Kondaibari Forest and is located on the bank of the River Kan. People from this region belong to Khandesh and their Language is Ahirani.

Location

Dahivel is located on the National Highway 6 (NH 6). This village has two dams near by called as Malangaon Dam.

Education Facilities

Dahivel has three schools, ZP's(Municipal) Marathi School which has primary education facility up to 4th Standard, Late Devrao Sonu Patil secondary and Higher Secondary School' Dahivel i.e. from 5th Standard to 10th Standard and it also has Jr. College like 11th and 12th in all three streams (Arts, Science, Commerce) and the other School is Adarsh secondary and Higher Secondary School for education from 5th Standard to 10th Standard.

Dahivel has one Senior college which comes under North Maharashtra University called Uttamrao Patil Arts & Science College, Dahiwel. Dahiwel has Hostel for all boys who come from small villages.

Computer Institute Name PUSHPAI COMPUTERS DAHIWEL IS Authorized By MKCL (Maharashtra Knowledge Corporation Limited Pune) MS-CIT Course Address 8, Yogesh Colony Dahiwel Nr. Hanuman Mandir.

Medical Facilities

Dahivel has number of private clinics and 5-6 medical shops present within the village. It has a larger government hospital i.e. primary health centre with a maternity ward attached to it, an ayurvedic dispensary and a veterinary dispensary is also there.

Recreation & Cultural Facilities

Dahivel has recreational facilities like cinemas within the village. And men wears mostly white pant white shirt with Gandhi Cap life style. women’s are always in saree. in dahivel, on dahivel pimpalner highway there is a parth photo studio .which is very famous in the surrounding area.people preferred parth photo studio its propriter is mr mahendra vedu bachhav.he is very honest person.

Religion

Dahivel has two temples dedicated to Hanuman, two to Mahadev and one to Vitthal . One to Shree Swami Samarath (Dindori Pranit) and Ram Temple.

One of the ancient Shiva temple resides on the banks of river kan Is also there where every year one Big Function will arrange called as Hari Nam Saptah where all the villagers will gather and donate rice, wheat or funds as per their wish. Malangaon Dam is near very holy place Dhaner Aamali. The Dhaner Aamali has Khanaiyala Temple which is increases the beauty of this place, where in Aashad — marathi month (Mostly comes in November) arrange big Mela, many peoples visit this place. In mela lots of Entertain like stage Plays calls "Tamasha" villagers are found of it. Very famous are Kantabai satarkar and Bhika-Bhima.

Economy

The weekly bazar is held on Thursdays. The main profession of the people from Dahivel is farming. There are three main seasons; Monsoon (rainy) season (June- July till September). winter (November to April) Dahiwel gets very heavy rains every year.

The main crop is Corn, Onion, Wheat, Bajara, Harbara other farm products include Sugarcane. Farmers also produce various vegetables and fruits. Famous Fruit is Grapes. There are many Grapes Gardens in the village. And also there is one famous shop New Janta kirana near bus stand main road its famous shop in dahivel area the owner of shop is so honest and good in nature Amin Bohari as his name

References

Dahivel Wikipedia