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Village in Maharashtra

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Varkheda is the village of Dindori taluka of Nashik district. It is well known for Grape produce of Dindori-Grape zone. It is 35 km away from Nashik city. The Unanda river is towards the south of village and is a seasonal river on the path of Ozarkhed dam. The schools in the village are Zillha Parishad Primary School and NDMVP Samaj's Secondary School. There is a government primary health centre. The Kadawa Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana sugar factory is 4 km away from the village and most of employees are serving factory from Varkheda. Varkheda is also the hub of market for more than 10 nearby villages. It has a population of 72,000 (2001).

20°14′32″N 73°53′34″E / 20.24222°N 73.89278°E / 20.24222; 73.89278

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