Pune's Mahatma Phule Mandai Turns 138: A Walk Through Time
The largest retail market for fresh vegetables in Pune, Mahatma Phule Mandai, celebrated its 138th anniversary on October 5. Join us on a journey through its rich history

Pune's Mahatma Phule Mandai Turns 138: A Walk Through Time |
The largest retail market for fresh vegetables in Pune, Mahatma Phule Mandai, celebrated its 138th anniversary on October 5. Join us on a journey through its rich history.
- During the early years of British rule, the market was held outside the Shaniwar Wada and was later moved indoors by the Pune Municipal Corporation (then known as Poona Municipality).
- Construction of the grand Gothic-style structure began in 1882 and was completed in four years. It features stone and wood carvings, an octagonal design with eight entrances and exits.
- Walter Ducat, Vasudeo Kanitkar, and engineer Narso Ramchandra Godbole played crucial roles in designing and constructing the market building. The total cost of construction amounted to ₹2.30 lakh.
- The market was inaugurated by Lord Reay, who was serving as the Governor of Bombay at the time, and it was initially named Lord Reay Market.
- In 1938, the market was renamed Mahatma Phule Mandai in honor of Mahatma Jyotiba Phule, a prominent social reformer in India.
- The building served as PMC's main office until 1966. The first-floor hall was used for general body meetings, while various departments had offices in other rooms.
- An additional attraction at the Mahatma Phule Mandai is the famous Sharada Ganpati.
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