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Khardi is a town in the Thane district, of Maharashtra. It is also a station on the Mumbai Suburban Railway system on the Central line route between Kalyan and Kasara. It is 1000 ft. above sea - level and is a tourist destination for people from Mumbai. Khardi offers multistory flat projects like Thapar Nagar, Our Town, Highland Park, and Ajmera group. Khardi town has a nationalized bank, hospital, post office, petrol pump, restaurants, a school, a police station, a Jain Temple, and a market.

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  • Khardi is a town in the Thane district, of Maharashtra. It is also a station on the Mumbai Suburban Railway system on the Central line route between Kalyan and Kasara. It is 1000 ft. above sea - level and is a tourist destination for people from Mumbai. Khardi offers multistory flat projects like Thapar Nagar, Our Town, Highland Park, and Ajmera group. Khardi town has a nationalized bank, hospital, post office, petrol pump, restaurants, a school, a police station, a Jain Temple, and a market. It takes nearly 1 Hr. 30 Min for one to reach Khardi from Mumbai (CST) & about 45 Minutes from Thane Railway Station. Khardi is located on National Highway No.3 one of the 4-lane highways which connect India's states. Khardi is part of Taluka: Shahapur, (District: Thane) which is surrounded by the Sahyadris, and places like Mahuli and Aaja are common spots for trekking. The Maharashtra Government has declared Shahapur a center for tourism. Shahapur had an average literacy rate of 87%, higher than the national average of 59.5%. Since District Shahapur supplies almost all the drinking water to Mumbai, the government of Maharashtra has declared this town to be a "No Chemical Zone"; no one can start a chemical industry here. Dwellers from Mumbai and surrounding towns have made Khardi their second home while few have migrated completely to Khardi. Khardi is accessible by rail or road and is surrounded by three lakes (Bhatsa, Tansa, and Vaitarna), which are a major source of drinking water for Mumbai And Thane city. About 100 km away from the hustle and bustle of Mumbai (Colaba to Khardi approx. distance), Khardi offers refuge particularly in the post-monsoon months up to the onset of summer (May–June). Three large water fresh bodies surrounding Khardi help keep temperatures down. (Approx. Distance from Thane City is about 60 km) Dahigaon is a village, near Khardi, on the Khardi to Vaitarana road, which is known for lotus flowers and a lake with two temples of Gavdevi and Lord Shiva on its bank. This village is also the location for the Tansa reserved forest. (en)
  • Khardi es una ciudad censal situada en el distrito de Thane en el estado de Maharashtra (India). Su población es de 5579 habitantes (2011).​ Se encuentra a 38 km de Thane y a 68 km de Bombay. (es)
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  • Khardi es una ciudad censal situada en el distrito de Thane en el estado de Maharashtra (India). Su población es de 5579 habitantes (2011).​ Se encuentra a 38 km de Thane y a 68 km de Bombay. (es)
  • Khardi is a town in the Thane district, of Maharashtra. It is also a station on the Mumbai Suburban Railway system on the Central line route between Kalyan and Kasara. It is 1000 ft. above sea - level and is a tourist destination for people from Mumbai. Khardi offers multistory flat projects like Thapar Nagar, Our Town, Highland Park, and Ajmera group. Khardi town has a nationalized bank, hospital, post office, petrol pump, restaurants, a school, a police station, a Jain Temple, and a market. (en)
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