Shringartali

Shringartali is a large village[1] in the Guhagar Taluka region of Ratnagiri in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

Agriculture includes alphanso mangoes (hapus), harvested from March to the end of May, and are distributed to Mumbai.

As of the 2011 census the population was 3300 comprising 1760 males and 1540 females, giving a sex ratio of 875.

[1] There were 445 children aged 0-6 = 13.48 % of the village population, with a child sex ratio of 1005, significantly higher than the Maharashtra average of 894.

The literacy rate was 89.46% (males 92.52%, females 85.88%) higher than the state average of 82.34%.