Chorachiwadi

It is located between the historic Bahadur Gadh (named after Chhatrapati Sambhaji) fort of Pedgaon and the Shrigonda town.

Most of the villagers are farmers who harvest various crops such as sugarcane, sorghum (Jowar), wheat, cotton, grapes, lemons, pomegranates, bananas, different nuts such as tree nuts and peanuts, onions, watermelons, and cucumbers.

Due to lack of rain, almost all irrigation depends on water canal systems, locally named Kukadi and Ghod.

Chorachiwadi and its subpart Bhingan each have Anganwadi/Balwadi (kindergartens), a program of Ekatmik Balvikas Kendra Shrigonda tehsil.

Female participation in local sports remains low, as it does in most parts of rural India.

All villagers performing the Arati rituals for the village deity "Bhairavnath"
Folk dance cum drama called Tamasha held in outskirts of village on first day of annual village festival
Wrestling competition called Aakhada organised on second day of annual village festival