Garkhindi
Garkhindi is a village in Parner taluka in Ahmednagar district of state of Maharashtra, India.[1]
Garkhindi | |
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Village | |
Country | ![]() |
State | Maharashtra |
District | Ahmadnagar |
Government | |
• Type | Panchayati raj (India) |
• Body | Gram panchayat |
Languages | |
• Official | Marathi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 414305 (Alkuti) |
Telephone code | 022488 |
ISO 3166 code | IN-MH |
Vehicle registration | MH-16,17 |
Lok Sabha constituency | Ahmednagar |
Vidhan Sabha constituency | Parner |
Website | www |
Economy
The majority of the population are farmers. But nowadays many residents migrate to Mumbai for jobs, in fact 50% of the people live in Mumbai.
Religion
The population is 90% Hindu and 10% Buddhist.
Gods in Garkhindi
- Hanuman - Hanuman is a gramdaivat of Garkhindi.
- Limbadevi
- Pirsaheba
- Malganga Mata
- Yamai Devi
- Vittal Rukhmini
- Mukta Aai Mandir
gollark: So I guess if you consider license costs our terrestrial TV is *not* free and costs a bit more than Netflix and stuff. Oops.
gollark: - it funds the BBC, but you have to pay it if you watch *any* live TV, or watch BBC content online- it's per property, not per person, so if you have a license, and go somewhere without a license, and watch TV on some of your stuff, you are breaking the law (unless your thing is running entirely on battery power and not mains-connected?)- it costs about twice as much as online subscription service things- there are still black and white licenses which cost a third of the priceBut the enforcement of it is even weirder than that:- there are "TV detector vans". The BBC refuses to explain how they actually work in much detail. With modern TVs I don't think this is actually possible, and they probably can't detect iPlayer use, unless you're stupid enough to sign up with your postcode (they started requiring accounts some years ago).- enforcement is apparently done by some organization with almost no actual legal power (they can visit you and complain, but not *do* anything without a search warrant, which is hard to get)- so they make up for it by sending threatening and misleading letters to try and get people to pay money
gollark: Hold on, I wrote a summary ages ago.
gollark: TV licenses aren't EXACTLY that, they're weirder.
gollark: The UK does free terrestrial TV, I don't think satellite is much of a thing here.
See also
- Parner taluka
- Villages in Parner taluka
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