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Nashik

Nashik (/ˈnɑːʃɪk/, Marathi: [naːʃik] , also called as Nasik (listen))[12] is a city in the northern region of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Situated on the banks of river Godavari, Nashik is the third largest city in Maharashtra, after Mumbai and Pune. Nashik is well known for being one of the Hindu pilgrimage sites of the Kumbh Mela, which is held every 12 years.[13][14] Nashik is located about 190 km north of state capital Mumbai. The city is called the "Wine Capital of India" as more than half of India's vineyards and wineries are located here. Around 90% of all Indian wine comes from the Nashik Valley.[1][15]

Nashik
Nasik
Clockwise from top left: Nashik city skyline, Godavari Ghat, Pandavleni Caves, Kalaram Temple, Nashik grape vineyards, Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple, View of Nashik mountains
Nickname: 
Wine Capital of India[1]
Nashik
Location of Nashik in Maharashtra
Nashik
Nashik (India)
Coordinates: 20°00′N 73°47′E / 20.00°N 73.78°E / 20.00; 73.78Coordinates: 20°00′N 73°47′E / 20.00°N 73.78°E / 20.00; 73.78
Country India
StateMaharashtra
DistrictNashik
Government
 • TypeMunicipal Corporation
 • BodyNashik Municipal Corporation
 • MayorVacant[2][3]
 • Guardian MinisterVacant
 • Municipal CommissionerChandrakant Pulkundwar, IAS[4]
 • AdministratorChandrakant Pulkundwar, IAS
 • Member of ParliamentHemant Godse (SS)
Area
 • Total567 km2 (219 sq mi)
Elevation
584 m (1,916 ft)
Population
 (2011)[6]
 • Total2,962,769
 • Density5,200/km2 (14,000/sq mi)
 • Rank
India : 14th
Demonym(s)Nashikkar, Nashikites
Language
 • OfficialMarathi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
422 001[7]
Telephone code91(253)
Vehicle registrationMH-15 (Nashik City), MH-41(Malegaon), MH-51 (Nashik Rural)
Nominal GDP (Nashik District)$33.2 billion USD (2019-20)[8]
Sex ratio894 / 1000 [9]
HDI 0.746 (high)[10]
Literacy89.85%[11]
Websitenashik.gov.in
nmc.gov.in
nashikmrda.in

Nashik is one of the fastest-growing cities in India. It has been a major industrial center in automobile hub. The city houses companies like Exxelia, Atlas Copco, Robert Bosch GmbH, CEAT Limited, Crompton Greaves, Graphite India, ThyssenKrupp, Epcos, Everest Industries, Gabriel India, GlaxoSmithKline, Hindustan Coca-Cola, Hindustan Unilever Limited, Jindal Polyster, Jyoti Structures, Kirlosker Oil Engines, KSB Pumps, Larsen & Toubro, Mahindra and Mahindra, Mahindra Sona, United Spirits Limited, Perfect Circle Industries, Mahindra Ugine Steel, Samsonite, Shalimar Paints, Siemens, VIP Industries, Indian Oil Corporation, XLO India Limited and Jindal Saw etc.

Etymology

The name, Nashik, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Nāsikā' which literally means 'Nose'.

As per Ramayana, Nashik is the location on the banks of Godavari river where Laxman, by the wish of Lord Rama, cut the nose of demoness Shurpanakha and thus this city was named as "Nashik".[14] It is also known by the name Panchavati.[16]

History

Nashik was known by many names. It was known as "Padmanagar" during the Satya Yuga, "Trikantak" during the Treta Yuga, "Janasthana" during the Dvapara Yuga, and finally "Navashikh" or "Nashik" during the Kali Yuga, according to Hindu traditions.[citation needed] It was known as "Gulshanabad," or "Rose City," during the Mughal period.[citation needed] Nashik is significant in mythology, history, social life, and culture. The city is located on the banks of the Godavari River, making it a sacred site for Hindus around the world. During his 14-year exile from Ayodhya, Lord Rama, the King of Ayodhya, is said to have made Nashik his home.[citation needed]

Geography

Nashik lies in the northern part of Maharashtra state at 584 m (1,916 ft)[17] from the mean sea level which gives it ideal temperature variation, particularly in winters.[1]

 
Nashik has lush mountainous terrain

The river Godavari originates from the Brahmagiri Mountain, Trimbakeshwar about 24 km (15 mi) from Nashik and flows through the old residential settlement, now in the central part of the city. Due to high pollution created by factories in proximity to the city the river was dying at an alarming rate. It has since been successfully cleaned.[18]

Nashik lies on the western edge of the Deccan Plateau, an ancient volcanic formation.[19]

Trimbakeshwar is about 30 km (19 mi) from the city, it is where from river Godavari originates. The land area of the city is about 259.13 km2 (100.05 sq mi).[20]

Climate

The city's tropical location and high altitude combine to give it a relatively mild version of a hot semi-arid climate (Köppen BSh). Temperatures rise slightly in October, but this is followed by the cool season from November to February. The cool season sees warm temperatures of around 28 °C or 82.4 °F during the day, but cool nights, with lows averaging 10 °C or 50 °F, and extremely dry air.

Climate data for Nashik (Ozar Airport) 1981–2010, extremes 1965–2006
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 35.5
(95.9)
38.6
(101.5)
40.4
(104.7)
42.4
(108.3)
43.9
(111.0)
43.3
(109.9)
35.4
(95.7)
34.3
(93.7)
36.5
(97.7)
38.5
(101.3)
34.7
(94.5)
33.4
(92.1)
43.9
(111.0)
Average high °C (°F) 29.3
(84.7)
31.5
(88.7)
35.2
(95.4)
37.6
(99.7)
37.6
(99.7)
33.1
(91.6)
28.8
(83.8)
27.7
(81.9)
29.6
(85.3)
31.9
(89.4)
30.7
(87.3)
29.1
(84.4)
31.8
(89.2)
Average low °C (°F) 10.4
(50.7)
12.0
(53.6)
15.8
(60.4)
19.3
(66.7)
21.9
(71.4)
22.7
(72.9)
22.0
(71.6)
21.2
(70.2)
20.4
(68.7)
17.7
(63.9)
13.7
(56.7)
10.7
(51.3)
17.3
(63.1)
Record low °C (°F) 0.4
(32.7)
0.6
(33.1)
5.7
(42.3)
9.4
(48.9)
13.5
(56.3)
18.4
(65.1)
17.0
(62.6)
17.0
(62.6)
13.5
(56.3)
9.8
(49.6)
5.0
(41.0)
2.2
(36.0)
0.4
(32.7)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 2.4
(0.09)
0.1
(0.00)
0.3
(0.01)
6.2
(0.24)
24.5
(0.96)
135.9
(5.35)
156.1
(6.15)
137.0
(5.39)
131.5
(5.18)
63.3
(2.49)
17.9
(0.70)
3.3
(0.13)
678.4
(26.71)
Average rainy days 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.7 1.4 6.7 12.0 10.4 8.3 3.6 1.1 0.3 44.8
Average relative humidity (%) (at 17:30 IST) 30 23 17 19 30 58 76 80 73 49 39 35 44
Source: India Meteorological Department[21][22]

Governance and politics

Civic administration

Nashik city is governed by the Nashik Municipal Corporation.[23] Nashik is a district headquarters, 185 km (115 mi) away from Mumbai. The city has developed on both banks of the Godavari, which divides the city into almost equal halves.[24]

The Municipal Commissioner of Nashik is Ramesh Pawar.[25]

The ward committee consists of councillors representing the electoral wards within the territorial area of the ward committee.[26] There are six ward committees namely Nashik (E), Nashik (W), Nashik Road, Panchavati, CIDCO and Satpur.[26] The main function of the committees is to approve the cost of works for the wards, incorporate the expenses in the budget etc.

Civic services

The Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) is planning to start major civic projects in 2020. Projects like the creation of more smart roads, setting up of 800 CCTVs, installation of LED streetlights, Goda beautification project, construction of two major water treatment projects (WTPs), upgradation of STPs, making smart parking operational, etc. would be given priority by the municipal corporation.[27]

Solid waste management

In the Nashik Municipal Corporation area about 225 MT of solid waste is generated per day. Unlike other Indian cities, this garbage is collected by vehicles titled 'Ghantagadi' (meaning the vehicle with a bell): a system which has resulted in smaller versions of the ghantagadi ply in the congested old city areas. A plant has been set by the Nashik Municipal Corporation near Pandav Leni (Pandavleni Caves) to process the garbage and convert into compost.[28]

Digital services

The NMC provides an online website for various civic services like birth certificate registration, medical services, taxes, development services, etc.[29]

Demographics

Nashik is the fourth largest city in Maharashtra in terms of population after Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur. According to the Census of India, 2011, Nashik had a population of 1,486,053. Males constitute 782,517 of the population and females 703,536. Metropolitan Nashik population was 1,561,809 in which 821,921 were males and 739,888 were females. Nashik city had an average literacy rate of 89.85%: male literacy was 93.40%, and female literacy was 85.92%.[30]

The sex ratio is 894 per 1,000 males for Nashik city. Child sex ratio is 865 girls per 1,000 boys. In Nashik, 11.42% of the population is under 6 years of age.[31] In census year 2001 the Nashik Urban Agglomeration had a population of 1,152,326. Thus it was the fourth largest urban area of Maharashtra State after Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur. The projected population of Nashik urban agglomeration (which includes abutting urban areas like Deolali) as on 11 November 2012 is 1,562,769.[32]

Religions in Nashik City[33]
Religion Percent
Hindus
85.21%
Muslims
8.90%
Buddhist
3.18%
Jains
1.10%
Christian
1.00%
Sikhs
0.39%
Others†
0.22%
Distribution of religions
Includes not stated and others.

Art and culture

 
108 feet Rishabdev Bhagwan at Mangi Tungi

In February 2016, The Statue of Ahimsa, a 108 ft idol of first Jain tirthankara Rishabhdev carved in monolithic stone was consecrated at Mangi Tungi. It is recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records as the tallest Jain idol in the world.[34]

 
Trimbakeshwar Temple near Nashik (source of the Godavari River)

Trirashmi Caves

 
Cave No.10 "Nahapana Vihara" at Pandavleni Caves, (circa 120 CE).

The Trirashmi (Pandavleni) Caves, or Nashik Caves, are a group of 24 caves carved between the 1st century BCE and the 2nd century CE,[35] representing the Hinayana Buddhist caves.

Dams

  • Gangapur Dam is on the river Godavari near Gangawadi village and it is earthen dam, Nashik.[36]
  • Chankapur dam which is on the Girna river is one of the big dams built by the British in the 19th century. It is 3 km from the village Abhona in Kalwan tehsil and 60 km from Nashik.
  • Kashypi Dam is on the Kashypi river near Rajapur, Nashik.
  • Girna Dam is an earthfill type of dam on river Girna near Nandgaon, Nashik District.
  • Darna Dam is a gravity dam on Darna river near Igatpuri, Nashik district.

Kumbh Mela

The Kumbh Mela is celebrated every six years at Haridwar and Allahabad and Maha Kumbh takes place every twelve years at four places in Allahabad, Haridwar, Ujjain, and Nashik. According to the Puranas, it is believed that Kumbh derives its name from an immortal pot of nectar, which the devatas (Gods) and demons fought over. The four places where the nectar fell are at the banks of river Godavari in Nashik, river Kshipra in Ujjain, river Ganges in Haridwar and at Triveni Sangam of Ganga, Yamuna and invisible Saraswati River in Allahabad.[13][37]

Economy

Agriculture

 
A grape vineyard in Nashik.

In early 1925, the table grape revolution was started in Ojhar, a small town near Nashik, by Raosaheb Jairam Krishna Gaikwad. Today, table grapes are exported to Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.[38]

The total cultivable area in Nashik district is 864,000 hectares, of which the average Kharip crop area is 663,200 hectares, while the average Rabbi crop area is 136,500 hectares. The sown area is 658,763 hectares (99%) and the forest land is 340,000 hectares (21.75%). The uncultivable area is 23,000 hectares (1.48%).[39]

Industry

The Igatpuri-Nashik-Sinnar investment region is an important node in the US$90 billion Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Project.[40][41]

Nashik is a defense and aerospace manufacturing hub with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited aircraft manufacturing plant located at Ozar.[42] The Currency Note Press[43] and India Security Press are on Nashik Road, where Indian currency and government stamp papers are printed respectively.[44]

 
Sukhoi Su-30MKI is manufactured at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited plant in Nashik

Existing industrial areas in Nashik district are Satpur, Ambad, Sinnar, Igatpuri, Dindori and Vinchur. The proposed additional areas are Sinnar, Malegaon and Rajur Bahula.[45]

Large-scale industries present in Nashik district are Atlas Copco, Robert Bosch GmbH, CEAT Limited, Crompton Greaves, Graphite India, ThyssenKrupp, Epcos, Everest Industries, Gabriel India, GlaxoSmithKline, Hindustan Coca-Cola, Hindustan Unilever Limited, Jindal Polyster, Jyoti Structures, Kirlosker Oil Engines, KSB Pumps, Larsen & Toubro, Mahindra and Mahindra, Mahindra Sona, United Spirits Limited, Perfect Circle Industries, Mahindra Ugine Steel, Samsonite, Shalimar Paints, Siemens, VIP Industries, Indian Oil Corporation, XLO India Limited and Jindal Saw.[46]

Apart from manufacturing, Nashik is an emerging investment destination for Information Technology companies. Tata Consultancy Services has invested in Nashik under the government of India BPO promotion scheme (IBPS). Also WNS, Accenture, TCS[47] has set up Digital Impact Square, or DISQ, which is a social innovation center.[48]

Nashik has a textile industry.[17] National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development has selected Yeola Block for development of Paithani Cluster.[17] To facilitate exports, a container freight station was started at MIDC Ambad by the Central Government.[49]

Wine industry

 
Tasting cellar at Sula Vineyards.

Nashik has been described as "The Wine Capital of India" the Nashik region reportedly produced 10,000 tonnes of grapes per year.[50]

In 2013, there were 22 wineries in Nashik, out of 46 wineries throughout India.[51] The largest vineyard in Nashik is the Sula Vineyards.[1]

In the harvest season, Nashik is home to several wine festivals, such as the India Grape Harvest and SulaFest.[52][53]

Transport

By Air

 
Nashik airport

Nashik has its airport located at Ozar and an old airport at Gandhinagar which connected Nashik to Mumbai. The Gandhinagar Airport is now reserved for the military. Nashik Airport is domestic airport and it is connected to Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Belgaum and Delhi under the UDAN scheme. SpiceJet, Trujet, Star Air and AirIndia provide services from Nashik Airport.

By Rail

Nasik Road railway station is city railway station along with Deolali which lies within the city boundary.

By Road

Nashik is served by National Highway 60.[54] Mumbai-Nashik Expressway connect Nashik to Mumbai.[55] India's first 10 lane expressway is going to built between Nashik & Pune.Surat-Nashik-Chennai expressway going through Nashik city. Samruddhi Highway also going 15 kms from Nashik city.

Public transport

  • Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) has rolled out its city bus service Citilinc on 8 July 2021.The previous state government had given its nod to the NMC to take over the city bus service from the ailing Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC).[56]
  • Metro – Greater Nashik Metro is proposed by Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited. It will be operational in 2024.
  • Trams [1889-1933] - Nashik was the third city in India after Kolkata and Mumbai to get trams. Trams started operation in 1889.It originated from the Old Municipal Corporation building located on Main Road, and terminated at the Nashik Road railway station (8–10 km). It is passed through areas of Ganjamal (the now defunct bus stop was earlier a tram stop) and behind the Fame Multiplex. Brady's; a private company funded the project and later introduced India's first petrol engine driven tram under the aegis of Nasik Tramway Co. The tramway closed down in around 1933 owing to the successive years of famine and plague, it had run into heavy losses.[57][58]

Education

The city has two state-run universities: the Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University and the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences.

International relations

Twin towns and sister cities

Tehsils of Nashik:

Notable people

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This article is about the city For the eponymous district see Nashik district Nasik redirects here For places in Iran see Nasik Iran disambiguation Panchavati redirects here For other uses see Panchavati disambiguation Nashik ˈ n ɑː ʃ ɪ k Marathi naːʃik also called as Nasik listen 12 is a city in the northern region of the Indian state of Maharashtra Situated on the banks of river Godavari Nashik is the third largest city in Maharashtra after Mumbai and Pune Nashik is well known for being one of the Hindu pilgrimage sites of the Kumbh Mela which is held every 12 years 13 14 Nashik is located about 190 km north of state capital Mumbai The city is called the Wine Capital of India as more than half of India s vineyards and wineries are located here Around 90 of all Indian wine comes from the Nashik Valley 1 15 Nashik NasikMetropolisClockwise from top left Nashik city skyline Godavari Ghat Pandavleni Caves Kalaram Temple Nashik grape vineyards Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple View of Nashik mountainsNickname Wine Capital of India 1 NashikLocation of Nashik in MaharashtraShow map of MaharashtraNashikNashik India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 20 00 N 73 47 E 20 00 N 73 78 E 20 00 73 78 Coordinates 20 00 N 73 47 E 20 00 N 73 78 E 20 00 73 78Country IndiaStateMaharashtraDistrictNashikGovernment TypeMunicipal Corporation BodyNashik Municipal Corporation MayorVacant 2 3 Guardian MinisterVacant Municipal CommissionerChandrakant Pulkundwar IAS 4 AdministratorChandrakant Pulkundwar IAS Member of ParliamentHemant Godse SS Area 5 Total567 km2 219 sq mi Elevation584 m 1 916 ft Population 2011 6 Total2 962 769 Density5 200 km2 14 000 sq mi RankIndia 14thDemonym s Nashikkar NashikitesLanguage OfficialMarathiTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN422 001 7 Telephone code91 253 Vehicle registrationMH 15 Nashik City MH 41 Malegaon MH 51 Nashik Rural Nominal GDP Nashik District 33 2 billion USD 2019 20 8 Sex ratio894 1000 9 HDI0 746 high 10 Literacy89 85 11 Websitenashik wbr gov wbr in nmc wbr gov wbr in nashikmrda wbr inNashik is one of the fastest growing cities in India It has been a major industrial center in automobile hub The city houses companies like Exxelia Atlas Copco Robert Bosch GmbH CEAT Limited Crompton Greaves Graphite India ThyssenKrupp Epcos Everest Industries Gabriel India GlaxoSmithKline Hindustan Coca Cola Hindustan Unilever Limited Jindal Polyster Jyoti Structures Kirlosker Oil Engines KSB Pumps Larsen amp Toubro Mahindra and Mahindra Mahindra Sona United Spirits Limited Perfect Circle Industries Mahindra Ugine Steel Samsonite Shalimar Paints Siemens VIP Industries Indian Oil Corporation XLO India Limited and Jindal Saw etc Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 4 Governance and politics 4 1 Civic administration 4 2 Civic services 4 2 1 Solid waste management 4 2 2 Digital services 5 Demographics 6 Art and culture 6 1 Trirashmi Caves 7 Dams 7 1 Kumbh Mela 8 Economy 8 1 Agriculture 9 Industry 9 1 Wine industry 10 Transport 10 1 By Air 10 2 By Rail 10 3 By Road 10 4 Public transport 11 Education 12 International relations 13 Notable people 14 ReferencesEtymology EditThe name Nashik derived from the Sanskrit word Nasika which literally means Nose As per Ramayana Nashik is the location on the banks of Godavari river where Laxman by the wish of Lord Rama cut the nose of demoness Shurpanakha and thus this city was named as Nashik 14 It is also known by the name Panchavati 16 History EditMain article History of Nashik Nashik was known by many names It was known as Padmanagar during the Satya Yuga Trikantak during the Treta Yuga Janasthana during the Dvapara Yuga and finally Navashikh or Nashik during the Kali Yuga according to Hindu traditions citation needed It was known as Gulshanabad or Rose City during the Mughal period citation needed Nashik is significant in mythology history social life and culture The city is located on the banks of the Godavari River making it a sacred site for Hindus around the world During his 14 year exile from Ayodhya Lord Rama the King of Ayodhya is said to have made Nashik his home citation needed Geography EditNashik lies in the northern part of Maharashtra state at 584 m 1 916 ft 17 from the mean sea level which gives it ideal temperature variation particularly in winters 1 Nashik has lush mountainous terrain The river Godavari originates from the Brahmagiri Mountain Trimbakeshwar about 24 km 15 mi from Nashik and flows through the old residential settlement now in the central part of the city Due to high pollution created by factories in proximity to the city the river was dying at an alarming rate It has since been successfully cleaned 18 Nashik lies on the western edge of the Deccan Plateau an ancient volcanic formation 19 Trimbakeshwar is about 30 km 19 mi from the city it is where from river Godavari originates The land area of the city is about 259 13 km2 100 05 sq mi 20 Climate Edit The city s tropical location and high altitude combine to give it a relatively mild version of a hot semi arid climate Koppen BSh Temperatures rise slightly in October but this is followed by the cool season from November to February The cool season sees warm temperatures of around 28 C or 82 4 F during the day but cool nights with lows averaging 10 C or 50 F and extremely dry air Climate data for Nashik Ozar Airport 1981 2010 extremes 1965 2006Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 35 5 95 9 38 6 101 5 40 4 104 7 42 4 108 3 43 9 111 0 43 3 109 9 35 4 95 7 34 3 93 7 36 5 97 7 38 5 101 3 34 7 94 5 33 4 92 1 43 9 111 0 Average high C F 29 3 84 7 31 5 88 7 35 2 95 4 37 6 99 7 37 6 99 7 33 1 91 6 28 8 83 8 27 7 81 9 29 6 85 3 31 9 89 4 30 7 87 3 29 1 84 4 31 8 89 2 Average low C F 10 4 50 7 12 0 53 6 15 8 60 4 19 3 66 7 21 9 71 4 22 7 72 9 22 0 71 6 21 2 70 2 20 4 68 7 17 7 63 9 13 7 56 7 10 7 51 3 17 3 63 1 Record low C F 0 4 32 7 0 6 33 1 5 7 42 3 9 4 48 9 13 5 56 3 18 4 65 1 17 0 62 6 17 0 62 6 13 5 56 3 9 8 49 6 5 0 41 0 2 2 36 0 0 4 32 7 Average rainfall mm inches 2 4 0 09 0 1 0 00 0 3 0 01 6 2 0 24 24 5 0 96 135 9 5 35 156 1 6 15 137 0 5 39 131 5 5 18 63 3 2 49 17 9 0 70 3 3 0 13 678 4 26 71 Average rainy days 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 7 1 4 6 7 12 0 10 4 8 3 3 6 1 1 0 3 44 8Average relative humidity at 17 30 IST 30 23 17 19 30 58 76 80 73 49 39 35 44Source India Meteorological Department 21 22 Governance and politics EditSee also Nashik division and Nashik district Civic administration Edit Nashik city is governed by the Nashik Municipal Corporation 23 Nashik is a district headquarters 185 km 115 mi away from Mumbai The city has developed on both banks of the Godavari which divides the city into almost equal halves 24 The Municipal Commissioner of Nashik is Ramesh Pawar 25 The ward committee consists of councillors representing the electoral wards within the territorial area of the ward committee 26 There are six ward committees namely Nashik E Nashik W Nashik Road Panchavati CIDCO and Satpur 26 The main function of the committees is to approve the cost of works for the wards incorporate the expenses in the budget etc Civic services Edit The Nashik Municipal Corporation NMC is planning to start major civic projects in 2020 Projects like the creation of more smart roads setting up of 800 CCTVs installation of LED streetlights Goda beautification project construction of two major water treatment projects WTPs upgradation of STPs making smart parking operational etc would be given priority by the municipal corporation 27 Solid waste management Edit In the Nashik Municipal Corporation area about 225 MT of solid waste is generated per day Unlike other Indian cities this garbage is collected by vehicles titled Ghantagadi meaning the vehicle with a bell a system which has resulted in smaller versions of the ghantagadi ply in the congested old city areas A plant has been set by the Nashik Municipal Corporation near Pandav Leni Pandavleni Caves to process the garbage and convert into compost 28 Digital services Edit The NMC provides an online website for various civic services like birth certificate registration medical services taxes development services etc 29 Demographics EditNashik is the fourth largest city in Maharashtra in terms of population after Mumbai Pune and Nagpur According to the Census of India 2011 Nashik had a population of 1 486 053 Males constitute 782 517 of the population and females 703 536 Metropolitan Nashik population was 1 561 809 in which 821 921 were males and 739 888 were females Nashik city had an average literacy rate of 89 85 male literacy was 93 40 and female literacy was 85 92 30 The sex ratio is 894 per 1 000 males for Nashik city Child sex ratio is 865 girls per 1 000 boys In Nashik 11 42 of the population is under 6 years of age 31 In census year 2001 the Nashik Urban Agglomeration had a population of 1 152 326 Thus it was the fourth largest urban area of Maharashtra State after Mumbai Pune and Nagpur The projected population of Nashik urban agglomeration which includes abutting urban areas like Deolali as on 11 November 2012 is 1 562 769 32 Religions in Nashik City 33 Religion PercentHindus 85 21 Muslims 8 90 Buddhist 3 18 Jains 1 10 Christian 1 00 Sikhs 0 39 Others 0 22 Distribution of religions Includes not stated and others Art and culture EditMain article Culture of Nashik 108 feet Rishabdev Bhagwan at Mangi Tungi In February 2016 The Statue of Ahimsa a 108 ft idol of first Jain tirthankara Rishabhdev carved in monolithic stone was consecrated at Mangi Tungi It is recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records as the tallest Jain idol in the world 34 Trimbakeshwar Temple near Nashik source of the Godavari River Trirashmi Caves Edit Cave No 10 Nahapana Vihara at Pandavleni Caves circa 120 CE The Trirashmi Pandavleni Caves or Nashik Caves are a group of 24 caves carved between the 1st century BCE and the 2nd century CE 35 representing the Hinayana Buddhist caves Dams EditGangapur Dam is on the river Godavari near Gangawadi village and it is earthen dam Nashik 36 Chankapur dam which is on the Girna river is one of the big dams built by the British in the 19th century It is 3 km from the village Abhona in Kalwan tehsil and 60 km from Nashik Kashypi Dam is on the Kashypi river near Rajapur Nashik Girna Dam is an earthfill type of dam on river Girna near Nandgaon Nashik District Darna Dam is a gravity dam on Darna river near Igatpuri Nashik district Kumbh Mela Edit Main article Nashik Trimbakeshwar Simhastha The Kumbh Mela is celebrated every six years at Haridwar and Allahabad and Maha Kumbh takes place every twelve years at four places in Allahabad Haridwar Ujjain and Nashik According to the Puranas it is believed that Kumbh derives its name from an immortal pot of nectar which the devatas Gods and demons fought over The four places where the nectar fell are at the banks of river Godavari in Nashik river Kshipra in Ujjain river Ganges in Haridwar and at Triveni Sangam of Ganga Yamuna and invisible Saraswati River in Allahabad 13 37 Economy EditAgriculture Edit A grape vineyard in Nashik In early 1925 the table grape revolution was started in Ojhar a small town near Nashik by Raosaheb Jairam Krishna Gaikwad Today table grapes are exported to Europe the Middle East and Asia 38 The total cultivable area in Nashik district is 864 000 hectares of which the average Kharip crop area is 663 200 hectares while the average Rabbi crop area is 136 500 hectares The sown area is 658 763 hectares 99 and the forest land is 340 000 hectares 21 75 The uncultivable area is 23 000 hectares 1 48 39 Industry EditThe Igatpuri Nashik Sinnar investment region is an important node in the US 90 billion Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Project 40 41 Nashik is a defense and aerospace manufacturing hub with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited aircraft manufacturing plant located at Ozar 42 The Currency Note Press 43 and India Security Press are on Nashik Road where Indian currency and government stamp papers are printed respectively 44 Sukhoi Su 30MKI is manufactured at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited plant in Nashik Existing industrial areas in Nashik district are Satpur Ambad Sinnar Igatpuri Dindori and Vinchur The proposed additional areas are Sinnar Malegaon and Rajur Bahula 45 Large scale industries present in Nashik district are Atlas Copco Robert Bosch GmbH CEAT Limited Crompton Greaves Graphite India ThyssenKrupp Epcos Everest Industries Gabriel India GlaxoSmithKline Hindustan Coca Cola Hindustan Unilever Limited Jindal Polyster Jyoti Structures Kirlosker Oil Engines KSB Pumps Larsen amp Toubro Mahindra and Mahindra Mahindra Sona United Spirits Limited Perfect Circle Industries Mahindra Ugine Steel Samsonite Shalimar Paints Siemens VIP Industries Indian Oil Corporation XLO India Limited and Jindal Saw 46 Apart from manufacturing Nashik is an emerging investment destination for Information Technology companies Tata Consultancy Services has invested in Nashik under the government of India BPO promotion scheme IBPS Also WNS Accenture TCS 47 has set up Digital Impact Square or DISQ which is a social innovation center 48 Nashik has a textile industry 17 National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development has selected Yeola Block for development of Paithani Cluster 17 To facilitate exports a container freight station was started at MIDC Ambad by the Central Government 49 Wine industry Edit Main articles Nashik grape and Nashik valley wine Tasting cellar at Sula Vineyards Nashik has been described as The Wine Capital of India the Nashik region reportedly produced 10 000 tonnes of grapes per year 50 In 2013 there were 22 wineries in Nashik out of 46 wineries throughout India 51 The largest vineyard in Nashik is the Sula Vineyards 1 In the harvest season Nashik is home to several wine festivals such as the India Grape Harvest and SulaFest 52 53 Transport EditBy Air Edit Nashik airport Nashik has its airport located at Ozar and an old airport at Gandhinagar which connected Nashik to Mumbai The Gandhinagar Airport is now reserved for the military Nashik Airport is domestic airport and it is connected to Ahmedabad Mumbai Pune Hyderabad Bangalore Belgaum and Delhi under the UDAN scheme SpiceJet Trujet Star Air and AirIndia provide services from Nashik Airport By Rail Edit Nasik Road railway station is city railway station along with Deolali which lies within the city boundary By Road Edit Nashik is served by National Highway 60 54 Mumbai Nashik Expressway connect Nashik to Mumbai 55 India s first 10 lane expressway is going to built between Nashik amp Pune Surat Nashik Chennai expressway going through Nashik city Samruddhi Highway also going 15 kms from Nashik city Public transport Edit Nashik Municipal Corporation NMC has rolled out its city bus service Citilinc on 8 July 2021 The previous state government had given its nod to the NMC to take over the city bus service from the ailing Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation MSRTC 56 Metro Greater Nashik Metro is proposed by Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited It will be operational in 2024 Trams 1889 1933 Nashik was the third city in India after Kolkata and Mumbai to get trams Trams started operation in 1889 It originated from the Old Municipal Corporation building located on Main Road and terminated at the Nashik Road railway station 8 10 km It is passed through areas of Ganjamal the now defunct bus stop was earlier a tram stop and behind the Fame Multiplex Brady s a private company funded the project and later introduced India s first petrol engine driven tram under the aegis of Nasik Tramway Co The tramway closed down in around 1933 owing to the successive years of famine and plague it had run into heavy losses 57 58 Education EditMain article Education in Nashik The city has two state run universities the Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University and the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences International relations EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in India Twin towns and sister cities Budapest Hungary 2018 59 Tehsils of Nashik Malegaon Dindori Nandgaon Igatpuri KalwanNotable people EditAbhishek Raut cricketer Anant Laxman Kanhere Indian independence fighter Anjana Thamke athlete Dadasaheb Phalke father of Indian cinema Pandit Dattatreya Vishnu Paluskar Hindustani classical vocalist Dadasaheb Gaikwad Bhaurao Krishnaji Gaikwad politician social worker Vinayak Damodar Savarkar 60 Indian freedom fighter revolutionary ideologue pro independence activism politician poet writer and playwright Kusumagraj Vishnu Vaman Shirwadkar Marathi poet playwright and novelist Shivaji Tupe painter Krishnaji Gopal Karve Indian freedom fighter revolutionary Tatya Tope leader in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 Dhairya Dand inventor artist designer Kavita Raut long distance runner Sunil Khandbahale innovator entrepreneur language enthusiast 61 62 Dattaraya Ramchandra Kaprekar recreational mathematician Sayali Bhagat model actress Femina Miss India world 2004 Mahadev Govind Ranade Indian scholar social reformer and author Ramesh Raskar computer scientist Dattu Baban Bhokanal rower Chinmay Udgirkar actor Vidit Gujrathi Indian chess player Uttara Mhatre Kher former Miss India Saiyami Kher actress Anjali Patil actress Shashank Khaitan director Mrunal Dusanis actress Lalita Pawar actress Chhagan Bhujbal PoliticianReferences Edit a b c d Why Nashik is the wine capital of India Asia Pacific RFI 25 September 2016 Archived from the original on 9 April 2018 Retrieved 9 April 2018 Nashik civic body s term ends NMC to get administrator from March 15 Times of India 4 March 2022 Retrieved 15 March 2022 Administrative rule over the Nashik Municipal Corporation Lokmat Times 4 March 2022 Retrieved 15 March 2022 State govt transfers officials makes new appointments The Indian Express 22 July 2022 Retrieved 6 August 2022 Nashik Municipal Corporation PDF nashikcorporation in Retrieved 24 November 2020 Cities having population 1 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