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Mahad ( (formerly ) situated in the region of state, India. It is located from District Headquarters , and from . Mahad is known for , the capital of the in 's era and the revolutionary launched by (Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar) at Chavdar Tale (Tasty Lake) in the wake of modern .


History
Mahad, a town nestled in the Konkan region ( History of Mahad) of Maharashtra, India, holds a significant historical and cultural legacy. With a rich past that dates back to ancient times, Ma-had has witnessed the rise and fall of empires, played a vital role in the Indian independence movement, and now stands as a thriving modern town.


Chavdaar Tale Satyagraha
It is known for the of Bhimrao Ambedkar at Chavdar Tale, which is a large public water tank in Mahad town. Ambedkar with his followers of over 2,500 marched to the tank. In March, a few upper caste people also participated, who used to admire Bhimrao's ideology. Ambedkar was the first to take his hand and sip water from the tank, followed by the rest. This was a revolutionary step for the time and broke the taboo of caste discrimination. This came to be known as the Mahad Satyagraha. Many disciples of and followers of B.R. Ambedkar visit Chavdaar Tale every year on Kranti Din (Day of Revolution).

However, this was not the end of the struggle. There was tremendous backlash from the rest of the community and some even performed a purification ritual to counter the act of revolution. Ambedkar made another statement by burning the Hindu book at the very same spot on 25 December 1927.


Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Raigad fort
Mahad has a glorious history during the rule of the Maratha king . The capital of Hindavi Swarajya and Samadhi of Chhatrapati Shivaji is at . which is around from the city. It was part of Subha () and was ruled by Birwadi Subhedar's Kadams (Mahamunkars). The village Umarath of & Kinjaloli of are also in the vicinity of Mahad.


Shivtharghal and Daasbodh
The is the birthplace of , author of the spiritual book .


Mahad Port
Mahad was a flourishing port in the past. The Gul () of and Satara was exported to via Mahad. Since the banks of the Savitri river changed during the course of time, only creek water fishing is carried out and Mahad is no longer a port.


Gandharpale Buddhist Caves
According to the mythological story, Gandharpale Caves are the sculptured houses built in one night by the Pandavas. Originally these caves are Buddhist caves build during the reign of Vishnupalita Kambhoja.
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2016 Flood in Savitri river
In 2016, a major flood hit Mahad because of the collapse of the British era bridge on Mumbai-Goa highway and caused great losses. The incident resulted in the loss of 42 lives.

Several disasters like floods and landslides have continuously devastated markets and old houses, specifically classic Konkani-styled architecture, causing great loss of life. This is primarily due to lower elevation of the city compared to surrounding areas and being surrounded by rivers on all sides, making the city like a triangular island. Also, Konkan, receives predominantly very heavy rainfall in comparison to rest of Maharashtra. , United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency


Geography
Mahad is situated at southernmost tip of in region at an altitude of and is surrounded by . originates from Savitri Point in and flows through Mahad to the delta in via .

Mahad has a tropical climate and witnesses heavy rainfall during monsoon. Summers are very hot and winters are cold with a thick fog lay over city during morning hours. Mahad receives the highest rainfall in Raigad district because of the rain catcher forest of Raigad Fort Natural Reserve and famous hill station Mahabaleshwar. Mahad receives an average annual rainfall above . Mahad has a favorable climate for the growth of alphonso mango and trees.


Demographic
As of 2011 India Census, Mahad has a population of 1,80,191.


Tourist attractions nearby
Raigad, popularly known as "Gateway of Konkan", is among the city's tourist destinations. Other attractions include:

  • Gandhar Pale Buddhist Caves
  • Shivthar Ghal
  • Lingana Fort
  • Birwadi Fort
  • Warandha Ghat
  • Mulshi-Tamhini Ghat (Bhira)
  • Poladpur
  • Mahabaleshwar
  • Vireshwar Temple
  • Chavdaar Tale Park
  • Walan kond
  • Mandala waterfall
  • Sav hot water spring
  • Kol caves
  • Mangad
  • Hari-Hareshwar, and Diveagar Beach
  • Dapoli-Mandangad Beach


Etymology
The word "Mahad" is derived from words "महा" (Mahā) and "हाट" (Market)."महा" meaning "Great or big" and "हाट" meaning "market", collectively meaning "a big market".

The oldest reference of Mahad is found in historical documents in 225 BC. Around 130 AD, Mahad was under rule of Buddhist king Vishnu Pulit of Kambhoja dynasty. He built the Gandharpale caves opposite to Mahad port. Under his rule, Mahad was a port and business center which continued until . The development of Mahad as a business center continued under the rule of Yadavas of Deogiri in the 13th century. Yadavas were the first make the official language of Maharashtra. Mahad was taken by British in 1818 and was a place of administrative work when Raigad fort was made the capital of .


Festivals
Mahad is one of the well-known holiday destinations in . The festivals most celebrated by local people are Holi (which falls in summer around the month of March) and Ganpati festival (which falls during the , around the month of September)., EID is well celebrated in this region, mahad has diversity in its population.


Shimga Festival
The most important festival among whole spreading from Thane, Raigad to Goa and Karawar coast is "Shimga". It is speciality of " and ". Every City, every town or village has its own way of celebrating it. Almost every working day and night, sleeplessly in metropolis like , , or in foreign countries rush to their homeland during Shimga. People worship their local deities, fun-fairs are organized; the Palkhis of local deities are main attraction and is considered prestigious among locals. Each town represents its own religious culture and traditions.


Shimgotsav in Mahad
Vireshwar is the most-worshipped local deity of Mahad. The temple of Vireshwar was believed to be constructed during or before 's reign. A local fair is organised during shimga called "Mahad chi Jatra", uniquely known as "Chabina Utsav of Mahad". The "Palkhis" of seven sisters of Vireshwar who are Gram-devi (goddess) of nearby villages and towns like , and Khed are brought at Vireshwar Temple in Mahad. Goddess Zolai Devi is considered the most favorite sister of Vireshwar. The people are so devoted that they bring Palkhis from many miles far villages by walking, sometimes bare-footed, they consider this holy and sacred and feel lucky to be part of it.

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Economy

Central Market
Mahad was the central market for people of , the villages and the hill station . The city is surrounded by the mountain ranges and the , Kal and Gandhari rivers originating through Mahabaleswar, hills in Mulshi and Raigad fort respectively. Mahad was a flourishing port in the past. "Mahadi Gul" was well known in Gujarat, which is made in Satara, Pune district and exported to other locations through Mahad's port.


Mahad M.I.D.C. and Economic Corridor

Mahad MIDC
Mahad is now well-developed with town infrastructure. Mahad MIDC which is set up near is the small Chemical industry cluster. It houses several , , , , , aroma chemical manufacturing industries. Notable industries are -

  • Pidilite
  • Piramal Healthcare
  • Sandoz
  • Vinati Organic
  • Lakshmi Organic
  • Hikal Ltd.
  • Maharashtra Aldehydes
  • Sudarshan
  • Maharashtra Seamless
  • EMBIO
  • Privi Organics India Limited
  • BlueJet HealthCare Limited

Mahad consists of two Industrial zones - Mahad-Birwadi and Mahad Additional Industrial zone.


Bharatmala
Mahad is part of proposed under Project.


Civic Administration
Mahad falls under the Raigad Lok Sabha Constituency, along with Pen, Alibaug, Shrivardhan, Dapoli and Guhagar. In 2019, from NCP won the for the constituency.


Transport

Airways
Nearest airports:
  • Navi Mumbai International Airport, Ulve-Panvel, Navi Mumbai
  • CSIA, Mumbai
  • Pune International Airport, Lohagaon, Pune


Railway
starts from and exits Raigad district via Veer. Main railway stations in Mahad is Veer railway station.


Road
National Highway NH 66 (previously known as NH 17) passes through Mahad. It connects (Southern Navi-Mumbai) to Kanyakumari, passing through the states of , , , , and .


MSRTC
Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation has a at Mahad for public transport. Buses plying from Khed, , have halt at Mahad MSRTC Bus depot.


GSRTC
Many people from Mahad commute to cities like , and in Gujarat from even before the Independence. For inter-state public transport, Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation started buses from Mahad and Poladpur bus stand which are under operations of Mahad MSRTC Bus Depot to and other cities of Gujarat.


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