Chinchpada
village
Chinchpada is located in Maharashtra
Chinchpada
Chinchpada
Location in Maharashtra, India
Chinchpada is located in India
Chinchpada
Chinchpada
Chinchpada (India)
Coordinates: 21°11′20″N 73°54′38″E / 21.18889°N 73.91056°E / 21.18889; 73.91056
Country India
StateMaharashtra
DistrictNandurbar
TalukaNavapur
Government
  BodyVillage panchayat
Population
 (2001)
  Total6,575
Languages
  OfficialMarathi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
425417
Telephone code02569
Vehicle registrationMH-39
Lok Sabha constituencyNandurbar
Vidhan Sabha constituencyNavapur

Chinchpada is a panchayat village[1] located in Nashik division of the Kandesh region of Maharashtra state in India.[2] The village used to be called Bodhgaon. Administratively, Chinchpada is under Navapur Taluka, Nandurbar District, Maharashtra.[3] There is only the single village of Chinchpada in the Chinchpada gram panchayat.[3] It is located on National Highway 6, running from Hazira (near Surat) in Gujarat to Kolkota, West Bengal. It is about 100 km from Dhule and about 120 km from Surat.

Infrastructure

Chinchpada is a pleasant place lined by hills on one side. Chinchpada is famous for the Chinchpada Christian Hospital,[4] which is governed by the Emmanuel Hospital Association (EHA), New Delhi. The Hospital was established in 1942 as a small clinic, and later it was upgraded to a 15-bed hospital that continues to provide healthcare services to the predominantly tribal population in the surrounding villages. It was incorporated into EHA in 1974. The hospital, known for its low cost quality health care, currently has 50 beds and attracts a lot of patients referred there for surgeries, medicine, cancer treatment, palliative care, and maternity services. The hospital has a 4-bed fully equipped ICU and 24/7 quality nursing care under trained and experienced doctors.

Chinchpada is also well known for its railway station, which was constructed by the British government during the colonial era. The rail lines connect Surat to Bhusawal, two of India's big railway junctions.

Culture

The majority of the village's population is engaged in the educational services sector. 'Unity in Diversity' can be seen in this town, as Marathi, Marwari, Gujarati, Adivasi, and Sikh communities live here with love and peace.

Educational Facility

Four high-schools and one Junior College provide educational facilities to the community.

Namely:

  1. Pachim Khandesah Bhill Seva Mandal Sanchalit Vanvasi Vidyalaya' (High-school, Marathi Medium)
  2. S.C.Chavan Junior College. (College of Science and Arts)
  3. Emmanuel Public School. (High-school, English Medium, Maharashtra State Board)
  4. D.G.Agarwal Memorial School. (High-school, English Medium, CBSE Board)
  5. Tribal Education Society. (High-school, Marathi Medium)
  6. Sushant Sarvajanik Vachnalay Chinchpada

Demographics

In the 2001 census, the village of Chinchpada had 6,575 inhabitants, with 3,342 males (50.8%) and 3,233 females (49.2%), for a gender ratio of 967 females per thousand males.[5]

Notes

  1. 2011 Village Panchayat Code for Chinchpada = 184160, "Reports of National Panchayat Directory: Village Panchayat Names of Navapur, Nundurbar, Maharashtra". Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Government of India. Archived from the original on 15 May 2013.
  2. 2001 Census Village code for Chinchpada = 00093200, "2001 Census of India: List of Villages by Tehsil: Maharashtra" (PDF). Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. p. 19. Archived (PDF) from the original on 13 November 2011.
  3. 1 2 2011 Census Village code for Chinchpada = 525930, "Reports of National Panchayat Directory: List of Census Villages mapped for: Chinchpada Gram Panchayat, Navapur, Nandurbar, Maharashtra". Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Government of India. Archived from the original on 15 May 2013. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
  4. Chinchpada Christian Hospital:http://www.ehausa.org/hospitals_chinchpada_christian.html
  5. "Census 2001 Population Finder: Maharashtra: Nandurbar: Nawapur: Chinchpada". Office of The Registrar General & Census Commissioner, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. Archived from the original on 15 May 2013. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
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