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Country
  
India

Founded by
  
Gopinathrao Munde

ElevationAbove Seal level
  
462 m (1,516 ft)

Elevation
  
462 m

Population
  
15,000 (2013)

Founder
  
Gopinath Munde

State
  
Maharashtra

Named for
  
Textile Industries

Demonym(s)
  
100

Area
  
25 km²

Local time
  
Thursday 11:58 PM

District
  
Beed

Wadwani

Weather
  
32°C, Wind NW at 14 km/h, 28% Humidity

Wadwani or Wadvani is a tehsil in Ambejogai subdivision of Beed district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

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Map of Wadwani, Maharashtra 431144

About Wadwani

Wadwani is Taluka in Beed district. It was formed as Taluka in December 1999 by then Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra Gopinath Munde. Taluka covers 40 villages and is smallest Taluka in Beed having 4 Gat (areas) in panachayat samiti and 2 ZP members. The places like Sant Bhagwanbaba भगवानबाबा Mandir (Salimba Road) and Renuka mata Mandir (Chinchwan road) are famous in this city. Raja Harishchandra Pimpri is the only place in India where Raja Harishchandra's Harishchandra temple is situated in this Taluka. Hanuman's Son Makardhwaj Makardhwaja Temple is in Chinchwan which is 5 km from Wadwani City. City has population of 15000 which largely consisit of Castes like Koshti, Vanjari, Maratha, Mahar, Mang..etc. and Muslims are also staying here from many years. The Vanjari Vanjari (caste) caste is most effective and influential in this city, they are in agriculture, Businesses and Politics. Taluka comes under Majalgao Matdarsangh. People are well educated and forward in standard of living. Colleges like Lokmanya Tilak College, Vaishnavi College, ITI College, Sanket Tantra Shikshan are here. School like Maharani Tarabai Vidyalay, Sindfana Vidyalay are Here. Sant Bhagwanbaba Public School is famous English school in this city and have largest strength.

Nearby places are: Chardari: Famous Maroti Mandir, Kotharban: Satavai devi, Kanhobachi tekdi, Mainda Mahadev ("OM" looklike Mountain), Khadki: Khandoba Khandoba, Rui Pimpla: Gorakshnath Mandir.

Reference:Wadwani [1]

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References

Wadwani Wikipedia