[2] Nandurbar is an administrative district in the northwest corner of (Khandesh region) of Maharashtra.
Thousand of chickens from the farms had to be killed and buried in nearby grounds to stop the virus spreading.
[4] During British rule, in 1942 the town's English police fired at the school children who were marching with an Indian flag, in the incident a student Shirishkumar died due to a gun shot wound.
As per Balbharti's school text book chapter of class 3rd or 4th, during the event day, police stopped their march and pointed guns at school girls, Shirish Kumar came forward and challenged British police to dare to shoot at him.
[citation needed] Nandurbar is served by a station on the Indian Railways network.
Nandurbar is connected to Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat by Indian state highways.