Panvel

For the area in Navi Mumbai, see New Panvel.
Panvel
पनवेल
Metropolitan city
Panvel

Location in Mumbai environs

Coordinates: 18°59′40″N 73°06′50″E / 18.99444°N 73.11389°E / 18.99444; 73.11389Coordinates: 18°59′40″N 73°06′50″E / 18.99444°N 73.11389°E / 18.99444; 73.11389
Country India India
State Maharashtra
District Raigad
Metro Mumbai
Named for Paneli
Government
  Body Panvel Municipal Corporation
  Municipal Commissioner & Administrator Dr. Sudhakar Shinde (IRS)
Area
  Total 110.06 km2 (42.49 sq mi)
Elevation 28 m (92 ft)
Population (2011)
  Total 509,901
  Density 4,632.94/km2 (11,999.3/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Panvelkar
Languages
  Official Marathi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 410206/ 410217/ 410208
Telephone code 022
Vehicle registration MH-46
Civic agency Panvel Municipal Corporation
Website www.panvelcorporation.com

Panvel (Marathi: पनवेल) is a city in Raigad district of Maharashtra, in Konkan Division. The city is highly populated due to its closeness to Mumbai. Panvel is located in Mumbai Metropolitan Region.

Geography

Panvel is situated on the banks of Panvel Creek. It is also surrounded by mountains on 2 sides.

Demographics

Panvel is the largest and most populated city in Raigad district. The city is the headquarters of the Panvel sub-division of Raigad district, which is the largest in the district as per number of villages (564) and also Panvel taluka which has 177 villages under it. The development authority of Panvel is the Panvel Municipal Council (PMC) and that of New Panvel is City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO). Panvel is located on Mumbai Bangalore Highway (NH 4). The villages of Panvel come under the purview of Raigad Zilla Parishad.

Weather

Weather is humid across the year. There is heavy rain during monsoon. Average annual temperature of Panvel is 27.0 °C, with average rainfall in year is 3267 mm.[1]

History

Panvel (also known as Panwell by the British) is about 300 years old, developed around trade routes (both land and sea), during the Mughal rule and hence after by the Marathas, British and the Portuguese. Once upon a time Panvel was famous for its rice market. Panvel Municipal Council (PMC) was established in the year 1852, and is the oldest municipal council of Maharashtra. Panvel Municipal Council's elections started in the year 1910. The first mayor of the PMC was Mr. Yusuf Noor Mohammed Master for the years 1910–1916. The sesquicentennial anniversary (150th anniversary) of the PMC was celebrated in the year 2002. The city prospered and grew due to the influence of large scale trade by land and sea. This was characterised by the large palace-like homes that came up during the Peshwa period. It is also said that old name of this city was Paneli (Panelim in Konkani). There were historic cannons (during the time of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj) situated on Panvel port. On 1st October 2016, Panvel Municipal Corporation came into existence.

Location

Panvel lies approximately 40 kilometers east of Greater Mumbai in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region .It is surrounded by the mountains of Matheran to the east and south east and outer regions of Panvel i.e. villages of Dundhare,Maldunge are separated from the suburbs of Badlapur and Ambernath by hilly ranges of the Western Ghats. It lies adjacent to the Navi Mumbai International Airport forming its eastern boundary.

New Panvel

Main article: New Panvel

The recent developments of Panvel are in New Panvel. New Panvel is developed, administered, and maintained by CIDCO. Though residents of New Panvel elect a representative in the Panvel Municipal Council, the Municipal Council does not control or manage any administrative or development activity in New Panvel.

The development of New Panvel was initiated in 1970 to meet the housing requirements of employees working in the nearby industrial MIDC areas such as Taloja, Rasayani, Patalganga & Pen.

New Panvel is strategically located on the eastern side of the Mumbai-Bangalore National Highway (NH-4) and the Mumbai-Pune Expressway. It is well connected to rest of India by road and railway.

New Panvel is divided in two parts – New Panvel East and New Panvel West (commonly known as Khanda Colony). They have 19 and 23 sectors respectively.

New Panvel is just adjacent to the proposed Navi Mumbai International airport.It has a number of schools, colleges and hospitals to meet the needs of its residents.

Education

It is home to many educational institutes such as:

Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel

Industries

Panvel is surrounded by some major Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) managed regions like Patalganga, Taloja, Nagothane, Roha, Khopoli, Bhiwandi. Some of the Indian industry majors like Larsen & Toubro Limited, Reliance, Hindustan Organic Chemicals Ltd., ONGC, IPCL are based around Panvel providing mass employment. The JNPT port is also located near Panvel. New SEZ declared by government are coming around Panvel.

Restaurants

Panvel


New Panvel

IT Companies

Eateries

Tourist places around Panvel

Karnala fort

Main article: Karnala fort

Karnala fort is a hill fort in Raigad district about 10 km from Panvel city. Currently it is a protected place lying within the Karnala Bird Sanctuary. It was a fort of strategic importance as it overlooked the Bor pass which connected the Konkan coast to the interior of Maharashtra (Vidharba)[2] and was the main trade route between these areas. It lies between Pen and Panvel near Shirdhon village. The fort is 370 m above mean sea level.

Karnala bird sanctuary

At the bottom of the fort there is a famous Karnala Bird Sanctuary Karnala is 65 km away from Mumbai, 120 km away from Pune and 13 km away from Panvel. The sanctuary is around 25 m above mean sea level. Maharashtra government declared this 4.5 km region as the bird sanctuary in 1968-69. Rich with natural habitats for various kinds of birds, in the sanctuary one can find around 150 species of birds. One can watch for red vented bulbul, Indian grey hornbill, owl, paradise fly catcher.

Shirdhon

Main article: Shirdhon

Vasudeo Balwant Phadke was born on 1845-11-04 in Shirdhon village of Panvel taluka based in Raigad district in Maharashtra state. The house and his belongings are preserved over there.

Gadeshwar dam

Gadeshwar Reservoir

Gadeshwar dam is a nice place during the monsoon when the dam overflows. The place can be reached by entering New Panvel and via the Sukhapur-Nere road. The villages and farms with the Matheran hills on the background are a treat to watch. People who love trekking can reach Matheran from the Nere route. Panvel is also famous for watermelons which can be found abundantly in and around the city and the old Mumbai–Pune highway.

Matheran

Main article: Matheran

Matheran is a hill station and a municipal council in the Raigad district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is a hill station in Karjat Tahsil and is also the smallest hill station in India. It is located on the Western Ghats range at an elevation of around 800 m (2,625 feet) above sea level. It is located around 90 km from Mumbai, and 120 km from Pune. Matheran's proximity to many metropolitan cities makes it a popular weekend getaway for urban residents. The Matheran Mountain can be easily viewed from certain areas in Panvel. One can trek matheran from Dhodani village in panvel. The name Matheran means "forest on the forehead" (of the mountains).[3]

Old Jama Masjid

Main article: Jama Masjid

Jama Masjid (Mosque) is one of the oldest monuments in Panvel. It is located in Patel Mohalla near to PMC. Mosque is supposed to be dated well over 200 Yrs & it attracts large numbers of Muslim population esp during Friday prayers & Eid prayers.

Bet El Synagogue

The one of the only synagogue in the Panvel is one of the most well known religious place where both Jews and Non Jews do visit, is today's well known tourist place and is the part of the Indian heritage and tourist place. Situated on M.G Road, Panvel

Ballaleshwar Pali

Main article: Ballaleshwar Pali

Ballaleshwar (lit.: "Ballal's Lord") temple is one of the eight temples of Lord Ganesha. Among Ganesha temples, Ballaleshwar is the only incarnation of Ganesha that is known by his devotee's name. It is located in the village of Pali which is at a distance of 30 km from Karjat in the Raigad district. It is situated between fort Sarasgad and the river Amba.[4] this is 11 km.from nagothane.

Varadvinayak, Mahad

Main article: Varadvinayak

Varadvinayak, also spelt as Varadavinayaka, is one of the Ashtavinayak temples of the Hindu deity Ganesha. It is located in Mahad village situated in Khalapur taluka near Karjat and Khopoli of Raigad District, Maharashtra, India. The temple was built (restored) by Peshwa General Ramji Mahadev Biwalkar in 1725AD. There is a NMMT bus no. 58 from Vashi to Khopoli which halts at Mahad. [5]

Hanuman mandir podi

There is old hanuman mandir at podi village of new panvel area. Just behind the temple, Gadhi river can be seen.

Transport

Panvel is an important junction point as many major highways meet and pass through the city. The Mumbai-Pune Expressway, Sion-Panvel Expressway, NH 4B and NH 66 start from here while NH 4 passes through Panvel. Roads of New Panvel are maintained by CIDCO while those in Panvel by PMC. New Panvel, being developed by CIDCO, has well planned and wide lane major roads and even the arterial roads are of two lanes. Panvel has relatively less maintained roads which are very congested due to lack of planning on part of the PMC.

Proposed Navi Mumbai International Airport

The Navi Mumbai International Airport, which is to come up around the Panvel-Kopra area, would be built through public-private partnership (PPP) — with private sector partner getting 74% equity while Airport Authority of India (AAI) and Maharashtra government through CIDCO holding 13% each. The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has already given techno-feasibility clearance to the Navi Mumbai airport and central cabinet has cleared it. The project is at global tendering stage. NAINA is going to help a lot to the localites. Lots of Job opportunities. But still the construction of the airport has not begun.

Railway

Panvel railway station is one of the most important junctions on the Konkan Railway. Harbour line from Mumbai CST, central line from Diva / Karjat, western freight corridor from JNPT and the konkan railway line from Mangalore meet at Panvel. Panvel railway station comes under Mumbai division of central railway. Panvel is the terminating station of Mumbai railway's harbour line. Also, Konkan railway connecting Mumbai to south India passes through Panvel. Platforms 1,2,3 & 4 are for suburban trains while platforms 5,6 & 7 are for main line trains. 9 pairs of daily express trains, 13 pairs of non-daily express trains and 12 daily commuter (passenger) trains stop here. Also, the Ernakulam-Nizamuddin Duronto has a technical halt at Panvel for crew change, refueling and catering. In addition, Panvel handles 116 suburban trains which go to destinations Mumbai CST, Wadala Road, Andheri and Thane. The station also handles a sizeable amount of freight trains. Panvel is a very major station and is considered equivalent to Mumbai for trains which skip Mumbai. The trains run on diesel traction and alternating current (the tracks to konkan are not electrified south of Panvel), and Panvel is a refueling point for their locomotives. In addition to refueling, Panvel has a huge number of parcel bookings, and most trains stop for periods varying from 5 minutes to 20 minutes for technical purposes. Panvel also handles crew and locomotive change for long distance passenger / freight trains. Diesel Locomotives has the facility to fill the Diesel. Good connectivity for Pune Ahemdabad and Delhi on daily basis. Daily trains for Kochuveli, Mangalore, Pune, Goa and Delhi along with Ahemdabad. Also there are trains for Patna, Bikaner, Chennai, Bhavanagar, Veraval, Kochuveli, Vasco etc. Samprkranti and RAJDHANIs have halt here along with Garib rath and Double Decker. Some of the daily trains are 12051/52 Jan Shatabdi Exp( Dadar-Madgaon-Dadar), Mandavi Express, Pragati Express, etc. Now all the local trains will be 12 Coach as now the current line is AC current.

Auto rickshaw

There are many auto rickshaws in Panvel though the minimum fare is Rs. 10 if traveled in sharing autos otherwise the minimum fare is Rs 30 as compared to Rs. 15 in other parts of Navi Mumbai, Mumbai & Thane. Even there is now CNG still the auto drivers here have their own rules for the fares. No control Of RTO because of political support. Needs to improve for the betterment of commuters and now Panvel will be a Mahanagar Palika. There is NO FARE chart defined by RTO for Panvel compared to Navi Mumbai.

Bus

There are two main bus stands in Panvel - ST stand on the national highway & NMMT stand near railway station. The ST buses are available from Panvel to Karjat, Alibaug, Pen, Rohe, Khopoli, Thane, Bhiwandi, Kalyan, Dombivli, Badlapur, Dadar, Uran as well as beyond city. NMMT buses are available from Panvel to Thane and Vashi. NMMT buses are available from Panvel to Dadar. Panvel is the second busiest bus station the state after Latur. It is the major bus station for the state as it a junction for Kokan and Pune routes buses. There is a heavy rush on Ganpatis, Diwali Vacations and May vacations.

NMMT/KDMT/KMT Route No. Route
NMMT 50 Kopar Khairane Bus Stn to Panvel Rly Stn
NMMT 103 Panvel Rly Stn to Hindmata Parel
NMMT 24 Panvel Railway Station(East) to Thane(CIDCO Bus Stop)
KDMT 20 Panvel Railway Station to Kalyan Railway Station(via Utsane)
KDMT 70 Panvel Railway Station to Dombivali Railway Station
NMMT 76 Panvel Railway Station to Karanjade Village
KMT Khopoli to Vashi Bus Station
NMMT 75 Panvel Railway Station to Sai Nagar
NMMT 103 AC Panvel Railway Station to Dadar

References

  1. "Climate: Panvel - Climate graph, Temperature graph, Climate table - Climate-Data.org". en.climate-data.org. Retrieved 2016-03-07.
  2. Hunter, Willam Wilson (1908). Imperial Gazetteer of India. Clarendon Press. p. 59. Retrieved 2009-02-16.
  3. Ashish Kumar Mishra (2007-04-18). "Joy ride: Matheran chugs back on the tourist map". The Economic Times. Retrieved 2007-04-19.
  4. Ballaleshwar
  5. Varadvinayak

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