Laul
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Laul | |
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Type | |
Type | of the 17 Members |
Leadership | |
Sarpanch | Mr. Pavan Bhong, Darling Gramvikas Aaghadi Nationalist Congress Party |
Deputy Sarpanch | Mrs. Manisha Chandrakant Gawali, Darling Gramvikas Aaghadi Nationalist Congress Party |
Structure | |
Seats | 10/17 |
Political groups | Ruling Party (10)
Opposition (6)
Others (1) |
Elections | |
Last election | 2021 |
Laul | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 18°02′12″N 75°23′34″E / 18.036785°N 75.392804°E | |
Country | India |
State | Maharashtra |
District | Solapur |
Government | |
• Type | Panchayati Raj |
• Body | Gram Panchayat |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 7,516 |
Languages | |
• Official | Marathi, Hindi, English |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 413208 |
STD Code | 02183 |
Vehicle registration | MH-45 (Akluj Passing) |
Lok Sabha | Madha (Lok Sabha constituency) |
Vidhan Sabha | Madha (Vidhan Sabha constituency) |
Website | www |
Laul, also known as Sant Shri Kurmadas Maharaj Village, is a village located in Madha Taluka of Solapur District in the State of Maharashtra, in India. It belongs to the Pune Division. It is located 81 km towards west from District headquarter Solapur. It is situated from Kurduvadi Junction(6 km). The village is located at about 380 km from the state capital, Mumbai. Kurdu (5 km), Ghatane (6 km), Ujani Madha (6 km), Padsali (7 km), Ambad (Te) (7 km) are the nearby Villages to Laul. Laul is surrounded by Paranda Taluka towards North, Mohol Taluka towards East, Barshi Taluka towards East, Indapur Taluka towards west. Pandharpur, Kurduvadi, Solapur, Osmanabad are the nearby Cities to Laul. The village follows the Panchayati raj system.[1] Also has a railway track, which used to travel by few people.
Sant Shri Kurmadas Maharaj
[edit]Laul have spiritual history of 'Sant Shri Kurmadas Maharaj'. Laul is a place of Sant Shri Kurmadas Maharaj- well known sant in Maharashtra. He is Motivation to all Varkari Sampradaya. He is motivated to visit Pandharpur after hearing Bhanudhas Maharaj Kirtan. He don't have limbs, still he is motivated to visit Lord Vitthala and Rukmai in 'Pandharpur'. He, Sant Tukaram and Sant Dnyaneshwar were the popular sants and they worshiped 'Lord Vitthal'. On Ashadi Ekadhshi in Laul they celebrates Yatra of Sant Shri Kurmadas Maharaj form past 700 to 800 years. Varkari say's that 'Pandhri Vari' is completed after visiting 'Sant Shri Kurmadas Maharaj Temple'. The 'Palakhi' in the month of 'Ashadh' from Laul is one of the main attractions of Laul. Many people have taken part in it many years. Sant Shri Kurmadas Maharaj Temple is at outside of Lual on Sant Eknath Maharaj Palkhi Margh (Pandharpur Road).[citation needed]
Demographics
[edit]The total geographical area of village is 4,458 hectares (11,020 acres). Laul has a total population of 7,516 peoples, out of which male population is 3,971 while female population is 3,545. Literacy rate of laul village is 66.54% out of which 72.80% males and 59.52% females are literate as per 2011 census of India in 2011. There are about 1,523 houses in laul village. Pincode of laul village locality is 413208. [2] In 2011, the literacy rate of the Laul village was 76.36% compared to 82.34% of Maharashtra.
Political leaders
[edit]- Dhairyasheel Mohite-Patil, Member of Parliament, Madha (Lok Sabha constituency), Nationalist Congress Party - Sharadchandra Pawar
- Babanrao Vitthalrao Shinde, Member of Legislative Assembly, Madha (Vidhan Sabha constituency), Nationalist Congress Party
- Shri Bharat Shinde, Member, Zilla Parishad: Modnimb Gat, Nationalist Congress Party
- Shri Dhanraj Shinde, Member, Taluka Panchayat Samiti: Laul Gan, Nationalist Congress Party
Delegates from Laul Village
[edit]- Shri Prataprao Shankarrao Nalawade, Nationalist Congress Party, Former Deputy Sabhapati Madha Panchayat Samiti.
- Smt. Pooja Prashant Bodake, Sarpanch, Grampanchayat: Laul, Nationalist Congress Party
- Shri Sanjay (Bapu0 Sudhakar Lokare, Dy. Sarpanch, Grampanchayat: Laul, Nationalist Congress Party
- Society Chairman : Maj. Maruti Bhajandas Lokare, Nationalist Congress Party, Former Indian Army, Corps of Military Police (India)
- Shri Parmeshwar Kokate Guruji, Ex. Chairman of Madha Taluka ZP Teacher Society, Madha, Self-Retired Primary Teacher, started Modern Farming by using automation technologies like simcard Motor Starter
Education system
[edit]There are three primary schools in Laul. ZP Primary School has up to 4th standard. ZP school has 6 subschools (Vasti Shaala) [3]
In Laul there is a HighSchool of Shri Swami Vivekananda Shikshan Sanstha, Kolhapur, which is named with Shri Kurmadas Vidyamandir.[4]
There are about 1200 students are studying in all these schools. The school drop-out rate nearly is zero in Laul.
Water system
[edit]The panchayat had full resources of water provided by a scheme of state government. The water supply for irrigation is also done by a canal from the river Bhima under the Bhima Sina Pump Irrigation Scheme.
Economy
[edit]The main profession of the people in Laul is agriculture and animal husbandry so the economy heavily depends on the Monsoon. Laul is also the top milk producing village in Madha taluka. The canal water supply for the agriculture usage had been made from Ujani Dam, so it has boosted the economy. Many people in the village are clothing merchants.
The financial needs of people are completed by the public sector banks. The following banks have branches in Laul:
- Bank of India, Nationalized bank. ATM service is available.
- Solapur District Central Co-operative bank, Cooperative bank.
- Also there is State Bank of India Laul Dist Solapur (Mini Branch) for banking purpose
References
[edit]- ^ "Map of Laul, Madha, Solapur, Maharashtra". m.mapsofindia.com. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
- ^ http://www.census2011.co.in/data/village/561967-laul-maharashtra.html
- ^ "Z.P.School Lokare Vasti Laul". World Orgs.
- ^ "Shri kurmadas vidya mandir laul, Akulgaon - School in Solapur". www.indiainfo.net. Retrieved 28 February 2022.