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About Nashik City

Tales of the Nashik City
Nashik is one of the most important cities of Northern Maharashtra. Nashik, in Maharashtra, is situated at a distance of 200 km from Mumbai (Bombay) as well as Pune. The city has become the center of attraction because of its beautiful surroundings and cool and pleasant climate. Nashik has a personality of its own due to its mythological, historical, social and cultural importance. The city, vibrant and active on the industrial, political, social and cultural fronts, has influenced the lives of many a great personalities. The river Godavari flows through the city. Temples and ghats on the banks of Godavari have made Nashik one of the holiest places for Hindus all over the World.
Brief of Nashik City
Latitude
190-33' and 200-53' North 
Longitude
730-16' and 750-6' East
Area
259.13 Sq. Km 
(Second largest in Maharashtra after Mumbai)
Rivers
Godavari, Kashyapi, Darana, Nasardi (Nandini)
Population
6,48,000 (1991 census)
ISD
91
STD
0253
Length of roads
650 Km 
National Highway passing  through the city
Mumbai-Agra National Highway No. 3 (1000 Km) 
Nashik-Pune National Highway No. 50 (210 Km) 
Industrial Estates
Name
Area
Units
Satpur
1600 Acres
700
Ambad
1400 Acres
600
Radio Station
All India Radio, FM Service, 100 MHz
Television
DoorDarshan Low Power Transmitter (Mumbai/Delhi Relay:Range 20 Km); Satellite and cable TV.
University
Yashawantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU), Maharashtra University of Health and Science (MUHS)
Newspapers
The local newspapers record the graph of Nashik. In 1869 Shri Trimbak Hari Kale founded the weekly  'Nashik Vrutta'. The daily 'Gavkari' has been in the service of the public for more than 58 years. Beside Gavkari, the other daily newspapers are Deshdoot (Marathi/English), Sakal, Lokmat, Uladhal,Sadanand, Bhramar etc.
Libraries
15 Libraries is the boon to the book readers of Nashik.One of the oldest 'Sarvajanik Vachanalaya' completed 150 
years on 17th March 1991.
Theaters
Circle, Vikas, Hemalata, Ashok, Mahalakshmi, Chitramandir, Madhukar, Vijayanand, Damodar, Prabhat, Vijay, Mamta, Bitco, Regimental, Anuradha, KINO (HAL Township), Topchi(ArtilleryCentre), Kalidas Kala Mandir, P.S. Sayakhedkar Natya Mandir 
To share the activities of such a dynamic place with the people of the world, we are proud to present the Website of Nashik on the Net
About Nashik
Nashik At Night
Nashik is a district head quarters located on the banks of Godavari and is 185 km away from Mumbai. The climate is moderate, and is located at 635 m above mean sea level. The city has developed on both the banks of Godavari which divides the city into almost equal halves. The History of the city dates back to Ramayana. There are many references of the city in many epics as well as vedas. Today the city has developed into a metropolis with a population of 14 lakh souls. The city since old days have developed on the banks with basically the design of a religious place How-ever today it has been a flourishing Industrial Centre as well as an educational centre.
Palkhi
The banks or Ghats on the Godavari at Nashik are considered to be sacred. It is believed that all the Sins are washed out by taking Holy dip in the Kundas (Ponds) constructed in the river. Also by performing the last rites, Moksha is attained by the deseased soul. The river in the Ramkunda (Pond) flow from North to South, hence the river becomes Dakshin Wahini i.e. flowing towards South. This gives the Ramkunda a unique place or religious importance. Almost daily 3 to 5 thousand pilgrims come and take Holy dip on the ghats. Also during some imporant days as per Hindus Calender, the number reaches to about 15 to 20 thousand pilgrims on a day. These ocassions are almost 2 to 3 in a month.
Kumbhamella
Kumbhamella is a glorious gathering of Sadhus as well as Pilgrims at a place on some specific days. The gathering is of 10 to 15 lakh people on a day at Nashik. As per the legend, the Amrut was spilled in the Ramkunda and thus on a specific day, by taking bath on the Ghats, on attain ‘Moksha’. This period is called Sinhastha at Nashik and Kumbhamella at other places. It is held after every 12 years. The other places where Kumbhamella is held are Ujjain, Allahabad & Haridwar. The ‘Holy place’ status thus attained is directly linked with the ‘Holy dip’ in the river at the ‘Holy Ghats’. The river Godavari which passes through the city, is having length of 18 kms, in the Municipal Corporation area. There are few villages on the banks. Also the old part of the city is located on both banks. As per the religious beliefs, the stretch of the river from Ahilyabai Holkar Bridge to the Ram setu bridge is considered to be most sacred.
Ancient Temples/Kundas Constructed
 Temples
Kala Ram Temple - Year 1782 by Odhekar family
Sunder Narayan Temple - Year 1756 by Peshwas
Umamaheshar Temple - Year 1758
Nilkantheshwar Temple - Year 1747
Goreram Temple - Year 1720-1740
Naroshankar Temple - Year 1747 by Naroshankar Rajebahadur
 Kundas
Ramkunda - Year 1761-1772 by Peshwas
Murudeshwar - Year 1770
 History of Kumbhamella
It is believed the Amrit was droped at 4 places in India
Kumbhamella’s are held at these places Nashik, Ujjain, Haridwar & Allahabad.
Kumbhamella held after 12 years.
It is believed that at Sins are washed by taking ‘Holy bath’ during Kumbhamella
Area of Corporation : 259.13 sq kms
Present Population : 11.00 lacs (Approx)
Present Water Supply: 120 lpcd
How To Reach Nashik City
By Air :
Nearest airport from Nashik is at Mumbai , which is 185-km away from the city.
By Rail :
Nashik is one the major stations on the Central Railway and there are a number of convenient trains that connect Nashik to other cities and towns. The fastest train to Mumbai is the Panchavati Express, which does the trip in 4 ½ hours.
By Road :
Nashik is 185-kms from Mumbai and is well connected by road. Pune-Nashik highway is 220-kms away from the city. There are also several private and state buses available between Mumbai/Thane and Nashik.
Local Transport :
Visitors can use taxis, tourist cars, auto-rickshaws and vans, which are easily available and ideal for families and groups.
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