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Is there a military presence in or near Pune, Maharashtra?

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What kind of military presence does Pune have? Here's what 17 local experts had to say about soldiers and defense in and around Pune, Maharashtra.

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Pune is a beautiful city located in the state of Maharashtra, India. The city boasts of a rich Maharashtrian culture and tradition that has been followed religiously since decades. There are many forts that have been established in the neighbouring villages adjacent to the city that are worth visiting. The only disadvantage in Pune is the lack of an efficient public transportation system which means that commuting is heavy on the pocket.

Prashant, says: 2020

It is a historic place and the visitors will love to see it. It is safe place and is educational hub. Student loves it. The city is surrounded by the army and is less pollution free. It has rich heritage and birthplace of many freedom fighters. It is one of the best place to settle down. There are many retired people are settled and their children have got an employment at various companies. This a developing IT hub.

Roshan, says: 2020

Pune is the cycling city of India. Earlier, it used to be a city where retired personnels used to settle. Pune is now considered an IT hub and a city of forts. This city is quite famous for its pleasant climate and mouth-watering dishes like pav-bhaji, misal-pav, poha etc.

Pune is one of the best cities. It has the perfect blend of the past and the future. On one side it has forts by the great Marathas while on the other side it has the IT park. People here are very proud of their culture, A person who is born in Pune is called a Punekar. Never disturb a Punekar in the afternoon as it is his official nap time. Never make the mistake of calling yourself a Punekar if you are not born here.

Krishna, says: 2020

Pune is primarily known for its rich historical and cultural background. One can expect to see quite a few ruins of castles and forts which have been profound in shaping the city’s image being a part of India’s heavily sought tourism industry. Even the food sold in the city streets tend to reflect upon this by trying to incorporate the spices and cooking styles from the city’s past while accommodating the fast food culture the west has brought to the limelight. Any person deciding to move here, has already made a wonderful decision as they are likely to appreciate that this city gives you a friendly reminder that even while staying in a fast growing city, you can always take it slow and enjoy your life.

Shikha, says: 2020

Anyone moving here should have information about the weather so as to accommodate themselves with suitable stuff. The weather in my city is mostly hot and humid throughout the year. In addition to this, there are a lot of of tourist places like famous memorials and forts for one to visit and spend some time relaxing.

Mandeep, says: 2020

Pune is a metro city in the state of Maharashtra. It is the IT capital of India and famous for educational institutes. It is a beautiful and safe city. Pune has good weather year-round. In Pune, you can visit museums, forts, gardens, etc. people are very friendly in here.

It’s a beautiful and cultural city. Nature has given everything to the city. From mountains to rivers and water reservoirs. The city is rich in its culture and heritage sites. Many forts from the 16th and 17th centuries are proof of it.

Diksha, says: 2020

Shaniwar wada have great place to must see and have great history of my Pune it’s incredible places of Forts with actuals things on that place and for food it’s amazing has largest thali and great food. Pune is a sprawling city in the western Indian state of Maharashtra. It was once the base of the Peshwas (prime ministers) of the Maratha Empire.

Pune is an IT hub with full of jobs and well known for educational institutions as the first education institute was developed here people from all around the world settle here for education. Also it is very well known for its historical places and structures like forts and markets.

Shalini, says: 2020

Our city is filled with lots of religious places, forts and even more to explore. It is the place where you can leave peacefully with less traffic, cleanliness, disciplined and well maintained. Famous places like Dagadusheth halwai ganapati, Shaniwar Wada, Lavasa and more. Just come and experience by your own and feel the heaven. Pune is one of the best to live and explore.

Prateek, says: 2020

Pune is the “Oxford of the East” because of the vast number of prestigious educational institutes present in the city. It is also considered to be the cultural capital of Maharashtra because of the rich Maharashtrian heritage which is very well-preserved even today. The city contains a beautiful harmony between tradition and modernity as it is home to historic forts and IT giants.

Adeeba, says: 2020

Pune has good environment and friendly people to stay. But one moving to Pune should be at least able to speak native language Marathi. It would be helpful because most people here speak Marathi language for their regular chores. Pune is surrounded by hills, so you can visit here various forts.

Pune is best for food. There are various types of food. Beside this weather of pune is so whelming. There are too many forts, you can climb over there and some of them you can go by vehicle. The famous store of sweets named “Kaka Halwai” is here. It is three floored store.

Pune is one of the biggest cities in India. It has a really nice weather. There are old forts you can visit like Shaniwar Wada, Sinhagad fort and natural places like Lonavala. Pune is rich in culture and food. One can find all the different kinds of food here ranging from North Indian aloo chats to South Indian idli.

Shradhanjali, says: 2020

Pune is a cultural capital of the state of Maharashtra and an educational hub. Since a decade it has also been transformed into one of the major IT hubs in India. It is a city with a rich history. This city was established by the 1500s Maratha Empire Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj who is also called the father of the Indian Navy. It is also a place for the foodies from the street food to five star hotels.

Mukhben, says: 2020

Pune weather qualifies it as the Shimla of Maharashtra; cool, dry breezes and moderate temperatures make for a very pleasant climate all year. Note, however, (should you be considering an agricultural endeavour) that rainfall is scarce, since Pune lies in the rain shadow area of the Western Ghats. The purchase of a property on the outskirts of town is advisable. This will place you within reach of the software hub, Hinjewadi, and shield you from traffic of the main city. Pune is the headquarters of the Southern Command of the Indian Army, and military society comprises most of the old town. Several colonial-era clubs, libraries, churches and relics can be found scattered around the centre of the city. Monuments dating back to Maratha rule also adorn the city and are well worth visiting. Aptly nicknamed ‘The Oxford of the East’, Pune has several prestigious educational institutions, such as Fergusson College, the BR Ambedkar Institute of Law and the renowned St. Mary’s School. Know, however, that transport facilities are underdeveloped; no city-wide network of communication is in place, and the layout of the city can be confusing for a newcomer. The city is comparatively somnolent, as large cities go; afternoons find almost all businesses closed, and nightlife is practically non-existent.

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