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Dhantoli (Marathi : धंतोली) is a prominent neighborhood located in central Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. Historically, it served as the residence of the Treasurer of the Raja of Nagpur and home to a significant population of Marathi Brahmins. Over the years, Dhantoli has evolved into a densely populated urban area known for its healthcare facilities and historical landmarks.
Healthcare and protests
editDhantoli is known for its numerous healthcare facilities, including hospitals and clinics.[citation needed] The concentration of healthcare establishments has raised concerns about urban congestion, leading to public protests in 2013 over infrastructure and zoning issues.[1]
Sports and recreation
editDhantoli is home to Yashwant Stadium, one of the oldest stadiums in Nagpur. Historically a centre for sporting events, the stadiums are now primarily used as a marketplace for local vendors.[citation needed]
Another significant recreational site area is Patwardhan Grounds, which hosts various public events, including exhibitions and circuses, serving as a cultural gathering point.[citation needed]
Events
editYashwant Stadium hosts the Nagpur Premier League football matches annually, as well as cultural programs from schools, colleges, and other associations
References
edit- ^ "17 more hospitals to come up in Dhantoli". The Times of India. 19 January 2013. Archived from the original on 22 October 2013. Retrieved 27 April 2013.