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'''Manmad''' (Devnagari मनमाड) is a town with a [[municipal council, (नगरपािलका)]] in [[Nasik (नािसक) district]] in the state of [[Maharashtra ]]([[States and territories of India|state]]) in [[India]]. It is the third largest town in Nasik district, with a population of approximately 100,000. Though it is bigger in area as well as in population compared to most of the Taluks in the district it still does not have a tehesil office. In this running year there is a function of sikh people
'''Manmad''' (Devnagari मनमाड) is a town with a [[municipal council, (नगरपालिका)]] in [[Nasik (नासिक) district]] in the state of [[Maharashtra (महाराष्ट्र)]]([[States and territories of India|state]]) in [[India]]. It is the third largest town in Nasik district, with a population of approximately 100,000. Though it is bigger in area as well as in population compared to most of the Taluks (तालुका) in the district it still does not have a tehesil (तहसिल) office.


Manmad houses offices of Food Corporation of India, [[Bharat Petroleum]] and [[Indian Oil]]. It also has a [[Sikh]] [[Gurudwara]], which is constructed in marble stones. This Gurudwara is known to be of very high religious value for the sikh community. Shri Guru Gobind Singh (SGGS) english school, run by sikh community in Manmad is known for producing good students. Manmad is also one of the largest markets for onion producing farmers after Lasalgaon (लासलगाव). The Central Railway Engineering workshop at Manmad, which constructs and maintains railway bridges for central railways, completed 100 years of operation in December 2005. Many of the farmers from nearby villages sell their farm produce in Manmad to wholesale traders, who in turn sell it in [[Mumbai, मुंबई]].
Manmad houses offices of Food Corporation of India, [[Bharat Petroleum]] and [[Indian Oil]]. It also has a [[Sikh]] [[Gurudwara]], which is constructed in marble stones. This Gurudwara is known to be of very high religious value for the sikh community. Sikh's will be celebrating "guru da gaddi" (गुरू दा गद्दी) in 2008. Shri Guru Gobind Singh (SGGS) english school, run by sikh community in Manmad is known for producing good students. Manmad is also one of the largest markets for onion producing farmers after Lasalgaon (लासलगाव). Many of the farmers from nearby villages sell their farm produce in Manmad to wholesale traders, who in turn sell it in [[Mumbai, मुंबई]].
The WWE wrestler The Great Khalli(dilipsingh) visited in S.G.G.S of MANMAD in 1998.


Manmad is a major railway junction on central railways.There are four railway lines converging at Manmad, One each from [[Bhusawal(भुसावळ)]], [[Daund (दौंड)]], [[Aurangabad (औरंगाबाद)]] and the most important one from [[Mumbai]].
Manmad is a major railway junction on central railways.There are four railway lines converging at Manmad, One each from [[Bhusawal(भुसावळ)]], [[Daund (दौंड)]], [[Aurangabad (औरंगाबाद)]] and the most important one from [[Mumbai]]. The Central Railway Engineering workshop at Manmad, which constructs and maintains railway bridges for central railways, completed 100 years of operation in December 2005.

The WWE wrestler The Great Khalli(dilipsingh) visited in S.G.G.S of MANMAD in 1998.
==Geography==
==Geography==
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Madhya Railway Madhyamic Vidyalay (मध्य रेल्वे माध्यमिक विद्यालय)<br />
Madhya Railway Madhyamic Vidyalay (मध्य रेल्वे माध्यमिक विद्यालय)<br />
Shri Guru Gobind Singh English School<br />
Shri Guru Gobind Singh English School<br />
Central School
Vasantrao Naik High School (वसंतराव नाईक हायस्कुल)
Mahatma Gandhi Arts, Commerce and Science College(महात्मा गांधी उच्च महाविद्यालय)


==References==
==References==

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Population
 (2001)
 • Total72,412

Manmad (Devnagari मनमाड) is a town with a municipal council, (नगरपालिका) in Nasik (नासिक) district in the state of Maharashtra (महाराष्ट्र)(state) in India. It is the third largest town in Nasik district, with a population of approximately 100,000. Though it is bigger in area as well as in population compared to most of the Taluks (तालुका) in the district it still does not have a tehesil (तहसिल) office.

Manmad houses offices of Food Corporation of India, Bharat Petroleum and Indian Oil. It also has a Sikh Gurudwara, which is constructed in marble stones. This Gurudwara is known to be of very high religious value for the sikh community. Sikh's will be celebrating "guru da gaddi" (गुरू दा गद्दी) in 2008. Shri Guru Gobind Singh (SGGS) english school, run by sikh community in Manmad is known for producing good students. Manmad is also one of the largest markets for onion producing farmers after Lasalgaon (लासलगाव). Many of the farmers from nearby villages sell their farm produce in Manmad to wholesale traders, who in turn sell it in Mumbai, मुंबई.

Manmad is a major railway junction on central railways.There are four railway lines converging at Manmad, One each from Bhusawal(भुसावळ), Daund (दौंड), Aurangabad (औरंगाबाद) and the most important one from Mumbai. The Central Railway Engineering workshop at Manmad, which constructs and maintains railway bridges for central railways, completed 100 years of operation in December 2005.

The WWE wrestler The Great Khalli(dilipsingh) visited in S.G.G.S of MANMAD in 1998.

Geography

Manmad is located at 20°15′N 74°27′E / 20.25°N 74.45°E / 20.25; 74.45[1]. It has an average elevation of 580 metres (1902 feet).

Demographics

As of 2001 India census[2], Manmad had a population of 72,412. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Manmad has an average literacy rate of 75%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 81%, and female literacy is 69%. In Manmad, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Schools

Chhatre New English School (छत्रे न्यु इंग्लिश स्कुल)
Madhya Railway Madhyamic Vidyalay (मध्य रेल्वे माध्यमिक विद्यालय)
Shri Guru Gobind Singh English School
Central School Vasantrao Naik High School (वसंतराव नाईक हायस्कुल) Mahatma Gandhi Arts, Commerce and Science College(महात्मा गांधी उच्च महाविद्यालय)

References