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Rajwade Mandal

Shri Vishvanath Kashinath Rajwade the great historian of Maharasthra died on 31st December 1926, leaving behind a good collection of Sanskrit and Marathi.

Manuscripts numbering about 3500 and also a collection of historical documents and papers. The Mandal was established on 9th January 1927 at Dhulia with the object of erecting a fire proof building to house the late Shri.

Rajwade's collection for a safe keep and making it available to scholars and students working in the field of history, sociology and literature. The Mandal is interested in carrying out research work and publication. Soon the Mandal published "Dhatu Kosh and Namadi Shabda Vyutpati Kosh."

 

The Mandal runs a journal 'Sanshodhak' through which much of the writing of the late Rajwade have been published. The Mandal maintains of modest Museum containing copper plates, coins, acroliths miniatures, painting, fine manuscript. Besides there is a picture gallery exhibiting large portraits of many historical personages a well as research scholars.


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Dhule is one of the few cities in the Maharashtra State which is located on the junction of three National Highways, these being NH-3, NH-6 and NH-211. Through the Asian Highway project, portions of NH3 and NH6 passing through Dhule have been converted into numbered Asian Highways AH47 & AH46 respectively.

Dhule Railway Station is connected to Chalisgaon Junction Railway Station under Central Railways. The Chalisgaon Dhule Passenger runs between the two stations four times a day. The train also carries reserved coaches for Mumbai, which are connected to another train from Chalisgaon onwards.

Dhule Airport is situated near Gondur village, about 8 km from the Dhule. Currently there are no scheduled airlines operating at this Airport. The nearest domestic airport from Dhule is Aurangabad Airport, located at Aurangabad, roughly 155 km from Dhule, three and a half hours drive via MH SH 22. The airport is well connected to many major cities like Mumbai, Nagpur and New Delhi etc.


 

   

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