Mulshi taluka | |
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Country | India |
State | Maval Maharashtra |
District | Pune district |
Government | |
• Baramati Loksabha | Supriya Sule |
Population (2011) | |
• Tehsil | 171,006 |
• Urban | 25,633 |
Taluka Mulshi is a taluka in Maval subdivision of Pune district of state of Maharashtra in India. Mulshi consists of Pune Metropolitan Region & Villages.
Demographics
According to the 2011 Census of India, Taluka Mulshi is home to 171,006 people. The Taluka is predominantly Rural, as the vast majority of its residents live in Rural areas. 25,633 people live in urban areas in this Taluka.
Languages
Most of the population in Taluka Mulshi speak Marathi as their mother tongue, which is also the official language of the region.
According to the 2011 Census of India, 89.45% of the population of Mulshi Taluka speaks Marathi, 5.01% Hindi, 1.21% Kannada, 0.73% Lambadi, 0.60% Telugu and 3.00% speak other languages as their mother tongue.[1]
Religion
Vast majority of the Taluka follows Hinduism. Other religions followed by the population includes Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism, among others.
89.92% of the population follows Hinduism, 6.43% follow Buddhism, 2.63% follow Islam, 0.26% follow Christianity, 0.23% follow Jainism, 0.05% follow Sikhism and 0.44% follow Others or did not state religion.[2]
Pune Metropolitan Region & Villages in Mulshi taluka
- Adgaon (Mulshi)
- Admal
- Akole (Mulshi)
- Amarale Wadi
- Ambadwet
- Ambarwet
- Ambavane
- Ambegaon (Mulshi)
- Andeshe
- Andgaon
- Andhale
- Asade
- Barpe Bk.
- Bavadhan BK
- Belawade (Pune Metropolitan Region)
- Bembatmal
- Bhadas Bk.
- Bhalgudi
- Bhambarde
- Bhare
- Bharekarwadi
- Bhegadewadi
- Bhode
- Bhoini
- Bhoirwadi (Pune Metropolitan Region)
- Bhugaon
- Bhukum
- Botarwadi
- Chale (Mulshi)
- Chande (Mulshi)
- Chandivali (Mulshi)
- Chikhalgaon
- Chikhali Bk.
- Chinchwad
- Dakhane
- Darawali
- Dasave
- Dattawadi
- Dattwadi
- Davaje
- Devghar
- Dhadawali
- Dhamanohol
- Disali
- Dongargaon (Mulshi)
- Ekole
- Gadale
- Gavadewadi
- Ghotavade
- Ghutake
- Godambewadi
- Hinjawadi (Pune Metropolitan Region)
- Hadashi
- Hotale
- Hulavalewadi
- Jambe (Mulshi)
- Jamgaon (Mulshi)
- Jatede
- Jawal (Mulshi)
- Kalamshet
- Karmoli
- Kasar Amboli
- Kasarsai
- Kashig
- Katar Khadak
- Katavadi
- Kemasewadi
- Khamboli
- Kharavade
- Khechare
- Khubawali
- Kolavade
- Kolawali
- Koloshi (Mulshi)
- Kolwan
- Kondhawale
- Kondhur
- Kule (Mulshi)
- Kumbheri
- Lavale
- Lavharde
- Maded
- Mahalunge
- Majgaon (Mulshi)
- Male (Mulshi)
- Malegaon (Mulshi)
- Man (Mulshi)
- Maranewadi
- Marunji
- Materewadi (Mulshi)
- Morewadi
- Mose Kh.
- Mugaon
- Mugavade
- Mukaiwadi
- Mulkhed
- Mulshi Kh.
- Muthe
- Maan, Pune (Pune Metropolitan Region)
- Nande
- Nandgaon
- Nandivali
- Nanegaon (Mulshi)
- Nere (Mulshi)
- Nive (Mulshi)
- Padalghar
- Padalgharwadi
- Palase (Mulshi)
- Patharshet
- Paud
- Peth Shahapur
- Pimpaloli
- Pimpri
- Pomgaon
- Punawale
- Ravade
- Rihe
- Saiv Kh
- Sakhari (Mulshi)
- Saltar
- Sambhave
- Satesai
- Savargaon
- Share
- Shedani
- Shileshwar
- Shindewadi
- Shirvali
- Sus
- Tail Baila
- Tamhini Bk
- Tata Talav
- Tav
- Temghar
- Uravade
- Vadgaon
- Valane
- Vandre (Mulshi)
- Vede
- Vegre (Mulshi)
- Visakhar
- Vitthalwadi (Mulshi)
- Wadavali (Mulshi)
- Wajale
- Walen
- Warak (Mulshi)
- Watunde
- Wakad
- Tathawade
See also
References
- ↑ https://censusindia.gov.in/nada/index.php/catalog/10212/download/13324/DDW-C16-STMT-MDDS-2700.XLSX.
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