Nanded City, residential township in Pune, India
Nanded City is a large residential development in Pune covering approximately 700 acres and surrounded by gates and walls for security. The area includes residential communities, schools, a hospital, shopping centers, Stream Park with a 7-acre layout and pond, and the Kridangan sports complex featuring tennis courts, a swimming pool, and gymnasium facilities.
Construction of Nanded City began in 2010 on land that was previously farmland belonging to the village of Nanded, inspired by the Magarpatta City development model. The project aims to create a modern residential neighborhood that balances nature with comfort while continuing to develop and expand over time.
Nanded City names its residential communities after elements of Hindustani classical music, such as Asawari, Bageshree, and Lalit, reflecting local artistic traditions. Parks and open spaces serve as gathering spots where residents regularly meet for sports, celebrations, and community events throughout the year.
Nanded City is located on Sinhagad Road, making it accessible from different parts of Pune with good road connections and wide footpaths for safe walking and cycling. The area includes schools, health centers, shopping facilities, and 24-hour security, with streetlights and proper water and sewage management systems to support daily living.
Residential areas within Nanded City bear names from Hindustani classical music forms, an uncommon naming choice that weaves local artistic tradition into the neighborhood's physical layout. This cultural touch becomes evident when walking through the different zones, where residents often mention their area by its musical name.
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