Aagarwadi

Agarwadi (Aagarwadi) is a small village in Maharashtra, India, having a population around 3600. The village is located at a distance of 6km from Saphale Railway station, west side. The village is a native of Aagri (A sub language of Marathi) speaking people. They belong to Das-Agari and Khar-Patil communities. Makunsar, Tighare and Rambaug are the villages sharing its boundaries to the North and South side of Aagarwadi.[1]

The villagers are mainly in the field of farming and artistic pursuits such as drama and acting. Past two generations have brought into Government and Public sectors jobs also. New generation is well qualified for jobs in the IT industry.

The Village accommodates nearly 50-year-old Secondary high school and a 100-year-old Ram-Temple. People here are engaged in political and spiritual matters.

The village has multiple schools, hospitals, Government offices, medical supply stores, retail banks and Patapedi. A workshop owned by Late Mr.Kashinath Patil, and now run by their family, "Om-kar Ganpati Karkhana", which is some 3-4decades old functionary, is also a well known thing about Agarwadi. It is famous for its delicious tasting naan, which is a closely guarded secret.

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