About Thane
Thane is one of the most industrially developed districts in Maharashtra. Thane is located in the North Konkan division. It is the third-largest in the country, according to census 2011.The district covers 4214 sq. Km. It makes up 1.37 per cent of the state. It is 1.37 per cent of the state.
The densely populated areas include the Sahyadri mountain ranges and the Arabian Sea to the west.
Industrial areas in Thane, Kalyan and Ulhasnagar, Ambernath and Bhiwandi talukas were developed. They are now under the influence of Mumbai's modern culture. Out of 720 KM Thane district is situated on the Maharashtra State's coast.
It has 27 km of coastline. Groundwater fishing is possible on 7642 hectares. In addition to marine fishing can also Groundwater fishing. Mumbai is a major market for the fishery, and the Gulf countries have a high demand for their fish production.
Thane is the third most industrially developed district in the state. Industrialization is responsible for the social and economic development of more than half of the district. Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation has developed eight industrial estates.
International market and friendly ports such as Mumbai, the ease of communication and the facilities The government has made the sector flourish. There is a concentration of industries in the western and southern parts of the district.
Industries located in the district produce large quantities of medicines and chemicals. Several small and medium producers of plastic goods, iron products, and other goods are also located in the district. Powerloom fabrics are produced in large quantities.
The textile industry in Bhiwandi, Maharashtra, is second only to the Ichalkaranji. The Central Ambernath is home to government-sponsored ammunition and arms manufacturing plant. Increasing industrialization has led to large-scale employment for both skilled and unskilled. Workers.The district has very little mineral production, but the sand excavation business is booming in Mumbai and Thane for large-scale construction work.
Religious places:
1. Siddhivinayak Maha Ganpati Temple – Titwala
The Jagrut Mandir Shri MahaGunapati Titwala is located on the Kalu river banks, along the Kalyan–Kasara route.
Chimajiappa built this temple of Shri MahaGanapati. One of the most popular destinations is Mahanaganapati Temple, Vitthal Temple.
One of the eight most famous Ganapati temples is Titwala's Ganpati Temple in Maharashtra. An earlier ashram was known as the Rushi Kanva. This MahaGanapati is believed to have been worshipped by Shakuntala, which is why it is called 'Vivah Vinayak.

Chitraraja Yanyani built this temple in 1060. This temple is the oldest and most historic. Ambarnath’s Shivamandir, India's first land house, is Very artistic. The "Shiv Mandir Ambernath",
which is witnessing sculpture, is an excellent example architecture that has been enduring the brunt rains and famines for many years. Ambernath Legend Shivamandir is part of the 218
Artistic Architecture declared by UNESCO. This temple is adorned with stone sculptures. The temple's land is also covered in the skin of the UNESCO. Tiger. Shivamandir is a famous.

3. Vajreshwari
Vajreshwari village is located in Bhiwandi Taluka of Thane district. It is one of the most important religious sites in Maharashtra because of its hot water ponds.
This spot is located on Here are the banks of the Tansa River and the Samadhi Srinithanand Maharaj. Famous is the Vajreshwari Devi Temple, built by the Chimaji appa. There are hot water springs in Akloli.
Tourists are attracted to Ganeshpuri. These fountains are thought to contain hot water that has medicinal properties.

- Haji Malang Gad
Haji Malanggad can be found about 15 kilometers from Kalyan, Thane district. It is also known as Sri Malang, or Haji Malang. The fort of Malanggad was built by Shilahar Raja.
This fort is home to the ancient temple of Machhindranath. Haji Malang is a grave of a Muslim Saint.
Similar to other Raigad forts, the cone at the top and one below is difficult. Can Find Grave Baba Malang at the border of Thane and Raigad.
District The fort is located on a high mountain. Fort has numerous entrances, fortifications, water ponds, and towers. The entrance to the fort is located in the Kalyan-Mumbai region Panvel and Matheran are visible.

- Malshej Ghat
Malshej Ghat can be found on Kalyan Nagar Road. Although it is still popular as a tourist spot for rainy weather, it will soon become a place of perpetual cooling like Matheran and
Mahabaleshwar. Tourists love to visit this hill, which is surrounded by dense shawls during the rainy season. Tourists visiting Ghat now have special points. Two special parking
arrangements are available on the road for vehicles used in business. M.T.D.C. The forest department has developed the Ghat area. Tourists are now able to use these facilities.

By train
There are trains from Kasara and Asangaon that depart from the Central Railway Chhatrapati Shivaji terminus railway station. The station is located a little further away from this village.
By bus
There is a bus service. The temple is located 3km from Titwala station. Go to the temple. A rickshaw or horse carriage is used.
2. Ambarnath Shiv Temple :
By train
This temple is located near the Ambarnath Station of Central Railway.Shivamandir in Ambernath Taluka
3. Vajreshwari :
By train
Vasai, Western Railway Station - Nearest Railway station
By bus
Buses of state transport travel from Thane and Vasai, Vajreshwari
- Haji Malang Gad :
By train
Kalyan (Central Railway) is the nearest railway station.
By bus
From Kalyan station, you can reach the base by bus. The bus runs every 30 minutes. Between the Fort route and Haji Manlag Darga. From the base, it takes approximately 2 hours to get to the destination.
- Malshej Ghat :
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