1. A trip to Pune
  2. Pune, which was earlier called Poona is the 8th largest metropolis in India and the second greatest in Maharashtra after Mumbai. It was one of the centres of power on the Maratha Empire. It is 560 metres more than sea level and is placed at the junction point of the Mula and Mutha rivers. Pune is famous for temples and quickly growing industries which range from forging to automobiles to information technology as well as world class instructional facilities, which draws in students from not just India, but also from abroad to the place, which makes it a place of mixed cultures and communities.
  3. History of Pune
  4. Pune had the reputation of being a town, manner back, at 937 AD. Maratha Empire founder, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, pass the youth of his over this particular school. Shivaji was crowned as Chatrapati of the year 1674, that created big contribution in the development of the school. Later on Baji Rao, who was appointed as key minister of the Maratha Empire within the season 1720, made Pune as the starting and made large development works. At the year 1837, Pune was produced when the monsoon capital around the Bombay presidency, which continued till independence.
  5. Industries at Pune
  6. Automotive giants as Tata Motors, Force Motors, as well as Mercedes Benz have the Industries of theirs at Pune. World famous automotive and allied companies like General Motors, Volkswagen, Visteon, Continental Fiat and Corporation have also followed this place. Due to the extensive development of Automobile market at the dojo Pune is also known as "Motor City" of India. The India's biggest conglomerate, the Kirloskar Group, led the foundation stone by establishing the industry known as the Kirloskar Oil engineering limited at 1945. The Hinjawadi IT Park, also known as the Rajiv Gandhi Park, has resulted in the widespread development of information and technology over the place.
  7. Sites to visit
  8. One) Prominent museums including national battle museum, Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum, Mahatma Phule Museum, Babasaheb Ambedkar Museum as well as Pune Tribal Museum.
  9. 2) Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park, and that is situated close to the community.
  10. Three) The College of Military Engineering.
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  12. 4) The Sawai Gandharva Sangeet Mahotsav, among the most significant and properly - identified Indian classical music festivals within the land is held each year at December. This festival used to be organised each year by Late Pt. Bhimsen Joshi.
  13. Methods to achieve Pune
  14. By air, the Pune International Airport is a worldwide terminal situated at Lohegaon.
  15. Visit https://www.tripindicator.com/ pune -activities/1/26473/N.html for Pune attractions, sightseeing tours, outdoor activities, water sports and day trips.
  16. Visit https://wikitravel.org/en/Pune for more travel information.

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