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Panchgani, called Paachgani, is a hill station and
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in Satara district in
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, India. Panchgani attracts tourists throughout the year. It is also known for having many convent
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s. Panchgani is around 108 kilometres from
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and 250 kilometres from
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.


History

Panchgani was developed by the British during the
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as a summer resort under the supervision of Lord John Chesson in the 1860s. Panchgani was developed as a retirement place because its climate remained pleasant throughout the year. He surveyed the hills of this region with Rustomji Dubash and finally decided on this nameless area around the five villages: Dandeghar, Godavali, Ambral, Khingar, and Taighat. The place was aptly named Panchgani, meaning "land between five villages", and Chesson was made superintendent. To develop the infrastructure, Chesson encouraged various professionals - tailors, dhobis, butchers, vegetable vendors, building contractors - to also settle in Panchgani. The area below the bazaar was allotted to them, and is now known as the ''gaothan''. He is credited with planting plant species from the western world in Panchgani, including silver oak and poinsettia, which have flourished since then in Panchgani. Chesson is buried in the graveyard of St. Peter's Church. In 1971 or '72, his death centenary was observed in a big way when for the first time, the town folk and the schools participated together in a ceremony to remember the founder of Panchgani.


Boarding schools

A number of schools were started in the 19th century across different communities, and Panchgani started flourishing as an educational town. In the 1890s, Kimmins High School was started for European boys and girls. 1902, the boys' section separated to become European Boys High School, now known as St. Peter's School, Panchgani, and Kimmins became an exclusive girls' school. In 1895, the Roman Catholic order of nuns known as "Daughters of The Cross" started St. Joseph's Convent School, Panchgani. All three boarding schools were modeled on the English Public Schools of that time, and were affiliated to
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. The board exams would be held in December, the question papers being sent from England by sea. The answer papers were sent back by sea and the results were declared in June. Shortly afterward, other communities started their schools. These schools were affiliated to matriculation examination of the Bombay Presidency. The Parsi School, the first of these schools, later became the Billimoria School. The Muslim School became the Union High School, and is now known as Anjuman-I-Islam School. Both these schools were modelled on the English Public Schools.
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High School was started, now known as the Sanjeewan Vidyalaya. This was modelled on Rabindranath Tagore's Shantiniketan. The National Spiritual Assembly of the Baháʼís of India runs the New Era High School. A retired teacher from the Parsi High School, Mr. S. M. Batha started the S.M. Batha School, Panchgani International School and junior College is also one of th
Best School in Panchgani
.


Convalescence centre

The fresh air and invigorating climate of Panchgani made it a good place for convalescence. A well-known
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specialist from
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, Dr. Rustomji Bomanji Billimoria set up the Bel Air sanatorium, in the 1940s, as a centre for the treatment of TB. Till the advent of antibiotics, "Dalkieth" (Bel Air) was the premier place for the treatment of tuberculosis in the Bombay Presidency.


Geography

Panchgani is nestled in the middle of five hills in the Western Ghats alias Sahyādri mountain ranges. There are five villages around Panchgani named Dandeghar, Khingar, Godavali, Ambral & Taighat. The Krishnā River flows in the valley on which the Dhom Dam has been built approximately 9 km from Wai. The east of the Panchgani is Wai, Bavdhan & Nagewadi dam, at west is Gureghar, at the south is Khingar & Rajpuri & on the north is Dhom Dam. The five hills surrounding Panchgani are topped by a volcanic plateau, These plateaus, alternatively known as "table land", are a part of the
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, they were raised by pressure between the earth plates. The area has high seismic activity, with an epicenter near Koynānagar where the Koynanagar Dam and a hydroelectric power plant have been built.


Environmental issues

In recent times, Paachgani has been facing ecological problems because of poorly controlled commercial activities, excessive traffic, and temperature inversion (because of
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) from the new dams which have been built in the vicinity for water storage.


Weather

The temperature in Panchgani is around 12 degrees Celsius during winter, and sometimes reaches 34 degrees Celsius during summer; humidity level is very low except in the Monsoon. Monsoon rainy season spans between June and September.


Demographics

As per Census India 2011, Panchgani town has a population of 13,393 of which 6,974 are males and 6,419 are females. Males constituted 52.07% of the population, and females, 47.93%. The population of children between age 0-6 is 1,368 which is 10.21% of total. The sex-ratio of Panchgani is around 920 compared to 929 which is average of Maharashtra state. Literacy rate of Panchgani is 80.56% out of which 84.6% males are literate and 76.16% females are literate. There are 9.62% Scheduled Caste (SC) and 2.75% Scheduled Tribe (ST) of total population in Panchgani.


Education

Panchgani is known for its
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s established since the late 19th century. They attract students from the nearby cities of Mumbai and Pune. The schools in Panchgani are: * Kimmins High School * St. Peter's School, Panchgani * St. Joseph's Convent School, Panchgani * Billimoria School
Anjuman-I-Islam School
* Sanjeewan Vidyalaya * New Era High School * S. M. Batha High School *Panchgani international school and Junior College *Shalom International


Economy

Strawberries are cultivated year round in Panchgani and Mahabaleshwar region. The strawberry grown here has been granted a Geographical indication status. Tourism- The town is a popular tourist resort in Maharashtra due to its proximity to Mumbai and Pune. In the past till around the 70s the town used to close down for tourists in the monsoon season but now this is year round tourist destination The global charity
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opened "a centre for introspection and dialogue", a 68-acre campus called ''Asia Plateau'' at Panchgani in 1967. Over the past four decades ''Asia Plateau'' has been used for holding training programmes and conferences of
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, particularly to address issues of corruption and governance within companies and public institutions. On certain occasions, the centre is used for programmes of like-minded institutions. It is also running a model farm and rural training centre called ''Grampari'', aiming at propagating good practices in the Indian villages, to foster hygiene, local democracy and economic development. There are also various Jam and crushes stores found throughout the Town


Events

* Strawberry festival: The ''Strawberry Festival'' is held every year in summer in Panchgani. * I Love Panchgani festival: The ''I Love Panchgani festival'' takes place every winter in Panchgani. Schools and local businesses participate in the festival.


Tourist attractions

* Tableland: Table Land is the second longest mountain plateau in Asia. It is capped with laterite rock. It is located at a height of 1387 m above MSL. There is a small lake within this table land. * Sydney Point: This point is situated on a hillock facing the ''Krishna Valley'', and overlooks the waters of the '' Dhom Dam'', and ''Pāndavgad'' and ''Mandhārdeo''. Sydney's point is about 2 km from Panchgani bus stand. * Parsi Point: This point is situated toward Mahabaleshwar, and overlooks the Krishna valley and the waters of the ''Dhom Dam''. * Devil's Kitchen: Situated at the south of the table land, the Devil's Kitchen has a mythology associated with it: It is believed that the Pāndavas of the Mahābhārat epic had stayed here for a while. ''Pāndavgad'' caves (near Wāi) are said to be built by them then. * Mapro Garden: Mapro Gardens is a garden park known for their strawberry produce. It is located in village of ''Gureghar'' on the way to Mahabaleshwar and developed and maintained by ''Mapro'', a food processing company.


In popular culture

The "''Table Land'' " was a shooting spot for '' Raja Hindustani'', '' Mela'', '' Taare Zameen Par''. Television series '' Pyaar Kii Ye Ek Kahaani'' were filmed here. In 2021 Kartik Aaryan filmed ''Freddy'' (2022).


Nearest Railway Stations

* Satara railway station - 60 km * Sangli railway station - 160 km * Pune railway station -120 km


References

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