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today, the area has become one of the best and up-market areas in the city

today, the area has become one of the best and up-market areas in the city


Aundh Suburb has many Schools like D.A.V.Public School, Spicer Memorial School & Collage, Triumphant Institute of Management Education Pre School,



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Revision as of 10:42, 7 October 2011

Aundh is a suburb in the North-West of PuneinMaharashtra, India. It was earlier known for its Chest Hospital. Now it is known for its posh localities populated by software engineers. Since around mid-1990s it has developed significantly as a residential area with proximity to the University of Pune and one of the Software Technology Parks of India complex at Hinjawadi.

Aundh can be divided into the old Aundhgaon and the newly constructed suburban areas. Famous Areas are Sindh Colony, Parihar Chowk, Sakal Nagar, National Society and Bremen Chowk. All area along the University road, after Governor house, up to Rajiv Gandhi Bridge on river Mula, across which is Sangvi (and the Aundh Chest Hospital) in one direction and Spicer college region to Baner comes under Aundh. Sanghavi Nagar and D.P. road is the Main street region of Aundh, with most of the shops and stores located along this street. Now Aundh has Croma (A mega electronic store), Grocery Stores as More For You, Spencers, D Mart, Reliance Fresh, Restaurants like Shivsagar, Sarja, Radhika, sweets shops like Kaka Halwai, Sweets Corner, Chitale Bandhu, Titan Eye +, Dominoz, Mac Donald, Pizza Hut, Cotton King, Just Casuals, Blue Lady, Levis, Wrangler, Woodland, Hospitals like Medipoint,Kotbagi, SaiShree, Aditya Birla Clinic, SuperMarkets like Ramesh, Mamata , Pariwar, Furniture shops like HouseFull, Ekbote , Pancharatnata, Libraries like Rover Library.

History

'Aundh' formed a part of the region where the Battle of Khadki took place in 1817.

Then in the late nineties, the Khinvasara family pioneered the area with extensive buying and developing lands.

today, the area has become one of the best and up-market areas in the city

Aundh Suburb has many Schools like D.A.V.Public School, Spicer Memorial School & Collage, Triumphant Institute of Management Education Pre School,

See Also

References


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