Chincholi is a village in Ambegaon taluka of Pune district in the state of Maharashtra, India. The village is administrated by a SarpanchâÂÂthe elected representativeâÂÂunder the Constitution of India and the Panchayati raj system.
Chincholi is located approximately 3 kilometres from the sub-district headquarters, Ghodegaon, and about 83 kilometres from the district headquarters, Pune. According to the 2011 Census, the village has location code 555483.
The village covers an area of 375.59 hectares. It features a predominantly agricultural landscape and experiences a typical Monsoon climate, with moderate to heavy rainfall during the monsoon season. Good road connectivity ensures access to nearby towns and essential services.
As per the 2011 Census, Chincholi has a population of 1,311, comprising 664 males and 647 females, resulting in a sex ratio of 974 females per 1,000 males. The literacy rate is 80.63% (male: 86.14%, female: 74.96%).
Chincholi benefits from essential infrastructure, including Schools, Healthcare centres, and local markets. The village is well-connected by road to neighbouring towns and cities, and rural development initiatives have improved water supply and sanitation facilities.
The village is home to JagdeeshChand Mahindra High School, a primary and secondary educational institution. The school features a two-story academic building, administrative offices, and a large playground for extracurricular activities.
Agriculture is the backbone of Chincholi's economy. Most residents are engaged in farming, cultivating crops such as Sugarcane, Wheat, and various Vegetables. Small-scale businesses and self-employment, supported by government schemes, also contribute to the local economy. For major commercial activities, banking, and higher education, residents rely on the nearby town of Junnar (approximately 25 kilometres away).
The village is managed by a Gram panchayat, which oversees local administration, development projects, and the implementation of government policies. Regular public meetings are held to address community welfare and infrastructure improvements.