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Saphale

In the article we present below, we delve into the fascinating world of Saphale, exploring its origins, its impact on today's society and its possible future challenges. Saphale has been the subject of interest and study for decades, piquing the curiosity of researchers and hobbyists alike. Throughout this writing, we will closely examine the multiple facets that make up Saphale, from its most relevant aspects to its implications in various areas of daily life. Through a deep and insightful analysis, we seek to provide a complete and enriching vision of Saphale, with the aim of giving the reader a broader and more meaningful understanding of this exciting topic.

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Saphale
Town
Saphala within the map of Maharashtra
Saphala within the map of Maharashtra
Saphale
Saphale in Maharashtra, India
Coordinates: 19°34′43″N 72°49′16″E / 19.578679°N 72.821247°E / 19.578679; 72.821247
CountryIndia
StateMaharashtra
DistrictPalghar
Gram PanchayatSaphale-Umbar Pada, Makunsar, Edwan, Datiware
Population
 (2013)
 • Total
19,793 (including neighboring villages)
Languages
 • OfficialMarathi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Postal code
401102
Vehicle registrationMH-48 (Palghar District RTO)

Saphale (also spelled Safāle or Saphala)[1] is a town in Palghar Taluka in Palghar District in Maharashtra, India, north of the mouth of the Vaitarna River. According to Census 2011 information, the location code or village code of Saphale village is 552293. Pin code of saphale is 401102 post office : Umbarpada.It is situated 20 km away from sub-district headquarter Palghar. As per 2009 stats, Saphala is the gram panchayat of Saphale village. Gramin Shikshan Santha's Rajguru Hareshwar Mahadev Pandit Vidyalaya and Nikhil Rajan Gharat Mahavidyalaya, Late Chandraprabha Chittaranjan Shroff English medium school these are education firms in Saphale.[clarification needed]

Administrative divisions

There are more than 40 villages in the area. On the west side of the railway station lie Dandakhadi, Makunsar, Aagarwadi, Vilangi Tighare, Nagave, Ambode, Dativare, Khardi, Chatale, Usarani, Edvan, Kore, Dongare, Mathane, Bhadave, Mande, Makane, Virathan, and Chikhalpada. On the east lie Pargaon, Tandulwadi, Lalthane, Girale, Nawaze, and Varai.

Religion

Saphale's temples include Kurlai Devi Temple, satvadevi mata temple, Saibaba Temple, Charbhuja Temple, Shree Datta Tample, Siv Sankar Temple, Harbadevi Temple Dongare, Hunuman Temple, and Mahavir Temple. Saphale is also the site of the Brahma Kumaris Om Shanti Retreat Centre.

Economy

The surrounding area includes an industrial area and several power stations owned by Reliance Energy. The Saphale Palghar belt also has many saltworks.

Tourism

Scenic spots include Tandulwadi Fort Archived 15 January 2022 at the Wayback Machine, Karwale Dam, BhavaniGad - Madhukar Ngar, Kore Vartak Beach, and Edvan Ashapuri Mandir. Vihang vihar resort, Datiware, satvadevi Mandir (Datiware Khardi)kurlaimata mandir (saphalegav)

Transportation

Saphale railway station is on the Western Line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway. Saphale is 18 km away from the Mumbai-Ahmedabad National Highway 8 from Varai Naka.

References

Citations

Bibliography

  • Yule, Henry; et al., eds. (1915), Cathay and the Way Thither, Vol. III: Missionary Friars - Rashiduddin - Pegolotti - Marignolli, Asian Educational Services.