Vimannagar

Viman Nagar is an affluent residential and retail neighborhood in the Eastern Metropolitan Corridor of Pune and serves as one of the most prominent regions in the city. Viman Nagar is in close proximity to the Pune International Airport.

Viman Nagar

Pune

Dunkirk Lines
Neighborhood
Viman Nagar
Viman Nagar
Coordinates: 18.56°N 73.91°E / 18.56; 73.91
CountryIndia
StateMaharashtra
DistrictPune
MetroPune
Founded byLohegaon
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
411014
Area code(s)020
Vehicle registrationMH 12
Civic agencyPune Municipal Corporation

During the Pre-independence era, the neighborhood was known as Dunkirk Lines. The vibrant Viman Nagar is strewn with plush residential complexes, bustling corporate offices, fine-dining restaurants, and glitzy shopping malls. The locality enjoys easy accessibility to work, leisure as well as high-profile educational institutions thus boasting one of the highest property rates in real estate in the entire state of Maharashtra, making it a prestigious and highly sought residential destination. [1]

Location

Viman Nagar is located 8 kilometers North off the Pune Railway Station and 0.5  kilometers South off the Pune International Airport.

Geography

Demographics

CountryIndia
DistrictPune
Municipal CorporationPune Municipal Corporation
Pin code411014
MLASunil Tingre (Nationalist Congress Party)
Ex.MLABapu Pathare (Nationalist Congress Party)
MPGirish Bapat (Bharatiya Janata Party)

Roads

The Pune-Ahmednagar highway (MH SH 27) passes through this area. Airport Road. Lohagav Road.

Hotels

Viman Nagar is home to the following International Chain of Hotels:

Educational Institutions

Nearby landmarks

  • Pune International Airport
  • Viman Nagar Joggers' Park, Pune
  • Aga Khan Palace
  • Fly India Paramotor Club (Paragliding)
  • Phoenix Market City
  • Udaan Bio-Diversity Park by Zensar[2]has collaborated with the Pune Municipal Corporation[3] for transforming a 2 Acre Barren Area into a Bio-Diversity Park at Vimannagar on Lease Basis. The park is experiential and educative, addressing all senses: the use of colorful plants proximate to the entrance welcomes visitors (sight), followed by a segment comprising medicinally therapeutic herbs (touch and taste), aromatic herbs (smell), the use of bird-friendly trees (sound) and a 500sqft water body (sight). What makes this park different is that it encourages visitors to pluck and taste, rub and smell, extending interaction from the visual to the experiential. Through this experiential interaction, guided by helpful signages, visitors are able to appreciate the therapeutic influence of Tulsi or Neem leaves and also learn about the plants as the source of various household remedies. The park attracts a number of schools on educational excursions. Another unique aspect of the Park is the trail with braille signages which help engage visually-challenged visitors. The park attracts more than 300 visitors a day comprising leisure walkers, picnickers, and students.[4]
  • Viman Nagar Rollerskating Rink

See also

References

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