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  • Yewta (also known as Yevta) is a small village within Kaij sub-district, Beed district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Yewta derives from the temple of lord Yewteshwara situated in the village.


    Demographics


    As of the 2011 census, the village had 715 households and 3545 inhabitants.


    Description


    It is a planned residential village situated among hills. Its temples include Vithal Rukhmini, Yewteshwar (Shankar), Balaji, Maruti Par, Munjya, Khandoba, Janai Devi, Narsoba, and Jotiba.


    Infrastructure


    A dam was constructed during 1970-1972 for rain water storage.


    Education


    Zila Parishad high school (Govt School) teaches up to 10th standard. It is one of the oldest Zila Parishad high school in Beed.


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