Hadapsar

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Suburb in Pune, Maharashtra, India
18°29′48″N 73°56′30″E / 18.49667°N 73.94167°E / 18.49667; 73.94167CountryIndiaStateMaharashtraDistrictPunePopulation
 • Total250,000Languages
 • OfficialMarathiTime zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)PIN
411028 and 411013
Telephone code020Vehicle registrationMH-12Literacy95%Lok Sabha constituencyShirurVidhan Sabha constituencyHadapsar
Hadapsar near Amanora Park Town

Hadapsar is a developed town in eastern Pune City, Maharashtra, India. After 1990, Hadapsar developed into a major industrial area and is now one of the most densely populated and developed areas of Pune District. It is well connected to all parts of city. Distances to popular city centers is: Pune Railway Station 8 km, Lohegaon Airport 8 km, Koregaon Park 5 km, Swargate Bus Stand 7 km and Shivaji Nagar Railway Station 12 km.

Hadapsar was famous for its farmers market.

History

During the second Anglo-Maratha war, a battle was fought between Jaswantrao (Yashwantrao) Holkar and Peshwa (and Scindia) in which Jaswantrao defeated the army of Peshwa and Scindia at Hadapsar in 25 October 1802.

Industry

Hadapsar is an industrial suburb and part of the Pune Municipal Corporation. Hadapsar is home to corporations such as Serum Institute of India PVT LTD, MMR department, Honeywell, Bharat Forge, Gits Food Products,[1] Indian Hume Pipe Factory, EDP, and Accurate. It is also home to the Hadapsar Industrial Estate.

Hadapsar has 3 special economic zones (SEZ): Magarpatta, Amanora Park Town, and SP Infocity. In Magarpatta, technology companies occupy 10 towers each housing multiple multinational companies.[citation needed]

Major sites

Sunset at Hadapsar Airport

Tourist attractions in the vicinity include Theur, Kanifnath Temple, Purandar Fort and Mastani Talav (a lake). The annual Wari pilgrimages of Sant Dnyaneshwar and Sant Tukaram travel by palkhee from Alandi and Dehu respectively, passing through Hadapsar, after which the routes are again separated.

Educational institutions

Schools and colleges in Hadapsar include:

Neighborhoods

Transport

Rail

Hadapsar railway station is little ahead of Amanora town centre and local trains travelling Southbound towards Daund Junction/Solapur stop here. Pune Junction railway station provides more rail services. Currently Hadapsar railway station is ready to use for traveller and very good facility made available for the tourist traveling south Maharashtra and India. It will act as a satellite station to Pune. In October 2023, the Hadapsar-Hyderabad Express was extended to Kazipet.[4]

Air

New Pune Airport Chhatrapati Sambhaji Raje International Airport is a proposed greenfield airport project to serve the city of Pune, India. It will be built near Saswad and Jejuri in Purandar Talukas of Pune District in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The proposed airport will be spread over 2,400 hectares.[2][3] This airport will also boost trade from Pune and neighbouring districts as it will have its own dedicated cargo terminal.

Lohegaon Air Force Station serves as the main passenger airport for the city. Due to its status as a "restricted international airport", only two to four international flights can operate from there. Moreover, it is an Air Force base and has a single civil terminal which operates both international as well as domestic traffic.[7]

Almost 65 to 70 flights operate connecting major domestic destinations. This is crowding the existing airport and leading to delay of flights as the airport has only eight parking bays out of which one is used for VIP's and other is used for charter operations and the remaining carry the load of international as well as domestic flights. Hence, this led to the need for a dedicated international airport for the city as the city is one of the fastest-growing cities in India and is included in the Smart City program of the Indian government. However, until completion of the new international airport, the existing airport will be expanded with a second terminal.[8]

Road

Hadapsar is located along the Mumbai Hyderabad National Highway, also known as NH65, which also connects Pune and Solapur. It is also well connected to Pune Nagar highway through Kharadi bypass.

Hadapsar Gadital is very well known central bus station and is connected to every location of the city by PMPML MSRTC buses. The PMPML also operates AC buses on the many routes including Katraj-Hadapsar BRT Route, Hinjewadi, Nigdi and Wagholi. State Transport buses have a stopover on solapur and saswad national highways.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ "Contact". Gits Food. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
  2. ^ [1] Archived 9 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Top ICSE Schools in Pune | Wisdom World School Pune". www.wisdomworldschool.in. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
  4. ^ "Four train services extended, to be flagged off from Telangana on October 9 - the New Indian Express".
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