Salekasa

Salekasa

Salekasa is a town and a tehsil in Deori subdivision of Gondia district in Nagpur revenue Division in the Berar region in the state of Maharashtra, India.

It is railway station ( code SKS ) under Nagpur Division of South East Central Railway.

The most important thing in salekasa is small town but every one known well about it. The small town student doing well in salekasa like utkarsh he doing biotechnology and the sundip bhatia a well know name in the salekasa contribute in the field of management the same like i gaurav pande son of santos pande doing software engi.. Thats far great achievement in salekasa. Recently the student of salekasa did well in the field of biotechnology. Mr. Utkarsh sharma son of mr. Rakesh sharma. He going to publish the research paper. He tried to explain how to accumulate the insuline for plant which is less expensive and highly effective. Thats a reason that salekasa is a well known. The much work has been done in salekasa for the development. But salekasa still remain as it is. The crucial thing in salekasa is that its railway stating its just like a garden. Most of the people spending time in railways station for great feeling.

References

Maharashtra-geo-stub"'popular persons in salekasa town:-"' 1)RAKESH SHARMA


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