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Pune

Pune (Poona)
Classification Metropolitan City
Country India
State Maharashtra
Languages Marathi, English, Hindi and others
Time zone GMT +5:30
Importance Eighth largest city in India
Population

- Total


2,691,000 (2004)[1]

Area 440.00 km2
Latitude
Longitude
18° 32’N
73° 51’ E
Altitude 554 metres average
Temperature

- Summer

- Winter

20 to 38 °C

4 to 30 °C
Rainfall 1000 mm

Pune city, formerly Poona, Maharashtra state, western India, at the junction of the Mula and Mutha rivers. Called “Queen of the Deccan,” Pune is the cultural capital of the Maratha people. According to the 2001 census provisional results, it had a population of 3.755 million in 2001. This figure includes the people residing in the city of Pimpri-Chinchwad which has historically been considered as a twin of Pune. The real population of the combined metropolitan area should be between 4.5 to 5 million in 2004. Marathi is the language of the majority of the people residing here and they call themselves 'Punekar'. 'kar' is a Marathi language suffix used to denote a person belonging to the preceding village or city name. This being a metropolitan city with many English literate people, 'Puneites' is also a term commonly used to describe the people of this city, particularly in English dailies. Puneites are

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Geography

The city developed on the confluence of rivers Mula and Mutha. They are the tributaries of the river Bhima which flows east rising from the Western Ghats of Maharashtra. On the south-western side of Pune is the Khadakwasla dam lake that is used to supply water to the city. Beyond that lies the historically famous Sinhagad fort which is now a major tourist attraction.

History

The history of Pune is both illustrious and romantic. The present name Pune is derived from Punya Nagari (literally city of virtuous deeds). Known for its historical, cultural and social importance, the district has several hill forts along with many ancient temples. Pune has witnessed great social and political movements of transformation throughout the history of India. The Rashtrakutas have been found to be the earliest rulers of the city. The greatest Maratha King Chhatrapati Shivaji made Pune the capital of the Maratha Empire. Later the Peshwas continued with Pune as their headquarters. It grew in importance under the British when it housed a major cantonment town. Today, Pune is the headquarters of the Southern Command of the Indian Army. The cantonment area is still a major fixture and adds to Pune's cosmopolitan flavour.

Prior to the Marathas, evidence of inhabitance comes from relics like the Kasba Ganapati, Taambdee Jogeshwaaree and Pataleshwar cave. The cave, also called Panchaleshvara cave, once situated outside the old town is now squarely in the middle of the city on Jungli Maharaj Road and is an active Hindu temple. Its sculptures date to around 700, similar in style to the much grander rock temple at Elephanta, but are incomplete. In front of the excavation is a circular Nandi mandapam (pavilion).

Economy

Pune is a major industrial centre, worthy of being termed Detroit of India. It is home to one of the world's largest two-wheeler manufacturers – Bajaj Auto. It is also home to Kinetic Engineering, Bajaj Tempo. India's largest motor company, Tata Motors has its plant here. DaimlerChrysler also has an assembly line for its Mercedes Benz brand. Whirlpool has an appliance manufacturing plant near Pune. Frito Lay and Coca Cola also have manufacturing plants in Pune. Pune is also home to numerous small and medium sized enterprises.

Pune has a burgeoning software industry. Many of India's major software players such as TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Cognizant and Persistent Systems and global majors like Sasken, Amdocs, Avaya, and Veritas Software have a major presence in Pune's various Software Technology Parks. With the construction of the six-lane Mumbai-Pune expressway, this city is now less than a three hour drive from Mumbai. To cater to the explosive growth, the state is planning a 1,000 MW power plant exclusively for Pune, and an International Airport at Chakan is also on the cards.

Notably, even though Pune is the eight-largest city in India, it has the sixth largest metropolitan economy and the highest per capita income in India, therefore having the least income disparity between the rich and poor.

Education

Pune has many institutions of higher education, including the University of Pune, several colleges of Engineering (notably, the Government College of Engineering [2], Pune Institute of Computer Technology, Bharati Vidyapeeth's College of Engineering, D.Y. Patil College of Engineering, Garware College, Wadia College, Sinhagad College of Engineering [3], Maharashtra Institute of Technology, PVG's College of Engg. & Tech. [4], Vishwakarma Institute of Technology , among others), Medicine ( B.J.Medical College and the Armed Forces Medical College), and others like the IUCAA (Inter University Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics) and the NCL (National Chemical Laboratory). The National Defense Academy, which trains officers of India's armed forces, is located at Khadakvasla, on the outskirts of Pune. Fergusson College (1885) is the oldest and one of the most important colleges in this city. Other famous colleges include Symbiosis College and Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce. Students from all over India and many African countries come to Pune for higher education, particularly in engineering and management. Pune is rapidly becoming a major centre for Information Technology in India. With numerous engineering and management institutes it was called the Oxford of the East by Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first and longest serving Prime Minister.

Pune is also known for its high standards in high school education.

Culture

During the months of August or September each year, the city celebrates the Hindu festival of Ganesh Chaturthi. The festival culminates in a carnival like procession along the busy thoroughfares of the city. The city also has an active theater community.

In the month of December Pune plays host to the Sawai Gandharva Music Festival. Many renowned performers of Indian classical music perform through 3 consecutive evenings creating an extravaganza which is unique to this city.

Pune is the birth place of Meher Baba as well as the home of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. Rajneesh's Osho Ashram helps bring a very international flair to the city. Situated amidst nature, the center boasts of a big meditation center and two beautiful gardens, viz. Osho garden and Zen garden.

Pune has been one of the centers of the neo-Buddhist revival movement begun by B. R. Ambedkar in 1956. It also houses the headquarters of the Trailokya Bauddha Mahasangha Gana, the Indian affiliate of the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order.

Places of Interest

  • Parvati Temple
  • Shaniwar Wada
  • Aga-Khan palace also famous as Gandhi Museum
  • Kelkar Museum
  • Kamala Nehru Park
  • The art Gallery at Balgandharva Rangamandir
  • Osho Rajneesh Ashram
  • Sinhagad Fort
  • Handmade-Paper Factory
  • Lonavala-Khandala hill station
  • Panshet Dam
  • Khadakwasla Dam
  • Poona Club
  • Pubs/Discs: Kiva, 10 Downing Street, Cactus, Thousand Oaks, Leather Lounge, Aqua Lounge, Nirvana, Ole, Ivoe's, Scream, Fire N Ice, Curve, Elysium, Wunderbarr, Not Just Jazz by the Bay

Important Roads

Roads Of Pune

Movie Halls

  • Alaka (only English)
  • Vijay (mostly English, also hosts screenings like 'children's movies' or 'Hitchcock Festival' and such)
  • Appolo
  • Deccan Talkies
  • Vasant
  • Mangala (One of the biggest screens)
  • Neelayam (One of the biggest screens)
  • Rahul
  • Prabhat (always Marathi)
  • E – SQUARE (multiplex)
  • INOX (multiplex)
  • City Pride (multiplex)
  • Gold Adlabs (multiplex)
  • Alpana (mostly adult)
  • Sri Krishna (mostly adult)
  • West End
  • Bharat (always adult)

Famous Personalities

Pune District

Population (As of 2001): 7,224,224

Pune Division

Pune Division is one of the six divisions of Maharashtra. Pune Division is bound by Konkan Division to the west, Nashik Division to the north, Marathwada (Aurangabad Division) to the east, and the state of Karnataka to the south.

  • Area: 57,268 km²
  • Population (As of 2001 census): 99,973,761
  • Districts: Kolhapur, Pune, Sangli, Satara, Solapur
  • Literacy: 76.95%
  • Area under irrigation: 8,896 km²
  • Main crops: Jowar, wheat, bajra, sugarcane, rice, soybean, onion, groundnut, vegetables, turmeric, grape, pomegranate

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