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What are the shopping options like in Pune, Maharashtra?

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From buying a car to purchasing groceries to following the latest fashion trends, here's what ten local experts had to say about shopping in Pune, Maharashtra.

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In Pune, one should have a car. The city is very clean and well managed by municipal corp. There’s no reason to worry about security in this city. There are lot of big shopping malls and food sections across city. This is clearly a less polluted city.

Sreyash, says: 2020

Pune is a best place, climate over here suits everyone, Select a safe place, all amenities needed should be nearby, transportation facilities should be very frequent. Medical amenities should be available nearby. Groceries should also be available nearby. Society should be very safe. It’s a nice place for students for their career.

Prayag, says: 2020

For anyone, moving to Pune should know it’s a developing city and hence offers the best services and facilities one could look for. Hospitals, supermarkets and other important facilities are close by for all residencies. The schools and colleges, gyms, theatres and shopping malls, all make this place very happy and habitable one. Job opportunities are excellent. The only concerning issue is traffic.

Soumya, says: 2020

If moving to Pune, I would encourage your decision. It’s one of India’s very well developed non-metro cities, with a perfect blend of the hustle and bustle of a metro city and a peaceful green environment of a non-metro city. It is an IT hub, and has been known as the Oxford of the East since many years. It has great weather, making it a great city. Pune has been through changes over the last two decades – it was earlier known as a ‘Pensioner’s Paradise’, and has now become one of the favoured choices for large MNCs to set shop. All in all, a city that makes everyone comfortable, and meets all your needs with metro-standards.

The city Pune has a historical value. It was once the base of Peshwas of the Maratha Empire. It’s known for the grand Shaniwar Wada, Aga Khan Palace, Pataleshwar Caves etc. For one who likes to shop, there are various options like the iconic Camp and Fashion Street. For a foodie, Pune is like a paradise! You’ll find authentic and spicy range of foods.

Charanya, says: 2020

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

As someone moves to Pune, it will be good choice for him because everything is available in this city. Transport facilities are very good, hospitals, malls, colleges has a good standard here. it will be a choice for a person to be moving to Pune city. Lifestyle of Pune is very good. Many Historical places.

Sharmila, says: 2020

Pune has been the education hub of Maharashtra for a long time hence you will find shops and malls filled with young crowd everywhere. Pune comes close third after Bangalore and Chennai in terms of housing the size of IT population. you will see lots of 22 – 40 year olds everywhere swamping the city. Because of which some parts of pune are expensive like Aundh, Baner, etc.

Main thing in our city is Shaniwar Wada, which is good to see. nearby place Ganpati temple which is famous. If you are interesting in shopping then you will be in the right place. Pune is the city which is known for its culture, puneri language etc. City is at around 160 km from Mumbai.

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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