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Mangaon is a small town and tehsil (council) in the Konkan Division, India. It is located in the Raigad district, 80 km (49.7 mi) from Alibaug headquarters, and 139 km (86.4 mi) from the capital city of Bombay (Mumbai). The area is located towards the Panjim side of Goa.[1]

Mangaon
Train station sign
Mangaon Railway Station
Mangaon is located in Maharashtra
Mangaon

Mangaon

Location in Maharashtra, India

Coordinates: 18°14′N 73°17′E / 18.233°N 73.283°E / 18.233; 73.283
CountryIndia
StateMaharashtra
DivisionKonkan
DistrictRaigad
Government
 • TypeNagar Panchayat
Population
 (2011)
 • Total11,380
Languages
 • OfficialMarathi
 • RegionalKonkani, Agri-Koli
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
402104
Telephone code02140
Vehicle registrationMH-06
Nearest cityMumbai (146 km), Pune (121 km), Panjim (450 km)
Literacy75.30%
ClimateHot-humid; heavy rain during monsoon season
Avg. summer temperature35 °C (95 °F)
Avg. winter temperature20 °C (68 °F)
Websitemaharashtra.gov.in

History

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Mangaon has been identified with the site of the ancient village of Kothuraka, mentioned in the so-called Kothuraka grant of the 5th-century Vakataka ruler Pravarasena II. The same inscription also mentions a place called Maṇḍuki-grāma, which has been identified with the nearby village of Mandgaon, 3 km north of Mangaon.[2]: 177, 187 

Industrial development

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The Vile-Bhagad M.I.D.C. industrial zone, which is located in Mangaon, was previously in a dilapidated state due to a lack of investment. Lately, however, the zone has increased in importance and houses several steel companies, including POSCO LTD. Moreover, Tata Power Ltd.'s hydroelectric project has greatly reduced the need for additional energy generation in the Mangaon Taluka and industrial zones in Raigad. Recently 15,000 acres (6,100 ha) have been declared under MIDC acquisition in Mangaon.

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technical University

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The Dr. Babasaheb Technical University, Lonere, was established in the Mangaon taluka mainly catering to industrial and technical industries and offers several courses in petroleum and chemical technology. The university primarily attracts students from Konkan, but also from other parts of Maharashtra, including Marathawada, Vidarbha and West Maharashtra, many of whom attend the university to pursue courses such as petrochemical and petroleum chemical engineering which are only taught in a few universities across India.

Konkan Railway

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The development of Mangaon was boosted by the arrival of the Konkan Railway. Mangaon and Roha are the only railway stations near a taluka in Southern Raigad.

Mangaon railway station is the nearest station to Shrivardhan, Dive Agar, Hari-Hareshwar, Mhasala, Tala, Nijampur, Mahad, Raigad and Poladpur. It provides employment for several areas, including Auto-Rickshawala, Minidor, and Taxi-Van drivers who provide transport services from the Mangaon railway station to more remote locations.

Attractions

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Mangad fort lies in the Manjarwane Panchayat area, situated 15 km from the taluka market area of Nijampur. The fort consists of one main gate connected to a set of mountains. Nearby you can find the Kumbhe waterfall.

Raigad fort in Mahad taluka is 22 kilometres from Mangaon, making the town a convenient access point to the fort.

Tirupati temple is also considered highly important and noteworthy place in Mangaon.

The hydroelectric project at Bhira that generates power for the whole taluka is also considered a place of interest for visitors.

The AeroVillage Panheli is a famous resort where Aircraft Joyrides are offered

Other famous sites of Mangaon:

Administrative subdivisions

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There are 187 villages in Mangaon taluka,[3] organized into 74 panchayats.[4]

Panchayats

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  • Bamnoli
  • Bhagad
  • Bhale
  • Bhandivli
  • Borwadi (nivachiwadi)

    References

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  • ^ Gupta, Parmanand (1973). Geography in Ancient Indian Inscriptions. Delhi: D. K. Publishing House. Retrieved 22 July 2023.
  • ^ "List of Habitation Directory: Mangaon". Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation.
  • ^ "Village Panchayat Names of Mangaon, Raigad, Maharashtra". Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Government of India. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013.


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