Vadner

Vadner is a town of about 30,000 people in Nashik district, Maharashtra state, India. Vadner is famous for its grapes. The town is predominantly an agrarian one with approximately 80% of its population engaged in agriculture and related activities. The remaining 20% are in supporting activities like services, transport, and retail. Vadner is a fairly rich town due to grape farming. Every year in the month of April, a festival takes place on the eve of the marriage of the god Bhairvnath.

Vadner

Vadner is a town of about 30,000 people in Nashik district, Maharashtra state, India. Vadner is famous for its grapes. The town is predominantly an agrarian one with approximately 80% of its population engaged in agriculture and related activities. The remaining 20% are in supporting activities like services, transport, and retail. Vadner is a fairly rich town due to grape farming. Every year in the month of April, a festival takes place on the eve of the marriage of the god Bhairvnath.