Dahel
Hill Station
Dahel
Dahel is a small village located in Akkalkuwa taluka of Nandurbar district in Maharashtra, India. It lies about 40 kilometers from the sub-district headquarter Akkalkuwa and roughly 90 kilometers from the district headquarter Nandurbar. The village is part of the Khandesh and Northern Maharashtra region and falls within the Nashik division.
Marathi is the primary local language, with Hindi, Bhili, Gujarati, and Konkani also spoken. Dahel has a population of around 2,313 people spread across 443 households, with a significant portion belonging to Scheduled Tribes. The village has a low literacy rate of about 32.5%, with female literacy around 15.2%.
Basic transportation services like public and private buses are accessible nearby, connecting Dahel to surrounding towns and cities. The village is surrounded by other small villages, contributing to its rural, tribal-dominated character within the district.
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