Nighoj

Nighoj
निघोज
village

River potholes at Nighoj

Potholes at Nighoj river
Nickname(s): प्रशांत दिवसे
Nighoj
Nighoj

Location in Maharashtra, India

Coordinates: 18°57′35″N 074°16′37″E / 18.95972°N 74.27694°E / 18.95972; 74.27694Coordinates: 18°57′35″N 074°16′37″E / 18.95972°N 74.27694°E / 18.95972; 74.27694
Country  India
State Maharashtra
District Ahmadnagar
Taluka Parner
Founded by
Government
  Body Village panchayat
Population (2011)
  Total 13,600
Languages
  Official Marathi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 414 306
Telephone code 02488
Vehicle registration MH-16, MH-17
Lok Sabha constituency Ahmednagar
Vidhan Sabha constituency Parner
Nearest towns Parner, Shirur, Alkuti
Potholes in Nighoj river

Nighoj (Marathi: निघोज)is a village in Ahmednagar District, Maharashtra, India. It is about 90 kilometres away from Pune and is famous for the naturally created potholes (tinajas) on the riverbed of the Kukadi River.[1] Experts from all over the world come here every year to study the phenomenon of their formation.

Geologists indicate that formerly there was greater rainfall in this area and that the Kukadi River flowed out from the highlands with such force that scouring of the bedrock took place and resulted in the formation of these potholes and the gorge.[2]

Education

Schools

Religion

The majority of the population in Nighoj is Hindu. But also there are few Muslims. There are several temples in the village. One of these temples, the Malaganga temple, is located on the bank of the gorge on the old river-bed itself[1] and considered very auspicious. Every year there is a yatra of malaganga devi around 10 lac devotees come for pay their homage. There's a barav situated in the middle of nighoj this barav known for their hemadpanthi structure.

Temples

Finance

Banks

@ Co-opertive Banks @ 1. Nighoj Nagari Sahakari Patsantha,Nighoj 2.Malganga sahkari Patsantha,Nighoj 3.Swami samarth Cooperative Bank,Nighoj

Places of interest

  1. Natural Pot Holes-Geographical Wonder

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Gunaji, Milind (2010). Offbeat Tracks in Maharashtra (second ed.). Mumbai, India: Popular Prakashan. p. 231. ISBN 978-81-7991-578-3.
  2. Babar, Md. (2005). "8. Hydrogeomorphology of Landforms". Hydrogeomorphology: Fundamentals, Applications and Techniques. New Delhi: New India Publishing Agency. pp. 149150. ISBN 978-81-89422-01-1.
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