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Puneri
This word explains the characteristics related to the Indian city Pune. Puneri word is referred in following areas. * Puneri Pagadi - It is a turban, which is considered a symbol of pride and honour in the town of Pune( Maharashtra) . * '' Puneri Misal'', a kind of Misal (food) or a show on Saam TV Saam TV is the Sakal Media Groups's first venture into broadcast media business and today one of the leading new channels in Maharashtra. Dr Nilesh Khare is the Chief Editor— Multimedia Content for Sakal Media Group and COO of Saam TV, he le ... * "Puneri" is also a term used to refer to the local residents of Pune. References {{India-stub Culture of Pune ...
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Puneri Pagadi
The Puneri Pagadi is a distinctive style of turban, which is considered as a symbol of pride and honor in the city of Pune. It was introduced two centuries ago. Though it is a symbol of honour, the use of the ''pagadi'' has changed over the years and now it is also used on traditional days in colleges. To preserve the identity of the ''pagadi'', there were demands from the locals to grant it a Geographical Indication (GI) status. Their demand was fulfilled and the ''pagadi'' became an intellectual property on 4 September 2009. History The ''Puneri''-style pagadi was introduced in the 19th century by Mahadev Govind Ranade, a social reformer. Later, it was worn by many leaders like Lokmanya Tilak, J.S. Karandikar, D.D. Sathye, Dr. Vitthalrao Gade, Narasimha Chintaman Kelkar, Tatyasaheb Kelkar and Datto Vaman Potdar. The ''pagadi'' became more popular in 1973 after the Marathi language, Marathi play, ''Ghashiram Kotwal''. Usage The ''pagadi'' is used mostly on special occasions li ...
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Pune
Pune ( ; , ISO 15919, ISO: ), previously spelled in English as Poona (List of renamed Indian cities and states#Maharashtra, the official name until 1978), is a city in the state of Maharashtra in the Deccan Plateau, Deccan plateau in Western India. It is the administrative headquarters of the Pune district, and of Pune division. In terms of the total amount of land under its jurisdiction, Pune is the largest city in Maharashtra, with a geographical area of 516.18 sq km, though List of cities in India by population, by population it comes in a distant second to Mumbai. According to the 2011 Census of India, Pune has 7.2 million residents in the metropolitan region, making it the List of metropolitan areas in India, seventh-most populous metropolitan area in India. The city of Pune is part of Pune Metropolitan Region. Pune is one of the largest IT hubs in India. It is also one of the most important Automotive industry in India, automobile and Manufacturing in India, manufacturin ...
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Misal
''Misaḷ'' ( Marathi: मिसळ isəɭ meaning "mixture") is a very popular spicy dish in the Western Indian state of Maharashtra. The dish is mostly eaten for breakfast or as a midday snack or sometimes as a one-dish meal, often as part of misal pav. It remains a favourite snack since it is easy to make with affordable ingredients and has a good nutritional value. The taste of ''misal'' ranges from mildly to extremely spicy. And there are a lot of varieties as well (like Kolhapuri Misal, Puneri Misal,...etc). Misal is also a popular traditional food of Maharashtra. The dish is always served hot. The dish originates from the boundary of Khandesh and Western Maharashtra. Present day Nasik and Ahmednagar districts of Maharashtra. Ingredients The ingredients of misal vary widely, and consist of a combination of the following: * '' Usal'', a curry made from ''matki'' ( moth bean) or ''watane'' (dried pea) or even mung beans. * ''Tarri/kat/sample/rassa'', a spicy gravy. T ...
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Saam TV
Saam TV is the Sakal Media Groups's first venture into broadcast media business and today one of the leading new channels in Maharashtra. Dr Nilesh Khare is the Chief Editor— Multimedia Content for Sakal Media Group and COO of Saam TV, he leads editorial strategy and oversees operational managemen Current broadcast External linksSaam TV website References Television stations in Mumbai Marathi-language television channels Mass media in Mumbai Mass media in Maharashtra 2008 establishments in Maharashtra Television channels and stations established in 2008 24-hour television news channels in India {{India-tv-stub ...
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Dhols
Dhol () can refer to any one of a number of similar types of double-headed drum widely used, with regional variations, throughout the Indian subcontinent. Its range of distribution in Indian subcontinent primarily includes northern areas such as the Jammu, Himachal, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Kashmir, Sindh, Assam Valley, Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Odisha, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Konkan, Goa, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh. A related instrument is the dholak or dholki. ''Dhols'' are amongst other events used in Indian wedding ceremony processions such as Baraat or ''Varyatra''. Someone who plays the dhol is known as ''dholi''. Etymology The word Dhol is derived from Sanskrit word ''ḍhola,'' a term for drum in Sanskrit language. Construction The dhol is a double-sided barrel drum played mostly as an accompanying instrument in regional music forms. In Qawwali music, the term ''dhol'' is used to describe a similar, but smaller drum with a smaller tabl ...
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