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About Pune

 
  Shaniwar Wada  
 
Queen of the Deccan, Oxford of the East, and cultural capital of Maharashtra, Pune is a city with a future that promises to be as interesting as its history. Long-standing bastion of the Maratha empire and home to the legendary Raja Shivaji, the Pune district is marked by magnificent land and sea forts, testimony to its glorious past.

Today, Pune is the centre of traditional Marathi culture, in which education, arts and crafts, and theatre are given place of pride. It has one of India’s oldest universities and its numerous colleges attract both Indian and international students, which is probably why it is called the Oxford of the East. It known for its educational facilities, it has more than a hundred educational institutes and nine universities. It also boasts a growing industrial hinterland, with many information technology and automotive companies setting up factories in Pune district.

Pune is slowly becoming a cosmopolitan city and is now an important commercial centre. The narrow winding roads of the old Pune offer an interesting contrast to the open, spacious new city. However, Pune retains the old - world charm and its many quaint characteristics, including the omnipresent cyclists, rickshaws and a daily siesta hour that is taken very seriously indeed.

Surrounded by verdant hills and beautiful lakes, Pune has a temperate climate and is among the greenest urban areas in the country.

 
 
Climate

Pune has a tropical wet and dry climate with average temperatures ranging between 20°C to 28°C.
Pune experiences three distinct seasons: summer, monsoon and winter.


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Transport

Both public transport (auto rickshaws and buses) and private transport (cars, motorcycles and scooters) are popular in Pune.
A rapid transit system has been proposed in Pune, from past 5 years and is scheduled to begin operations in 2010 Pune International Airport is an international airport at Lohegaon, operated by the Airports Authority of India. Apart from domestic flights to all major Indian cities, this airport serves two international direct flights: one to Dubai (operated by Air India Express), and one to Frankfurt (operated by Lufthansa)


 
 
Food

Like any other cosmopolitan city, food from all over the world is available in the city's restaurants. A large number of Udupi, Kolhapuri and Maharashtrian, North Indian restaurants may be found, along with many low-priced dining halls catering to students and office goers. Popular fast-food joints in the city include all the major brands and joints.

 
 
Sister cities

Pune has sister city agreements with the following cities:
Bremen, Germany
San Jose, United States
Toyota, Aichi
Fairbanks, United States
Pickford, United States
Chaplin, United States

 
   
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