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Dhantoli (Marathi : धंतोली) is a prominent neighborhood located in the 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
Dhantoli is renowned for its numerous healthcare facilities, including hospitals and clinics. The concentration of healthcare establishments has raised concerns about urban congestion, leading to public protest in 2013 regarding infrastructure and zoning issues.[1]
Sports and recreation
Dhantoli 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.
Another significant recreational site area is Patwardhan Grounds, which hosts various public events, including exhibitions and circuses, serving as a cultural gathering point.
References
- ^ "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.