Karhati

Karhati is a village in a Baramati block/tehsil of Pune district in the state of Maharashtra, India.

The name of the village seems to be derived from Marathi expression Kaŗhechyā kāthī (on the banks of the Karha River).

The main food crops grown include bajari, jwari, onion and wheat.

Karhati is a native place of well known Marathi poet Saleel Wagh.

Karhati receives a scant rainfall mainly in June to August approx 60 cm.

Weather in Karhati is dry and hot in summer, winter day temperature goes as low as 25 degree Celsius.

Karhati and surrounding areas mostly depend on agriculture as the main source of income.

Karhati is famous in the Baramati and Daund Tehsil for the Well concrete construction contractors and workers.

Vasatigrih Vidyalaya (literally meaning Hostel Highschool) Karhati (VVK) is one of the well-known and reputed school in the area which is started by Agarkar Baba and played important role in the development of village.

Courses here include Basic Graduation, Junior College and bachelor's degree in education.