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In Maharashtra
Mahabaleshwar
( General Information )
At
1,372 metres above sea level, Mahabaleshwar is one if the most spectacular
and the largest of Maharashtra's hilI-stations. Mahabaleshpur has
pleasant walks and Panoramic lookouts and area has strong historical
connections with Shivaji.Mahabaleshwar is Sanskrit for God of Great
Power. The first Briton to set foot here was Sir Charles Malet in
1791. Under General Peter Lodwick and Sir John Malcolm, the Governor
of Bombay, a sanatorium was built in 1828. Mahabaleshwar was then
considered a British territory and was named 'Malcolm Peth' for
some years. The bazaar is stilI named so.
John
Malcolm was completely taken in by the hilI-station. Under Britis
roads were built, folIowing which several resorts quickly sprang
up. Bungalows, churches and the Mahabaleshwar Club were built. A
polo ground and race course were opened. In the 19th century, as
soon as the sanatorium was founded, an open jail reformatory centre
was established. Convicts from China and Malaysia were stationed
here. They were involved in constructing roads, grinding cornflour,
maintaining potato cultivations and other vegetable gardens in the
English resorts. Now, the Public Works Department bungalow stands
on the site of the prison. Mahabaleshwar was the summer capital
of the Governor of the old Bombay Presidency. The Britishers built
various mansions, cottages and bungalows around the town, lending
it a charming, sophistication. The place is popular with tourists,
especially from Mumbai and Pune, wanting to take a break from the
rush of the rat race. The hilI-station is very crowded during vacations
like Christmas & Diwali and in summers.
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