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Coordinates: 21°4927N 74°1301E / 21.824237°N 74.216874°E / 21.824237; 74.216874
 

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Dhadgaon
Town
Dhadgaon is located in Maharashtra
Dhadgaon

Dhadgaon

Coordinates: 21°49′27N 74°13′01E / 21.824237°N 74.216874°E / 21.824237; 74.216874
DistrictNandurbar
StateMaharashtra
CountryIndia

Dhadgaon (also known as AkraniorAkrani Mahal) is a municipal council in Nandurbar district, Maharashtra, India. The name Akrani is derived from a local queen "Akka Rani", Rani meaning queen in Marathi.[1] Nandurbar district has five more tehsils viz. Akkalkuwa, Taloda, Shahada, Nandurbar and Navapur. The tehsil is surrounded by Madhya Pradesh state on north and east, Shahada and Talode tehsils on south and Akkalkuwa on west.[2] Maharashtra State Highway 1 (MSH-1) passes through the tehsil along with Akkalkuwa and Shahada. The hill station and tourist attraction Toranmal is located in this tehsil.

Bilgaon is a village in Dhadgaon tehsil known for its developmental work and serving as an inspiration for the film Swades.

Demography

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The total population of Dhadgaon (Akrani) sub-district, as per 2001 India census was 1,36,504. There were 67,967 males and 68537 females. As per India census 2011 population was 1,95,754 out of which 97,902 were males and 97,852 were females.

Year Male Female Total Population Change Religion (%)
Hindu Muslim Christian Sikhs Buddhist Jain Other religions and persuasions Religion not stated
2001[3] 67967 68537 136504 - 96.536 0.531 0.349 0.015 0.102 0.006 2.215 0.248
2011[4] 97902 97852 195754 0.434 98.299 0.517 0.149 0.008 0.049 0.007 0.431 0.540

References

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  1. ^ "Akrani Taluka". National Informatics Center. Retrieved 11 April 2013.
  • ^ "Nandurbar District Profile". National Informatics Center. Retrieved 11 April 2013.
  • ^ Census India 2001.
  • ^ Census India 2011.
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