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Nashik has been the educational hub of North Maharashtra. The city has two state run universities: Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU) (located near Gangapur village on the outskirts of Nashik) and the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences. Colleges * KTHM College, Nashik, KRT Arts, B. H. Commerce and A.M.Science College (K.T.H.M) * K.V.N Naik College * BYK College * Symbiosis Institute of Operations Management Engineering colleges * K. K. Wagh Institute of Engineering Education & Research * NDMVP College of Engineering, NDMVP's College of Engineering * Guru Gobind Singh College of Engineering and Research Center (GCOERC) * Sandip Foundation *K.V.N Naik College of Engineering * SNJB'S College of Engineering, Chandwad, Nashik * Gokhale Education Society's R. H. Sapat College of Engineering, Management Studies and Research * G.N Sapkal Engineering College, Nashik * Indian Railways Institute of Electrical Engineering, Nashik ( Indian Railways Institu ...
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Nashik
Nashik, formerly Nasik, is a city in the northern region of the Indian state of Maharashtra situated on the banks of the river Godavari, about northeast of the state capital Mumbai. Nashik is one of the Hindu pilgrimage sites of the Kumbh Mela, which is held every 12 years. According to the ''Ramayana'', Nashik is the location on the banks of the Godavari River where Lakshmana cut the nose of the demoness Shurpanakha. It is also called Panchavati. It was known as "Gulshanabad" during the Mughal period. History Mythology Nashik was known as "Padmanagar" during the Satya Yuga, "Trikantak" during the Treta Yuga, "Janasthana" during the Dvapara Yuga, and finally "Navashikh" or "Nashik" during the Kali Yuga, according to Hindu traditions. Nashik is significant in history, social life, and culture. The city is located on the banks of the Godavari River, making it a sacred site for Hindus around the world. During his 14-year exile from Ayodhya, Rama, the king of Ayod ...
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