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Which District of Maharashtra is Known as Oxford of the East?

Maharashtra is home to several important cities and districts that contribute significantly to India’s progress in education, industry and culture. Among these, one district stands out for its reputation in education, earning the title of “Oxford of the East.” Let us explore this fascinating district in detail.

An Overview of Maharashtra

Maharashtra is a state in western India, covering a large part of the Deccan Plateau. It is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west and shares borders with Karnataka, Goa, Telangana, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and the union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu. Maharashtra is India’s second-most populous state and the fourth-most populous region in the world.

Number of Districts of Maharashtra

Maharashtra has 36 districts, organized into six divisions for administrative purposes. These divisions help manage the state effectively by grouping districts based on geography and governance needs.

Oxford of the East

Pune, a lively district in Maharashtra, is famously known as the “Oxford of the East.” This name reflects its status as one of India’s top education hubs. The city is home to many well-known schools, colleges, and universities that attract students from across the country and abroad, making Pune a true center of learning and culture.

Why is Pune Called the Oxford of the East?

Pune is home to many oxford renowned universities, colleges and research institutions. It attracts students from all over India and the world. The city’s academic atmosphere and focus on education make it a hub for learning, much like the University of Oxford in England.

A City of Educational Institutions

Pune hosts some of India’s best educational institutions. It has one of the country’s oldest universities, Savitribai Phule Pune University. The city also has well-known institutes for management, science, commerce, law and defense studies.

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