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Ambegaon taluka is a taluka in Shirur subdivision of Pune district of state of Maharashtra in India. It covers the area from Bhimashankar to Lakhanpur. Agriculture is the main occupation of this region. The most commonly grown crop is Bajara and vegetables like Potato, Tomato are also grown and fruits like Grapes, Banana, Tomato and Potato are grown. There are Oil refinenaries in this region. Adavasi Tribes are found in large number in this region. This Taluka falls to the foothill of Sahyadri Mountain range and which is towards the west side of Pune city. This taluka gets divided into two parts i.e. north and south because of the Pune Nasik highway which passes through this area. In the north the degree of rainfall is very low therefore the area is dry and on the contrary in south the rainfall is heavy and the area is also hilly. In north wheat, jawari and bajari are most commonly grown crops where as in south rice is grown. Trees like Sag, Teak, Oak, Mango, are found in these forests. Animals like Rabbit, Deer, Wolf, Fox, Tiger and Leopards are found here and the birds like Peacock, Bulbul, Parrot mostly occur in these forest. Besides this the dairy business is also carried out on large scale. Rivers like Ghod and Dhimbe provide water for cultivation. The farmers have made their own image on the basis of their hard work. Bullock cart races are an inseparable part of this taluka which is very prominent throughout Maharashtra. Janta Utsav is the famous festival of this area while other functions for yatra, wrestling, Tamasha and numerous religious programmes are held by various Mandals. Ganesh utsav, Navratra utsav etc. are also celebrated with great enthusiasm. Dhimbe dam is also there. The height of the dam is about 100 meters and the capacity is 13.5 (T.M.C). Recently a new sugar factory has been constructed in Bhimashankar. The famous temple of Bhimashankar is in this taluka. Main features: National Highway : 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ambegaon taluka」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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