Advihir

Village in Maharashtra

20°42′6″N 76°15′7″E / 20.70167°N 76.25194°E / 20.70167; 76.25194

Advihir is a village in Motala taluka of Buldhana district, Amravati division, Maharashtra, India, and is 5 km east of Motala on Nandura–Motala road (MH SH 196).

As of 1976 Gazette, Advihir had around 2217 acres of agriculture land and 923 agriculturist in 569 houses. Advihir is one of the milk providing towns in Buldhana district. Around 5000 to 12000 liters of milk are exported daily from Advihir.

Nandura and Malkapur are nearby railway stations. There is a primary and secondary school in the village. There are nine temples in the village.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ "Buldhana District Gazetter, 1976". Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai. Archived from the original on 26 May 2010. Retrieved 1 February 2010.
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  • Akola district
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