Overview
Peth Pimpalgaon is a village located in Palam taluka of Parbhani district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is a rural settlement administered through a Gram Panchayat and forms part of the Marathwada region of the state.
The village is known for its agricultural background, local community life, and its connection to nearby towns such as Palam, Gangakhed, and Parbhani.
Location & Geography
Peth Pimpalgaon is situated in the southern part of Parbhani district under Palam taluka. It lies approximately 5 km from Palam, the tehsil headquarters, and around 60 km from Parbhani city, the district headquarters.
The village falls under the postal region with PIN code 431720. Like many villages in this belt of Maharashtra, the surrounding landscape is shaped by agricultural land, village roads, and seasonal farming activity.
Population & Demographics
According to Census-linked village data from 2011, Peth Pimpalgaon had a total population of 3,158 people living in 678 households.
- Male population: 1,634
- Female population: 1,524
- Children (0–6 age group): 409
- Literate residents: 1,992
Marathi is the primary and official language spoken in the village, and local social life reflects the culture and traditions of rural Maharashtra.
Economy & Agriculture
Agriculture is the main source of livelihood in Peth Pimpalgaon. Like many villages in Palam taluka, farming plays a central role in the village economy and daily life.
Common crops associated with the area include cotton, soybean, tur, and wheat. Seasonal patterns, rainfall, and local market access strongly influence agricultural activity in the village.
Culture & Lifestyle
Peth Pimpalgaon reflects the traditional village lifestyle of Maharashtra, where agriculture, festivals, and community relationships remain important parts of daily life.
Major Indian festivals such as Diwali, Holi, and Ganesh Chaturthi are commonly celebrated with local participation and cultural enthusiasm.
Administration & Village Profile
The village functions under a Gram Panchayat, which handles local civic and administrative matters. Peth Pimpalgaon is officially recorded as a village under Palam taluka in Parbhani district.
The total recorded geographical area of the village is 1,947 hectares, showing that it is a relatively large rural settlement in the local administrative structure.
Connectivity
Peth Pimpalgaon is connected by local road networks to nearby settlements and market towns. Residents generally depend on nearby hubs like Palam and Gangakhed for broader transport, trade, health, and administrative access.
Its postal coverage, regional road links, and proximity to nearby towns help connect the village with the wider district.