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Dondaicha-Warwade
Dondaicha-Wawade is the census town in Dhule District of Maharashtra. This place is special for the Hindu pilgrims, because of the presence of the number of temples.

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Dondaicha-Warwade, Dhule District, MaharashtraDondaicha-Warwade is a city and the temple town of Maharashtra. It is also a municipal council in Dhule district in the state of Maharashtra. Dondaicha-Warwade is place for temples dedicated to the Hindu Gods.

History of Dondaicha-Warwade
The town of Dondaicha-Warwade has a great modern history. There is Municipal Corporation since British Government in India. The first train came here in year 1905 and it is still a major station on the Surat-Bhusawal railway line. In British Government of East India, Britain used this place as godowns for their trade goods and later it became a main trade centre.

Economy of Dondaicha-Warwade
Dondaicha-Warwade is famous for production and market of chillis. Dondaicha-Warwade is place for chillis from the time of British Empire of India.

Demography of Dondaicha-Warwade
According to the Population Census in 2001, Dondaicha-Warwade had a population of 42,393. The males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Dondaicha-Warwade has an average literacy rate of 71%, which is higher than the national average of 59.5%. The male literacy is 77% and, female literacy is 65%. In Dondaicha-Warwade, 14% of the population is under 6 years of age. In this census town, there one can find the colleges and universities.

Administration of Dondaicha-Warwade
Though Dondaicha-Warwade is not a Taluka place, still there is Municipal Council existing since 1952. On account of its location and population most of the Administrative facility, Educational facilities, Medical facilities, National Banking facilities, Magistrative Court, Nayab Tahasil office, Private Hospital"s and Sub District Hospital are also available. Demographically, Dondaicha is having mixed population and people are harmoniously living together.

Tourism in Dondaicha-Warwade
Tourism in Dondaicha-Warwade comprises of many temples dedicated to the Hindu Gods and Goddesses. Some of the temples in Dondaicha-Warwade are Saptashrungi Mata Bhagwati Mandir, Gopal Krishna Mandir (Gopalpura), Shree Ram Mandir (Shree Ram Nagar), Hanuman Mandir, Ganpati Mandir (Nava Bhoivada), Mahadeo Mandir (Hudco Colony), Saibaba Mandir (Amravati River), Santoshi Mata Mandir, Swaminarayan Mandir, Jama Masjid Imam Ahmed Raza chowk. Gopal Krishna Mandir is a 75 year old temple. It was established by Shankar Maharaj during the rule of British Empire in India. Every year a huge annual fair of kirtans and bhajans is held in this temple since 75 years.


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