Where the Sahyadris meet the Arabian Sea — a land of forts, fishermen, and boundless potential.

Sindhudurg district sits on Maharashtra's southernmost coastline, bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west and the Sahyadri hills to the east. It's famous for the Sindhudurg Fort built by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, pristine beaches like Tarkarli and Vengurla, and the rich Malvani culture.
The constituency is predominantly a region of fishing communities, cashew and mango plantations, and emerging tourism. Its unique geography — coastal plains descending from the Western Ghats — creates both stunning beauty and development challenges.


Building all-weather roads connecting fishing villages, upgrading jetties, and improving access to mainland markets and hospitals during monsoons.

Homestay networks, beach conservation, fort restoration, and promotion of Malvani food culture to create local employment through eco-tourism.

Alphonso mango processing units, cashew value chains, and organic farming support to maximize returns for the region's farmers.

From new bridges crossing tidal rivers to health sub-centres in remote hamlets, the Sindhudurg constituency is witnessing a transformation that balances modern development with environmental conservation.
Every project is designed with the Konkan's unique geography in mind — monsoon-resistant roads, coastal-friendly materials, and sustainable practices that protect this fragile ecological paradise.
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