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gr8 topic
good work siya
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Thanx jithu n Harry...Know wat it took so much of time to upload these pics
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good work siya
keep it up
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ThE WoRld iS nOt EnOuGh FoR mE
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thanks karan ...r u frm Mumbai
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yep siya m frm amchi mumbai r u frm mumbai too??
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About Pune
Pune is not a cosmopolitan city like Mumbai, but is a pleasant travel getaway destination to spend a quite holiday. Situated in the southern part of Maharashtra, Pune is a calm and peaceful city. It offers a comfortable respite from the busy life of Mumbai, the capital city of Maharshtra.
PuneThis beautiful city has many exotic locales attracting innumerable tourists. Pune is famous for the Osho Commune International, which was the home of Osho Rajneesh. This ashram attracts a large number of people to Pune from around the world to practice Osho's new-age meditation techniques.
Pune is also well-known for its internationally acclaimed educational institutes. There are many reputed institutions here like the Film and Television Institute of India, Armed Forces Medical College, National Defence Academy and Symbiosis Educational Society.
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OVERVIEW
Pune a city of culture. The material place of educational institutes,rich in various aspects,
renowned personalities,footprints of history,miracles of geography. Summed with balanced
weather conditions and a number of National and International achievements.
HISTORY
Pune or Punyanagari as it is called has had a glorious past of nearly 600years both illustrious and romantic.
Long time ago who would have known that a Deccan plateau 2500 mts above the sea level surrounded by hills ,valleys and historic forts would emerge as a district named PUNE. A small village inhabited by musicians and artists in 613 A.D grew into the Deccan Capital to rival Delhi.
In 750A.D The Rashtrakut Dynasty ruled the Punewadi, now called Pune Poona to the old diehards.
In 1856 the Pune-Mumbai rail track and the Khadakwasla Dam in 1857 was constructed.Later many colleges were established gradually, the Deccan college, the college of Engineering and the Ferguson college. In 1857, the offices of the Department of Meteorology was shifted from Simla to Pune.The first Textile Mill was built in 1893 by Raja Bahadur Motilal Pittie.
Pune was home to some of the fiery personalities who wrote the eventful pages of India's freedom struggle. Mahatma Gandhi rightly said that ' Pune is a bee-hive of dedicated workers for a noble cause.'
At present Pune is the 7 th ranking industrial metro of India. Infact Kothrud has achieved a place in the Guinness book of world records for having the fastest urban growth rate
Sights and Sounds
The Aga Khans Palace: This Palace boasts of Italianate arches, a gracious building having salons and suites and spacious lawns . The place has a historical landmark. During the 1942 Quit India Movement the Britishers interned Mahatma Gandhi and his wife Kasturba Gandhi here. Later a memorial was erected here in the memory of Kasturba Gandhi who died in this palace.
Appu Ghar: Indira Gandhi Udyan situated at Pradhikaran, Nigdi on Pune-Bombay highway. It is a play park and a mini Disney Land full of wheels, merry-go-round and swings. Both adults and the children enjoy the rides and the fun alike. Reaching there is no problem as there are direct bus service from the Pune station.
Bund Garden: This garden is also known as the Mahatma Gandhi Udhayan. It was built by Sir Jamshedji Jeejeebhoy, on the right bank of the Mula-Mutha to provide the poor with water during summer. Main attraction here is the evening boat rides, horse rides etc. The garden is famous for Bhel-Puri and Pani-Puri. It is situated on the Airport road and very close to the Camp area.
Film and Television Institute of India: The FTII is situated on a sprawling campus midst much greenery on the Law College Road. It is a premier institute that imparts training in all branches of the film industry and is known for having produced some of the finest professionals in the Audio- Visual media, most of whom have won accolades abroad. So if you have star in your eyes, FTII is a must.
Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum: The museum is housed in a Rajasthani styled building situated close to the hustle and bustle of busy Bajirao Road of Pune. It holds a one man collection of the most fascinating Indian articrafts that you would have ever seen. Mastani Mahal which was brought and erected as it was from its original form is a masterpiece amongst its other exhibits. It has 36 sections which include carved palace and temple doors, 2,000 year old pottery, traditional Indian lamps and 17th century paintings.
National Defence Academy: This is a Defence Academy that imparts basic training to officers, cadets of all the three branches of the Defence Services for Commission in the Army, Navy and Air-Force. It is situated at Khadakvasla 17 kms From Pune.
Osho Commune: Pune has become a international tourist spot because of the Osho Commune International. Spread over 31 acres of flush green surroundings, is the meditation resort to people from over 60-70 different countries. The Osho Commune offers over 100 different meditation techniques to all the participants. It has become a must-visit to all the tourists over the world who are on a spiritual journey.
Parvati Hill and Temples: Standing atop this hillock you get a vertical glimpse of Pune. A steep flight of 108 narrow steps lead to the hill top temple built by Balaji Baji Rao. Nagarkjana drum house is the imposing temple of Parvati and Devdeveshwar. This was once the private shrine of the Peshwas. It is also the final resting place of Nana Saheb Peshwa. The Parvati museum houses portraits of Peshwas, old manuscripts, coins etc.
Pashan Lake: This lake is situated 12 Kms off the road to N.D.A. It is an Orinthologists delight, as it is the favourite haunt of a number of migratory and residential birds. For birdwatching head towards this little lake.
Pataleshwar Caves: This 8th century rock cut temple is hidden in the heart of the city in the midst of modern high rise structures and developments, at Shivajinagar. Reminiscent of Ellora, the temple has been carved out of a single boulder of awe inspiring size which includes massive pillars, a Shiva shrine and a Nandi bull. the temple is used by worshippers even today.
Shaniwar Wada:This imposing palace was built by the successors of Shivaji, the Peshwas in 1736. A massive fire destroyed the building in 1827. Most of the palace interiors also got destroyed and all that remains is the old fortified wall. But of course the impressive brass studded gates and lotus pools have also withstood the ravages of time. This Palace situated in the heart of the city near to Deccan Gymkhana, Shivajinagar, and Laxmi Road, has become the symbol of the culture of Pune. It is place to charm you and take you through the memory pages of history.
Sinhagad fort: Sinhagad fort stands 25 Kms from Pune, formerly known as Kondhana, once being the most impregnable fort in western India. Its literal translation is the 'Fortress of the Lion'. The fort has changed hands many times from Mohammed Tughlak in 1340 A.D., to the British in 1918 A.D. Legends says, 300 years ago Shivajis Gen. Tanaji Malusare scaled this sheer precipice with ropes and giant lizards. He was killed in the battle and a memorial exists. It is an ideal place for a day long picnic and site seeing. The main attraction is climbing the fort on foot.
University Of Pune: The site of Pune University, stately mansions at Ganeshkhind built in Italian-Gothic style, was the official residence of the Governor of Mumbai during the monsoon season. The 300 mt high tower beckons to all these who come here in the pursuit of higher education. It is one of the oldest universities of India.
GETTING THERE
There are so many ways to, but Normal Options are always there like: By Road, By Air and By Rail. I have tried to give you the most actual on the basis of actual run by time giving exact details, but always check the Timmings before starting.
By Road: By Road, this route takes atleast Four Hours and depending on the Halt. There are regualr Buses available from Dadar which is most popularly known as Asiad Buses and operates every half an hour, 24 hours a day. The cost of ticket is Rs: 100 for Non A/c and Rs: 160 for A/C Buses. You will also get Private Taxis, like ambassador and Maruti Van, but you will have to wait, if there are not minimum of 4 Pessengers. The charges will be around 200 to 250 per seat.
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haay kina sona desh hai mera 8->

btw i think maldives is not a part of india
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yes its not .. its a different state ..
named as: Republic of Maldives .. which doesnt require any VISA .. to be visited
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