Pune may not be
a cosmopolitan city as its upstart cousin on the cost, Mumbai,
but it is a pleasant getaway for all those who want to escape
from the hustle and bustle of the city. The city has a calm
atmosphere, non-confronting people, and is certainly much
more relaxed and peaceful than Mumbai. If you consider Maharashtra
as a Marathi speaking state of India, then Pune can undoubtedly
be called its capital, with its glorious past and high concentration
of Marathi speaking people. The place was early home of great
Maratha warrior Shivaji and became the Maratha capital in
1750. For a brief period, the city was under the control
of Nizam of Hyderabad and later came under the British rule
in 1817. The British tried to develop the city as the summer
capital of Maharashtra and a military cantonment. Today,
the city has lost much of its grandeur of Maratha period
but the places around here are quite rich in heritage and
natural beauty.
In the recent times the city of Pune became famous for being
home to the Osho Commune International. The ashram attracts
a large number of people from around the world to practice
Osho’s new-age meditation techniques. Pune is also
an internationally renowned educational centre, being home
to many institutions of repute like Film and Television Institute
of India, Armed Forces Medical College, National Defence
Academy and Symbiosis Educational Society.
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