Nandurbar, located in the northern part of Maharashtra, is an agricultural district primarily known for the production of cereals, pulses, and fruits. The region is also a significant producer of groundnut and cotton. Nandurbar is home to a diverse population, with tribal communities contributing significantly to the district's cultural landscape. The district is known for the Nandurbar Wildlife Sanctuary and the Chandwad Hill which are popular among tourists. Lord Shankar and Lord Vithoba temples are key religious landmarks. The economy of Nandurbar is dependent on agriculture, with irrigation being a major area of development. Local industries include handicrafts, woodwork, and stone carving, which are contributing to the economic growth. Nandurbar also celebrates festivals like Gudi Padwa, Makar Sankranti, and Diwali with much enthusiasm.
SH 9, Khandbara, Maharashtra 425416, India
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SH 9, Khandbara, Maharashtra 425416, India