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Pune experiences three distinct seasons: summer, monsoon and winter. Typical summer months are from March to May, with maximum temperature usually ranging from 35 to 39°C. However, it can be quite high at times and may exceed 40°C on some days. Contrary to the most of Deccan Plateau where May is the warmest month, the warmest month in Pune is April. The city often receives locally developed heavy thundershowers with sharp downpours in May. Though the temperatures plunge in this month, the summer heat accompanied by high humidity can be occ ...
See also:Pune, Pune - Geography, Pune - Climate, Pune - History, Pune - Economy, Pune - Civic administration, Pune - Culture, Pune - Transport system, Pune - Education, Pune - Hospitals, Pune - Places of interest, Pune - Important roads, Pune - Important phone numbers, Pune - Current Events, Pune - Famous personalities, Pune - Pune District, Pune - Pune Division Read more here: » Pune: Encyclopedia II - Pune - Climate |
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 |  |  | Pune - Climate: Encyclopedia II - Pune - EconomyPune is a major industrial centre, growing exceedingly in Detroit-like manner every year. It is home to one of the world's largest two-wheeler manufacturers, — Bajaj Auto. The world's second largest forging company Bharat Forge Ltd is also in Pune. It is also home to Kinetic Engineering, Force Motors (previously known as Bajaj Tempo). The manufacturing plant of India's largest car manufacturer, Tata Motors, is in Pune. DaimlerChrysler also has an assembly line for its Mercedes Benz brand in Pune. Cummins Engines Co Ltd has a Research & ...
See also:Pune, Pune - Geography, Pune - Climate, Pune - History, Pune - Economy, Pune - Civic administration, Pune - Culture, Pune - Transport system, Pune - Education, Pune - Hospitals, Pune - Places of interest, Pune - Important roads, Pune - Important phone numbers, Pune - Current Events, Pune - Famous personalities, Pune - Pune District, Pune - Pune Division Read more here: » Pune: Encyclopedia II - Pune - Economy |
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City has direct Railway Links To New Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, and Banglore.
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See also:Aurangabad Maharashtra, Aurangabad Maharashtra - History, Aurangabad Maharashtra - Geography and Climate, Aurangabad Maharashtra - Industry, Aurangabad Maharashtra - Education, Aurangabad Maharashtra - Transportation, Aurangabad Maharashtra - Courts, Aurangabad Maharashtra - Tourist attractions, Aurangabad Maharashtra - Personalities Read more here: » Aurangabad Maharashtra: Encyclopedia II - Aurangabad Maharashtra - Transportation |
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See also:Nagpur, Nagpur - History, Nagpur - Nagpur in 1911, Nagpur - Climate, Nagpur - Recent Photographs Read more here: » Nagpur: Encyclopedia II - Nagpur - History |
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See also:Raipur, Raipur - History, Raipur - Geography and climate, Raipur - Economy, Raipur - Demographics, Raipur - Education, Raipur - Places of interest, Raipur - External link Read more here: » Raipur: Encyclopedia II - Raipur - Geography and climate |
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Rajneesh - Childhood and awakening.
Osho was born at Kuchwada, a small village in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. At the time, the astrologer predicted that he might die before he was seven years old according to the birth chart. His parents, who were Jains, chose to send him to be with his maternal grandparents until he was seven years old.
Osho explains that this was a major influence on his growth because his grandmother gave him the utmost freedom and respect, and also made the other people including her husband do the same. So, Osho was left reckless ...
See also:Rajneesh, Rajneesh - Osho's philosophy, Rajneesh - Osho on meditation, Rajneesh - Biographical notes, Rajneesh - Childhood and awakening, Rajneesh - The Commune, Rajneesh - The U.S. chapter, Rajneesh - Back in Pune, Rajneesh - Quotations, Rajneesh - Bibliography Read more here: » Rajneesh: Encyclopedia II - Rajneesh - Biographical notes |
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Rajneesh - Childhood and awakening.
Osho was born at Kuchwada, a small village in Raisen District of Madhya Pradesh state in India. At the time, the astrologer predicted that he might die before he was seven years old according to the birth chart. His parents, who were Jains, chose to send him to be with his maternal grandparents until he was seven years old.
Osho explains that this was a major influence on his growth because his grandmother gave him the utmost freedom and respect, and also made the other people including her husband do the same. So, Osho was left reckless ...
See also:Rajneesh, Rajneesh - Osho's philosophy, Rajneesh - Osho on meditation, Rajneesh - Biographical notes, Rajneesh - Childhood and awakening, Rajneesh - The Commune, Rajneesh - The U.S. chapter, Rajneesh - Back in Pune, Rajneesh - Quotations, Rajneesh - Bibliography Read more here: » Rajneesh: Encyclopedia II - Rajneesh - Biographical notes |
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 |  |  | Pune - Climate: Encyclopedia II - Tromsø - ClimateTromsø is rather famous in Norway for having a lot of snow in the winter, although this varies a lot from one year to the next. In the winter of 1996/97 a new all time record was set April 29 1997 when the meteorological station on top of Tromsøya could - with some difficulty - record 240 cm of snow. The coldest temperature ever recorded is -18.4°C, and the January average is a mere -4°C. This is due to the warming effects of the North Atlantic Dri ...
See also:Tromsø, Tromsø - Geography, Tromsø - Climate, Tromsø - Light and darkness, Tromsø - History, Tromsø - Population, Tromsø - Sports, Tromsø - Culture, Tromsø - Landmarks, Tromsø - Miscellaneous, Tromsø - People, Tromsø - Twin towns Read more here: » Tromsø: Encyclopedia II - Tromsø - Climate |
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The scene where Vallabhbhai Patel brought her to the Ashram is depicted in the 1982 film Gandhi, made by Ri ...
See also:Mirabehn, Mirabehn - Early Life, Mirabehn - Introduction to Gandhi, Mirabehn - Arrival in India and the Ashram, Mirabehn - Experience in nationalist activities, Mirabehn - Contributions, Mirabehn - Prithvi Singh, Mirabehn - Establishing Ashrams, Mirabehn - Food campaign, Mirabehn - Life after Gandhi's death Read more here: » Mirabehn: Encyclopedia II - Mirabehn - Arrival in India and the Ashram |
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 |  |  | Pune - Climate: Encyclopedia II - Navi Mumbai - Physical characteristicsNavi Mumbai spreads over parts of two districts of Maharashtra; Thane and Raigad. The region is hilly in some parts. Parts of the region are also protected wetlands. Unlike its bigger neighbour, the city is sparsely populated. Its coordinates are 73° E; 20° N.
Navi Mumbai - Geography.
Along east, there are small hills running in north-south direction. The lands forms part of Konkan Region. The narrow belt of land starts at Dighe in north and ends at Kalundre in south. It is 25.60 km² in area, 20 km long and about 2.0 km w ...
See also:Navi Mumbai, Navi Mumbai - Planned city, Navi Mumbai - The new city dawns, Navi Mumbai - Physical characteristics, Navi Mumbai - Geography, Navi Mumbai - Geology, Navi Mumbai - Topography, Navi Mumbai - Climate, Navi Mumbai - Temperature, Navi Mumbai - Rainfall, Navi Mumbai - Humidity, Navi Mumbai - Wind, Navi Mumbai - Soil, Navi Mumbai - Land use, Navi Mumbai - History, Navi Mumbai - Transportation, Navi Mumbai - Commerce, Navi Mumbai - Infrastructure, Navi Mumbai - Trivia Read more here: » Navi Mumbai: Encyclopedia II - Navi Mumbai - Physical characteristics |
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Navi Mumbai - Geography.
Along east, there are small hills running in north-south direction. The lands forms part of Konkan Region. The narrow belt of land starts at Dighe in north and ends at Kalundre in south. It is 25.60 km² in area, 20 km long and about 2.0 km w ...
See also:Navi Mumbai, Navi Mumbai - Planned city, Navi Mumbai - The new city dawns, Navi Mumbai - Language, Navi Mumbai - Physical characteristics, Navi Mumbai - Geography, Navi Mumbai - Geology, Navi Mumbai - Topography, Navi Mumbai - Climate, Navi Mumbai - Temperature, Navi Mumbai - Rainfall, Navi Mumbai - Humidity, Navi Mumbai - Wind, Navi Mumbai - Soil, Navi Mumbai - Land use, Navi Mumbai - History, Navi Mumbai - Transportation, Navi Mumbai - Commerce, Navi Mumbai - Infrastructure, Navi Mumbai - Trivia Read more here: » Navi Mumbai: Encyclopedia II - Navi Mumbai - Physical characteristics |
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See also:Indian Independence Movement, Indian Independence Movement - Indian Independence Movement, Indian Independence Movement - European rule, Indian Independence Movement - 1857: The First War of Independence, Indian Independence Movement - Causes, Indian Independence Movement - Mangal Pandey and the march to Delhi, Indian Independence Movement - The British response, Indian Independence Movement - Aftermath, Indian Independence Movement - Rise of organized movements, Indian Independence Movement - Partition of Bengal, Indian Independence Movement - World War I, Indian Independence Movement - The Rowlatt Act and its aftermath, Indian Independence Movement - The Gandhian generation, Indian Independence Movement - Dandi March and the civil disobedience movement, Indian Independence Movement - Revolutionary activities, Indian Independence Movement - Bhagat Singh, Indian Independence Movement - Revolutionary activities in Bengal, Indian Independence Movement - Elections and the Lahore resolution, Indian Independence Movement - The climax: war and Quit India, Indian Independence Movement - The Indian National Army, Indian Independence Movement - Quit India, Indian Independence Movement - Independence 1947 to 1950, Indian Independence Movement - Indian Leaders Read more here: » Indian Independence Movement: Encyclopedia II - Indian Independence Movement - Elections and the Lahore resolution |
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Sangli - Food.
The country's sole turmeric exchange in Sangli city boasts secrets gained through a centuries-old practice — storing turmeric in pits. These pits stretch far out in the open fields of the villages of Haripur and Sangalwadi. It is possibly the most unusual agricultural commodity-storage system in the country.
After clearing the loose soil covering the pit, it is left open for about two to three hours. One cannot enter the pit until one finds out if there is any oxygen within. To ascertain this, a lantern is lowered into the pit. If the lanter ...
See also:Sangli, Sangli - History, Sangli - Sangli–Miraj: twin cities, Sangli - Municipal Corporation, Sangli - Trade and industries, Sangli - Food, Sangli - Sangli IT Park, Sangli - MIDC industrial areas in Sangli, Sangli - Specialised industrial parks and export zones, Sangli - Chamber of Commerce and civic associations, Sangli - Travel information, Sangli - Railway stations:, Sangli - Distances from major cities, Sangli - Tourist sites around Sangli City, Sangli - Star hotels in Sangli, Sangli - Clubs and swimming pools, Sangli - Educational institutes in Sangli:, Sangli - Engineering colleges, Sangli - Medical colleges, Sangli - Management institutes, Sangli - Pharmacy colleges, Sangli - Law colleges, Sangli - Other Colleges Read more here: » Sangli: Encyclopedia II - Sangli - Trade and industries |
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See also:Indian Independence Movement, Indian Independence Movement - Indian Independence Movement, Indian Independence Movement - European rule, Indian Independence Movement - 1857: The First War of Independence, Indian Independence Movement - Causes, Indian Independence Movement - Mangal Pandey and the march to Delhi, Indian Independence Movement - The British response, Indian Independence Movement - Aftermath, Indian Independence Movement - Rise of organized movements, Indian Independence Movement - Partition of Bengal, Indian Independence Movement - World War I, Indian Independence Movement - The Rowlatt Act and its aftermath, Indian Independence Movement - The Gandhian generation, Indian Independence Movement - Dandi March and the civil disobedience movement, Indian Independence Movement - Revolutionary activities, Indian Independence Movement - Bhagat Singh, Indian Independence Movement - Udham Singh, Indian Independence Movement - Revolutionary activities in Bengal, Indian Independence Movement - Elections and the Lahore resolution, Indian Independence Movement - The climax: war and Quit India, Indian Independence Movement - The Indian National Army, Indian Independence Movement - Quit India, Indian Independence Movement - Independence 1947 to 1950, Indian Independence Movement - Indian Leaders, Indian Independence Movement - Indian National Congress, Indian Independence Movement - Leaders Across The Political Spectrum Read more here: » Indian Independence Movement: Encyclopedia II - Indian Independence Movement - Elections and the Lahore resolution |
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