Yerad

Village in Maharashtra


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Yerad is a village in the Patan Taluka, Satara District in the Maharashtra state of India. Yerad is located 6.2 km distance from its Taluka main town, Patan. Yerad is 39.4 km from its District Main City Satara. It is 215 km from its State Main City Mumbai.

Nearby villages to Yerad are Nerale (1.9 km), Tamkade (2.1 km), Zakade (2.4 km), Tolewadi (2.4 km), Manyachiwadi (2.5 km). Nearby towns are Karad (27.7 km), Satara (41 km), Jawali (50.9 km).

According to the government census, in 1941 there were about 900 people living in Yerad. This has now grown to about 1,100. There is a stone temple in the village and a grove of mango trees.

In 1967 some of the buildings in the village were damaged by an earthquake.

References

  • http://villagemap.in/maharashtra/yavatmal/yavatmal/1740400.html

References

  1. Damodar Dharmanand Kosambi. (1975). "An Introduction to the Study of Indian History". Popular Prakashan.
  2. [https://cultural.maharashtra.gov.in/english/gazetteer/SATARA/places_Yerad.html "Yerad"]. ''Gazetteer of India'', Government of India.
  3. Maharashtra (India). Public Health Dept. (1936). "Annual Public Health Report".
  4. Rustom Dinshaw Choksey. (1955). "Economic life in the Bombay Deccan, 1818-1939". Asia Pub. House.
  5. [http://www.seismosoc.org/publications/bssa_html/bssa_100-2/2008328-esupp/annotations.html "A Catalog of Felt Intensity Data for 570 Earthquakes in India from 1636 to 2009"] {{Webarchive. link. (11 December 2013 . by Stacey Martin and Walter Szeliga)

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