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  2. Saral, Raigarh - Wikipedia

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    Both the routes meet at Saral Pul (Bridge). The village is at walking distance from the bridge. The village is also accessible from Mumbai by Boat via Mandwa or Rewas Port. Demographics. According to the 2011 census of India, Saral had a population of 1,551. Saral has mixed population of different cast's residents dominantly Mali, Agree, Koli.

  3. Saral - Wikipedia

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    Saral is a name of several places and a cooperative space mission. Find out the meanings and locations of Saral in India, Pakistan, Iran, Armenia and France.

  4. Local government in Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the urban and rural local governance in Maharashtra, India, including the types, categories, and population of local bodies. Find out the names, districts, and political parties of the 29 municipal corporations in Maharashtra.

  5. Government of Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the executive governing authority of the Indian state of Maharashtra, led by Eknath Shinde since 2022. Find out the names, portfolios and terms of the chief minister, deputy chief ministers, cabinet ministers and other leaders of the state.

  6. Sevalal Maharaj - Wikipedia

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    Sevalal Maharaj was an Indian socio-religious reformer and community leader of the Gor Banjara community. He is revered as a spiritual guru and has many temples and folk songs dedicated to him.

  7. Education in Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, levels and institutions of education in Maharashtra, India. The state has a rich and diverse educational system, from primary schools to universities, with a high literacy rate and many prestigious institutions.

  8. Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra is the second-most populous state in India, with Mumbai as its capital and Nagpur as its winter capital. It has a rich cultural and historical heritage, six UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and a diverse economy and geography.

  9. K. D. Jadhav - Wikipedia

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    K. D. Jadhav was an Indian freestyle wrestler who won a bronze medal at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. He was the first athlete from independent India to win an individual medal in the Olympics and the only one who never received a Padma Award.