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  2. 1 day ago · Pune has long been a major educational and cultural centre; former prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru referred to it as the “Oxford and Cambridge of India.”

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  3. 2 days ago · Here are eight intriguing facts about Pune’s illustrious past and cultural significance: 1. Pune’s Name Origin: A Sacred Confluence. Pune’s name originates from the word ‘Punya,’ meaning the confluence of two rivers, the Mula and the Mutha. Before officially being named Pune in 1978, the city had several names, including Punaka Desha ...

  4. 4 days ago · Pune, known as the “Oxford of the East,” is a city that beautifully blends tradition and modernity. Nestled in the western Indian state of Maharashtra, Pune boasts a rich history, a burgeoning IT sector, and a vibrant cultural scene.

  5. 5 days ago · Pune, often heralded as the “Oxford of the East,” is a city that effortlessly combines a rich historical past with a vibrant, modern present. Nestled amidst the Sahyadri Hills, this city is known for its pleasant climate, educational institutions, and booming IT industry.

  6. 4 days ago · Pune, often referred to as the "Oxford of the East," is a vibrant city in Maharashtra known for its rich cultural heritage, educational institutions, and burgeoning industries. As one of India’s fastest-growing cities, Pune attracts a diverse community of expatriates looking for new opportunities and experiences. In this blog, we’ll explore what life is like

  7. 1 day ago · A hundred years back British archaeologist John Marshall made the first official announcement of the discovery of the Indus Civilisation. The British, however, had first encountered Harappa almost 100 years earlier, when they thought it to be associated either with Alexander's campaigns or with the travels of Chinese pilgrims.

  8. 5 days ago · Sant Tukaram Maharaj, also known simply as Tukaram, was a revered 17th-century Hindu saint and poet from Maharashtra. He played a key role in the Bhakti movement, particularly through his devotional poetry, known as Abhanga, which centres around devotion to Vithoba, a form of Lord Krishna worshipped in Pandharpur.