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Pipla Narayanwar.

India / Madhya Pradesh / Mohgaon /
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Pipla village is situated between Pandhurna and Sausar link road on a bank of river Ambaghat. The village has a population of 10,000 and is biggest village of Sausar tehsil. The village was once very popular for production of edible oil(Ground nut). On its peak time there were more than 20 oil mills operating in this region and has a big market for cotton and ground nut. This village also serves as a education hub for primary and secondary education to near by small villages.

The village has mix of cultures right from tribes of MP(Gond) to marathi and marawari to gujratis. Most of the people speaks marathi. Despite of geographical location i.e. MP, it has strong influence of marathi culture. The village has good connectivity to its neighboring village and biggest town Nagpur is located just 65 km from its boundary.

I hope this village prosper in future and show its presence in near corner.

Anil Patil
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Coordinates:   21°35'27"N   78°44'6"E

Comments

  • ashish (guest)
    My home town.
  • Raju (guest)
    Majhe Gaon
  • SAKETCHOURE (guest)
    THIS IS MY VILLAGE
  • anil (guest)
    mera gaon, jaha pe goriya, bahot khubsurat hai
  • sangeeta (guest)
    I love this place.... Most wonderfull amongs all
  • Dr. Suresh Sahare (guest)
    This is my lovely village.
  • anilspatil
    Good... Most wonderful people i have ever met.
  • Mrs.Jyoti Tumane (guest)
    unforgettable place.
  • Avinash Kowale (guest)
    I like to stay here forever
  • wqr (guest)
    qwrqwrwq e
  • shrikant bhalerao (guest)
    good place for that special aim
  • Deepak Jiwtode (guest)
    My Village Very nece place,I like to stay here forever,This is my lovely village. ****Deepak Jiwtode***
  • Neelansh Bute (guest)
    My mom was born in this town and god is it gorgeous. It is situated in a very well location, with a complacent community to keep it alive. With very well regard, I consider this town my second home.
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