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Pachwad, Panchwad or Kasabe Panchwad is a village in Wai taluka, Satara district, Maharashtra, India. It is situated on the bank of the Krishna River. The Indian National Highway (NH4) passes through the village. Pachwad is a market place for surrounding villages. Pachwad is famous for weekly market of vegetables.

  • Famous for weekly Bazar of livestock animals.
    • Schools: Zilla parishad primary school, Mahatma Gandhi Vidyalaya., Y.C.Senior college.
    • Temples: Navalai Devi,
    • Population: near about 4500

There is another Pachwad village in khatav Taluka of Satara district.


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