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In 1970s, due to increased industrialisation on Mumbai–Pune Highway, many villages around the highway were merged to form PCMC, Pune.The earliest villages which were absorbed were Pimpri, Chinchwad, Dapodi, Bhosari etc. Till 2018, below villages have been absorbed in the city.
Land of Magar family) is a 450 acre, privately owned gated community in the Hadapsar area of Pune, India. It has a commercial area, residential area, hospital with several specialisations, shopping and malls, restaurants, a gym, Aditi Garden (a 25-acre park), and schools. 30% (more specially 32.6%) of the area is made up of green space.
Below is a list of urban parks in India by size. Urban parks refer to the public urban green spaces contained entirely within an urban city's municipal or metropolitan boundary. The list does not contain any National parks , biological parks, botanical gardens , zoological parks or natural parks .
Pune Metropolitan Region (PMR) is the metropolitan region around the city of Pune. According to practical purposes, PMR comprises two Municipal Corporations of PMC, PCMC and three Cantonment Boards, spread over an area of 7,256.46 km 2. [1] [5] [6] The population of the region as per 2011 census was 7,541,946. [3]
The Table below list 14 of the 15 talukas of Pune district (the exception being Pimpri-Chinchwad City taluka) in the Indian state of Maharashtra, along with district subdivision and location map in the district information. [1]
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Amanora Park Town is a residential township project in Hadapsar, Pune. The project is developed by the City Corporation Limited. The project is developed by the City Corporation Limited. The project is built over 400 acres of land with a Sewage management system and separate power grid.
It lies on the southern edge of the city along old Route 4 just north of where the Route 4 bypass leaves old Route 4, about 6.5 kilometres (4.0 mi) south of the Pune city centre. Dhankawadi was a small village that was subsumed into Pune in 1995 and now counted into pune city. The area has been ongoing rapid building development since 2000. [2]