Visarwadi

Visarwadi ( or Visarvari) is a small village in the Nandurbar district in Nashik division of Khandesh region of Maharashtra state in India. Its name derives from the goddess Isarai. The Sarpanch of the town is Bakaram Gavit.

Visarwadi
town
Visarwadi
Location in Maharashtra, India
Coordinates: 21°11′N 73°58′E
CountryIndia
StateMaharashtra
DistrictNandurbar
Government
  BodyGram Panchayat
Elevation
196 m (643 ft)
Languages
  OfficialMarathi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationMH - 39

The town is located on National Highway No. 6. Common languages used there are Bhili and Marathi. The majority of people from there are traders, government employees or labors. Here has mixed community of Bhil tribals, Marathi, Gujarati, Muslims and Marwadi people. There are a few temples like the "shani mandir", and a state bank of India branch. Hasti Bank is also been established there. This village also has ATM facility at two outlets of one bank each.

Education

There is also a school named Sarvajanik High school and the senior college and D.ed College also all three belong to visarwadi education society.

Economy

This village has a big shopping hub usually gathered on Thursday and nearby 30–35 village people shop there in the village. Holi is celebrated in the village in conventional way where all of its people gather together. This village also has a wedding hall called as 'Bhavan'. Rice and sugarcane are majorly grown crops on the outskirts of this village. Near the village there is one water storage dam which is near Bhardu. The climate of this village is good and fairly equatorial. All villagers showcase unity in many cultural events.

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