The name Pune is derived from Puyanagari (City of Virtue). The oldest reference to this name was found as Punya-Vishaya

By the 13th century, it had become known as Punawadi. The name ‘Poona’ was probably changed to ‘Pune’ in 1977. Pune is the 7th seventh popular city in India and the second largest in the state of Maharashtra.

Pune city is famous Military College, Army Training Camp, and Southern Army Headquarters. Also, it is having National Film College.

Pune food used to be medium spicy to spicy. But they give preference to vegetarians over non-veg. Here, they used to prepare lots of sweets using Rava. The Tamil word “Ravai” comes from the Marathi word Rava. Kesari recipe got famous in Tamil Nadu during the period of the Maratha Empire.

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