Dodamarg taluka

Dodamarg
दोडामार्ग
town
Dodamarg

Location in Maharashtra, India

Coordinates: 15°45′40″N 74°05′27″E / 15.7610°N 74.0909°E / 15.7610; 74.0909Coordinates: 15°45′40″N 74°05′27″E / 15.7610°N 74.0909°E / 15.7610; 74.0909
Country India
State Maharashtra
District Sindhudurg
Languages
  Official Marathi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Nearest city Bicholim

Dodamarg taluka is a taluka in Sawantwadi subdivision of Sindhudurg district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

Dodamarg Taluka is situated between latitudes 15° 37' N and 15° 60' north and longitudes 73° 19' E and 73° 40' east. It is bordered by the Goa state to the south, Karnataka to the west and Sahyadri range to the east with a total area of 45053 hectares. Dodamarg is the smallest taluka in Sindhudurg district. According to the census of 2001, the taluka has 53 villages. Both Marathi and Malwani are widely spoken. Marathi is, however, the official language of the Dodamarg. Sex ratio in Dodamarg is 1054 i.e. for each 1000 males, which is below national average of 940 as per census 2011. Literacy rate in Dodamarg is 76.3%. Population of Dodamarg taluka is 50,032 persons as per latest provisional figures released by directorate of census operation in Sindhudurg, which shows a decrease of 2.30 percent in 2011 compared to figures of 2001 census. Dodamarg is basically a hilly region broken by valleys and surrounded by mountains. The main rivers flowing across the taluka are the Terekhol, the Kalana and Tilari. Picturesque village named Mangeli at the eastern end Dodamarg taluka as well as on the border of Karnataka state is a worth visiting sight. There are many attractive view points like Unneyi Bandharam, inter-state project of Tilari Dam, Rock Garden, the fort of Pargad and Hunumant Gad, Tervan Medhe, Kasainath Hill, Devotional places of faith like Nagnath Temple and so an. The interstate dam project taken up under the common auspices of Irrigation Dept. of Goa and Maharashtra State Govt. The Dam is constructed on Tilari river in Dodamarg Taluka. The large lake or reservoir formed by the Tilari Dam is sight of charm and enchantment for viewers. Now-a-days, a number of wild elephants take shelter in the surroundings of Tilari. Therefore, it is considered as a sanctuary of elephants. The Dam and the lake at the distance of 45 km from Goa State, attract more and more tourists as well as observers. The Wirdi fall in Dodamarg Taluka is so far an untouched site, at the distance of 20 km from Dodamarg Taluka place.

For the last 10 to 15 years, people from Kerala have done deep study of land, water, and environment of this area and started plantation of Pineapples along with Banana. Now pineapple is one of the main products of taluka. Recent years elephants are also marking entry into Dodamarg taluka from Karnataka state through Khanapur jungle. This is the first time, elephants have found habitation in Maharashtra State. Tilari major irrigation project area (Dodamarg Taluka) is the main habitat.

Places of interest

The Pargad Fort is one of the historically significant forts, built by Shivaji in 1674 to 1676 AD, on adjoining borders of Kolhapur and Sindhudurg Districts. Structurally it looks like a conch-shell. The fort was suitable to keep watch on the movement of the enemy in Goa as well as Konkan.

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